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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
* Copyright (c) 2019 Arm Limited
* Copyright (c) 2010-2017 Intel Corporation
* Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Kip Macy kmacy@freebsd.org
* All rights reserved.
* Derived from FreeBSD's bufring.h
* Used as BSD-3 Licensed with permission from Kip Macy.
*/
#ifndef _RTE_RING_ELEM_H_
#define _RTE_RING_ELEM_H_
/**
* @file
* RTE Ring with user defined element size
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <rte_ring_core.h>
#include <rte_ring_elem_pvt.h>
/**
* Calculate the memory size needed for a ring with given element size
*
* This function returns the number of bytes needed for a ring, given
* the number of elements in it and the size of the element. This value
* is the sum of the size of the structure rte_ring and the size of the
* memory needed for storing the elements. The value is aligned to a cache
* line size.
*
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* @param count
* The number of elements in the ring (must be a power of 2).
* @return
* - The memory size needed for the ring on success.
* - -EINVAL - esize is not a multiple of 4 or count provided is not a
* power of 2.
*/
ssize_t rte_ring_get_memsize_elem(unsigned int esize, unsigned int count);
/**
* Create a new ring named *name* that stores elements with given size.
*
* This function uses ``memzone_reserve()`` to allocate memory. Then it
* calls rte_ring_init() to initialize an empty ring.
*
* The new ring size is set to *count*, which must be a power of
* two. Water marking is disabled by default. The real usable ring size
* is *count-1* instead of *count* to differentiate a free ring from an
* empty ring.
*
* The ring is added in RTE_TAILQ_RING list.
*
* @param name
* The name of the ring.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* @param count
* The number of elements in the ring (must be a power of 2).
* @param socket_id
* The *socket_id* argument is the socket identifier in case of
* NUMA. The value can be *SOCKET_ID_ANY* if there is no NUMA
* constraint for the reserved zone.
* @param flags
* An OR of the following:
* - One of mutually exclusive flags that define producer behavior:
* - RING_F_SP_ENQ: If this flag is set, the default behavior when
* using ``rte_ring_enqueue()`` or ``rte_ring_enqueue_bulk()``
* is "single-producer".
* - RING_F_MP_RTS_ENQ: If this flag is set, the default behavior when
* using ``rte_ring_enqueue()`` or ``rte_ring_enqueue_bulk()``
* is "multi-producer RTS mode".
* - RING_F_MP_HTS_ENQ: If this flag is set, the default behavior when
* using ``rte_ring_enqueue()`` or ``rte_ring_enqueue_bulk()``
* is "multi-producer HTS mode".
* If none of these flags is set, then default "multi-producer"
* behavior is selected.
* - One of mutually exclusive flags that define consumer behavior:
* - RING_F_SC_DEQ: If this flag is set, the default behavior when
* using ``rte_ring_dequeue()`` or ``rte_ring_dequeue_bulk()``
* is "single-consumer". Otherwise, it is "multi-consumers".
* - RING_F_MC_RTS_DEQ: If this flag is set, the default behavior when
* using ``rte_ring_dequeue()`` or ``rte_ring_dequeue_bulk()``
* is "multi-consumer RTS mode".
* - RING_F_MC_HTS_DEQ: If this flag is set, the default behavior when
* using ``rte_ring_dequeue()`` or ``rte_ring_dequeue_bulk()``
* is "multi-consumer HTS mode".
* If none of these flags is set, then default "multi-consumer"
* behavior is selected.
* @return
* On success, the pointer to the new allocated ring. NULL on error with
* rte_errno set appropriately. Possible errno values include:
* - E_RTE_NO_CONFIG - function could not get pointer to rte_config structure
* - E_RTE_SECONDARY - function was called from a secondary process instance
* - EINVAL - esize is not a multiple of 4 or count provided is not a
* power of 2.
* - ENOSPC - the maximum number of memzones has already been allocated
* - EEXIST - a memzone with the same name already exists
* - ENOMEM - no appropriate memory area found in which to create memzone
*/
struct rte_ring *rte_ring_create_elem(const char *name, unsigned int esize,
unsigned int count, int socket_id, unsigned int flags);
/**
* Enqueue several objects on the ring (multi-producers safe).
