Commit b40f4757 authored by Christoph Lameter's avatar Christoph Lameter Committed by Doug Ledford

IB/core: Make device counter infrastructure dynamic

In practice, each RDMA device has a unique set of counters that the
hardware implements.  Having a central set of counters that they must
all adhere to is limiting and causes many useful counters to not be
available.

Therefore we create a dynamic counter registration infrastructure.

The driver must implement a stats structure allocation routine, in
which the driver must place the directory name it wants, a list of
names for all of the counters, an array of u64 counters themselves,
plus a few generic configuration options.

We then implement a core routine to create a sysfs file for each
of the named stats elements, and a core routine to retrieve the
stats when any of the sysfs attribute files are read.

To avoid excessive beating on the stats generation routine in the
drivers, the core code also caches the stats for a short period of
time so that someone attempting to read all of the stats in a
given device's directory will not result in a stats generation
call per file read.

Future work will attempt to standardize just the shared stats
elements, and possibly add a method to get the stats via netlink
in addition to sysfs.
Signed-off-by: default avatarChristoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMark Bloch <markb@mellanox.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarSteve Wise <swise@opengridcomputing.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDoug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
[ Add caching, make structure names more informative, add i40iw support,
  other significant rewrites from the original patch ]
parent 8779e765
......@@ -56,6 +56,18 @@ SYSFS FILES
ports/1/pkeys/10 contains the value at index 10 in port 1's P_Key
table.
There is an optional "hw_counters" subdirectory that may be under either
the parent device or the port subdirectories or both. If present,
there are a list of counters provided by the hardware. They may match
some of the counters in the counters directory, but they often include
many other counters. In addition to the various counters, there will
be a file named "lifespan" that configures how frequently the core
should update the counters when they are being accessed (counters are
not updated if they are not being accessed). The lifespan is in milli-
seconds and defaults to 10 unless set to something else by the driver.
Users may echo a value between 0 - 10000 to the lifespan file to set
the length of time between updates in milliseconds.
MTHCA
The Mellanox HCA driver also creates the files:
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......@@ -1218,59 +1218,119 @@ static ssize_t show_board(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
iwch_dev->rdev.rnic_info.pdev->device);
}
static int iwch_get_mib(struct ib_device *ibdev,
