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+/*
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+ * Intel MIC Platform Software Stack (MPSS)
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+ *
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+ * Copyright(c) 2014 Intel Corporation.
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+ *
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+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as
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+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
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+ *
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+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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+ * General Public License for more details.
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+ *
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+ * Intel SCIF driver.
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+ *
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+ */
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+#include <linux/circ_buf.h>
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+#include <linux/types.h>
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+#include <linux/io.h>
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+
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+#include "scif_rb.h"
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+
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+#define scif_rb_ring_cnt(head, tail, size) CIRC_CNT(head, tail, size)
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+#define scif_rb_ring_space(head, tail, size) CIRC_SPACE(head, tail, size)
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+
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+/**
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+ * scif_rb_init - Initializes the ring buffer
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+ * @rb: ring buffer
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+ * @read_ptr: A pointer to the read offset
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+ * @write_ptr: A pointer to the write offset
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+ * @rb_base: A pointer to the base of the ring buffer
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+ * @size: The size of the ring buffer in powers of two
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+ */
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+void scif_rb_init(struct scif_rb *rb, u32 *read_ptr, u32 *write_ptr,
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+ void *rb_base, u8 size)
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+{
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+ rb->rb_base = rb_base;
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+ rb->size = (1 << size);
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+ rb->read_ptr = read_ptr;
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+ rb->write_ptr = write_ptr;
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+ rb->current_read_offset = *read_ptr;
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+ rb->current_write_offset = *write_ptr;
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+}
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+
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+/* Copies a message to the ring buffer -- handles the wrap around case */
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+static void memcpy_torb(struct scif_rb *rb, void *header,
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+ void *msg, u32 size)
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+{
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+ u32 size1, size2;
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+
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+ if (header + size >= rb->rb_base + rb->size) {
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+ /* Need to call two copies if it wraps around */
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+ size1 = (u32)(rb->rb_base + rb->size - header);
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+ size2 = size - size1;
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+ memcpy_toio((void __iomem __force *)header, msg, size1);
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+ memcpy_toio((void __iomem __force *)rb->rb_base,
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+ msg + size1, size2);
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+ } else {
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+ memcpy_toio((void __iomem __force *)header, msg, size);
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+/* Copies a message from the ring buffer -- handles the wrap around case */
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+static void memcpy_fromrb(struct scif_rb *rb, void *header,
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+ void *msg, u32 size)
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+{
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+ u32 size1, size2;
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+
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+ if (header + size >= rb->rb_base + rb->size) {
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+ /* Need to call two copies if it wraps around */
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+ size1 = (u32)(rb->rb_base + rb->size - header);
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+ size2 = size - size1;
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+ memcpy_fromio(msg, (void __iomem __force *)header, size1);
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+ memcpy_fromio(msg + size1,
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+ (void __iomem __force *)rb->rb_base, size2);
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+ } else {
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+ memcpy_fromio(msg, (void __iomem __force *)header, size);
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * scif_rb_space - Query space available for writing to the RB
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+ * @rb: ring buffer
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+ *
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+ * Return: size available for writing to RB in bytes.
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+ */
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+u32 scif_rb_space(struct scif_rb *rb)
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+{
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+ rb->current_read_offset = *rb->read_ptr;
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+ /*
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+ * Update from the HW read pointer only once the peer has exposed the
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+ * new empty slot. This barrier is paired with the memory barrier
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+ * scif_rb_update_read_ptr()
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+ */
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+ mb();
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+ return scif_rb_ring_space(rb->current_write_offset,
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+ rb->current_read_offset, rb->size);
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * scif_rb_write - Write a message to the RB
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+ * @rb: ring buffer
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+ * @msg: buffer to send the message. Must be at least size bytes long
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+ * @size: the size (in bytes) to be copied to the RB
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+ *
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+ * This API does not block if there isn't enough space in the RB.
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+ * Returns: 0 on success or -ENOMEM on failure
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+ */
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+int scif_rb_write(struct scif_rb *rb, void *msg, u32 size)
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+{
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+ void *header;
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+
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+ if (scif_rb_space(rb) < size)
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+ return -ENOMEM;
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+ header = rb->rb_base + rb->current_write_offset;
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+ memcpy_torb(rb, header, msg, size);
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+ /*
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+ * Wait until scif_rb_commit(). Update the local ring
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+ * buffer data, not the shared data until commit.
