1/*
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3 * Copyright (c) 2005 Intel Corporation.  All rights reserved.
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33 * $FreeBSD: stable/11/sys/ofed/include/rdma/rdma_cm.h 331772 2018-03-30 18:17:33Z hselasky $
34 */
35
36#if !defined(RDMA_CM_H)
37#define RDMA_CM_H
38
39#include <linux/socket.h>
40#include <linux/in6.h>
41#include <rdma/ib_addr.h>
42#include <rdma/ib_sa.h>
43
44/*
45 * Upon receiving a device removal event, users must destroy the associated
46 * RDMA identifier and release all resources allocated with the device.
47 */
48enum rdma_cm_event_type {
49	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ADDR_RESOLVED,
50	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ADDR_ERROR,
51	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ROUTE_RESOLVED,
52	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ROUTE_ERROR,
53	RDMA_CM_EVENT_CONNECT_REQUEST,
54	RDMA_CM_EVENT_CONNECT_RESPONSE,
55	RDMA_CM_EVENT_CONNECT_ERROR,
56	RDMA_CM_EVENT_UNREACHABLE,
57	RDMA_CM_EVENT_REJECTED,
58	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ESTABLISHED,
59	RDMA_CM_EVENT_DISCONNECTED,
60	RDMA_CM_EVENT_DEVICE_REMOVAL,
61	RDMA_CM_EVENT_MULTICAST_JOIN,
62	RDMA_CM_EVENT_MULTICAST_ERROR,
63	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ADDR_CHANGE,
64	RDMA_CM_EVENT_TIMEWAIT_EXIT
65};
66
67const char *__attribute_const__ rdma_event_msg(enum rdma_cm_event_type event);
68
69enum rdma_port_space {
70	RDMA_PS_SDP   = 0x0001,
71	RDMA_PS_IPOIB = 0x0002,
72	RDMA_PS_IB    = 0x013F,
73	RDMA_PS_TCP   = 0x0106,
74	RDMA_PS_UDP   = 0x0111,
75};
76
77#define RDMA_IB_IP_PS_MASK   0xFFFFFFFFFFFF0000ULL
78#define RDMA_IB_IP_PS_TCP    0x0000000001060000ULL
79#define RDMA_IB_IP_PS_UDP    0x0000000001110000ULL
80#define RDMA_IB_IP_PS_IB     0x00000000013F0000ULL
81
82struct rdma_addr {
83	struct sockaddr_storage src_addr;
84	struct sockaddr_storage dst_addr;
85	struct rdma_dev_addr dev_addr;
86};
87
88struct rdma_route {
89	struct rdma_addr addr;
90	struct ib_sa_path_rec *path_rec;
91	int num_paths;
92};
93
94struct rdma_conn_param {
95	const void *private_data;
96	u8 private_data_len;
97	u8 responder_resources;
98	u8 initiator_depth;
99	u8 flow_control;
100	u8 retry_count;		/* ignored when accepting */
101	u8 rnr_retry_count;
102	/* Fields below ignored if a QP is created on the rdma_cm_id. */
103	u8 srq;
104	u32 qp_num;
105	u32 qkey;
106};
107
108struct rdma_ud_param {
109	const void *private_data;
110	u8 private_data_len;
111	struct ib_ah_attr ah_attr;
112	u32 qp_num;
113	u32 qkey;
114};
115
116struct rdma_cm_event {
117	enum rdma_cm_event_type	 event;
118	int			 status;
119	union {
120		struct rdma_conn_param	conn;
121		struct rdma_ud_param	ud;
122	} param;
123};
124
125enum rdma_cm_state {
126	RDMA_CM_IDLE,
127	RDMA_CM_ADDR_QUERY,
128	RDMA_CM_ADDR_RESOLVED,
129	RDMA_CM_ROUTE_QUERY,
130	RDMA_CM_ROUTE_RESOLVED,
131	RDMA_CM_CONNECT,
132	RDMA_CM_DISCONNECT,
133	RDMA_CM_ADDR_BOUND,
134	RDMA_CM_LISTEN,
135	RDMA_CM_DEVICE_REMOVAL,
136	RDMA_CM_DESTROYING
137};
138
139struct rdma_cm_id;
140
141/**
142 * rdma_cm_event_handler - Callback used to report user events.
143 *
144 * Notes: Users may not call rdma_destroy_id from this callback to destroy
145 *   the passed in id, or a corresponding listen id.  Returning a
146 *   non-zero value from the callback will destroy the passed in id.
