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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2012 Cray, Inc.
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2014, Intel Corporation.
5  *
6  *   Author: Nic Henke <nic@cray.com>
7  *   Author: James Shimek <jshimek@cray.com>
8  *
9  *   This file is part of Lustre, http://www.lustre.org.
10  *
11  *   Lustre is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
12  *   modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
13  *   License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
14  *
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17  *   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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19  *
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21  *   along with Lustre; if not, write to the Free Software
22  *   Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
23  *
24  */
25
26 #include "gnilnd.h"
27 #include <linux/swap.h>
28
29 void
30 kgnilnd_setup_smsg_attr(gni_smsg_attr_t *smsg_attr)
31 {
32         smsg_attr->mbox_maxcredit = *kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_mbox_credits;
33         smsg_attr->msg_maxsize = GNILND_MAX_MSG_SIZE;
34         smsg_attr->msg_type = GNI_SMSG_TYPE_MBOX_AUTO_RETRANSMIT;
35 }
36
37 int
38 kgnilnd_map_fmablk(kgn_device_t *device, kgn_fma_memblock_t *fma_blk)
39 {
40         gni_return_t            rrc;
41         __u32                   flags = GNI_MEM_READWRITE;
42         static unsigned long    reg_to;
43         int                     rfto = *kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_reg_fail_timeout;
44
45         if (fma_blk->gnm_state == GNILND_FMABLK_PHYS) {
46                 flags |= GNI_MEM_PHYS_CONT;
47         }
48
49         fma_blk->gnm_hold_timeout = 0;
50
51         /* make sure we are mapping a clean block */
52         LASSERTF(fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword1 == 0UL, "fma_blk %p dirty\n", fma_blk);
53
54         rrc = kgnilnd_mem_register(device->gnd_handle, (__u64)fma_blk->gnm_block,
55                                    fma_blk->gnm_blk_size, device->gnd_rcv_fma_cqh,
56                                    flags, &fma_blk->gnm_hndl);
57         if (rrc != GNI_RC_SUCCESS) {
58                 if (rfto != GNILND_REGFAILTO_DISABLE) {
59                         if (reg_to == 0) {
60                                 reg_to = jiffies + cfs_time_seconds(rfto);
61                         } else if (time_after(jiffies, reg_to)) {
62                                 CERROR("FATAL:fmablk registration has failed "
63                                        "for %ld seconds.\n",
64                                        cfs_duration_sec(jiffies - reg_to) +
65                                                 rfto);
66                                 LBUG();
67                         }
68                 }
69
70                 CNETERR("register fmablk failed 0x%p mbox_size %d flags %u\n",
71                         fma_blk, fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size, flags);
72                 RETURN(-ENOMEM);
73         }
74
75         reg_to = 0;
76
77         /* PHYS_CONT memory isn't really mapped, at least not in GART -
78          *  but all mappings chew up a MDD
79          */
80         if (fma_blk->gnm_state != GNILND_FMABLK_PHYS) {
81                 atomic64_add(fma_blk->gnm_blk_size, &device->gnd_nbytes_map);
82         }
83
84         atomic_inc(&device->gnd_n_mdd);
85         /* nfmablk is live (mapped) blocks */
86         atomic_inc(&device->gnd_nfmablk);
87
88         RETURN(0);
89 }
90
91 int
92 kgnilnd_alloc_fmablk(kgn_device_t *device, int use_phys)
93 {
94         int                     rc = 0;
95         int                     num_mbox;
96         kgn_fma_memblock_t     *fma_blk;
97         gni_smsg_attr_t         smsg_attr;
98         unsigned long           fmablk_vers;
99
100 #if defined(CONFIG_CRAY_XT) && !defined(CONFIG_CRAY_COMPUTE)
101         /* We allocate large blocks of memory here potentially leading
102          * to memory exhaustion during massive reconnects during a network
103          * outage. Limit the amount of fma blocks to use by always keeping
104          * a percent of pages free initially set to 25% of total memory. */
105         if (nr_free_pages() < kgnilnd_data.free_pages_limit) {
106                 LCONSOLE_INFO("Exceeding free page limit of %ld. "
107                               "Free pages available %ld\n",
108                               kgnilnd_data.free_pages_limit,
109                               nr_free_pages());
110                 return -ENOMEM;
111         }
112 #endif
113         /* we'll use fmablk_vers and the gnd_fmablk_mutex to gate access
114          * to this allocation code. Everyone will sample the version
115          * before and after getting the mutex. If it has changed,
116          * we'll bail out to check the lists again - this indicates that
117          * some sort of change was made to the lists and it is possible
118          * that there is a mailbox for us to find now. This should prevent
119          * a ton of spinning in the case where there are lots of threads
120          * that need a yet-to-be-allocated mailbox for a connection. */
121
122         fmablk_vers = atomic_read(&device->gnd_fmablk_vers);
123         mutex_lock(&device->gnd_fmablk_mutex);
124
125         if (fmablk_vers != atomic_read(&device->gnd_fmablk_vers)) {
126                 /* version changed while we were waiting for semaphore,
127                  * we'll recheck the lists assuming something nice happened */
128                 mutex_unlock(&device->gnd_fmablk_mutex);
129                 return 0;
130         }
131
132         LIBCFS_ALLOC(fma_blk, sizeof(kgn_fma_memblock_t));
133         if (fma_blk == NULL) {
134                 CNETERR("could not allocate fma block descriptor\n");
135                 rc = -ENOMEM;
136                 GOTO(out, rc);
137         }
138
139         INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fma_blk->gnm_bufflist);
140
141         kgnilnd_setup_smsg_attr(&smsg_attr);
142
143         gni_smsg_buff_size_needed(&smsg_attr, &fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size);
144
145         LASSERTF(fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size, "mbox size %d\n", fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size);
146
147         /* gni_smsg_buff_size_needed calculates the base mailbox size and since
148          * we want to hold kgn_peer_credits worth of messages in both directions,
149          * we add PAYLOAD to grow the mailbox size
150          */
151
152         fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size += GNILND_MBOX_PAYLOAD;
153
154         /* we'll only use physical during preallocate at startup -- this keeps it nice and
155          * clean for runtime decisions. We'll keep the PHYS ones around until shutdown
156          * as reallocating them is tough if there is memory fragmentation */
157
158         if (use_phys) {
159                 fma_blk->gnm_block = kmem_cache_alloc(kgnilnd_data.kgn_mbox_cache, GFP_ATOMIC);
160                 if (fma_blk->gnm_block == NULL) {
161                         CNETERR("could not allocate physical SMSG mailbox memory\n");
162                         rc = -ENOMEM;
163                         GOTO(free_desc, rc);
164                 }
165                 fma_blk->gnm_blk_size = GNILND_MBOX_SIZE;
166                 num_mbox = fma_blk->gnm_blk_size / fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size;
167
168                 LASSERTF(num_mbox >= 1,
169                          "num_mbox %d blk_size %u mbox_size %d\n",
170                           num_mbox, fma_blk->gnm_blk_size, fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size);
171
172                 fma_blk->gnm_state = GNILND_FMABLK_PHYS;
173
174         } else {
175                 num_mbox = *kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_mbox_per_block;
176                 fma_blk->gnm_blk_size = num_mbox * fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size;
177
178                 LASSERTF(num_mbox >= 1 && num_mbox >= *kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_mbox_per_block,
179                          "num_mbox %d blk_size %u mbox_size %d tunable %d\n",
180                          num_mbox, fma_blk->gnm_blk_size, fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size,
181                          *kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_mbox_per_block);
182
183                 fma_blk->gnm_block = kgnilnd_vzalloc(fma_blk->gnm_blk_size);
184                 if (fma_blk->gnm_block == NULL) {
185                         CNETERR("could not allocate virtual SMSG mailbox memory, %d bytes\n", fma_blk->gnm_blk_size);
186                         rc = -ENOMEM;
187                         GOTO(free_desc, rc);
188                 }
189
190                 fma_blk->gnm_state = GNILND_FMABLK_VIRT;
191         }
192
193         /* allocate just enough space for the bits to track the mailboxes */
194         CFS_ALLOC_PTR_ARRAY(fma_blk->gnm_bit_array, BITS_TO_LONGS(num_mbox));
195         if (fma_blk->gnm_bit_array == NULL) {
196                 CNETERR("could not allocate mailbox bitmask, %lu bytes for %d mbox\n",
197                        sizeof(unsigned long) * BITS_TO_LONGS(num_mbox), num_mbox);
198                 rc = -ENOMEM;
199                 GOTO(free_blk, rc);
200         }
201         bitmap_zero(fma_blk->gnm_bit_array, num_mbox);
202
203         /* now that the num_mbox is set based on allocation type, get debug
204          * info setup
205          * */
206         CFS_ALLOC_PTR_ARRAY(fma_blk->gnm_mbox_info, num_mbox);
207         if (fma_blk->gnm_mbox_info == NULL) {
208                 CNETERR("could not allocate mailbox debug, %lu bytes for %d mbox\n",
209                        sizeof(kgn_mbox_info_t) * num_mbox, num_mbox);
210                 rc = -ENOMEM;
211                 GOTO(free_bit, rc);
212         }
213
214         rc = kgnilnd_map_fmablk(device, fma_blk);
215         if (rc) {
216                 GOTO(free_info, rc);
217         }
218
219         fma_blk->gnm_next_avail_mbox = 0;
220         fma_blk->gnm_avail_mboxs = fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs = num_mbox;
221
222         CDEBUG(D_MALLOC, "alloc fmablk 0x%p num %d msg_maxsize %d credits %d "
223                 "mbox_size %d MDD %#llx.%#llx\n",
224                 fma_blk, num_mbox, smsg_attr.msg_maxsize, smsg_attr.mbox_maxcredit,
225                 fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size, fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword1,
226                 fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword2);
227
228         /* lock Is protecting data structures, not semaphore */
229
230         spin_lock(&device->gnd_fmablk_lock);
231         list_add_tail(&fma_blk->gnm_bufflist, &device->gnd_fma_buffs);
232
233         /* toggle under the lock so once they change the list is also
234          * ready for others to traverse */
235         atomic_inc(&device->gnd_fmablk_vers);
236
237         spin_unlock(&device->gnd_fmablk_lock);
238
239         mutex_unlock(&device->gnd_fmablk_mutex);
240
241         return 0;
242
243 free_info:
244         CFS_FREE_PTR_ARRAY(fma_blk->gnm_mbox_info, num_mbox);
245 free_bit:
246         CFS_FREE_PTR_ARRAY(fma_blk->gnm_bit_array, BITS_TO_LONGS(num_mbox));
247 free_blk:
248         if (fma_blk->gnm_state == GNILND_FMABLK_VIRT) {
249                 kgnilnd_vfree(fma_blk->gnm_block, fma_blk->gnm_blk_size);
250         } else {
251                 kmem_cache_free(kgnilnd_data.kgn_mbox_cache, fma_blk->gnm_block);
252         }
253 free_desc:
254         LIBCFS_FREE(fma_blk, sizeof(kgn_fma_memblock_t));
255 out:
256         mutex_unlock(&device->gnd_fmablk_mutex);
257         return rc;
258 }
259
260 void
261 kgnilnd_unmap_fmablk(kgn_device_t *dev, kgn_fma_memblock_t *fma_blk)
262 {
263         gni_return_t            rrc;
264
265         /* if some held, set hold_timeout from conn timeouts used in this block
266          * but not during shutdown, then just nuke and pave
267          * During a stack reset, we need to deregister with a hold timeout
268          * set so we don't use the same mdd after reset is complete */
269         if ((fma_blk->gnm_held_mboxs && !kgnilnd_data.kgn_shutdown) ||
270             kgnilnd_data.kgn_in_reset) {
271                 fma_blk->gnm_hold_timeout = GNILND_TIMEOUT2DEADMAN;
272         }
273
274         /* we are changing the state of a block, tickle version to tell
275          * proc code list is stale now */
276         atomic_inc(&dev->gnd_fmablk_vers);
277
278         rrc = kgnilnd_mem_deregister(dev->gnd_handle, &fma_blk->gnm_hndl, fma_blk->gnm_hold_timeout);
279
280         CDEBUG(rrc == GNI_RC_SUCCESS ? D_MALLOC : D_CONSOLE|D_NETERROR,
281                "unmap fmablk 0x%p@%s sz %u total %d avail %d held %d mbox_size %d "
282                 "hold_timeout %d\n",
283                fma_blk, kgnilnd_fmablk_state2str(fma_blk->gnm_state),
284                fma_blk->gnm_blk_size, fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs,
285                fma_blk->gnm_avail_mboxs, fma_blk->gnm_held_mboxs,
286                fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size, fma_blk->gnm_hold_timeout);
287
288         LASSERTF(rrc == GNI_RC_SUCCESS,
289                 "tried to double unmap or something bad, fma_blk %p (rrc %d)\n",
290                 fma_blk, rrc);
291
292         if (fma_blk->gnm_hold_timeout &&
293             !(kgnilnd_data.kgn_in_reset &&
294               fma_blk->gnm_state == GNILND_FMABLK_PHYS)) {
295                 atomic_inc(&dev->gnd_n_mdd_held);
296         } else {
297                 atomic_dec(&dev->gnd_n_mdd);
298         }
299
300         /* PHYS blocks don't get mapped */
301         if (fma_blk->gnm_state != GNILND_FMABLK_PHYS) {
302                 atomic64_sub(fma_blk->gnm_blk_size, &dev->gnd_nbytes_map);
303                 fma_blk->gnm_state = GNILND_FMABLK_IDLE;
304         } else if (kgnilnd_data.kgn_in_reset) {
305                 /* in stack reset, clear MDD handle for PHYS blocks, as we'll
306                  * re-use the fma_blk after reset so we don't have to drop/allocate
