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All rights reserved. 24 * Use is subject to license terms. 25 */ 26 27 #ifndef _SYS_MAC_SOFT_RING_H 28 #define _SYS_MAC_SOFT_RING_H 29 30 #ifdef __cplusplus 31 extern "C" { 32 #endif 33 34 #include <sys/types.h> 35 #include <sys/cpuvar.h> 36 #include <sys/processor.h> 37 #include <sys/stream.h> 38 #include <sys/squeue.h> 39 #include <sys/dlpi.h> 40 #include <sys/mac_impl.h> 41 42 #define S_RING_NAMELEN 64 43 44 #define MAX_SR_FANOUT 32 45 46 extern boolean_t mac_soft_ring_enable; 47 extern boolean_t mac_latency_optimize; 48 49 typedef struct mac_soft_ring_s mac_soft_ring_t; 50 typedef struct mac_soft_ring_set_s mac_soft_ring_set_t; 51 52 typedef void (*mac_soft_ring_drain_func_t)(mac_soft_ring_t *); 53 typedef mac_tx_cookie_t (*mac_tx_func_t)(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, mblk_t *, 54 uintptr_t, uint16_t, mblk_t **); 55 56 57 /* Tx notify callback */ 58 typedef struct mac_tx_notify_cb_s { 59 mac_cb_t mtnf_link; /* Linked list of callbacks */ 60 mac_tx_notify_t mtnf_fn; /* The callback function */ 61 void *mtnf_arg; /* Callback function argument */ 62 } mac_tx_notify_cb_t; 63 64 struct mac_soft_ring_s { 65 /* Keep the most used members 64bytes cache aligned */ 66 kmutex_t s_ring_lock; /* lock before using any member */ 67 uint16_t s_ring_type; /* processing model of the sq */ 68 uint16_t s_ring_state; /* state flags and message count */ 69 int s_ring_count; /* # of mblocks in mac_soft_ring */ 70 size_t s_ring_size; /* Size of data queued */ 71 mblk_t *s_ring_first; /* first mblk chain or NULL */ 72 mblk_t *s_ring_last; /* last mblk chain or NULL */ 73 74 mac_direct_rx_t s_ring_rx_func; 75 void *s_ring_rx_arg1; 76 mac_resource_handle_t s_ring_rx_arg2; 77 78 /* 79 * Threshold after which packets get dropped. 80 * Is always greater than s_ring_tx_hiwat 81 */ 82 int s_ring_tx_max_q_cnt; 83 /* # of mblocks after which to apply flow control */ 84 int s_ring_tx_hiwat; 85 /* # of mblocks after which to relieve flow control */ 86 int s_ring_tx_lowat; 87 boolean_t s_ring_tx_woken_up; 88 uint32_t s_ring_blocked_cnt; /* times blocked for Tx descs */ 89 uint32_t s_ring_unblocked_cnt; /* unblock calls from driver */ 90 uint32_t s_ring_hiwat_cnt; /* times blocked for Tx descs */ 91 92 void *s_ring_tx_arg1; 93 void *s_ring_tx_arg2; 94 95 /* Tx notify callback */ 96 mac_cb_info_t s_ring_notify_cb_info; /* cb list info */ 97 mac_cb_t *s_ring_notify_cb_list; /* The cb list */ 98 99 clock_t s_ring_awaken; /* time async thread was awakened */ 100 101 kthread_t *s_ring_run; /* Current thread processing sq */ 102 processorid_t s_ring_cpuid; /* processor to bind to */ 103 processorid_t s_ring_cpuid_save; /* saved cpuid during offline */ 104 kcondvar_t s_ring_async; /* async thread blocks on */ 105 clock_t s_ring_wait; /* lbolts to wait after a fill() */ 106 timeout_id_t s_ring_tid; /* timer id of pending timeout() */ 107 kthread_t *s_ring_worker; /* kernel thread id */ 108 char s_ring_name[S_RING_NAMELEN + 1]; 109 uint32_t s_ring_total_inpkt; 110 uint32_t s_ring_drops; 111 struct mac_client_impl_s *s_ring_mcip; 112 void *s_ring_flent; 113 kstat_t *s_ring_ksp; 114 115 /* Teardown, poll disable control ops */ 116 kcondvar_t s_ring_client_cv; /* Client wait for control op */ 117 118 mac_soft_ring_set_t *s_ring_set; /* The SRS this ring belongs to */ 119 mac_soft_ring_t *s_ring_next; 120 mac_soft_ring_t *s_ring_prev; 121 