Re: [PATCH] IB/ehca: Construct MAD redirect replies from request MAD
this seems reasonable to me, applied, thanks. ___ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev
Re: [ewg] [PATCH] IB/ehca: Construct MAD redirect replies from request MAD
Hal Rosenstock hal.rosenst...@gmail.com wrote on 27.08.2009 15:31:40: I don't think it should be hard coded. IMO it would be better to default to 18 and somehow able to be adjusted (via a (dynamic) module parameter ?). I don't see how making this a parameter would benefit any end user, while on the other hand it clutters up our parameter list. Changing RespTimeValue won't influence the IB performance or user-visible behavior of our driver in any way, and in fact, all RespTimeValue says is Please use a timeout of one second for all future MADs you send me, only there won't be any more MADs in the future because we just redirected the client to someone else. So, the RespTimeValue field is a don't care in the redirection scenario. Setting it to an arbitrary, but legal value isn't much more than a concession towards any broken clients that may be out there. Given that you seem to like the rest of the code and Jason hasn't spoken up yet, I think we can have Roland merge this patch. Roland, what do you think? Regards, Joachim ___ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev
Re: [ewg] [PATCH] IB/ehca: Construct MAD redirect replies from request MAD
Given that you seem to like the rest of the code and Jason hasn't spoken up yet, I think we can have Roland merge this patch. Roland, what do you think? I don't see any problem with the idea and this does sound like a step forward, so I am planning on merging this (pending review). ___ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev
Re: [ewg] [PATCH] IB/ehca: Construct MAD redirect replies from request MAD
Hal Rosenstock hal.rosenst...@gmail.com wrote on 26.08.2009 17:15:03: Thanks for doing this. It looks sane to me. The only issue I recall that appears to be remaining is a better setting of ClassPortInfo:RespTimeValue rather than hardcoding. Perhaps using the value from PortInfo is the way to go (ideally it would be that value from the port to which the the requester is being redirected to but that might not be so easy to get from this port. I don't think that effort will be necessary or even legal. The requestor will react to the redirection with another Get(ClassPortInfo) to the redirection target, which will reply with its own RespTimeValue, so our driver should speak for itself. Since we don't know when our MAD processing and sending of the response is going to be scheduled (we're not running on real-time constraints here), we play it safe and return 18, which amounts to roughly a second. Make sense? Regards Joachim ___ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev
Re: [ewg] [PATCH] IB/ehca: Construct MAD redirect replies from request MAD
On 8/27/09, Joachim Fenkes fen...@de.ibm.com wrote: Hal Rosenstock hal.rosenst...@gmail.com wrote on 26.08.2009 17:15:03: Thanks for doing this. It looks sane to me. The only issue I recall that appears to be remaining is a better setting of ClassPortInfo:RespTimeValue rather than hardcoding. Perhaps using the value from PortInfo is the way to go (ideally it would be that value from the port to which the the requester is being redirected to but that might not be so easy to get from this port. I don't think that effort will be necessary or even legal. The requestor will react to the redirection with another Get(ClassPortInfo) to the redirection target, which will reply with its own RespTimeValue, so our driver should speak for itself. I overreached with my comment on how this works. Since we don't know when our MAD processing and sending of the response is going to be scheduled (we're not running on real-time constraints here), we play it safe and return 18, which amounts to roughly a second. Make sense? I don't think it should be hard coded. IMO it would be better to default to 18 and somehow able to be adjusted (via a (dynamic) module parameter ?). -- Hal Regards Joachim ___ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev
[PATCH] IB/ehca: Construct MAD redirect replies from request MAD
The old code used a lot of hardcoded values, which might not be valid in all environments (especially routed fabrics or partitioned subnets). Copy as much information as possible from the incoming request to prevent that. Signed-off-by: Joachim Fenkes fen...@de.ibm.com --- Hal, Jason -- here's the change I promised. Looks okay to you? Roland -- if Hal and Jason don't object, please queue this up for the next kernel. Thanks! Regards, Joachim drivers/infiniband/hw/ehca/ehca_sqp.c | 47 1 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/hw/ehca/ehca_sqp.c b/drivers/infiniband/hw/ehca/ehca_sqp.c index c568b28..8c1213f 100644 --- a/drivers/infiniband/hw/ehca/ehca_sqp.c +++ b/drivers/infiniband/hw/ehca/ehca_sqp.c @@ -125,14 +125,30 @@ struct ib_perf { u8 data[192]; } __attribute__ ((packed)); +/* TC/SL/FL packed into 32 bits, as in ClassPortInfo */ +struct tcslfl { + u32 tc:8; + u32 sl:4; + u32 fl:20; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* IP Version/TC/FL packed into 32 bits, as in GRH */ +struct vertcfl { + u32 ver:4; + u32 tc:8; + u32 fl:20; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); static int ehca_process_perf(struct ib_device *ibdev, u8 port_num, +struct ib_wc *in_wc, struct ib_grh *in_grh, struct ib_mad *in_mad, struct ib_mad *out_mad) { struct ib_perf *in_perf = (struct ib_perf *)in_mad; struct ib_perf *out_perf = (struct ib_perf *)out_mad; struct ib_class_port_info *poi = (struct ib_class_port_info *)out_perf-data; + struct tcslfl *tcslfl = + (struct tcslfl *)poi-redirect_tcslfl; struct ehca_shca *shca = container_of(ibdev, struct ehca_shca, ib_device); struct ehca_sport *sport = shca-sport[port_num - 1]; @@ -158,10 +174,29 @@ static int ehca_process_perf(struct ib_device *ibdev, u8 port_num, poi-base_version = 1; poi-class_version = 1; poi-resp_time_value = 18; - poi-redirect_lid = sport-saved_attr.lid; - poi-redirect_qp = sport-pma_qp_nr; + + /* copy local routing information from WC where applicable */ + tcslfl-sl = in_wc-sl; + poi-redirect_lid = + sport-saved_attr.lid | in_wc-dlid_path_bits; + poi-redirect_qp = sport-pma_qp_nr; poi-redirect_qkey = IB_QP1_QKEY; - poi-redirect_pkey = IB_DEFAULT_PKEY_FULL; + + ehca_query_pkey(ibdev, port_num, in_wc-pkey_index, + poi-redirect_pkey); + + /* if request was globally routed, copy route info */ + if (in_grh) { + struct vertcfl *vertcfl = + (struct vertcfl *)in_grh-version_tclass_flow; + memcpy(poi-redirect_gid, in_grh-dgid.raw, + sizeof(poi-redirect_gid)); + tcslfl-tc= vertcfl-tc; + tcslfl-fl= vertcfl-fl; + } else + /* else only fill in default GID */ + ehca_query_gid(ibdev, port_num, 0, + (union ib_gid *)poi-redirect_gid); ehca_dbg(ibdev, ehca_pma_lid=%x ehca_pma_qp=%x, sport-saved_attr.lid, sport-pma_qp_nr); @@ -183,8 +218,7 @@ perf_reply: int ehca_process_mad(struct ib_device *ibdev, int mad_flags, u8 port_num, struct ib_wc *in_wc, struct ib_grh *in_grh, -struct ib_mad *in_mad, -struct ib_mad *out_mad) +struct ib_mad *in_mad, struct ib_mad *out_mad) { int ret; @@ -196,7 +230,8 @@ int ehca_process_mad(struct ib_device *ibdev, int mad_flags, u8 port_num, return IB_MAD_RESULT_SUCCESS; ehca_dbg(ibdev, port_num=%x src_qp=%x, port_num, in_wc-src_qp); - ret = ehca_process_perf(ibdev, port_num, in_mad, out_mad); + ret = ehca_process_perf(ibdev, port_num, in_wc, in_grh, + in_mad, out_mad); return ret; } -- 1.6.0.4 ___ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev
Re: [ewg] [PATCH] IB/ehca: Construct MAD redirect replies from request MAD