307                  * all of those physical blocks */
308                 fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword1 = fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword2 = 0UL;
309         }
310
311         /* Decrement here as this is the # of mapped blocks */
312         atomic_dec(&dev->gnd_nfmablk);
313 }
314
315
316 /* needs lock on gnd_fmablk_lock to cover gnd_fma_buffs */
317 void
318 kgnilnd_free_fmablk_locked(kgn_device_t *dev, kgn_fma_memblock_t *fma_blk)
319 {
320         LASSERTF(fma_blk->gnm_avail_mboxs == fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs,
321                  "fma_blk %p@%d free in bad state (%d): blk total %d avail %d held %d\n",
322                  fma_blk, fma_blk->gnm_state, fma_blk->gnm_hold_timeout, fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs,
323                 fma_blk->gnm_avail_mboxs, fma_blk->gnm_held_mboxs);
324
325         atomic_inc(&dev->gnd_fmablk_vers);
326
327         if (fma_blk->gnm_hold_timeout) {
328                 CDEBUG(D_MALLOC, "mdd release fmablk 0x%p sz %u avail %d held %d "
329                         "mbox_size %d\n",
330                         fma_blk, fma_blk->gnm_blk_size, fma_blk->gnm_avail_mboxs,
331                         fma_blk->gnm_held_mboxs, fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size);
332
333                 /* We leave MDD dangling over stack reset */
334                 if (!kgnilnd_data.kgn_in_reset) {
335                         kgnilnd_mem_mdd_release(dev->gnd_handle, &fma_blk->gnm_hndl);
336                 }
337                 /* ignoring the return code - if kgni/ghal can't find it
338                  * it must be released already */
339                 atomic_dec(&dev->gnd_n_mdd_held);
340                 atomic_dec(&dev->gnd_n_mdd);
341         }
342
343         /* we cant' free the gnm_block until all the conns have released their
344          * purgatory holds. While we have purgatory holds, we might check the conn
345          * RX mailbox during the CLOSING process. It is possible that kgni might
346          * try to look into the RX side for credits when sending the CLOSE msg too */
347         if (fma_blk->gnm_state == GNILND_FMABLK_PHYS) {
348                 LIBCFS_MEM_MSG(fma_blk->gnm_block, fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size, "free");
349                 kmem_cache_free(kgnilnd_data.kgn_mbox_cache, fma_blk->gnm_block);
350         } else {
351                 kgnilnd_vfree(fma_blk->gnm_block, fma_blk->gnm_blk_size);
352         }
353         fma_blk->gnm_state = GNILND_FMABLK_FREED;
354
355         list_del(&fma_blk->gnm_bufflist);
356
357         CFS_FREE_PTR_ARRAY(fma_blk->gnm_mbox_info, fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs);
358         CFS_FREE_PTR_ARRAY(fma_blk->gnm_bit_array,
359                            BITS_TO_LONGS(fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs));
360         LIBCFS_FREE(fma_blk, sizeof(kgn_fma_memblock_t));
361 }
362
363 void
364 kgnilnd_find_free_mbox(kgn_conn_t *conn)
365 {
366         kgn_device_t            *dev = conn->gnc_device;
367         gni_smsg_attr_t         *smsg_attr = &conn->gnpr_smsg_attr;
368         kgn_fma_memblock_t      *fma_blk;
369         kgn_mbox_info_t         *mbox = NULL;
370         int                     id;
371
372         spin_lock(&dev->gnd_fmablk_lock);
373
374         list_for_each_entry(fma_blk, &conn->gnc_device->gnd_fma_buffs,
375                             gnm_bufflist) {
376                 if (fma_blk->gnm_avail_mboxs <= 0 ||
377                     fma_blk->gnm_state <= GNILND_FMABLK_IDLE) {
378                         continue;
379                 }
380                 /* look in bitarray for available mailbox */
381                 do {
382                         id = find_next_zero_bit(
383                                 fma_blk->gnm_bit_array,
384                                 fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs,
385                                 fma_blk->gnm_next_avail_mbox);
386                       if (id == fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs &&
387                           fma_blk->gnm_next_avail_mbox != 0) {
388                                 /* wrap around */
389                                 fma_blk->gnm_next_avail_mbox = 0;
390                         } else {
391                                 break;
392                         }
393                 } while (1);
394
395                 LASSERTF(id < fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs, "id %d max %d\n",
396                          id, fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs);
397                 set_bit(id, (volatile unsigned long *)fma_blk->gnm_bit_array);
398                 conn->gnc_mbox_id = id;
399
400                 fma_blk->gnm_next_avail_mbox =
401                         (id == (fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs - 1)) ? 0 : (id + 1);
402                 fma_blk->gnm_avail_mboxs--;
403                 conn->gnc_fma_blk = fma_blk;
404
405                 kgnilnd_setup_smsg_attr(smsg_attr);
406
407                 smsg_attr->msg_buffer = fma_blk->gnm_block;
408                 smsg_attr->mbox_offset = fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size * id;
409                 smsg_attr->mem_hndl = fma_blk->gnm_hndl;
410                 smsg_attr->buff_size = fma_blk->gnm_mbox_size;
411
412                 /* We'll set the hndl to zero for PHYS blocks unmapped during stack
413                  * reset and re-use the same fma_blk after stack reset. This ensures we've
414                  * properly mapped it before we use it */
415                 LASSERTF(fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword1 != 0UL, "unmapped fma_blk %p, state %d\n",
416                          fma_blk, fma_blk->gnm_state);
417
418                 CDEBUG(D_NET, "conn %p smsg %p fmablk %p "
419                         "allocating SMSG mbox %d buf %p "
420                         "offset %u hndl %#llx.%#llx\n",
421                         conn, smsg_attr, fma_blk, id,
422                         smsg_attr->msg_buffer, smsg_attr->mbox_offset,
423                         fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword1,
424                         fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword2);
425
426                 mbox = &fma_blk->gnm_mbox_info[id];
427                 mbox->mbx_create_conn_memset = jiffies;
428                 mbox->mbx_nallocs++;
429                 mbox->mbx_nallocs_total++;
430
431                 /* zero mbox to remove any old data from our last use.
432                  * this better be safe, if not our purgatory timers
433                  * are too short or a peer really is misbehaving */
434                 memset(smsg_attr->msg_buffer + smsg_attr->mbox_offset,
435                        0, smsg_attr->buff_size);
436                 break;
437         }
438
439         spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_fmablk_lock);
440 }
441
442 int
443 kgnilnd_setup_mbox(kgn_conn_t *conn)
444 {
445         gni_smsg_attr_t         *smsg_attr = &conn->gnpr_smsg_attr;
446         int                      err = 0;
447
448         smsg_attr->msg_buffer = NULL;
449         /* Look for available mbox */
450         do {
451                 kgnilnd_find_free_mbox(conn);
452
453                 /* nothing in the existing buffers, make a new one */
454                 if (smsg_attr->msg_buffer == NULL) {
455                         /* for runtime allocations, we only want vmalloc */
456                         err = kgnilnd_alloc_fmablk(conn->gnc_device, 0);
457                         if (err) {
458                                 break;
459                         }
460                 }
461         } while (smsg_attr->msg_buffer == NULL);
462
463         if (err)
464                 CNETERR("couldn't allocate SMSG mbox for conn %p Error: %d\n",
465                         conn, err);
466         return err;
467 }
468
469 void
470 kgnilnd_release_mbox(kgn_conn_t *conn, int purgatory_hold)
471 {
472         kgn_device_t           *dev = conn->gnc_device;
473         gni_smsg_attr_t        *smsg_attr = &conn->gnpr_smsg_attr;
474         kgn_fma_memblock_t     *fma_blk = NULL;
475         kgn_mbox_info_t        *mbox = NULL;
476         int                     found = 0;
477         int                     id;
478
479         /* if we failed to setup mbox and now destroying conn */
480         if (smsg_attr->msg_buffer == NULL) {
481                 return;
482         }
483
484         id = conn->gnc_mbox_id;
485
486         spin_lock(&dev->gnd_fmablk_lock);
487         /* make sure our conn points at a valid fma_blk
488          * We use this instead of a mem block search out of smsg_attr
489          * because we could have freed a block for fma_blk #1 but the fma_blk
490          * is still in the list for a purgatory hold. This would induce a false
491          * match if that same block gets reallocated to fma_blk #2 */
492         list_for_each_entry(fma_blk, &dev->gnd_fma_buffs, gnm_bufflist) {
493                 if (fma_blk == conn->gnc_fma_blk) {
494                         found = 1;
495                         break;
496                 }
497         }
498         LASSERTF(found, "unable to find conn 0x%p with gnc_fma_blk %p "
499                  "anywhere in the world\n", conn, conn->gnc_fma_blk);
500
501         LASSERTF(id < fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs,
502                 "bad id %d max %d\n",
503                 id, fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs);
504
505         /* < 0 - was held, now free it
506          * == 0 - just free it
507          * > 0 - hold it for now */
508         if (purgatory_hold == 0) {
509                 CDEBUG(D_NET, "conn %p smsg %p fmablk %p freeing SMSG mbox %d "
510                         "hndl %#llx.%#llx\n",
511                         conn, smsg_attr, fma_blk, id,
512                         fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword1, fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword2);
513                 fma_blk->gnm_avail_mboxs++;
514
515         } else if (purgatory_hold > 0) {
516                 CDEBUG(D_NET, "conn %p smsg %p fmablk %p holding SMSG mbox %d "
517                         "hndl %#llx.%#llx\n",
518                         conn, smsg_attr, fma_blk, id,
519                         fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword1, fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword2);
520
521                 fma_blk->gnm_held_mboxs++;
522                 fma_blk->gnm_max_timeout = max_t(long, fma_blk->gnm_max_timeout,
523                                                  conn->gnc_timeout);
524         } else {
525                 CDEBUG(D_NET, "conn %p smsg %p fmablk %p release SMSG mbox %d "
526                         "hndl %#llx.%#llx\n",
527                         conn, smsg_attr, fma_blk, id,
528                         fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword1, fma_blk->gnm_hndl.qword2);
529
530                 fma_blk->gnm_held_mboxs--;
531                 fma_blk->gnm_avail_mboxs++;
532         }
533
534         if (purgatory_hold <= 0) {
535                 /* if kgni is retransmitting, freeing the smsg block before the EP
536                  * is destroyed gets messy. Bug 768295. */
537                 LASSERTF(conn->gnc_ephandle == NULL,
538                          "can't release mbox before EP is nuked. conn 0x%p\n", conn);
539
540                 mbox = &fma_blk->gnm_mbox_info[id];
541                 mbox->mbx_release_from_purgatory = jiffies;
542
543                 /* clear conn gnc_fmablk if it is gone - this allows us to
544                  * not worry about state so much in kgnilnd_destroy_conn
545                  * and makes the guaranteed cleanup of the resources easier */
546                 LASSERTF(test_and_clear_bit(id, fma_blk->gnm_bit_array),
547                         "conn %p bit %d already cleared in fma_blk %p\n",
548                          conn, id, fma_blk);
549                 conn->gnc_fma_blk = NULL;
550                 mbox->mbx_nallocs--;
551         }
552
553         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_FMABLK_AVAIL)) {
554                 CERROR("LBUGs in your future: forcibly marking fma_blk %p "
555                        "as mapped\n", fma_blk);
556                 fma_blk->gnm_state = GNILND_FMABLK_VIRT;
557         }
558
559         /* we don't release or unmap PHYS blocks as part of the normal cycle --
560          * those are controlled manually from startup/shutdown */
561         if (fma_blk->gnm_state != GNILND_FMABLK_PHYS) {
562                 /* we can unmap once all are unused (held or avail)
563                  * but check hold_timeout to make sure we are not trying to double
564                  * unmap this buffer. If there was no hold_timeout set due to
565                  * held_mboxs, we'll free the mobx here shortly and won't have to
566                  * worry about catching a double free for a 'clean' fma_blk */
567                 if (((fma_blk->gnm_avail_mboxs + fma_blk->gnm_held_mboxs) == fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs) &&
568                     (!fma_blk->gnm_hold_timeout)) {
569                         kgnilnd_unmap_fmablk(dev, fma_blk);
570                 }
571
572                 /* But we can only free once they are all avail */
573                 if (fma_blk->gnm_avail_mboxs == fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs &&
574                     fma_blk->gnm_held_mboxs == 0) {
575                         /* all mailboxes are released, free fma_blk */
576                         kgnilnd_free_fmablk_locked(dev, fma_blk);
577                 }
578         }
579
580         spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_fmablk_lock);
581 }
582
583 int
584 kgnilnd_count_phys_mbox(kgn_device_t *device)
585 {
586         int                     i = 0;
587         kgn_fma_memblock_t     *fma_blk;
588
589         spin_lock(&device->gnd_fmablk_lock);
590
591         list_for_each_entry(fma_blk, &device->gnd_fma_buffs, gnm_bufflist) {
592                 if (fma_blk->gnm_state == GNILND_FMABLK_PHYS)
