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22 /*
23  * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
24  * All rights reserved.
25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 /*
30  * hci1394_tlabel.h
31  *   These routines track the tlabel usage for a 1394 adapter.
32  */
33 
34 #include <sys/kmem.h>
35 #include <sys/types.h>
36 #include <sys/conf.h>
37 #include <sys/ddi.h>
38 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
39 
40 #include <sys/1394/ieee1394.h>
41 #include <sys/1394/adapters/hci1394.h>
42 
43 
44 /*
45  * hci1394_tlabel_init()
46  *    Initialize the tlabel structures.  These structures will be protected
47  *    by a mutex at the iblock_cookie passed in.  Bad tlabels will be usable
48  *    when > reclaim_time_nS has gone by.  init() returns a handle to be used
49  *    for the rest of the tlabel functions.
50  */
51 void
52 hci1394_tlabel_init(hci1394_drvinfo_t *drvinfo, hrtime_t reclaim_time_nS,
53     hci1394_tlabel_handle_t *tlabel_handle)
54 {
55 	hci1394_tlabel_t *tstruct;
56 
57 
58 	ASSERT(tlabel_handle != NULL);
59 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_init_enter, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
60 
61 	/* alloc space for tlabel data */
62 	tstruct = kmem_alloc(sizeof (hci1394_tlabel_t), KM_SLEEP);
63 
64 	/* setup handle which is returned from this function */
65 	*tlabel_handle = tstruct;
66 
67 	/*
68 	 * Initialize tlabel structure. We start with max node set to the
69 	 * maxiumum node we could have so that we make sure the arrays are
70 	 * initialized correctly in hci1394_tlabel_reset().
71 	 */
72 	tstruct->tb_drvinfo = drvinfo;
73 	tstruct->tb_reclaim_time = reclaim_time_nS;
74 	tstruct->tb_max_node = TLABEL_RANGE - 1;
75 	tstruct->tb_bcast_sent = B_FALSE;
76 
77 	mutex_init(&tstruct->tb_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER,
78 	    drvinfo->di_iblock_cookie);
79 
80 	/*
81 	 * The mutex must be initialized before tlabel_reset()
82 	 * is called.  This is because tlabel_reset is also
83 	 * used in normal tlabel processing (i.e. not just during
84 	 * initialization)
85 	 */
86 	hci1394_tlabel_reset(tstruct);
87 
88 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_init_exit, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
89 }
90 
91 
92 /*
93  * hci1394_tlabel_fini()
94  *    Frees up the space allocated in init().  Notice that a pointer to the
95  *    handle is used for the parameter.  fini() will set your handle to NULL
96  *    before returning.
97  */
98 void
99 hci1394_tlabel_fini(hci1394_tlabel_handle_t *tlabel_handle)
100 {
101 	hci1394_tlabel_t *tstruct;
102 
103 
104 	ASSERT(tlabel_handle != NULL);
105 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_fini_enter, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
106 
107 	tstruct = (hci1394_tlabel_t *)*tlabel_handle;
108 
109 	mutex_destroy(&tstruct->tb_mutex);
110 	kmem_free(tstruct, sizeof (hci1394_tlabel_t));
111 
112 	/* set handle to null.  This helps catch bugs. */
113 	*tlabel_handle = NULL;
114 
115 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_fini_exit, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
116 }
117 
118 
119 /*
120  * hci1394_tlabel_alloc()
121  *    alloc a tlabel based on the node id. If alloc fails, we are out of
122  *    tlabels for that node. See comments before set_reclaim_time() on when
123  *    bad tlabel's are free to be used again.
124  */
125 int
126 hci1394_tlabel_alloc(hci1394_tlabel_handle_t tlabel_handle, uint_t destination,
127     hci1394_tlabel_info_t *tlabel_info)
128 {
129 	uint_t node_number;
130 	uint_t index;
131 	uint64_t bad;
132 	uint64_t free;
133 	hrtime_t time;
134 	uint8_t last;
135 
136 
137 	ASSERT(tlabel_handle != NULL);
138 	ASSERT(tlabel_info != NULL);
139 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_alloc_enter,
140 	    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
141 
142 	/* copy destination into tlabel_info */
143 	tlabel_info->tbi_destination = destination;
144 
145 	/* figure out what node we are going to */
146 	node_number = IEEE1394_NODE_NUM(destination);
147 
148 	mutex_enter(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
149 
150 	/*
151 	 * Keep track of if we have sent out a broadcast request and what the
152 	 * maximum # node we have sent to for reset processing optimization
153 	 */
154 	if (node_number == IEEE1394_BROADCAST_NODEID) {
155 		tlabel_handle->tb_bcast_sent = B_TRUE;
156 	} else if (node_number > tlabel_handle->tb_max_node) {
157 		tlabel_handle->tb_max_node = node_number;
158 	}
159 
160 	/* setup copies so we don't take up so much space :-) */
161 	bad = tlabel_handle->tb_bad[node_number];
162 	free = tlabel_handle->tb_free[node_number];
163 	time = tlabel_handle->tb_bad_timestamp[node_number];
164 	last = tlabel_handle->tb_last[node_number];
165 
166 	/*
167 	 * If there are any bad tlabels, see if the last bad tlabel recorded for
168 	 * this nodeid is now good to use. If so, add all bad tlabels for that
169 	 * node id back into the free list
170 	 *
171 	 * NOTE: This assumes that bad tlabels are infrequent.
