2 * Copyright (c) 2004 Mellanox Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved.
3 * Copyright (c) 2004 Infinicon Corporation. All rights reserved.
4 * Copyright (c) 2004 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
5 * Copyright (c) 2004 Topspin Corporation. All rights reserved.
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38 * $Id: ib_verbs.h 1349 2004-12-16 21:09:43Z roland $
41 #if !defined(IB_VERBS_H)
44 #include <linux/types.h>
45 #include <linux/device.h>
47 #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
48 #include <linux/kref.h>
49 #include <linux/list.h>
50 #include <linux/rwsem.h>
51 #include <linux/scatterlist.h>
53 #include <asm/atomic.h>
54 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
65 /* IB values map to NodeInfo:NodeType. */
72 enum rdma_transport_type
{
77 enum rdma_transport_type
78 rdma_node_get_transport(enum rdma_node_type node_type
) __attribute_const__
;
80 enum ib_device_cap_flags
{
81 IB_DEVICE_RESIZE_MAX_WR
= 1,
82 IB_DEVICE_BAD_PKEY_CNTR
= (1<<1),
83 IB_DEVICE_BAD_QKEY_CNTR
= (1<<2),
84 IB_DEVICE_RAW_MULTI
= (1<<3),
85 IB_DEVICE_AUTO_PATH_MIG
= (1<<4),
86 IB_DEVICE_CHANGE_PHY_PORT
= (1<<5),
87 IB_DEVICE_UD_AV_PORT_ENFORCE
= (1<<6),
88 IB_DEVICE_CURR_QP_STATE_MOD
= (1<<7),
89 IB_DEVICE_SHUTDOWN_PORT
= (1<<8),
90 IB_DEVICE_INIT_TYPE
= (1<<9),
91 IB_DEVICE_PORT_ACTIVE_EVENT
= (1<<10),
92 IB_DEVICE_SYS_IMAGE_GUID
= (1<<11),
93 IB_DEVICE_RC_RNR_NAK_GEN
= (1<<12),
94 IB_DEVICE_SRQ_RESIZE
= (1<<13),
95 IB_DEVICE_N_NOTIFY_CQ
= (1<<14),
96 IB_DEVICE_ZERO_STAG
= (1<<15),
97 IB_DEVICE_SEND_W_INV
= (1<<16),
98 IB_DEVICE_MEM_WINDOW
= (1<<17)
107 struct ib_device_attr
{
109 __be64 sys_image_guid
;
117 int device_cap_flags
;
127 int max_qp_init_rd_atom
;
128 int max_ee_init_rd_atom
;
129 enum ib_atomic_cap atomic_cap
;
136 int max_mcast_qp_attach
;
137 int max_total_mcast_qp_attach
;
145 u8 local_ca_ack_delay
;
156 static inline int ib_mtu_enum_to_int(enum ib_mtu mtu
)
159 case IB_MTU_256
: return 256;
160 case IB_MTU_512
: return 512;
161 case IB_MTU_1024
: return 1024;
162 case IB_MTU_2048
: return 2048;
163 case IB_MTU_4096
: return 4096;
174 IB_PORT_ACTIVE_DEFER
= 5
177 enum ib_port_cap_flags
{
179 IB_PORT_NOTICE_SUP
= 1 << 2,
180 IB_PORT_TRAP_SUP
= 1 << 3,
181 IB_PORT_OPT_IPD_SUP
= 1 << 4,
182 IB_PORT_AUTO_MIGR_SUP
= 1 << 5,
183 IB_PORT_SL_MAP_SUP
= 1 << 6,
184 IB_PORT_MKEY_NVRAM
= 1 << 7,
185 IB_PORT_PKEY_NVRAM
= 1 << 8,
186 IB_PORT_LED_INFO_SUP
= 1 << 9,
187 IB_PORT_SM_DISABLED
= 1 << 10,
188 IB_PORT_SYS_IMAGE_GUID_SUP
= 1 << 11,
189 IB_PORT_PKEY_SW_EXT_PORT_TRAP_SUP
= 1 << 12,
190 IB_PORT_CM_SUP
= 1 << 16,
191 IB_PORT_SNMP_TUNNEL_SUP
= 1 << 17,
192 IB_PORT_REINIT_SUP
= 1 << 18,
193 IB_PORT_DEVICE_MGMT_SUP
= 1 << 19,
194 IB_PORT_VENDOR_CLASS_SUP
= 1 << 20,
195 IB_PORT_DR_NOTICE_SUP
= 1 << 21,
196 IB_PORT_CAP_MASK_NOTICE_SUP
= 1 << 22,
197 IB_PORT_BOOT_MGMT_SUP
= 1 << 23,
198 IB_PORT_LINK_LATENCY_SUP
= 1 << 24,
199 IB_PORT_CLIENT_REG_SUP
= 1 << 25
209 static inline int ib_width_enum_to_int(enum ib_port_width width
)
212 case IB_WIDTH_1X
: return 1;
213 case IB_WIDTH_4X
: return 4;
214 case IB_WIDTH_8X
: return 8;
215 case IB_WIDTH_12X
: return 12;
220 struct ib_port_attr
{
221 enum ib_port_state state
;
223 enum ib_mtu active_mtu
;
242 enum ib_device_modify_flags
{
243 IB_DEVICE_MODIFY_SYS_IMAGE_GUID
= 1 << 0,
244 IB_DEVICE_MODIFY_NODE_DESC
= 1 << 1
247 struct ib_device_modify
{
252 enum ib_port_modify_flags
{
253 IB_PORT_SHUTDOWN
= 1,
254 IB_PORT_INIT_TYPE
= (1<<2),
255 IB_PORT_RESET_QKEY_CNTR
= (1<<3)
258 struct ib_port_modify
{
259 u32 set_port_cap_mask
;
260 u32 clr_port_cap_mask
;
268 IB_EVENT_QP_ACCESS_ERR
,
272 IB_EVENT_PATH_MIG_ERR
,
273 IB_EVENT_DEVICE_FATAL
,
274 IB_EVENT_PORT_ACTIVE
,
277 IB_EVENT_PKEY_CHANGE
,
280 IB_EVENT_SRQ_LIMIT_REACHED
,
281 IB_EVENT_QP_LAST_WQE_REACHED
,
282 IB_EVENT_CLIENT_REREGISTER
286 struct ib_device
*device
;
293 enum ib_event_type event
;
296 struct ib_event_handler
{
297 struct ib_device
*device
;
298 void (*handler
)(struct ib_event_handler
*, struct ib_event
*);
299 struct list_head list
;
302 #define INIT_IB_EVENT_HANDLER(_ptr, _device, _handler) \
304 (_ptr)->device = _device; \
305 (_ptr)->handler = _handler; \
306 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(_ptr)->list); \
309 struct ib_global_route
{
318 __be32 version_tclass_flow
;
327 IB_MULTICAST_QPN
= 0xffffff
330 #define IB_LID_PERMISSIVE __constant_htons(0xFFFF)
337 IB_RATE_PORT_CURRENT
= 0,
338 IB_RATE_2_5_GBPS
= 2,
346 IB_RATE_120_GBPS
= 10
350 * ib_rate_to_mult - Convert the IB rate enum to a multiple of the
351 * base rate of 2.5 Gbit/sec. For example, IB_RATE_5_GBPS will be
352 * converted to 2, since 5 Gbit/sec is 2 * 2.5 Gbit/sec.