593                         i += fma_blk->gnm_num_mboxs;
594         }
595         spin_unlock(&device->gnd_fmablk_lock);
596
597         RETURN(i);
598 }
599
600 int
601 kgnilnd_allocate_phys_fmablk(kgn_device_t *device)
602 {
603         int     rc;
604
605         while (kgnilnd_count_phys_mbox(device) < *kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_nphys_mbox) {
606
607                 rc = kgnilnd_alloc_fmablk(device, 1);
608                 if (rc) {
609                         CERROR("failed phys mbox allocation, stopping at %d, rc %d\n",
610                                 kgnilnd_count_phys_mbox(device), rc);
611                         RETURN(rc);
612                 }
613         }
614         RETURN(0);
615 }
616
617 int
618 kgnilnd_map_phys_fmablk(kgn_device_t *device)
619 {
620
621         int                     rc = 0;
622         kgn_fma_memblock_t     *fma_blk;
623
624         /* use mutex to gate access to single thread, just in case */
625         mutex_lock(&device->gnd_fmablk_mutex);
626
627         spin_lock(&device->gnd_fmablk_lock);
628
629         list_for_each_entry(fma_blk, &device->gnd_fma_buffs, gnm_bufflist) {
630                 if (fma_blk->gnm_state == GNILND_FMABLK_PHYS) {
631                         rc = kgnilnd_map_fmablk(device, fma_blk);
632                         if (rc)
633                                 break;
634                 }
635         }
636         spin_unlock(&device->gnd_fmablk_lock);
637
638         mutex_unlock(&device->gnd_fmablk_mutex);
639
640         RETURN(rc);
641 }
642
643 void
644 kgnilnd_unmap_fma_blocks(kgn_device_t *device)
645 {
646
647         kgn_fma_memblock_t      *fma_blk;
648
649         /* use mutex to gate access to single thread, just in case */
650         mutex_lock(&device->gnd_fmablk_mutex);
651
652         spin_lock(&device->gnd_fmablk_lock);
653
654         list_for_each_entry(fma_blk, &device->gnd_fma_buffs, gnm_bufflist) {
655                 kgnilnd_unmap_fmablk(device, fma_blk);
656         }
657         spin_unlock(&device->gnd_fmablk_lock);
658
659         mutex_unlock(&device->gnd_fmablk_mutex);
660 }
661
662 void
663 kgnilnd_free_phys_fmablk(kgn_device_t *device)
664 {
665
666         kgn_fma_memblock_t      *fma_blk, *fma_blkN;
667
668         /* use mutex to gate access to single thread, just in case */
669         mutex_lock(&device->gnd_fmablk_mutex);
670
671         spin_lock(&device->gnd_fmablk_lock);
672
673         list_for_each_entry_safe(fma_blk, fma_blkN, &device->gnd_fma_buffs, gnm_bufflist) {
674                 if (fma_blk->gnm_state == GNILND_FMABLK_PHYS)
675                         kgnilnd_free_fmablk_locked(device, fma_blk);
676         }
677         spin_unlock(&device->gnd_fmablk_lock);
678
679         mutex_unlock(&device->gnd_fmablk_mutex);
680 }
681
682 /* kgnilnd dgram nid->struct managment */
683
684 static inline struct list_head *
685 kgnilnd_nid2dgramlist(kgn_device_t *dev, lnet_nid_t nid)
686 {
687         unsigned int hash = ((unsigned int)nid) % *kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_peer_hash_size;
688
689         RETURN(&dev->gnd_dgrams[hash]);
690 }
691
692
693 /* needs dev->gnd_dgram_lock held */
694 kgn_dgram_t *
695 kgnilnd_find_dgram_locked(kgn_device_t *dev, lnet_nid_t dst_nid)
696 {
697         struct list_head *dgram_list = kgnilnd_nid2dgramlist(dev, dst_nid);
698         kgn_dgram_t      *dgram;
699
700         list_for_each_entry(dgram, dgram_list, gndg_list) {
701
702                 /* if state > POSTED, we are already handling cancel/completion */
703                 if ((dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid != dst_nid) ||
704                      dgram->gndg_state > GNILND_DGRAM_POSTED)
705                         continue;
706
707                 CDEBUG(D_NET, "got dgram [%p] -> %s\n",
708                        dgram, libcfs_nid2str(dst_nid));
709                 return dgram;
710         }
711         return NULL;
712 }
713
714 int
715 kgnilnd_find_and_cancel_dgram(kgn_device_t *dev, lnet_nid_t dst_nid)
716 {
717         kgn_dgram_t     *dgram;
718
719         spin_lock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
720         dgram = kgnilnd_find_dgram_locked(dev, dst_nid);
721
722         if (dgram) {
723                 kgnilnd_cancel_dgram_locked(dgram);
724         }
725         spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
726
727         RETURN(!!(dgram == NULL));
728 }
729
730 int
731 kgnilnd_pack_connreq(kgn_connreq_t *connreq, kgn_conn_t *conn,
732                      lnet_nid_t srcnid, lnet_nid_t dstnid,
733                      kgn_connreq_type_t type)
734 {
735         int err = 0;
736
737         /* ensure we haven't violated max datagram size */
738         BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(kgn_connreq_t) > GNI_DATAGRAM_MAXSIZE);
739
740         /* no need to zero out, we do that when allocating dgram */
741         connreq->gncr_magic     = GNILND_MSG_MAGIC;
742
743         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_PACK_SRCNID)) {
744                 srcnid = 0xABADBABE;
745         } else if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_PACK_DSTNID)) {
746                 dstnid = 0xDEFEC8ED;
747         }
748
749         connreq->gncr_srcnid    = srcnid;
750         connreq->gncr_dstnid    = dstnid;
751
752         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_CONNREQ_PROTO)) {
753                 connreq->gncr_version = 99;
754         } else {
755                 connreq->gncr_version   = GNILND_CONNREQ_VERSION;
756         }
757         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_CONNREQ_PROTO)) {
758                 connreq->gncr_type = 99;
759         } else {
760                 connreq->gncr_type      = type;
761         }
762         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_CONNREQ_PROTO)) {
763                 connreq->gncr_peerstamp = 0;
764         } else {
765                 connreq->gncr_peerstamp = kgnilnd_data.kgn_peerstamp;
766         }
767         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_CONNREQ_PROTO)) {
768                 connreq->gncr_connstamp = 0;
769         } else {
770                 connreq->gncr_connstamp = conn->gnc_my_connstamp;
771         }
772         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_CONNREQ_PROTO)) {
773                 connreq->gncr_timeout = 0;
774         } else {
775                 connreq->gncr_timeout   = conn->gnc_timeout;
776         }
777
778         /* the rest pack the data into the payload in other places */
779         if (type == GNILND_CONNREQ_REQ) {
780                 kgn_gniparams_t       *req_params = &connreq->gncr_gnparams;
781                 req_params->gnpr_host_id = conn->gnc_device->gnd_host_id;
782                 req_params->gnpr_cqid = conn->gnc_cqid;
783
784                 /* allocate mailbox for this connection */
785                 err = kgnilnd_setup_mbox(conn);
786                 if (err != 0) {
787                         CERROR("Failed to setup FMA mailbox (%d)\n", err);
788                 }
789                 req_params->gnpr_smsg_attr = conn->gnpr_smsg_attr;
790         }
791
792         /* XXX Nic: TBD - checksum computation */
793
794         return err;
795 }
796
797 int
798 kgnilnd_unpack_connreq(kgn_dgram_t *dgram)
799 {
800         kgn_connreq_t           *connreq = &dgram->gndg_conn_in;
801         int                      swab, rc = 0;
802         kgn_net_t               *net;
803
804         /* the following fields must be handled in a backwards compatible
805          * manner to ensure we can always send and interpret NAKs */
806
807         if (connreq->gncr_magic != GNILND_MSG_MAGIC &&
808             connreq->gncr_magic != __swab32(GNILND_MSG_MAGIC)) {
809                 /* Unexpected magic! */
810                 CERROR("Unexpected magic %08x\n",
811                        connreq->gncr_magic);
812                 return -EBADF;
813         }
814
815         swab = (connreq->gncr_magic == __swab32(GNILND_MSG_MAGIC));
816         if (swab) {
817                 __swab32s(&connreq->gncr_magic);
818                 __swab32s(&connreq->gncr_cksum);
819                 __swab16s(&connreq->gncr_type);
820                 __swab16s(&connreq->gncr_version);
821                 __swab32s(&connreq->gncr_timeout);
822                 __swab64s(&connreq->gncr_srcnid);
823                 __swab64s(&connreq->gncr_dstnid);
824                 __swab64s(&connreq->gncr_peerstamp);
825                 __swab64s(&connreq->gncr_connstamp);
826         }
827
828         /* Do NOT return anything but -EBADF before we munge
829          * connreq->gncr_srcnid - we need that to send the nak */
830
831         if (dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid != LNET_NID_ANY) {
832                 lnet_nid_t      incoming = connreq->gncr_srcnid;
833
834                 /* even if the incoming packet is hosed, we know who we sent
835                  * the original and can set the srcnid so that we can properly
836                  * look up our peer to close the loop on this connreq. We still use
837                  * -EBADF to prevent a NAK - just in case there are issues with
838                  * the payload coming from a random spot, etc. */
839                 connreq->gncr_srcnid = dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid;
840
841                 if (LNET_NIDADDR(dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid) !=
842                                 LNET_NIDADDR(incoming)) {
843                         /* we got a datagram match for the wrong nid... */
844                         CERROR("matched datagram 0x%p with srcnid %s "
845                                 "(%x), expecting %s (%x)\n",
846                                 dgram,
847                                 libcfs_nid2str(incoming),
848                                 LNET_NIDADDR(incoming),
849                                 libcfs_nid2str(dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid),
850                                 LNET_NIDADDR(dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid));
851                         return -EBADF;
852                 }
853         } else {
854                 /* if we have a wildcard datagram it should match an
855                  * incoming "active" datagram that should have a fully formed
856                  * srcnid and dstnid. If we couldn't unpack it, we drop as
857                  * corrupted packet, otherwise we'll just verify that the dstnid
858                  * matches the NID for the NET that the dgram was posted */
859
860                 /* make sure their wildcard didn't match ours, that is unpossible */
861                 LASSERTF(connreq->gncr_dstnid != LNET_NID_ANY,
862                          "dgram 0x%p from %s, connreq 0x%p; "
863                          "wildcard matched wildcard \n", dgram,
864                          libcfs_nid2str(connreq->gncr_srcnid), connreq);
865
866                 rc = kgnilnd_find_net(connreq->gncr_dstnid, &net);
867
868                 if (rc == -ESHUTDOWN) {
869                         CERROR("Looking up network: device is in shutdown\n");
870                         return rc;
871                 } else if (rc == -ENONET) {
872                         CERROR("Connection data from %s: she sent "
873                         "dst_nid %s, but net lookup failed on "
874                         "dgram 0x%p@%s\n",
875                         libcfs_nid2str(connreq->gncr_srcnid),
876                         libcfs_nid2str(connreq->gncr_dstnid),
877                         dgram, kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram));
878                         return rc;
879                 }
880
881                 if (lnet_nid_to_nid4(&net->gnn_ni->ni_nid) !=
882                     connreq->gncr_dstnid) {
883                         CERROR("Bad connection data from %s: she sent "
884                                "dst_nid %s, but I am %s with dgram 0x%p@%s\n",
885                                libcfs_nid2str(connreq->gncr_srcnid),
886                                libcfs_nid2str(connreq->gncr_dstnid),
887                                libcfs_nidstr(&net->gnn_ni->ni_nid),
888                                dgram, kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram));
889                         kgnilnd_net_decref(net);
890                         return -EBADSLT;
891                 }
892
893                 /* kgnilnd_find_net takes a ref on the net it finds, You need to decref it when not needed. */
894                 kgnilnd_net_decref(net);
895         }
896
897         if (connreq->gncr_version != GNILND_CONNREQ_VERSION) {
898                 CERROR("Unexpected version %d\n", connreq->gncr_version);
899                 return -EPROTO;
900         }
901
902         /* XXX Nic: TBD - checksum validation */
903         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_CONNREQ_DROP)) {
904                 return -EBADF;
905         }
906
907         if (swab && connreq->gncr_type == GNILND_CONNREQ_REQ) {
908                 __u64 msg_addr = (__u64) connreq->gncr_gnparams.gnpr_smsg_attr.msg_buffer;
909
910                 __swab32s(&connreq->gncr_gnparams.gnpr_host_id);
911                 __swab32s(&connreq->gncr_gnparams.gnpr_cqid);
912                 __swab32s(&connreq->gncr_gnparams.gnpr_smsg_attr.buff_size);
913                 __swab16s(&connreq->gncr_gnparams.gnpr_smsg_attr.mbox_maxcredit);
914                 __swab32s(&connreq->gncr_gnparams.gnpr_smsg_attr.mbox_offset);
915                 __swab64s(&connreq->gncr_gnparams.gnpr_smsg_attr.mem_hndl.qword1);
916                 __swab64s(&connreq->gncr_gnparams.gnpr_smsg_attr.mem_hndl.qword2);
917                 __swab64s(&msg_addr);
918                 __swab32s(&connreq->gncr_gnparams.gnpr_smsg_attr.msg_maxsize);
919                 __swab32s(&connreq->gncr_gnparams.gnpr_smsg_attr.msg_type);
920         } else if (swab && connreq->gncr_type == GNILND_CONNREQ_NAK) {
921                 __swab32s(&connreq->gncr_nakdata.gnnd_errno);
922         }
923
924         /* since we use a unique instance ID for each network, the driver
925          * will take care of dropping datagrams if we don't have that network.
