Quellcode-Bibliothek remote_node_table.c
Sprache: C
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*/
/* * This file contains the implementation of the SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE * public, protected, and private methods.
*/ #include"remote_node_table.h" #include"remote_node_context.h"
/** * sci_remote_node_table_get_group_index() * @remote_node_table: This is the remote node index table from which the * selection will be made. * @group_table_index: This is the index to the group table from which to * search for an available selection. * * This routine will find the bit position in absolute bit terms of the next 32 * + bit position. If there are available bits in the first u32 then it is * just bit position. u32 This is the absolute bit position for an available * group.
*/ static u32 sci_remote_node_table_get_group_index( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 group_table_index)
{
u32 dword_index;
u32 *group_table;
u32 bit_index;
/** * sci_remote_node_table_clear_group_index() * @remote_node_table: This the remote node table in which to clear the * selector. * @group_table_index: This is the remote node selector in which the change will be * made. * @group_index: This is the bit index in the table to be modified. * * This method will clear the group index entry in the specified group index * table. none
*/ staticvoid sci_remote_node_table_clear_group_index( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 group_table_index,
u32 group_index)
{
u32 dword_index;
u32 bit_index;
u32 *group_table;
/** * sci_remote_node_table_set_group_index() * @remote_node_table: This the remote node table in which to set the * selector. * @group_table_index: This is the remote node selector in which the change * will be made. * @group_index: This is the bit position in the table to be modified. * * This method will set the group index bit entry in the specified gropu index * table. none
*/ staticvoid sci_remote_node_table_set_group_index( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 group_table_index,
u32 group_index)
{
u32 dword_index;
u32 bit_index;
u32 *group_table;
/** * sci_remote_node_table_set_node_index() * @remote_node_table: This is the remote node table in which to modify * the remote node availability. * @remote_node_index: This is the remote node index that is being returned to * the table. * * This method will set the remote to available in the remote node allocation * table. none
*/ staticvoid sci_remote_node_table_set_node_index( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 remote_node_index)
{
u32 dword_location;
u32 dword_remainder;
u32 slot_normalized;
u32 slot_position;
/** * sci_remote_node_table_clear_node_index() * @remote_node_table: This is the remote node table from which to clear * the available remote node bit. * @remote_node_index: This is the remote node index which is to be cleared * from the table. * * This method clears the remote node index from the table of available remote * nodes. none
*/ staticvoid sci_remote_node_table_clear_node_index( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 remote_node_index)
{
u32 dword_location;
u32 dword_remainder;
u32 slot_position;
u32 slot_normalized;
/** * sci_remote_node_table_clear_group() * @remote_node_table: The remote node table from which the slot will be * cleared. * @group_index: The index for the slot that is to be cleared. * * This method clears the entire table slot at the specified slot index. none
*/ staticvoid sci_remote_node_table_clear_group( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 group_index)
{
u32 dword_location;
u32 dword_remainder;
u32 dword_value;
/** * sci_remote_node_table_get_group_value() * @remote_node_table: This is the remote node table that for which the group * value is to be returned. * @group_index: This is the group index to use to find the group value. * * This method will return the group value for the specified group index. The * bit values at the specified remote node group index.
*/ static u8 sci_remote_node_table_get_group_value( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 group_index)
{
u32 dword_location;
u32 dword_remainder;
u32 dword_value;
/** * sci_remote_node_table_initialize() * @remote_node_table: The remote that which is to be initialized. * @remote_node_entries: The number of entries to put in the table. * * This method will initialize the remote node table for use. none
*/ void sci_remote_node_table_initialize( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 remote_node_entries)
{
u32 index;
/* * Initialize the raw data we could improve the speed by only initializing
* those entries that we are actually going to be used */
memset(
remote_node_table->available_remote_nodes,
0x00, sizeof(remote_node_table->available_remote_nodes)
);
/* Initialize the available remote node sets */
remote_node_table->available_nodes_array_size = (u16)
(remote_node_entries / SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODES_PER_DWORD)
+ ((remote_node_entries % SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODES_PER_DWORD) != 0);
/* Initialize each full DWORD to a FULL SET of remote nodes */ for (index = 0; index < remote_node_entries; index++) {
sci_remote_node_table_set_node_index(remote_node_table, index);
}
for (index = 0; index < (remote_node_entries / SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT); index++) { /* * These are all guaranteed to be full slot values so fill them in the
* available sets of 3 remote nodes */
sci_remote_node_table_set_group_index(remote_node_table, 2, index);
}
/* Now fill in any remainders that we may find */ if ((remote_node_entries % SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT) == 2) {
sci_remote_node_table_set_group_index(remote_node_table, 1, index);
} elseif ((remote_node_entries % SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT) == 1) {
sci_remote_node_table_set_group_index(remote_node_table, 0, index);
}
}
/** * sci_remote_node_table_allocate_single_remote_node() * @remote_node_table: The remote node table from which to allocate a * remote node. * @group_table_index: The group index that is to be used for the search. * * This method will allocate a single RNi from the remote node table. The * table index will determine from which remote node group table to search. * This search may fail and another group node table can be specified. The * function is designed to allow a serach of the available single remote node * group up to the triple remote node group. If an entry is found in the * specified table the remote node is removed and the remote node groups are * updated. The RNi value or an invalid remote node context if an RNi can not * be found.
*/ static u16 sci_remote_node_table_allocate_single_remote_node( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 group_table_index)
{
u8 index;
u8 group_value;
u32 group_index;
u16 remote_node_index = SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_CONTEXT_INVALID_INDEX;
/* We could not find an available slot in the table selector 0 */ if (group_index != SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_INVALID_INDEX) {
group_value = sci_remote_node_table_get_group_value(
remote_node_table, group_index);
for (index = 0; index < SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT; index++) { if (((1 << index) & group_value) != 0) { /* We have selected a bit now clear it */
remote_node_index = (u16)(group_index * SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT
+ index);
/** * sci_remote_node_table_allocate_triple_remote_node() * @remote_node_table: This is the remote node table from which to allocate the * remote node entries. * @group_table_index: This is the group table index which must equal two (2) * for this operation. * * This method will allocate three consecutive remote node context entries. If * there are no remaining triple entries the function will return a failure. * The remote node index that represents three consecutive remote node entries * or an invalid remote node context if none can be found.
*/ static u16 sci_remote_node_table_allocate_triple_remote_node( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 group_table_index)
{
u32 group_index;
u16 remote_node_index = SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_CONTEXT_INVALID_INDEX;
/** * sci_remote_node_table_allocate_remote_node() * @remote_node_table: This is the remote node table from which the remote node * allocation is to take place. * @remote_node_count: This is ther remote node count which is one of * SCU_SSP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT(1) or SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT(3). * * This method will allocate a remote node that mataches the remote node count * specified by the caller. Valid values for remote node count is * SCU_SSP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT(1) or SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT(3). u16 This is * the remote node index that is returned or an invalid remote node context.
*/
u16 sci_remote_node_table_allocate_remote_node( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 remote_node_count)
{
u16 remote_node_index = SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_CONTEXT_INVALID_INDEX;
if (remote_node_count == SCU_SSP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT) {
remote_node_index =
sci_remote_node_table_allocate_single_remote_node(
remote_node_table, 0);
/** * sci_remote_node_table_release_single_remote_node() * @remote_node_table: This is the remote node table from which the remote node * release is to take place. * @remote_node_index: This is the remote node index that is being released. * This method will free a single remote node index back to the remote node * table. This routine will update the remote node groups
*/ staticvoid sci_remote_node_table_release_single_remote_node( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u16 remote_node_index)
{
u32 group_index;
u8 group_value;
/* * Assert that we are not trying to add an entry to a slot that is already
* full. */
BUG_ON(group_value == SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_FULL_SLOT_VALUE);
if (group_value == 0x00) { /* * There are no entries in this slot so it must be added to the single
* slot table. */
sci_remote_node_table_set_group_index(remote_node_table, 0, group_index);
} elseif ((group_value & (group_value - 1)) == 0) { /* * There is only one entry in this slot so it must be moved from the
* single slot table to the dual slot table */
sci_remote_node_table_clear_group_index(remote_node_table, 0, group_index);
sci_remote_node_table_set_group_index(remote_node_table, 1, group_index);
} else { /* * There are two entries in the slot so it must be moved from the dual
* slot table to the tripple slot table. */
sci_remote_node_table_clear_group_index(remote_node_table, 1, group_index);
sci_remote_node_table_set_group_index(remote_node_table, 2, group_index);
}
/** * sci_remote_node_table_release_triple_remote_node() * @remote_node_table: This is the remote node table to which the remote node * index is to be freed. * @remote_node_index: This is the remote node index that is being released. * * This method will release a group of three consecutive remote nodes back to * the free remote nodes.
*/ staticvoid sci_remote_node_table_release_triple_remote_node( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u16 remote_node_index)
{
u32 group_index;
/** * sci_remote_node_table_release_remote_node_index() * @remote_node_table: The remote node table to which the remote node index is * to be freed. * @remote_node_count: This is the count of consecutive remote nodes that are * to be freed. * @remote_node_index: This is the remote node index that is being released. * * This method will release the remote node index back into the remote node * table free pool.
*/ void sci_remote_node_table_release_remote_node_index( struct sci_remote_node_table *remote_node_table,
u32 remote_node_count,
u16 remote_node_index)
{ if (remote_node_count == SCU_SSP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT) {
sci_remote_node_table_release_single_remote_node(
remote_node_table, remote_node_index);
} elseif (remote_node_count == SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT) {
sci_remote_node_table_release_triple_remote_node(
remote_node_table, remote_node_index);
}
}
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