-/* -*- mode: c; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
- * vim:expandtab:shiftwidth=8:tabstop=8:
- *
+/*
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*
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* in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code).
*
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*
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* GPL HEADER END
*/
/*
- * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved
+ * Copyright (c) 2003, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
/*
LASSERT (md->md_eq->eq_refcount >= 0);
}
- list_del (&md->md_list);
+ LASSERT (!cfs_list_empty(&md->md_list));
+ cfs_list_del_init (&md->md_list);
lnet_md_free(md);
}
* otherwise caller may only lnet_md_free() it.
*/
- if (!LNetHandleIsEqual (umd->eq_handle, LNET_EQ_NONE)) {
+ if (!LNetHandleIsInvalid (umd->eq_handle)) {
eq = lnet_handle2eq(&umd->eq_handle);
if (eq == NULL)
return -ENOENT;
memcpy(lmd->md_iov.iov, umd->start,
niov * sizeof (lmd->md_iov.iov[0]));
- for (i = 0; i < niov; i++) {
+ for (i = 0; i < (int)niov; i++) {
/* We take the base address on trust */
if (lmd->md_iov.iov[i].iov_len <= 0) /* invalid length */
return -EINVAL;
memcpy(lmd->md_iov.kiov, umd->start,
niov * sizeof (lmd->md_iov.kiov[0]));
- for (i = 0; i < niov; i++) {
+ for (i = 0; i < (int)niov; i++) {
/* We take the page pointer on trust */
if (lmd->md_iov.kiov[i].kiov_offset +
lmd->md_iov.kiov[i].kiov_len > CFS_PAGE_SIZE )
if ((umd->options & LNET_MD_MAX_SIZE) != 0 && /* max size used */
(umd->max_size < 0 ||
- umd->max_size > umd->length)) // illegal max_size
+ umd->max_size > (int)umd->length)) // illegal max_size
return -EINVAL;
}
/* It's good; let handle2md succeed and add to active mds */
lnet_initialise_handle (&lmd->md_lh, LNET_COOKIE_TYPE_MD);
- list_add (&lmd->md_list, &the_lnet.ln_active_mds);
+ LASSERT (cfs_list_empty(&lmd->md_list));
+ cfs_list_add (&lmd->md_list, &the_lnet.ln_active_mds);
return 0;
}
}
int
+lnet_md_validate(lnet_md_t *umd)
+{
+ if (umd->start == NULL && umd->length != 0) {
+ CERROR("MD start pointer can not be NULL with length %u\n",
+ umd->length);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ if ((umd->options & (LNET_MD_KIOV | LNET_MD_IOVEC)) != 0 &&
+ umd->length > LNET_MAX_IOV) {
+ CERROR("Invalid option: too many fragments %u, %d max\n",
+ umd->length, LNET_MAX_IOV);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Create a memory descriptor and attach it to a ME
+ *
+ * \param meh A handle for a ME to associate the new MD with.
+ * \param umd Provides initial values for the user-visible parts of a MD.
+ * Other than its use for initialization, there is no linkage between this
+ * structure and the MD maintained by the LNet.
+ * \param unlink A flag to indicate whether the MD is automatically unlinked
+ * when it becomes inactive, either because the operation threshold drops to
+ * zero or because the available memory becomes less than \a umd.max_size.
+ * (Note that the check for unlinking a MD only occurs after the completion
+ * of a successful operation on the MD.) The value LNET_UNLINK enables auto
+ * unlinking; the value LNET_RETAIN disables it.
+ * \param handle On successful returns, a handle to the newly created MD is
+ * saved here. This handle can be used later in LNetMDUnlink().
+ *
+ * \retval 0 On success.
+ * \retval -EINVAL If \a umd is not valid.
+ * \retval -ENOMEM If new MD cannot be allocated.
+ * \retval -ENOENT Either \a meh or \a umd.eq_handle does not point to a
+ * valid object. Note that it's OK to supply a NULL \a umd.eq_handle by
+ * calling LNetInvalidateHandle() on it.
+ * \retval -EBUSY If the ME pointed to by \a meh is already associated with
+ * a MD.
