From 8d91c1e411f55d7ea91b1183a2e9f8088fb4d5be Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: André Fabian Silva Delgado Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2015 14:52:16 -0300 Subject: Linux-libre 4.3.2-gnu --- drivers/staging/rdma/ipath/ipath_stats.c | 347 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 347 insertions(+) create mode 100644 drivers/staging/rdma/ipath/ipath_stats.c (limited to 'drivers/staging/rdma/ipath/ipath_stats.c') diff --git a/drivers/staging/rdma/ipath/ipath_stats.c b/drivers/staging/rdma/ipath/ipath_stats.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f63e143e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/rdma/ipath/ipath_stats.c @@ -0,0 +1,347 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2006, 2007, 2008 QLogic Corporation. All rights reserved. + * Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 PathScale, Inc. All rights reserved. + * + * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two + * licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU + * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file + * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the + * OpenIB.org BSD license below: + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or + * without modification, are permitted provided that the following + * conditions are met: + * + * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above + * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following + * disclaimer. + * + * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above + * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following + * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials + * provided with the distribution. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, + * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND + * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS + * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN + * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN + * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE + * SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "ipath_kernel.h" + +struct infinipath_stats ipath_stats; + +/** + * ipath_snap_cntr - snapshot a chip counter + * @dd: the infinipath device + * @creg: the counter to snapshot + * + * called from add_timer and user counter read calls, to deal with + * counters that wrap in "human time". The words sent and received, and + * the packets sent and received are all that we worry about. For now, + * at least, we don't worry about error counters, because if they wrap + * that quickly, we probably don't care. We may eventually just make this + * handle all the counters. word counters can wrap in about 20 seconds + * of full bandwidth traffic, packet counters in a few hours. + */ + +u64 ipath_snap_cntr(struct ipath_devdata *dd, ipath_creg creg) +{ + u32 val, reg64 = 0; + u64 val64; + unsigned long t0, t1; + u64 ret; + + t0 = jiffies; + /* If fast increment counters are only 32 bits, snapshot them, + * and maintain them as 64bit values in the driver */ + if (!(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_32BITCOUNTERS) && + (creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordsendcnt || + creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordrcvcnt || + creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktsendcnt || + creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktrcvcnt)) { + val64 = ipath_read_creg(dd, creg); + val = val64 == ~0ULL ? ~0U : 0; + reg64 = 1; + } else /* val64 just to keep gcc quiet... */ + val64 = val = ipath_read_creg32(dd, creg); + /* + * See if a second has passed. This is just a way to detect things + * that are quite broken. Normally this should take just a few + * cycles (the check is for long enough that we don't care if we get + * pre-empted.) An Opteron HT O read timeout is 4 seconds with + * normal NB values + */ + t1 = jiffies; + if (time_before(t0 + HZ, t1) && val == -1) { + ipath_dev_err(dd, "Error! Read counter 0x%x timed out\n", + creg); + ret = 0ULL; + goto bail; + } + if (reg64) { + ret = val64; + goto bail; + } + + if (creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordsendcnt) { + if (val != dd->ipath_lastsword) { + dd->ipath_sword += val - dd->ipath_lastsword; + dd->ipath_lastsword = val; + } + val64 = dd->ipath_sword; + } else if (creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordrcvcnt) { + if (val != dd->ipath_lastrword) { + dd->ipath_rword += val - dd->ipath_lastrword; + dd->ipath_lastrword = val; + } + val64 = dd->ipath_rword; + } else if (creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktsendcnt) { + if (val != dd->ipath_lastspkts) { + dd->ipath_spkts += val - dd->ipath_lastspkts; + dd->ipath_lastspkts = val; + } + val64 = dd->ipath_spkts; + } else if (creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktrcvcnt) { + if (val != dd->ipath_lastrpkts) { + dd->ipath_rpkts += val - dd->ipath_lastrpkts; + dd->ipath_lastrpkts = val; + } + val64 = dd->ipath_rpkts; + } else if (creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_ibsymbolerrcnt) { + if (dd->ibdeltainprog) + val64 -= val64 - dd->ibsymsnap; + val64 -= dd->ibsymdelta; + } else if (creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_iblinkerrrecovcnt) { + if (dd->ibdeltainprog) + val64 -= val64 - dd->iblnkerrsnap; + val64 -= dd->iblnkerrdelta; + } else + val64 = (u64) val; + + ret = val64; + +bail: + return ret; +} + +/** + * ipath_qcheck - print delta of egrfull/hdrqfull errors for kernel ports + * @dd: the infinipath device + * + * print the delta of egrfull/hdrqfull errors for kernel ports no more than + * every 5 seconds. User processes are printed at close, but kernel doesn't + * close, so... Separate routine so may call from other places someday, and + * so function name when printed by _IPATH_INFO is meaningfull + */ +static void ipath_qcheck(struct ipath_devdata *dd) +{ + static u64 last_tot_hdrqfull; + struct ipath_portdata *pd = dd->ipath_pd[0]; + size_t blen = 0; + char buf[128]; + u32 hdrqtail; + + *buf = 0; + if (pd->port_hdrqfull != dd->ipath_p0_hdrqfull) { + blen = snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "port 0 hdrqfull %u", + pd->port_hdrqfull - + dd->ipath_p0_hdrqfull); + dd->ipath_p0_hdrqfull = pd->port_hdrqfull; + } + if (ipath_stats.sps_etidfull != dd->ipath_last_tidfull) { + blen += snprintf(buf + blen, sizeof buf - blen, + "%srcvegrfull %llu", + blen ? ", " : "", + (unsigned long long) + (ipath_stats.sps_etidfull - + dd->ipath_last_tidfull)); + dd->ipath_last_tidfull = ipath_stats.sps_etidfull; + } + + /* + * this is actually the number of hdrq full interrupts, not actual + * events, but at the moment that's mostly what I'm interested in. + * Actual count, etc. is in the counters, if needed. For production + * users this won't ordinarily be printed. + */ + + if ((ipath_debug & (__IPATH_PKTDBG | __IPATH_DBG)) && + ipath_stats.sps_hdrqfull != last_tot_hdrqfull) { + blen += snprintf(buf + blen, sizeof buf - blen, + "%shdrqfull %llu (all ports)", + blen ? ", " : "", + (unsigned long long) + (ipath_stats.sps_hdrqfull - + last_tot_hdrqfull)); + last_tot_hdrqfull = ipath_stats.sps_hdrqfull; + } + if (blen) + ipath_dbg("%s\n", buf); + + hdrqtail = ipath_get_hdrqtail(pd); + if (pd->port_head != hdrqtail) { + if (dd->ipath_lastport0rcv_cnt == + ipath_stats.sps_port0pkts) { + ipath_cdbg(PKT, "missing rcv interrupts? " + "port0 hd=%x tl=%x; port0pkts %llx; write" + " hd (w/intr)\n", + pd->port_head, hdrqtail, + (unsigned long long) + ipath_stats.sps_port0pkts); + ipath_write_ureg(dd, ur_rcvhdrhead, hdrqtail | + dd->ipath_rhdrhead_intr_off, pd->port_port); + } + dd->ipath_lastport0rcv_cnt = ipath_stats.sps_port0pkts; + } +} + +static void ipath_chk_errormask(struct ipath_devdata *dd) +{ + static u32 fixed; + u32 ctrl; + unsigned long errormask; + unsigned long hwerrs; + + if (!dd->ipath_errormask || !