union rdma_protocol_stats *stats)
enum counters {
IPINRECEIVES,
IPINHDRERRORS,
IPINADDRERRORS,
IPINUNKNOWNPROTOS,
IPINDISCARDS,
IPINDELIVERS,
IPOUTREQUESTS,
IPOUTDISCARDS,
IPOUTNOROUTES,
IPREASMTIMEOUT,
IPREASMREQDS,
IPREASMOKS,
IPREASMFAILS,
TCPACTIVEOPENS,
TCPPASSIVEOPENS,
TCPATTEMPTFAILS,
TCPESTABRESETS,
TCPCURRESTAB,
TCPINSEGS,
TCPOUTSEGS,
TCPRETRANSSEGS,
TCPINERRS,
TCPOUTRSTS,
TCPRTOMIN,
TCPRTOMAX,
NR_COUNTERS
};
static const char * const names[] = {
[IPINRECEIVES] = "ipInReceives",
[IPINHDRERRORS] = "ipInHdrErrors",
[IPINADDRERRORS] = "ipInAddrErrors",
[IPINUNKNOWNPROTOS] = "ipInUnknownProtos",
[IPINDISCARDS] = "ipInDiscards",
[IPINDELIVERS] = "ipInDelivers",
[IPOUTREQUESTS] = "ipOutRequests",
[IPOUTDISCARDS] = "ipOutDiscards",
[IPOUTNOROUTES] = "ipOutNoRoutes",
[IPREASMTIMEOUT] = "ipReasmTimeout",
[IPREASMREQDS] = "ipReasmReqds",
[IPREASMOKS] = "ipReasmOKs",
[IPREASMFAILS] = "ipReasmFails",
[TCPACTIVEOPENS] = "tcpActiveOpens",
[TCPPASSIVEOPENS] = "tcpPassiveOpens",
[TCPATTEMPTFAILS] = "tcpAttemptFails",
[TCPESTABRESETS] = "tcpEstabResets",
[TCPCURRESTAB] = "tcpCurrEstab",
[TCPINSEGS] = "tcpInSegs",
[TCPOUTSEGS] = "tcpOutSegs",
[TCPRETRANSSEGS] = "tcpRetransSegs",
[TCPINERRS] = "tcpInErrs",
[TCPOUTRSTS] = "tcpOutRsts",
[TCPRTOMIN] = "tcpRtoMin",
[TCPRTOMAX] = "tcpRtoMax",
};
static struct rdma_hw_stats *iwch_alloc_stats(struct ib_device *ibdev,
u8 port_num)
{
BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(names) != NR_COUNTERS);
/* Our driver only supports device level stats */
if (port_num != 0)
return NULL;
return rdma_alloc_hw_stats_struct(names, NR_COUNTERS,
RDMA_HW_STATS_DEFAULT_LIFESPAN);
}
static int iwch_get_mib(struct ib_device *ibdev, struct rdma_hw_stats *stats,
u8 port, int index)
{
struct iwch_dev *dev;
struct tp_mib_stats m;
int ret;
if (port != 0 || !stats)
return -ENOSYS;
PDBG("%s ibdev %p\n", __func__, ibdev);
dev = to_iwch_dev(ibdev);
ret = dev->rdev.t3cdev_p->ctl(dev->rdev.t3cdev_p, RDMA_GET_MIB, &m);
if (ret)
return -ENOSYS;
memset(stats, 0, sizeof *stats);
stats->iw.ipInReceives = ((u64) m.ipInReceive_hi << 32) +
m.ipInReceive_lo;
stats->iw.ipInHdrErrors = ((u64) m.ipInHdrErrors_hi << 32) +
m.ipInHdrErrors_lo;
stats->iw.ipInAddrErrors = ((u64) m.ipInAddrErrors_hi << 32) +
m.ipInAddrErrors_lo;
stats->iw.ipInUnknownProtos = ((u64) m.ipInUnknownProtos_hi << 32) +
m.ipInUnknownProtos_lo;
stats->iw.ipInDiscards = ((u64) m.ipInDiscards_hi << 32) +
m.ipInDiscards_lo;
stats->iw.ipInDelivers = ((u64) m.ipInDelivers_hi << 32) +
m.ipInDelivers_lo;
stats->iw.ipOutRequests = ((u64) m.ipOutRequests_hi << 32) +
m.ipOutRequests_lo;
stats->iw.ipOutDiscards = ((u64) m.ipOutDiscards_hi << 32) +
m.ipOutDiscards_lo;
stats->iw.ipOutNoRoutes = ((u64) m.ipOutNoRoutes_hi << 32) +
m.ipOutNoRoutes_lo;
stats->iw.ipReasmTimeout = (u64) m.ipReasmTimeout;
stats->iw.ipReasmReqds = (u64) m.ipReasmReqds;
stats->iw.ipReasmOKs = (u64) m.ipReasmOKs;
