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35 #ifndef __LNET_TYPES_H__
36 #define __LNET_TYPES_H__
41 #include <libcfs/libcfs.h>
43 /** \addtogroup lnet_addr
46 /** Portal reserved for LNet's own use.
47 * \see lustre/include/lustre/lustre_idl.h for Lustre portal assignments.
49 #define LNET_RESERVED_PORTAL 0
52 * Address of an end-point in an LNet network.
54 * A node can have multiple end-points and hence multiple addresses.
55 * An LNet network can be a simple network (e.g. tcp0) or a network of
56 * LNet networks connected by LNet routers. Therefore an end-point address
57 * has two parts: network ID, and address within a network.
59 * \see LNET_NIDNET, LNET_NIDADDR, and LNET_MKNID.
61 typedef __u64 lnet_nid_t;
63 * ID of a process in a node. Shortened as PID to distinguish from
64 * lnet_process_id_t, the global process ID.
66 typedef __u32 lnet_pid_t;
68 /** wildcard NID that matches any end-point address */
69 #define LNET_NID_ANY ((lnet_nid_t) -1)
70 /** wildcard PID that matches any lnet_pid_t */
71 #define LNET_PID_ANY ((lnet_pid_t) -1)
74 typedef __u32 lnet_uid_t;
75 #define LNET_UID_ANY ((lnet_uid_t) -1)
78 #define LNET_PID_RESERVED 0xf0000000 /* reserved bits in PID */
79 #define LNET_PID_USERFLAG 0x80000000 /* set in userspace peers */
81 #define LNET_TIME_FOREVER (-1)
84 * Objects maintained by the LNet are accessed through handles. Handle types
85 * have names of the form lnet_handle_xx_t, where xx is one of the two letter
86 * object type codes ('eq' for event queue, 'md' for memory descriptor, and
87 * 'me' for match entry).
88 * Each type of object is given a unique handle type to enhance type checking.
89 * The type lnet_handle_any_t can be used when a generic handle is needed.
90 * Every handle value can be converted into a value of type lnet_handle_any_t
91 * without loss of information.
97 typedef lnet_handle_any_t lnet_handle_eq_t;
98 typedef lnet_handle_any_t lnet_handle_md_t;
99 typedef lnet_handle_any_t lnet_handle_me_t;
101 #define LNET_WIRE_HANDLE_COOKIE_NONE (-1)
104 * Invalidate handle \a h.
106 static inline void LNetInvalidateHandle(lnet_handle_any_t *h)
108 h->cookie = LNET_WIRE_HANDLE_COOKIE_NONE;
112 * Compare handles \a h1 and \a h2.
114 * \return 1 if handles are equal, 0 if otherwise.
116 static inline int LNetHandleIsEqual (lnet_handle_any_t h1, lnet_handle_any_t h2)
118 return (h1.cookie == h2.cookie);
122 * Check whether handle \a h is invalid.
124 * \return 1 if handle is invalid, 0 if valid.
126 static inline int LNetHandleIsInvalid(lnet_handle_any_t h)
128 return (LNET_WIRE_HANDLE_COOKIE_NONE == h.cookie);
142 /** \addtogroup lnet_me
146 * Specifies whether the match entry or memory descriptor should be unlinked
147 * automatically (LNET_UNLINK) or not (LNET_RETAIN).
155 * Values of the type lnet_ins_pos_t are used to control where a new match
156 * entry is inserted. The value LNET_INS_BEFORE is used to insert the new
157 * entry before the current entry or before the head of the list. The value
158 * LNET_INS_AFTER is used to insert the new entry after the current entry
159 * or after the last item in the list.
168 /** \addtogroup lnet_md
172 * Defines the visible parts of a memory descriptor. Values of this type
173 * are used to initialize memory descriptors.
177 * Specify the memory region associated with the memory descriptor.
178 * If the options field has:
179 * - LNET_MD_KIOV bit set: The start field points to the starting
180 * address of an array of lnet_kiov_t and the length field specifies
181 * the number of entries in the array. The length can't be bigger
182 * than LNET_MAX_IOV. The lnet_kiov_t is used to describe page-based
183 * fragments that are not necessarily mapped in virtal memory.
184 * - LNET_MD_IOVEC bit set: The start field points to the starting
185 * address of an array of struct iovec and the length field specifies
186 * the number of entries in the array. The length can't be bigger
187 * than LNET_MAX_IOV. The struct iovec is used to describe fragments
188 * that have virtual addresses.
189 * - Otherwise: The memory region is contiguous. The start field
190 * specifies the starting address for the memory region and the
191 * length field specifies its length.
193 * When the memory region is fragmented, all fragments but the first
194 * one must start on page boundary, and all but the last must end on
200 * Specifies the maximum number of operations that can be performed
201 * on the memory descriptor. An operation is any action that could
202 * possibly generate an event. In the usual case, the threshold value
203 * is decremented for each operation on the MD. When the threshold
204 * drops to zero, the MD becomes inactive and does not respond to
205 * operations. A threshold value of LNET_MD_THRESH_INF indicates that
206 * there is no bound on the number of operations that may be applied
211 * Specifies the largest incoming request that the memory descriptor
212 * should respond to. When the unused portion of a MD (length -
213 * local offset) falls below this value, the MD becomes inactive and
214 * does not respond to further operations. This value is only used
215 * if the LNET_MD_MAX_SIZE option is set.
219 * Specifies the behavior of the memory descriptor. A bitwise OR
220 * of the following values can be used:
221 * - LNET_MD_OP_PUT: The LNet PUT operation is allowed on this MD.
222 * - LNET_MD_OP_GET: The LNet GET operation is allowed on this MD.
223 * - LNET_MD_MANAGE_REMOTE: The offset used in accessing the memory
224 * region is provided by the incoming request. By default, the
225 * offset is maintained locally. When maintained locally, the
226 * offset is incremented by the length of the request so that
227 * the next operation (PUT or GET) will access the next part of
228 * the memory region. Note that only one offset variable exists
229 * per memory descriptor. If both PUT and GET operations are
230 * performed on a memory descriptor, the offset is updated each time.
231 * - LNET_MD_TRUNCATE: The length provided in the incoming request can
232 * be reduced to match the memory available in the region (determined
233 * by subtracting the offset from the length of the memory region).
234 * By default, if the length in the incoming operation is greater
235 * than the amount of memory available, the operation is rejected.
236 * - LNET_MD_ACK_DISABLE: An acknowledgment should not be sent for
237 * incoming PUT operations, even if requested. By default,
238 * acknowledgments are sent for PUT operations that request an
239 * acknowledgment. Acknowledgments are never sent for GET operations.
240 * The data sent in the REPLY serves as an implicit acknowledgment.
241 * - LNET_MD_KIOV: The start and length fields specify an array of
243 * - LNET_MD_IOVEC: The start and length fields specify an array of
245 * - LNET_MD_MAX_SIZE: The max_size field is valid.
248 * - LNET_MD_KIOV or LNET_MD_IOVEC allows for a scatter/gather
249 * capability for memory descriptors. They can't be both set.
250 * - When LNET_MD_MAX_SIZE is set, the total length of the memory
251 * region (i.e. sum of all fragment lengths) must not be less than
254 unsigned int options;
256 * A user-specified value that is associated with the memory
257 * descriptor. The value does not need to be a pointer, but must fit
258 * in the space used by a pointer. This value is recorded in events
259 * associated with operations on this MD.
263 * A handle for the event queue used to log the operations performed on
264 * the memory region. If this argument is a NULL handle (i.e. nullified
265 * by LNetInvalidateHandle()), operations performed on this memory
266 * descriptor are not logged.
268 lnet_handle_eq_t eq_handle;
271 /* Max Transfer Unit (minimum supported everywhere) */
272 #define LNET_MTU_BITS 20
273 #define LNET_MTU (1<<LNET_MTU_BITS)
275 /** limit on the number of fragments in discontiguous MDs */
276 #define LNET_MAX_IOV 256
278 /* Max payload size */
279 #ifndef LNET_MAX_PAYLOAD
280 # error "LNET_MAX_PAYLOAD must be defined in config.h"
282 # if (LNET_MAX_PAYLOAD < LNET_MTU)
283 # error "LNET_MAX_PAYLOAD too small - error in configure --with-max-payload-mb"
284 # elif defined(__KERNEL__)
285 # if (LNET_MAX_PAYLOAD > (PAGE_SIZE * LNET_MAX_IOV))
286 /* PAGE_SIZE is a constant: check with cpp! */
287 # error "LNET_MAX_PAYLOAD too large - error in configure --with-max-payload-mb"
293 * Options for the MD structure. See lnet_md_t::options.
295 #define LNET_MD_OP_PUT (1 << 0)
296 /** See lnet_md_t::options. */
297 #define LNET_MD_OP_GET (1 << 1)
298 /** See lnet_md_t::options. */
299 #define LNET_MD_MANAGE_REMOTE (1 << 2)
300 /* unused (1 << 3) */
301 /** See lnet_md_t::options. */
302 #define LNET_MD_TRUNCATE (1 << 4)
303 /** See lnet_md_t::options. */
304 #define LNET_MD_ACK_DISABLE (1 << 5)
305 /** See lnet_md_t::options. */
306 #define LNET_MD_IOVEC (1 << 6)
307 /** See lnet_md_t::options. */
308 #define LNET_MD_MAX_SIZE (1 << 7)
309 /** See lnet_md_t::options. */
310 #define LNET_MD_KIOV (1 << 8)
312 /* For compatibility with Cray Portals */
313 #define LNET_MD_PHYS 0
315 /** Infinite threshold on MD operations. See lnet_md_t::threshold */
316 #define LNET_MD_THRESH_INF (-1)
318 /* NB lustre portals uses struct iovec internally! */
319 typedef struct iovec lnet_md_iovec_t;
322 * A page-based fragment of a MD.
