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U-Boot widely uses error() as a bit noisier variant of printf(). This macro causes name conflict with the following line in include/linux/compiler-gcc.h: # define __compiletime_error(message) __attribute__((error(message))) This prevents us from using __compiletime_error(), and makes it difficult to fully sync BUILD_BUG macros with Linux. (Notice Linux's BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG is implemented by using compiletime_assert().) Let's convert error() into now treewide-available pr_err(). Done with the help of Coccinelle, excluing tools/ directory. The semantic patch I used is as follows: // <smpl> @@@@ -error +pr_err (...) // </smpl> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> [trini: Re-run Coccinelle] Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
553 lines
15 KiB
C
553 lines
15 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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*/
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#include <common.h>
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#include <asm/io.h>
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#include <asm/arch-tegra/ivc.h>
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#define TEGRA_IVC_ALIGN 64
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/*
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* IVC channel reset protocol.
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*
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* Each end uses its tx_channel.state to indicate its synchronization state.
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*/
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enum ivc_state {
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/*
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* This value is zero for backwards compatibility with services that
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* assume channels to be initially zeroed. Such channels are in an
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* initially valid state, but cannot be asynchronously reset, and must
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* maintain a valid state at all times.
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*
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* The transmitting end can enter the established state from the sync or
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* ack state when it observes the receiving endpoint in the ack or
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* established state, indicating that has cleared the counters in our
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* rx_channel.
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*/
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ivc_state_established = 0,
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/*
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* If an endpoint is observed in the sync state, the remote endpoint is
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* allowed to clear the counters it owns asynchronously with respect to
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* the current endpoint. Therefore, the current endpoint is no longer
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* allowed to communicate.
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*/
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ivc_state_sync,
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/*
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* When the transmitting end observes the receiving end in the sync
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* state, it can clear the w_count and r_count and transition to the ack
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* state. If the remote endpoint observes us in the ack state, it can
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* return to the established state once it has cleared its counters.
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*/
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ivc_state_ack
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};
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/*
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* This structure is divided into two-cache aligned parts, the first is only
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* written through the tx_channel pointer, while the second is only written
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* through the rx_channel pointer. This delineates ownership of the cache lines,
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* which is critical to performance and necessary in non-cache coherent
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* implementations.
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*/
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struct tegra_ivc_channel_header {
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union {
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/* fields owned by the transmitting end */
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struct {
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uint32_t w_count;
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uint32_t state;
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};
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uint8_t w_align[TEGRA_IVC_ALIGN];
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};
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union {
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/* fields owned by the receiving end */
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uint32_t r_count;
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uint8_t r_align[TEGRA_IVC_ALIGN];
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};
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};
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static inline void tegra_ivc_invalidate_counter(struct tegra_ivc *ivc,
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struct tegra_ivc_channel_header *h,
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ulong offset)
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{
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ulong base = ((ulong)h) + offset;
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invalidate_dcache_range(base, base + TEGRA_IVC_ALIGN);
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}
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static inline void tegra_ivc_flush_counter(struct tegra_ivc *ivc,
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struct tegra_ivc_channel_header *h,
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ulong offset)
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{
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ulong base = ((ulong)h) + offset;
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flush_dcache_range(base, base + TEGRA_IVC_ALIGN);
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}
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static inline ulong tegra_ivc_frame_addr(struct tegra_ivc *ivc,
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struct tegra_ivc_channel_header *h,
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uint32_t frame)
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{
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BUG_ON(frame >= ivc->nframes);
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return ((ulong)h) + sizeof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header) +
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(ivc->frame_size * frame);
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}
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static inline void *tegra_ivc_frame_pointer(struct tegra_ivc *ivc,
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struct tegra_ivc_channel_header *ch,
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uint32_t frame)
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{
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return (void *)tegra_ivc_frame_addr(ivc, ch, frame);
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}
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static inline void tegra_ivc_invalidate_frame(struct tegra_ivc *ivc,
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struct tegra_ivc_channel_header *h,
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unsigned frame)
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{
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ulong base = tegra_ivc_frame_addr(ivc, h, frame);
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invalidate_dcache_range(base, base + ivc->frame_size);
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}
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static inline void tegra_ivc_flush_frame(struct tegra_ivc *ivc,
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struct tegra_ivc_channel_header *h,
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unsigned frame)
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{
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ulong base = tegra_ivc_frame_addr(ivc, h, frame);
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flush_dcache_range(base, base + ivc->frame_size);
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}
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static inline int tegra_ivc_channel_empty(struct tegra_ivc *ivc,
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struct tegra_ivc_channel_header *ch)
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{
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/*
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* This function performs multiple checks on the same values with
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* security implications, so create snapshots with ACCESS_ONCE() to
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* ensure that these checks use the same values.