172 	 */
173 	if (bad != 0) {
174 		if (gethrtime() > time) {
175 
176 			/* add the bad tlabels back into the free list */
177 			free |= bad;
178 
179 			/* clear the bad list */
180 			bad = 0;
181 
182 			TNF_PROBE_1(hci1394_tlabel_free_bad,
183 			    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_ERROR, "", tnf_uint, nodeid,
184 			    node_number);
185 		}
186 	}
187 
188 	/*
189 	 * Find a free tlabel.  This will break out of the loop once it finds a
190 	 * tlabel.  There are a total of TLABEL_RANGE tlabels.  The alloc
191 	 * rotates the check so that we don't always use the same tlabel. It
192 	 * stores the last tlabel used in last.
193 	 */
194 	for (index = 0; index < TLABEL_RANGE; index++) {
195 
196 		/* if the next tlabel to check is free */
197 		if ((free & ((uint64_t)1 << last)) != 0) {
198 			/* we are using this tlabel */
199 			tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel = last;
200 
201 			TNF_PROBE_2_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_alloc,
202 			    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_TLABEL, "", tnf_uint, nodeid,
203 			    node_number, tnf_uint, alloced_tlabel,
204 			    tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel);
205 
206 			/* take it out of the free list */
207 			free = free & ~((uint64_t)1 << last);
208 
209 			/*
210 			 * increment the last count so we start checking on the
211 			 * next tlabel next alloc().  Note the rollover at
212 			 * TLABEL_RANGE since we only have TLABEL_RANGE tlabels.
213 			 */
214 			(last)++;
215 			if (last >= TLABEL_RANGE) {
216 				last = 0;
217 			}
218 
219 			/* Copy the copies back */
220 			tlabel_handle->tb_bad[node_number] = bad;
221 			tlabel_handle->tb_free[node_number] = free;
222 			tlabel_handle->tb_bad_timestamp[node_number] = time;
223 			tlabel_handle->tb_last[node_number] = last;
224 
225 			/* unlock the tlabel structure */
226 			mutex_exit(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
227 
228 			TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_alloc_exit,
229 			    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
230 			return (DDI_SUCCESS);
231 		}
232 
233 		/*
234 		 * This tlabel is not free, lets go to the next one. Note the
235 		 * rollover at TLABEL_RANGE since we only have TLABEL_RANGE
236 		 * tlabels.
237 		 */
238 		(last)++;
239 		if (last >= TLABEL_RANGE) {
240 			last = 0;
241 		}
242 	}
243 
244 	/* Copy the copies back */
245 	tlabel_handle->tb_bad[node_number] = bad;
246 	tlabel_handle->tb_free[node_number] = free;
247 	tlabel_handle->tb_bad_timestamp[node_number] = time;
248 	tlabel_handle->tb_last[node_number] = last;
249 
250 	mutex_exit(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
251 
252 	TNF_PROBE_1(hci1394_tlabel_alloc_empty, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_ERROR, "",
253 	    tnf_string, errmsg, "No more tlabels left to alloc");
254 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_alloc_exit, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
255 
256 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
257 }
258 
259 
260 /*
261  * hci1394_tlabel_free()
262  *    free the previously alloc()'d tlabel.  Once a tlabel has been free'd, it
263  *    can be used again when alloc() is called.