*
* This function uses a "compare and set" instruction to move the
* producer index atomically.
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to add in the ring from the obj_table.
* @param free_space
* if non-NULL, returns the amount of space in the ring after the
* enqueue operation has finished.
* @return
* The number of objects enqueued, either 0 or n
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_mp_enqueue_bulk_elem(struct rte_ring *r, const void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
{
return __rte_ring_do_enqueue_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED, RTE_RING_SYNC_MT, free_space);
}
/**
* Enqueue several objects on a ring
*
* @warning This API is NOT multi-producers safe
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to add in the ring from the obj_table.
* @param free_space
* if non-NULL, returns the amount of space in the ring after the
* enqueue operation has finished.
* @return
* The number of objects enqueued, either 0 or n
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_sp_enqueue_bulk_elem(struct rte_ring *r, const void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
{
return __rte_ring_do_enqueue_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED, RTE_RING_SYNC_ST, free_space);
}
#include <rte_ring_hts.h>
#include <rte_ring_rts.h>
/**
* Enqueue several objects on a ring.
*
* This function calls the multi-producer or the single-producer
* version depending on the default behavior that was specified at
* ring creation time (see flags).
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to add in the ring from the obj_table.
* @param free_space
* if non-NULL, returns the amount of space in the ring after the
* enqueue operation has finished.
* @return
* The number of objects enqueued, either 0 or n
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_enqueue_bulk_elem(struct rte_ring *r, const void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
{
switch (r->prod.sync_type) {
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT:
return rte_ring_mp_enqueue_bulk_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
free_space);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_ST:
return rte_ring_sp_enqueue_bulk_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
free_space);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT_RTS:
return rte_ring_mp_rts_enqueue_bulk_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
free_space);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT_HTS:
return rte_ring_mp_hts_enqueue_bulk_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
free_space);
}
/* valid ring should never reach this point */
RTE_ASSERT(0);
if (free_space != NULL)
*free_space = 0;
return 0;
}
/**
* Enqueue one object on a ring (multi-producers safe).
*
* This function uses a "compare and set" instruction to move the
* producer index atomically.
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj
* A pointer to the object to be added.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @return
* - 0: Success; objects enqueued.
* - -ENOBUFS: Not enough room in the ring to enqueue; no object is enqueued.
*/
static __rte_always_inline int
rte_ring_mp_enqueue_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj, unsigned int esize)
{
return rte_ring_mp_enqueue_bulk_elem(r, obj, esize, 1, NULL) ? 0 :
-ENOBUFS;
}
/**
* Enqueue one object on a ring
*
* @warning This API is NOT multi-producers safe
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj
* A pointer to the object to be added.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @return
* - 0: Success; objects enqueued.
* - -ENOBUFS: Not enough room in the ring to enqueue; no object is enqueued.
*/
static __rte_always_inline int
rte_ring_sp_enqueue_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj, unsigned int esize)
{
return rte_ring_sp_enqueue_bulk_elem(r, obj, esize, 1, NULL) ? 0 :
-ENOBUFS;
}
/**
* Enqueue one object on a ring.
*
* This function calls the multi-producer or the single-producer
* version, depending on the default behaviour that was specified at
* ring creation time (see flags).
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj
* A pointer to the object to be added.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @return
* - 0: Success; objects enqueued.
* - -ENOBUFS: Not enough room in the ring to enqueue; no object is enqueued.
*/
static __rte_always_inline int
rte_ring_enqueue_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj, unsigned int esize)
{
return rte_ring_enqueue_bulk_elem(r, obj, esize, 1, NULL) ? 0 :
-ENOBUFS;
}
/**
* Dequeue several objects from a ring (multi-consumers safe).
*
* This function uses a "compare and set" instruction to move the
* consumer index atomically.
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects that will be filled.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to dequeue from the ring to the obj_table.
