android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8350/drivers/infiniband/hw/ipath/ipath_stats.c
Jean Delvare 6473d160b4 PCI: Cleanup the includes of <linux/pci.h>
I noticed that many source files include <linux/pci.h> while they do
not appear to need it. Here is an attempt to clean it all up.

In order to find all possibly affected files, I searched for all
files including <linux/pci.h> but without any other occurence of "pci"
or "PCI". I removed the include statement from all of these, then I
compiled an allmodconfig kernel on both i386 and x86_64 and fixed the
false positives manually.

My tests covered 66% of the affected files, so there could be false
positives remaining. Untested files are:

arch/alpha/kernel/err_common.c
arch/alpha/kernel/err_ev6.c
arch/alpha/kernel/err_ev7.c
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/huberror.c
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/xpnet.c
arch/m68knommu/kernel/dma.c
arch/mips/lib/iomap.c
arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/ras.c
arch/ppc/8260_io/enet.c
arch/ppc/8260_io/fcc_enet.c
arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c
arch/ppc/syslib/ppc4xx_sgdma.c
arch/sh64/mach-cayman/iomap.c
arch/xtensa/kernel/xtensa_ksyms.c
arch/xtensa/platform-iss/setup.c
drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-at91.c
drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-mpc.c
drivers/media/video/saa711x.c
drivers/misc/hdpuftrs/hdpu_cpustate.c
drivers/misc/hdpuftrs/hdpu_nexus.c
drivers/net/au1000_eth.c
drivers/net/fec_8xx/fec_main.c
drivers/net/fec_8xx/fec_mii.c
drivers/net/fs_enet/fs_enet-main.c
drivers/net/fs_enet/mac-fcc.c
drivers/net/fs_enet/mac-fec.c
drivers/net/fs_enet/mac-scc.c
drivers/net/fs_enet/mii-bitbang.c
drivers/net/fs_enet/mii-fec.c
drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.c
drivers/net/lasi_82596.c
drivers/parisc/hppb.c
drivers/sbus/sbus.c
drivers/video/g364fb.c
drivers/video/platinumfb.c
drivers/video/stifb.c
drivers/video/valkyriefb.c
include/asm-arm/arch-ixp4xx/dma.h
sound/oss/au1550_ac97.c

I would welcome test reports for these files. I am fine with removing
the untested files from the patch if the general opinion is that these
changes aren't safe. The tested part would still be nice to have.

Note that this patch depends on another header fixup patch I submitted
to LKML yesterday:
  [PATCH] scatterlist.h needs types.h
  http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/3/01/141

Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
Cc: Badari Pulavarty <pbadari@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2007-05-02 19:02:35 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2006 QLogic, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 PathScale, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
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*
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*
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*
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* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "ipath_kernel.h"
struct infinipath_stats ipath_stats;
/**
* ipath_snap_cntr - snapshot a chip counter
* @dd: the infinipath device
* @creg: the counter to snapshot
*
* called from add_timer and user counter read calls, to deal with
* counters that wrap in "human time". The words sent and received, and
* the packets sent and received are all that we worry about. For now,
* at least, we don't worry about error counters, because if they wrap
* that quickly, we probably don't care. We may eventually just make this
* handle all the counters. word counters can wrap in about 20 seconds
* of full bandwidth traffic, packet counters in a few hours.
*/
u64 ipath_snap_cntr(struct ipath_devdata *dd, ipath_creg creg)
{
u32 val, reg64 = 0;
u64 val64;
unsigned long t0, t1;
u64 ret;
t0 = jiffies;
/* If fast increment counters are only 32 bits, snapshot them,
* and maintain them as 64bit values in the driver */
if (!(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_32BITCOUNTERS) &&
(creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordsendcnt ||
creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordrcvcnt ||
creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktsendcnt ||
creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktrcvcnt)) {
val64 = ipath_read_creg(dd, creg);
val = val64 == ~0ULL ? ~0U : 0;
reg64 = 1;
} else /* val64 just to keep gcc quiet... */
val64 = val = ipath_read_creg32(dd, creg);
/*
* See if a second has passed. This is just a way to detect things
* that are quite broken. Normally this should take just a few
* cycles (the check is for long enough that we don't care if we get
* pre-empted.) An Opteron HT O read timeout is 4 seconds with
* normal NB values
*/
t1 = jiffies;
if (time_before(t0 + HZ, t1) && val == -1) {
ipath_dev_err(dd, "Error! Read counter 0x%x timed out\n",
creg);
ret = 0ULL;
goto bail;
}
if (reg64) {
ret = val64;
goto bail;
}
if (creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordsendcnt) {
if (val != dd->ipath_lastsword) {
dd->ipath_sword += val - dd->ipath_lastsword;
dd->ipath_lastsword = val;
}
val64 = dd->ipath_sword;
} else if (creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordrcvcnt) {
if (val != dd->ipath_lastrword) {
dd->ipath_rword += val - dd->ipath_lastrword;
dd->ipath_lastrword = val;
}
val64 = dd->ipath_rword;
} else if (creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktsendcnt) {
if (val != dd->ipath_lastspkts) {
dd->ipath_spkts += val - dd->ipath_lastspkts;
dd->ipath_lastspkts = val;
}
val64 = dd->ipath_spkts;
} else if (creg == dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktrcvcnt) {
if (val != dd->ipath_lastrpkts) {
dd->ipath_rpkts += val - dd->ipath_lastrpkts;
dd->ipath_lastrpkts = val;
}
val64 = dd->ipath_rpkts;
} else
val64 = (u64) val;
ret = val64;
bail:
return ret;
}
/**
* ipath_qcheck - print delta of egrfull/hdrqfull errors for kernel ports
* @dd: the infinipath device
*
* print the delta of egrfull/hdrqfull errors for kernel ports no more than
* every 5 seconds. User processes are printed at close, but kernel doesn't
* close, so... Separate routine so may call from other places someday, and
* so function name when printed by _IPATH_INFO is meaningfull
*/
static void ipath_qcheck(struct ipath_devdata *dd)
{
static u64 last_tot_hdrqfull;
size_t blen = 0;
char buf[128];
*buf = 0;
if (dd->ipath_pd[0]->port_hdrqfull != dd->ipath_p0_hdrqfull) {
blen = snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "port 0 hdrqfull %u",
