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author | Hal Rosenstock <halr@voltaire.com> | 2005-07-27 11:45:47 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org> | 2005-07-27 16:26:15 -0700 |
commit | 617b586bca4eda775f93915b8efd586dddf7903c (patch) | |
tree | 3866ef9e13fea1ce63233a39b593b015e03b6692 /Documentation | |
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[PATCH] IB: Add core locking documentation to Infiniband
Add core locking documentation to Infiniband
Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Hal Rosenstock <halr@voltaire.com>
Cc: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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diff --git a/Documentation/infiniband/core_locking.txt b/Documentation/infiniband/core_locking.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e1678542279 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/infiniband/core_locking.txt @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +INFINIBAND MIDLAYER LOCKING + + This guide is an attempt to make explicit the locking assumptions + made by the InfiniBand midlayer. It describes the requirements on + both low-level drivers that sit below the midlayer and upper level + protocols that use the midlayer. + +Sleeping and interrupt context + + With the following exceptions, a low-level driver implementation of + all of the methods in struct ib_device may sleep. The exceptions + are any methods from the list: + + create_ah + modify_ah + query_ah + destroy_ah + bind_mw + post_send + post_recv + poll_cq + req_notify_cq + map_phys_fmr + + which may not sleep and must be callable from any context. + + The corresponding functions exported to upper level protocol + consumers: + + ib_create_ah + ib_modify_ah + ib_query_ah + ib_destroy_ah + ib_bind_mw + ib_post_send + ib_post_recv + ib_req_notify_cq + ib_map_phys_fmr + + are therefore safe to call from any context. + + In addition, the function + + ib_dispatch_event + + used by low-level drivers to dispatch asynchronous events through + the midlayer is also safe to call from any context. + +Reentrancy + + All of the methods in struct ib_device exported by a low-level + driver must be fully reentrant. The low-level driver is required to + perform all synchronization necessary to maintain consistency, even + if multiple function calls using the same object are run + simultaneously. + + The IB midlayer does not perform any serialization of function calls. + + Because low-level drivers are reentrant, upper level protocol + consumers are not required to perform any serialization. However, + some serialization may be required to get sensible results. For + example, a consumer may safely call ib_poll_cq() on multiple CPUs + simultaneously. However, the ordering of the work completion + information between different calls of ib_poll_cq() is not defined. + +Callbacks + + A low-level driver must not perform a callback directly from the + same callchain as an ib_device method call. For example, it is not + allowed for a low-level driver to call a consumer's completion event + handler directly from its post_send method. Instead, the low-level + driver should defer this callback by, for example, scheduling a + tasklet to perform the callback. + + The low-level driver is responsible for ensuring that multiple + completion event handlers for the same CQ are not called + simultaneously. The driver must guarantee that only one CQ event + handler for a given CQ is running at a time. In other words, the + following situation is not allowed: + + CPU1 CPU2 + + low-level driver -> + consumer CQ event callback: + /* ... */ + ib_req_notify_cq(cq, ...); + low-level driver -> + /* ... */ consumer CQ event callback: + /* ... */ + return from CQ event handler + + The context in which completion event and asynchronous event + callbacks run is not defined. Depending on the low-level driver, it + may be process context, softirq context, or interrupt context. + Upper level protocol consumers may not sleep in a callback. + +Hot-plug + + A low-level driver announces that a device is ready for use by + consumers when it calls ib_register_device(), all initialization + must be complete before this call. The device must remain usable + until the driver's call to ib_unregister_device() has returned. + + A low-level driver must call ib_register_device() and + ib_unregister_device() from process context. It must not hold any + semaphores that could cause deadlock if a consumer calls back into + the driver across these calls. + + An upper level protocol consumer may begin using an IB device as + soon as the add method of its struct ib_client is called for that + device. A consumer must finish all cleanup and free all resources + relating to a device before returning from the remove method. + + A consumer is permitted to sleep in its add and remove methods. |