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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright 2016 6WIND S.A.
* Copyright 2016 Mellanox Technologies, Ltd
*/
#include <sys/queue.h>
ethdev: alter behavior of flow API actions This patch makes the following changes to flow rule actions: - List order now matters, they are redefined as performed first to last instead of "all simultaneously". - Repeated actions are now supported (e.g. specifying QUEUE multiple times now duplicates traffic among them). Previously only the last action of any given kind was taken into account. - No more distinction between terminating/non-terminating/meta actions. Flow rules themselves are now defined as always terminating unless a PASSTHRU action is specified. These changes alter the behavior of flow rules in corner cases in order to prepare the flow API for actions that modify traffic contents or properties (e.g. encapsulation, compression) and for which order matter when combined. Previously one would have to do so through multiple flow rules by combining PASSTRHU with priority levels, however this proved overly complex to implement at the PMD level, hence this simpler approach. This breaks ABI compatibility for the following public functions: - rte_flow_create() - rte_flow_validate() PMDs with rte_flow support are modified accordingly: - bnxt: no change, implementation already forbids multiple actions and does not support PASSTHRU. - e1000: no change, same as bnxt. - enic: modified to forbid redundant actions, no support for default drop. - failsafe: no change needed. - i40e: no change, implementation already forbids multiple actions. - ixgbe: same as i40e. - mlx4: modified to forbid multiple fate-deciding actions and drop when unspecified. - mlx5: same as mlx4, with other redundant actions also forbidden. - sfc: same as mlx4. - tap: implementation already complies with the new behavior except for the default pass-through modified as a default drop. Signed-off-by: Adrien Mazarguil <adrien.mazarguil@6wind.com> Reviewed-by: Andrew Rybchenko <arybchenko@solarflare.com>
2018-04-25 15:27:46 +00:00
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
/* Verbs header. */
/* ISO C doesn't support unnamed structs/unions, disabling -pedantic. */
#ifdef PEDANTIC
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wpedantic"
#endif
#include <infiniband/verbs.h>
#ifdef PEDANTIC
#pragma GCC diagnostic error "-Wpedantic"
#endif
#include <rte_common.h>
ethdev: fix TPID handling in flow API TPID handling in rte_flow VLAN and E_TAG pattern item definitions is not consistent with the normal stacking order of pattern items, which is confusing to applications. Problem is that when followed by one of these layers, the EtherType field of the preceding layer keeps its "inner" definition, and the "outer" TPID is provided by the subsequent layer, the reverse of how a packet looks like on the wire: Wire: [ ETH TPID = A | VLAN EtherType = B | B DATA ] rte_flow: [ ETH EtherType = B | VLAN TPID = A | B DATA ] Worse, when QinQ is involved, the stacking order of VLAN layers is unspecified. It is unclear whether it should be reversed (innermost to outermost) as well given TPID applies to the previous layer: Wire: [ ETH TPID = A | VLAN TPID = B | VLAN EtherType = C | C DATA ] rte_flow 1: [ ETH EtherType = C | VLAN TPID = B | VLAN TPID = A | C DATA ] rte_flow 2: [ ETH EtherType = C | VLAN TPID = A | VLAN TPID = B | C DATA ] While specifying EtherType/TPID is hopefully rarely necessary, the stacking order in case of QinQ and the lack of documentation remain an issue. This patch replaces TPID in the VLAN pattern item with an inner EtherType/TPID as is usually done everywhere else (e.g. struct vlan_hdr), clarifies documentation and updates all relevant code. It breaks ABI compatibility for the following public functions: - rte_flow_copy() - rte_flow_create() - rte_flow_query() - rte_flow_validate() Summary of changes for PMDs that implement ETH, VLAN or E_TAG pattern items: - bnxt: EtherType matching is supported with and without VLAN, but TPID matching is not and triggers an error. - e1000: EtherType matching is only supported with the ETHERTYPE filter, which does not support VLAN matching, therefore no impact. - enic: same as bnxt. - i40e: same as bnxt with existing FDIR limitations on allowed EtherType values. The remaining filter types (VXLAN, NVGRE, QINQ) do not support EtherType matching. - ixgbe: same as e1000, with additional minor change to rely on the new E-Tag macro definition. - mlx4: EtherType/TPID matching is not supported, no impact. - mlx5: same as bnxt. - mvpp2: same as bnxt. - sfc: same as bnxt. - tap: same as bnxt. Fixes: b1a4b4cbc0a8 ("ethdev: introduce generic flow API") Fixes: 99e7003831c3 ("net/ixgbe: parse L2 tunnel filter") Signed-off-by: Adrien Mazarguil <adrien.mazarguil@6wind.com> Acked-by: Andrew Rybchenko <arybchenko@solarflare.com>
2018-04-25 15:27:56 +00:00
#include <rte_ether.h>
#include <rte_eth_ctrl.h>
#include <rte_ethdev_driver.h>
#include <rte_flow.h>
#include <rte_flow_driver.h>
#include <rte_malloc.h>
#include <rte_ip.h>
#include "mlx5.h"
#include "mlx5_defs.h"
#include "mlx5_prm.h"
#include "mlx5_glue.h"
/* Define minimal priority for control plane flows. */
#define MLX5_CTRL_FLOW_PRIORITY 4
/* Internet Protocol versions. */
#define MLX5_IPV4 4
#define MLX5_IPV6 6
#ifndef HAVE_IBV_DEVICE_COUNTERS_SET_SUPPORT
struct ibv_flow_spec_counter_action {
int dummy;
};
#endif
/* Dev ops structure defined in mlx5.c */
extern const struct eth_dev_ops mlx5_dev_ops;
extern const struct eth_dev_ops mlx5_dev_ops_isolate;
/** Structure give to the conversion functions. */
struct mlx5_flow_data {
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser; /** Parser context. */
struct rte_flow_error *error; /** Error context. */
};
static int
mlx5_flow_create_eth(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data);
static int
mlx5_flow_create_vlan(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data);
static int
mlx5_flow_create_ipv4(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data);
static int
mlx5_flow_create_ipv6(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data);
static int
mlx5_flow_create_udp(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data);
static int
mlx5_flow_create_tcp(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data);
static int
mlx5_flow_create_vxlan(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data);
struct mlx5_flow_parse;
static void
mlx5_flow_create_copy(struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser, void *src,
unsigned int size);
static int
mlx5_flow_create_flag_mark(struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser, uint32_t mark_id);
static int
mlx5_flow_create_count(struct rte_eth_dev *dev, struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser);
/* Hash RX queue types. */
enum hash_rxq_type {
HASH_RXQ_TCPV4,
HASH_RXQ_UDPV4,
HASH_RXQ_IPV4,
HASH_RXQ_TCPV6,
HASH_RXQ_UDPV6,
HASH_RXQ_IPV6,
HASH_RXQ_ETH,
};
/* Initialization data for hash RX queue. */
struct hash_rxq_init {
uint64_t hash_fields; /* Fields that participate in the hash. */
uint64_t dpdk_rss_hf; /* Matching DPDK RSS hash fields. */
unsigned int flow_priority; /* Flow priority to use. */
unsigned int ip_version; /* Internet protocol. */
};
/* Initialization data for hash RX queues. */
const struct hash_rxq_init hash_rxq_init[] = {
[HASH_RXQ_TCPV4] = {
.hash_fields = (IBV_RX_HASH_SRC_IPV4 |
IBV_RX_HASH_DST_IPV4 |
IBV_RX_HASH_SRC_PORT_TCP |
IBV_RX_HASH_DST_PORT_TCP),
.dpdk_rss_hf = ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_TCP,
.flow_priority = 1,
.ip_version = MLX5_IPV4,
},
[HASH_RXQ_UDPV4] = {
.hash_fields = (IBV_RX_HASH_SRC_IPV4 |
IBV_RX_HASH_DST_IPV4 |
IBV_RX_HASH_SRC_PORT_UDP |
IBV_RX_HASH_DST_PORT_UDP),