353 * @rate: rate to convert.
355 int ib_rate_to_mult(enum ib_rate rate
) __attribute_const__
;
358 * mult_to_ib_rate - Convert a multiple of 2.5 Gbit/sec to an IB rate
360 * @mult: multiple to convert.
362 enum ib_rate
mult_to_ib_rate(int mult
) __attribute_const__
;
365 struct ib_global_route grh
;
378 IB_WC_LOC_EEC_OP_ERR
,
383 IB_WC_LOC_ACCESS_ERR
,
384 IB_WC_REM_INV_REQ_ERR
,
385 IB_WC_REM_ACCESS_ERR
,
388 IB_WC_RNR_RETRY_EXC_ERR
,
389 IB_WC_LOC_RDD_VIOL_ERR
,
390 IB_WC_REM_INV_RD_REQ_ERR
,
393 IB_WC_INV_EEC_STATE_ERR
,
395 IB_WC_RESP_TIMEOUT_ERR
,
407 * Set value of IB_WC_RECV so consumers can test if a completion is a
408 * receive by testing (opcode & IB_WC_RECV).
411 IB_WC_RECV_RDMA_WITH_IMM
416 IB_WC_WITH_IMM
= (1<<1)
421 enum ib_wc_status status
;
422 enum ib_wc_opcode opcode
;
433 u8 port_num
; /* valid only for DR SMPs on switches */
436 enum ib_cq_notify_flags
{
437 IB_CQ_SOLICITED
= 1 << 0,
438 IB_CQ_NEXT_COMP
= 1 << 1,
439 IB_CQ_SOLICITED_MASK
= IB_CQ_SOLICITED
| IB_CQ_NEXT_COMP
,
440 IB_CQ_REPORT_MISSED_EVENTS
= 1 << 2,
443 enum ib_srq_attr_mask
{
444 IB_SRQ_MAX_WR
= 1 << 0,
445 IB_SRQ_LIMIT
= 1 << 1,
454 struct ib_srq_init_attr
{
455 void (*event_handler
)(struct ib_event
*, void *);
457 struct ib_srq_attr attr
;
475 * IB_QPT_SMI and IB_QPT_GSI have to be the first two entries
476 * here (and in that order) since the MAD layer uses them as
477 * indices into a 2-entry table.
489 struct ib_qp_init_attr
{
490 void (*event_handler
)(struct ib_event
*, void *);
492 struct ib_cq
*send_cq
;
493 struct ib_cq
*recv_cq
;
495 struct ib_qp_cap cap
;
496 enum ib_sig_type sq_sig_type
;
497 enum ib_qp_type qp_type
;
498 u8 port_num
; /* special QP types only */
501 enum ib_rnr_timeout
{
502 IB_RNR_TIMER_655_36
= 0,
503 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_01
= 1,
504 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_02
= 2,
505 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_03
= 3,
506 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_04
= 4,
507 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_06
= 5,
508 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_08
= 6,
509 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_12
= 7,
510 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_16
= 8,
511 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_24
= 9,
512 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_32
= 10,
513 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_48
= 11,
514 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_64
= 12,
515 IB_RNR_TIMER_000_96
= 13,
516 IB_RNR_TIMER_001_28
= 14,
517 IB_RNR_TIMER_001_92
= 15,
518 IB_RNR_TIMER_002_56
= 16,
519 IB_RNR_TIMER_003_84
= 17,
520 IB_RNR_TIMER_005_12
= 18,
521 IB_RNR_TIMER_007_68
= 19,
522 IB_RNR_TIMER_010_24
= 20,
523 IB_RNR_TIMER_015_36
= 21,
524 IB_RNR_TIMER_020_48
= 22,
525 IB_RNR_TIMER_030_72
= 23,
526 IB_RNR_TIMER_040_96
= 24,
527 IB_RNR_TIMER_061_44
= 25,
528 IB_RNR_TIMER_081_92
= 26,
529 IB_RNR_TIMER_122_88
= 27,
530 IB_RNR_TIMER_163_84
= 28,
531 IB_RNR_TIMER_245_76
= 29,
532 IB_RNR_TIMER_327_68
= 30,
533 IB_RNR_TIMER_491_52
= 31
536 enum ib_qp_attr_mask
{
538 IB_QP_CUR_STATE
= (1<<1),
539 IB_QP_EN_SQD_ASYNC_NOTIFY
= (1<<2),
540 IB_QP_ACCESS_FLAGS
= (1<<3),
541 IB_QP_PKEY_INDEX
= (1<<4),
545 IB_QP_PATH_MTU
= (1<<8),
546 IB_QP_TIMEOUT
= (1<<9),
547 IB_QP_RETRY_CNT
= (1<<10),
548 IB_QP_RNR_RETRY
= (1<<11),
549 IB_QP_RQ_PSN
= (1<<12),
550 IB_QP_MAX_QP_RD_ATOMIC
= (1<<13),
551 IB_QP_ALT_PATH
= (1<<14),
552 IB_QP_MIN_RNR_TIMER
= (1<<15),
553 IB_QP_SQ_PSN
= (1<<16),
554 IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC
= (1<<17),
555 IB_QP_PATH_MIG_STATE
= (1<<18),
557 IB_QP_DEST_QPN
= (1<<20)
577 enum ib_qp_state qp_state
;
578 enum ib_qp_state cur_qp_state
;
579 enum ib_mtu path_mtu
;
580 enum ib_mig_state path_mig_state
;
586 struct ib_qp_cap cap
;
587 struct ib_ah_attr ah_attr
;
588 struct ib_ah_attr alt_ah_attr
;
591 u8 en_sqd_async_notify
;
594 u8 max_dest_rd_atomic
;
606 IB_WR_RDMA_WRITE_WITH_IMM
,
610 IB_WR_ATOMIC_CMP_AND_SWP
,
611 IB_WR_ATOMIC_FETCH_AND_ADD
616 IB_SEND_SIGNALED
= (1<<1),
617 IB_SEND_SOLICITED
= (1<<2),
618 IB_SEND_INLINE
= (1<<3)
628 struct ib_send_wr
*next
;
630 struct ib_sge
*sg_list
;
632 enum ib_wr_opcode opcode
;
650 u16 pkey_index
; /* valid for GSI only */
651 u8 port_num
; /* valid for DR SMPs on switch only */
657 struct ib_recv_wr
*next
;
659 struct ib_sge
*sg_list
;
663 enum ib_access_flags
{
664 IB_ACCESS_LOCAL_WRITE
= 1,
665 IB_ACCESS_REMOTE_WRITE
= (1<<1),
666 IB_ACCESS_REMOTE_READ
= (1<<2),
667 IB_ACCESS_REMOTE_ATOMIC
= (1<<3),
668 IB_ACCESS_MW_BIND
= (1<<4)
678 u64 device_virt_addr
;
685 enum ib_mr_rereg_flags
{
686 IB_MR_REREG_TRANS
= 1,
687 IB_MR_REREG_PD
= (1<<1),
688 IB_MR_REREG_ACCESS
= (1<<2)
707 struct ib_device
*device
;
708 struct list_head pd_list
;
709 struct list_head mr_list
;
710 struct list_head mw_list
;
711 struct list_head cq_list
;
712 struct list_head qp_list
;
713 struct list_head srq_list
;
714 struct list_head ah_list
;
719 u64 user_handle
; /* handle given to us by userspace */