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*/
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uint32_t w_count = ACCESS_ONCE(ch->w_count);
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uint32_t r_count = ACCESS_ONCE(ch->r_count);
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/*
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* Perform an over-full check to prevent denial of service attacks where
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* a server could be easily fooled into believing that there's an
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* extremely large number of frames ready, since receivers are not
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* expected to check for full or over-full conditions.
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*
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* Although the channel isn't empty, this is an invalid case caused by
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* a potentially malicious peer, so returning empty is safer, because it
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* gives the impression that the channel has gone silent.
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*/
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if (w_count - r_count > ivc->nframes)
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return 1;
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return w_count == r_count;
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}
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static inline int tegra_ivc_channel_full(struct tegra_ivc *ivc,
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struct tegra_ivc_channel_header *ch)
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{
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/*
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* Invalid cases where the counters indicate that the queue is over
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* capacity also appear full.
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*/
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return (ACCESS_ONCE(ch->w_count) - ACCESS_ONCE(ch->r_count)) >=
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ivc->nframes;
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}
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static inline void tegra_ivc_advance_rx(struct tegra_ivc *ivc)
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{
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ACCESS_ONCE(ivc->rx_channel->r_count) =
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ACCESS_ONCE(ivc->rx_channel->r_count) + 1;
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if (ivc->r_pos == ivc->nframes - 1)
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ivc->r_pos = 0;
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else
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ivc->r_pos++;
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}
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static inline void tegra_ivc_advance_tx(struct tegra_ivc *ivc)
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{
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ACCESS_ONCE(ivc->tx_channel->w_count) =
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ACCESS_ONCE(ivc->tx_channel->w_count) + 1;
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if (ivc->w_pos == ivc->nframes - 1)
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ivc->w_pos = 0;
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else
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ivc->w_pos++;
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}
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static inline int tegra_ivc_check_read(struct tegra_ivc *ivc)
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{
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ulong offset;
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/*
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* tx_channel->state is set locally, so it is not synchronized with
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* state from the remote peer. The remote peer cannot reset its
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* transmit counters until we've acknowledged its synchronization
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* request, so no additional synchronization is required because an
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* asynchronous transition of rx_channel->state to ivc_state_ack is not
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* allowed.
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*/
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if (ivc->tx_channel->state != ivc_state_established)
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return -ECONNRESET;
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/*
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* Avoid unnecessary invalidations when performing repeated accesses to
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* an IVC channel by checking the old queue pointers first.
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* Synchronization is only necessary when these pointers indicate empty
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* or full.
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*/
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if (!tegra_ivc_channel_empty(ivc, ivc->rx_channel))
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return 0;
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offset = offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, w_count);
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tegra_ivc_invalidate_counter(ivc, ivc->rx_channel, offset);
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return tegra_ivc_channel_empty(ivc, ivc->rx_channel) ? -ENOMEM : 0;
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}
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static inline int tegra_ivc_check_write(struct tegra_ivc *ivc)
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{
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ulong offset;
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if (ivc->tx_channel->state != ivc_state_established)
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return -ECONNRESET;
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if (!tegra_ivc_channel_full(ivc, ivc->tx_channel))
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return 0;
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offset = offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, r_count);
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tegra_ivc_invalidate_counter(ivc, ivc->tx_channel, offset);
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return tegra_ivc_channel_full(ivc, ivc->tx_channel) ? -ENOMEM : 0;
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}
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static inline uint32_t tegra_ivc_channel_avail_count(struct tegra_ivc *ivc,
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struct tegra_ivc_channel_header *ch)
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{
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/*
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* This function isn't expected to be used in scenarios where an
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* over-full situation can lead to denial of service attacks. See the
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* comment in tegra_ivc_channel_empty() for an explanation about
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* special over-full considerations.
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*/
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return ACCESS_ONCE(ch->w_count) - ACCESS_ONCE(ch->r_count);
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}
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int tegra_ivc_read_get_next_frame(struct tegra_ivc *ivc, void **frame)
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{
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int result = tegra_ivc_check_read(ivc);
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if (result < 0)
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return result;
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/*
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* Order observation of w_pos potentially indicating new data before
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* data read.
