linux-stable/drivers/s390/crypto/ap_bus.h
Harald Freudenberger 01c89ab7f8 s390/ap: rework to use irq info from ap queue status
This patch reworks the irq handling and reporting code
for the AP queue interrupt handling to always use the
irq info from the queue status.

Until now the interrupt status of an AP queue was stored
into a bool variable within the ap_queue struct. This
variable was set on a successful interrupt enablement
and cleared with kicking a reset. However, it may be
that the interrupt state is manipulated outband for
example by a hypervisor. This patch removes this variable
and instead the irq bit from the AP queue status which is
always reflecting the current irq state is used.

Reviewed-by: Tony Krowiak <akrowiak@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Holger Dengler <dengler@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Harald Freudenberger <freude@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Vasily Gorbik <gor@linux.ibm.com>
2023-11-05 22:34:57 +01:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
/*
* Copyright IBM Corp. 2006, 2023
* Author(s): Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
* Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
* Ralph Wuerthner <rwuerthn@de.ibm.com>
* Felix Beck <felix.beck@de.ibm.com>
* Holger Dengler <hd@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
*
* Adjunct processor bus header file.
*/
#ifndef _AP_BUS_H_
#define _AP_BUS_H_
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/hashtable.h>
#include <asm/isc.h>
#include <asm/ap.h>
#define AP_DEVICES 256 /* Number of AP devices. */
#define AP_DOMAINS 256 /* Number of AP domains. */
#define AP_IOCTLS 256 /* Number of ioctls. */
#define AP_RESET_TIMEOUT (HZ*0.7) /* Time in ticks for reset timeouts. */
#define AP_CONFIG_TIME 30 /* Time in seconds between AP bus rescans. */
#define AP_POLL_TIME 1 /* Time in ticks between receive polls. */
#define AP_DEFAULT_MAX_MSG_SIZE (12 * 1024)
#define AP_TAPQ_ML_FIELD_CHUNK_SIZE (4096)
extern int ap_domain_index;
extern atomic_t ap_max_msg_size;
extern DECLARE_HASHTABLE(ap_queues, 8);
extern spinlock_t ap_queues_lock;
static inline int ap_test_bit(unsigned int *ptr, unsigned int nr)
{
return (*ptr & (0x80000000u >> nr)) != 0;
}
#define AP_RESPONSE_NORMAL 0x00
#define AP_RESPONSE_Q_NOT_AVAIL 0x01
#define AP_RESPONSE_RESET_IN_PROGRESS 0x02
#define AP_RESPONSE_DECONFIGURED 0x03
#define AP_RESPONSE_CHECKSTOPPED 0x04
#define AP_RESPONSE_BUSY 0x05
#define AP_RESPONSE_INVALID_ADDRESS 0x06
#define AP_RESPONSE_OTHERWISE_CHANGED 0x07
#define AP_RESPONSE_INVALID_GISA 0x08
#define AP_RESPONSE_Q_BOUND_TO_ANOTHER 0x09
#define AP_RESPONSE_STATE_CHANGE_IN_PROGRESS 0x0A
#define AP_RESPONSE_Q_NOT_BOUND 0x0B
#define AP_RESPONSE_Q_FULL 0x10
#define AP_RESPONSE_NO_PENDING_REPLY 0x10
#define AP_RESPONSE_INDEX_TOO_BIG 0x11
#define AP_RESPONSE_NO_FIRST_PART 0x13
#define AP_RESPONSE_MESSAGE_TOO_BIG 0x15
#define AP_RESPONSE_REQ_FAC_NOT_INST 0x16