720 struct ib_ucontext
*context
; /* associated user context */
721 void *object
; /* containing object */
722 struct list_head list
; /* link to context's list */
723 u32 id
; /* index into kernel idr */
725 struct rw_semaphore mutex
; /* protects .live */
737 struct ib_device
*device
;
738 struct ib_uobject
*uobject
;
739 atomic_t usecnt
; /* count all resources */
743 struct ib_device
*device
;
745 struct ib_uobject
*uobject
;
748 typedef void (*ib_comp_handler
)(struct ib_cq
*cq
, void *cq_context
);
751 struct ib_device
*device
;
752 struct ib_uobject
*uobject
;
753 ib_comp_handler comp_handler
;
754 void (*event_handler
)(struct ib_event
*, void *);
757 atomic_t usecnt
; /* count number of work queues */
761 struct ib_device
*device
;
763 struct ib_uobject
*uobject
;
764 void (*event_handler
)(struct ib_event
*, void *);
770 struct ib_device
*device
;
772 struct ib_cq
*send_cq
;
773 struct ib_cq
*recv_cq
;
775 struct ib_uobject
*uobject
;
776 void (*event_handler
)(struct ib_event
*, void *);
779 enum ib_qp_type qp_type
;
783 struct ib_device
*device
;
785 struct ib_uobject
*uobject
;
788 atomic_t usecnt
; /* count number of MWs */
792 struct ib_device
*device
;
794 struct ib_uobject
*uobject
;
799 struct ib_device
*device
;
801 struct list_head list
;
809 enum ib_process_mad_flags
{
810 IB_MAD_IGNORE_MKEY
= 1,
811 IB_MAD_IGNORE_BKEY
= 2,
812 IB_MAD_IGNORE_ALL
= IB_MAD_IGNORE_MKEY
| IB_MAD_IGNORE_BKEY
816 IB_MAD_RESULT_FAILURE
= 0, /* (!SUCCESS is the important flag) */
817 IB_MAD_RESULT_SUCCESS
= 1 << 0, /* MAD was successfully processed */
818 IB_MAD_RESULT_REPLY
= 1 << 1, /* Reply packet needs to be sent */
819 IB_MAD_RESULT_CONSUMED
= 1 << 2 /* Packet consumed: stop processing */
822 #define IB_DEVICE_NAME_MAX 64
826 struct ib_event_handler event_handler
;
827 struct ib_pkey_cache
**pkey_cache
;
828 struct ib_gid_cache
**gid_cache
;
832 struct ib_dma_mapping_ops
{
833 int (*mapping_error
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
835 u64 (*map_single
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
836 void *ptr
, size_t size
,
837 enum dma_data_direction direction
);
838 void (*unmap_single
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
839 u64 addr
, size_t size
,
840 enum dma_data_direction direction
);
841 u64 (*map_page
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
842 struct page
*page
, unsigned long offset
,
844 enum dma_data_direction direction
);
845 void (*unmap_page
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
846 u64 addr
, size_t size
,
847 enum dma_data_direction direction
);
848 int (*map_sg
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
849 struct scatterlist
*sg
, int nents
,
850 enum dma_data_direction direction
);
851 void (*unmap_sg
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
852 struct scatterlist
*sg
, int nents
,
853 enum dma_data_direction direction
);
854 u64 (*dma_address
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
855 struct scatterlist
*sg
);
856 unsigned int (*dma_len
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
857 struct scatterlist
*sg
);
858 void (*sync_single_for_cpu
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
861 enum dma_data_direction dir
);
862 void (*sync_single_for_device
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
865 enum dma_data_direction dir
);
866 void *(*alloc_coherent
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
870 void (*free_coherent
)(struct ib_device
*dev
,
871 size_t size
, void *cpu_addr
,
878 struct device
*dma_device
;
880 char name
[IB_DEVICE_NAME_MAX
];
882 struct list_head event_handler_list
;
883 spinlock_t event_handler_lock
;
885 struct list_head core_list
;
886 struct list_head client_data_list
;
887 spinlock_t client_data_lock
;
889 struct ib_cache cache
;
895 int num_comp_vectors
;
897 struct iw_cm_verbs
*iwcm
;
899 int (*query_device
)(struct ib_device
*device
,
900 struct ib_device_attr
*device_attr
);
901 int (*query_port
)(struct ib_device
*device
,
903 struct ib_port_attr
*port_attr
);
904 int (*query_gid
)(struct ib_device
*device
,
905 u8 port_num
, int index
,
907 int (*query_pkey
)(struct ib_device
*device
,
908 u8 port_num
, u16 index
, u16
*pkey
);
909 int (*modify_device
)(struct ib_device
*device
,
910 int device_modify_mask
,
911 struct ib_device_modify
*device_modify
);
912 int (*modify_port
)(struct ib_device
*device
,
913 u8 port_num
, int port_modify_mask
,
914 struct ib_port_modify
*port_modify
);
915 struct ib_ucontext
* (*alloc_ucontext
)(struct ib_device
*device
,
916 struct ib_udata
*udata
);
917 int (*dealloc_ucontext
)(struct ib_ucontext
*context
);
918 int (*mmap
)(struct ib_ucontext
*context
,
919 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
);
920 struct ib_pd
* (*alloc_pd
)(struct ib_device
*device
,
921 struct ib_ucontext
*context
,
922 struct ib_udata
*udata
);
923 int (*dealloc_pd
)(struct ib_pd
*pd
);
924 struct ib_ah
* (*create_ah
)(struct ib_pd
*pd
,
925 struct ib_ah_attr
*ah_attr
);
926 int (*modify_ah
)(struct ib_ah
*ah
,
927 struct ib_ah_attr
*ah_attr
);