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*/
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mb();
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tegra_ivc_invalidate_frame(ivc, ivc->rx_channel, ivc->r_pos);
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*frame = tegra_ivc_frame_pointer(ivc, ivc->rx_channel, ivc->r_pos);
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return 0;
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}
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int tegra_ivc_read_advance(struct tegra_ivc *ivc)
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{
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ulong offset;
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int result;
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/*
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* No read barriers or synchronization here: the caller is expected to
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* have already observed the channel non-empty. This check is just to
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* catch programming errors.
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*/
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result = tegra_ivc_check_read(ivc);
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if (result)
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return result;
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tegra_ivc_advance_rx(ivc);
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offset = offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, r_count);
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tegra_ivc_flush_counter(ivc, ivc->rx_channel, offset);
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/*
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* Ensure our write to r_pos occurs before our read from w_pos.
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*/
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mb();
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offset = offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, w_count);
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tegra_ivc_invalidate_counter(ivc, ivc->rx_channel, offset);
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if (tegra_ivc_channel_avail_count(ivc, ivc->rx_channel) ==
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ivc->nframes - 1)
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ivc->notify(ivc);
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return 0;
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}
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int tegra_ivc_write_get_next_frame(struct tegra_ivc *ivc, void **frame)
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{
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int result = tegra_ivc_check_write(ivc);
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if (result)
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return result;
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*frame = tegra_ivc_frame_pointer(ivc, ivc->tx_channel, ivc->w_pos);
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return 0;
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}
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int tegra_ivc_write_advance(struct tegra_ivc *ivc)
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{
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ulong offset;
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int result;
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result = tegra_ivc_check_write(ivc);
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if (result)
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return result;
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tegra_ivc_flush_frame(ivc, ivc->tx_channel, ivc->w_pos);
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/*
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* Order any possible stores to the frame before update of w_pos.
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*/
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mb();
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tegra_ivc_advance_tx(ivc);
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offset = offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, w_count);
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tegra_ivc_flush_counter(ivc, ivc->tx_channel, offset);
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/*
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* Ensure our write to w_pos occurs before our read from r_pos.
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*/
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mb();
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offset = offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, r_count);
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tegra_ivc_invalidate_counter(ivc, ivc->tx_channel, offset);
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if (tegra_ivc_channel_avail_count(ivc, ivc->tx_channel) == 1)
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ivc->notify(ivc);
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* ===============================================================
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* IVC State Transition Table - see tegra_ivc_channel_notified()
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* ===============================================================
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*
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* local remote action
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* ----- ------ -----------------------------------
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* SYNC EST <none>
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* SYNC ACK reset counters; move to EST; notify
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* SYNC SYNC reset counters; move to ACK; notify
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* ACK EST move to EST; notify
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* ACK ACK move to EST; notify
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* ACK SYNC reset counters; move to ACK; notify
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* EST EST <none>
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* EST ACK <none>
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* EST SYNC reset counters; move to ACK; notify
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*
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* ===============================================================
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*/
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int tegra_ivc_channel_notified(struct tegra_ivc *ivc)
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{
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ulong offset;
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enum ivc_state peer_state;
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/* Copy the receiver's state out of shared memory. */
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offset = offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, w_count);
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tegra_ivc_invalidate_counter(ivc, ivc->rx_channel, offset);
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peer_state = ACCESS_ONCE(ivc->rx_channel->state);
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if (peer_state == ivc_state_sync) {
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/*
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* Order observation of ivc_state_sync before stores clearing
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* tx_channel.
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*/
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mb();
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/*
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* Reset tx_channel counters. The remote end is in the SYNC
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* state and won't make progress until we change our state,
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* so the counters are not in use at this time.
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*/
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ivc->tx_channel->w_count = 0;
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ivc->rx_channel->r_count = 0;
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ivc->w_pos = 0;
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ivc->r_pos = 0;
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/*
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* Ensure that counters appear cleared before new state can be
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* observed.
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*/
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mb();
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/*
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* Move to ACK state. We have just cleared our counters, so it
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* is now safe for the remote end to start using these values.
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*/
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ivc->tx_channel->state = ivc_state_ack;
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offset = offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, w_count);
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tegra_ivc_flush_counter(ivc, ivc->tx_channel, offset);
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/*
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* Notify remote end to observe state transition.
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*/
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ivc->notify(ivc);
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} else if (ivc->tx_channel->state == ivc_state_sync &&
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peer_state == ivc_state_ack) {
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/*
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* Order observation of ivc_state_sync before stores clearing
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* tx_channel.
