freebsd-nq/sys/dev/ice/ice_resmgr.c
Eric Joyner d08b8680e1 ice(4): Update to version 0.28.1-k
This updates the driver to align with the version included in
the "Intel Ethernet Adapter Complete Driver Pack", version 25.6.

There are no major functional changes; this mostly contains
bug fixes and changes to prepare for new features. This version
of the driver uses the previously committed ice_ddp package
1.3.19.0.

Signed-off-by: Eric Joyner <erj@FreeBSD.org>

Tested by:	jeffrey.e.pieper@intel.com
Sponsored by:	Intel Corporation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28640
2021-03-05 17:33:39 -08:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */
/* Copyright (c) 2021, Intel Corporation
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/*$FreeBSD$*/
/**
* @file ice_resmgr.c
* @brief Resource allocation manager
*
* Manage device resource allocations for a PF, including assigning queues to
* VSIs, or managing interrupt allocations across the PF.
*
* It can handle contiguous and scattered resource allocations, and upon
* assigning them, will fill in the mapping array with a map of
* resource IDs to PF-space resource indices.
*/
#include "ice_resmgr.h"
/**
* @var M_ICE_RESMGR
* @brief PF resource manager allocation type
*
* malloc(9) allocation type used by the resource manager code.
*/
MALLOC_DEFINE(M_ICE_RESMGR, "ice-resmgr", "Intel(R) 100Gb Network Driver resmgr allocations");
/*
* Public resource manager allocation functions
*/
/**
* ice_resmgr_init - Initialize a resource manager structure
* @resmgr: structure to track the resource manager state
* @num_res: the maximum number of resources it can assign
*
* Initialize the state of a resource manager structure, allocating space to
* assign up to the requested number of resources. Uses bit strings to track
* which resources have been assigned. This type of resmgr is intended to be
* used for tracking LAN queue assignments between VSIs.
*/
int
ice_resmgr_init(struct ice_resmgr *resmgr, u16 num_res)
{
resmgr->resources = bit_alloc(num_res, M_ICE_RESMGR, M_NOWAIT);
if (resmgr->resources == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
resmgr->num_res = num_res;
resmgr->contig_only = false;
return (0);
}
/**
* ice_resmgr_init_contig_only - Initialize a resource manager structure
* @resmgr: structure to track the resource manager state
* @num_res: the maximum number of resources it can assign
*
* Functions similarly to ice_resmgr_init(), but the resulting resmgr structure
* will only allow contiguous allocations. This type of resmgr is intended to
* be used with tracking device MSI-X interrupt allocations.
*/
int
ice_resmgr_init_contig_only(struct ice_resmgr *resmgr, u16 num_res)
{
int error;
error = ice_resmgr_init(resmgr, num_res);
if (error)
return (error);
resmgr->contig_only = true;
return (0);
}
/**
* ice_resmgr_destroy - Deallocate memory associated with a resource manager
* @resmgr: resource manager structure
*
* De-allocates the bit string associated with this resource manager. It is
* expected that this function will not be called until all of the assigned
* resources have been released.
*/
void
ice_resmgr_destroy(struct ice_resmgr *resmgr)
{
if (resmgr->resources != NULL) {
#ifdef INVARIANTS
int set;
bit_count(resmgr->resources, 0, resmgr->num_res, &set);
MPASS(set == 0);
#endif
free(resmgr->resources, M_ICE_RESMGR);
resmgr->resources = NULL;
}
resmgr->num_res = 0;
}
/*
* Resource allocation functions
*/
/**
* ice_resmgr_assign_contiguous - Assign contiguous mapping of resources
* @resmgr: resource manager structure
* @idx: memory to store mapping, at least num_res wide
* @num_res: the number of resources to assign
*
* Assign num_res number of contiguous resources into the idx mapping. On
* success, idx will be updated to map each index to a PF resource.
*
* This function guarantees that the resource mapping will be contiguous, and
* will fail if that is not possible.
*/
int
ice_resmgr_assign_contiguous(struct ice_resmgr *resmgr, u16 *idx, u16 num_res)
{
int start, i;
bit_ffc_area(resmgr->resources, resmgr->num_res, num_res, &start);
if (start < 0)
return (ENOSPC);
/* Set each bit and update the index array */
for (i = 0; i < num_res; i++) {
bit_set(resmgr->resources, start + i);
idx[i] = start + i;
}
return (0);
}
/**
* ice_resmgr_assign_scattered - Assign possibly scattered resources
* @resmgr: the resource manager structure
* @idx: memory to store associated resource mapping, at least num_res wide
* @num_res: the number of resources to assign
*
* Assign num_res number of resources into the idx_mapping. On success, idx
* will be updated to map each index to a PF-space resource.
*
* Queues may be allocated non-contiguously, and this function requires that
* num_res be less than the ICE_MAX_SCATTERED_QUEUES due to hardware
* limitations on scattered queue assignment.
*/
int
ice_resmgr_assign_scattered(struct ice_resmgr *resmgr, u16 *idx, u16 num_res)
{
int index = 0, i;
/* Scattered allocations won't work if they weren't allowed at resmgr
* creation time.
*/
if (resmgr->contig_only)
return (EPERM);
/* Hardware can only support a limited total of scattered queues for
* a single VSI
*/
if (num_res > ICE_MAX_SCATTERED_QUEUES)
return (EOPNOTSUPP);
for (i = 0; i < num_res; i++) {
bit_ffc_at(resmgr->resources, index, resmgr->num_res, &index);
if (index < 0)
goto err_no_space;
bit_set(resmgr->resources, index);
idx[i] = index;
}
return (0);
err_no_space:
/* Release any resources we did assign up to this point. */
ice_resmgr_release_map(resmgr, idx, i);
return (ENOSPC);
}
/**
* ice_resmgr_release_map - Release previously assigned resource mapping
* @resmgr: the resource manager structure
* @idx: previously assigned resource mapping
* @num_res: number of resources in the mapping
*
* Clears the assignment of each resource in the provided resource index. Updates
* the idx to indicate that each of the virtual indexes have invalid resource
* mappings by assigning them to ICE_INVALID_RES_IDX.
*/
void
ice_resmgr_release_map(struct ice_resmgr *resmgr, u16 *idx, u16 num_res)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num_res; i++) {
if (idx[i] < resmgr->num_res)
bit_clear(resmgr->resources, idx[i]);
idx[i] = ICE_INVALID_RES_IDX;
}
}