928 int (*query_ah
)(struct ib_ah
*ah
,
929 struct ib_ah_attr
*ah_attr
);
930 int (*destroy_ah
)(struct ib_ah
*ah
);
931 struct ib_srq
* (*create_srq
)(struct ib_pd
*pd
,
932 struct ib_srq_init_attr
*srq_init_attr
,
933 struct ib_udata
*udata
);
934 int (*modify_srq
)(struct ib_srq
*srq
,
935 struct ib_srq_attr
*srq_attr
,
936 enum ib_srq_attr_mask srq_attr_mask
,
937 struct ib_udata
*udata
);
938 int (*query_srq
)(struct ib_srq
*srq
,
939 struct ib_srq_attr
*srq_attr
);
940 int (*destroy_srq
)(struct ib_srq
*srq
);
941 int (*post_srq_recv
)(struct ib_srq
*srq
,
942 struct ib_recv_wr
*recv_wr
,
943 struct ib_recv_wr
**bad_recv_wr
);
944 struct ib_qp
* (*create_qp
)(struct ib_pd
*pd
,
945 struct ib_qp_init_attr
*qp_init_attr
,
946 struct ib_udata
*udata
);
947 int (*modify_qp
)(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
948 struct ib_qp_attr
*qp_attr
,
950 struct ib_udata
*udata
);
951 int (*query_qp
)(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
952 struct ib_qp_attr
*qp_attr
,
954 struct ib_qp_init_attr
*qp_init_attr
);
955 int (*destroy_qp
)(struct ib_qp
*qp
);
956 int (*post_send
)(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
957 struct ib_send_wr
*send_wr
,
958 struct ib_send_wr
**bad_send_wr
);
959 int (*post_recv
)(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
960 struct ib_recv_wr
*recv_wr
,
961 struct ib_recv_wr
**bad_recv_wr
);
962 struct ib_cq
* (*create_cq
)(struct ib_device
*device
, int cqe
,
964 struct ib_ucontext
*context
,
965 struct ib_udata
*udata
);
966 int (*destroy_cq
)(struct ib_cq
*cq
);
967 int (*resize_cq
)(struct ib_cq
*cq
, int cqe
,
968 struct ib_udata
*udata
);
969 int (*poll_cq
)(struct ib_cq
*cq
, int num_entries
,
971 int (*peek_cq
)(struct ib_cq
*cq
, int wc_cnt
);
972 int (*req_notify_cq
)(struct ib_cq
*cq
,
973 enum ib_cq_notify_flags flags
);
974 int (*req_ncomp_notif
)(struct ib_cq
*cq
,
976 struct ib_mr
* (*get_dma_mr
)(struct ib_pd
*pd
,
977 int mr_access_flags
);
978 struct ib_mr
* (*reg_phys_mr
)(struct ib_pd
*pd
,
979 struct ib_phys_buf
*phys_buf_array
,
983 struct ib_mr
* (*reg_user_mr
)(struct ib_pd
*pd
,
984 u64 start
, u64 length
,
987 struct ib_udata
*udata
);
988 int (*query_mr
)(struct ib_mr
*mr
,
989 struct ib_mr_attr
*mr_attr
);
990 int (*dereg_mr
)(struct ib_mr
*mr
);
991 int (*rereg_phys_mr
)(struct ib_mr
*mr
,
994 struct ib_phys_buf
*phys_buf_array
,
998 struct ib_mw
* (*alloc_mw
)(struct ib_pd
*pd
);
999 int (*bind_mw
)(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
1001 struct ib_mw_bind
*mw_bind
);
1002 int (*dealloc_mw
)(struct ib_mw
*mw
);
1003 struct ib_fmr
* (*alloc_fmr
)(struct ib_pd
*pd
,
1004 int mr_access_flags
,
1005 struct ib_fmr_attr
*fmr_attr
);
1006 int (*map_phys_fmr
)(struct ib_fmr
*fmr
,
1007 u64
*page_list
, int list_len
,
1009 int (*unmap_fmr
)(struct list_head
*fmr_list
);
1010 int (*dealloc_fmr
)(struct ib_fmr
*fmr
);
1011 int (*attach_mcast
)(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
1014 int (*detach_mcast
)(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
1017 int (*process_mad
)(struct ib_device
*device
,
1018 int process_mad_flags
,
1020 struct ib_wc
*in_wc
,
1021 struct ib_grh
*in_grh
,
1022 struct ib_mad
*in_mad
,
1023 struct ib_mad
*out_mad
);
1025 struct ib_dma_mapping_ops
*dma_ops
;
1027 struct module
*owner
;
1028 struct class_device class_dev
;
1029 struct kobject
*ports_parent
;
1030 struct list_head port_list
;
1033 IB_DEV_UNINITIALIZED
,
1038 u64 uverbs_cmd_mask
;
1049 void (*add
) (struct ib_device
*);
1050 void (*remove
)(struct ib_device
*);
1052 struct list_head list
;
1055 struct ib_device
*ib_alloc_device(size_t size
);
1056 void ib_dealloc_device(struct ib_device
*device
);
1058 int ib_register_device (struct ib_device
*device
);
1059 void ib_unregister_device(struct ib_device
*device
);
1061 int ib_register_client (struct ib_client
*client
);
1062 void ib_unregister_client(struct ib_client
*client
);
1064 void *ib_get_client_data(struct ib_device
*device
, struct ib_client
*client
);
1065 void ib_set_client_data(struct ib_device
*device
, struct ib_client
*client
,
1068 static inline int ib_copy_from_udata(void *dest
, struct ib_udata
*udata
, size_t len
)
1070 return copy_from_user(dest
, udata
->inbuf
, len
) ? -EFAULT
: 0;
1073 static inline int ib_copy_to_udata(struct ib_udata
*udata
, void *src
, size_t len
)
1075 return copy_to_user(udata
->outbuf
, src
, len
) ? -EFAULT
: 0;
1079 * ib_modify_qp_is_ok - Check that the supplied attribute mask
1080 * contains all required attributes and no attributes not allowed for
1081 * the given QP state transition.
1082 * @cur_state: Current QP state
1083 * @next_state: Next QP state
1085 * @mask: Mask of supplied QP attributes
1087 * This function is a helper function that a low-level driver's
1088 * modify_qp method can use to validate the consumer's input. It
1089 * checks that cur_state and next_state are valid QP states, that a
1090 * transition from cur_state to next_state is allowed by the IB spec,
1091 * and that the attribute mask supplied is allowed for the transition.
