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@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ struct ntb_dev_ops {
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int (*peer_port_number)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int pidx);
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int (*peer_port_idx)(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int port);
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- int (*link_is_up)(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
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+ u64 (*link_is_up)(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
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enum ntb_speed *speed, enum ntb_width *width);
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int (*link_enable)(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
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enum ntb_speed max_speed, enum ntb_width max_width);
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@@ -607,25 +607,26 @@ static inline int ntb_peer_port_idx(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int port)
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* state once after every link event. It is safe to query the link state in
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* the context of the link event callback.
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*
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- * Return: One if the link is up, zero if the link is down, otherwise a
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- * negative value indicating the error number.
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+ * Return: bitfield of indexed ports link state: bit is set/cleared if the
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+ * link is up/down respectively.
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*/
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-static inline int ntb_link_is_up(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
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+static inline u64 ntb_link_is_up(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
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enum ntb_speed *speed, enum ntb_width *width)
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{
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return ntb->ops->link_is_up(ntb, speed, width);
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}
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/**
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- * ntb_link_enable() - enable the link on the secondary side of the ntb
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+ * ntb_link_enable() - enable the local port ntb connection
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* @ntb: NTB device context.
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* @max_speed: The maximum link speed expressed as PCIe generation number.
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* @max_width: The maximum link width expressed as the number of PCIe lanes.
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*
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- * Enable the link on the secondary side of the ntb. This can only be done
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- * from the primary side of the ntb in primary or b2b topology. The ntb device
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- * should train the link to its maximum speed and width, or the requested speed
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- * and width, whichever is smaller, if supported.
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+ * Enable the NTB/PCIe link on the local or remote (for bridge-to-bridge
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+ * topology) side of the bridge. If it's supported the ntb device should train
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+ * the link to its maximum speed and width, or the requested speed and width,
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+ * whichever is smaller. Some hardware doesn't support PCIe link training, so
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+ * the last two arguments will be ignored then.
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*
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* Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
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*/
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@@ -637,14 +638,14 @@ static inline int ntb_link_enable(struct ntb_dev *ntb,
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}
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/**
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- * ntb_link_disable() - disable the link on the secondary side of the ntb
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+ * ntb_link_disable() - disable the local port ntb connection
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* @ntb: NTB device context.
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*
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- * Disable the link on the secondary side of the ntb. This can only be
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- * done from the primary side of the ntb in primary or b2b topology. The ntb
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- * device should disable the link. Returning from this call must indicate that
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- * a barrier has passed, though with no more writes may pass in either
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- * direction across the link, except if this call returns an error number.
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+ * Disable the link on the local or remote (for b2b topology) of the ntb.
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+ * The ntb device should disable the link. Returning from this call must
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+ * indicate that a barrier has passed, though with no more writes may pass in
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+ * either direction across the link, except if this call returns an error
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+ * number.
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*
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* Return: Zero on success, otherwise an error number.
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*/
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