stats->iw.ipReasmFails = (u64) m.ipReasmFails;
stats->iw.tcpActiveOpens = (u64) m.tcpActiveOpens;
stats->iw.tcpPassiveOpens = (u64) m.tcpPassiveOpens;
stats->iw.tcpAttemptFails = (u64) m.tcpAttemptFails;
stats->iw.tcpEstabResets = (u64) m.tcpEstabResets;
stats->iw.tcpOutRsts = (u64) m.tcpOutRsts;
stats->iw.tcpCurrEstab = (u64) m.tcpCurrEstab;
stats->iw.tcpInSegs = ((u64) m.tcpInSegs_hi << 32) +
m.tcpInSegs_lo;
stats->iw.tcpOutSegs = ((u64) m.tcpOutSegs_hi << 32) +
m.tcpOutSegs_lo;
stats->iw.tcpRetransSegs = ((u64) m.tcpRetransSeg_hi << 32) +
m.tcpRetransSeg_lo;
stats->iw.tcpInErrs = ((u64) m.tcpInErrs_hi << 32) +
m.tcpInErrs_lo;
stats->iw.tcpRtoMin = (u64) m.tcpRtoMin;
stats->iw.tcpRtoMax = (u64) m.tcpRtoMax;
return 0;
stats->value[IPINRECEIVES] = ((u64)m.ipInReceive_hi << 32) + m.ipInReceive_lo;
stats->value[IPINHDRERRORS] = ((u64)m.ipInHdrErrors_hi << 32) + m.ipInHdrErrors_lo;
stats->value[IPINADDRERRORS] = ((u64)m.ipInAddrErrors_hi << 32) + m.ipInAddrErrors_lo;
stats->value[IPINUNKNOWNPROTOS] = ((u64)m.ipInUnknownProtos_hi << 32) + m.ipInUnknownProtos_lo;
stats->value[IPINDISCARDS] = ((u64)m.ipInDiscards_hi << 32) + m.ipInDiscards_lo;
stats->value[IPINDELIVERS] = ((u64)m.ipInDelivers_hi << 32) + m.ipInDelivers_lo;
stats->value[IPOUTREQUESTS] = ((u64)m.ipOutRequests_hi << 32) + m.ipOutRequests_lo;
stats->value[IPOUTDISCARDS] = ((u64)m.ipOutDiscards_hi << 32) + m.ipOutDiscards_lo;
stats->value[IPOUTNOROUTES] = ((u64)m.ipOutNoRoutes_hi << 32) + m.ipOutNoRoutes_lo;
stats->value[IPREASMTIMEOUT] = m.ipReasmTimeout;
stats->value[IPREASMREQDS] = m.ipReasmReqds;
stats->value[IPREASMOKS] = m.ipReasmOKs;
stats->value[IPREASMFAILS] = m.ipReasmFails;
stats->value[TCPACTIVEOPENS] = m.tcpActiveOpens;
stats->value[TCPPASSIVEOPENS] = m.tcpPassiveOpens;
stats->value[TCPATTEMPTFAILS] = m.tcpAttemptFails;
stats->value[TCPESTABRESETS] = m.tcpEstabResets;
stats->value[TCPCURRESTAB] = m.tcpOutRsts;
stats->value[TCPINSEGS] = m.tcpCurrEstab;
stats->value[TCPOUTSEGS] = ((u64)m.tcpInSegs_hi << 32) + m.tcpInSegs_lo;
stats->value[TCPRETRANSSEGS] = ((u64)m.tcpOutSegs_hi << 32) + m.tcpOutSegs_lo;
stats->value[TCPINERRS] = ((u64)m.tcpRetransSeg_hi << 32) + m.tcpRetransSeg_lo,
stats->value[TCPOUTRSTS] = ((u64)m.tcpInErrs_hi << 32) + m.tcpInErrs_lo;
stats->value[TCPRTOMIN] = m.tcpRtoMin;
stats->value[TCPRTOMAX] = m.tcpRtoMax;
return stats->num_counters;
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(hw_rev, S_IRUGO, show_rev, NULL);
......@@ -1373,7 +1433,8 @@ int iwch_register_device(struct iwch_dev *dev)
dev->ibdev.req_notify_cq = iwch_arm_cq;
dev->ibdev.post_send = iwch_post_send;
dev->ibdev.post_recv = iwch_post_receive;
dev->ibdev.get_protocol_stats = iwch_get_mib;
dev->ibdev.alloc_hw_stats = iwch_alloc_stats;
dev->ibdev.get_hw_stats = iwch_get_mib;
dev->ibdev.uverbs_abi_ver = IWCH_UVERBS_ABI_VERSION;
dev->ibdev.get_port_immutable = iwch_port_immutable;
......