1093 int ib_modify_qp_is_ok(enum ib_qp_state cur_state
, enum ib_qp_state next_state
,
1094 enum ib_qp_type type
, enum ib_qp_attr_mask mask
);
1096 int ib_register_event_handler (struct ib_event_handler
*event_handler
);
1097 int ib_unregister_event_handler(struct ib_event_handler
*event_handler
);
1098 void ib_dispatch_event(struct ib_event
*event
);
1100 int ib_query_device(struct ib_device
*device
,
1101 struct ib_device_attr
*device_attr
);
1103 int ib_query_port(struct ib_device
*device
,
1104 u8 port_num
, struct ib_port_attr
*port_attr
);
1106 int ib_query_gid(struct ib_device
*device
,
1107 u8 port_num
, int index
, union ib_gid
*gid
);
1109 int ib_query_pkey(struct ib_device
*device
,
1110 u8 port_num
, u16 index
, u16
*pkey
);
1112 int ib_modify_device(struct ib_device
*device
,
1113 int device_modify_mask
,
1114 struct ib_device_modify
*device_modify
);
1116 int ib_modify_port(struct ib_device
*device
,
1117 u8 port_num
, int port_modify_mask
,
1118 struct ib_port_modify
*port_modify
);
1120 int ib_find_gid(struct ib_device
*device
, union ib_gid
*gid
,
1121 u8
*port_num
, u16
*index
);
1123 int ib_find_pkey(struct ib_device
*device
,
1124 u8 port_num
, u16 pkey
, u16
*index
);
1127 * ib_alloc_pd - Allocates an unused protection domain.
1128 * @device: The device on which to allocate the protection domain.
1130 * A protection domain object provides an association between QPs, shared
1131 * receive queues, address handles, memory regions, and memory windows.
1133 struct ib_pd
*ib_alloc_pd(struct ib_device
*device
);
1136 * ib_dealloc_pd - Deallocates a protection domain.
1137 * @pd: The protection domain to deallocate.
1139 int ib_dealloc_pd(struct ib_pd
*pd
);
1142 * ib_create_ah - Creates an address handle for the given address vector.
1143 * @pd: The protection domain associated with the address handle.
1144 * @ah_attr: The attributes of the address vector.
1146 * The address handle is used to reference a local or global destination
1147 * in all UD QP post sends.
1149 struct ib_ah
*ib_create_ah(struct ib_pd
*pd
, struct ib_ah_attr
*ah_attr
);
1152 * ib_init_ah_from_wc - Initializes address handle attributes from a
1154 * @device: Device on which the received message arrived.
1155 * @port_num: Port on which the received message arrived.
1156 * @wc: Work completion associated with the received message.
1157 * @grh: References the received global route header. This parameter is
1158 * ignored unless the work completion indicates that the GRH is valid.
1159 * @ah_attr: Returned attributes that can be used when creating an address
1160 * handle for replying to the message.
1162 int ib_init_ah_from_wc(struct ib_device
*device
, u8 port_num
, struct ib_wc
*wc
,
1163 struct ib_grh
*grh
, struct ib_ah_attr
*ah_attr
);
1166 * ib_create_ah_from_wc - Creates an address handle associated with the
1167 * sender of the specified work completion.
1168 * @pd: The protection domain associated with the address handle.
1169 * @wc: Work completion information associated with a received message.
1170 * @grh: References the received global route header. This parameter is
1171 * ignored unless the work completion indicates that the GRH is valid.
1172 * @port_num: The outbound port number to associate with the address.
1174 * The address handle is used to reference a local or global destination
1175 * in all UD QP post sends.
1177 struct ib_ah
*ib_create_ah_from_wc(struct ib_pd
*pd
, struct ib_wc
*wc
,
1178 struct ib_grh
*grh
, u8 port_num
);
1181 * ib_modify_ah - Modifies the address vector associated with an address
1183 * @ah: The address handle to modify.
1184 * @ah_attr: The new address vector attributes to associate with the
1187 int ib_modify_ah(struct ib_ah
*ah
, struct ib_ah_attr
*ah_attr
);
1190 * ib_query_ah - Queries the address vector associated with an address
1192 * @ah: The address handle to query.
1193 * @ah_attr: The address vector attributes associated with the address
1196 int ib_query_ah(struct ib_ah
*ah
, struct ib_ah_attr
*ah_attr
);
1199 * ib_destroy_ah - Destroys an address handle.
1200 * @ah: The address handle to destroy.
1202 int ib_destroy_ah(struct ib_ah
*ah
);
1205 * ib_create_srq - Creates a SRQ associated with the specified protection
1207 * @pd: The protection domain associated with the SRQ.
1208 * @srq_init_attr: A list of initial attributes required to create the
1209 * SRQ. If SRQ creation succeeds, then the attributes are updated to
1210 * the actual capabilities of the created SRQ.
1212 * srq_attr->max_wr and srq_attr->max_sge are read the determine the
1213 * requested size of the SRQ, and set to the actual values allocated
1214 * on return. If ib_create_srq() succeeds, then max_wr and max_sge
1215 * will always be at least as large as the requested values.
1217 struct ib_srq
*ib_create_srq(struct ib_pd
*pd
,
1218 struct ib_srq_init_attr
*srq_init_attr
);
1221 * ib_modify_srq - Modifies the attributes for the specified SRQ.
1222 * @srq: The SRQ to modify.
1223 * @srq_attr: On input, specifies the SRQ attributes to modify. On output,
1224 * the current values of selected SRQ attributes are returned.
1225 * @srq_attr_mask: A bit-mask used to specify which attributes of the SRQ
1226 * are being modified.
1228 * The mask may contain IB_SRQ_MAX_WR to resize the SRQ and/or
1229 * IB_SRQ_LIMIT to set the SRQ's limit and request notification when
1230 * the number of receives queued drops below the limit.
1232 int ib_modify_srq(struct ib_srq
*srq
,
1233 struct ib_srq_attr
*srq_attr
,
1234 enum ib_srq_attr_mask srq_attr_mask
);
1237 * ib_query_srq - Returns the attribute list and current values for the
1239 * @srq: The SRQ to query.
1240 * @srq_attr: The attributes of the specified SRQ.
1242 int ib_query_srq(struct ib_srq
*srq
,
1243 struct ib_srq_attr
*srq_attr
);
1246 * ib_destroy_srq - Destroys the specified SRQ.
1247 * @srq: The SRQ to destroy.
1249 int ib_destroy_srq(struct ib_srq
*srq
);
1252 * ib_post_srq_recv - Posts a list of work requests to the specified SRQ.
1253 * @srq: The SRQ to post the work request on.
1254 * @recv_wr: A list of work requests to post on the receive queue.
1255 * @bad_recv_wr: On an immediate failure, this parameter will reference
1256 * the work request that failed to be posted on the QP.
1258 static inline int ib_post_srq_recv(struct ib_srq
*srq
,
1259 struct ib_recv_wr
*recv_wr
,
1260 struct ib_recv_wr
**bad_recv_wr
)
1262 return srq
->device
->post_srq_recv(srq
, recv_wr
, bad_recv_wr
);
1266 * ib_create_qp - Creates a QP associated with the specified protection
1268 * @pd: The protection domain associated with the QP.
1269 * @qp_init_attr: A list of initial attributes required to create the
1270 * QP. If QP creation succeeds, then the attributes are updated to
1271 * the actual capabilities of the created QP.