* @param available
* If non-NULL, returns the number of remaining ring entries after the
* dequeue has finished.
* @return
* The number of objects dequeued, either 0 or n
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_mc_dequeue_bulk_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *available)
{
return __rte_ring_do_dequeue_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED, RTE_RING_SYNC_MT, available);
}
/**
* Dequeue several objects from a ring (NOT multi-consumers safe).
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects that will be filled.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to dequeue from the ring to the obj_table,
* must be strictly positive.
* @param available
* If non-NULL, returns the number of remaining ring entries after the
* dequeue has finished.
* @return
* The number of objects dequeued, either 0 or n
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_sc_dequeue_bulk_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *available)
{
return __rte_ring_do_dequeue_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED, RTE_RING_SYNC_ST, available);
}
/**
* Dequeue several objects from a ring.
*
* This function calls the multi-consumers or the single-consumer
* version, depending on the default behaviour that was specified at
* ring creation time (see flags).
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects that will be filled.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to dequeue from the ring to the obj_table.
* @param available
* If non-NULL, returns the number of remaining ring entries after the
* dequeue has finished.
* @return
* The number of objects dequeued, either 0 or n
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_dequeue_bulk_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *available)
{
switch (r->cons.sync_type) {
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT:
return rte_ring_mc_dequeue_bulk_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
available);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_ST:
return rte_ring_sc_dequeue_bulk_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
available);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT_RTS:
return rte_ring_mc_rts_dequeue_bulk_elem(r, obj_table, esize,
n, available);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT_HTS:
return rte_ring_mc_hts_dequeue_bulk_elem(r, obj_table, esize,
n, available);
}
/* valid ring should never reach this point */
RTE_ASSERT(0);
if (available != NULL)
*available = 0;
return 0;
}
/**
* Dequeue one object from a ring (multi-consumers safe).
*
* This function uses a "compare and set" instruction to move the
* consumer index atomically.
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_p
* A pointer to the object that will be filled.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @return
* - 0: Success; objects dequeued.
* - -ENOENT: Not enough entries in the ring to dequeue; no object is
* dequeued.
*/
static __rte_always_inline int
rte_ring_mc_dequeue_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj_p,
unsigned int esize)
{
return rte_ring_mc_dequeue_bulk_elem(r, obj_p, esize, 1, NULL) ? 0 :
-ENOENT;
}
/**
* Dequeue one object from a ring (NOT multi-consumers safe).
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_p
* A pointer to the object that will be filled.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @return
* - 0: Success; objects dequeued.
* - -ENOENT: Not enough entries in the ring to dequeue, no object is
* dequeued.
*/
static __rte_always_inline int
rte_ring_sc_dequeue_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj_p,
unsigned int esize)
{
return rte_ring_sc_dequeue_bulk_elem(r, obj_p, esize, 1, NULL) ? 0 :
-ENOENT;
}
/**
* Dequeue one object from a ring.
*
* This function calls the multi-consumers or the single-consumer
* version depending on the default behaviour that was specified at
* ring creation time (see flags).
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_p
* A pointer to the object that will be filled.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @return
* - 0: Success, objects dequeued.
* - -ENOENT: Not enough entries in the ring to dequeue, no object is
* dequeued.
*/
static __rte_always_inline int
rte_ring_dequeue_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj_p, unsigned int esize)
{
return rte_ring_dequeue_bulk_elem(r, obj_p, esize, 1, NULL) ? 0 :
-ENOENT;
}
/**
* Enqueue several objects on the ring (multi-producers safe).
*
* This function uses a "compare and set" instruction to move the
* producer index atomically.
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to add in the ring from the obj_table.
* @param free_space
* if non-NULL, returns the amount of space in the ring after the
* enqueue operation has finished.
* @return
* - n: Actual number of objects enqueued.
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_mp_enqueue_burst_elem(struct rte_ring *r, const void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
{
return __rte_ring_do_enqueue_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, RTE_RING_SYNC_MT, free_space);
}
/**
* Enqueue several objects on a ring
*
* @warning This API is NOT multi-producers safe
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to add in the ring from the obj_table.