(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_INITTED)) + return; + + errormask = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_errormask); + + if (errormask == dd->ipath_errormask) + return; + fixed++; + + hwerrs = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_hwerrstatus); + ctrl = ipath_read_kreg32(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_control); + + ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_errormask, + dd->ipath_errormask); + + if ((hwerrs & dd->ipath_hwerrmask) || + (ctrl & INFINIPATH_C_FREEZEMODE)) { + /* force re-interrupt of pending events, just in case */ + ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_hwerrclear, 0ULL); + ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_errorclear, 0ULL); + ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_intclear, 0ULL); + dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, + "errormask fixed(%u) %lx -> %lx, ctrl %x hwerr %lx\n", + fixed, errormask, (unsigned long)dd->ipath_errormask, + ctrl, hwerrs); + } else + ipath_dbg("errormask fixed(%u) %lx -> %lx, no freeze\n", + fixed, errormask, + (unsigned long)dd->ipath_errormask); +} + + +/** + * ipath_get_faststats - get word counters from chip before they overflow + * @opaque - contains a pointer to the infinipath device ipath_devdata + * + * called from add_timer + */ +void ipath_get_faststats(unsigned long opaque) +{ + struct ipath_devdata *dd = (struct ipath_devdata *) opaque; + int i; + static unsigned cnt; + unsigned long flags; + u64 traffic_wds; + + /* + * don't access the chip while running diags, or memory diags can + * fail + */ + if (!dd->ipath_kregbase || !(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_INITTED) || + ipath_diag_inuse) + /* but re-arm the timer, for diags case; won't hurt other */ + goto done; + + /* + * We now try to maintain a "active timer", based on traffic + * exceeding a threshold, so we need to check the word-counts + * even if they are 64-bit. + */ + traffic_wds = ipath_snap_cntr(dd, dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordsendcnt) + + ipath_snap_cntr(dd, dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordrcvcnt); + spin_lock_irqsave(&dd->ipath_eep_st_lock, flags); + traffic_wds -= dd->ipath_traffic_wds; + dd->ipath_traffic_wds += traffic_wds; + if (traffic_wds >= IPATH_TRAFFIC_ACTIVE_THRESHOLD) + atomic_add(5, &dd->ipath_active_time); /* S/B #define */ + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd->ipath_eep_st_lock, flags); + + if (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_32BITCOUNTERS) { + ipath_snap_cntr(dd, dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktsendcnt); + ipath_snap_cntr(dd, dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktrcvcnt); + } + + ipath_qcheck(dd); + + /* + * deal with repeat error suppression. Doesn't really matter if + * last error was almost a full interval ago, or just a few usecs + * ago; still won't get more than 2 per interval. We may want + * longer intervals for this eventually, could do with mod, counter + * or separate timer. Also see code in ipath_handle_errors() and + * ipath_handle_hwerrors(). + */ + + if (dd->ipath_lasterror) + dd->ipath_lasterror = 0; + if (dd->ipath_lasthwerror) + dd->ipath_lasthwerror = 0; + if (dd->ipath_maskederrs + && time_after(jiffies, dd->ipath_unmasktime)) { + char ebuf[256]; + int iserr; + iserr = ipath_decode_err(dd, ebuf, sizeof ebuf, + dd->ipath_maskederrs); + if (dd->ipath_maskederrs & + ~(INFINIPATH_E_RRCVEGRFULL | INFINIPATH_E_RRCVHDRFULL | + INFINIPATH_E_PKTERRS)) + ipath_dev_err(dd, "Re-enabling masked errors " + "(%s)\n", ebuf); + else { + /* + * rcvegrfull and rcvhdrqfull are "normal", for some + * types of processes (mostly benchmarks) that send + * huge numbers of messages, while not processing + * them. So only complain about these at debug + * level. + */ + if (iserr) + ipath_dbg( + "Re-enabling queue full errors (%s)\n", + ebuf); + else + ipath_cdbg(ERRPKT, "Re-enabling packet" + " problem interrupt (%s)\n", ebuf); + } + + /* re-enable masked errors */ + dd->ipath_errormask |= dd->ipath_maskederrs; + ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_errormask, + dd->ipath_errormask); + dd->ipath_maskederrs = 0; + } + + /* limit qfull messages to ~one per minute per port */ + if ((++cnt & 0x10)) { + for (i = (int) dd->ipath_cfgports; --i >= 0; ) { + struct ipath_portdata *pd = dd->ipath_pd[i]; + + if (pd && pd->port_lastrcvhdrqtail != -1) + pd->port_lastrcvhdrqtail = -1; + } + } + + ipath_chk_errormask(dd); +done: + mod_timer(&dd->ipath_stats_timer, jiffies + HZ * 5); +} -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf