numam-dpdk/drivers/net/virtio/virtio_ethdev.h

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#ifndef _VIRTIO_ETHDEV_H_
#define _VIRTIO_ETHDEV_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include "virtio_pci.h"
#define SPEED_10 10
#define SPEED_100 100
#define SPEED_1000 1000
#define SPEED_10G 10000
#ifndef PAGE_SIZE
#define PAGE_SIZE 4096
#endif
#define VIRTIO_MAX_RX_QUEUES 128U
#define VIRTIO_MAX_TX_QUEUES 128U
#define VIRTIO_MAX_MAC_ADDRS 64
#define VIRTIO_MIN_RX_BUFSIZE 64
#define VIRTIO_MAX_RX_PKTLEN 9728
/* Features desired/implemented by this driver. */
#define VIRTIO_PMD_DEFAULT_GUEST_FEATURES \
(1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_MAC | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_STATUS | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_MQ | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_CTRL_MAC_ADDR | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_CTRL_VQ | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_CTRL_RX | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_CTRL_VLAN | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_CSUM | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_HOST_TSO4 | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_HOST_TSO6 | \
virtio: support specification 1.0 Modern (v1.0) virtio pci device defines several pci capabilities. Each cap has a configure structure corresponding to it, and the cap.bar and cap.offset fields tell us where to find it. Firstly, we map the pci resources by rte_eal_pci_map_device(). We then could easily locate a cfg structure by: cfg_addr = dev->mem_resources[cap.bar].addr + cap.offset; Therefore, the entrance of enabling modern (v1.0) pci device support is to iterate the pci capability lists, and to locate some configs we care; and they are: - common cfg For generic virtio and virtqueue configuration, such as setting/getting features, enabling a specific queue, and so on. - nofity cfg Combining with `queue_notify_off' from common cfg, we could use it to notify a specific virt queue. - device cfg Where virtio_net_config structure is located. - isr cfg Where to read isr (interrupt status). If any of above cap is not found, we fallback to the legacy virtio handling. If succeed, hw->vtpci_ops is assigned to modern_ops, where all operations are implemented by reading/writing a (or few) specific configuration space from above 4 cfg structures. And that's basically how this patch works. Besides those changes, virtio 1.0 introduces a new status field: FEATURES_OK, which is set after features negotiation is done. Last, set the VIRTIO_F_VERSION_1 feature flag. Signed-off-by: Yuanhan Liu <yuanhan.liu@linux.intel.com> Tested-by: Qian Xu <qian.q.xu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Tetsuya Mukawa <mukawa@igel.co.jp> Tested-by: Tetsuya Mukawa <mukawa@igel.co.jp> Acked-by: Huawei Xie <huawei.xie@intel.com>
2016-02-02 21:48:19 +08:00
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_MRG_RXBUF | \
1u << VIRTIO_RING_F_INDIRECT_DESC | \
1ULL << VIRTIO_F_VERSION_1 | \
1ULL << VIRTIO_F_IOMMU_PLATFORM)
#define VIRTIO_PMD_SUPPORTED_GUEST_FEATURES \
(VIRTIO_PMD_DEFAULT_GUEST_FEATURES | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_CSUM | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO4 | \
1u << VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO6)
/*
* CQ function prototype
*/
void virtio_dev_cq_start(struct rte_eth_dev *dev);
/*
* RX/TX function prototypes
*/
int virtio_dev_rx_queue_done(void *rxq, uint16_t offset);
int virtio_dev_rx_queue_setup(struct rte_eth_dev *dev, uint16_t rx_queue_id,
uint16_t nb_rx_desc, unsigned int socket_id,
const struct rte_eth_rxconf *rx_conf,
struct rte_mempool *mb_pool);
int virtio_dev_tx_queue_setup(struct rte_eth_dev *dev, uint16_t tx_queue_id,
uint16_t nb_tx_desc, unsigned int socket_id,
const struct rte_eth_txconf *tx_conf);
uint16_t virtio_recv_pkts(void *rx_queue, struct rte_mbuf **rx_pkts,
uint16_t nb_pkts);
uint16_t virtio_recv_mergeable_pkts(void *rx_queue, struct rte_mbuf **rx_pkts,
uint16_t nb_pkts);
uint16_t virtio_xmit_pkts(void *tx_queue, struct rte_mbuf **tx_pkts,
uint16_t nb_pkts);
uint16_t virtio_recv_pkts_vec(void *rx_queue, struct rte_mbuf **rx_pkts,
uint16_t nb_pkts);
uint16_t virtio_xmit_pkts_simple(void *tx_queue, struct rte_mbuf **tx_pkts,
uint16_t nb_pkts);
net/virtio-user: add virtual device Add a new virtual device named virtio-user, which can be used just like eth_ring, eth_null, etc. To reuse the code of original virtio, we do some adjustment in virtio_ethdev.c, such as remove key _static_ of eth_virtio_dev_init() so that it can be reused in virtual device; and we add some check to make sure it will not crash. Configured parameters include: - queues (optional, 1 by default), number of queue pairs, multi-queue not supported for now. - cq (optional, 0 by default), not supported for now. - mac (optional), random value will be given if not specified. - queue_size (optional, 256 by default), size of virtqueues. - path (madatory), path of vhost user. When enable CONFIG_RTE_VIRTIO_USER (enabled by default), the compiled library can be used in both VM and container environment. Examples: path_vhost=<path_to_vhost_user> # use vhost-user as a backend sudo ./examples/l2fwd/build/l2fwd -c 0x100000 -n 4 \ --socket-mem 0,1024 --no-pci --file-prefix=l2fwd \ --vdev=virtio-user0,mac=00:01:02:03:04:05,path=$path_vhost -- -p 0x1 Known issues: - Control queue and multi-queue are not supported yet. - Cannot work with --huge-unlink. - Cannot work with no-huge. - Cannot work when there are more than VHOST_MEMORY_MAX_NREGIONS(8) hugepages. - Root privilege is a must (mainly becase of sorting hugepages according to physical address). - Applications should not use file name like HUGEFILE_FMT ("%smap_%d"). - Cannot work with vhost-net backend. Signed-off-by: Huawei Xie <huawei.xie@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jianfeng Tan <jianfeng.tan@intel.com> Acked-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com> Acked-by: Yuanhan Liu <yuanhan.liu@linux.intel.com>
2016-06-15 09:03:25 +00:00
int eth_virtio_dev_init(struct rte_eth_dev *eth_dev);
#endif /* _VIRTIO_ETHDEV_H_ */