#define AP_RESPONSE_Q_BIND_ERROR 0x30
#define AP_RESPONSE_Q_NOT_AVAIL_FOR_ASSOC 0x31
#define AP_RESPONSE_Q_NOT_EMPTY 0x32
#define AP_RESPONSE_BIND_LIMIT_EXCEEDED 0x33
#define AP_RESPONSE_INVALID_ASSOC_SECRET 0x34
#define AP_RESPONSE_ASSOC_SECRET_NOT_UNIQUE 0x35
#define AP_RESPONSE_ASSOC_FAILED 0x36
#define AP_RESPONSE_INVALID_DOMAIN 0x42
/*
* Supported AP device types
*/
#define AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX4 10
#define AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX5 11
#define AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX6 12
#define AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX7 13
#define AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX8 14
/*
* Known function facilities
*/
#define AP_FUNC_MEX4K 1
#define AP_FUNC_CRT4K 2
#define AP_FUNC_COPRO 3
#define AP_FUNC_ACCEL 4
#define AP_FUNC_EP11 5
#define AP_FUNC_APXA 6
/*
* AP queue state machine states
*/
enum ap_sm_state {
AP_SM_STATE_RESET_START = 0,
AP_SM_STATE_RESET_WAIT,
AP_SM_STATE_SETIRQ_WAIT,
AP_SM_STATE_IDLE,
AP_SM_STATE_WORKING,
AP_SM_STATE_QUEUE_FULL,
AP_SM_STATE_ASSOC_WAIT,
NR_AP_SM_STATES
};
/*
* AP queue state machine events
*/
enum ap_sm_event {
AP_SM_EVENT_POLL,
AP_SM_EVENT_TIMEOUT,
NR_AP_SM_EVENTS
};
/*
* AP queue state wait behaviour
*/
enum ap_sm_wait {
AP_SM_WAIT_AGAIN = 0, /* retry immediately */
AP_SM_WAIT_HIGH_TIMEOUT, /* poll high freq, wait for timeout */
AP_SM_WAIT_LOW_TIMEOUT, /* poll low freq, wait for timeout */
AP_SM_WAIT_INTERRUPT, /* wait for thin interrupt (if available) */
AP_SM_WAIT_NONE, /* no wait */
NR_AP_SM_WAIT
};
/*
* AP queue device states
*/
enum ap_dev_state {
AP_DEV_STATE_UNINITIATED = 0, /* fresh and virgin, not touched */
AP_DEV_STATE_OPERATING, /* queue dev is working normal */
AP_DEV_STATE_SHUTDOWN, /* remove/unbind/shutdown in progress */
AP_DEV_STATE_ERROR, /* device is in error state */
NR_AP_DEV_STATES
};
struct ap_device;
struct ap_message;
/*
* The ap driver struct includes a flags field which holds some info for
* the ap bus about the driver. Currently only one flag is supported and
* used: The DEFAULT flag marks an ap driver as a default driver which is
* used together with the apmask and aqmask whitelisting of the ap bus.
*/
#define AP_DRIVER_FLAG_DEFAULT 0x0001
struct ap_driver {
struct device_driver driver;
struct ap_device_id *ids;
unsigned int flags;
int (*probe)(struct ap_device *);
void (*remove)(struct ap_device *);
int (*in_use)(unsigned long *apm, unsigned long *aqm);
/*
* Called at the start of the ap bus scan function when
* the crypto config information (qci) has changed.
* This callback is not invoked if there is no AP
* QCI support available.
*/
void (*on_config_changed)(struct ap_config_info *new_config_info,
struct ap_config_info *old_config_info);
/*
* Called at the end of the ap bus scan function when
* the crypto config information (qci) has changed.
* This callback is not invoked if there is no AP
* QCI support available.