......@@ -446,20 +446,59 @@ static ssize_t show_board(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
c4iw_dev->rdev.lldi.pdev->device);
}
enum counters {
IP4INSEGS,
IP4OUTSEGS,
IP4RETRANSSEGS,
IP4OUTRSTS,
IP6INSEGS,
IP6OUTSEGS,
IP6RETRANSSEGS,
IP6OUTRSTS,
NR_COUNTERS
};
static const char * const names[] = {
[IP4INSEGS] = "ip4InSegs",
[IP4OUTSEGS] = "ip4OutSegs",
[IP4RETRANSSEGS] = "ip4RetransSegs",
[IP4OUTRSTS] = "ip4OutRsts",
[IP6INSEGS] = "ip6InSegs",
[IP6OUTSEGS] = "ip6OutSegs",
[IP6RETRANSSEGS] = "ip6RetransSegs",
[IP6OUTRSTS] = "ip6OutRsts"
};
static struct rdma_hw_stats *c4iw_alloc_stats(struct ib_device *ibdev,
u8 port_num)
{
BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(names) != NR_COUNTERS);
if (port_num != 0)
return NULL;
return rdma_alloc_hw_stats_struct(names, NR_COUNTERS,
RDMA_HW_STATS_DEFAULT_LIFESPAN);
}
static int c4iw_get_mib(struct ib_device *ibdev,
union rdma_protocol_stats *stats)
struct rdma_hw_stats *stats,
u8 port, int index)
{
struct tp_tcp_stats v4, v6;
struct c4iw_dev *c4iw_dev = to_c4iw_dev(ibdev);
cxgb4_get_tcp_stats(c4iw_dev->rdev.lldi.pdev, &v4, &v6);
memset(stats, 0, sizeof *stats);
stats->iw.tcpInSegs = v4.tcp_in_segs + v6.tcp_in_segs;
stats->iw.tcpOutSegs = v4.tcp_out_segs + v6.tcp_out_segs;
stats->iw.tcpRetransSegs = v4.tcp_retrans_segs + v6.tcp_retrans_segs;
stats->iw.tcpOutRsts = v4.tcp_out_rsts + v6.tcp_out_rsts;
return 0;
stats->value[IP4INSEGS] = v4.tcp_in_segs;
stats->value[IP4OUTSEGS] = v4.tcp_out_segs;
stats->value[IP4RETRANSSEGS] = v4.tcp_retrans_segs;
stats->value[IP4OUTRSTS] = v4.tcp_out_rsts;
stats->value[IP6INSEGS] = v6.tcp_in_segs;
stats->value[IP6OUTSEGS] = v6.tcp_out_segs;
stats->value[IP6RETRANSSEGS] = v6.tcp_retrans_segs;
stats->value[IP6OUTRSTS] = v6.tcp_out_rsts;
return stats->num_counters;
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(hw_rev, S_IRUGO, show_rev, NULL);
......@@ -562,7 +601,8 @@ int c4iw_register_device(struct c4iw_dev *dev)
dev->ibdev.req_notify_cq = c4iw_arm_cq;
dev->ibdev.post_send = c4iw_post_send;
dev->ibdev.post_recv = c4iw_post_receive;
dev->ibdev.get_protocol_stats = c4iw_get_mib;
dev->ibdev.alloc_hw_stats = c4iw_alloc_stats;
dev->ibdev.get_hw_stats = c4iw_get_mib;
dev->ibdev.uverbs_abi_ver = C4IW_UVERBS_ABI_VERSION;
dev->ibdev.get_port_immutable = c4iw_port_immutable;
dev->ibdev.drain_sq = c4iw_drain_sq;
......