926          */
927
928         /* few more idiot software or configuration checks */
929
930         switch (connreq->gncr_type) {
931         case GNILND_CONNREQ_REQ:
932                 /* wire up EP and SMSG block - this will check the incoming data
933                  * and barf a NAK back if need to */
934                 rc = kgnilnd_set_conn_params(dgram);
935                 if (rc)
936                         return rc;
937                 break;
938         case GNILND_CONNREQ_NAK:
939         case GNILND_CONNREQ_CLOSE:
940                 break;
941         default:
942                 CERROR("unknown connreq packet type %d\n", connreq->gncr_type);
943                 return -EPROTO;
944         }
945
946         if (connreq->gncr_peerstamp == 0 || connreq->gncr_connstamp == 0) {
947                 CERROR("Recived bad timestamps peer %llu conn %llu\n",
948                 connreq->gncr_peerstamp, connreq->gncr_connstamp);
949                 return -EPROTO;
950         }
951
952         if (connreq->gncr_timeout < GNILND_MIN_TIMEOUT) {
953                 CERROR("Received timeout %d < MIN %d\n",
954                        connreq->gncr_timeout, GNILND_MIN_TIMEOUT);
955                 return -EPROTO;
956         }
957
958         return 0;
959 }
960
961 int
962 kgnilnd_alloc_dgram(kgn_dgram_t **dgramp, kgn_device_t *dev, kgn_dgram_type_t type)
963 {
964         kgn_dgram_t         *dgram;
965
966         dgram = kmem_cache_zalloc(kgnilnd_data.kgn_dgram_cache, GFP_ATOMIC);
967         if (dgram == NULL)
968                 return -ENOMEM;
969
970         INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dgram->gndg_list);
971         dgram->gndg_state = GNILND_DGRAM_USED;
972         dgram->gndg_type = type;
973         dgram->gndg_magic = GNILND_DGRAM_MAGIC;
974
975         atomic_inc(&dev->gnd_ndgrams);
976
977         CDEBUG(D_MALLOC|D_NETTRACE, "slab-alloced 'dgram': %lu at %p %s ndgrams"
978                 " %d\n",
979                 sizeof(*dgram), dgram, kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram),
980                 atomic_read(&dev->gnd_ndgrams));
981
982         *dgramp = dgram;
983         return 0;
984 }
985
986 /* call this on a dgram that came back from kgnilnd_ep_postdata_test_by_id
987  * returns < 0 on dgram to be cleaned up
988  * > 0 on dgram that isn't done yet
989  * == 0 on dgram that is ok and needs connreq processing */
990 int
991 kgnilnd_process_dgram(kgn_dgram_t *dgram, gni_post_state_t post_state)
992 {
993         int rc = 0;
994
995         switch (post_state) {
996         case GNI_POST_COMPLETED:
997                 /* normal state for dgrams that need actual processing */
998                 /* GOTO to avoid processing dgram as canceled/done */
999                 GOTO(process_out, rc);
1000
1001         case GNI_POST_PENDING:
1002                 /* we should only see this if we are testing a WC dgram after a
1003                  * cancel - it means that it needs a full cycle of waiting
1004                  * for kgni_sm_task to finish moving it to TERMINATED */
1005                 LASSERTF((dgram->gndg_type == GNILND_DGRAM_WC_REQ) &&
1006                           (dgram->gndg_state == GNILND_DGRAM_CANCELED),
1007                          "POST_PENDING dgram 0x%p with bad type %d(%s) or state %d(%s)\n",
1008                          dgram, dgram->gndg_type, kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram),
1009                          dgram->gndg_state, kgnilnd_dgram_state2str(dgram));
1010
1011                 /* positive RC as this dgram isn't done yet */
1012                 rc = EINPROGRESS;
1013
1014                 /* GOTO as this isn't done yet */
1015                 GOTO(process_out, rc);
1016                 break;
1017
1018         case GNI_POST_TERMINATED:
1019                 /* we've called cancel and it is done or remote guy called cancel and
1020                  * we've receved it on a WC dgram */
1021 #if 0
1022                 /* we are seeing weird terminations on non WC dgrams when we have not
1023                  * canceled them */
1024
1025                 LASSERTF(dgram->gndg_state == GNILND_DGRAM_CANCELED ||
1026                          dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid == LNET_NID_ANY,
1027                         "dgram 0x%p with bad state %d(%s) or dst nid %s\n",
1028                         dgram, dgram->gndg_state, kgnilnd_dgram_state2str(dgram),
1029                         libcfs_nid2str(dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid));
1030 #endif
1031
1032                 CDEBUG(D_NETTRACE, "dgram 0x%p saw %s, cleaning it up\n", dgram,
1033                        dgram->gndg_state == GNILND_DGRAM_CANCELED ?  "canceled" : "terminated");
1034
1035                 rc =  -ECANCELED;
1036                 break;
1037
1038         case GNI_POST_TIMEOUT:
1039                 /* we could have a timeout on a wildcard dgram too - if
1040                  * we got the incoming request but the remote node beefed
1041                  * before kgni could send the match data back. We'll just error
1042                  * on the active case and bail out gracefully */
1043                 if (dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid != LNET_NID_ANY) {
1044                         CNETERR("hardware timeout for connect to "
1045                                "%s after %lu seconds. Is node dead?\n",
1046                                libcfs_nid2str(dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid),
1047                                cfs_duration_sec(jiffies - dgram->gndg_post_time));
1048                 }
1049
1050                 rc = -ETIMEDOUT;
1051                 break;
1052
1053         default:
1054                 CERROR("dgram 0x%p with bad post_state %d\n", dgram, post_state);
1055                 LBUG();
1056         }
1057
1058         /* now finish cleaning up a dgram that is canceled/terminated and needs to
1059          * go away */
1060
1061         /* If this was actively canceled, drop the count now that we are processing */
1062         if (dgram->gndg_state == GNILND_DGRAM_CANCELED) {
1063                 atomic_dec(&dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_device->gnd_canceled_dgrams);
1064                 /* caller responsible for gndg_list removal */
1065         }
1066
1067 process_out:
1068
1069         RETURN(rc);
1070 }
1071
1072 /* needs dev->gnd_dgram_lock held */
1073 void
1074 kgnilnd_cancel_dgram_locked(kgn_dgram_t *dgram)
1075 {
1076         gni_return_t            grc;
1077
1078         if (dgram->gndg_state != GNILND_DGRAM_POSTED) {
1079                 return;
1080         }
1081
1082         LASSERTF(dgram->gndg_conn != NULL,
1083                  "dgram 0x%p with NULL conn\n", dgram);
1084
1085         /* C.E - WC dgrams could be canceled immediately but
1086          * if there was some match pending, we need to call
1087          * test_by_id to clear it out. If that test returns
1088          * POST_PENDING, it is half done and needs to go along
1089          * with the rest of dgrams and go through a kgni_sm_task cycle
1090          * and deliver a GNI_POST_TERMINATED event before they
1091          * are actually canceled */
1092
1093         dgram->gndg_state = GNILND_DGRAM_CANCELED;
1094
1095         if (dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_state >= GNILND_CONN_ESTABLISHED) {
1096                 /* we don't need to cancel_by_id if the datagram was good */
1097                 return;
1098         }
1099
1100         /* let folks know there are outstanding cancels */
1101         atomic_inc(&dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_device->gnd_canceled_dgrams);
1102         /* leave on nid list until cancel is done for debugging fun */
1103         grc = kgnilnd_ep_postdata_cancel_by_id(dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_ephandle, (__u64) dgram);
1104
1105         /* if we don't get success here, we have hosed up the dgram tracking
1106          * code and need to bail out */
1107         LASSERTF(grc == GNI_RC_SUCCESS,
1108                  "postdata_cancel returned %d for conn 0x%p to %s\n",
1109                  grc, dgram->gndg_conn,
1110                  dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_peer ?
1111                   libcfs_nid2str(dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_peer->gnp_nid)
1112                   : "<?>");
1113
1114         CDEBUG(D_NETTRACE,
1115                 "canceled dgram 0x%p conn 0x%p ephandle 0x%p\n",
1116                 dgram, dgram->gndg_conn,
1117                 dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_ephandle);
1118
1119         if (dgram->gndg_type == GNILND_DGRAM_WC_REQ) {
1120                 gni_post_state_t         post_state;
1121                 int                      rc = 0;
1122                 __u32                    remote_addr = 0, remote_id = 0;
1123
1124                 grc = kgnilnd_ep_postdata_test_by_id(dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_ephandle,
1125                                                      (__u64)dgram, &post_state,
1126                                                      &remote_addr, &remote_id);
1127
1128                 LASSERTF(grc == GNI_RC_NO_MATCH || grc == GNI_RC_SUCCESS,
1129                          "bad grc %d from test_by_id on dgram 0x%p\n",
1130                         grc, dgram);
1131
1132                 /* if WC was canceled immediately, we get NO_MATCH, if needs to go
1133                  * through full cycle, we get SUCCESS and need to parse post_state */
1134
1135                 CDEBUG(D_NET, "grc %d dgram 0x%p type %s post_state %d "
1136                         "remote_addr %u remote_id %u\n", grc, dgram,
1137                         kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram),
1138                         post_state, remote_addr, remote_id);
1139
1140                 if (grc == GNI_RC_NO_MATCH) {
1141                         /* she's gone, reduce count and move along */
1142                         dgram->gndg_state = GNILND_DGRAM_DONE;
1143                         atomic_dec(&dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_device->gnd_canceled_dgrams);
1144                         RETURN_EXIT;
1145                 }
1146
1147                 rc = kgnilnd_process_dgram(dgram, post_state);
1148
1149                 if (rc <= 0) {
1150                         /* if for some weird reason we get a valid dgram back, just mark as done
1151                          * so we can drop it and move along.
1152                          * C.E - if it was completed, we'll just release the conn/mbox
1153                          * back into the pool and it'll get reused. That said, we should only
1154                          * be canceling a WC dgram on stack rest or shutdown, so that is moot */
1155                         dgram->gndg_state = GNILND_DGRAM_DONE;
1156                         atomic_dec(&dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_device->gnd_canceled_dgrams);
1157
1158                         /* caller context responsible for calling kgnilnd_release_dgram() */
1159                 } else {
1160                         /* still pending, let it simmer until golden brown and delicious */
1161                 }
1162         }
1163
1164         /* for non WC dgrams, they are still on the nid list but marked canceled waiting
1165          * for kgni to return their ID to us via probe - that is when we'll complete their
1166          * cancel processing */
1167 }
1168
1169 void
1170 kgnilnd_cleanup_dgram(kgn_dgram_t *dgram)
1171 {
1172         /* release the dgram ref on conn */
1173         if (dgram->gndg_conn) {
1174                 kgnilnd_conn_decref(dgram->gndg_conn);
1175                 dgram->gndg_conn = NULL;
1176         }
1177 }
1178
1179 void
1180 kgnilnd_free_dgram(kgn_device_t *dev, kgn_dgram_t *dgram)
1181 {
1182         LASSERTF(dgram->gndg_state == GNILND_DGRAM_USED ||
1183                  dgram->gndg_state == GNILND_DGRAM_DONE,
1184                  "dgram 0x%p with bad state %s\n",
1185                  dgram, kgnilnd_dgram_state2str(dgram));
1186
1187         /* bit of poisoning to help detect bad driver data */
1188         dgram->gndg_magic = 0x6f5a6b5f;
1189         atomic_dec(&dev->gnd_ndgrams);
1190
1191         kmem_cache_free(kgnilnd_data.kgn_dgram_cache, dgram);
1192         CDEBUG(D_MALLOC|D_NETTRACE, "slab-freed 'dgram': %lu at %p %s"
1193                " ndgrams %d\n",
1194                sizeof(*dgram), dgram, kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram),
1195                atomic_read(&dev->gnd_ndgrams));
1196 }
1197
1198 int
1199 kgnilnd_post_dgram(kgn_device_t *dev, lnet_nid_t dstnid, kgn_connreq_type_t type,
1200                    int data_rc)
1201 {
1202         int              rc = 0;
1203         kgn_dgram_t     *dgram = NULL;
1204         kgn_dgram_t     *tmpdgram;
1205         kgn_dgram_type_t dgtype;
1206         gni_return_t     grc;
1207         __u64            srcnid;
1208         ENTRY;
1209
1210         switch (type) {
1211         case GNILND_CONNREQ_REQ:
1212                 if (dstnid == LNET_NID_ANY)
1213                         dgtype = GNILND_DGRAM_WC_REQ;
1214                 else
1215                         dgtype = GNILND_DGRAM_REQ;
1216                 break;
1217         case GNILND_CONNREQ_NAK:
1218                 LASSERTF(dstnid != LNET_NID_ANY, "can't NAK to LNET_NID_ANY\n");
1219                 dgtype = GNILND_DGRAM_NAK;
1220                 break;
1221         default:
1222                 CERROR("unknown connreq type %d\n", type);
1223                 LBUG();
1224         }
1225
1226         rc = kgnilnd_alloc_dgram(&dgram, dev, dgtype);
1227         if (rc < 0) {
1228                 rc = -ENOMEM;
1229                 GOTO(post_failed, rc);
1230         }
1231
1232         rc = kgnilnd_create_conn(&dgram->gndg_conn, dev);
1233         if (rc) {
1234                 GOTO(post_failed, rc);
1235         }
1236
1237         if (dgram->gndg_type == GNILND_DGRAM_WC_REQ) {
1238                 /* clear buffer for sanity on reuse of wildcard */
1239                 memset(&dgram->gndg_conn_in, 0, sizeof(kgn_connreq_t));
1240         }
1241
1242         if (dstnid == LNET_NID_ANY) {
1243                 /* set here to reset any dgram re-use */
1244                 dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_state = GNILND_CONN_LISTEN;
1245         } else {
1246                 __u32            host_id;
1247
1248                 rc = kgnilnd_nid_to_nicaddrs(LNET_NIDADDR(dstnid), 1, &host_id);
1249                 if (rc <= 0) {
1250                         rc = -ESRCH;
1251                         GOTO(post_failed, rc);
1252                 }
1253
1254                 dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_state = GNILND_CONN_CONNECTING;
1255
1256                 /* don't need to serialize, there are no CQs for the dgram
1257                  * EP on the kgn_net_t */
1258                 grc = kgnilnd_ep_bind(dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_ephandle, host_id, dev->gnd_id);
1259
1260                 if (grc != GNI_RC_SUCCESS) {
1261                         rc = -ECONNABORTED;
1262                         GOTO(post_failed, rc);
1263                 }
1264
1265         }
1266
1267         /* If we are posting wildcards post using a net of 0, otherwise we'll use the
1268          * net of the destination node.
