/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset:4 ; indent-tabs-mode:nil -*- */ /* * Copyright (c) 2013-2017 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved * $COPYRIGHT$ * * Additional copyrights may follow * * $HEADER$ */ #ifndef BTL_USNIC_RECV_H #define BTL_USNIC_RECV_H #include "btl_usnic.h" #include "btl_usnic_frag.h" #include "btl_usnic_proc.h" #include "btl_usnic_util.h" void opal_btl_usnic_recv_call(opal_btl_usnic_module_t *module, opal_btl_usnic_recv_segment_t *rseg, opal_btl_usnic_channel_t *channel); static inline int opal_btl_usnic_post_recv_list(opal_btl_usnic_channel_t *channel) { struct iovec iov; struct fi_msg msg; uint64_t flag; opal_btl_usnic_recv_segment_t *rseg; int rc; msg.msg_iov = &iov; msg.iov_count = 1; for (rseg = channel->repost_recv_head; NULL != rseg; rseg = rseg->rs_next) { msg.context = rseg; iov.iov_base = rseg->rs_protocol_header; iov.iov_len = rseg->rs_len; ++channel->rx_post_cnt; if (OPAL_UNLIKELY((channel->rx_post_cnt & 15) == 0)) { flag = 0; } else { flag = FI_MORE; } rc = fi_recvmsg(channel->ep, &msg, flag); if (0 != rc) { return rc; } } channel->repost_recv_head = NULL; return 0; } /* * Given an incoming segment, lookup the endpoint that sent it */ static inline opal_btl_usnic_endpoint_t *lookup_sender(opal_btl_usnic_module_t *module, opal_btl_usnic_segment_t *seg) { int ret; opal_btl_usnic_endpoint_t *sender; /* Use the hashed PRTE process name in the BTL header to uniquely identify the sending process (using the MAC/hardware address only identifies the sending server -- not the sending PRTE process). */ /* JMS We've experimented with using a handshake before sending any data so that instead of looking up a hash on the btl_header->sender, echo back the ptr to the sender's ompi_proc. There was limited speedup with this scheme; more investigation is required. */ ret = opal_hash_table_get_value_uint64(&module->senders, seg->us_btl_header->sender, (void **) &sender); if (OPAL_LIKELY(OPAL_SUCCESS == ret)) { return sender; } /* The sender wasn't in the hash table, so do a slow lookup and put the result in the hash table */ sender = opal_btl_usnic_proc_lookup_endpoint(module, seg->us_btl_header->sender); if (NULL != sender) { opal_hash_table_set_value_uint64(&module->senders, seg->us_btl_header->sender, sender); return sender; } /* Whoa -- not found at all! */ return NULL; } /* * Packet has been fully processed, update the receive window * to indicate that it and possible following contiguous sequence * numbers have been received. */ static inline void opal_btl_usnic_update_window(opal_btl_usnic_endpoint_t *endpoint, uint32_t window_index) { uint32_t i; /* Enable ACK reply if not enabled */ #if MSGDEBUG1 opal_output(0, "ep: %p, ack_needed = %s\n", (void *) endpoint, endpoint->endpoint_ack_needed ? "true" : "false"); #endif if (!endpoint->endpoint_ack_needed) { opal_btl_usnic_add_to_endpoints_needing_ack(endpoint); } /* A heuristic: set to send this ACK after we have checked our incoming DATA_CHANNEL component.act_iteration_delay times (i.e., so we can piggyback an ACK on an outgoing send) */ if (0 == endpoint->endpoint_acktime) { endpoint->endpoint_acktime = get_ticks() + mca_btl_usnic_component.ack_iteration_delay; } /* Save this incoming segment in the received segmentss array on the endpoint. */ /* JMS Another optimization: make rcvd_segs be a bitmask (i.e., more cache friendly) */ endpoint->endpoint_rcvd_segs[window_index] = true; /* See if the leftmost segment in the receiver window is occupied. If so, advance the window. Repeat until we hit an unoccupied position in the window. */ i = endpoint->endpoint_rfstart; while (endpoint->endpoint_rcvd_segs[i]) { endpoint->endpoint_rcvd_segs[i] = false; endpoint->endpoint_next_contig_seq_to_recv++; i = WINDOW_SIZE_MOD(i + 1); #if MSGDEBUG1 opal_output(0, "Advance window to %d; next seq to send %" UDSEQ, i, endpoint->endpoint_next_contig_seq_to_recv); #endif } endpoint->endpoint_rfstart = i; } static inline int opal_btl_usnic_check_rx_seq(opal_btl_usnic_endpoint_t *endpoint, opal_btl_usnic_recv_segment_t *seg, uint32_t *window_index) { uint32_t i; opal_btl_usnic_seq_t seq; int delta; /* * Handle piggy-backed ACK if present */ if (seg->rs_base.us_btl_header->ack_present) { #if MSGDEBUG1 opal_output(0, "Handle piggy-packed ACK seq %" UDSEQ "\n", seg->rs_base.us_btl_header->ack_seq); #endif OPAL_THREAD_LOCK(&btl_usnic_lock); opal_btl_usnic_handle_ack(endpoint, seg->rs_base.us_btl_header->ack_seq); OPAL_THREAD_UNLOCK(&btl_usnic_lock); } /* Do we have room in the endpoint's receiver window? Receiver window: |-------- WINDOW_SIZE ----------| +---------------------------------+ | highest_seq_rcvd | | somewhere in this range | +^--------------------------------+ | +-- next_contig_seq_to_recv: the window left edge; will always be less than highest_seq_rcvd The good condition is next_contig_seq_to_recv <= seq < next_contig_seq_to_recv + WINDOW_SIZE And the bad condition is seq < next_contig_seq_to_recv or seq >= next_contig_seg_to_recv + WINDOW_SIZE */ seq = seg->rs_base.us_btl_header->pkt_seq; delta = SEQ_DIFF(seq, endpoint->endpoint_next_contig_seq_to_recv); if (delta < 0 || delta >= WINDOW_SIZE) { #if MSGDEBUG1 opal_output(0, "<-- Received FRAG/CHUNK ep %p, seq %" UDSEQ " outside of window (%" UDSEQ " - %" UDSEQ "), %p, module %p -- DROPPED\n", (void *) endpoint, seg->rs_base.us_btl_header->pkt_seq, endpoint->endpoint_next_contig_seq_to_recv, (endpoint->endpoint_next_contig_seq_to_recv + WINDOW_SIZE - 1), (void *) seg, (void *) endpoint->endpoint_module); #endif /* Stats */ if (delta < 0) { ++endpoint->endpoint_module->stats.num_oow_low_recvs; } else { ++endpoint->endpoint_module->stats.num_oow_high_recvs; } goto dup_needs_ack; } /* Ok, this segment is within the receiver window. Have we already received it? It's possible that the sender has re-sent a segment that we've already received (but not yet ACKed). We have saved all un-ACKed segment in an array on the endpoint that is the same length as the receiver's window (i.e., WINDOW_SIZE). We can use the incoming segment sequence number to find its position in the array. It's a little tricky because the left edge of the receiver window keeps moving, so we use a starting reference point in the array that is updated when we sent ACKs (and therefore move the left edge of the receiver's window). So this segment's index into the endpoint array is: rel_posn_in_recv_win = seq - next_contig_seq_to_recv array_posn = (rel_posn_in_recv_win + rfstart) % WINDOW_SIZE rfstart is then updated when we send ACKs: rfstart = (rfstart + num_acks_sent) % WINDOW_SIZE */ i = SEQ_DIFF(seq, endpoint->endpoint_next_contig_seq_to_recv); i = WINDOW_SIZE_MOD(i + endpoint->endpoint_rfstart); if (endpoint->endpoint_rcvd_segs[i]) { #if MSGDEBUG1 opal_output(0, "<-- Received FRAG/CHUNK ep %p, seq %" UDSEQ ", seg %p: duplicate -- DROPPED\n", (void *) endpoint, seg->rs_base.us_btl_header->pkt_seq, (void *) seg); #endif /* highest_seq_rcvd is for debug stats only; it's not used in any window calculations */ assert(SEQ_LE(seq, endpoint->endpoint_highest_seq_rcvd)); /* next_contig_seq_to_recv-1 is the ack number we'll send */ assert(SEQ_GT(seq, endpoint->endpoint_next_contig_seq_to_recv - 1)); /* Stats */ ++endpoint->endpoint_module->stats.num_dup_recvs; goto dup_needs_ack; } /* Stats: is this the highest sequence number we've received? */ if (SEQ_GT(seq, endpoint->endpoint_highest_seq_rcvd)) { endpoint->endpoint_highest_seq_rcvd = seq; } *window_index = i; return 0; dup_needs_ack: if (!endpoint->endpoint_ack_needed) { opal_btl_usnic_add_to_endpoints_needing_ack(endpoint); } return -1; } /* * We have received a segment, take action based on the * packet type in the BTL header. * Try to be fast here - defer as much bookkeeping until later as * possible. * See README.txt for a discussion of receive fastpath */ static inline void opal_btl_usnic_recv_fast(opal_btl_usnic_module_t *module, opal_btl_usnic_recv_segment_t *seg, opal_btl_usnic_channel_t *channel) { opal_btl_usnic_segment_t *bseg; mca_btl_active_message_callback_t *reg; opal_btl_usnic_seq_t seq; opal_btl_usnic_endpoint_t *endpoint; int delta; int i; /* Make the whole payload Valgrind defined */ opal_memchecker_base_mem_defined(seg->rs_protocol_header, seg->rs_len); bseg = &seg->rs_base; /* Find out who sent this segment */ endpoint = lookup_sender(module, bseg); seg->rs_endpoint = endpoint; #if 0 opal_output(0, "fast recv %d bytes:\n", bseg->us_btl_header->payload_len + sizeof(opal_btl_usnic_btl_header_t)); opal_btl_usnic_dump_hex(15, USNIC_OUT, bseg->us_btl_header, bseg->us_btl_header->payload_len + sizeof(opal_btl_usnic_btl_header_t)); #endif /* If this is a short incoming message (i.e., the message is wholly contained in this one message -- it is not chunked across multiple messages), and it's not a PUT from the sender, then just handle it here. */ if (endpoint != NULL && !endpoint->endpoint_exiting && (OPAL_BTL_USNIC_PAYLOAD_TYPE_FRAG == bseg->us_btl_header->payload_type) && seg->rs_base.us_btl_header->put_addr == NULL) { seq = seg->rs_base.us_btl_header->pkt_seq; delta = SEQ_DIFF(seq, endpoint->endpoint_next_contig_seq_to_recv); if (delta < 0 || delta >= WINDOW_SIZE) { goto drop; } i = seq - endpoint->endpoint_next_contig_seq_to_recv; i = WINDOW_SIZE_MOD(i + endpoint->endpoint_rfstart); if (endpoint->endpoint_rcvd_segs[i]) { goto drop; } /* Pass this segment up to the PML. * Be sure to get the payload length from the BTL header because * the L2 layer may artificially inflate (or otherwise change) * the frame length to meet minimum sizes, add protocol information, * etc. */ reg = mca_btl_base_active_message_trigger + bseg->us_btl_header->tag; seg->rs_segment.seg_len = bseg->us_btl_header->payload_len; seg->rs_desc.endpoint = endpoint; seg->rs_desc.tag = bseg->us_btl_header->tag; seg->rs_desc.cbdata = reg->cbdata; reg->cbfunc(&module->super, &seg->rs_desc); drop: channel->chan_deferred_recv = seg; } /* Otherwise, handle all the other cases the "normal" way */ else { opal_btl_usnic_recv_call(module, seg, channel); } } /* */ static inline int opal_btl_usnic_recv_frag_bookkeeping(opal_btl_usnic_module_t *module, opal_btl_usnic_recv_segment_t *seg, opal_btl_usnic_channel_t *channel) { opal_btl_usnic_endpoint_t *endpoint; uint32_t window_index; int rc; endpoint = seg->rs_endpoint; /* Valgrind help */ opal_memchecker_base_mem_defined((void *) (seg->rs_protocol_header), seg->rs_len); ++module->stats.num_total_recvs; /* Do late processing of incoming sequence # */ rc = opal_btl_usnic_check_rx_seq(endpoint, seg, &window_index); if (OPAL_UNLIKELY(rc != 0)) { goto repost; } ++module->stats.num_frag_recvs; opal_btl_usnic_update_window(endpoint, window_index); repost: /* if endpoint exiting, and all ACKs received, release the endpoint */ if (endpoint->endpoint_exiting && ENDPOINT_DRAINED(endpoint)) { OBJ_RELEASE(endpoint); } ++module->stats.num_recv_reposts; /* Add recv to linked list for reposting */ seg->rs_next = channel->repost_recv_head; channel->repost_recv_head = seg; return rc; } /* * We have received a segment, take action based on the * packet type in the BTL header */ static inline void opal_btl_usnic_recv(opal_btl_usnic_module_t *module, opal_btl_usnic_recv_segment_t *seg, opal_btl_usnic_channel_t *channel) { opal_btl_usnic_segment_t *bseg; mca_btl_active_message_callback_t *reg; opal_btl_usnic_endpoint_t *endpoint; int rc; /* Make the whole payload Valgrind defined */ opal_memchecker_base_mem_defined(seg->rs_protocol_header, seg->rs_len); bseg = &seg->rs_base; /* Find out who sent this segment */ endpoint = lookup_sender(module, bseg); seg->rs_endpoint = endpoint; /* If this is a short incoming message (i.e., the message is wholly contained in this one message -- it is not chunked across multiple messages), and it's not a PUT from the sender, then just handle it here. */ if (endpoint != NULL && !endpoint->endpoint_exiting && (OPAL_BTL_USNIC_PAYLOAD_TYPE_FRAG == bseg->us_btl_header->payload_type) && seg->rs_base.us_btl_header->put_addr == NULL) { MSGDEBUG1_OUT("<-- Received FRAG (fastpath) ep %p, seq %" UDSEQ ", len=%" PRIu16 "\n", (void *) endpoint, bseg->us_btl_header->pkt_seq, bseg->us_btl_header->payload_len); /* do the receive bookkeeping */ rc = opal_btl_usnic_recv_frag_bookkeeping(module, seg, channel); if (rc != 0) { return; } /* Pass this segment up to the PML. * Be sure to get the payload length from the BTL header because * the L2 layer may artificially inflate (or otherwise change) * the frame length to meet minimum sizes, add protocol information, * etc. */ reg = mca_btl_base_active_message_trigger + bseg->us_btl_header->tag; seg->rs_segment.seg_len = bseg->us_btl_header->payload_len; seg->rs_desc.tag = bseg->us_btl_header->tag; seg->rs_desc.cbdata = reg->cbdata; reg->cbfunc(&module->super, &seg->rs_desc); } /* Otherwise, handle all the other cases the "normal" way */ else { opal_btl_usnic_recv_call(module, seg, channel); } } #endif /* BTL_USNIC_RECV_H */