.dpdk_rss_hf = ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_UDP,
.flow_priority = 1,
.ip_version = MLX5_IPV4,
},
[HASH_RXQ_IPV4] = {
.hash_fields = (IBV_RX_HASH_SRC_IPV4 |
IBV_RX_HASH_DST_IPV4),
.dpdk_rss_hf = (ETH_RSS_IPV4 |
ETH_RSS_FRAG_IPV4),
.flow_priority = 2,
.ip_version = MLX5_IPV4,
},
[HASH_RXQ_TCPV6] = {
.hash_fields = (IBV_RX_HASH_SRC_IPV6 |
IBV_RX_HASH_DST_IPV6 |
IBV_RX_HASH_SRC_PORT_TCP |
IBV_RX_HASH_DST_PORT_TCP),
.dpdk_rss_hf = ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP,
.flow_priority = 1,
.ip_version = MLX5_IPV6,
},
[HASH_RXQ_UDPV6] = {
.hash_fields = (IBV_RX_HASH_SRC_IPV6 |
IBV_RX_HASH_DST_IPV6 |
IBV_RX_HASH_SRC_PORT_UDP |
IBV_RX_HASH_DST_PORT_UDP),
.dpdk_rss_hf = ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP,
.flow_priority = 1,
.ip_version = MLX5_IPV6,
},
[HASH_RXQ_IPV6] = {
.hash_fields = (IBV_RX_HASH_SRC_IPV6 |
IBV_RX_HASH_DST_IPV6),
.dpdk_rss_hf = (ETH_RSS_IPV6 |
ETH_RSS_FRAG_IPV6),
.flow_priority = 2,
.ip_version = MLX5_IPV6,
},
[HASH_RXQ_ETH] = {
.hash_fields = 0,
.dpdk_rss_hf = 0,
.flow_priority = 3,
},
};
/* Number of entries in hash_rxq_init[]. */
const unsigned int hash_rxq_init_n = RTE_DIM(hash_rxq_init);
/** Structure for holding counter stats. */
struct mlx5_flow_counter_stats {
uint64_t hits; /**< Number of packets matched by the rule. */
uint64_t bytes; /**< Number of bytes matched by the rule. */
};
/** Structure for Drop queue. */
struct mlx5_hrxq_drop {
struct ibv_rwq_ind_table *ind_table; /**< Indirection table. */
struct ibv_qp *qp; /**< Verbs queue pair. */
struct ibv_wq *wq; /**< Verbs work queue. */
struct ibv_cq *cq; /**< Verbs completion queue. */
};
/* Flows structures. */
struct mlx5_flow {
uint64_t hash_fields; /**< Fields that participate in the hash. */
struct ibv_flow_attr *ibv_attr; /**< Pointer to Verbs attributes. */
struct ibv_flow *ibv_flow; /**< Verbs flow. */
struct mlx5_hrxq *hrxq; /**< Hash Rx queues. */
};
/* Drop flows structures. */
struct mlx5_flow_drop {
struct ibv_flow_attr *ibv_attr; /**< Pointer to Verbs attributes. */
struct ibv_flow *ibv_flow; /**< Verbs flow. */
};
struct rte_flow {
TAILQ_ENTRY(rte_flow) next; /**< Pointer to the next flow structure. */
uint32_t mark:1; /**< Set if the flow is marked. */
uint32_t drop:1; /**< Drop queue. */
struct rte_flow_action_rss rss_conf; /**< RSS configuration */
uint16_t (*queues)[]; /**< Queues indexes to use. */
uint8_t rss_key[40]; /**< copy of the RSS key. */
struct ibv_counter_set *cs; /**< Holds the counters for the rule. */
struct mlx5_flow_counter_stats counter_stats;/**<The counter stats. */
struct mlx5_flow frxq[RTE_DIM(hash_rxq_init)];
/**< Flow with Rx queue. */
};
/** Static initializer for items. */
#define ITEMS(...) \
(const enum rte_flow_item_type []){ \
__VA_ARGS__, RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_END, \
}
/** Structure to generate a simple graph of layers supported by the NIC. */
struct mlx5_flow_items {
/** List of possible actions for these items. */
const enum rte_flow_action_type *const actions;
/** Bit-masks corresponding to the possibilities for the item. */
const void *mask;
/**
* Default bit-masks to use when item->mask is not provided. When
* \default_mask is also NULL, the full supported bit-mask (\mask) is
* used instead.
*/
const void *default_mask;
/** Bit-masks size in bytes. */
const unsigned int mask_sz;
/**
* Conversion function from rte_flow to NIC specific flow.
*
* @param item
* rte_flow item to convert.
* @param default_mask
* Default bit-masks to use when item->mask is not provided.
* @param data
* Internal structure to store the conversion.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is
* set.
*/
int (*convert)(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data);
/** Size in bytes of the destination structure. */
const unsigned int dst_sz;
/** List of possible following items. */
const enum rte_flow_item_type *const items;
};
/** Valid action for this PMD. */
static const enum rte_flow_action_type valid_actions[] = {
RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_DROP,
RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_QUEUE,
RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MARK,
RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_FLAG,
#ifdef HAVE_IBV_DEVICE_COUNTERS_SET_SUPPORT
RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_COUNT,
#endif
RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_END,
};
/** Graph of supported items and associated actions. */
static const struct mlx5_flow_items mlx5_flow_items[] = {
[RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_END] = {
.items = ITEMS(RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH,
RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VXLAN),
},
[RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH] = {
.items = ITEMS(RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VLAN,
RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV4,
RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6),
.actions = valid_actions,
.mask = &(const struct rte_flow_item_eth){
.dst.addr_bytes = "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
.src.addr_bytes = "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
.type = -1,
},
.default_mask = &rte_flow_item_eth_mask,
.mask_sz = sizeof(struct rte_flow_item_eth),
.convert = mlx5_flow_create_eth,
.dst_sz = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_eth),
},
[RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VLAN] = {
.items = ITEMS(RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV4,
RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6),
.actions = valid_actions,
.mask = &(const struct rte_flow_item_vlan){
.tci = -1,
ethdev: fix TPID handling in flow API TPID handling in rte_flow VLAN and E_TAG pattern item definitions is not consistent with the normal stacking order of pattern items, which is confusing to applications. Problem is that when followed by one of these layers, the EtherType field of the preceding layer keeps its "inner" definition, and the "outer" TPID is provided by the subsequent layer, the reverse of how a packet looks like on the wire: Wire: [ ETH TPID = A | VLAN EtherType = B | B DATA ] rte_flow: [ ETH EtherType = B | VLAN TPID = A | B DATA ] Worse, when QinQ is involved, the stacking order of VLAN layers is unspecified. It is unclear whether it should be reversed (innermost to outermost) as well given TPID applies to the previous layer: Wire: [ ETH TPID = A | VLAN TPID = B | VLAN EtherType = C | C DATA ] rte_flow 1: [ ETH EtherType = C | VLAN TPID = B | VLAN TPID = A | C DATA ] rte_flow 2: [ ETH EtherType = C | VLAN TPID = A | VLAN TPID = B | C DATA ] While specifying EtherType/TPID is hopefully rarely necessary, the stacking order in case of QinQ and the lack of documentation remain an issue. This patch replaces TPID in the VLAN pattern item with an inner EtherType/TPID as is usually done everywhere else (e.g. struct vlan_hdr), clarifies documentation and updates all relevant code. It breaks ABI compatibility for the following public functions: - rte_flow_copy() - rte_flow_create() - rte_flow_query() - rte_flow_validate() Summary of changes for PMDs that implement ETH, VLAN or E_TAG pattern items: - bnxt: EtherType matching is supported with and without VLAN, but TPID matching is not and triggers an error. - e1000: EtherType matching is only supported with the ETHERTYPE filter, which does not support VLAN matching, therefore no impact. - enic: same as bnxt. - i40e: same as bnxt with existing FDIR limitations on allowed EtherType values. The remaining filter types (VXLAN, NVGRE, QINQ) do not support EtherType matching. - ixgbe: same as e1000, with additional minor change to rely on the new E-Tag macro definition. - mlx4: EtherType/TPID matching is not supported, no impact. - mlx5: same as bnxt. - mvpp2: same as bnxt. - sfc: same as bnxt. - tap: same as bnxt. Fixes: b1a4b4cbc0a8 ("ethdev: introduce generic flow API") Fixes: 99e7003831c3 ("net/ixgbe: parse L2 tunnel filter") Signed-off-by: Adrien Mazarguil <adrien.mazarguil@6wind.com> Acked-by: Andrew Rybchenko <arybchenko@solarflare.com>