1269          */
1270
1271         if (dstnid == LNET_NID_ANY) {
1272                 srcnid = LNET_MKNID(LNET_MKNET(GNILND, 0), dev->gnd_nid);
1273         } else {
1274                 srcnid = LNET_MKNID(LNET_NIDNET(dstnid), dev->gnd_nid);
1275         }
1276
1277         rc = kgnilnd_pack_connreq(&dgram->gndg_conn_out, dgram->gndg_conn,
1278                                   srcnid, dstnid, type);
1279         if (rc) {
1280                 GOTO(post_failed, rc);
1281         }
1282
1283         if (type == GNILND_CONNREQ_NAK)
1284                 dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_nakdata.gnnd_errno = data_rc;
1285
1286         dgram->gndg_post_time = jiffies;
1287
1288         /* XXX Nic: here is where we'd add in logical network multiplexing */
1289
1290         CDEBUG(D_NETTRACE, "dgram 0x%p type %s %s->%s cdm %d\n",
1291                dgram, kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram),
1292                libcfs_nid2str(srcnid),
1293                libcfs_nid2str(dstnid), dev->gnd_id);
1294
1295         /* this allocates memory, can't hold locks across */
1296         grc = kgnilnd_ep_postdata_w_id(dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_ephandle,
1297                                    &dgram->gndg_conn_out, sizeof(kgn_connreq_t),
1298                                    &dgram->gndg_conn_in, sizeof(kgn_connreq_t),
1299                                    (__u64)dgram);
1300
1301         if (grc != GNI_RC_SUCCESS) {
1302                 CNETERR("dropping failed dgram post id 0x%p type %s"
1303                         " reqtype %s to %s: rc %d\n",
1304                         dgram, kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram),
1305                         kgnilnd_connreq_type2str(&dgram->gndg_conn_out),
1306                         libcfs_nid2str(dstnid), grc);
1307                 rc = (grc == GNI_RC_ERROR_NOMEM) ? -ENOMEM : -EBADR;
1308                 GOTO(post_failed, rc);
1309         }
1310
1311         /* we don't need to add earlier - if someone does del_peer during post,
1312          * that peer will get marked as unlinked and the callers wil take care of it.
1313          * The dgram code is largely kgn_peer_t ignorant, so at worst, we'll just drop
1314          * the completed dgram later when we cant find a peer to stuff it into */
1315
1316         spin_lock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1317
1318         /* make sure we are not double posting targeted dgrams
1319          * - we can multiple post WC dgrams to help with processing speed */
1320         if (dstnid != LNET_NID_ANY) {
1321                 tmpdgram = kgnilnd_find_dgram_locked(dev, dstnid);
1322
1323                 LASSERTF(tmpdgram == NULL,
1324                         "dgram 0x%p->%s already posted\n",
1325                          dgram, libcfs_nid2str(dstnid));
1326         }
1327
1328         /* unmunge dstnid to help processing code cope... */
1329         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_PACK_DSTNID)) {
1330                 dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid = dstnid;
1331         }
1332
1333         list_add_tail(&dgram->gndg_list, kgnilnd_nid2dgramlist(dev, dstnid));
1334         dgram->gndg_state = GNILND_DGRAM_POSTED;
1335         spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1336
1337 post_failed:
1338         if (rc < 0 && dgram != NULL) {
1339                 kgnilnd_cleanup_dgram(dgram);
1340                 kgnilnd_free_dgram(dev, dgram);
1341         }
1342
1343         RETURN(rc);
1344 }
1345
1346 /* The shutdown flag is set from the shutdown and stack reset threads. */
1347 void
1348 kgnilnd_release_dgram(kgn_device_t *dev, kgn_dgram_t *dgram, int shutdown)
1349 {
1350         /* The conns of canceled active dgrams need to be put in purgatory so
1351          * we don't reuse the mailbox */
1352         if (unlikely(dgram->gndg_state == GNILND_DGRAM_CANCELED)) {
1353                 kgn_peer_t *peer;
1354                 kgn_conn_t *conn = dgram->gndg_conn;
1355                 lnet_nid_t nid = dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid;
1356
1357                 dgram->gndg_state = GNILND_DGRAM_DONE;
1358
1359                 /* During shutdown we've already removed the peer so we don't
1360                  * need to add a peer. During stack reset we don't care about
1361                  * MDDs since they are all released. */
1362                 if (!shutdown) {
1363                         write_lock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1364                         peer = kgnilnd_find_peer_locked(nid);
1365
1366                         if (peer != NULL) {
1367                                 CDEBUG(D_NET, "adding peer's conn with nid %s "
1368                                         "to purgatory\n", libcfs_nid2str(nid));
1369                                 kgnilnd_conn_addref(conn);
1370                                 conn->gnc_peer = peer;
1371                                 kgnilnd_peer_addref(peer);
1372                                 kgnilnd_admin_addref(conn->gnc_peer->gnp_dirty_eps);
1373                                 conn->gnc_state = GNILND_CONN_CLOSED;
1374                                 list_add_tail(&conn->gnc_list,
1375                                               &peer->gnp_conns);
1376                                 kgnilnd_add_purgatory_locked(conn,
1377                                                              conn->gnc_peer);
1378                                 kgnilnd_schedule_conn(conn);
1379                         }
1380                         write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1381                 }
1382         }
1383
1384         spin_lock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1385         kgnilnd_cancel_dgram_locked(dgram);
1386         spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1387
1388         kgnilnd_cleanup_dgram(dgram);
1389
1390         /* if the dgram is 'canceled' it needs to be wait until the event
1391          * comes up from kgni that tells us it is safe to release */
1392         if (dgram->gndg_state != GNILND_DGRAM_CANCELED) {
1393                 dgram->gndg_state = GNILND_DGRAM_DONE;
1394
1395                 LASSERTF(list_empty(&dgram->gndg_list), "dgram 0x%p on list\n", dgram);
1396
1397                 /* if it is a wildcard and we are in an appropriate state, repost
1398                  * the wildcard */
1399
1400                 if ((dgram->gndg_type == GNILND_DGRAM_WC_REQ) &&
1401                     (!kgnilnd_data.kgn_wc_kill && !kgnilnd_data.kgn_in_reset)) {
1402                         int     rerc;
1403
1404                         rerc = kgnilnd_post_dgram(dev, LNET_NID_ANY, GNILND_CONNREQ_REQ, 0);
1405                         if (rerc != 0) {
1406                                 /* We failed to repost the WC dgram for some reason
1407                                  * mark it so the repost system attempts to repost */
1408                                 kgnilnd_admin_addref(dev->gnd_nwcdgrams);
1409                         }
1410                 }
1411
1412                 /* always free the old dgram */
1413                 kgnilnd_free_dgram(dev, dgram);
1414         }
1415 }
1416
1417
1418 int
1419 kgnilnd_probe_for_dgram(kgn_device_t *dev, kgn_dgram_t **dgramp)
1420 {
1421         kgn_dgram_t             *dgram = NULL;
1422         gni_post_state_t         post_state;
1423         gni_return_t             grc;
1424         int                      rc = 0;
1425         __u64                    readyid;
1426         __u32                    remote_addr = 0, remote_id = 0;
1427         ENTRY;
1428
1429         /* Probe with the lock held. That way if we get a dgram we dont have it canceled
1430          * between finding the ready dgram and grabbing the lock to remove it from the
1431          * list. Otherwise we could be left in an inconsistent state. We own the dgram
1432          * once its off the list so we don't need to worry about others changing it at
1433          * that point. */
1434         spin_lock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1435         grc = kgnilnd_postdata_probe_by_id(dev->gnd_handle, &readyid);
1436         if (grc != GNI_RC_SUCCESS) {
1437                 spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1438                 /* return 0 to indicate nothing happened */
1439                 RETURN(0);
1440         }
1441
1442         CDEBUG(D_NET, "ready %#llx on device 0x%p\n",
1443                 readyid, dev);
1444
1445         dgram = (kgn_dgram_t *)readyid;
1446
1447         LASSERTF(dgram->gndg_magic == GNILND_DGRAM_MAGIC,
1448                  "dgram 0x%p from id %#llx with bad magic %x\n",
1449                  dgram, readyid, dgram->gndg_magic);
1450
1451         LASSERTF(dgram->gndg_state == GNILND_DGRAM_POSTED ||
1452                  dgram->gndg_state == GNILND_DGRAM_CANCELED,
1453                  "dgram 0x%p with bad state %s\n",
1454                  dgram, kgnilnd_dgram_state2str(dgram));
1455
1456         LASSERTF(!list_empty(&dgram->gndg_list),
1457                  "dgram 0x%p with bad list state %s type %s\n",
1458                  dgram, kgnilnd_dgram_state2str(dgram),
1459                  kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram));
1460
1461         /* now we know that the datagram structure is ok, so pull off list */
1462         list_del_init(&dgram->gndg_list);
1463
1464         /* while we have the gnn_dgram_lock and BEFORE we call test_by_id
1465          * change the state from POSTED to PROCESSING to ensure that
1466          * nobody cancels it after we've pulled it from the wire */
1467         if (dgram->gndg_state == GNILND_DGRAM_POSTED) {
1468                 dgram->gndg_state = GNILND_DGRAM_PROCESSING;
1469         }
1470
1471         LASSERTF(dgram->gndg_conn != NULL,
1472                 "dgram 0x%p with NULL conn\n", dgram);
1473
1474         grc = kgnilnd_ep_postdata_test_by_id(dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_ephandle,
1475                                              (__u64)dgram, &post_state,
1476                                              &remote_addr, &remote_id);
1477
1478         /* we now "own" this datagram */
1479         spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1480
1481         LASSERTF(grc != GNI_RC_NO_MATCH, "kgni lied! probe_by_id told us that"
1482                  " id %llu was ready\n", readyid);
1483
1484         CDEBUG(D_NET, "grc %d dgram 0x%p type %s post_state %d "
1485                 "remote_addr %u remote_id %u\n", grc, dgram,
1486                 kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram),
1487                 post_state, remote_addr, remote_id);
1488
1489         if (unlikely(grc != GNI_RC_SUCCESS)) {
1490                 CNETERR("getting data for dgram 0x%p->%s failed rc %d. Dropping it\n",
1491                         dgram, libcfs_nid2str(dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid),
1492                         grc);
1493                 rc = -EINVAL;
1494                 GOTO(probe_for_out, rc);
1495         }
1496
1497         rc = kgnilnd_process_dgram(dgram, post_state);
1498
1499         /* we should never get probe finding a dgram for us and then it
1500          * being a WC dgram that is still in the middle of processing */
1501         LASSERTF(rc <= 0, "bad rc %d from process_dgram 0x%p state %d\n",
1502                  rc, dgram, post_state);
1503
1504         if (rc == 0) {
1505                 /* dgram is good enough for the data to be used */
1506                 dgram->gndg_state = GNILND_DGRAM_PROCESSING;
1507                 /* fake rc to mark that we've done something */
1508                 rc = 1;
1509         } else {
1510                 /* let kgnilnd_release_dgram take care of canceled dgrams */
1511                 if (dgram->gndg_state != GNILND_DGRAM_CANCELED) {
1512                         dgram->gndg_state = GNILND_DGRAM_DONE;
1513                 }
1514         }
1515
1516         *dgramp = dgram;
1517         RETURN(rc);
1518
1519 probe_for_out:
1520
1521         kgnilnd_release_dgram(dev, dgram, 0);
1522         RETURN(rc);
1523 }
1524
1525 int
1526 kgnilnd_setup_wildcard_dgram(kgn_device_t *dev)
1527 {
1528         /* if kgn_wildcard is zero, return error */
1529         int     rc = -ENOENT, i;
1530         ENTRY;
1531
1532         for (i = 0; i < *kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_nwildcard; i++) {
1533                 rc = kgnilnd_post_dgram(dev, LNET_NID_ANY, GNILND_CONNREQ_REQ, 0);
1534                 if (rc < 0) {
1535                         CERROR("error %d: could not post wildcard datagram # %d\n",
1536                                 rc, i);
1537                         rc = -EINVAL;
1538                         GOTO(failed, rc);
1539                 }
1540         }
1541
1542 failed:
1543         RETURN(rc);
1544 }
1545
1546 int
1547 kgnilnd_cancel_net_dgrams(kgn_net_t *net)
1548 {
1549         kgn_dgram_t *dg, *dgN;
1550         LIST_HEAD(zombies);
1551         int i;
1552         ENTRY;
1553
1554         /* we want to cancel any outstanding dgrams - we don't want to rely
1555          * on del_peer_or_conn catching all of them. This helps protect us in cases
1556          * where we don't quite keep the peer->dgram mapping in sync due to some
1557          * race conditions */
1558
1559         LASSERTF(net->gnn_shutdown || kgnilnd_data.kgn_in_reset,
1560                  "called with LND invalid state: net shutdown %d "
1561                  "in reset %d\n", net->gnn_shutdown,
1562                  kgnilnd_data.kgn_in_reset);
1563
1564         spin_lock(&net->gnn_dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1565
1566         for (i = 0; i < *kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_peer_hash_size; i++) {
1567                 list_for_each_entry_safe(dg, dgN, &net->gnn_dev->gnd_dgrams[i], gndg_list) {
1568
1569                         /* skip nids not on our net or are wildcards */
1570
1571
1572                         if (dg->gndg_type == GNILND_DGRAM_WC_REQ ||
1573                                 net->gnn_netnum != LNET_NETNUM(LNET_NIDNET(dg->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid)))
1574                                 continue;
1575
1576                         kgnilnd_cancel_dgram_locked(dg);
1577                 }
1578         }
1579
1580         spin_unlock(&net->gnn_dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1581
1582         RETURN(0);
1583 }
1584
1585 int
1586 kgnilnd_cancel_wc_dgrams(kgn_device_t *dev)
1587 {
1588         kgn_dgram_t *dg, *dgN;
1589         LIST_HEAD(zombies);
1590         ENTRY;
1591
1592         /* Time to kill the outstanding WC's
1593          * WC's exist on net 0 only but match on any net...