*/
void (*on_scan_complete)(struct ap_config_info *new_config_info,
struct ap_config_info *old_config_info);
};
#define to_ap_drv(x) container_of((x), struct ap_driver, driver)
int ap_driver_register(struct ap_driver *, struct module *, char *);
void ap_driver_unregister(struct ap_driver *);
struct ap_device {
struct device device;
int device_type; /* AP device type. */
};
#define to_ap_dev(x) container_of((x), struct ap_device, device)
struct ap_card {
struct ap_device ap_dev;
int raw_hwtype; /* AP raw hardware type. */
unsigned int functions; /* TAPQ GR2 upper 32 facility bits */
int queue_depth; /* AP queue depth.*/
int id; /* AP card number. */
unsigned int maxmsgsize; /* AP msg limit for this card */
bool config; /* configured state */
bool chkstop; /* checkstop state */
atomic64_t total_request_count; /* # requests ever for this AP device.*/
};
#define TAPQ_CARD_FUNC_CMP_MASK 0xFFFF0000
#define ASSOC_IDX_INVALID 0x10000
#define to_ap_card(x) container_of((x), struct ap_card, ap_dev.device)
struct ap_queue {
struct ap_device ap_dev;
struct hlist_node hnode; /* Node for the ap_queues hashtable */
struct ap_card *card; /* Ptr to assoc. AP card. */
spinlock_t lock; /* Per device lock. */
enum ap_dev_state dev_state; /* queue device state */
bool config; /* configured state */
bool chkstop; /* checkstop state */
ap_qid_t qid; /* AP queue id. */
bool se_bound; /* SE bound state */
unsigned int assoc_idx; /* SE association index */
int queue_count; /* # messages currently on AP queue. */
int pendingq_count; /* # requests on pendingq list. */
int requestq_count; /* # requests on requestq list. */
u64 total_request_count; /* # requests ever for this AP device.*/
int request_timeout; /* Request timeout in jiffies. */
struct timer_list timeout; /* Timer for request timeouts. */
struct list_head pendingq; /* List of message sent to AP queue. */
struct list_head requestq; /* List of message yet to be sent. */
struct ap_message *reply; /* Per device reply message. */
enum ap_sm_state sm_state; /* ap queue state machine state */
int rapq_fbit; /* fbit arg for next rapq invocation */
int last_err_rc; /* last error state response code */
};
#define to_ap_queue(x) container_of((x), struct ap_queue, ap_dev.device)
typedef enum ap_sm_wait (ap_func_t)(struct ap_queue *queue);
struct ap_message {
struct list_head list; /* Request queueing. */
unsigned long psmid; /* Message id. */
void *msg; /* Pointer to message buffer. */
size_t len; /* actual msg len in msg buffer */
size_t bufsize; /* allocated msg buffer size */
u16 flags; /* Flags, see AP_MSG_FLAG_xxx */
int rc; /* Return code for this message */
void *private; /* ap driver private pointer. */
/* receive is called from tasklet context */
void (*receive)(struct ap_queue *, struct ap_message *,
struct ap_message *);
};
#define AP_MSG_FLAG_SPECIAL 0x0001 /* flag msg as 'special' with NQAP */
#define AP_MSG_FLAG_USAGE 0x0002 /* CCA, EP11: usage (no admin) msg */
#define AP_MSG_FLAG_ADMIN 0x0004 /* CCA, EP11: admin (=control) msg */
/**
* ap_init_message() - Initialize ap_message.
* Initialize a message before using. Otherwise this might result in
* unexpected behaviour.
*/
static inline void ap_init_message(struct ap_message *ap_msg)
{
memset(ap_msg, 0, sizeof(*ap_msg));
}
/**
* ap_release_message() - Release ap_message.
* Releases all memory used internal within the ap_message struct
* Currently this is the message and private field.