264  */
265 void
266 hci1394_tlabel_free(hci1394_tlabel_handle_t tlabel_handle,
267     hci1394_tlabel_info_t *tlabel_info)
268 {
269 	uint_t node_number;
270 	uint_t tlabel;
271 
272 
273 	ASSERT(tlabel_handle != NULL);
274 	ASSERT(tlabel_info != NULL);
275 	ASSERT(tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel <= TLABEL_MASK);
276 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_free_enter, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
277 
278 	/* figure out what node and tlabel we are using */
279 	node_number = IEEE1394_NODE_NUM(tlabel_info->tbi_destination);
280 	tlabel = tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel;
281 
282 	TNF_PROBE_2_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_free,
283 	    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_TLABEL, "", tnf_uint, nodeid, node_number,
284 	    tnf_uint, freed_tlabel, tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel);
285 
286 	mutex_enter(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
287 
288 	/*
289 	 * Put the tlabel back in the free list and NULL out the (void *) in the
290 	 * lookup structure.  You wouldn't expect to have to null out the lookup
291 	 * structure, but we know first hand that bad HW will send invalid
292 	 * tlabels which could really mess things up if you didn't :-)
293 	 */
294 	tlabel_handle->tb_lookup[node_number][tlabel] = NULL;
295 	tlabel_handle->tb_free[node_number] |= ((uint64_t)1 << tlabel);
296 
297 	mutex_exit(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
298 
299 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_free_exit, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
300 }
301 
302 
303 /*
304  * hci1394_tlabel_register()
305  *    Register an opaque command with an alloc()'d tlabel. Each nodeID has it's
306  *    own tlabel list.
307  */
308 void
309 hci1394_tlabel_register(hci1394_tlabel_handle_t tlabel_handle,
310     hci1394_tlabel_info_t *tlabel_info, void *cmd)
311 {
312 	uint_t node_number;
313 	uint_t tlabel;
314 
315 
316 	ASSERT(tlabel_handle != NULL);
317 	ASSERT(tlabel_info != NULL);
318 	ASSERT(tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel <= TLABEL_MASK);
319 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_register_enter,
320 	    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
321 
322 	/* figure out what node and tlabel we are using */
323 	node_number = IEEE1394_NODE_NUM(tlabel_info->tbi_destination);
324 	tlabel = tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel;
325 
326 	mutex_enter(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
327 
328 	/* enter the (void *) into the lookup table */
329 	tlabel_handle->tb_lookup[node_number][tlabel] = cmd;
330 
331 	mutex_exit(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
332 
333 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_register_exit,
334 	    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
335 }
336 
337 
338 /*
339  * hci1394_tlabel_lookup()
340  *    returns (in cmd) the opaque command which was registered with the
341  *    specified tlabel from alloc(). If a tlabel was not registered, cmd ='s
342  *    NULL.
343  */
344 void
345 hci1394_tlabel_lookup(hci1394_tlabel_handle_t tlabel_handle,
346     hci1394_tlabel_info_t *tlabel_info, void **cmd)
347 {
348 	uint_t node_number;
349 	uint_t tlabel;
350 
351 
352 	ASSERT(tlabel_handle != NULL);
353 	ASSERT(tlabel_info != NULL);
354 	ASSERT(cmd != NULL);
355 	ASSERT(tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel <= TLABEL_MASK);
356 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_lookup_enter,
357 	    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
358 
359 	/* figure out what node and tlabel we are using */
360 	node_number = IEEE1394_NODE_NUM(tlabel_info->tbi_destination);
361 	tlabel = tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel;
362 
363 	mutex_enter(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
364 
365 	/*
366 	 * fetch the (void *) from the lookup table.  The case where the pointer
367 	 * equals NULL will be handled by the layer above.
368 	 */
369 	*cmd = tlabel_handle->tb_lookup[node_number][tlabel];
370 
371 	mutex_exit(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
372 
373 	TNF_PROBE_2_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_lookup,
374 	    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_TLABEL, "", tnf_uint, nodeid, node_number,
375 	    tnf_uint, lookup_tlabel, tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel);
376 
377 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_lookup_exit,
378 	    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
379 }
380 
381 
382 /*
383  * hci1394_tlabel_bad()
384  *    Register the specified tlabel as bad.  tlabel_lookup() will no longer
385  *    return a registered opaque command and this tlabel will not be returned
386  *    from alloc() until > reclaim_time has passed. See set_reclaim_time() for
387  *    more info.
388  */
389 void
390 hci1394_tlabel_bad(hci1394_tlabel_handle_t tlabel_handle,
391     hci1394_tlabel_info_t *tlabel_info)
392 {
393 	uint_t node_number;
394 	uint_t tlabel;
395 
396 
397 	ASSERT(tlabel_handle != NULL);
398 	ASSERT(tlabel_info != NULL);
399 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_bad_enter, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
400 
401 	/* figure out what node and tlabel we are using */
402 	node_number = IEEE1394_NODE_NUM(tlabel_info->tbi_destination);
403 	tlabel = tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel & TLABEL_MASK;
404 
405 	mutex_enter(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
406 
407 	TNF_PROBE_2(hci1394_tlabel_timeout, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_ERROR, "", tnf_uint,
408 	    nodeid, node_number, tnf_uint, bad_tlabel, tlabel_info->tbi_tlabel);
409 
410 	/*
411 	 * Put the tlabel in the bad list and NULL out the (void *) in the
412 	 * lookup structure.  We may see this tlabel shortly if the device is
413 	 * late in responding. We want to make sure to drop the message if we
414 	 * do. Set the bad timestamp to the current time plus the reclaim time.