1273 struct ib_qp
*ib_create_qp(struct ib_pd
*pd
,
1274 struct ib_qp_init_attr
*qp_init_attr
);
1277 * ib_modify_qp - Modifies the attributes for the specified QP and then
1278 * transitions the QP to the given state.
1279 * @qp: The QP to modify.
1280 * @qp_attr: On input, specifies the QP attributes to modify. On output,
1281 * the current values of selected QP attributes are returned.
1282 * @qp_attr_mask: A bit-mask used to specify which attributes of the QP
1283 * are being modified.
1285 int ib_modify_qp(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
1286 struct ib_qp_attr
*qp_attr
,
1290 * ib_query_qp - Returns the attribute list and current values for the
1292 * @qp: The QP to query.
1293 * @qp_attr: The attributes of the specified QP.
1294 * @qp_attr_mask: A bit-mask used to select specific attributes to query.
1295 * @qp_init_attr: Additional attributes of the selected QP.
1297 * The qp_attr_mask may be used to limit the query to gathering only the
1298 * selected attributes.
1300 int ib_query_qp(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
1301 struct ib_qp_attr
*qp_attr
,
1303 struct ib_qp_init_attr
*qp_init_attr
);
1306 * ib_destroy_qp - Destroys the specified QP.
1307 * @qp: The QP to destroy.
1309 int ib_destroy_qp(struct ib_qp
*qp
);
1312 * ib_post_send - Posts a list of work requests to the send queue of
1314 * @qp: The QP to post the work request on.
1315 * @send_wr: A list of work requests to post on the send queue.
1316 * @bad_send_wr: On an immediate failure, this parameter will reference
1317 * the work request that failed to be posted on the QP.
1319 static inline int ib_post_send(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
1320 struct ib_send_wr
*send_wr
,
1321 struct ib_send_wr
**bad_send_wr
)
1323 return qp
->device
->post_send(qp
, send_wr
, bad_send_wr
);
1327 * ib_post_recv - Posts a list of work requests to the receive queue of
1329 * @qp: The QP to post the work request on.
1330 * @recv_wr: A list of work requests to post on the receive queue.
1331 * @bad_recv_wr: On an immediate failure, this parameter will reference
1332 * the work request that failed to be posted on the QP.
1334 static inline int ib_post_recv(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
1335 struct ib_recv_wr
*recv_wr
,
1336 struct ib_recv_wr
**bad_recv_wr
)
1338 return qp
->device
->post_recv(qp
, recv_wr
, bad_recv_wr
);
1342 * ib_create_cq - Creates a CQ on the specified device.
1343 * @device: The device on which to create the CQ.
1344 * @comp_handler: A user-specified callback that is invoked when a
1345 * completion event occurs on the CQ.
1346 * @event_handler: A user-specified callback that is invoked when an
1347 * asynchronous event not associated with a completion occurs on the CQ.
1348 * @cq_context: Context associated with the CQ returned to the user via
1349 * the associated completion and event handlers.
1350 * @cqe: The minimum size of the CQ.
1351 * @comp_vector - Completion vector used to signal completion events.
1352 * Must be >= 0 and < context->num_comp_vectors.
1354 * Users can examine the cq structure to determine the actual CQ size.
1356 struct ib_cq
*ib_create_cq(struct ib_device
*device
,
1357 ib_comp_handler comp_handler
,
1358 void (*event_handler
)(struct ib_event
*, void *),
1359 void *cq_context
, int cqe
, int comp_vector
);
1362 * ib_resize_cq - Modifies the capacity of the CQ.
1363 * @cq: The CQ to resize.
1364 * @cqe: The minimum size of the CQ.
1366 * Users can examine the cq structure to determine the actual CQ size.
1368 int ib_resize_cq(struct ib_cq
*cq
, int cqe
);
1371 * ib_destroy_cq - Destroys the specified CQ.
1372 * @cq: The CQ to destroy.
1374 int ib_destroy_cq(struct ib_cq
*cq
);
1377 * ib_poll_cq - poll a CQ for completion(s)
1378 * @cq:the CQ being polled
1379 * @num_entries:maximum number of completions to return
1380 * @wc:array of at least @num_entries &struct ib_wc where completions
1383 * Poll a CQ for (possibly multiple) completions. If the return value
1384 * is < 0, an error occurred. If the return value is >= 0, it is the
1385 * number of completions returned. If the return value is
1386 * non-negative and < num_entries, then the CQ was emptied.
1388 static inline int ib_poll_cq(struct ib_cq
*cq
, int num_entries
,
1391 return cq
->device
->poll_cq(cq
, num_entries
, wc
);
1395 * ib_peek_cq - Returns the number of unreaped completions currently
1396 * on the specified CQ.
1397 * @cq: The CQ to peek.
1398 * @wc_cnt: A minimum number of unreaped completions to check for.
1400 * If the number of unreaped completions is greater than or equal to wc_cnt,
1401 * this function returns wc_cnt, otherwise, it returns the actual number of
1402 * unreaped completions.
1404 int ib_peek_cq(struct ib_cq
*cq
, int wc_cnt
);
1407 * ib_req_notify_cq - Request completion notification on a CQ.
1408 * @cq: The CQ to generate an event for.
1410 * Must contain exactly one of %IB_CQ_SOLICITED or %IB_CQ_NEXT_COMP
1411 * to request an event on the next solicited event or next work
1412 * completion at any type, respectively. %IB_CQ_REPORT_MISSED_EVENTS
1413 * may also be |ed in to request a hint about missed events, as
1417 * < 0 means an error occurred while requesting notification
1418 * == 0 means notification was requested successfully, and if
1419 * IB_CQ_REPORT_MISSED_EVENTS was passed in, then no events
1420 * were missed and it is safe to wait for another event. In
1421 * this case is it guaranteed that any work completions added
1422 * to the CQ since the last CQ poll will trigger a completion
1423 * notification event.
1424 * > 0 is only returned if IB_CQ_REPORT_MISSED_EVENTS was passed
1425 * in. It means that the consumer must poll the CQ again to
1426 * make sure it is empty to avoid missing an event because of a
1427 * race between requesting notification and an entry being
1428 * added to the CQ. This return value means it is possible
1429 * (but not guaranteed) that a work completion has been added
1430 * to the CQ since the last poll without triggering a
1431 * completion notification event.
1433 static inline int ib_req_notify_cq(struct ib_cq
*cq
,
1434 enum ib_cq_notify_flags flags
)
1436 return cq
->device
->req_notify_cq(cq
, flags
);
1440 * ib_req_ncomp_notif - Request completion notification when there are
1441 * at least the specified number of unreaped completions on the CQ.
1442 * @cq: The CQ to generate an event for.
1443 * @wc_cnt: The number of unreaped completions that should be on the
1444 * CQ before an event is generated.
1446 static inline int ib_req_ncomp_notif(struct ib_cq
*cq
, int wc_cnt
)
1448 return cq
->device
->req_ncomp_notif
?
