1/*
2 * Intel MIC Platform Software Stack (MPSS)
3 *
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49 *
50 * Intel SCIF driver.
51 */
52#ifndef SCIF_RB_H
53#define SCIF_RB_H
54/*
55 * This file describes a general purpose, byte based ring buffer. Writers to the
56 * ring buffer need to synchronize using a lock. The same is true for readers,
57 * although in practice, the ring buffer has a single reader. It is lockless
58 * between producer and consumer so it can handle being used across the PCIe
59 * bus. The ring buffer ensures that there are no reads across the PCIe bus for
60 * performance reasons. Two of these are used to form a single bidirectional
61 * queue-pair across PCIe.
62 */
63/*
64 * struct scif_rb - SCIF Ring Buffer
65 *
66 * @rb_base: The base of the memory used for storing RB messages
67 * @read_ptr: Pointer to the read offset
68 * @write_ptr: Pointer to the write offset
69 * @size: Size of the memory in rb_base
70 * @current_read_offset: Cached read offset for performance
71 * @current_write_offset: Cached write offset for performance
72 */
73struct scif_rb {
74	void *rb_base;
75	u32 *read_ptr;
76	u32 *write_ptr;
77	u32 size;
78	u32 current_read_offset;
79	u32 current_write_offset;
80};
81
82/* methods used by both */
83void scif_rb_init(struct scif_rb *rb, u32 *read_ptr, u32 *write_ptr,
84		  void *rb_base, u8 size);
85/* writer only methods */
86/* write a new command, then scif_rb_commit() */
87int scif_rb_write(struct scif_rb *rb, void *msg, u32 size);
88/* after write(), then scif_rb_commit() */
89void scif_rb_commit(struct scif_rb *rb);
90/* query space available for writing to a RB. */
91u32 scif_rb_space(struct scif_rb *rb);
92
93/* reader only methods */
94/* read a new message from the ring buffer of size bytes */
95u32 scif_rb_get_next(struct scif_rb *rb, void *msg, u32 size);
96/* update the read pointer so that the space can be reused */
97void scif_rb_update_read_ptr(struct scif_rb *rb);
98/* count the number of bytes that can be read */
99u32 scif_rb_count(struct scif_rb *rb, u32 size);
100#endif
101