2018-04-25 15:27:56 +00:00
.inner_type = -1,
},
.default_mask = &rte_flow_item_vlan_mask,
.mask_sz = sizeof(struct rte_flow_item_vlan),
.convert = mlx5_flow_create_vlan,
.dst_sz = 0,
},
[RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV4] = {
.items = ITEMS(RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_UDP,
RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TCP),
.actions = valid_actions,
.mask = &(const struct rte_flow_item_ipv4){
.hdr = {
.src_addr = -1,
.dst_addr = -1,
.type_of_service = -1,
.next_proto_id = -1,
},
},
.default_mask = &rte_flow_item_ipv4_mask,
.mask_sz = sizeof(struct rte_flow_item_ipv4),
.convert = mlx5_flow_create_ipv4,
.dst_sz = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv4_ext),
},
[RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6] = {
.items = ITEMS(RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_UDP,
RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TCP),
.actions = valid_actions,
.mask = &(const struct rte_flow_item_ipv6){
.hdr = {
.src_addr = {
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
},
.dst_addr = {
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
},
.vtc_flow = -1,
.proto = -1,
.hop_limits = -1,
},
},
.default_mask = &rte_flow_item_ipv6_mask,
.mask_sz = sizeof(struct rte_flow_item_ipv6),
.convert = mlx5_flow_create_ipv6,
.dst_sz = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv6),
},
[RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_UDP] = {
.items = ITEMS(RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VXLAN),
.actions = valid_actions,
.mask = &(const struct rte_flow_item_udp){
.hdr = {
.src_port = -1,
.dst_port = -1,
},
},
.default_mask = &rte_flow_item_udp_mask,
.mask_sz = sizeof(struct rte_flow_item_udp),
.convert = mlx5_flow_create_udp,
.dst_sz = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_tcp_udp),
},
[RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TCP] = {
.actions = valid_actions,
.mask = &(const struct rte_flow_item_tcp){
.hdr = {
.src_port = -1,
.dst_port = -1,
},
},
.default_mask = &rte_flow_item_tcp_mask,
.mask_sz = sizeof(struct rte_flow_item_tcp),
.convert = mlx5_flow_create_tcp,
.dst_sz = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_tcp_udp),
},
[RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VXLAN] = {
.items = ITEMS(RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH),
.actions = valid_actions,
.mask = &(const struct rte_flow_item_vxlan){
.vni = "\xff\xff\xff",
},
.default_mask = &rte_flow_item_vxlan_mask,
.mask_sz = sizeof(struct rte_flow_item_vxlan),
.convert = mlx5_flow_create_vxlan,
.dst_sz = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_tunnel),
},
};
/** Structure to pass to the conversion function. */
struct mlx5_flow_parse {
uint32_t inner; /**< Set once VXLAN is encountered. */
uint32_t create:1;
/**< Whether resources should remain after a validate. */
uint32_t drop:1; /**< Target is a drop queue. */
uint32_t mark:1; /**< Mark is present in the flow. */
uint32_t count:1; /**< Count is present in the flow. */
uint32_t mark_id; /**< Mark identifier. */
struct rte_flow_action_rss rss_conf; /**< RSS configuration */
uint16_t queues[RTE_MAX_QUEUES_PER_PORT]; /**< Queues indexes to use. */
uint8_t rss_key[40]; /**< copy of the RSS key. */
enum hash_rxq_type layer; /**< Last pattern layer detected. */
struct ibv_counter_set *cs; /**< Holds the counter set for the rule */
struct {
struct ibv_flow_attr *ibv_attr;
/**< Pointer to Verbs attributes. */
unsigned int offset;
/**< Current position or total size of the attribute. */
} queue[RTE_DIM(hash_rxq_init)];
};
static const struct rte_flow_ops mlx5_flow_ops = {
.validate = mlx5_flow_validate,
.create = mlx5_flow_create,
.destroy = mlx5_flow_destroy,
.flush = mlx5_flow_flush,
#ifdef HAVE_IBV_DEVICE_COUNTERS_SET_SUPPORT
.query = mlx5_flow_query,
#else
.query = NULL,
#endif
.isolate = mlx5_flow_isolate,
};
/* Convert FDIR request to Generic flow. */
struct mlx5_fdir {
struct rte_flow_attr attr;
struct rte_flow_action actions[2];
struct rte_flow_item items[4];
struct rte_flow_item_eth l2;
struct rte_flow_item_eth l2_mask;
union {
struct rte_flow_item_ipv4 ipv4;
struct rte_flow_item_ipv6 ipv6;
} l3;
union {
struct rte_flow_item_ipv4 ipv4;
struct rte_flow_item_ipv6 ipv6;
} l3_mask;
union {
struct rte_flow_item_udp udp;
struct rte_flow_item_tcp tcp;
} l4;
union {
struct rte_flow_item_udp udp;
struct rte_flow_item_tcp tcp;
} l4_mask;
struct rte_flow_action_queue queue;
};
/* Verbs specification header. */
struct ibv_spec_header {
enum ibv_flow_spec_type type;
uint16_t size;
};
/**
* Check support for a given item.
*
* @param item[in]
* Item specification.
* @param mask[in]
* Bit-masks covering supported fields to compare with spec, last and mask in
* \item.
* @param size
* Bit-Mask size in bytes.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_item_validate(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const uint8_t *mask, unsigned int size)
{
if (!item->spec && (item->mask || item->last)) {
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
if (item->spec && !item->mask) {
unsigned int i;
const uint8_t *spec = item->spec;
for (i = 0; i < size; ++i)
if ((spec[i] | mask[i]) != mask[i]) {
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
}
if (item->last && !item->mask) {
unsigned int i;
const uint8_t *spec = item->last;
for (i = 0; i < size; ++i)
if ((spec[i] | mask[i]) != mask[i]) {
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
}
if (item->mask) {
unsigned int i;
const uint8_t *spec = item->spec;
for (i = 0; i < size; ++i)
if ((spec[i] | mask[i]) != mask[i]) {
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
}
if (item->spec && item->last) {
uint8_t spec[size];
uint8_t last[size];
const uint8_t *apply = mask;
unsigned int i;
int ret;
if (item->mask)
apply = item->mask;
for (i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
spec[i] = ((const uint8_t *)item->spec)[i] & apply[i];
last[i] = ((const uint8_t *)item->last)[i] & apply[i];
}
ret = memcmp(spec, last, size);
if (ret != 0) {
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Extract attribute to the parser.
*
* @param[in] attr
* Flow rule attributes.
* @param[out] error
* Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_convert_attributes(const struct rte_flow_attr *attr,
struct rte_flow_error *error)
{
if (attr->group) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOTSUP,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ATTR_GROUP,
NULL,
"groups are not supported");
return -rte_errno;
}
if (attr->priority && attr->priority != MLX5_CTRL_FLOW_PRIORITY) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOTSUP,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ATTR_PRIORITY,
NULL,
"priorities are not supported");
return -rte_errno;
}
if (attr->egress) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOTSUP,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ATTR_EGRESS,
NULL,
"egress is not supported");
return -rte_errno;
}
if (attr->transfer) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOTSUP,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ATTR_TRANSFER,
NULL,
"transfer is not supported");
return -rte_errno;
}
if (!attr->ingress) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOTSUP,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ATTR_INGRESS,
NULL,
"only ingress is supported");
return -rte_errno;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Extract actions request to the parser.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param[in] actions
* Associated actions (list terminated by the END action).