* @param free_space
* if non-NULL, returns the amount of space in the ring after the
* enqueue operation has finished.
* @return
* - n: Actual number of objects enqueued.
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_sp_enqueue_burst_elem(struct rte_ring *r, const void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
{
return __rte_ring_do_enqueue_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, RTE_RING_SYNC_ST, free_space);
}
/**
* Enqueue several objects on a ring.
*
* This function calls the multi-producer or the single-producer
* version depending on the default behavior that was specified at
* ring creation time (see flags).
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to add in the ring from the obj_table.
* @param free_space
* if non-NULL, returns the amount of space in the ring after the
* enqueue operation has finished.
* @return
* - n: Actual number of objects enqueued.
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_enqueue_burst_elem(struct rte_ring *r, const void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
{
switch (r->prod.sync_type) {
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT:
return rte_ring_mp_enqueue_burst_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
free_space);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_ST:
return rte_ring_sp_enqueue_burst_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
free_space);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT_RTS:
return rte_ring_mp_rts_enqueue_burst_elem(r, obj_table, esize,
n, free_space);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT_HTS:
return rte_ring_mp_hts_enqueue_burst_elem(r, obj_table, esize,
n, free_space);
}
/* valid ring should never reach this point */
RTE_ASSERT(0);
if (free_space != NULL)
*free_space = 0;
return 0;
}
/**
* Dequeue several objects from a ring (multi-consumers safe). When the request
* objects are more than the available objects, only dequeue the actual number
* of objects
*
* This function uses a "compare and set" instruction to move the
* consumer index atomically.
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects that will be filled.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to dequeue from the ring to the obj_table.
* @param available
* If non-NULL, returns the number of remaining ring entries after the
* dequeue has finished.
* @return
* - n: Actual number of objects dequeued, 0 if ring is empty
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_mc_dequeue_burst_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *available)
{
return __rte_ring_do_dequeue_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, RTE_RING_SYNC_MT, available);
}
/**
* Dequeue several objects from a ring (NOT multi-consumers safe).When the
* request objects are more than the available objects, only dequeue the
* actual number of objects
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects that will be filled.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to dequeue from the ring to the obj_table.
* @param available
* If non-NULL, returns the number of remaining ring entries after the
* dequeue has finished.
* @return
* - n: Actual number of objects dequeued, 0 if ring is empty
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_sc_dequeue_burst_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *available)
{
return __rte_ring_do_dequeue_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, RTE_RING_SYNC_ST, available);
}
/**
* Dequeue multiple objects from a ring up to a maximum number.
*
* This function calls the multi-consumers or the single-consumer
* version, depending on the default behaviour that was specified at
* ring creation time (see flags).
*
* @param r
* A pointer to the ring structure.
* @param obj_table
* A pointer to a table of objects that will be filled.
* @param esize
* The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4.
* This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise
* the results are undefined.
* @param n
* The number of objects to dequeue from the ring to the obj_table.
* @param available
* If non-NULL, returns the number of remaining ring entries after the
* dequeue has finished.
* @return
* - Number of objects dequeued
*/
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int
rte_ring_dequeue_burst_elem(struct rte_ring *r, void *obj_table,
unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, unsigned int *available)
{
switch (r->cons.sync_type) {
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT:
return rte_ring_mc_dequeue_burst_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
available);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_ST:
return rte_ring_sc_dequeue_burst_elem(r, obj_table, esize, n,
available);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT_RTS:
return rte_ring_mc_rts_dequeue_burst_elem(r, obj_table, esize,
n, available);
case RTE_RING_SYNC_MT_HTS:
return rte_ring_mc_hts_dequeue_burst_elem(r, obj_table, esize,
n, available);
}
/* valid ring should never reach this point */
RTE_ASSERT(0);
if (available != NULL)
*available = 0;
return 0;
}
#include <rte_ring_peek.h>
#include <rte_ring_peek_zc.h>
#include <rte_ring.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _RTE_RING_ELEM_H_ */