On 8/26/09, Joachim Fenkes fen...@de.ibm.com wrote: The old code used a lot of hardcoded values, which might not be valid in all environments (especially routed fabrics or partitioned subnets). Copy as much information as possible from the incoming request to prevent that. Signed-off-by: Joachim Fenkes fen...@de.ibm.com --- Hal, Jason -- here's the change I promised. Looks okay to you? Roland -- if Hal and Jason don't object, please queue this up for the next kernel. Thanks! Thanks for doing this. It looks sane to me. The only issue I recall that appears to be remaining is a better setting of ClassPortInfo:RespTimeValue rather than hardcoding. Perhaps using the value from PortInfo is the way to go (ideally it would be that value from the port to which the the requester is being redirected to but that might not be so easy to get from this port (I guess that could be SA Get PortInfoRecord for that port but that is a larger change and it likely to be same as local port issuing the redirect response). -- Hal Regards, Joachim drivers/infiniband/hw/ehca/ehca_sqp.c | 47 1 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/hw/ehca/ehca_sqp.c b/drivers/infiniband/hw/ehca/ehca_sqp.c index c568b28..8c1213f 100644 --- a/drivers/infiniband/hw/ehca/ehca_sqp.c +++ b/drivers/infiniband/hw/ehca/ehca_sqp.c @@ -125,14 +125,30 @@ struct ib_perf { u8 data[192]; } __attribute__ ((packed)); +/* TC/SL/FL packed into 32 bits, as in ClassPortInfo */ +struct tcslfl { + u32 tc:8; + u32 sl:4; + u32 fl:20; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* IP Version/TC/FL packed into 32 bits, as in GRH */ +struct vertcfl { + u32 ver:4; + u32 tc:8; + u32 fl:20; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); static int ehca_process_perf(struct ib_device *ibdev, u8 port_num, +struct ib_wc *in_wc, struct ib_grh *in_grh, struct ib_mad *in_mad, struct ib_mad *out_mad) { struct ib_perf *in_perf = (struct ib_perf *)in_mad; struct ib_perf *out_perf = (struct ib_perf *)out_mad; struct ib_class_port_info *poi = (struct ib_class_port_info *)out_perf-data; + struct tcslfl *tcslfl = + (struct tcslfl *)poi-redirect_tcslfl; struct ehca_shca *shca = container_of(ibdev, struct ehca_shca, ib_device); struct ehca_sport *sport = shca-sport[port_num - 1]; @@ -158,10 +174,29 @@ static int ehca_process_perf(struct ib_device *ibdev, u8 port_num, poi-base_version = 1; poi-class_version = 1; poi-resp_time_value = 18; - poi-redirect_lid = sport-saved_attr.lid; - poi-redirect_qp = sport-pma_qp_nr; + + /* copy local routing information from WC where applicable */ + tcslfl-sl = in_wc-sl; + poi-redirect_lid = + sport-saved_attr.lid | in_wc-dlid_path_bits; + poi-redirect_qp = sport-pma_qp_nr; poi-redirect_qkey = IB_QP1_QKEY; - poi-redirect_pkey = IB_DEFAULT_PKEY_FULL; + + ehca_query_pkey(ibdev, port_num, in_wc-pkey_index, + poi-redirect_pkey); + + /* if request was globally routed, copy route info */ + if (in_grh) { + struct vertcfl *vertcfl = + (struct vertcfl *)in_grh-version_tclass_flow; + memcpy(poi-redirect_gid, in_grh-dgid.raw, + sizeof(poi-redirect_gid)); + tcslfl-tc= vertcfl-tc; + tcslfl-fl= vertcfl-fl; + } else + /* else only fill in default GID */ + ehca_query_gid(ibdev, port_num, 0, + (union ib_gid *)poi-redirect_gid); ehca_dbg(ibdev, ehca_pma_lid=%x ehca_pma_qp=%x, sport-saved_attr.lid, sport-pma_qp_nr); @@ -183,8 +218,7 @@ perf_reply: int ehca_process_mad(struct ib_device *ibdev, int mad_flags, u8 port_num, struct ib_wc *in_wc, struct ib_grh *in_grh, -struct ib_mad *in_mad, -struct ib_mad *out_mad) +struct ib_mad *in_mad, struct ib_mad *out_mad) { int ret; @@ -196,7 +230,8 @@ int ehca_process_mad(struct ib_device *ibdev, int mad_flags, u8 port_num, return IB_MAD_RESULT_SUCCESS; ehca_dbg(ibdev, port_num=%x src_qp=%x, port_num, in_wc-src_qp); - ret = ehca_process_perf(ibdev, port_num, in_mad, out_mad); + ret = ehca_process_perf(ibdev, port_num, in_wc, in_grh, + in_mad, out_mad); return ret; } -- 1.6.0.4