* @param[out] error
* Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
* @param[in, out] parser
* Internal parser structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_convert_actions(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
struct rte_flow_error *error,
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser)
{
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enum { FATE = 1, MARK = 2, COUNT = 4, };
uint32_t overlap = 0;
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
for (; actions->type != RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_END; ++actions) {
if (actions->type == RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_VOID) {
continue;
} else if (actions->type == RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_DROP) {
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if (overlap & FATE)
goto exit_action_overlap;
overlap |= FATE;
parser->drop = 1;
} else if (actions->type == RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_QUEUE) {
const struct rte_flow_action_queue *queue =
(const struct rte_flow_action_queue *)
actions->conf;
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if (overlap & FATE)
goto exit_action_overlap;
overlap |= FATE;
if (!queue || (queue->index > (priv->rxqs_n - 1)))
goto exit_action_not_supported;
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parser->queues[0] = queue->index;
parser->rss_conf = (struct rte_flow_action_rss){
.queue_num = 1,
.queue = parser->queues,
};
} else if (actions->type == RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_RSS) {
const struct rte_flow_action_rss *rss =
(const struct rte_flow_action_rss *)
actions->conf;
const uint8_t *rss_key;
uint32_t rss_key_len;
uint16_t n;
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if (overlap & FATE)
goto exit_action_overlap;
overlap |= FATE;
if (rss->func &&
rss->func != RTE_ETH_HASH_FUNCTION_TOEPLITZ) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, EINVAL,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION,
actions,
"the only supported RSS hash"
" function is Toeplitz");
return -rte_errno;
}
if (rss->level) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, EINVAL,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION,
actions,
"a nonzero RSS encapsulation"
" level is not supported");
return -rte_errno;
}
if (rss->types & MLX5_RSS_HF_MASK) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, EINVAL,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION,
actions,
"unsupported RSS type"
" requested");
return -rte_errno;
}
if (rss->key_len) {
rss_key_len = rss->key_len;
rss_key = rss->key;
} else {
rss_key_len = rss_hash_default_key_len;
rss_key = rss_hash_default_key;
}
if (rss_key_len != RTE_DIM(parser->rss_key)) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, EINVAL,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION,
actions,
"RSS hash key must be"
" exactly 40 bytes long");
return -rte_errno;
}
if (!rss->queue_num) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, EINVAL,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION,
actions,
"no valid queues");
return -rte_errno;
}
if (rss->queue_num > RTE_DIM(parser->queues)) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, EINVAL,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION,
actions,
"too many queues for RSS"
" context");
return -rte_errno;
}
for (n = 0; n < rss->queue_num; ++n) {
if (rss->queue[n] >= priv->rxqs_n) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, EINVAL,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION,
actions,
"queue id > number of"
" queues");
return -rte_errno;
}
}
parser->rss_conf = (struct rte_flow_action_rss){
.func = RTE_ETH_HASH_FUNCTION_DEFAULT,
.level = 0,
.types = rss->types,
.key_len = rss_key_len,
.queue_num = rss->queue_num,
.key = memcpy(parser->rss_key, rss_key,
sizeof(*rss_key) * rss_key_len),
.queue = memcpy(parser->queues, rss->queue,
sizeof(*rss->queue) *
rss->queue_num),
};
} else if (actions->type == RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MARK) {
const struct rte_flow_action_mark *mark =
(const struct rte_flow_action_mark *)
actions->conf;
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if (overlap & MARK)
goto exit_action_overlap;
overlap |= MARK;
if (!mark) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, EINVAL,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION,
actions,
"mark must be defined");
return -rte_errno;
} else if (mark->id >= MLX5_FLOW_MARK_MAX) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOTSUP,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION,
actions,
"mark must be between 0"
" and 16777199");
return -rte_errno;
}
parser->mark = 1;
parser->mark_id = mark->id;
} else if (actions->type == RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_FLAG) {
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if (overlap & MARK)
goto exit_action_overlap;
overlap |= MARK;
parser->mark = 1;
} else if (actions->type == RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_COUNT &&
priv->config.flow_counter_en) {
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if (overlap & COUNT)
goto exit_action_overlap;
overlap |= COUNT;
parser->count = 1;
} else {
goto exit_action_not_supported;
}
}
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/* When fate is unknown, drop traffic. */
if (!(overlap & FATE))
parser->drop = 1;
if (parser->drop && parser->mark)
parser->mark = 0;
if (!parser->rss_conf.queue_num && !parser->drop) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOTSUP, RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_HANDLE,
NULL, "no valid action");
return -rte_errno;
}
return 0;
exit_action_not_supported:
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOTSUP, RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION,
actions, "action not supported");
return -rte_errno;
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exit_action_overlap:
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOTSUP, RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION,
actions, "overlapping actions are not supported");
return -rte_errno;
}
/**
* Validate items.
*
* @param[in] items
* Pattern specification (list terminated by the END pattern item).
* @param[out] error
* Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
* @param[in, out] parser
* Internal parser structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_convert_items_validate(const struct rte_flow_item items[],
struct rte_flow_error *error,
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser)
{
const struct mlx5_flow_items *cur_item = mlx5_flow_items;
unsigned int i;
int ret = 0;
/* Initialise the offsets to start after verbs attribute. */
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i)
parser->queue[i].offset = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_attr);
for (; items->type != RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_END; ++items) {
const struct mlx5_flow_items *token = NULL;
unsigned int n;
if (items->type == RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VOID)
continue;
for (i = 0;
cur_item->items &&
cur_item->items[i] != RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_END;
++i) {
if (cur_item->items[i] == items->type) {
token = &mlx5_flow_items[items->type];
break;
}
}
if (!token) {
ret = -ENOTSUP;
goto exit_item_not_supported;
}
cur_item = token;
ret = mlx5_flow_item_validate(items,
(const uint8_t *)cur_item->mask,
cur_item->mask_sz);
if (ret)
goto exit_item_not_supported;
if (items->type == RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VXLAN) {
if (parser->inner) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOTSUP,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ITEM,
items,
"cannot recognize multiple"
" VXLAN encapsulations");
return -rte_errno;
}
parser->inner = IBV_FLOW_SPEC_INNER;
}
if (parser->drop) {
parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].offset += cur_item->dst_sz;
} else {
for (n = 0; n != hash_rxq_init_n; ++n)
parser->queue[n].offset += cur_item->dst_sz;
}
}
if (parser->drop) {
parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].offset +=
sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_action_drop);
}
if (parser->mark) {
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i)
parser->queue[i].offset +=
sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_action_tag);
}
if (parser->count) {
unsigned int size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_counter_action);
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i)
parser->queue[i].offset += size;
}
return 0;
exit_item_not_supported:
return rte_flow_error_set(error, -ret, RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ITEM,
items, "item not supported");
}
/**
* Allocate memory space to store verbs flow attributes.
*
* @param[in] size
* Amount of byte to allocate.
* @param[out] error
* Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
*
* @return
* A verbs flow attribute on success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static struct ibv_flow_attr *
mlx5_flow_convert_allocate(unsigned int size, struct rte_flow_error *error)
{
struct ibv_flow_attr *ibv_attr;
ibv_attr = rte_calloc(__func__, 1, size, 0);
if (!ibv_attr) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOMEM,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED,
NULL,
"cannot allocate verbs spec attributes");
return NULL;
}
return ibv_attr;
}
/**
* Make inner packet matching with an higher priority from the non Inner
* matching.
*
* @param[in, out] parser
* Internal parser structure.
* @param attr
* User flow attribute.
*/
static void
mlx5_flow_update_priority(struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser,
const struct rte_flow_attr *attr)
{
unsigned int i;
if (parser->drop) {
parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr->priority =
attr->priority +
hash_rxq_init[HASH_RXQ_ETH].flow_priority;
return;
}
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (parser->queue[i].ibv_attr) {
parser->queue[i].ibv_attr->priority =
attr->priority +
hash_rxq_init[i].flow_priority -
(parser->inner ? 1 : 0);
}
}
}
/**
* Finalise verbs flow attributes.
*
* @param[in, out] parser
* Internal parser structure.
*/
static void
mlx5_flow_convert_finalise(struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser)
{
const unsigned int ipv4 =
hash_rxq_init[parser->layer].ip_version == MLX5_IPV4;
const enum hash_rxq_type hmin = ipv4 ? HASH_RXQ_TCPV4 : HASH_RXQ_TCPV6;
const enum hash_rxq_type hmax = ipv4 ? HASH_RXQ_IPV4 : HASH_RXQ_IPV6;
const enum hash_rxq_type ohmin = ipv4 ? HASH_RXQ_TCPV6 : HASH_RXQ_TCPV4;
const enum hash_rxq_type ohmax = ipv4 ? HASH_RXQ_IPV6 : HASH_RXQ_IPV4;
const enum hash_rxq_type ip = ipv4 ? HASH_RXQ_IPV4 : HASH_RXQ_IPV6;
unsigned int i;
/* Remove any other flow not matching the pattern. */
if (parser->rss_conf.queue_num == 1 && !parser->rss_conf.types) {
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (i == HASH_RXQ_ETH)
continue;
rte_free(parser->queue[i].ibv_attr);
parser->queue[i].ibv_attr = NULL;
}
return;
}
if (parser->layer == HASH_RXQ_ETH) {
goto fill;
} else {
/*
* This layer becomes useless as the pattern define under
* layers.
