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author | Eugenia Emantayev <eugenia@mellanox.co.il> | 2014-12-11 10:57:54 +0200 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2014-12-11 14:47:35 -0500 |
commit | ddae0349fdb78bcc5e7219061847012aa1a29069 (patch) | |
tree | 1159aa411fdc49c7ec3aeb93aa999c90cb2ac224 /include/linux/mlx4 | |
parent | 3dca0f42c7baaa4e01699629da13d6556f001ebe (diff) |
net/mlx4: Change QP allocation scheme
When using BF (Blue-Flame), the QPN overrides the VLAN, CV, and SV fields
in the WQE. Thus, BF may only be used for QPNs with bits 6,7 unset.
The current Ethernet driver code reserves a Tx QP range with 256b alignment.
This is wrong because if there are more than 64 Tx QPs in use,
QPNs >= base + 65 will have bits 6/7 set.
This problem is not specific for the Ethernet driver, any entity that
tries to reserve more than 64 BF-enabled QPs should fail. Also, using
ranges is not necessary here and is wasteful.
The new mechanism introduced here will support reservation for
"Eth QPs eligible for BF" for all drivers: bare-metal, multi-PF, and VFs
(when hypervisors support WC in VMs). The flow we use is:
1. In mlx4_en, allocate Tx QPs one by one instead of a range allocation,
and request "BF enabled QPs" if BF is supported for the function
2. In the ALLOC_RES FW command, change param1 to:
a. param1[23:0] - number of QPs
b. param1[31-24] - flags controlling QPs reservation
Bit 31 refers to Eth blueflame supported QPs. Those QPs must have
bits 6 and 7 unset in order to be used in Ethernet.
Bits 24-30 of the flags are currently reserved.
When a function tries to allocate a QP, it states the required attributes
for this QP. Those attributes are considered "best-effort". If an attribute,
such as Ethernet BF enabled QP, is a must-have attribute, the function has
to check that attribute is supported before trying to do the allocation.
In a lower layer of the code, mlx4_qp_reserve_range masks out the bits
which are unsupported. If SRIOV is used, the PF validates those attributes
and masks out unsupported attributes as well. In order to notify VFs which
attributes are supported, the VF uses QUERY_FUNC_CAP command. This command's
mailbox is filled by the PF, which notifies which QP allocation attributes
it supports.
Signed-off-by: Eugenia Emantayev <eugenia@mellanox.co.il>
Signed-off-by: Matan Barak <matanb@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Or Gerlitz <ogerlitz@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/linux/mlx4')
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/mlx4/device.h | 21 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/mlx4/device.h b/include/linux/mlx4/device.h index 3951b5368d7e..272aa258c036 100644 --- a/include/linux/mlx4/device.h +++ b/include/linux/mlx4/device.h @@ -195,6 +195,22 @@ enum { }; enum { + MLX4_QUERY_FUNC_FLAGS_BF_RES_QP = 1LL << 0 +}; + +/* bit enums for an 8-bit flags field indicating special use + * QPs which require special handling in qp_reserve_range. + * Currently, this only includes QPs used by the ETH interface, + * where we expect to use blueflame. These QPs must not have + * bits 6 and 7 set in their qp number. + * + * This enum may use only bits 0..7. + */ +enum { + MLX4_RESERVE_ETH_BF_QP = 1 << 7, +}; + +enum { MLX4_DEV_CAP_64B_EQE_ENABLED = 1LL << 0, MLX4_DEV_CAP_64B_CQE_ENABLED = 1LL << 1, MLX4_DEV_CAP_CQE_STRIDE_ENABLED = 1LL << 2, @@ -501,6 +517,7 @@ struct mlx4_caps { u64 phys_port_id[MLX4_MAX_PORTS + 1]; int tunnel_offload_mode; u8 rx_checksum_flags_port[MLX4_MAX_PORTS + 1]; + u8 alloc_res_qp_mask; }; struct mlx4_buf_list { @@ -950,8 +967,8 @@ int mlx4_cq_alloc(struct mlx4_dev *dev, int nent, struct mlx4_mtt *mtt, struct mlx4_uar *uar, u64 db_rec, struct mlx4_cq *cq, unsigned vector, int collapsed, int timestamp_en); void mlx4_cq_free(struct mlx4_dev *dev, struct mlx4_cq *cq); - -int mlx4_qp_reserve_range(struct mlx4_dev *dev, int cnt, int align, int *base); +int mlx4_qp_reserve_range(struct mlx4_dev *dev, int cnt, int align, + int *base, u8 flags); void mlx4_qp_release_range(struct mlx4_dev *dev, int base_qpn, int cnt); int mlx4_qp_alloc(struct mlx4_dev *dev, int qpn, struct mlx4_qp *qp, |