1594          */
1595
1596         LASSERTF(kgnilnd_data.kgn_in_reset || kgnilnd_data.kgn_wc_kill,
1597                 "called with LND invalid state: WC shutdown %d "
1598                 "in reset %d\n", kgnilnd_data.kgn_wc_kill,
1599                 kgnilnd_data.kgn_in_reset);
1600
1601         spin_lock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1602
1603         do {
1604                 dg = kgnilnd_find_dgram_locked(dev, LNET_NID_ANY);
1605                 if (dg != NULL) {
1606                         LASSERTF(dg->gndg_type == GNILND_DGRAM_WC_REQ,
1607                                  "dgram 0x%p->%s with bad type %d (%s)\n",
1608                                 dg, libcfs_nid2str(dg->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid),
1609                                 dg->gndg_type, kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dg));
1610
1611                         kgnilnd_cancel_dgram_locked(dg);
1612
1613                         /* WC could be DONE already, check and if so add to list to be released */
1614                         if (dg->gndg_state == GNILND_DGRAM_DONE)
1615                                 list_move_tail(&dg->gndg_list, &zombies);
1616                 }
1617         } while (dg != NULL);
1618
1619         spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1620
1621         list_for_each_entry_safe(dg, dgN, &zombies, gndg_list) {
1622                 list_del_init(&dg->gndg_list);
1623                 kgnilnd_release_dgram(dev, dg, 1);
1624         }
1625         RETURN(0);
1626
1627 }
1628
1629 int
1630 kgnilnd_cancel_dgrams(kgn_device_t *dev)
1631 {
1632         kgn_dgram_t *dg, *dgN;
1633         int i;
1634         ENTRY;
1635
1636         /* Cancel any outstanding non wildcard datagrams regardless
1637          * of which net they are on as we are in base shutdown and
1638          * dont care about connecting anymore.
1639          */
1640
1641         LASSERTF(kgnilnd_data.kgn_wc_kill == 1,"We didnt get called from base shutdown\n");
1642
1643         spin_lock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1644
1645         for (i = 0; i < (*kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_peer_hash_size -1); i++) {
1646                 list_for_each_entry_safe(dg, dgN, &dev->gnd_dgrams[i], gndg_list) {
1647                         if (dg->gndg_type != GNILND_DGRAM_WC_REQ)
1648                                 kgnilnd_cancel_dgram_locked(dg);
1649                 }
1650         }
1651
1652         spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
1653
1654         RETURN(0);
1655 }
1656
1657
1658 void
1659 kgnilnd_wait_for_canceled_dgrams(kgn_device_t *dev)
1660 {
1661         int             i = 4;
1662         int             rc;
1663         gni_return_t    grc;
1664         __u64           readyid;
1665         kgn_dgram_t    *dgram;
1666
1667         /* use do while to get at least one check run to allow
1668          * regression test for 762072 to hit bug if there */
1669
1670         /* This function races with the dgram mover during shutdown so it is possible for
1671          * a dgram to be seen in kgnilnd_postdata_probe_wait_by_id but be handled in the
1672          * dgram mover thread instead of inside of this function.
1673          */
1674
1675         /* This should only be called from within shutdown, baseshutdown, or stack reset.
1676          * there are no assertions here to verify since base_shutdown has nothing in it we can check
1677          * the net is gone by then.
1678          */
1679
1680         do {
1681                 i++;
1682                 CDEBUG(((i & (-i)) == i) ? D_WARNING : D_NET,
1683                         "Waiting for %d canceled datagrams to clear on device %d\n",
1684                         atomic_read(&dev->gnd_canceled_dgrams), dev->gnd_id);
1685
1686                 /* check once a second */
1687                 grc = kgnilnd_postdata_probe_wait_by_id(dev->gnd_handle,
1688                        250, &readyid);
1689
1690                 if (grc != GNI_RC_SUCCESS)
1691                         continue;
1692
1693                 CDEBUG(D_NET, "ready %#llx on device %d->0x%p\n",
1694                         readyid, dev->gnd_id, dev);
1695
1696                 rc = kgnilnd_probe_for_dgram(dev, &dgram);
1697                 if (rc != 0) {
1698                         /* if we got a valid dgram or one that is now done, clean up */
1699                         kgnilnd_release_dgram(dev, dgram, 1);
1700                 }
1701         } while (atomic_read(&dev->gnd_canceled_dgrams));
1702 }
1703
1704 int
1705 kgnilnd_start_connect(kgn_peer_t *peer)
1706 {
1707         int              rc = 0;
1708         /* sync point for kgnilnd_del_peer_locked - do an early check to
1709          * catch the most common hits where del_peer is done by the
1710          * time we get here */
1711         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_GNP_CONNECTING1)) {
1712                 while (CFS_FAIL_TIMEOUT(CFS_FAIL_GNI_GNP_CONNECTING1, 1)) {};
1713         }
1714
1715         write_lock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1716         if (!kgnilnd_peer_active(peer) || peer->gnp_connecting != GNILND_PEER_CONNECT) {
1717                 /* raced with peer getting unlinked */
1718                 write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1719                 rc = ESTALE;
1720                 GOTO(out, rc);
1721         }
1722         peer->gnp_connecting = GNILND_PEER_POSTING;
1723         write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1724
1725         set_mb(peer->gnp_last_dgram_time, jiffies);
1726         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_GNP_CONNECTING2)) {
1727                 while (CFS_FAIL_TIMEOUT(CFS_FAIL_GNI_GNP_CONNECTING2, 1)) {};
1728         }
1729
1730         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_GNP_CONNECTING3)) {
1731                 while (CFS_FAIL_TIMEOUT(CFS_FAIL_GNI_GNP_CONNECTING3, 1)) {};
1732                 rc = cfs_fail_val ? cfs_fail_val : -ENOMEM;
1733         } else {
1734                 rc = kgnilnd_post_dgram(peer->gnp_net->gnn_dev,
1735                                         peer->gnp_nid, GNILND_CONNREQ_REQ, 0);
1736         }
1737         if (rc < 0) {
1738                 set_mb(peer->gnp_last_dgram_errno, rc);
1739                 GOTO(failed, rc);
1740         }
1741
1742         /* while we're posting someone could have decided this peer/dgram needed to
1743          * die a quick death, so we check for state change and process accordingly */
1744
1745         write_lock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1746         if (!kgnilnd_peer_active(peer) || peer->gnp_connecting == GNILND_PEER_NEEDS_DEATH) {
1747                 if (peer->gnp_connecting == GNILND_PEER_NEEDS_DEATH) {
1748                         peer->gnp_connecting = GNILND_PEER_KILL;
1749                 }
1750                 write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1751                 /* positive RC to avoid dgram cleanup - we'll have to
1752                  * wait for the kgni GNI_POST_TERMINATED event to
1753                  * finish cleaning up */
1754                 rc = ESTALE;
1755                 kgnilnd_find_and_cancel_dgram(peer->gnp_net->gnn_dev, peer->gnp_nid);
1756                 GOTO(out, rc);
1757         }
1758         peer->gnp_connecting = GNILND_PEER_POSTED;
1759         write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1760         /* reaper thread will take care of any timeouts */
1761         CDEBUG(D_NET, "waiting for connect to finish to %s rc %d\n",
1762                libcfs_nid2str(peer->gnp_nid), rc);
1763
1764         RETURN(rc);
1765
1766 failed:
1767         CDEBUG(D_NET, "connect to %s failed: rc %d \n",
1768                libcfs_nid2str(peer->gnp_nid), rc);
1769 out:
1770         RETURN(rc);
1771 }
1772
1773 int
1774 kgnilnd_finish_connect(kgn_dgram_t *dgram)
1775 {
1776         kgn_conn_t        *conn = dgram->gndg_conn;
1777         lnet_nid_t         her_nid = dgram->gndg_conn_in.gncr_srcnid;
1778         struct lnet_nid    peer_nid;
1779         kgn_peer_t        *new_peer, *peer = NULL;
1780         kgn_tx_t          *tx;
1781         kgn_tx_t          *txn;
1782         kgn_mbox_info_t   *mbox;
1783         int                rc;
1784         int                nstale;
1785
1786         /* try to find a peer that matches the nid we got in the connreq
1787          * kgnilnd_unpack_connreq makes sure that conn_in.gncr_srcnid is
1788          * HER and conn_out.gncr_srcnid is ME for both active and WC dgrams */
1789
1790         /* assume this is a new peer  - it makes locking cleaner when it isn't */
1791         /* no holding kgn_net_rw_sem - already are at the kgnilnd_dgram_mover level */
1792
1793         rc = kgnilnd_create_peer_safe(&new_peer, her_nid, NULL, GNILND_PEER_UP);
1794         if (rc != 0) {
1795                 CERROR("Can't create peer for %s\n", libcfs_nid2str(her_nid));
1796                 return rc;
1797         }
1798
1799         write_lock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1800
1801         /* this transfers ref from create_peer to the kgn_peer table */
1802         kgnilnd_add_peer_locked(her_nid, new_peer, &peer);
1803
1804         /* if we found an existing peer, is it really ready for a new conn ? */
1805         if (peer != new_peer) {
1806                 /* if this was an active connect attempt but we can't find a peer waiting for it
1807                  * we will dump in the trash */
1808
1809                 if (peer->gnp_connecting == GNILND_PEER_IDLE && dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid != LNET_NID_ANY) {
1810                         CDEBUG(D_NET, "dropping completed connreq for %s peer 0x%p->%s\n",
1811                                libcfs_nid2str(her_nid), peer, libcfs_nid2str(peer->gnp_nid));
1812                         write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1813                         rc = ECANCELED;
1814                         GOTO(out, rc);
1815                 }
1816
1817                 /* check to see if we can catch a connecting peer before it is
1818                  * removed from the connd_peers list - if not, we need to
1819                  * let the connreqs race and be handled by kgnilnd_conn_isdup_locked() */
1820                 if (peer->gnp_connecting != GNILND_PEER_IDLE) {
1821                         spin_lock(&peer->gnp_net->gnn_dev->gnd_connd_lock);
1822                         if (!list_empty(&peer->gnp_connd_list)) {
1823                                 list_del_init(&peer->gnp_connd_list);
1824                                 /* drop connd ref */
1825                                 kgnilnd_peer_decref(peer);
1826                         }
1827                         spin_unlock(&peer->gnp_net->gnn_dev->gnd_connd_lock);
1828                         /* clear rc to make sure we don't have fake error */
1829                         rc = 0;
1830                 }
1831
1832                 /* no matter what, we are no longer waiting to connect this peer now */
1833                 peer->gnp_connecting = GNILND_PEER_IDLE;
1834
1835                 /* Refuse to duplicate an existing connection (both sides might try to
1836                  * connect at once).  NB we return success!  We _are_ connected so we
1837                  * _don't_ have any blocked txs to complete with failure. */
1838                 rc = kgnilnd_conn_isdup_locked(peer, conn);
1839                 if (rc != 0) {
1840                         write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1841                         CDEBUG(D_NET, "Not creating duplicate connection to %s: %d\n",
1842                               libcfs_nid2str(her_nid), rc);
1843                         rc = EALREADY;
1844                         GOTO(out, rc);
1845                 }
1846         }
1847
1848         if (peer->gnp_state == GNILND_PEER_DOWN) {
1849                 CNETERR("Received connection request from down nid %s\n",
1850                         libcfs_nid2str(her_nid));
1851         }
1852
1853         peer->gnp_state = GNILND_PEER_UP;
1854         nstale = kgnilnd_close_stale_conns_locked(peer, conn);
1855
1856         /* either way with peer (new or existing), we are ok with ref counts here as the
1857          * kgnilnd_add_peer_locked will use our ref on new_peer (from create_peer_safe) as the
1858          * ref for the peer table. */
1859
1860         /* at this point, the connection request is a winner */
1861
1862         /* mark 'DONE' to avoid cancel being called from release */
1863         dgram->gndg_state = GNILND_DGRAM_DONE;
1864
1865         /* initialise timestamps before reaper looks at them */
1866         conn->gnc_last_rx = conn->gnc_last_rx_cq = jiffies;
1867
1868         /* last_tx is initialized to jiffies - (keepalive*2) so that if the NOOP fails it will
1869          * immediatly send a NOOP in the reaper thread during the call to
1870          * kgnilnd_check_conn_timeouts_locked
1871          */
1872         conn->gnc_last_tx = jiffies - (cfs_time_seconds(GNILND_TO2KA(conn->gnc_timeout)) * 2);
1873         conn->gnc_state = GNILND_CONN_ESTABLISHED;
1874
1875         /* save the dgram type used to establish this connection */
1876         conn->gnc_dgram_type = dgram->gndg_type;
1877
1878         /* refs are not transferred from dgram to tables, so increment to
1879          * take ownership */
1880         kgnilnd_conn_addref(conn);
1881         kgnilnd_peer_addref(peer);
1882         conn->gnc_peer = peer;
1883         list_add_tail(&conn->gnc_list, &peer->gnp_conns);
1884
1885         kgnilnd_conn_addref(conn);               /* +1 ref for conn table */
1886         list_add_tail(&conn->gnc_hashlist,
1887                       kgnilnd_cqid2connlist(conn->gnc_cqid));
1888         kgnilnd_data.kgn_conn_version++;
1889
1890         /* Dont send NOOP if fail_loc is set
1891          */
1892         if (!CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_ONLY_NOOP)) {
1893                 tx = kgnilnd_new_tx_msg(GNILND_MSG_NOOP,
1894                                         lnet_nid_to_nid4(&peer->gnp_net->gnn_ni->ni_nid));
1895                 if (tx == NULL) {
1896                         CNETERR("can't get TX to initiate NOOP to %s\n",
1897                                 libcfs_nid2str(peer->gnp_nid));
1898                 } else {
1899                         kgnilnd_queue_tx(conn, tx);
1900                 }
1901         }
1902
1903         /* Schedule all packets blocking for a connection */
1904         list_for_each_entry_safe(tx, txn, &peer->gnp_tx_queue, tx_list) {
1905                 /* lock held here is the peer_conn lock */
1906                 kgnilnd_tx_del_state_locked(tx, peer, NULL, GNILND_TX_ALLOCD);
1907                 kgnilnd_queue_tx(conn, tx);
1908         }
1909
1910         /* If this is an active connection lets mark its timestamp on the MBoX */
1911         if (dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid != LNET_NID_ANY) {
1912                 mbox = &conn->gnc_fma_blk->gnm_mbox_info[conn->gnc_mbox_id];
1913                 /* conn->gnc_last_rx is jiffies it better exist as it was just set */
1914                 mbox->mbx_release_purg_active_dgram = conn->gnc_last_rx;
1915         }
1916
1917         /* Bug 765042: wake up scheduler for a race with finish_connect and
1918          * complete_conn_closed with a conn in purgatory
1919          * since we can't use CFS_RACE due to mutex_holds in kgnilnd_process_conns,
1920          * we just check for set and then clear */
1921         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_FINISH_PURG)) {
1922                 cfs_fail_loc = 0x0;
1923                 /* get scheduler thread moving again */
1924                 kgnilnd_schedule_device(conn->gnc_device);
1925         }
1926
1927         CDEBUG(D_NET, "New conn 0x%p->%s dev %d\n",
1928                conn, libcfs_nid2str(her_nid), conn->gnc_device->gnd_id);
1929
1930         /* make sure we reset peer reconnect interval now that we have a good conn */
1931         kgnilnd_peer_alive(peer);
1932         peer->gnp_reconnect_interval = 0;
1933
1934         /* clear the unlink attribute if we dont clear it kgnilnd_del_conn_or_peer will wait
1935          * on the atomic forever
1936          */
1937         if (peer->gnp_pending_unlink) {
1938                 peer->gnp_pending_unlink = 0;
1939                 kgnilnd_admin_decref(kgnilnd_data.kgn_npending_unlink);
1940                 CDEBUG(D_NET, "Clearing peer unlink %p\n",peer);
1941         }
1942
1943         /* add ref to make it hang around until after we drop the lock */
1944         kgnilnd_conn_addref(conn);
1945
1946         /* Once the peer_conn lock is dropped, the conn could actually move into
1947          * CLOSING->CLOSED->DONE in the scheduler thread, so hold the
1948          * lock until we are really done */
1949         write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1950
1951         /* Notify LNET that we now have a working connection to this peer.