1449 cq
->device
->req_ncomp_notif(cq
, wc_cnt
) :
1454 * ib_get_dma_mr - Returns a memory region for system memory that is
1456 * @pd: The protection domain associated with the memory region.
1457 * @mr_access_flags: Specifies the memory access rights.
1459 * Note that the ib_dma_*() functions defined below must be used
1460 * to create/destroy addresses used with the Lkey or Rkey returned
1461 * by ib_get_dma_mr().
1463 struct ib_mr
*ib_get_dma_mr(struct ib_pd
*pd
, int mr_access_flags
);
1466 * ib_dma_mapping_error - check a DMA addr for error
1467 * @dev: The device for which the dma_addr was created
1468 * @dma_addr: The DMA address to check
1470 static inline int ib_dma_mapping_error(struct ib_device
*dev
, u64 dma_addr
)
1473 return dev
->dma_ops
->mapping_error(dev
, dma_addr
);
1474 return dma_mapping_error(dma_addr
);
1478 * ib_dma_map_single - Map a kernel virtual address to DMA address
1479 * @dev: The device for which the dma_addr is to be created
1480 * @cpu_addr: The kernel virtual address
1481 * @size: The size of the region in bytes
1482 * @direction: The direction of the DMA
1484 static inline u64
ib_dma_map_single(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1485 void *cpu_addr
, size_t size
,
1486 enum dma_data_direction direction
)
1489 return dev
->dma_ops
->map_single(dev
, cpu_addr
, size
, direction
);
1490 return dma_map_single(dev
->dma_device
, cpu_addr
, size
, direction
);
1494 * ib_dma_unmap_single - Destroy a mapping created by ib_dma_map_single()
1495 * @dev: The device for which the DMA address was created
1496 * @addr: The DMA address
1497 * @size: The size of the region in bytes
1498 * @direction: The direction of the DMA
1500 static inline void ib_dma_unmap_single(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1501 u64 addr
, size_t size
,
1502 enum dma_data_direction direction
)
1505 dev
->dma_ops
->unmap_single(dev
, addr
, size
, direction
);
1507 dma_unmap_single(dev
->dma_device
, addr
, size
, direction
);
1511 * ib_dma_map_page - Map a physical page to DMA address
1512 * @dev: The device for which the dma_addr is to be created
1513 * @page: The page to be mapped
1514 * @offset: The offset within the page
1515 * @size: The size of the region in bytes
1516 * @direction: The direction of the DMA
1518 static inline u64
ib_dma_map_page(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1520 unsigned long offset
,
1522 enum dma_data_direction direction
)
1525 return dev
->dma_ops
->map_page(dev
, page
, offset
, size
, direction
);
1526 return dma_map_page(dev
->dma_device
, page
, offset
, size
, direction
);
1530 * ib_dma_unmap_page - Destroy a mapping created by ib_dma_map_page()
1531 * @dev: The device for which the DMA address was created
1532 * @addr: The DMA address
1533 * @size: The size of the region in bytes
1534 * @direction: The direction of the DMA
1536 static inline void ib_dma_unmap_page(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1537 u64 addr
, size_t size
,
1538 enum dma_data_direction direction
)
1541 dev
->dma_ops
->unmap_page(dev
, addr
, size
, direction
);
1543 dma_unmap_page(dev
->dma_device
, addr
, size
, direction
);
1547 * ib_dma_map_sg - Map a scatter/gather list to DMA addresses
1548 * @dev: The device for which the DMA addresses are to be created
1549 * @sg: The array of scatter/gather entries
1550 * @nents: The number of scatter/gather entries
1551 * @direction: The direction of the DMA
1553 static inline int ib_dma_map_sg(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1554 struct scatterlist
*sg
, int nents
,
1555 enum dma_data_direction direction
)
1558 return dev
->dma_ops
->map_sg(dev
, sg
, nents
, direction
);
1559 return dma_map_sg(dev
->dma_device
, sg
, nents
, direction
);
1563 * ib_dma_unmap_sg - Unmap a scatter/gather list of DMA addresses
1564 * @dev: The device for which the DMA addresses were created
1565 * @sg: The array of scatter/gather entries
1566 * @nents: The number of scatter/gather entries
1567 * @direction: The direction of the DMA
1569 static inline void ib_dma_unmap_sg(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1570 struct scatterlist
*sg
, int nents
,
1571 enum dma_data_direction direction
)
1574 dev
->dma_ops
->unmap_sg(dev
, sg
, nents
, direction
);
1576 dma_unmap_sg(dev
->dma_device
, sg
, nents
, direction
);
1580 * ib_sg_dma_address - Return the DMA address from a scatter/gather entry
1581 * @dev: The device for which the DMA addresses were created
1582 * @sg: The scatter/gather entry
1584 static inline u64
ib_sg_dma_address(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1585 struct scatterlist
*sg
)
1588 return dev
->dma_ops
->dma_address(dev
, sg
);
1589 return sg_dma_address(sg
);
1593 * ib_sg_dma_len - Return the DMA length from a scatter/gather entry
1594 * @dev: The device for which the DMA addresses were created
1595 * @sg: The scatter/gather entry
1597 static inline unsigned int ib_sg_dma_len(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1598 struct scatterlist
*sg
)
1601 return dev
->dma_ops
->dma_len(dev
, sg
);
1602 return sg_dma_len(sg
);
1606 * ib_dma_sync_single_for_cpu - Prepare DMA region to be accessed by CPU
1607 * @dev: The device for which the DMA address was created
1608 * @addr: The DMA address
1609 * @size: The size of the region in bytes
1610 * @dir: The direction of the DMA
1612 static inline void ib_dma_sync_single_for_cpu(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1615 enum dma_data_direction dir
)
1618 dev
->dma_ops
->sync_single_for_cpu(dev
, addr
, size
, dir
);
1620 dma_sync_single_for_cpu(dev
->dma_device
, addr
, size
, dir
);
1624 * ib_dma_sync_single_for_device - Prepare DMA region to be accessed by device
1625 * @dev: The device for which the DMA address was created
1626 * @addr: The DMA address
1627 * @size: The size of the region in bytes
1628 * @dir: The direction of the DMA
1630 static inline void ib_dma_sync_single_for_device(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1633 enum dma_data_direction dir
)
1636 dev
->dma_ops
->sync_single_for_device(dev
, addr
, size
, dir
);
1638 dma_sync_single_for_device(dev
->dma_device
, addr
, size
, dir
);
1642 * ib_dma_alloc_coherent - Allocate memory and map it for DMA
1643 * @dev: The device for which the DMA address is requested
1644 * @size: The size of the region to allocate in bytes
1645 * @dma_handle: A pointer for returning the DMA address of the region
1646 * @flag: memory allocator flags
1648 static inline void *ib_dma_alloc_coherent(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1654 return dev
->dma_ops
->alloc_coherent(dev
, size
, dma_handle
, flag
);
1659 ret
= dma_alloc_coherent(dev
->dma_device
, size
, &handle
, flag
);
1660 *dma_handle
= handle
;
1666 * ib_dma_free_coherent - Free memory allocated by ib_dma_alloc_coherent()
1667 * @dev: The device for which the DMA addresses were allocated
1668 * @size: The size of the region
1669 * @cpu_addr: the address returned by ib_dma_alloc_coherent()
1670 * @dma_handle: the DMA address returned by ib_dma_alloc_coherent()
1672 static inline void ib_dma_free_coherent(struct ib_device
*dev
,
1673 size_t size
, void *cpu_addr
,
1677 dev
->dma_ops
->free_coherent(dev
, size
, cpu_addr
, dma_handle
);
1679 dma_free_coherent(dev
->dma_device
, size
, cpu_addr
, dma_handle
);
1683 * ib_reg_phys_mr - Prepares a virtually addressed memory region for use
1685 * @pd: The protection domain associated assigned to the registered region.