415 	 * This is the "new" time when all of the bad tlabels for this node will
416 	 * be free'd.
417 	 */
418 	tlabel_handle->tb_bad_timestamp[node_number] = gethrtime() +
419 	    tlabel_handle->tb_reclaim_time;
420 	tlabel_handle->tb_bad[node_number] |= ((uint64_t)1 << tlabel);
421 	tlabel_handle->tb_lookup[node_number][tlabel] = NULL;
422 
423 	mutex_exit(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
424 
425 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_bad_exit, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
426 }
427 
428 
429 /*
430  * hci1394_tlabel_reset()
431  *    resets the tlabel tracking structures to an initial state where no
432  *    tlabels are outstanding and all tlabels are registered as good.  This
433  *    routine should be called every bus reset.
434  */
435 void
436 hci1394_tlabel_reset(hci1394_tlabel_handle_t tlabel_handle)
437 {
438 	int index;
439 	int index2;
440 
441 
442 	ASSERT(tlabel_handle != NULL);
443 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_reset_enter,
444 	    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
445 
446 	mutex_enter(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
447 
448 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_reset, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_TLABEL, "");
449 
450 	/* Bus reset optimization. handle broadcast writes separately */
451 	if (tlabel_handle->tb_bcast_sent == B_TRUE) {
452 		tlabel_handle->tb_free[IEEE1394_BROADCAST_NODEID] =
453 		    (uint64_t)0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF;
454 		tlabel_handle->tb_bad[IEEE1394_BROADCAST_NODEID] =
455 		    (uint64_t)0;
456 		tlabel_handle->tb_bad_timestamp[IEEE1394_BROADCAST_NODEID] =
457 		    (hrtime_t)0;
458 		tlabel_handle->tb_last[IEEE1394_BROADCAST_NODEID] = 0;
459 		for (index2 = 0; index2 < TLABEL_RANGE; index2++) {
460 			tlabel_handle->tb_lookup[IEEE1394_BROADCAST_NODEID
461 			    ][index2] = NULL;
462 		}
463 	}
464 
465 	/*
466 	 * Mark all tlabels as free.  No bad tlabels.  Start the first tlabel
467 	 * alloc at 0.  Cleanout the lookup table.  An optimization to only do
468 	 * this up to the max node we have seen on the bus has been added.
469 	 */
470 	for (index = 0; index <= tlabel_handle->tb_max_node; index++) {
471 		tlabel_handle->tb_free[index] = (uint64_t)0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF;
472 		tlabel_handle->tb_bad[index] = (uint64_t)0;
473 		tlabel_handle->tb_bad_timestamp[index] = (hrtime_t)0;
474 		tlabel_handle->tb_last[index] = 0;
475 		for (index2 = 0; index2 < TLABEL_RANGE; index2++) {
476 			tlabel_handle->tb_lookup[index][index2] = NULL;
477 		}
478 	}
479 
480 	tlabel_handle->tb_max_node = 0;
481 	tlabel_handle->tb_bcast_sent = B_FALSE;
482 
483 	mutex_exit(&tlabel_handle->tb_mutex);
484 
485 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_reset_exit, HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
486 }
487 
488 
489 /*
490  * hci1394_tlabel_set_reclaim_time()
491  *    This function should be called if a change to the reclaim_time is
492  *    required after the initial call to init().  It is not necessary to call
493  *    this function if the reclaim time never changes.
494  *
495  *    Currently, bad tlabels are reclaimed in tlabel_alloc().
496  *    It looks like the following for a given node:
497  *
498  *    if bad tlabels exist
499  *	    if ((current time + reclaim time) >= last bad tlabel time)
500  *		    free all bad tlabels.
501  */
502 void
503 hci1394_tlabel_set_reclaim_time(hci1394_tlabel_handle_t tlabel_handle,
504     hrtime_t reclaim_time_nS)
505 {
506 	ASSERT(tlabel_handle != NULL);
507 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_set_reclaim_time_enter,
508 	    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
509 
510 	/*
511 	 * We do not need to lock the tlabel structure in this because we are
512 	 * doing a single write to reclaim_time. If this changes in the future,
513 	 * we may need to add calls to lock() and unlock().
514 	 */
515 	tlabel_handle->tb_reclaim_time = reclaim_time_nS;
516 
517 	TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(hci1394_tlabel_set_reclaim_time_exit,
518 	    HCI1394_TNF_HAL_STACK, "");
519 }
520