*/
rte_free(parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr);
parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr = NULL;
}
/* Remove opposite kind of layer e.g. IPv6 if the pattern is IPv4. */
for (i = ohmin; i != (ohmax + 1); ++i) {
if (!parser->queue[i].ibv_attr)
continue;
rte_free(parser->queue[i].ibv_attr);
parser->queue[i].ibv_attr = NULL;
}
/* Remove impossible flow according to the RSS configuration. */
if (hash_rxq_init[parser->layer].dpdk_rss_hf &
parser->rss_conf.types) {
/* Remove any other flow. */
for (i = hmin; i != (hmax + 1); ++i) {
if ((i == parser->layer) ||
(!parser->queue[i].ibv_attr))
continue;
rte_free(parser->queue[i].ibv_attr);
parser->queue[i].ibv_attr = NULL;
}
} else if (!parser->queue[ip].ibv_attr) {
/* no RSS possible with the current configuration. */
parser->rss_conf.queue_num = 1;
return;
}
fill:
/*
* Fill missing layers in verbs specifications, or compute the correct
* offset to allocate the memory space for the attributes and
* specifications.
*/
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n - 1; ++i) {
union {
struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv4_ext ipv4;
struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv6 ipv6;
struct ibv_flow_spec_tcp_udp udp_tcp;
} specs;
void *dst;
uint16_t size;
if (i == parser->layer)
continue;
if (parser->layer == HASH_RXQ_ETH) {
if (hash_rxq_init[i].ip_version == MLX5_IPV4) {
size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv4_ext);
specs.ipv4 = (struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv4_ext){
.type = IBV_FLOW_SPEC_IPV4_EXT,
.size = size,
};
} else {
size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv6);
specs.ipv6 = (struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv6){
.type = IBV_FLOW_SPEC_IPV6,
.size = size,
};
}
if (parser->queue[i].ibv_attr) {
dst = (void *)((uintptr_t)
parser->queue[i].ibv_attr +
parser->queue[i].offset);
memcpy(dst, &specs, size);
++parser->queue[i].ibv_attr->num_of_specs;
}
parser->queue[i].offset += size;
}
if ((i == HASH_RXQ_UDPV4) || (i == HASH_RXQ_TCPV4) ||
(i == HASH_RXQ_UDPV6) || (i == HASH_RXQ_TCPV6)) {
size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_tcp_udp);
specs.udp_tcp = (struct ibv_flow_spec_tcp_udp) {
.type = ((i == HASH_RXQ_UDPV4 ||
i == HASH_RXQ_UDPV6) ?
IBV_FLOW_SPEC_UDP :
IBV_FLOW_SPEC_TCP),
.size = size,
};
if (parser->queue[i].ibv_attr) {
dst = (void *)((uintptr_t)
parser->queue[i].ibv_attr +
parser->queue[i].offset);
memcpy(dst, &specs, size);
++parser->queue[i].ibv_attr->num_of_specs;
}
parser->queue[i].offset += size;
}
}
}
/**
* Validate and convert a flow supported by the NIC.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param[in] attr
* Flow rule attributes.
* @param[in] pattern
* Pattern specification (list terminated by the END pattern item).
* @param[in] actions
* Associated actions (list terminated by the END action).
* @param[out] error
* Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
* @param[in, out] parser
* Internal parser structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_convert(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
const struct rte_flow_attr *attr,
const struct rte_flow_item items[],
const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
struct rte_flow_error *error,
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser)
{
const struct mlx5_flow_items *cur_item = mlx5_flow_items;
unsigned int i;
int ret;
/* First step. Validate the attributes, items and actions. */
*parser = (struct mlx5_flow_parse){
.create = parser->create,
.layer = HASH_RXQ_ETH,
.mark_id = MLX5_FLOW_MARK_DEFAULT,
};
ret = mlx5_flow_convert_attributes(attr, error);
if (ret)
return ret;
ret = mlx5_flow_convert_actions(dev, actions, error, parser);
if (ret)
return ret;
ret = mlx5_flow_convert_items_validate(items, error, parser);
if (ret)
return ret;
mlx5_flow_convert_finalise(parser);
/*
* Second step.
* Allocate the memory space to store verbs specifications.
*/
if (parser->drop) {
unsigned int offset = parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].offset;
parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr =
mlx5_flow_convert_allocate(offset, error);
if (!parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr)
goto exit_enomem;
parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].offset =
sizeof(struct ibv_flow_attr);
} else {
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
unsigned int offset;
if (!(parser->rss_conf.types &
hash_rxq_init[i].dpdk_rss_hf) &&
(i != HASH_RXQ_ETH))
continue;
offset = parser->queue[i].offset;
parser->queue[i].ibv_attr =
mlx5_flow_convert_allocate(offset, error);
if (!parser->queue[i].ibv_attr)
goto exit_enomem;
parser->queue[i].offset = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_attr);
}
}
/* Third step. Conversion parse, fill the specifications. */
parser->inner = 0;
for (; items->type != RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_END; ++items) {
struct mlx5_flow_data data = {
.parser = parser,
.error = error,
};
if (items->type == RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VOID)
continue;
cur_item = &mlx5_flow_items[items->type];
ret = cur_item->convert(items,
(cur_item->default_mask ?
cur_item->default_mask :
cur_item->mask),
&data);
if (ret)
goto exit_free;
}
if (parser->mark)
mlx5_flow_create_flag_mark(parser, parser->mark_id);
if (parser->count && parser->create) {
mlx5_flow_create_count(dev, parser);
if (!parser->cs)
goto exit_count_error;
}
/*
* Last step. Complete missing specification to reach the RSS
* configuration.
*/
if (!parser->drop)
mlx5_flow_convert_finalise(parser);
mlx5_flow_update_priority(parser, attr);
exit_free:
/* Only verification is expected, all resources should be released. */
if (!parser->create) {
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (parser->queue[i].ibv_attr) {
rte_free(parser->queue[i].ibv_attr);
parser->queue[i].ibv_attr = NULL;
}
}
}
return ret;
exit_enomem:
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (parser->queue[i].ibv_attr) {
rte_free(parser->queue[i].ibv_attr);
parser->queue[i].ibv_attr = NULL;
}
}
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOMEM, RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED,
NULL, "cannot allocate verbs spec attributes");
return -rte_errno;
exit_count_error:
rte_flow_error_set(error, EINVAL, RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED,
NULL, "cannot create counter");
return -rte_errno;
}
/**
* Copy the specification created into the flow.
*
* @param parser
* Internal parser structure.
* @param src
* Create specification.
* @param size
* Size in bytes of the specification to copy.
*/
static void
mlx5_flow_create_copy(struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser, void *src,
unsigned int size)
{
unsigned int i;
void *dst;
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (!parser->queue[i].ibv_attr)
continue;
/* Specification must be the same l3 type or none. */
if (parser->layer == HASH_RXQ_ETH ||
(hash_rxq_init[parser->layer].ip_version ==
hash_rxq_init[i].ip_version) ||
(hash_rxq_init[i].ip_version == 0)) {
dst = (void *)((uintptr_t)parser->queue[i].ibv_attr +
parser->queue[i].offset);
memcpy(dst, src, size);
++parser->queue[i].ibv_attr->num_of_specs;
parser->queue[i].offset += size;
}
}
}
/**
* Convert Ethernet item to Verbs specification.
*
* @param item[in]
* Item specification.
* @param default_mask[in]
* Default bit-masks to use when item->mask is not provided.