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+ */
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+ rb->current_write_offset =
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+ (rb->current_write_offset + size) & (rb->size - 1);
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * scif_rb_commit - To submit the message to let the peer fetch it
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+ * @rb: ring buffer
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+ */
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+void scif_rb_commit(struct scif_rb *rb)
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+{
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+ /*
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+ * We must ensure ordering between the all the data committed
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+ * previously before we expose the new message to the peer by
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+ * updating the write_ptr. This write barrier is paired with
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+ * the read barrier in scif_rb_count(..)
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+ */
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+ wmb();
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+ ACCESS_ONCE(*rb->write_ptr) = rb->current_write_offset;
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+#ifdef CONFIG_INTEL_MIC_CARD
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+ /*
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+ * X100 Si bug: For the case where a Core is performing an EXT_WR
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+ * followed by a Doorbell Write, the Core must perform two EXT_WR to the
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+ * same address with the same data before it does the Doorbell Write.
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+ * This way, if ordering is violated for the Interrupt Message, it will
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+ * fall just behind the first Posted associated with the first EXT_WR.
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+ */
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+ ACCESS_ONCE(*rb->write_ptr) = rb->current_write_offset;
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+#endif
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * scif_rb_get - To get next message from the ring buffer
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+ * @rb: ring buffer
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+ * @size: Number of bytes to be read
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+ *
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+ * Return: NULL if no bytes to be read from the ring buffer, otherwise the
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+ * pointer to the next byte
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+ */
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+static void *scif_rb_get(struct scif_rb *rb, u32 size)
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+{
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+ void *header = NULL;
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+
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+ if (scif_rb_count(rb, size) >= size)
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+ header = rb->rb_base + rb->current_read_offset;
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+ return header;
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+}
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+
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+/*
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+ * scif_rb_get_next - Read from ring buffer.
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+ * @rb: ring buffer
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+ * @msg: buffer to hold the message. Must be at least size bytes long
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+ * @size: Number of bytes to be read
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+ *
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+ * Return: number of bytes read if available bytes are >= size, otherwise
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+ * returns zero.
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+ */
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+u32 scif_rb_get_next(struct scif_rb *rb, void *msg, u32 size)
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+{
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+ void *header = NULL;
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+ int read_size = 0;
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+
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+ header = scif_rb_get(rb, size);
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+ if (header) {
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+ u32 next_cmd_offset =
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+ (rb->current_read_offset + size) & (rb->size - 1);
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+
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+ read_size = size;
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+ rb->current_read_offset = next_cmd_offset;
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+ memcpy_fromrb(rb, header, msg, size);
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+ }
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+ return read_size;
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * scif_rb_update_read_ptr
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+ * @rb: ring buffer
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+ */
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+void scif_rb_update_read_ptr(struct scif_rb *rb)
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+{
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+ u32 new_offset;
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+
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+ new_offset = rb->current_read_offset;
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+ /*
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+ * We must ensure ordering between the all the data committed or read
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+ * previously before we expose the empty slot to the peer by updating
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+ * the read_ptr. This barrier is paired with the memory barrier in
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+ * scif_rb_space(..)
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+ */
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+ mb();
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+ ACCESS_ONCE(*rb->read_ptr) = new_offset;
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+#ifdef CONFIG_INTEL_MIC_CARD
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+ /*
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+ * X100 Si Bug: For the case where a Core is performing an EXT_WR
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+ * followed by a Doorbell Write, the Core must perform two EXT_WR to the
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+ * same address with the same data before it does the Doorbell Write.
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+ * This way, if ordering is violated for the Interrupt Message, it will
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+ * fall just behind the first Posted associated with the first EXT_WR.
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+ */
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+ ACCESS_ONCE(*rb->read_ptr) = new_offset;
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+#endif
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * scif_rb_count
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+ * @rb: ring buffer
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+ * @size: Number of bytes expected to be read
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+ *
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+ * Return: number of bytes that can be read from the RB
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+ */
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+u32 scif_rb_count(struct scif_rb *rb, u32 size)
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+{
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+ if (scif_rb_ring_cnt(rb->current_write_offset,
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+ rb->current_read_offset,
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+ rb->size) < size) {
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+ rb->current_write_offset = *rb->write_ptr;
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+ /*
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+ * Update from the HW write pointer if empty only once the peer
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+ * has exposed the new message. This read barrier is paired
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+ * with the write barrier in scif_rb_commit(..)
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+ */
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+ smp_rmb();
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+ }
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+ return scif_rb_ring_cnt(rb->current_write_offset,
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+ rb->current_read_offset,
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+ rb->size);
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+}
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