mac_soft_ring_drain_func_t s_ring_drain_func; 122 }; 123 124 typedef void (*mac_srs_drain_proc_t)(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, uint_t); 125 126 /* Transmit side Soft Ring Set */ 127 typedef struct mac_srs_tx_s { 128 /* Members for Tx size processing */ 129 uint32_t st_mode; 130 mac_tx_func_t st_func; 131 void *st_arg1; 132 void *st_arg2; 133 mac_group_t *st_group; /* TX group for share */ 134 boolean_t st_woken_up; 135 136 /* 137 * st_max_q_cnt is the queue depth threshold to limit 138 * outstanding packets on the Tx SRS. Once the limit 139 * is reached, Tx SRS will drop packets until the 140 * limit goes below the threshold. 141 */ 142 uint32_t st_max_q_cnt; /* max. outstanding packets */ 143 /* 144 * st_hiwat is used Tx serializer and bandwidth mode. 145 * This is the queue depth threshold upto which 146 * packets will get buffered with no flow-control 147 * back pressure applied to the caller. Once this 148 * threshold is reached, back pressure will be 149 * applied to the caller of mac_tx() (mac_tx() starts 150 * returning a cookie to indicate a blocked SRS). 151 * st_hiwat should always be lesser than or equal to 152 * st_max_q_cnt. 153 */ 154 uint32_t st_hiwat; /* mblk cnt to apply flow control */ 155 uint32_t st_lowat; /* mblk cnt to relieve flow control */ 156 uint32_t st_drop_count; 157 /* 158 * Number of times the srs gets blocked due to lack of Tx 159 * desc is noted down. Corresponding wakeup from driver 160 * to unblock is also noted down. They should match in a 161 * correctly working setup. If there is less unblocks 162 * than blocks, then Tx side waits forever for a wakeup 163 * from below. The following protected by srs_lock. 164 */ 165 uint32_t st_blocked_cnt; /* times blocked for Tx descs */ 166 uint32_t st_unblocked_cnt; /* unblock calls from driver */ 167 uint32_t st_hiwat_cnt; /* times blocked for Tx descs */ 168 } mac_srs_tx_t; 169 170 /* Receive side Soft Ring Set */ 171 typedef struct mac_srs_rx_s { 172 /* 173 * Upcall Function for fanout, Rx processing etc. Perhaps 174 * the same 3 members below can be used for Tx 175 * processing, but looking around, mac_rx_func_t has 176 * proliferated too much into various files at different 177 * places. I am leaving the consolidation battle for 178 * another day. 179 */ 180 mac_direct_rx_t sr_func; /* srs_lock */ 181 void *sr_arg1; /* srs_lock */ 182 mac_resource_handle_t sr_arg2; /* srs_lock */ 183 mac_rx_func_t sr_lower_proc; /* Atomically changed */ 184 uint32_t sr_poll_pkt_cnt; 185 uint32_t sr_poll_thres; 186 187 /* mblk cnt to apply flow control */ 188 uint32_t sr_hiwat; 189 /* mblk cnt to relieve flow control */ 190 uint32_t sr_lowat; 191 uint32_t sr_poll_count; 192 uint32_t sr_intr_count; 193 uint32_t sr_drop_count; 194 195 /* Times polling was enabled */ 196 uint32_t sr_poll_on; 197 /* Times polling was enabled by worker thread */ 198 uint32_t sr_worker_poll_on; 199 /* Times polling was disabled */ 200 uint32_t sr_poll_off; 201 /* Poll thread signalled count */ 202 uint32_t sr_poll_thr_sig; 203 /* Poll thread busy */ 204 uint32_t sr_poll_thr_busy; 205 /* SRS drains, stays in poll mode but doesn't poll */ 206 uint32_t sr_poll_drain_no_poll; 207 /* 208 * SRS has nothing to do and no packets in H/W but 209 * there is a backlog in softrings. SRS stays in 210 * poll mode but doesn't do polling. 