/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset:4 ; indent-tabs-mode:nil -*- */ /* * Copyright (c) 2004-2007 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana * University Research and Technology * Corporation. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2009 The University of Tennessee and The University * of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights * reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, * University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Voltaire. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2010-2014 Los Alamos National Security, LLC. * All rights reserved. * $COPYRIGHT$ * * Additional copyrights may follow * * $HEADER$ */ /** * @file */ #ifndef MCA_BTL_VADER_FIFO_H #define MCA_BTL_VADER_FIFO_H #include "btl_vader.h" #include "btl_vader_endpoint.h" #include "btl_vader_frag.h" #if SIZEOF_VOID_P == 8 #define vader_item_cmpset(x, y, z) opal_atomic_cmpset_64((volatile int64_t *)(x), (int64_t)(y), (int64_t)(z)) #define vader_item_swap(x, y) opal_atomic_swap_64((volatile int64_t *)(x), (int64_t)(y)) #define MCA_BTL_VADER_OFFSET_MASK 0xffffffffll #define MCA_BTL_VADER_OFFSET_BITS 32 #define MCA_BTL_VADER_BITNESS 64 typedef int64_t fifo_value_t; #else #define vader_item_cmpset(x, y, z) opal_atomic_cmpset_32((volatile int32_t *)(x), (int32_t)(y), (int32_t)(z)) #define vader_item_swap(x, y) opal_atomic_swap_32((volatile int32_t *)(x), (int32_t)(y)) #define MCA_BTL_VADER_OFFSET_MASK 0x00ffffffl #define MCA_BTL_VADER_OFFSET_BITS 24 #define MCA_BTL_VADER_BITNESS 32 typedef int32_t fifo_value_t; #endif #define VADER_FIFO_FREE ((fifo_value_t)-2) /* * Shared Memory FIFOs * * The FIFO is implemented as a linked list of frag headers. The fifo has multiple * producers and a single consumer (in the single thread case) so the tail needs * to be modified by an atomic or protected by a atomic lock. * * Since the frags live in shared memory that is mapped differently into * each address space, the head and tail pointers are relative (each process must * add its own offset). * * We introduce some padding at the end of the structure but it is probably unnecessary. */ /* lock free fifo */ typedef struct vader_fifo_t { volatile fifo_value_t fifo_head; volatile fifo_value_t fifo_tail; volatile int32_t fbox_available; } vader_fifo_t; /* large enough to ensure the fifo is on its own cache line */ #define MCA_BTL_VADER_FIFO_SIZE 128 /*** * One or more FIFO components may be a pointer that must be * accessed by multiple processes. Since the shared region may * be mmapped differently into each process's address space, * these pointers will be relative to some base address. Here, * we define inline functions to translate between relative * addresses and virtual addresses. */ /* This only works for finding the relative address for a pointer within my_segment */ static inline fifo_value_t virtual2relative (char *addr) { return (fifo_value_t) ((intptr_t) (addr - mca_btl_vader_component.my_segment)) | ((fifo_value_t)MCA_BTL_VADER_LOCAL_RANK << MCA_BTL_VADER_OFFSET_BITS); } static inline fifo_value_t virtual2relativepeer (struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t *endpoint, char *addr) { return (fifo_value_t) ((intptr_t) (addr - endpoint->segment_base)) | ((fifo_value_t)endpoint->peer_smp_rank << MCA_BTL_VADER_OFFSET_BITS); } static inline void *relative2virtual (fifo_value_t offset) { return (void *)(intptr_t)((offset & MCA_BTL_VADER_OFFSET_MASK) + mca_btl_vader_component.endpoints[offset >> MCA_BTL_VADER_OFFSET_BITS].segment_base); } #include "btl_vader_fbox.h" /** * vader_fifo_read: * * @brief reads a single fragment from a local fifo * * @param[inout] fifo - FIFO to read from * @param[out] ep - returns the endpoint the fifo element was read from * * @returns a fragment header or NULL * * This function does not currently support multiple readers. */ static inline mca_btl_vader_hdr_t *vader_fifo_read (vader_fifo_t *fifo, struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t **ep) { mca_btl_vader_hdr_t *hdr; fifo_value_t value; if (VADER_FIFO_FREE == fifo->fifo_head) { return NULL; } opal_atomic_rmb (); value = fifo->fifo_head; *ep = &mca_btl_vader_component.endpoints[value >> MCA_BTL_VADER_OFFSET_BITS]; hdr = (mca_btl_vader_hdr_t *) relative2virtual (value); fifo->fifo_head = VADER_FIFO_FREE; assert (hdr->next != value); if (OPAL_UNLIKELY(VADER_FIFO_FREE == hdr->next)) { opal_atomic_rmb(); if (!vader_item_cmpset (&fifo->fifo_tail, value, VADER_FIFO_FREE)) { while (VADER_FIFO_FREE == hdr->next) { opal_atomic_rmb (); } fifo->fifo_head = hdr->next; } } else { fifo->fifo_head = hdr->next; } opal_atomic_wmb (); return hdr; } static inline void vader_fifo_init (vader_fifo_t *fifo) { fifo->fifo_head = fifo->fifo_tail = VADER_FIFO_FREE; fifo->fbox_available = mca_btl_vader_component.fbox_max; mca_btl_vader_component.my_fifo = fifo; } static inline void vader_fifo_write (vader_fifo_t *fifo, fifo_value_t value) { fifo_value_t prev; opal_atomic_wmb (); prev = vader_item_swap (&fifo->fifo_tail, value); opal_atomic_rmb (); assert (prev != value); if (OPAL_LIKELY(VADER_FIFO_FREE != prev)) { mca_btl_vader_hdr_t *hdr = (mca_btl_vader_hdr_t *) relative2virtual (prev); hdr->next = value; } else { fifo->fifo_head = value; } opal_atomic_wmb (); } /** * vader_fifo_write_ep: * * @brief write a frag (relative to this process' base) to another rank's fifo * * @param[in] hdr - fragment header to write * @param[in] ep - endpoint to write the fragment to * * This function is used to send a fragment to a remote peer. {hdr} must belong * to the current process. */ static inline bool vader_fifo_write_ep (mca_btl_vader_hdr_t *hdr, struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t *ep) { fifo_value_t rhdr = virtual2relative ((char *) hdr); if (ep->fbox_out.buffer) { /* if there is a fast box for this peer then use the fast box to send the fragment header. * this is done to ensure fragment ordering */ opal_atomic_wmb (); return mca_btl_vader_fbox_sendi (ep, 0xfe, &rhdr, sizeof (rhdr), NULL, 0); } mca_btl_vader_try_fbox_setup (ep, hdr); hdr->next = VADER_FIFO_FREE; vader_fifo_write (ep->fifo, rhdr); return true; } /** * vader_fifo_write_back: * * @brief write a frag (relative to the remote process' base) to the remote fifo * * @param[in] hdr - fragment header to write * @param[in] ep - endpoint the fragment belongs to * * This function is used to return a fragment to the sending process. It differs from vader_fifo_write_ep * in that it uses the {ep} to produce the relative address. */ static inline void vader_fifo_write_back (mca_btl_vader_hdr_t *hdr, struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t *ep) { hdr->next = VADER_FIFO_FREE; vader_fifo_write(ep->fifo, virtual2relativepeer (ep, (char *) hdr)); } #endif /* MCA_BTL_VADER_FIFO_H */