1952          * This is a Cray extension to the "standard" LND behavior.
1953          */
1954         lnet_nid4_to_nid(peer->gnp_nid, &peer_nid);
1955         lnet_notify(peer->gnp_net->gnn_ni, &peed_nid, true, true,
1956                     ktime_get_seconds());
1957
1958         /* drop our 'hold' ref */
1959         kgnilnd_conn_decref(conn);
1960
1961 out:
1962         RETURN(rc);
1963 }
1964
1965 void
1966 kgnilnd_send_nak(kgn_device_t *dev, lnet_nid_t dst_nid, int error)
1967 {
1968         int              rc = 0;
1969         ENTRY;
1970
1971         LASSERTF(dst_nid != LNET_NID_ANY, "bad dst_nid %s\n", libcfs_nid2str(dst_nid));
1972
1973         CDEBUG(D_NET, "NAK to %s errno %d\n", libcfs_nid2str(dst_nid), error);
1974
1975         rc = kgnilnd_post_dgram(dev, dst_nid, GNILND_CONNREQ_NAK, error);
1976
1977         if (rc < 0) {
1978                 CDEBUG(D_NET, "NAK to %s failed: rc %d \n", libcfs_nid2str(dst_nid), rc);
1979         }
1980         EXIT;
1981 }
1982
1983 int
1984 kgnilnd_process_nak(kgn_dgram_t *dgram)
1985 {
1986         kgn_connreq_t     *connreq = &dgram->gndg_conn_in;
1987         lnet_nid_t         src_nid = connreq->gncr_srcnid;
1988         int                errno = connreq->gncr_nakdata.gnnd_errno;
1989         kgn_peer_t        *peer;
1990         int                rc = 0;
1991
1992         write_lock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1993
1994         peer = kgnilnd_find_peer_locked(src_nid);
1995         if (peer == NULL) {
1996                 /* we likely dropped him from bad data when we processed
1997                  * the original REQ */
1998                 write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
1999                 return -EBADSLT;
2000         }
2001
2002         /* need to check peerstamp/connstamp against the ones we find
2003          * to make sure we don't close new (and good?) conns that we
2004          * formed after this connreq failed */
2005         if (peer->gnp_connecting == GNILND_PEER_IDLE) {
2006                 kgn_conn_t        conn;
2007
2008                 if (list_empty(&peer->gnp_conns)) {
2009                         /* assume already procced datagram and it barfed up
2010                          * on this side too */
2011                         CDEBUG(D_NET, "dropping NAK from %s; "
2012                                "peer %s is already not connected\n",
2013                                 libcfs_nid2str(connreq->gncr_srcnid),
2014                                 libcfs_nid2str(connreq->gncr_dstnid));
2015                         write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
2016                         return 0;
2017                 }
2018
2019                 /* stub up a connection with the connreq XXX_stamps to allow
2020                  * use to use close_stale_conns_locked */
2021                 conn.gnc_peerstamp = connreq->gncr_peerstamp;
2022                 conn.gnc_my_connstamp = connreq->gncr_connstamp;
2023                 conn.gnc_peer_connstamp = connreq->gncr_connstamp;
2024                 conn.gnc_device = peer->gnp_net->gnn_dev;
2025
2026                 rc = kgnilnd_close_stale_conns_locked(peer, &conn);
2027
2028                 LCONSOLE_INFO("Received NAK from %s for %s errno %d; "
2029                         "closed %d connections\n",
2030                         libcfs_nid2str(connreq->gncr_srcnid),
2031                         libcfs_nid2str(connreq->gncr_dstnid), errno, rc);
2032         } else {
2033                 spin_lock(&dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_device->gnd_connd_lock);
2034
2035                 if (list_empty(&peer->gnp_connd_list)) {
2036                         /* if peer isn't on waiting list, try to find one to nuke */
2037                         rc = kgnilnd_find_and_cancel_dgram(peer->gnp_net->gnn_dev,
2038                                                            peer->gnp_nid);
2039
2040                         if (rc) {
2041                                 LCONSOLE_INFO("Received NAK from %s for %s errno %d; "
2042                                         "canceled pending connect request\n",
2043                                         libcfs_nid2str(connreq->gncr_srcnid),
2044                                         libcfs_nid2str(connreq->gncr_dstnid), errno);
2045                         }
2046
2047                         /* if we can't find a waiting dgram, we just drop the nak - the conn
2048                          * connect must have failed (didn't find conn above and clear connecting
2049                          * -- so nothing to do besides drop */
2050                 } else {
2051                         /* peer is on list, meaning it is a new connect attempt from the one
2052                          * we started that generated the NAK - so just drop NAK */
2053
2054                         /* use negative to prevent error message */
2055                         rc = -EAGAIN;
2056                 }
2057                 spin_unlock(&dgram->gndg_conn->gnc_device->gnd_connd_lock);
2058         }
2059
2060         /* success! we found a peer and at least marked pending_nak */
2061         write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
2062
2063         return rc;
2064 }
2065
2066 int
2067 kgnilnd_process_connreq(kgn_dgram_t *dgram, int *needs_nak)
2068 {
2069         int                      rc;
2070
2071         rc = kgnilnd_unpack_connreq(dgram);
2072         if (rc < 0) {
2073                 if (rc != -EBADF) {
2074                         /* only NAK if we have good srcnid to use */
2075                         *needs_nak = 1;
2076                 }
2077                 goto connreq_out;
2078         }
2079
2080         switch (dgram->gndg_conn_in.gncr_type) {
2081         case GNILND_CONNREQ_REQ:
2082                 /* wire up peer & conn, send queued TX */
2083                 rc = kgnilnd_finish_connect(dgram);
2084
2085                 /* don't nak when the nid is hosed */
2086                 if ((rc < 0)) {
2087                         *needs_nak = 1;
2088                 }
2089
2090                 break;
2091         case GNILND_CONNREQ_NAK:
2092                 rc = kgnilnd_process_nak(dgram);
2093                 /* return early to prevent reconnect bump */
2094                 return rc;
2095         default:
2096                 CERROR("unexpected connreq type %s (%d) from %s\n",
2097                         kgnilnd_connreq_type2str(&dgram->gndg_conn_in),
2098                         dgram->gndg_conn_in.gncr_type,
2099                         libcfs_nid2str(dgram->gndg_conn_in.gncr_srcnid));
2100                 rc = -EINVAL;
2101                 *needs_nak = 1;
2102                 break;
2103         }
2104
2105 connreq_out:
2106         RETURN(rc);
2107 }
2108
2109 int
2110 kgnilnd_probe_and_process_dgram(kgn_device_t *dev)
2111 {
2112         int                      rc;
2113         int                      needs_nak = 0;
2114         lnet_nid_t               nak_dstnid = LNET_NID_ANY;
2115         lnet_nid_t               orig_dstnid;
2116         kgn_dgram_t             *dgram = NULL;
2117         kgn_peer_t              *peer;
2118         ENTRY;
2119
2120         if (CFS_FAIL_CHECK(CFS_FAIL_GNI_PAUSE_DGRAM_COMP)) {
2121                 rc = 0;
2122         } else {
2123                 rc = kgnilnd_probe_for_dgram(dev, &dgram);
2124         }
2125
2126         if (rc == 0) {
2127                 RETURN(0);
2128         } else if (rc < 0) {
2129                 GOTO(inform_peer, rc);
2130         } else {
2131                 /* rc > 1 means it did something, reset for this func  */
2132                 rc = 0;
2133         }
2134
2135         switch (dgram->gndg_type) {
2136         case GNILND_DGRAM_WC_REQ:
2137         case GNILND_DGRAM_REQ:
2138                 rc = kgnilnd_process_connreq(dgram, &needs_nak);
2139                 break;
2140         case GNILND_DGRAM_NAK:
2141                 CDEBUG(D_NETTRACE, "NAK to %s done\n",
2142                         libcfs_nid2str(dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid));
2143                 break;
2144         default:
2145                 CERROR("unknown datagram type %s (%d)\n",
2146                        kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram), dgram->gndg_type);
2147                 break;
2148         }
2149
2150         /* stash data to use after releasing current datagram */
2151         /* don't stash net - we are operating on a net already,
2152          * so the lock on rw_net_lock is sufficient */
2153
2154         nak_dstnid = dgram->gndg_conn_in.gncr_srcnid;
2155
2156 inform_peer:
2157         LASSERTF(dgram != NULL, "dgram 0x%p rc %d needs_nak %d\n", dgram, rc, needs_nak);
2158
2159         orig_dstnid = dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid;
2160
2161         kgnilnd_release_dgram(dev, dgram, 0);
2162
2163         CDEBUG(D_NET, "cleaning up dgram to %s, rc %d\n",
2164                libcfs_nid2str(orig_dstnid), rc);
2165
2166         /* if this was a WC_REQ that matched an existing peer, it'll get marked done
2167          * in kgnilnd_finish_connect - if errors are from before we get to there,
2168          * we just drop as it is a WC_REQ - the peer CAN'T be waiting for it */
2169         if ((orig_dstnid != LNET_NID_ANY) && (rc < 0)) {
2170                 /* if we have a negative rc, we want to find a peer to inform about
2171                  * the bad connection attempt. Sorry buddy, better luck next time! */
2172
2173                 write_lock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
2174                 peer = kgnilnd_find_peer_locked(orig_dstnid);
2175
2176                 if (peer != NULL) {
2177                         /* add ref to make sure he stays around past the possible unlink
2178                          * so we can tell LNet about him */
2179                         kgnilnd_peer_addref(peer);
2180
2181                         /* if he still cares about the outstanding connect */
2182                         if (peer->gnp_connecting >= GNILND_PEER_CONNECT) {
2183                                 /* check if he is on the connd list and remove.. */
2184                                 spin_lock(&peer->gnp_net->gnn_dev->gnd_connd_lock);
2185                                 if (!list_empty(&peer->gnp_connd_list)) {
2186                                         list_del_init(&peer->gnp_connd_list);
2187                                         /* drop connd ref */
2188                                         kgnilnd_peer_decref(peer);
2189                                 }
2190                                 spin_unlock(&peer->gnp_net->gnn_dev->gnd_connd_lock);
2191
2192                                 /* clear gnp_connecting so we don't have a non-connecting peer
2193                                  * on gnd_connd_list */
2194                                 peer->gnp_connecting = GNILND_PEER_IDLE;
2195
2196                                 set_mb(peer->gnp_last_dgram_errno, rc);
2197
2198                                 kgnilnd_peer_increase_reconnect_locked(peer);
2199                         }
2200                 }
2201                 write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
2202
2203                 /* now that we are outside the lock, tell Mommy */
2204                 if (peer != NULL) {
2205                         kgnilnd_peer_notify(peer, rc, 0);
2206                         kgnilnd_peer_decref(peer);
2207                 }
2208         }
2209
2210         if (needs_nak) {
2211                 kgnilnd_send_nak(dev, nak_dstnid, rc);
2212         }
2213
2214         RETURN(1);
2215 }
2216
2217 void
2218 kgnilnd_reaper_dgram_check(kgn_device_t *dev)
2219 {
2220         kgn_dgram_t    *dgram, *tmp;
2221         int             i;
2222
2223         spin_lock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
2224
2225         for (i = 0; i < (*kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_peer_hash_size - 1); i++) {
2226                 list_for_each_entry_safe(dgram, tmp, &dev->gnd_dgrams[i], gndg_list) {
2227                         unsigned long            now = jiffies;
2228                         unsigned long            timeout;
2229
2230                         /* don't timeout stuff if the network is mucked or shutting down */
2231                         if (kgnilnd_check_hw_quiesce()) {
2232                                 break;
2233                         }
2234
2235                         if ((dgram->gndg_state != GNILND_DGRAM_POSTED) ||
2236                             (dgram->gndg_type == GNILND_DGRAM_WC_REQ)) {
2237                                 continue;
2238                         }
2239                         CDEBUG(D_NETTRACE, "checking dgram 0x%p type %s "
2240                                 "state %s conn 0x%p to %s age %lus\n",
2241                                 dgram, kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram),
2242                                 kgnilnd_dgram_state2str(dgram), dgram->gndg_conn,
2243                                 libcfs_nid2str(dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid),
2244                                 cfs_duration_sec(now - dgram->gndg_post_time));
2245
2246                         timeout = cfs_time_seconds(*kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_timeout);
2247
2248                         if (time_before(now, (dgram->gndg_post_time + timeout)))
2249                                 continue;
2250
2251                         CNETERR("%s datagram to %s timed out @ %lus dgram "
2252                                 "0x%p state %s conn 0x%p\n",
2253                                 kgnilnd_dgram_type2str(dgram),
2254                                 libcfs_nid2str(dgram->gndg_conn_out.gncr_dstnid),
2255                                 cfs_duration_sec(now - dgram->gndg_post_time),
2256                                 dgram, kgnilnd_dgram_state2str(dgram),
2257                                 dgram->gndg_conn);
2258
2259                         kgnilnd_cancel_dgram_locked(dgram);
2260                 }
2261         }
2262         spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_dgram_lock);
2263 }
2264
2265
2266 /* use a thread for the possibly long-blocking wait_by_id to prevent
2267  * stalling the global workqueues */