325 /** Pointer to the page where the fragment resides */
326 cfs_page_t *kiov_page;
327 /** Length in bytes of the fragment */
328 unsigned int kiov_len;
330 * Starting offset of the fragment within the page. Note that the
331 * end of the fragment must not pass the end of the page; i.e.,
332 * kiov_len + kiov_offset <= CFS_PAGE_SIZE.
334 unsigned int kiov_offset;
338 /** \addtogroup lnet_eq
342 * Six types of events can be logged in an event queue.
345 /** An incoming GET operation has completed on the MD. */
348 * An incoming PUT operation has completed on the MD. The
349 * underlying layers will not alter the memory (on behalf of this
350 * operation) once this event has been logged.
354 * A REPLY operation has completed. This event is logged after the
355 * data (if any) from the REPLY has been written into the MD.
358 /** An acknowledgment has been received. */
361 * An outgoing send (PUT or GET) operation has completed. This event
362 * is logged after the entire buffer has been sent and it is safe for
363 * the caller to reuse the buffer.
366 * - The LNET_EVENT_SEND doesn't guarantee message delivery. It can
367 * happen even when the message has not yet been put out on wire.
368 * - It's unsafe to assume that in an outgoing GET operation
369 * the LNET_EVENT_SEND event would happen before the
370 * LNET_EVENT_REPLY event. The same holds for LNET_EVENT_SEND and
371 * LNET_EVENT_ACK events in an outgoing PUT operation.
375 * A MD has been unlinked. Note that LNetMDUnlink() does not
376 * necessarily trigger an LNET_EVENT_UNLINK event.
382 #define LNET_SEQ_BASETYPE long
383 typedef unsigned LNET_SEQ_BASETYPE lnet_seq_t;
384 #define LNET_SEQ_GT(a,b) (((signed LNET_SEQ_BASETYPE)((a) - (b))) > 0)
387 * cygwin need the pragma line, not clear if it's needed in other places.
391 #pragma pack(push, 4)
395 * Information about an event on a MD.
398 /** The identifier (nid, pid) of the target. */
399 lnet_process_id_t target;
400 /** The identifier (nid, pid) of the initiator. */
401 lnet_process_id_t initiator;
403 * The NID of the immediate sender. If the request has been forwarded
404 * by routers, this is the NID of the last hop; otherwise it's the
405 * same as the initiator.
408 /** Indicates the type of the event. */
409 lnet_event_kind_t type;
410 /** The portal table index specified in the request */
411 unsigned int pt_index;
412 /** A copy of the match bits specified in the request. */
414 /** The length (in bytes) specified in the request. */
415 unsigned int rlength;
417 * The length (in bytes) of the data that was manipulated by the
418 * operation. For truncated operations, the manipulated length will be
419 * the number of bytes specified by the MD (possibly with an offset,
420 * see lnet_md_t). For all other operations, the manipulated length
421 * will be the length of the requested operation, i.e. rlength.
423 unsigned int mlength;
425 * The handle to the MD associated with the event. The handle may be
426 * invalid if the MD has been unlinked.
428 lnet_handle_md_t md_handle;
430 * A snapshot of the state of the MD immediately after the event has
431 * been processed. In particular, the threshold field in md will
432 * reflect the value of the threshold after the operation occurred.
436 * 64 bits of out-of-band user data. Only valid for LNET_EVENT_PUT.
441 * Indicates the completion status of the operation. It's 0 for
442 * successful operations, otherwise it's an error code.
446 * Indicates whether the MD has been unlinked. Note that:
447 * - An event with unlinked set is the last event on the MD.
448 * - This field is also set for an explicit LNET_EVENT_UNLINK event.
453 * The displacement (in bytes) into the memory region that the
454 * operation used. The offset can be determined by the operation for
455 * a remote managed MD or by the local MD.
456 * \see lnet_md_t::options
464 * The sequence number for this event. Sequence numbers are unique
467 volatile lnet_seq_t sequence;
474 * Event queue handler function type.
476 * The EQ handler runs for each event that is deposited into the EQ. The
477 * handler is supplied with a pointer to the event that triggered the
478 * handler invocation.
480 * The handler must not block, must be reentrant, and must not call any LNet
481 * API functions. It should return as quickly as possible.
483 typedef void (*lnet_eq_handler_t)(lnet_event_t *event);
484 #define LNET_EQ_HANDLER_NONE NULL
487 /** \addtogroup lnet_data
491 * Specify whether an acknowledgment should be sent by target when the PUT
492 * operation completes (i.e., when the data has been written to a MD of the
495 * \see lnet_md_t::options for the discussion on LNET_MD_ACK_DISABLE by which
496 * acknowledgments can be disabled for a MD.
499 /** Request an acknowledgment */
501 /** Request that no acknowledgment should be generated. */