/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR Linux-OpenIB */ /* * Copyright (c) 2013-2020, Mellanox Technologies inc. All rights reserved. */ #ifndef _MLX5_IB_FS_H #define _MLX5_IB_FS_H #include "mlx5_ib.h" #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INFINIBAND_USER_ACCESS) int mlx5_ib_fs_init(struct mlx5_ib_dev *dev); void mlx5_ib_fs_cleanup_anchor(struct mlx5_ib_dev *dev); #else static inline int mlx5_ib_fs_init(struct mlx5_ib_dev *dev) { dev->flow_db = kzalloc(sizeof(*dev->flow_db), GFP_KERNEL); if (!dev->flow_db) return -ENOMEM; mutex_init(&dev->flow_db->lock); return 0; } inline void mlx5_ib_fs_cleanup_anchor(struct mlx5_ib_dev *dev) {} #endif static inline void mlx5_ib_fs_cleanup(struct mlx5_ib_dev *dev) { /* When a steering anchor is created, a special flow table is also * created for the user to reference. Since the user can reference it, * the kernel cannot trust that when the user destroys the steering * anchor, they no longer reference the flow table. * * To address this issue, when a user destroys a steering anchor, only * the flow steering rule in the table is destroyed, but the table * itself is kept to deal with the above scenario. The remaining * resources are only removed when the RDMA device is destroyed, which * is a safe assumption that all references are gone. */ mlx5_ib_fs_cleanup_anchor(dev); kfree(dev->flow_db); } #endif /* _MLX5_IB_FS_H */