2268 int
2269 kgnilnd_dgram_waitq(void *arg)
2270 {
2271         kgn_device_t     *dev = (kgn_device_t *) arg;
2272         char              name[16];
2273         gni_return_t      grc;
2274         __u64             readyid;
2275         DEFINE_WAIT(mover_done);
2276
2277         snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "kgnilnd_dgn_%02d", dev->gnd_id);
2278
2279         /* all gnilnd threads need to run fairly urgently */
2280         set_user_nice(current, *kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_nice);
2281
2282         /* we dont shut down until the device shuts down ... */
2283         while (!kgnilnd_data.kgn_shutdown) {
2284                 /* to quiesce or to not quiesce, that is the question */
2285                 if (unlikely(kgnilnd_data.kgn_quiesce_trigger)) {
2286                         KGNILND_SPIN_QUIESCE;
2287                 }
2288
2289                 while (CFS_FAIL_TIMEOUT(CFS_FAIL_GNI_PAUSE_DGRAM_COMP, 1)) {}
2290
2291                 /* check once a second */
2292                 grc = kgnilnd_postdata_probe_wait_by_id(dev->gnd_handle,
2293                                                        1000, &readyid);
2294
2295                 if (grc == GNI_RC_SUCCESS) {
2296                         CDEBUG(D_INFO, "waking up dgram mover thread\n");
2297                         kgnilnd_schedule_dgram(dev);
2298
2299                         /* wait for dgram thread to ping us before spinning again */
2300                         prepare_to_wait(&dev->gnd_dgping_waitq, &mover_done,
2301                                         TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
2302
2303                         /* don't sleep if we need to quiesce */
2304                         if (likely(!kgnilnd_data.kgn_quiesce_trigger)) {
2305                                 schedule();
2306                         }
2307                         finish_wait(&dev->gnd_dgping_waitq, &mover_done);
2308                 }
2309         }
2310
2311         kgnilnd_thread_fini();
2312         return 0;
2313 }
2314
2315 int
2316 kgnilnd_start_outbound_dgrams(kgn_device_t *dev, unsigned long deadline)
2317 {
2318         int                      did_something = 0, rc;
2319         kgn_peer_t              *peer = NULL;
2320
2321         spin_lock(&dev->gnd_connd_lock);
2322
2323         /* Active connect - we added this in kgnilnd_launch_tx */
2324         while (!list_empty(&dev->gnd_connd_peers) && time_before(jiffies, deadline)) {
2325                 peer = list_first_entry(&dev->gnd_connd_peers,
2326                                         kgn_peer_t, gnp_connd_list);
2327
2328                 /* ref for connd removed in if/else below */
2329                list_del_init(&peer->gnp_connd_list);
2330
2331                 /* gnp_connecting and membership on gnd_connd_peers should be
2332                  * done coherently to avoid double adding, etc */
2333                 /* don't need kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock here as that is only needed
2334                  * to get the peer to gnp_connecting in the first place. We just need to
2335                  * rely on gnd_connd_lock to serialize someone pulling him from the list
2336                  * BEFORE clearing gnp_connecting */
2337                 LASSERTF(peer->gnp_connecting != GNILND_PEER_IDLE, "peer 0x%p->%s not connecting\n",
2338                          peer, libcfs_nid2str(peer->gnp_nid));
2339
2340                 spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_connd_lock);
2341
2342                 CDEBUG(D_NET, "processing connect to %s\n",
2343                        libcfs_nid2str(peer->gnp_nid));
2344
2345                 did_something += 1;
2346                 rc = kgnilnd_start_connect(peer);
2347
2348                 if (likely(rc >= 0)) {
2349                         /* 0 on success, positive on 'just drop peer' errors */
2350                         kgnilnd_peer_decref(peer);
2351                 } else if (rc == -ENOMEM) {
2352                         /* if we are out of wildcards, add back to
2353                          * connd_list - then break out and we'll try later
2354                          * if other errors, we'll bail & cancel pending tx */
2355                         write_lock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
2356                         if (peer->gnp_connecting == GNILND_PEER_POSTING) {
2357                                 peer->gnp_connecting = GNILND_PEER_CONNECT;
2358                                 spin_lock(&dev->gnd_connd_lock);
2359                                 list_add_tail(&peer->gnp_connd_list,
2360                                               &dev->gnd_connd_peers);
2361                         } else {
2362                                 /* connecting changed while we were posting */
2363
2364                                 LASSERTF(peer->gnp_connecting == GNILND_PEER_NEEDS_DEATH, "Peer is in invalid"
2365                                         " state 0x%p->%s, connecting %d\n",
2366                                         peer, libcfs_nid2str(peer->gnp_nid), peer->gnp_connecting);
2367                                 peer->gnp_connecting = GNILND_PEER_KILL;
2368                                 spin_lock(&dev->gnd_connd_lock);
2369                                 /* remove the peer ref frrom the cond list */
2370                                 kgnilnd_peer_decref(peer);
2371                                 /* let the system handle itself */
2372                         }
2373                         write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
2374                         /* the datagrams are a global pool,
2375                          * so break out of trying and hope some free
2376                          * up soon */
2377                         did_something -= 1;
2378                         break;
2379                 } else {
2380                         /* something bad happened, you lose */
2381                         CNETERR("could not start connecting to %s "
2382                                 "rc %d: Will retry until TX timeout\n",
2383                                libcfs_nid2str(peer->gnp_nid), rc);
2384                         /* It didnt post so just set connecting back to zero now.
2385                          * The reaper will reattempt the connection if it needs too.
2386                          * If the peer needs death set it so the reaper will cleanup.
2387                          */
2388                         write_lock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
2389                         if (peer->gnp_connecting == GNILND_PEER_POSTING) {
2390                                 peer->gnp_connecting = GNILND_PEER_IDLE;
2391                                 kgnilnd_peer_increase_reconnect_locked(peer);
2392                         } else {
2393                                 LASSERTF(peer->gnp_connecting == GNILND_PEER_NEEDS_DEATH, "Peer is in invalid"
2394                                         " state 0x%p->%s, connecting %d\n",
2395                                         peer, libcfs_nid2str(peer->gnp_nid), peer->gnp_connecting);
2396                                 peer->gnp_connecting = GNILND_PEER_KILL;
2397                         }
2398                         write_unlock(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_peer_conn_lock);
2399
2400                         /* hold onto ref until we are really done - if it was
2401                          * unlinked this could result in a destroy */
2402                         kgnilnd_peer_decref(peer);
2403                 }
2404                 spin_lock(&dev->gnd_connd_lock);
2405         }
2406
2407         spin_unlock(&dev->gnd_connd_lock);
2408         RETURN(did_something);
2409 }
2410
2411 int
2412 kgnilnd_repost_wc_dgrams(kgn_device_t *dev)
2413 {
2414         int did_something = 0, to_repost, i;
2415         to_repost = atomic_read(&dev->gnd_nwcdgrams);
2416         ENTRY;
2417
2418         for (i = 0; i < to_repost; ++i) {
2419                 int     rerc;
2420                 rerc = kgnilnd_post_dgram(dev, LNET_NID_ANY, GNILND_CONNREQ_REQ, 0);
2421                 if (rerc == 0) {
2422                         kgnilnd_admin_decref(dev->gnd_nwcdgrams);
2423                         did_something += 1;
2424                 } else {
2425                         CDEBUG(D_NETERROR, "error %d: dev %d could not post wildcard datagram\n",
2426                                 rerc, dev->gnd_id);
2427                         break;
2428                 }
2429         }
2430
2431         RETURN(did_something);
2432 }
2433
2434 struct kgnilnd_dgram_timer {
2435         struct timer_list timer;
2436         kgn_device_t *dev;
2437 };
2438
2439 static void
2440 kgnilnd_dgram_poke_with_stick(cfs_timer_cb_arg_t arg)
2441 {
2442         struct kgnilnd_dgram_timer *t = cfs_from_timer(t, arg, timer);
2443
2444         wake_up(&t->dev->gnd_dgram_waitq);
2445 }
2446
2447 /* use single thread for dgrams - should be sufficient for performance */
2448 int
2449 kgnilnd_dgram_mover(void *arg)
2450 {
2451         kgn_device_t            *dev = (kgn_device_t *)arg;
2452         char                     name[16];
2453         int                      rc, did_something;
2454         unsigned long            next_purge_check = jiffies - 1;
2455         unsigned long            timeout;
2456         struct kgnilnd_dgram_timer timer;
2457         unsigned long deadline = 0;
2458         DEFINE_WAIT(wait);
2459
2460         snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "kgnilnd_dg_%02d", dev->gnd_id);
2461
2462         /* all gnilnd threads need to run fairly urgently */
2463         set_user_nice(current, *kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_nice);
2464
2465         /* we are ok not locking for these variables as the dgram waitq threads
2466          * will block both due to tying up net (kgn_shutdown) and the completion
2467          * event for the dgram_waitq (kgn_quiesce_trigger) */
2468         deadline = jiffies + cfs_time_seconds(*kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_dgram_timeout);
2469         while (!kgnilnd_data.kgn_shutdown) {
2470                 /* Safe: kgn_shutdown only set when quiescent */
2471
2472                 /* race with stack reset - we want to hold off seeing any new incoming dgrams
2473                  * so we can force a dirty WC dgram for Bug 762072 - put right before
2474                  * quiesce check so that it'll go right into that and not do any
2475                  * dgram mucking */
2476                 CFS_RACE(CFS_FAIL_GNI_WC_DGRAM_FREE);
2477
2478                 /* to quiesce or to not quiesce, that is the question */
2479                 if (unlikely(kgnilnd_data.kgn_quiesce_trigger)) {
2480                         KGNILND_SPIN_QUIESCE;
2481                 }
2482                 did_something = 0;
2483
2484                 CFS_RACE(CFS_FAIL_GNI_QUIESCE_RACE);
2485
2486                 /* process any newly completed dgrams */
2487                 down_read(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_net_rw_sem);
2488
2489                 rc = kgnilnd_probe_and_process_dgram(dev);
2490                 if (rc > 0) {
2491                         did_something += rc;
2492                 }
2493
2494                 up_read(&kgnilnd_data.kgn_net_rw_sem);
2495
2496                 CFS_FAIL_TIMEOUT(CFS_FAIL_GNI_DGRAM_DEADLINE,
2497                         (*kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_dgram_timeout + 1));
2498                 /* start new outbound dgrams */
2499                 did_something += kgnilnd_start_outbound_dgrams(dev, deadline);
2500
2501                 /* find dead dgrams */
2502                 if (time_after_eq(jiffies, next_purge_check)) {
2503                         /* these don't need to be checked that often */
2504                         kgnilnd_reaper_dgram_check(dev);
2505
2506                         next_purge_check = (long) jiffies +
2507                                       cfs_time_seconds(kgnilnd_data.kgn_new_min_timeout / 4);
2508                 }
2509
2510                 did_something += kgnilnd_repost_wc_dgrams(dev);
2511
2512                 /* careful with the jiffy wrap... */
2513                 timeout = (long)(next_purge_check - jiffies);
2514
2515                 CDEBUG(D_INFO, "did %d timeout %lu next %lu jiffies %lu\n",
2516                        did_something, timeout, next_purge_check, jiffies);
2517
2518                 if ((did_something || timeout <= 0) && time_before(jiffies, deadline)) {
2519                         did_something = 0;
2520                         continue;
2521                 }
2522
2523                 prepare_to_wait(&dev->gnd_dgram_waitq, &wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
2524
2525                 cfs_timer_setup(&timer.timer,
2526                                 kgnilnd_dgram_poke_with_stick,
2527                                 dev, 0);
2528                 timer.dev = dev;
2529                 mod_timer(&timer.timer, (long) jiffies + timeout);
2530
2531                 /* last second chance for others to poke us */
2532                 did_something += xchg(&dev->gnd_dgram_ready, GNILND_DGRAM_IDLE);
2533
2534                 /* check flag variables before committing even if we
2535                  * did something; if we are after the deadline call
2536                  * schedule */
2537                 if ((!did_something || time_after(jiffies, deadline)) &&
2538                     !kgnilnd_data.kgn_shutdown &&
2539                     !kgnilnd_data.kgn_quiesce_trigger) {
2540                         CDEBUG(D_INFO, "schedule timeout %ld (%lu sec)\n",
2541                                timeout, cfs_duration_sec(timeout));
2542                         wake_up(&dev->gnd_dgping_waitq);
2543                         schedule();
2544                         CDEBUG(D_INFO, "awake after schedule\n");
2545                         deadline = jiffies + cfs_time_seconds(*kgnilnd_tunables.kgn_dgram_timeout);
2546                 }
2547
2548                 del_singleshot_timer_sync(&timer.timer);
2549                 finish_wait(&dev->gnd_dgram_waitq, &wait);
2550         }
2551
2552         kgnilnd_thread_fini();
2553         return 0;
2554 }