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tree used it incorrectly, which lead to inaccurate overrated if_obytes accounting. The drbr(9) used to update ifnet stats on drbr_enqueue(), which is not accurate since enqueuing doesn't imply successful processing by driver. Dequeuing neither mean that. Most drivers also called drbr_stats_update() which did accounting again, leading to doubled if_obytes statistics. And in case of severe transmitting, when a packet could be several times enqueued and dequeued it could have been accounted several times. o Thus, make drbr(9) API thinner. Now drbr(9) merely chooses between ALTQ queueing or buf_ring(9) queueing. - It doesn't touch the buf_ring stats any more. - It doesn't touch ifnet stats anymore. - drbr_stats_update() no longer exists. o buf_ring(9) handles its stats itself: - It handles br_drops itself. - br_prod_bytes stats are dropped. Rationale: no one ever reads them but update of a common counter on every packet negatively affects performance due to excessive cache invalidation. - buf_ring_enqueue_bytes() reduced to buf_ring_enqueue(), since we no longer account bytes. o Drivers handle their stats theirselves: if_obytes, if_omcasts. o mlx4(4), igb(4), em(4), vxge(4), oce(4) and ixv(4) no longer use drbr_stats_update(), and update ifnet stats theirselves. o bxe(4) was the most correct driver, it didn't call drbr_stats_update(), thus it was the only driver accurate under moderate load. Now it also maintains stats itself. o ixgbe(4) had already taken stats from hardware, so just - drop software stats updating. - take multicast packet count from hardware as well. o mxge(4) just no longer needs NO_SLOW_STATS define. o cxgb(4), cxgbe(4) need no change, since they obtain stats from hardware. Reviewed by: jfv, gnn
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.\" Copyright (c) 2009 Bitgravity Inc
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.\" Written by: Kip Macy <kmacy@FreeBSD.org>
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.Dd September 27, 2012
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.Dt BUF_RING 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm buf_ring ,
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.Nm buf_ring_alloc ,
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.Nm buf_ring_free ,
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.Nm buf_ring_enqueue ,
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.Nm buf_ring_dequeue_mc ,
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.Nm buf_ring_dequeue_sc ,
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.Nm buf_ring_count ,
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.Nm buf_ring_empty ,
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.Nm buf_ring_full ,
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.Nm buf_ring_peek ,
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.Nd multi-producer, {single, multi}-consumer lock-less ring buffer
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In sys/param.h
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.In sys/buf_ring.h
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.Ft struct buf_ring *
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.Fn buf_ring_alloc "int count" "struct malloc_type *type" "int flags" "struct mtx *sc_lock"
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.Ft void
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.Fn buf_ring_free "struct buf_ring *br" "struct malloc_type *type"
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.Ft int
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.Fn buf_ring_enqueue "struct buf_ring *br" "void *buf"
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.Ft void *
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.Fn buf_ring_dequeue_mc "struct buf_ring *br"
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.Ft void *
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.Fn buf_ring_dequeue_sc "struct buf_ring *br"
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.Ft int
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.Fn buf_ring_count "struct buf_ring *br"
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.Ft int
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.Fn buf_ring_empty "struct buf_ring *br"
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.Ft int
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.Fn buf_ring_full "struct buf_ring *br"
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.Ft void *
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.Fn buf_ring_peek "struct buf_ring *br"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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functions provide a lock-less multi-producer and lock-less multi-consumer as
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well as single-consumer ring buffer.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn buf_ring_alloc
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function is used to allocate a buf_ring ring buffer with
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.Fa count
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slots using malloc_type
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.Fa type
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and memory flags
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.Fa flags .
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The single consumer interface is protected by
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.Fa sc_lock .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn buf_ring_free
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function is used to free a buf_ring.
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The user is responsible for freeing any enqueued items.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn buf_ring_enqueue
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function is used to enqueue a buffer to a buf_ring.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn buf_ring_dequeue_mc
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function is a multi-consumer safe way of dequeueing elements from a buf_ring.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn buf_ring_dequeue_sc
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function is a single-consumer interface to dequeue elements - requiring
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the user to serialize accesses with a lock.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn buf_ring_count
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function returns the number of elements in a buf_ring.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn buf_ring_empty
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function returns
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.Dv TRUE
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if the buf_ring is empty,
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.Dv FALSE
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otherwise.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn buf_ring_full
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function returns
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.Dv TRUE
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if no more items can be enqueued,
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.Dv FALSE
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otherwise.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn buf_ring_peek
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function returns a pointer to the last element in the buf_ring if the
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buf_ring is not empty,
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.Dv NULL
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otherwise.
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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The
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.Fn buf_ring_enqueue
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function return
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.Er ENOBUFS
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if there are no available slots in the buf_ring.
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.Sh HISTORY
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These functions were introduced in
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.Fx 8.0 .
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