dd->ipath_pd[0]->port_hdrqfull -
dd->ipath_p0_hdrqfull);
dd->ipath_p0_hdrqfull = dd->ipath_pd[0]->port_hdrqfull;
}
if (ipath_stats.sps_etidfull != dd->ipath_last_tidfull) {
blen += snprintf(buf + blen, sizeof buf - blen,
"%srcvegrfull %llu",
blen ? ", " : "",
(unsigned long long)
(ipath_stats.sps_etidfull -
dd->ipath_last_tidfull));
dd->ipath_last_tidfull = ipath_stats.sps_etidfull;
}
/*
* this is actually the number of hdrq full interrupts, not actual
* events, but at the moment that's mostly what I'm interested in.
* Actual count, etc. is in the counters, if needed. For production
* users this won't ordinarily be printed.
*/
if ((ipath_debug & (__IPATH_PKTDBG | __IPATH_DBG)) &&
ipath_stats.sps_hdrqfull != last_tot_hdrqfull) {
blen += snprintf(buf + blen, sizeof buf - blen,
"%shdrqfull %llu (all ports)",
blen ? ", " : "",
(unsigned long long)
(ipath_stats.sps_hdrqfull -
last_tot_hdrqfull));
last_tot_hdrqfull = ipath_stats.sps_hdrqfull;
}
if (blen)
ipath_dbg("%s\n", buf);
if (dd->ipath_port0head != (u32)
le64_to_cpu(*dd->ipath_hdrqtailptr)) {
if (dd->ipath_lastport0rcv_cnt ==
ipath_stats.sps_port0pkts) {
ipath_cdbg(PKT, "missing rcv interrupts? "
"port0 hd=%llx tl=%x; port0pkts %llx\n",
(unsigned long long)
le64_to_cpu(*dd->ipath_hdrqtailptr),
dd->ipath_port0head,
(unsigned long long)
ipath_stats.sps_port0pkts);
}
dd->ipath_lastport0rcv_cnt = ipath_stats.sps_port0pkts;
}
}
/**
* ipath_get_faststats - get word counters from chip before they overflow
* @opaque - contains a pointer to the infinipath device ipath_devdata
*
* called from add_timer
*/
void ipath_get_faststats(unsigned long opaque)
{
struct ipath_devdata *dd = (struct ipath_devdata *) opaque;
u32 val;
static unsigned cnt;
/*
* don't access the chip while running diags, or memory diags can
* fail
*/
if (!dd->ipath_kregbase || !(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_INITTED) ||
ipath_diag_inuse)
/* but re-arm the timer, for diags case; won't hurt other */
goto done;
if (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_32BITCOUNTERS) {
ipath_snap_cntr(dd, dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordsendcnt);
ipath_snap_cntr(dd, dd->ipath_cregs->cr_wordrcvcnt);
ipath_snap_cntr(dd, dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktsendcnt);
ipath_snap_cntr(dd, dd->ipath_cregs->cr_pktrcvcnt);
}
ipath_qcheck(dd);
/*
* deal with repeat error suppression. Doesn't really matter if
* last error was almost a full interval ago, or just a few usecs
* ago; still won't get more than 2 per interval. We may want
* longer intervals for this eventually, could do with mod, counter
* or separate timer. Also see code in ipath_handle_errors() and
* ipath_handle_hwerrors().
*/
if (dd->ipath_lasterror)
dd->ipath_lasterror = 0;
if (dd->ipath_lasthwerror)
dd->ipath_lasthwerror = 0;
if ((dd->ipath_maskederrs & ~dd->ipath_ignorederrs)
&& time_after(jiffies, dd->ipath_unmasktime)) {
char ebuf[256];
int iserr;
iserr = ipath_decode_err(ebuf, sizeof ebuf,
(dd->ipath_maskederrs & ~dd->
ipath_ignorederrs));
if ((dd->ipath_maskederrs & ~dd->ipath_ignorederrs) &
~(INFINIPATH_E_RRCVEGRFULL | INFINIPATH_E_RRCVHDRFULL |
INFINIPATH_E_PKTERRS ))
ipath_dev_err(dd, "Re-enabling masked errors "
"(%s)\n", ebuf);
else {
/*
* rcvegrfull and rcvhdrqfull are "normal", for some
* types of processes (mostly benchmarks) that send
* huge numbers of messages, while not processing
* them. So only complain about these at debug
* level.
*/
if (iserr)
ipath_dbg("Re-enabling queue full errors (%s)\n",
ebuf);
else
ipath_cdbg(ERRPKT, "Re-enabling packet"
" problem interrupt (%s)\n", ebuf);
}
dd->ipath_maskederrs = dd->ipath_ignorederrs;
ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_errormask,
~dd->ipath_maskederrs);
}
/* limit qfull messages to ~one per minute per port */
if ((++cnt & 0x10)) {
for (val = dd->ipath_cfgports - 1; ((int)val) >= 0;
val--) {
if (dd->ipath_lastegrheads[val] != -1)
dd->ipath_lastegrheads[val] = -1;
if (dd->ipath_lastrcvhdrqtails[val] != -1)
dd->ipath_lastrcvhdrqtails[val] = -1;
}
}
done:
mod_timer(&dd->ipath_stats_timer, jiffies + HZ * 5);
}