211 */ 212 uint32_t sr_poll_no_poll; 213 /* Active polling restarted */ 214 uint32_t sr_below_hiwat; 215 /* Found packets in last poll so try and poll again */ 216 uint32_t sr_poll_again; 217 /* 218 * Packets in queue but poll thread not allowed to process so 219 * signal the worker thread. 220 */ 221 uint32_t sr_poll_sig_worker; 222 /* 223 * Poll thread has nothing to do and H/W has nothing so 224 * reenable the interrupts. 225 */ 226 uint32_t sr_poll_intr_enable; 227 /* 228 * Poll thread has nothing to do and worker thread was already 229 * running so it can decide to reenable interrupt or poll again. 230 */ 231 uint32_t sr_poll_goto_sleep; 232 /* Worker thread goes back to draining the queue */ 233 uint32_t sr_drain_again; 234 /* More Packets in queue so signal the worker thread to drain */ 235 uint32_t sr_drain_poll_sig; 236 /* Poll thread is already running so worker has nothing to do */ 237 uint32_t sr_drain_poll_running; 238 /* We have packets already queued so keep polling */ 239 uint32_t sr_drain_keep_polling; 240 /* Drain is done and interrupts are reenabled */ 241 uint32_t sr_drain_finish_intr; 242 /* Polling thread needs to schedule worker wakeup */ 243 uint32_t sr_poll_worker_wakeup; 244 245 /* Chains less than 10 pkts */ 246 uint32_t sr_chain_cnt_undr10; 247 /* Chains between 10 & 50 pkts */ 248 uint32_t sr_chain_cnt_10to50; 249 /* Chains over 50 pkts */ 250 uint32_t sr_chain_cnt_over50; 251 } mac_srs_rx_t; 252 253 /* 254 * mac_soft_ring_set_s: 255 * This is used both for Tx and Rx side. The srs_type identifies Rx or 256 * Tx type. 257 * 258 * Note that the structure is carefully crafted, with Rx elements coming 259 * first followed by Tx specific members. Future additions to this 260 * structure should follow the same guidelines. 261 * 262 * Rx-side notes: 263 * mac_rx_classify_flow_add() always creates a mac_soft_ring_set_t and fn_flow 264 * points to info from it (func = srs_lower_proc, arg = soft_ring_set). On 265 * interrupt path, srs_lower_proc does B/W adjustment and switch to polling mode 266 * (if poll capable) and feeds the packets to soft_ring_list via choosen 267 * fanout type (specified by srs_type). In poll mode, the poll thread which is 268 * also a pointer can pick up the packets and feed them to various 269 * soft_ring_list. 270 * 271 * The srs_type can either be protocol based or fanout based where fanout itelf 272 * can be various types 273 * 274 * The polling works by turning off interrupts as soon as a packets 275 * are queued on the soft ring set. Once the backlog is clear and poll 276 * thread return empty handed i.e. Rx ring doesn't have anything, the 277 * interrupt is turned back on. For this purpose we keep a separate 278 * srs_poll_pkt_cnt counter which tracks the packets queued between SRS 279 * and the soft rings as well. The counter is incremented when packets 280 * are queued and decremented when SRS processes them (in case it has 281 * no soft rings) or the soft ring process them. Its important that 282 * in case SRS has softrings, the decrement doesn't happen till the 283 * packet is processed by the soft rings since it takes very little time 284 * for SRS to queue packet from SRS to soft rings and it will keep 285 * bringing more packets in the system faster than soft rings can 286 * process them. 287 * 288 * Tx side notes: 289 * The srs structure acts as a serializer with a worker thread. The 290 * default behavior of srs though is to act as a pass-thru. The queues 291 * (srs_first, srs_last, srs_count) get used when Tx ring runs out of Tx 292 * descriptors or to enforce bandwidth limits. 293 * 294 * When multiple Tx rings are present, the SRS state will be set to 295 * SRS_FANOUT_OTH. Outgoing packets coming into mac_tx_srs_process() 296 * function will be fanned out to one of the Tx side soft rings based on 297 * a hint passed in mac_tx_srs_process(). Each soft ring, in turn, will 298 * be associated with a distinct h/w Tx ring. 299 */ 300 301 struct mac_soft_ring_set_s { 302 /* 303 * Common elements, common to both Rx and Tx SRS type. 304 * The following block of fields are protected by srs_lock 305 */ 306 kmutex_t srs_lock; 307 uint32_t srs_type; 308 uint32_t srs_state; /* state flags */ 309 uint32_t srs_count; 310 mblk_t *srs_first; /* first mblk chain or NULL */ 311 mblk_t *srs_last; /* last mblk chain or NULL */ 312 kcondvar_t srs_async; /* cv for worker thread */ 313 kcondvar_t srs_cv; /* cv for poll thread */ 314 kcondvar_t srs_quiesce_done_cv; /* cv for removal */ 315 timeout_id_t srs_tid; /* timeout id for pending timeout */ 316 317 /* 318 * List of soft rings & processing function. 319 * The following block is protected by Rx quiescence. 320 * i.e. they can be changed only after quiescing the SRS 321 * Protected by srs_lock. 322 */ 323 mac_soft_ring_t *srs_soft_ring_head; 324 mac_soft_ring_t *srs_soft_ring_tail; 325 int srs_soft_ring_count; 326 int srs_soft_ring_quiesced_count; 327 int srs_soft_ring_condemned_count; 328 mac_soft_ring_t **srs_tcp_soft_rings; 329 int srs_tcp_ring_count; 330 mac_soft_ring_t **srs_udp_soft_rings; 331 int srs_udp_ring_count; 332 /* 333 * srs_oth_soft_rings is also used by tx_srs in 334 * when operating in multi tx ring mode. 335 */ 336 mac_soft_ring_t **srs_oth_soft_rings; 337 int srs_oth_ring_count; 338 339 /* 340 * Bandwidth control related members. 341 * They are common to both Rx- and Tx-side. 342 * Following protected by srs_lock 343 */ 344 mac_bw_ctl_t *srs_bw; 345 size_t srs_size; /* Size of packets queued in bytes */ 346 pri_t srs_pri; 347 348 mac_soft_ring_set_t *srs_next; /* mac_srs_g_lock */ 349 mac_soft_ring_set_t *srs_prev; /* mac_srs_g_lock */ 350 351 /* Attribute specific drain func (BW ctl vs non-BW ctl) */ 352 mac_srs_drain_proc_t srs_drain_func; /* Write once (WO) */ 353 354 /* 355 * If the associated ring is exclusively used by a mac client, e.g., 356 * an aggregation, this fields is used to keep a reference to the 357 * MAC client's pseudo ring. 358 */ 359 mac_resource_handle_t srs_mrh; 360 /* 361 * The following blocks are write once (WO) and valid for the life 362 * of the SRS 363 */ 364 struct mac_client_impl_s *srs_mcip; /* back ptr to mac client */ 365 void *srs_flent; /* back ptr to flent */ 366 mac_ring_t *srs_ring; /* Ring Descriptor */ 367 368 /* Teardown, disable control ops */ 369 kcondvar_t srs_client_cv; /* Client wait for the control op */ 370 371 kthread_t *srs_worker; /* WO, worker thread */ 372 kthread_t *srs_poll_thr; /* WO, poll thread */ 373 374 uint_t srs_ind; /* Round Robin indx for picking up SR */ 375 processorid_t srs_worker_cpuid; /* processor to bind to */ 376 processorid_t srs_worker_cpuid_save; /* saved cpuid during offline */ 377 processorid_t srs_poll_cpuid; /* processor to bind to */ 378 processorid_t srs_poll_cpuid_save; /* saved cpuid during offline */ 379 uint_t srs_fanout_state; 380 mac_cpus_t srs_cpu; 381 382 mac_srs_rx_t srs_rx; 383 mac_srs_tx_t srs_tx; 384 }; 385 386 /* 387 * type flags - combination allowed to process and drain the queue 388 */ 389 #define ST_RING_WORKER_ONLY 0x0001 /* Worker thread only */ 390 #define ST_RING_ANY 0x0002 /* Any thread can process the queue */ 391 #define ST_RING_TCP 0x0004 392 #define ST_RING_UDP 0x0008 393 #define ST_RING_OTH 0x0010 394 395 #define ST_RING_BW_CTL 0x0020 396 #define ST_RING_TX 0x0040 397 398 /* 399 * State flags. 400 */ 401 #define S_RING_PROC 0x0001 /* being processed */ 402 #define S_RING_BOUND 0x0002 /* Worker thread is bound to a cpu */ 403 #define S_RING_BLOCK 0x0004 /* No Tx descs */ 404 #define S_RING_TX_HIWAT 0x0008 /* Tx high watermark reached */ 405 406 #define S_RING_WAKEUP_CLIENT 0x0010 /* flow ctrl, client wakeup needed */ 407 #define S_RING_BLANK 0x0020 /* Has been put into polling mode */ 408 #define S_RING_CLIENT_WAIT 0x0040 /* Client waiting for control op */ 409 410 #define S_RING_CONDEMNED 0x0100 /* Being torn down */ 411 #define S_RING_CONDEMNED_DONE 0x0200 /* Being torn down */ 412 #define S_RING_QUIESCE 0x0400 /* No traffic flow, transient flag */ 413 #define S_RING_QUIESCE_DONE 0x0800 /* No traffic flow, transient flag */ 414 415 #define S_RING_RESTART 0x1000 /* Go back to normal traffic flow */ 416 #define S_RING_ENQUEUED 0x2000 /* Pkts enqueued in Tx soft ring */ 417 418 /* 419 * arguments for processors to bind to 420 */ 421 #define S_RING_BIND_NONE -1 422 423 /* 424 * defines for srs_type - identifies a link or a sub-flow 425 * and other static characteristics of a SRS like a tx 426 * srs, tcp only srs, etc. 427 */ 428 #define SRST_LINK 0x00000001 429 #define SRST_FLOW 0x00000002 430 #define SRST_NO_SOFT_RINGS 0x00000004 431 #define SRST_TCP_ONLY 0x00000008 432 433 #define SRST_FANOUT_PROTO 0x00000010 434 #define SRST_FANOUT_SRC_IP 0x00000020 435 #define SRST_FANOUT_OTH 0x00000040 436 #define SRST_DEFAULT_GRP 0x00000080 437 438 #define SRST_TX 0x00000100 439 #define SRST_BW_CONTROL 0x00000200 440 #define SRST_DIRECT_POLL 0x00000400 441 442 #define SRST_DLS_BYPASS 0x00001000 443 #define SRST_CLIENT_POLL_ENABLED 0x00002000 444 445 /* 446 * soft ring set flags. These bits are dynamic in nature and get 447 * applied to srs_state. They reflect the state of SRS at any 448 * point of time 449 */ 450 #define SRS_BLANK 0x00000001 451 #define SRS_WORKER_BOUND 0x00000002 452 #define SRS_POLL_BOUND 0x00000004 453 #define SRS_POLLING_CAPAB 0x00000008 454 455 #define SRS_PROC 0x00000010 456 #define SRS_GET_PKTS 0x00000020 457 #define SRS_POLLING 0x00000040 458 #define SRS_BW_ENFORCED 0x00000080 459 460 #define SRS_WORKER 0x00000100 461 #define SRS_ENQUEUED 0x00000200 462 #define SRS_ANY_PROCESS 0x00000400 463 #define SRS_PROC_FAST 0x00000800 464 465 #define SRS_POLL_PROC 0x00001000 466 #define SRS_TX_BLOCKED 0x00002000 /* out of Tx descs */ 467 #define SRS_TX_HIWAT 0x00004000 /* Tx count exceeds hiwat */ 468 #define SRS_TX_WAKEUP_CLIENT 0x00008000 /* Flow-ctl: wakeup client */ 469 470 #define SRS_CLIENT_PROC 0x00010000 471 #define SRS_CLIENT_WAIT 0x00020000 472 #define SRS_QUIESCE 0x00040000 473 #define SRS_QUIESCE_DONE 0x00080000 474 475 #define SRS_CONDEMNED 0x00100000 476 #define SRS_CONDEMNED_DONE 0x00200000 477 #define SRS_POLL_THR_QUIESCED 0x00400000 478 #define SRS_RESTART 0x00800000 479 480 #define SRS_RESTART_DONE 0x01000000 481 #define SRS_POLL_THR_RESTART 0x02000000 482 #define SRS_IN_GLIST 0x04000000 483 #define SRS_POLL_THR_EXITED 0x08000000 484 485 #define SRS_QUIESCE_PERM 0x10000000 486 #define SRS_LATENCY_OPT 0x20000000 487 #define SRS_SOFTRING_QUEUE 0x40000000 488 489 #define SRS_QUIESCED(srs) (srs->srs_state & SRS_QUIESCE_DONE) 490 491 /* 492 * If the SRS_QUIESCE_PERM flag is set, the SRS worker thread will not be 493 * able to be restarted. 494 */ 495 #define SRS_QUIESCED_PERMANENT(srs) (srs->srs_state & SRS_QUIESCE_PERM) 496 497 /* 498 * soft ring set (SRS) Tx modes 499 */ 500 typedef enum { 501 SRS_TX_DEFAULT = 0, 502 SRS_TX_SERIALIZE, 503 SRS_TX_FANOUT, 504 SRS_TX_BW, 505 SRS_TX_BW_FANOUT 506 } mac_tx_srs_mode_t; 507 508 /* 509 * SRS fanout states 510 */ 511 typedef enum { 512 SRS_FANOUT_UNINIT = 0, 513 SRS_FANOUT_INIT, 514 SRS_FANOUT_REINIT 515 } mac_srs_fanout_state_t; 516 517 /* 518 * Structure for dls statistics 519 */ 520 struct dls_kstats { 521 kstat_named_t dlss_soft_ring_pkt_drop; 522 }; 523 524 extern struct dls_kstats dls_kstat; 525 526 #define DLS_BUMP_STAT(x, y) (dls_kstat.x.value.ui32 += y) 527 528 /* Turn dynamic polling off */ 529 #define MAC_SRS_POLLING_OFF(mac_srs) { \ 530 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&(mac_srs)->srs_lock)); \ 531 if (((mac_srs)->srs_state & (SRS_POLLING_CAPAB|SRS_POLLING)) == \ 532 (SRS_POLLING_CAPAB|SRS_POLLING)) { \ 533 (mac_srs)->srs_state &= ~SRS_POLLING; \ 534 (void) mac_hwring_enable_intr((mac_ring_handle_t) \ 535 (mac_srs)->srs_ring); \ 536 (mac_srs)->srs_rx.sr_poll_off++; \ 537 } \ 538 } 539 540 #define MAC_COUNT_CHAIN(mac_srs, head, tail, cnt, sz) { \ 541 mblk_t *tmp; \ 542 boolean_t bw_ctl = B_FALSE; \ 543 \ 544 ASSERT((head) != NULL); \ 545 cnt = 0; \ 546 sz = 0; \ 547 if ((mac_srs)->srs_type & SRST_BW_CONTROL) \ 548 bw_ctl = B_TRUE; \ 549 tmp = tail = (head); \ 550 if ((head)->b_next == NULL) { \ 551 cnt = 1; \ 552 if (bw_ctl) \ 553 sz += msgdsize(head); \ 554 } else { \ 555 while (tmp != NULL) { \ 556 tail = tmp; \ 557 cnt++; \ 558 if (bw_ctl) \ 559 sz += msgdsize(tmp); \ 560 tmp = tmp->b_next; \ 561 } \ 562 } \ 563 } 564 565 /* 566 * Decrement the cumulative packet count in SRS and its 567 * soft rings. If the srs_poll_pkt_cnt goes below lowat, then check 568 * if if the interface was left in a polling mode and no one 569 * is really processing the queue (to get the interface out 570 * of poll mode). If no one is processing the queue, then 571 * acquire the PROC and signal the poll thread to check the 572 * interface for packets and get the interface back to interrupt 573 * mode if nothing is found. 574 */ 575 #define MAC_UPDATE_SRS_COUNT_LOCKED(mac_srs, cnt) { \ 576 mac_srs_rx_t *srs_rx = &(mac_srs)->srs_rx; \ 577 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&(mac_srs)->srs_lock)); \ 578 \ 579 srs_rx->sr_poll_pkt_cnt -= cnt; \ 580 if ((srs_rx->sr_poll_pkt_cnt <= srs_rx->sr_poll_thres) && \ 581 (((mac_srs)->srs_state & \ 582 (SRS_POLLING|SRS_PROC|SRS_GET_PKTS)) == SRS_POLLING)) \ 583 { \ 584 (mac_srs)->srs_state |= (SRS_PROC|SRS_GET_PKTS); \ 585 cv_signal(&(mac_srs)->srs_cv); \ 586 srs_rx->sr_below_hiwat++; \ 587 } \ 588 } 589 590 /* 591 * The following two macros are used to update the inbound packet and byte. 592 * count. The packet and byte count reflect the packets and bytes that are 593 * taken out of the SRS's queue, i.e. indicating they are being delivered. 