......@@ -2361,58 +2361,130 @@ static int i40iw_port_immutable(struct ib_device *ibdev, u8 port_num,
return 0;
}
static const char * const i40iw_hw_stat_names[] = {
// 32bit names
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4RXDISCARD] = "ip4InDiscards",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4RXTRUNC] = "ip4InTruncatedPkts",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4TXNOROUTE] = "ip4OutNoRoutes",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6RXDISCARD] = "ip6InDiscards",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6RXTRUNC] = "ip6InTruncatedPkts",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6TXNOROUTE] = "ip6OutNoRoutes",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_TCPRTXSEG] = "tcpRetransSegs",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_TCPRXOPTERR] = "tcpInOptErrors",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_TCPRXPROTOERR] = "tcpInProtoErrors",
// 64bit names
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4RXOCTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip4InOctets",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4RXPKTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip4InPkts",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4RXFRAGS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip4InReasmRqd",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4RXMCPKTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip4InMcastPkts",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4TXOCTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip4OutOctets",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4TXPKTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip4OutPkts",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4TXFRAGS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip4OutSegRqd",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4TXMCPKTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip4OutMcastPkts",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6RXOCTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip6InOctets",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6RXPKTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip6InPkts",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6RXFRAGS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip6InReasmRqd",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6RXMCPKTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip6InMcastPkts",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6TXOCTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip6OutOctets",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6TXPKTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip6OutPkts",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6TXFRAGS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip6OutSegRqd",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6TXMCPKTS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"ip6OutMcastPkts",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_TCPRXSEGS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"tcpInSegs",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_TCPTXSEG + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"tcpOutSegs",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_RDMARXRDS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"iwInRdmaReads",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_RDMARXSNDS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"iwInRdmaSends",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_RDMARXWRS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"iwInRdmaWrites",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_RDMATXRDS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"iwOutRdmaReads",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_RDMATXSNDS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"iwOutRdmaSends",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_RDMATXWRS + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"iwOutRdmaWrites",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_RDMAVBND + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"iwRdmaBnd",
[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_RDMAVINV + I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32] =
"iwRdmaInv"
};
/**
* i40iw_get_protocol_stats - Populates the rdma_stats structure
* @ibdev: ib dev struct
* @stats: iw protocol stats struct
* i40iw_alloc_hw_stats - Allocate a hw stats structure