+ */
+int
LNetMDAttach(lnet_handle_me_t meh, lnet_md_t umd,
lnet_unlink_t unlink, lnet_handle_md_t *handle)
{
LASSERT (the_lnet.ln_init);
LASSERT (the_lnet.ln_refcount > 0);
-
- if ((umd.options & (LNET_MD_KIOV | LNET_MD_IOVEC)) != 0 &&
- umd.length > LNET_MAX_IOV) /* too many fragments */
+
+ if (lnet_md_validate(&umd) != 0)
return -EINVAL;
+ if ((umd.options & (LNET_MD_OP_GET | LNET_MD_OP_PUT)) == 0) {
+ CERROR("Invalid option: no MD_OP set\n");
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
md = lnet_md_alloc(&umd);
if (md == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
} else {
rc = lib_md_build(md, &umd, unlink);
if (rc == 0) {
+ the_lnet.ln_portals[me->me_portal].ptl_ml_version++;
+
me->me_md = md;
md->md_me = me;
return (rc);
}
+/**
+ * Create a "free floating" memory descriptor - a MD that is not associated
+ * with a ME. Such MDs are usually used in LNetPut() and LNetGet() operations.
+ *
+ * \param umd,unlink See the discussion for LNetMDAttach().
+ * \param handle On successful returns, a handle to the newly created MD is
+ * saved here. This handle can be used later in LNetMDUnlink(), LNetPut(),
+ * and LNetGet() operations.
+ *
+ * \retval 0 On success.
+ * \retval -EINVAL If \a umd is not valid.
+ * \retval -ENOMEM If new MD cannot be allocated.
+ * \retval -ENOENT \a umd.eq_handle does not point to a valid EQ. Note that
+ * it's OK to supply a NULL \a umd.eq_handle by calling
+ * LNetInvalidateHandle() on it.
+ */
int
LNetMDBind(lnet_md_t umd, lnet_unlink_t unlink, lnet_handle_md_t *handle)
{
LASSERT (the_lnet.ln_init);
LASSERT (the_lnet.ln_refcount > 0);
-
- if ((umd.options & (LNET_MD_KIOV | LNET_MD_IOVEC)) != 0 &&
- umd.length > LNET_MAX_IOV) /* too many fragments */
+
+ if (lnet_md_validate(&umd) != 0)
return -EINVAL;
+ if ((umd.options & (LNET_MD_OP_GET | LNET_MD_OP_PUT)) != 0) {
+ CERROR("Invalid option: GET|PUT illegal on active MDs\n");
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
md = lnet_md_alloc(&umd);
if (md == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
return (rc);
}
+/**
+ * Unlink the memory descriptor from any ME it may be linked to and release
+ * the internal resources associated with it.
+ *
+ * This function does not free the memory region associated with the MD;
+ * i.e., the memory the user allocated for this MD. If the ME associated with
+ * this MD is not NULL and was created with auto unlink enabled, the ME is
+ * unlinked as well (see LNetMEAttach()).
+ *
+ * Explicitly unlinking a MD via this function call has the same behavior as
+ * a MD that has been automatically unlinked, except that no LNET_EVENT_UNLINK
+ * is generated in the latter case.
+ *
+ * An unlinked event can be reported in two ways:
+ * - If there's no pending operations on the MD, it's unlinked immediately
+ * and an LNET_EVENT_UNLINK event is logged before this function returns.
+ * - Otherwise, the MD is only marked for deletion when this function
+ * returns, and the unlinked event will be piggybacked on the event of
+ * the completion of the last operation by setting the unlinked field of
+ * the event. No dedicated LNET_EVENT_UNLINK event is generated.
+ *
+ * Note that in both cases the unlinked field of the event is always set; no
+ * more event will happen on the MD after such an event is logged.
+ *
+ * \param mdh A handle for the MD to be unlinked.
+ *
+ * \retval 0 On success.
+ * \retval -ENOENT If \a mdh does not point to a valid MD object.
+ */
int
LNetMDUnlink (lnet_handle_md_t mdh)
{