* @param data[in, out]
* User structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_eth(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data)
{
const struct rte_flow_item_eth *spec = item->spec;
const struct rte_flow_item_eth *mask = item->mask;
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser = data->parser;
const unsigned int eth_size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_eth);
struct ibv_flow_spec_eth eth = {
.type = parser->inner | IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ETH,
.size = eth_size,
};
/* Don't update layer for the inner pattern. */
if (!parser->inner)
parser->layer = HASH_RXQ_ETH;
if (spec) {
unsigned int i;
if (!mask)
mask = default_mask;
memcpy(&eth.val.dst_mac, spec->dst.addr_bytes, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
memcpy(&eth.val.src_mac, spec->src.addr_bytes, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
eth.val.ether_type = spec->type;
memcpy(&eth.mask.dst_mac, mask->dst.addr_bytes, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
memcpy(&eth.mask.src_mac, mask->src.addr_bytes, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
eth.mask.ether_type = mask->type;
/* Remove unwanted bits from values. */
for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; ++i) {
eth.val.dst_mac[i] &= eth.mask.dst_mac[i];
eth.val.src_mac[i] &= eth.mask.src_mac[i];
}
eth.val.ether_type &= eth.mask.ether_type;
}
mlx5_flow_create_copy(parser, &eth, eth_size);
return 0;
}
/**
* Convert VLAN item to Verbs specification.
*
* @param item[in]
* Item specification.
* @param default_mask[in]
* Default bit-masks to use when item->mask is not provided.
* @param data[in, out]
* User structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_vlan(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data)
{
const struct rte_flow_item_vlan *spec = item->spec;
const struct rte_flow_item_vlan *mask = item->mask;
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser = data->parser;
struct ibv_flow_spec_eth *eth;
const unsigned int eth_size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_eth);
ethdev: fix TPID handling in flow API TPID handling in rte_flow VLAN and E_TAG pattern item definitions is not consistent with the normal stacking order of pattern items, which is confusing to applications. Problem is that when followed by one of these layers, the EtherType field of the preceding layer keeps its "inner" definition, and the "outer" TPID is provided by the subsequent layer, the reverse of how a packet looks like on the wire: Wire: [ ETH TPID = A | VLAN EtherType = B | B DATA ] rte_flow: [ ETH EtherType = B | VLAN TPID = A | B DATA ] Worse, when QinQ is involved, the stacking order of VLAN layers is unspecified. It is unclear whether it should be reversed (innermost to outermost) as well given TPID applies to the previous layer: Wire: [ ETH TPID = A | VLAN TPID = B | VLAN EtherType = C | C DATA ] rte_flow 1: [ ETH EtherType = C | VLAN TPID = B | VLAN TPID = A | C DATA ] rte_flow 2: [ ETH EtherType = C | VLAN TPID = A | VLAN TPID = B | C DATA ] While specifying EtherType/TPID is hopefully rarely necessary, the stacking order in case of QinQ and the lack of documentation remain an issue. This patch replaces TPID in the VLAN pattern item with an inner EtherType/TPID as is usually done everywhere else (e.g. struct vlan_hdr), clarifies documentation and updates all relevant code. It breaks ABI compatibility for the following public functions: - rte_flow_copy() - rte_flow_create() - rte_flow_query() - rte_flow_validate() Summary of changes for PMDs that implement ETH, VLAN or E_TAG pattern items: - bnxt: EtherType matching is supported with and without VLAN, but TPID matching is not and triggers an error. - e1000: EtherType matching is only supported with the ETHERTYPE filter, which does not support VLAN matching, therefore no impact. - enic: same as bnxt. - i40e: same as bnxt with existing FDIR limitations on allowed EtherType values. The remaining filter types (VXLAN, NVGRE, QINQ) do not support EtherType matching. - ixgbe: same as e1000, with additional minor change to rely on the new E-Tag macro definition. - mlx4: EtherType/TPID matching is not supported, no impact. - mlx5: same as bnxt. - mvpp2: same as bnxt. - sfc: same as bnxt. - tap: same as bnxt. Fixes: b1a4b4cbc0a8 ("ethdev: introduce generic flow API") Fixes: 99e7003831c3 ("net/ixgbe: parse L2 tunnel filter") Signed-off-by: Adrien Mazarguil <adrien.mazarguil@6wind.com> Acked-by: Andrew Rybchenko <arybchenko@solarflare.com>
2018-04-25 15:27:56 +00:00
const char *msg = "VLAN cannot be empty";
if (spec) {
unsigned int i;
if (!mask)
mask = default_mask;
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (!parser->queue[i].ibv_attr)
continue;
eth = (void *)((uintptr_t)parser->queue[i].ibv_attr +
parser->queue[i].offset - eth_size);
eth->val.vlan_tag = spec->tci;
eth->mask.vlan_tag = mask->tci;
eth->val.vlan_tag &= eth->mask.vlan_tag;
/*
* From verbs perspective an empty VLAN is equivalent
* to a packet without VLAN layer.
*/
if (!eth->mask.vlan_tag)
goto error;
ethdev: fix TPID handling in flow API TPID handling in rte_flow VLAN and E_TAG pattern item definitions is not consistent with the normal stacking order of pattern items, which is confusing to applications. Problem is that when followed by one of these layers, the EtherType field of the preceding layer keeps its "inner" definition, and the "outer" TPID is provided by the subsequent layer, the reverse of how a packet looks like on the wire: Wire: [ ETH TPID = A | VLAN EtherType = B | B DATA ] rte_flow: [ ETH EtherType = B | VLAN TPID = A | B DATA ] Worse, when QinQ is involved, the stacking order of VLAN layers is unspecified. It is unclear whether it should be reversed (innermost to outermost) as well given TPID applies to the previous layer: Wire: [ ETH TPID = A | VLAN TPID = B | VLAN EtherType = C | C DATA ] rte_flow 1: [ ETH EtherType = C | VLAN TPID = B | VLAN TPID = A | C DATA ] rte_flow 2: [ ETH EtherType = C | VLAN TPID = A | VLAN TPID = B | C DATA ] While specifying EtherType/TPID is hopefully rarely necessary, the stacking order in case of QinQ and the lack of documentation remain an issue. This patch replaces TPID in the VLAN pattern item with an inner EtherType/TPID as is usually done everywhere else (e.g. struct vlan_hdr), clarifies documentation and updates all relevant code. It breaks ABI compatibility for the following public functions: - rte_flow_copy() - rte_flow_create() - rte_flow_query() - rte_flow_validate() Summary of changes for PMDs that implement ETH, VLAN or E_TAG pattern items: - bnxt: EtherType matching is supported with and without VLAN, but TPID matching is not and triggers an error. - e1000: EtherType matching is only supported with the ETHERTYPE filter, which does not support VLAN matching, therefore no impact. - enic: same as bnxt. - i40e: same as bnxt with existing FDIR limitations on allowed EtherType values. The remaining filter types (VXLAN, NVGRE, QINQ) do not support EtherType matching. - ixgbe: same as e1000, with additional minor change to rely on the new E-Tag macro definition. - mlx4: EtherType/TPID matching is not supported, no impact. - mlx5: same as bnxt. - mvpp2: same as bnxt. - sfc: same as bnxt. - tap: same as bnxt. Fixes: b1a4b4cbc0a8 ("ethdev: introduce generic flow API") Fixes: 99e7003831c3 ("net/ixgbe: parse L2 tunnel filter") Signed-off-by: Adrien Mazarguil <adrien.mazarguil@6wind.com> Acked-by: Andrew Rybchenko <arybchenko@solarflare.com>
2018-04-25 15:27:56 +00:00
/* Outer TPID cannot be matched. */
if (eth->mask.ether_type) {
msg = "VLAN TPID matching is not supported";
goto error;
}
eth->val.ether_type = spec->inner_type;
eth->mask.ether_type = mask->inner_type;
eth->val.ether_type &= eth->mask.ether_type;
}
return 0;
}
error:
return rte_flow_error_set(data->error, EINVAL, RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ITEM,
ethdev: fix TPID handling in flow API TPID handling in rte_flow VLAN and E_TAG pattern item definitions is not consistent with the normal stacking order of pattern items, which is confusing to applications. Problem is that when followed by one of these layers, the EtherType field of the preceding layer keeps its "inner" definition, and the "outer" TPID is provided by the subsequent layer, the reverse of how a packet looks like on the wire: Wire: [ ETH TPID = A | VLAN EtherType = B | B DATA ] rte_flow: [ ETH EtherType = B | VLAN TPID = A | B DATA ] Worse, when QinQ is involved, the stacking order of VLAN layers is unspecified. It is unclear whether it should be reversed (innermost to outermost) as well given TPID applies to the previous layer: Wire: [ ETH TPID = A | VLAN TPID = B | VLAN EtherType = C | C DATA ] rte_flow 1: [ ETH EtherType = C | VLAN TPID = B | VLAN TPID = A | C DATA ] rte_flow 2: [ ETH EtherType = C | VLAN TPID = A | VLAN TPID = B | C DATA ] While specifying EtherType/TPID is hopefully rarely necessary, the stacking order in case of QinQ and the lack of documentation remain an issue. This patch replaces TPID in the VLAN pattern item with an inner EtherType/TPID as is usually done everywhere else (e.g. struct vlan_hdr), clarifies documentation and updates all relevant code. It breaks ABI compatibility for the following public functions: - rte_flow_copy() - rte_flow_create() - rte_flow_query() - rte_flow_validate() Summary of changes for PMDs that implement ETH, VLAN or E_TAG pattern items: - bnxt: EtherType matching is supported with and without VLAN, but TPID matching is not and triggers an error. - e1000: EtherType matching is only supported with the ETHERTYPE filter, which does not support VLAN matching, therefore no impact. - enic: same as bnxt. - i40e: same as bnxt with existing FDIR limitations on allowed EtherType values. The remaining filter types (VXLAN, NVGRE, QINQ) do not support EtherType matching. - ixgbe: same as e1000, with additional minor change to rely on the new E-Tag macro definition. - mlx4: EtherType/TPID matching is not supported, no impact. - mlx5: same as bnxt. - mvpp2: same as bnxt. - sfc: same as bnxt. - tap: same as bnxt. Fixes: b1a4b4cbc0a8 ("ethdev: introduce generic flow API") Fixes: 99e7003831c3 ("net/ixgbe: parse L2 tunnel filter") Signed-off-by: Adrien Mazarguil <adrien.mazarguil@6wind.com> Acked-by: Andrew Rybchenko <arybchenko@solarflare.com>
2018-04-25 15:27:56 +00:00
item, msg);
}
/**
* Convert IPv4 item to Verbs specification.
