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/** Maximum ordered requests to process in every invocation of * lio_process_ordered_list(). The function will continue to process requests * as long as it can find one that has finished processing. If it keeps * finding requests that have completed, the function can run for ever. The * value defined here sets an upper limit on the number of requests it can * process before it returns control to the poll thread.
*/ #define MAX_ORD_REQS_TO_PROCESS 4096
/** Head of a response list. There are several response lists in the * system. One for each response order- Unordered, ordered * and 1 for noresponse entries on each instruction queue.
*/ struct octeon_response_list { /** List structure to add delete pending entries to */ struct list_head head;
/** A lock for this response list */
spinlock_t lock;
atomic_t pending_req_count;
};
/** The type of response list.
*/ enum {
OCTEON_ORDERED_LIST = 0,
OCTEON_UNORDERED_NONBLOCKING_LIST = 1,
OCTEON_UNORDERED_BLOCKING_LIST = 2,
OCTEON_ORDERED_SC_LIST = 3,
OCTEON_DONE_SC_LIST = 4,
OCTEON_ZOMBIE_SC_LIST = 5
};
/** Response Order values for a Octeon Request. */ enum {
OCTEON_RESP_ORDERED = 0,
OCTEON_RESP_UNORDERED = 1,
OCTEON_RESP_NORESPONSE = 2
};
/** Error codes used in Octeon Host-Core communication. * * 31 16 15 0 * --------------------------------- * | | | * --------------------------------- * Error codes are 32-bit wide. The upper 16-bits, called Major Error Number, * are reserved to identify the group to which the error code belongs. The * lower 16-bits, called Minor Error Number, carry the actual code. * * So error codes are (MAJOR NUMBER << 16)| MINOR_NUMBER.
*/
/*------------ Error codes used by host driver -----------------*/ #define DRIVER_MAJOR_ERROR_CODE 0x0000 /*------ Error codes used by firmware (bits 15..0 set by firmware */ #define FIRMWARE_MAJOR_ERROR_CODE 0x0001
/** A value of 0x00000000 indicates no error i.e. success */ #define DRIVER_ERROR_NONE 0x00000000
/** Status for a request. * If a request is not queued to Octeon by the driver, the driver returns * an error condition that's describe by one of the OCTEON_REQ_ERR_* value * below. If the request is successfully queued, the driver will return * a OCTEON_REQUEST_PENDING status. OCTEON_REQUEST_TIMEOUT and * OCTEON_REQUEST_INTERRUPTED are only returned by the driver if the * response for request failed to arrive before a time-out period or if * the request processing * got interrupted due to a signal respectively.
*/ enum {
OCTEON_REQUEST_DONE = (DRIVER_ERROR_NONE),
OCTEON_REQUEST_PENDING = (DRIVER_ERROR_REQ_PENDING),
OCTEON_REQUEST_TIMEOUT = (DRIVER_ERROR_REQ_TIMEOUT),
OCTEON_REQUEST_INTERRUPTED = (DRIVER_ERROR_REQ_EINTR),
OCTEON_REQUEST_NO_DEVICE = (0x00000021),
OCTEON_REQUEST_NOT_RUNNING,
OCTEON_REQUEST_INVALID_IQ,
OCTEON_REQUEST_INVALID_BUFCNT,
OCTEON_REQUEST_INVALID_RESP_ORDER,
OCTEON_REQUEST_NO_MEMORY,
OCTEON_REQUEST_INVALID_BUFSIZE,
OCTEON_REQUEST_NO_PENDING_ENTRY,
OCTEON_REQUEST_NO_IQ_SPACE = (0x7FFFFFFF)
/** Initialize the response lists. The number of response lists to create is * given by count. * @param octeon_dev - the octeon device structure.
*/ int octeon_setup_response_list(struct octeon_device *octeon_dev);
/** Check the status of first entry in the ordered list. If the instruction at * that entry finished processing or has timed-out, the entry is cleaned. * @param octeon_dev - the octeon device structure. * @param force_quit - the request is forced to timeout if this is 1 * @return 1 if the ordered list is empty, 0 otherwise.
*/ int lio_process_ordered_list(struct octeon_device *octeon_dev,
u32 force_quit);
#endif
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