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*/
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mb();
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/*
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* Reset tx_channel counters. The remote end is in the ACK
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* state and won't make progress until we change our state,
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* so the counters are not in use at this time.
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*/
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ivc->tx_channel->w_count = 0;
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ivc->rx_channel->r_count = 0;
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ivc->w_pos = 0;
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ivc->r_pos = 0;
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/*
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* Ensure that counters appear cleared before new state can be
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* observed.
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*/
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mb();
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/*
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* Move to ESTABLISHED state. We know that the remote end has
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* already cleared its counters, so it is safe to start
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* writing/reading on this channel.
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*/
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ivc->tx_channel->state = ivc_state_established;
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offset = offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, w_count);
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tegra_ivc_flush_counter(ivc, ivc->tx_channel, offset);
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/*
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* Notify remote end to observe state transition.
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*/
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ivc->notify(ivc);
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} else if (ivc->tx_channel->state == ivc_state_ack) {
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/*
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* At this point, we have observed the peer to be in either
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* the ACK or ESTABLISHED state. Next, order observation of
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* peer state before storing to tx_channel.
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*/
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mb();
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/*
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* Move to ESTABLISHED state. We know that we have previously
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* cleared our counters, and we know that the remote end has
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* cleared its counters, so it is safe to start writing/reading
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* on this channel.
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*/
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ivc->tx_channel->state = ivc_state_established;
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offset = offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, w_count);
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tegra_ivc_flush_counter(ivc, ivc->tx_channel, offset);
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/*
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* Notify remote end to observe state transition.
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*/
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ivc->notify(ivc);
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} else {
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/*
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* There is no need to handle any further action. Either the
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* channel is already fully established, or we are waiting for
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* the remote end to catch up with our current state. Refer
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* to the diagram in "IVC State Transition Table" above.
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*/
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}
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if (ivc->tx_channel->state != ivc_state_established)
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return -EAGAIN;
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return 0;
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}
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void tegra_ivc_channel_reset(struct tegra_ivc *ivc)
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{
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ulong offset;
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ivc->tx_channel->state = ivc_state_sync;
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offset = offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, w_count);
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tegra_ivc_flush_counter(ivc, ivc->tx_channel, offset);
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ivc->notify(ivc);
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}
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static int check_ivc_params(ulong qbase1, ulong qbase2, uint32_t nframes,
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uint32_t frame_size)
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{
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int ret = 0;
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BUG_ON(offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, w_count) &
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(TEGRA_IVC_ALIGN - 1));
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BUG_ON(offsetof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header, r_count) &
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(TEGRA_IVC_ALIGN - 1));
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BUG_ON(sizeof(struct tegra_ivc_channel_header) &
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(TEGRA_IVC_ALIGN - 1));
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if ((uint64_t)nframes * (uint64_t)frame_size >= 0x100000000) {
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pr_err("tegra_ivc: nframes * frame_size overflows\n");
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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/*
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* The headers must at least be aligned enough for counters
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* to be accessed atomically.
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*/
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if ((qbase1 & (TEGRA_IVC_ALIGN - 1)) ||
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(qbase2 & (TEGRA_IVC_ALIGN - 1))) {
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pr_err("tegra_ivc: channel start not aligned\n");
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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if (frame_size & (TEGRA_IVC_ALIGN - 1)) {
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pr_err("tegra_ivc: frame size not adequately aligned\n");
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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if (qbase1 < qbase2) {
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if (qbase1 + frame_size * nframes > qbase2)
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ret = -EINVAL;
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} else {
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if (qbase2 + frame_size * nframes > qbase1)
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ret = -EINVAL;
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}
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if (ret) {
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pr_err("tegra_ivc: queue regions overlap\n");
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return ret;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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int tegra_ivc_init(struct tegra_ivc *ivc, ulong rx_base, ulong tx_base,
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uint32_t nframes, uint32_t frame_size,
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void (*notify)(struct tegra_ivc *))
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{
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int ret;
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if (!ivc)
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return -EINVAL;
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ret = check_ivc_params(rx_base, tx_base, nframes, frame_size);
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if (ret)
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return ret;
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ivc->rx_channel = (struct tegra_ivc_channel_header *)rx_base;
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ivc->tx_channel = (struct tegra_ivc_channel_header *)tx_base;
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ivc->w_pos = 0;
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ivc->r_pos = 0;
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ivc->nframes = nframes;
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ivc->frame_size = frame_size;
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ivc->notify = notify;
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return 0;
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}
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