1686 * @phys_buf_array: Specifies a list of physical buffers to use in the
1688 * @num_phys_buf: Specifies the size of the phys_buf_array.
1689 * @mr_access_flags: Specifies the memory access rights.
1690 * @iova_start: The offset of the region's starting I/O virtual address.
1692 struct ib_mr
*ib_reg_phys_mr(struct ib_pd
*pd
,
1693 struct ib_phys_buf
*phys_buf_array
,
1695 int mr_access_flags
,
1699 * ib_rereg_phys_mr - Modifies the attributes of an existing memory region.
1700 * Conceptually, this call performs the functions deregister memory region
1701 * followed by register physical memory region. Where possible,
1702 * resources are reused instead of deallocated and reallocated.
1703 * @mr: The memory region to modify.
1704 * @mr_rereg_mask: A bit-mask used to indicate which of the following
1705 * properties of the memory region are being modified.
1706 * @pd: If %IB_MR_REREG_PD is set in mr_rereg_mask, this field specifies
1707 * the new protection domain to associated with the memory region,
1708 * otherwise, this parameter is ignored.
1709 * @phys_buf_array: If %IB_MR_REREG_TRANS is set in mr_rereg_mask, this
1710 * field specifies a list of physical buffers to use in the new
1711 * translation, otherwise, this parameter is ignored.
1712 * @num_phys_buf: If %IB_MR_REREG_TRANS is set in mr_rereg_mask, this
1713 * field specifies the size of the phys_buf_array, otherwise, this
1714 * parameter is ignored.
1715 * @mr_access_flags: If %IB_MR_REREG_ACCESS is set in mr_rereg_mask, this
1716 * field specifies the new memory access rights, otherwise, this
1717 * parameter is ignored.
1718 * @iova_start: The offset of the region's starting I/O virtual address.
1720 int ib_rereg_phys_mr(struct ib_mr
*mr
,
1723 struct ib_phys_buf
*phys_buf_array
,
1725 int mr_access_flags
,
1729 * ib_query_mr - Retrieves information about a specific memory region.
1730 * @mr: The memory region to retrieve information about.
1731 * @mr_attr: The attributes of the specified memory region.
1733 int ib_query_mr(struct ib_mr
*mr
, struct ib_mr_attr
*mr_attr
);
1736 * ib_dereg_mr - Deregisters a memory region and removes it from the
1737 * HCA translation table.
1738 * @mr: The memory region to deregister.
1740 int ib_dereg_mr(struct ib_mr
*mr
);
1743 * ib_alloc_mw - Allocates a memory window.
1744 * @pd: The protection domain associated with the memory window.
1746 struct ib_mw
*ib_alloc_mw(struct ib_pd
*pd
);
1749 * ib_bind_mw - Posts a work request to the send queue of the specified
1750 * QP, which binds the memory window to the given address range and
1751 * remote access attributes.
1752 * @qp: QP to post the bind work request on.
1753 * @mw: The memory window to bind.
1754 * @mw_bind: Specifies information about the memory window, including
1755 * its address range, remote access rights, and associated memory region.
1757 static inline int ib_bind_mw(struct ib_qp
*qp
,
1759 struct ib_mw_bind
*mw_bind
)
1761 /* XXX reference counting in corresponding MR? */
1762 return mw
->device
->bind_mw
?
1763 mw
->device
->bind_mw(qp
, mw
, mw_bind
) :
1768 * ib_dealloc_mw - Deallocates a memory window.
1769 * @mw: The memory window to deallocate.
1771 int ib_dealloc_mw(struct ib_mw
*mw
);
1774 * ib_alloc_fmr - Allocates a unmapped fast memory region.
1775 * @pd: The protection domain associated with the unmapped region.
1776 * @mr_access_flags: Specifies the memory access rights.
1777 * @fmr_attr: Attributes of the unmapped region.
1779 * A fast memory region must be mapped before it can be used as part of
1782 struct ib_fmr
*ib_alloc_fmr(struct ib_pd
*pd
,
1783 int mr_access_flags
,
1784 struct ib_fmr_attr
*fmr_attr
);
1787 * ib_map_phys_fmr - Maps a list of physical pages to a fast memory region.
1788 * @fmr: The fast memory region to associate with the pages.
1789 * @page_list: An array of physical pages to map to the fast memory region.
1790 * @list_len: The number of pages in page_list.
1791 * @iova: The I/O virtual address to use with the mapped region.
1793 static inline int ib_map_phys_fmr(struct ib_fmr
*fmr
,
1794 u64
*page_list
, int list_len
,
1797 return fmr
->device
->map_phys_fmr(fmr
, page_list
, list_len
, iova
);
1801 * ib_unmap_fmr - Removes the mapping from a list of fast memory regions.
1802 * @fmr_list: A linked list of fast memory regions to unmap.
1804 int ib_unmap_fmr(struct list_head
*fmr_list
);
1807 * ib_dealloc_fmr - Deallocates a fast memory region.
1808 * @fmr: The fast memory region to deallocate.
1810 int ib_dealloc_fmr(struct ib_fmr
*fmr
);
1813 * ib_attach_mcast - Attaches the specified QP to a multicast group.
1814 * @qp: QP to attach to the multicast group. The QP must be type
1816 * @gid: Multicast group GID.
1817 * @lid: Multicast group LID in host byte order.
1819 * In order to send and receive multicast packets, subnet
1820 * administration must have created the multicast group and configured
1821 * the fabric appropriately. The port associated with the specified
1822 * QP must also be a member of the multicast group.
1824 int ib_attach_mcast(struct ib_qp
*qp
, union ib_gid
*gid
, u16 lid
);
1827 * ib_detach_mcast - Detaches the specified QP from a multicast group.
1828 * @qp: QP to detach from the multicast group.
1829 * @gid: Multicast group GID.
1830 * @lid: Multicast group LID in host byte order.
1832 int ib_detach_mcast(struct ib_qp
*qp
, union ib_gid
*gid
, u16 lid
);
1834 #endif /* IB_VERBS_H */