*
* @param item[in]
* Item specification.
* @param default_mask[in]
* Default bit-masks to use when item->mask is not provided.
* @param data[in, out]
* User structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_ipv4(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data)
{
const struct rte_flow_item_ipv4 *spec = item->spec;
const struct rte_flow_item_ipv4 *mask = item->mask;
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser = data->parser;
unsigned int ipv4_size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv4_ext);
struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv4_ext ipv4 = {
.type = parser->inner | IBV_FLOW_SPEC_IPV4_EXT,
.size = ipv4_size,
};
/* Don't update layer for the inner pattern. */
if (!parser->inner)
parser->layer = HASH_RXQ_IPV4;
if (spec) {
if (!mask)
mask = default_mask;
ipv4.val = (struct ibv_flow_ipv4_ext_filter){
.src_ip = spec->hdr.src_addr,
.dst_ip = spec->hdr.dst_addr,
.proto = spec->hdr.next_proto_id,
.tos = spec->hdr.type_of_service,
};
ipv4.mask = (struct ibv_flow_ipv4_ext_filter){
.src_ip = mask->hdr.src_addr,
.dst_ip = mask->hdr.dst_addr,
.proto = mask->hdr.next_proto_id,
.tos = mask->hdr.type_of_service,
};
/* Remove unwanted bits from values. */
ipv4.val.src_ip &= ipv4.mask.src_ip;
ipv4.val.dst_ip &= ipv4.mask.dst_ip;
ipv4.val.proto &= ipv4.mask.proto;
ipv4.val.tos &= ipv4.mask.tos;
}
mlx5_flow_create_copy(parser, &ipv4, ipv4_size);
return 0;
}
/**
* Convert IPv6 item to Verbs specification.
*
* @param item[in]
* Item specification.
* @param default_mask[in]
* Default bit-masks to use when item->mask is not provided.
* @param data[in, out]
* User structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_ipv6(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data)
{
const struct rte_flow_item_ipv6 *spec = item->spec;
const struct rte_flow_item_ipv6 *mask = item->mask;
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser = data->parser;
unsigned int ipv6_size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv6);
struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv6 ipv6 = {
.type = parser->inner | IBV_FLOW_SPEC_IPV6,
.size = ipv6_size,
};
/* Don't update layer for the inner pattern. */
if (!parser->inner)
parser->layer = HASH_RXQ_IPV6;
if (spec) {
unsigned int i;
uint32_t vtc_flow_val;
uint32_t vtc_flow_mask;
if (!mask)
mask = default_mask;
memcpy(&ipv6.val.src_ip, spec->hdr.src_addr,
RTE_DIM(ipv6.val.src_ip));
memcpy(&ipv6.val.dst_ip, spec->hdr.dst_addr,
RTE_DIM(ipv6.val.dst_ip));
memcpy(&ipv6.mask.src_ip, mask->hdr.src_addr,
RTE_DIM(ipv6.mask.src_ip));
memcpy(&ipv6.mask.dst_ip, mask->hdr.dst_addr,
RTE_DIM(ipv6.mask.dst_ip));
vtc_flow_val = rte_be_to_cpu_32(spec->hdr.vtc_flow);
vtc_flow_mask = rte_be_to_cpu_32(mask->hdr.vtc_flow);
ipv6.val.flow_label =
rte_cpu_to_be_32((vtc_flow_val & IPV6_HDR_FL_MASK) >>
IPV6_HDR_FL_SHIFT);
ipv6.val.traffic_class = (vtc_flow_val & IPV6_HDR_TC_MASK) >>
IPV6_HDR_TC_SHIFT;
ipv6.val.next_hdr = spec->hdr.proto;
ipv6.val.hop_limit = spec->hdr.hop_limits;
ipv6.mask.flow_label =
rte_cpu_to_be_32((vtc_flow_mask & IPV6_HDR_FL_MASK) >>
IPV6_HDR_FL_SHIFT);
ipv6.mask.traffic_class = (vtc_flow_mask & IPV6_HDR_TC_MASK) >>
IPV6_HDR_TC_SHIFT;
ipv6.mask.next_hdr = mask->hdr.proto;
ipv6.mask.hop_limit = mask->hdr.hop_limits;
/* Remove unwanted bits from values. */
for (i = 0; i < RTE_DIM(ipv6.val.src_ip); ++i) {
ipv6.val.src_ip[i] &= ipv6.mask.src_ip[i];
ipv6.val.dst_ip[i] &= ipv6.mask.dst_ip[i];
}
ipv6.val.flow_label &= ipv6.mask.flow_label;
ipv6.val.traffic_class &= ipv6.mask.traffic_class;
ipv6.val.next_hdr &= ipv6.mask.next_hdr;
ipv6.val.hop_limit &= ipv6.mask.hop_limit;
}
mlx5_flow_create_copy(parser, &ipv6, ipv6_size);
return 0;
}
/**
* Convert UDP item to Verbs specification.
*
* @param item[in]
* Item specification.
* @param default_mask[in]
* Default bit-masks to use when item->mask is not provided.
* @param data[in, out]
* User structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_udp(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data)
{
const struct rte_flow_item_udp *spec = item->spec;
const struct rte_flow_item_udp *mask = item->mask;
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser = data->parser;
unsigned int udp_size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_tcp_udp);
struct ibv_flow_spec_tcp_udp udp = {
.type = parser->inner | IBV_FLOW_SPEC_UDP,
.size = udp_size,
};
/* Don't update layer for the inner pattern. */
if (!parser->inner) {
if (parser->layer == HASH_RXQ_IPV4)
parser->layer = HASH_RXQ_UDPV4;
else
parser->layer = HASH_RXQ_UDPV6;
}
if (spec) {
if (!mask)
mask = default_mask;
udp.val.dst_port = spec->hdr.dst_port;
udp.val.src_port = spec->hdr.src_port;
udp.mask.dst_port = mask->hdr.dst_port;
udp.mask.src_port = mask->hdr.src_port;
/* Remove unwanted bits from values. */
udp.val.src_port &= udp.mask.src_port;
udp.val.dst_port &= udp.mask.dst_port;
}
mlx5_flow_create_copy(parser, &udp, udp_size);
return 0;
}
/**
* Convert TCP item to Verbs specification.