* @ibdev: device pointer from stack
* @port_num: port number
*/
static int i40iw_get_protocol_stats(struct ib_device *ibdev,
union rdma_protocol_stats *stats)
static struct rdma_hw_stats *i40iw_alloc_hw_stats(struct ib_device *ibdev,
u8 port_num)
{
struct i40iw_device *iwdev = to_iwdev(ibdev);
struct i40iw_sc_dev *dev = &iwdev->sc_dev;
int num_counters = I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32 +
I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_64;
unsigned long lifespan = RDMA_HW_STATS_DEFAULT_LIFESPAN;
BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(i40iw_hw_stat_names) !=
(I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_32 +
I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_MAX_64));
/*
* PFs get the default update lifespan, but VFs only update once
* per second
*/
if (!dev->is_pf)
lifespan = 1000;
return rdma_alloc_hw_stats_struct(i40iw_hw_stat_names, num_counters,
lifespan);
}
/**
* i40iw_get_hw_stats - Populates the rdma_hw_stats structure
* @ibdev: device pointer from stack
* @stats: stats pointer from stack
* @port_num: port number
* @index: which hw counter the stack is requesting we update
*/
static int i40iw_get_hw_stats(struct ib_device *ibdev,
struct rdma_hw_stats *stats,
u8 port_num, int index)
{
struct i40iw_device *iwdev = to_iwdev(ibdev);
struct i40iw_sc_dev *dev = &iwdev->sc_dev;
struct i40iw_dev_pestat *devstat = &dev->dev_pestat;
struct i40iw_dev_hw_stats *hw_stats = &devstat->hw_stats;
struct timespec curr_time;
static struct timespec last_rd_time = {0, 0};
unsigned long flags;
curr_time = current_kernel_time();
memset(stats, 0, sizeof(*stats));
if (dev->is_pf) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&devstat->stats_lock, flags);
devstat->ops.iw_hw_stat_read_all(devstat,
&devstat->hw_stats);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&devstat->stats_lock, flags);
} else {
if (((u64)curr_time.tv_sec - (u64)last_rd_time.tv_sec) > 1)
if (i40iw_vchnl_vf_get_pe_stats(dev, &devstat->hw_stats))
return -ENOSYS;
if (i40iw_vchnl_vf_get_pe_stats(dev, &devstat->hw_stats))
return -ENOSYS;
}
stats->iw.ipInReceives = hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4RXPKTS] +
hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6RXPKTS];
stats->iw.ipInTruncatedPkts = hw_stats->stat_value_32[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4RXTRUNC] +
hw_stats->stat_value_32[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6RXTRUNC];
stats->iw.ipInDiscards = hw_stats->stat_value_32[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4RXDISCARD] +
hw_stats->stat_value_32[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6RXDISCARD];
stats->iw.ipOutNoRoutes = hw_stats->stat_value_32[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4TXNOROUTE] +
hw_stats->stat_value_32[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6TXNOROUTE];
stats->iw.ipReasmReqds = hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4RXFRAGS] +
hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6RXFRAGS];
stats->iw.ipFragCreates = hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4TXFRAGS] +
hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6TXFRAGS];
stats->iw.ipInMcastPkts = hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4RXMCPKTS] +
hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6RXMCPKTS];
stats->iw.ipOutMcastPkts = hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP4TXMCPKTS] +
hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_IP6TXMCPKTS];
stats->iw.tcpOutSegs = hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_TCPTXSEG];
stats->iw.tcpInSegs = hw_stats->stat_value_64[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_TCPRXSEGS];
stats->iw.tcpRetransSegs = hw_stats->stat_value_32[I40IW_HW_STAT_INDEX_TCPRTXSEG];
last_rd_time = curr_time;
return 0;
memcpy(&stats->value[0], &hw_stats, sizeof(*hw_stats));
return stats->num_counters;
}
/**
......@@ -2551,7 +2623,8 @@ static struct i40iw_ib_device *i40iw_init_rdma_device(struct i40iw_device *iwdev
iwibdev->ibdev.get_dma_mr = i40iw_get_dma_mr;
iwibdev->ibdev.reg_user_mr = i40iw_reg_user_mr;
iwibdev->ibdev.dereg_mr = i40iw_dereg_mr;
iwibdev->ibdev.get_protocol_stats = i40iw_get_protocol_stats;
iwibdev->ibdev.alloc_hw_stats = i40iw_alloc_hw_stats;
iwibdev->ibdev.get_hw_stats = i40iw_get_hw_stats;
iwibdev->ibdev.query_device = i40iw_query_device;
iwibdev->ibdev.create_ah = i40iw_create_ah;
iwibdev->ibdev.destroy_ah = i40iw_destroy_ah;
......