594 * The srs_count and srs_size are updated in different locations as the 595 * srs_size is also used to take into account any bandwidth limits. The 596 * srs_size is updated only when a soft ring, if any, sends a packet up, 597 * as opposed to updating it when the SRS sends a packet to the SR, i.e. 598 * the srs_size reflects the packets in the SRS and SRs. These 599 * macros decrement the srs_size and srs_count and also increment the 600 * ipackets and ibytes stats resp. 601 * 602 * xxx-venu These are done under srs_lock, for now we still update 603 * mci_stat_ibytes/mci_stat_ipackets atomically, need to check if 604 * just updating them would be accurate enough. 605 * 606 * If we are updating these for a sub-flow SRS, then we need to also 607 * updated it's MAC client bandwidth info, if the MAC client is also 608 * bandwidth regulated. 609 */ 610 #define MAC_UPDATE_SRS_SIZE_LOCKED(srs, sz) { \ 611 if ((srs)->srs_type & SRST_BW_CONTROL) { \ 612 mutex_enter(&(srs)->srs_bw->mac_bw_lock); \ 613 (srs)->srs_bw->mac_bw_sz -= (sz); \ 614 (srs)->srs_bw->mac_bw_used += (sz); \ 615 mutex_exit(&(srs)->srs_bw->mac_bw_lock); \ 616 } \ 617 } 618 619 #define MAC_TX_UPDATE_BW_INFO(srs, sz) { \ 620 (srs)->srs_bw->mac_bw_sz -= (sz); \ 621 (srs)->srs_bw->mac_bw_used += (sz); \ 622 } 623 624 #define TX_MULTI_RING_MODE(mac_srs) \ 625 ((mac_srs)->srs_tx.st_mode == SRS_TX_FANOUT || \ 626 (mac_srs)->srs_tx.st_mode == SRS_TX_BW_FANOUT) 627 628 /* Soft ring flags for teardown */ 629 #define SRS_POLL_THR_OWNER (SRS_PROC | SRS_POLLING | SRS_GET_PKTS) 630 #define SRS_PAUSE (SRS_CONDEMNED | SRS_QUIESCE) 631 #define S_RING_PAUSE (S_RING_CONDEMNED | S_RING_QUIESCE) 632 633 /* Soft rings */ 634 extern void mac_soft_ring_init(void); 635 extern void mac_soft_ring_finish(void); 636 extern void mac_fanout_setup(mac_client_impl_t *, flow_entry_t *, 637 mac_resource_props_t *, mac_direct_rx_t, void *, mac_resource_handle_t); 638 639 extern void mac_soft_ring_worker_wakeup(mac_soft_ring_t *); 640 extern void mac_soft_ring_blank(void *, time_t, uint_t, int); 641 extern mblk_t *mac_soft_ring_poll(mac_soft_ring_t *, int); 642 extern void mac_soft_ring_destroy(mac_soft_ring_t *); 643 extern void mac_soft_ring_dls_bypass(void *, mac_direct_rx_t, void *); 644 645 /* Rx SRS */ 646 extern mac_soft_ring_set_t *mac_srs_create(struct mac_client_impl_s *, 647 flow_entry_t *, uint32_t, mac_direct_rx_t, void *, mac_resource_handle_t, 648 mac_ring_t *); 649 extern void mac_srs_free(mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 650 extern void mac_srs_signal(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, uint_t); 651 extern cpu_t *mac_srs_bind(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, processorid_t); 652 653 extern void mac_srs_change_upcall(void *, mac_direct_rx_t, void *); 654 extern void mac_srs_quiesce_initiate(mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 655 extern void mac_srs_client_poll_enable(struct mac_client_impl_s *, 656 mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 657 extern void mac_srs_client_poll_disable(struct mac_client_impl_s *, 658 mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 659 extern void mac_srs_client_poll_quiesce(struct mac_client_impl_s *, 660 mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 661 extern void mac_srs_client_poll_restart(struct mac_client_impl_s *, 662 mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 663 extern void mac_rx_srs_quiesce(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, uint_t); 664 extern void mac_rx_srs_restart(mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 665 extern void mac_rx_srs_subflow_process(void *, mac_resource_handle_t, mblk_t *, 666 boolean_t); 667 extern void mac_tx_srs_quiesce(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, uint_t); 668 669 /* Tx SRS, Tx softring */ 670 extern void mac_tx_srs_wakeup(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, mac_ring_handle_t); 671 extern void mac_tx_srs_setup(struct mac_client_impl_s *, 672 flow_entry_t *, uint32_t); 673 extern mac_tx_func_t mac_tx_get_func(uint32_t); 674 extern mblk_t *mac_tx_send(mac_client_handle_t, mac_ring_handle_t, mblk_t *, 675 mac_tx_stats_t *); 676 extern boolean_t mac_tx_srs_ring_present(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, mac_ring_t *); 677 extern void mac_tx_srs_add_ring(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, mac_ring_t *); 678 extern void mac_tx_srs_del_ring(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, mac_ring_t *); 679 extern mac_tx_cookie_t mac_tx_srs_no_desc(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, mblk_t *, 680 uint16_t, mblk_t **); 681 682 /* Subflow specific stuff */ 683 extern int mac_srs_flow_create(struct mac_client_impl_s *, flow_entry_t *, 684 mac_resource_props_t *, int, int, mac_direct_rx_t); 685 extern void mac_srs_update_bwlimit(flow_entry_t *, mac_resource_props_t *); 686 extern void mac_srs_adjust_subflow_bwlimit(struct mac_client_impl_s *); 687 extern void mac_srs_update_drv(struct mac_client_impl_s *); 688 extern void mac_update_srs_priority(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, pri_t); 689 extern void mac_client_update_classifier(mac_client_impl_t *, boolean_t); 690 691 extern void mac_soft_ring_intr_enable(void *); 692 extern void mac_soft_ring_intr_disable(void *); 693 extern mac_soft_ring_t *mac_soft_ring_create(int, clock_t, void *, uint16_t, 694 pri_t, mac_client_impl_t *, mac_soft_ring_set_t *, 695 processorid_t, mac_direct_rx_t, void *, mac_resource_handle_t); 696 extern cpu_t *mac_soft_ring_bind(mac_soft_ring_t *, processorid_t); 697 extern void mac_soft_ring_unbind(mac_soft_ring_t *); 698 extern void mac_soft_ring_free(mac_soft_ring_t *, boolean_t); 699 extern void mac_soft_ring_signal(mac_soft_ring_t *, uint_t); 700 extern void mac_rx_soft_ring_process(mac_client_impl_t *, mac_soft_ring_t *, 701 mblk_t *, mblk_t *, int, size_t); 702 extern mac_tx_cookie_t mac_tx_soft_ring_process(mac_soft_ring_t *, 703 mblk_t *, uint16_t, mblk_t **); 704 extern void mac_srs_worker_quiesce(mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 705 extern void mac_srs_worker_restart(mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 706 extern void mac_rx_attach_flow_srs(mac_impl_t *, flow_entry_t *, 707 mac_soft_ring_set_t *, mac_ring_t *, mac_classify_type_t); 708 709 extern void mac_rx_srs_drain_bw(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, uint_t); 710 extern void mac_rx_srs_drain(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, uint_t); 711 extern void mac_rx_srs_process(void *, mac_resource_handle_t, mblk_t *, 712 boolean_t); 713 extern void mac_srs_worker(mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 714 extern void mac_rx_srs_poll_ring(mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 715 extern void mac_tx_srs_drain(mac_soft_ring_set_t *, uint_t); 716 717 extern void mac_tx_srs_restart(mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 718 extern void mac_rx_srs_remove(mac_soft_ring_set_t *); 719 720 #ifdef __cplusplus 721 } 722 #endif 723 724 #endif /* _SYS_MAC_SOFT_RING_H */ 725