*/
static inline void ap_release_message(struct ap_message *ap_msg)
{
kfree_sensitive(ap_msg->msg);
kfree_sensitive(ap_msg->private);
}
enum ap_sm_wait ap_sm_event(struct ap_queue *aq, enum ap_sm_event event);
enum ap_sm_wait ap_sm_event_loop(struct ap_queue *aq, enum ap_sm_event event);
int ap_queue_message(struct ap_queue *aq, struct ap_message *ap_msg);
void ap_cancel_message(struct ap_queue *aq, struct ap_message *ap_msg);
void ap_flush_queue(struct ap_queue *aq);
bool ap_queue_usable(struct ap_queue *aq);
void *ap_airq_ptr(void);
int ap_sb_available(void);
bool ap_is_se_guest(void);
void ap_wait(enum ap_sm_wait wait);
void ap_request_timeout(struct timer_list *t);
void ap_bus_force_rescan(void);
int ap_test_config_usage_domain(unsigned int domain);
int ap_test_config_ctrl_domain(unsigned int domain);
void ap_queue_init_reply(struct ap_queue *aq, struct ap_message *ap_msg);
struct ap_queue *ap_queue_create(ap_qid_t qid, int device_type);
void ap_queue_prepare_remove(struct ap_queue *aq);
void ap_queue_remove(struct ap_queue *aq);
void ap_queue_init_state(struct ap_queue *aq);
void _ap_queue_init_state(struct ap_queue *aq);
struct ap_card *ap_card_create(int id, int queue_depth, int raw_type,
int comp_type, unsigned int functions, int ml);
#define APMASKSIZE (BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_DEVICES) * sizeof(unsigned long))
#define AQMASKSIZE (BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_DOMAINS) * sizeof(unsigned long))
struct ap_perms {
unsigned long ioctlm[BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_IOCTLS)];
unsigned long apm[BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_DEVICES)];
unsigned long aqm[BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_DOMAINS)];
unsigned long adm[BITS_TO_LONGS(AP_DOMAINS)];
};
extern struct ap_perms ap_perms;
extern struct mutex ap_perms_mutex;
/*
* Get ap_queue device for this qid.
* Returns ptr to the struct ap_queue device or NULL if there
* was no ap_queue device with this qid found. When something is
* found, the reference count of the embedded device is increased.
* So the caller has to decrease the reference count after use
* with a call to put_device(&aq->ap_dev.device).
*/
struct ap_queue *ap_get_qdev(ap_qid_t qid);
/*
* check APQN for owned/reserved by ap bus and default driver(s).
* Checks if this APQN is or will be in use by the ap bus
* and the default set of drivers.
* If yes, returns 1, if not returns 0. On error a negative
* errno value is returned.
*/
int ap_owned_by_def_drv(int card, int queue);
/*
* check 'matrix' of APQNs for owned/reserved by ap bus and
* default driver(s).
* Checks if there is at least one APQN in the given 'matrix'
* marked as owned/reserved by the ap bus and default driver(s).
* If such an APQN is found the return value is 1, otherwise
* 0 is returned. On error a negative errno value is returned.
* The parameter apm is a bitmask which should be declared
* as DECLARE_BITMAP(apm, AP_DEVICES), the aqm parameter is
* similar, should be declared as DECLARE_BITMAP(aqm, AP_DOMAINS).
*/
int ap_apqn_in_matrix_owned_by_def_drv(unsigned long *apm,
unsigned long *aqm);
/*
* ap_parse_mask_str() - helper function to parse a bitmap string
* and clear/set the bits in the bitmap accordingly. The string may be
* given as absolute value, a hex string like 0x1F2E3D4C5B6A" simple
* overwriting the current content of the bitmap. Or as relative string
* like "+1-16,-32,-0x40,+128" where only single bits or ranges of
* bits are cleared or set. Distinction is done based on the very
* first character which may be '+' or '-' for the relative string
* and otherwise assume to be an absolute value string. If parsing fails
* a negative errno value is returned. All arguments and bitmaps are
* big endian order.
*/
int ap_parse_mask_str(const char *str,
unsigned long *bitmap, int bits,
struct mutex *lock);
/*
* Interface to wait for the AP bus to have done one initial ap bus
* scan and all detected APQNs have been bound to device drivers.
* If these both conditions are not fulfilled, this function blocks
* on a condition with wait_for_completion_killable_timeout().
* If these both conditions are fulfilled (before the timeout hits)
* the return value is 0. If the timeout (in jiffies) hits instead
* -ETIME is returned. On failures negative return values are
* returned to the caller.
*/
int ap_wait_init_apqn_bindings_complete(unsigned long timeout);
void ap_send_config_uevent(struct ap_device *ap_dev, bool cfg);
void ap_send_online_uevent(struct ap_device *ap_dev, int online);
#endif /* _AP_BUS_H_ */