147 */
148typedef int (*rdma_cm_event_handler)(struct rdma_cm_id *id,
149				     struct rdma_cm_event *event);
150
151struct rdma_cm_id {
152	struct ib_device	*device;
153	void			*context;
154	struct ib_qp		*qp;
155	rdma_cm_event_handler	 event_handler;
156	struct rdma_route	 route;
157	enum rdma_port_space	 ps;
158	enum ib_qp_type		 qp_type;
159	u8			 port_num;
160};
161
162/**
163 * rdma_create_id - Create an RDMA identifier.
164 *
165 * @net: The network namespace in which to create the new id.
166 * @event_handler: User callback invoked to report events associated with the
167 *   returned rdma_id.
168 * @context: User specified context associated with the id.
169 * @ps: RDMA port space.
170 * @qp_type: type of queue pair associated with the id.
171 *
172 * The id holds a reference on the network namespace until it is destroyed.
173 */
174struct rdma_cm_id *rdma_create_id(struct vnet *net,
175				  rdma_cm_event_handler event_handler,
176				  void *context, enum rdma_port_space ps,
177				  enum ib_qp_type qp_type);
178
179/**
180  * rdma_destroy_id - Destroys an RDMA identifier.
181  *
182  * @id: RDMA identifier.
183  *
184  * Note: calling this function has the effect of canceling in-flight
185  * asynchronous operations associated with the id.
186  */
187void rdma_destroy_id(struct rdma_cm_id *id);
188
189/**
190 * rdma_bind_addr - Bind an RDMA identifier to a source address and
191 *   associated RDMA device, if needed.
192 *
193 * @id: RDMA identifier.
194 * @addr: Local address information.  Wildcard values are permitted.
195 *
196 * This associates a source address with the RDMA identifier before calling
197 * rdma_listen.  If a specific local address is given, the RDMA identifier will
198 * be bound to a local RDMA device.
199 */
200int rdma_bind_addr(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct sockaddr *addr);
201
202/**
203 * rdma_resolve_addr - Resolve destination and optional source addresses
204 *   from IP addresses to an RDMA address.  If successful, the specified
205 *   rdma_cm_id will be bound to a local device.
206 *
207 * @id: RDMA identifier.
208 * @src_addr: Source address information.  This parameter may be NULL.
209 * @dst_addr: Destination address information.
210 * @timeout_ms: Time to wait for resolution to complete.
211 */
212int rdma_resolve_addr(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct sockaddr *src_addr,
213		      struct sockaddr *dst_addr, int timeout_ms);
214
215/**
216 * rdma_resolve_route - Resolve the RDMA address bound to the RDMA identifier
217 *   into route information needed to establish a connection.
218 *
219 * This is called on the client side of a connection.
220 * Users must have first called rdma_resolve_addr to resolve a dst_addr
221 * into an RDMA address before calling this routine.
222 */
223int rdma_resolve_route(struct rdma_cm_id *id, int timeout_ms);
224
225/**
226 * rdma_create_qp - Allocate a QP and associate it with the specified RDMA
227 * identifier.
228 *
229 * QPs allocated to an rdma_cm_id will automatically be transitioned by the CMA
230 * through their states.
231 */
232int rdma_create_qp(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct ib_pd *pd,
233		   struct ib_qp_init_attr *qp_init_attr);
234
235/**
236 * rdma_destroy_qp - Deallocate the QP associated with the specified RDMA
237 * identifier.
238 *
239 * Users must destroy any QP associated with an RDMA identifier before
240 * destroying the RDMA ID.
241 */
242void rdma_destroy_qp(struct rdma_cm_id *id);
243
244/**
245 * rdma_init_qp_attr - Initializes the QP attributes for use in transitioning
246 *   to a specified QP state.
247 * @id: Communication identifier associated with the QP attributes to
248 *   initialize.
249 * @qp_attr: On input, specifies the desired QP state.  On output, the
250 *   mandatory and desired optional attributes will be set in order to
251 *   modify the QP to the specified state.
252 * @qp_attr_mask: The QP attribute mask that may be used to transition the
253 *   QP to the specified state.
254 *
255 * Users must set the @qp_attr->qp_state to the desired QP state.  This call
256 * will set all required attributes for the given transition, along with
257 * known optional attributes.  Users may override the attributes returned from
258 * this call before calling ib_modify_qp.
259 *
260 * Users that wish to have their QP automatically transitioned through its
261 * states can associate a QP with the rdma_cm_id by calling rdma_create_qp().
262 */
263int rdma_init_qp_attr(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct ib_qp_attr *qp_attr,
264		       int *qp_attr_mask);
265
266/**
267 * rdma_connect - Initiate an active connection request.
268 * @id: Connection identifier to connect.
269 * @conn_param: Connection information used for connected QPs.
270 *
271 * Users must have resolved a route for the rdma_cm_id to connect with
272 * by having called rdma_resolve_route before calling this routine.
273 *
274 * This call will either connect to a remote QP or obtain remote QP
275 * information for unconnected rdma_cm_id's.  The actual operation is
276 * based on the rdma_cm_id's port space.
277 */
278int rdma_connect(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct rdma_conn_param *conn_param);
279
280/**
281 * rdma_listen - This function is called by the passive side to
282 *   listen for incoming connection requests.
283 *
284 * Users must have bound the rdma_cm_id to a local address by calling
285 * rdma_bind_addr before calling this routine.
286 */
287int rdma_listen(struct rdma_cm_id *id, int backlog);
288
289/**
290 * rdma_accept - Called to accept a connection request or response.
291 * @id: Connection identifier associated with the request.
292 * @conn_param: Information needed to establish the connection.  This must be
293 *   provided if accepting a connection request.  If accepting a connection
294 *   response, this parameter must be NULL.
295 *
296 * Typically, this routine is only called by the listener to accept a connection
297 * request.  It must also be called on the active side of a connection if the
298 * user is performing their own QP transitions.
299 *
300 * In the case of error, a reject message is sent to the remote side and the
301 * state of the qp associated with the id is modified to error, such that any
302 * previously posted receive buffers would be flushed.
303 */
304int rdma_accept(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct rdma_conn_param *conn_param);
305
306/**
307 * rdma_notify - Notifies the RDMA CM of an asynchronous event that has
308 * occurred on the connection.
309 * @id: Connection identifier to transition to established.
310 * @event: Asynchronous event.
311 *
312 * This routine should be invoked by users to notify the CM of relevant
313 * communication events.  Events that should be reported to the CM and
314 * when to report them are:
315 *
316 * IB_EVENT_COMM_EST - Used when a message is received on a connected
317 *    QP before an RTU has been received.
318 */
319int rdma_notify(struct rdma_cm_id *id, enum ib_event_type event);
320
321/**
322 * rdma_reject - Called to reject a connection request or response.
323 */
324int rdma_reject(struct rdma_cm_id *id, const void *private_data,
325		u8 private_data_len);
326
327/**
328 * rdma_disconnect - This function disconnects the associated QP and
329 *   transitions it into the error state.
330 */
331int rdma_disconnect(struct rdma_cm_id *id);
332
333/**
334 * rdma_join_multicast - Join the multicast group specified by the given
335 *   address.
336 * @id: Communication identifier associated with the request.
337 * @addr: Multicast address identifying the group to join.
338 * @join_state: Multicast JoinState bitmap requested by port.
339 *		Bitmap is based on IB_SA_MCMEMBER_REC_JOIN_STATE bits.
340 * @context: User-defined context associated with the join request, returned
341 * to the user through the private_data pointer in multicast events.
342 */
343int rdma_join_multicast(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct sockaddr *addr,
344			u8 join_state, void *context);
345
346/**
347 * rdma_leave_multicast - Leave the multicast group specified by the given
348 *   address.
349 */
350void rdma_leave_multicast(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct sockaddr *addr);
351
352/**
353 * rdma_set_service_type - Set the type of service associated with a
354 *   connection identifier.
355 * @id: Communication identifier to associated with service type.
356 * @tos: Type of service.
357 *
358 * The type of service is interpretted as a differentiated service
359 * field (RFC 2474).  The service type should be specified before
360 * performing route resolution, as existing communication on the
361 * connection identifier may be unaffected.  The type of service
362 * requested may not be supported by the network to all destinations.
363 */
364void rdma_set_service_type(struct rdma_cm_id *id, int tos);
365
366/**
367 * rdma_set_reuseaddr - Allow the reuse of local addresses when binding
368 *    the rdma_cm_id.
369 * @id: Communication identifier to configure.
370 * @reuse: Value indicating if the bound address is reusable.
371 *
372 * Reuse must be set before an address is bound to the id.
373 */
374int rdma_set_reuseaddr(struct rdma_cm_id *id, int reuse);
375
376/**
377 * rdma_set_afonly - Specify that listens are restricted to the
378 *    bound address family only.
379 * @id: Communication identifer to configure.
380 * @afonly: Value indicating if listens are restricted.
381 *
382 * Must be set before identifier is in the listening state.
383 */
384int rdma_set_afonly(struct rdma_cm_id *id, int afonly);
385
386 /**
387 * rdma_get_service_id - Return the IB service ID for a specified address.
388 * @id: Communication identifier associated with the address.
389 * @addr: Address for the service ID.
390 */
391__be64 rdma_get_service_id(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct sockaddr *addr);
392
393#endif /* RDMA_CM_H */
394