......@@ -403,56 +403,55 @@ enum ib_port_speed {
IB_SPEED_EDR = 32
};
struct ib_protocol_stats {
/* TBD... */
};
struct iw_protocol_stats {
u64 ipInReceives;
u64 ipInHdrErrors;
u64 ipInTooBigErrors;
u64 ipInNoRoutes;
u64 ipInAddrErrors;
u64 ipInUnknownProtos;
u64 ipInTruncatedPkts;
u64 ipInDiscards;
u64 ipInDelivers;
u64 ipOutForwDatagrams;
u64 ipOutRequests;
u64 ipOutDiscards;
u64 ipOutNoRoutes;
u64 ipReasmTimeout;
u64 ipReasmReqds;
u64 ipReasmOKs;
u64 ipReasmFails;
u64 ipFragOKs;
u64 ipFragFails;
u64 ipFragCreates;
u64 ipInMcastPkts;
u64 ipOutMcastPkts;
u64 ipInBcastPkts;
u64 ipOutBcastPkts;
u64 tcpRtoAlgorithm;
u64 tcpRtoMin;
u64 tcpRtoMax;
u64 tcpMaxConn;
u64 tcpActiveOpens;
u64 tcpPassiveOpens;
u64 tcpAttemptFails;
u64 tcpEstabResets;
u64 tcpCurrEstab;
u64 tcpInSegs;
u64 tcpOutSegs;
u64 tcpRetransSegs;
u64 tcpInErrs;
u64 tcpOutRsts;
};
union rdma_protocol_stats {
struct ib_protocol_stats ib;
struct iw_protocol_stats iw;
};
/**
* struct rdma_hw_stats
* @timestamp - Used by the core code to track when the last update was
* @lifespan - Used by the core code to determine how old the counters
* should be before being updated again. Stored in jiffies, defaults
* to 10 milliseconds, drivers can override the default be specifying
* their own value during their allocation routine.
* @name - Array of pointers to static names used for the counters in
* directory.
* @num_counters - How many hardware counters there are. If name is
* shorter than this number, a kernel oops will result. Driver authors
* are encouraged to leave BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(@name) < num_counters)
* in their code to prevent this.
* @value - Array of u64 counters that are accessed by the sysfs code and
* filled in by the drivers get_stats routine
*/
struct rdma_hw_stats {
unsigned long timestamp;
unsigned long lifespan;
const char * const *names;
int num_counters;
u64 value[];
};
#define RDMA_HW_STATS_DEFAULT_LIFESPAN 10
/**
* rdma_alloc_hw_stats_struct - Helper function to allocate dynamic struct
* for drivers.
* @names - Array of static const char *
* @num_counters - How many elements in array
* @lifespan - How many milliseconds between updates
*/
static inline struct rdma_hw_stats *rdma_alloc_hw_stats_struct(
const char * const *names, int num_counters,
unsigned long lifespan)
{
struct rdma_hw_stats *stats;
stats = kzalloc(sizeof(*stats) + num_counters * sizeof(u64),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!stats)
return NULL;
stats->names = names;
stats->num_counters = num_counters;
stats->lifespan = msecs_to_jiffies(lifespan);
return stats;
}
/* Define bits for the various functionality this port needs to be supported by
* the core.
......@@ -1707,8 +1706,29 @@ struct ib_device {
struct iw_cm_verbs *iwcm;
int (*get_protocol_stats)(struct ib_device *device,
union rdma_protocol_stats *stats);
/**
* alloc_hw_stats - Allocate a struct rdma_hw_stats and fill in the
* driver initialized data. The struct is kfree()'ed by the sysfs
* core when the device is removed. A lifespan of -1 in the return
* struct tells the core to set a default lifespan.
*/
struct rdma_hw_stats *(*alloc_hw_stats)(struct ib_device *device,
u8 port_num);
/**
* get_hw_stats - Fill in the counter value(s) in the stats struct.
* @index - The index in the value array we wish to have updated, or
* num_counters if we want all stats updated
* Return codes -
* < 0 - Error, no counters updated
* index - Updated the single counter pointed to by index
* num_counters - Updated all counters (will reset the timestamp
* and prevent further calls for lifespan milliseconds)
* Drivers are allowed to update all counters in leiu of just the
* one given in index at their option
*/
int (*get_hw_stats)(struct ib_device *device,
struct rdma_hw_stats *stats,
u8 port, int index);
int (*query_device)(struct ib_device *device,
struct ib_device_attr *device_attr,
struct ib_udata *udata);
......@@ -1926,6 +1946,8 @@ struct ib_device {
u8 node_type;
u8 phys_port_cnt;
struct ib_device_attr attrs;
struct attribute_group *hw_stats_ag;
struct rdma_hw_stats *hw_stats;
/**
* The following mandatory functions are used only at device
......
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