*
* @param item[in]
* Item specification.
* @param default_mask[in]
* Default bit-masks to use when item->mask is not provided.
* @param data[in, out]
* User structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_tcp(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data)
{
const struct rte_flow_item_tcp *spec = item->spec;
const struct rte_flow_item_tcp *mask = item->mask;
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser = data->parser;
unsigned int tcp_size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_tcp_udp);
struct ibv_flow_spec_tcp_udp tcp = {
.type = parser->inner | IBV_FLOW_SPEC_TCP,
.size = tcp_size,
};
/* Don't update layer for the inner pattern. */
if (!parser->inner) {
if (parser->layer == HASH_RXQ_IPV4)
parser->layer = HASH_RXQ_TCPV4;
else
parser->layer = HASH_RXQ_TCPV6;
}
if (spec) {
if (!mask)
mask = default_mask;
tcp.val.dst_port = spec->hdr.dst_port;
tcp.val.src_port = spec->hdr.src_port;
tcp.mask.dst_port = mask->hdr.dst_port;
tcp.mask.src_port = mask->hdr.src_port;
/* Remove unwanted bits from values. */
tcp.val.src_port &= tcp.mask.src_port;
tcp.val.dst_port &= tcp.mask.dst_port;
}
mlx5_flow_create_copy(parser, &tcp, tcp_size);
return 0;
}
/**
* Convert VXLAN item to Verbs specification.
*
* @param item[in]
* Item specification.
* @param default_mask[in]
* Default bit-masks to use when item->mask is not provided.
* @param data[in, out]
* User structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_vxlan(const struct rte_flow_item *item,
const void *default_mask,
struct mlx5_flow_data *data)
{
const struct rte_flow_item_vxlan *spec = item->spec;
const struct rte_flow_item_vxlan *mask = item->mask;
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser = data->parser;
unsigned int size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_tunnel);
struct ibv_flow_spec_tunnel vxlan = {
.type = parser->inner | IBV_FLOW_SPEC_VXLAN_TUNNEL,
.size = size,
};
union vni {
uint32_t vlan_id;
uint8_t vni[4];
} id;
id.vni[0] = 0;
parser->inner = IBV_FLOW_SPEC_INNER;
if (spec) {
if (!mask)
mask = default_mask;
memcpy(&id.vni[1], spec->vni, 3);
vxlan.val.tunnel_id = id.vlan_id;
memcpy(&id.vni[1], mask->vni, 3);
vxlan.mask.tunnel_id = id.vlan_id;
/* Remove unwanted bits from values. */
vxlan.val.tunnel_id &= vxlan.mask.tunnel_id;
}
/*
* Tunnel id 0 is equivalent as not adding a VXLAN layer, if only this
* layer is defined in the Verbs specification it is interpreted as
* wildcard and all packets will match this rule, if it follows a full
* stack layer (ex: eth / ipv4 / udp), all packets matching the layers
* before will also match this rule.
* To avoid such situation, VNI 0 is currently refused.
*/
if (!vxlan.val.tunnel_id)
return rte_flow_error_set(data->error, EINVAL,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ITEM,
item,
"VxLAN vni cannot be 0");
mlx5_flow_create_copy(parser, &vxlan, size);
return 0;
}
/**
* Convert mark/flag action to Verbs specification.
*
* @param parser
* Internal parser structure.
* @param mark_id
* Mark identifier.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_flag_mark(struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser, uint32_t mark_id)
{
unsigned int size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_action_tag);
struct ibv_flow_spec_action_tag tag = {
.type = IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ACTION_TAG,
.size = size,
.tag_id = mlx5_flow_mark_set(mark_id),
};
assert(parser->mark);
mlx5_flow_create_copy(parser, &tag, size);
return 0;
}
/**
* Convert count action to Verbs specification.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param parser
* Pointer to MLX5 flow parser structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_count(struct rte_eth_dev *dev __rte_unused,
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser __rte_unused)
{
#ifdef HAVE_IBV_DEVICE_COUNTERS_SET_SUPPORT
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
unsigned int size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_counter_action);
struct ibv_counter_set_init_attr init_attr = {0};
struct ibv_flow_spec_counter_action counter = {
.type = IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ACTION_COUNT,
.size = size,
.counter_set_handle = 0,
};
init_attr.counter_set_id = 0;
parser->cs = mlx5_glue->create_counter_set(priv->ctx, &init_attr);
if (!parser->cs) {
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
counter.counter_set_handle = parser->cs->handle;
mlx5_flow_create_copy(parser, &counter, size);
#endif
return 0;
}
/**
* Complete flow rule creation with a drop queue.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param parser
* Internal parser structure.
* @param flow
* Pointer to the rte_flow.
* @param[out] error
* Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_action_queue_drop(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser,
struct rte_flow *flow,
struct rte_flow_error *error)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
struct ibv_flow_spec_action_drop *drop;
unsigned int size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_action_drop);
assert(priv->pd);
assert(priv->ctx);
flow->drop = 1;
drop = (void *)((uintptr_t)parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr +
parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].offset);
*drop = (struct ibv_flow_spec_action_drop){
.type = IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ACTION_DROP,
.size = size,
};
++parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr->num_of_specs;
parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].offset += size;
flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr =
parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr;
if (parser->count)
flow->cs = parser->cs;
if (!priv->dev->data->dev_started)
return 0;
parser->queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr = NULL;
flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow =
mlx5_glue->create_flow(priv->flow_drop_queue->qp,
flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr);
if (!flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOMEM, RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_HANDLE,
NULL, "flow rule creation failure");
goto error;
}
return 0;
error:
assert(flow);
if (flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow) {
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_flow
(flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow));
flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow = NULL;
}
if (flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr) {
rte_free(flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr);
flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr = NULL;
}
if (flow->cs) {
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_counter_set(flow->cs));
flow->cs = NULL;
parser->cs = NULL;
}
return -rte_errno;
}
/**
* Create hash Rx queues when RSS is enabled.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param parser
* Internal parser structure.
* @param flow
* Pointer to the rte_flow.
* @param[out] error
* Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_action_queue_rss(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser,
struct rte_flow *flow,
struct rte_flow_error *error)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
uint64_t hash_fields;
if (!parser->queue[i].ibv_attr)
continue;
flow->frxq[i].ibv_attr = parser->queue[i].ibv_attr;
parser->queue[i].ibv_attr = NULL;
hash_fields = hash_rxq_init[i].hash_fields;
if (!priv->dev->data->dev_started)
continue;
flow->frxq[i].hrxq =
mlx5_hrxq_get(dev,
parser->rss_conf.key,
parser->rss_conf.key_len,
hash_fields,
parser->rss_conf.queue,
parser->rss_conf.queue_num);
if (flow->frxq[i].hrxq)
continue;
flow->frxq[i].hrxq =
mlx5_hrxq_new(dev,
parser->rss_conf.key,
parser->rss_conf.key_len,
hash_fields,
parser->rss_conf.queue,
parser->rss_conf.queue_num);
if (!flow->frxq[i].hrxq) {
return rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOMEM,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_HANDLE,
NULL,
"cannot create hash rxq");
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Complete flow rule creation.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param parser
* Internal parser structure.
* @param flow
* Pointer to the rte_flow.
* @param[out] error
* Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_create_action_queue(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
struct mlx5_flow_parse *parser,
struct rte_flow *flow,
struct rte_flow_error *error)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
int ret;
unsigned int i;
unsigned int flows_n = 0;
assert(priv->pd);
assert(priv->ctx);
assert(!parser->drop);
ret = mlx5_flow_create_action_queue_rss(dev, parser, flow, error);
if (ret)
goto error;
if (parser->count)
flow->cs = parser->cs;
if (!priv->dev->data->dev_started)
return 0;
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (!flow->frxq[i].hrxq)
continue;
flow->frxq[i].ibv_flow =
mlx5_glue->create_flow(flow->frxq[i].hrxq->qp,
flow->frxq[i].ibv_attr);
if (!flow->frxq[i].ibv_flow) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOMEM,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_HANDLE,
NULL, "flow rule creation failure");
goto error;
}
++flows_n;
DRV_LOG(DEBUG, "port %u %p type %d QP %p ibv_flow %p",
dev->data->port_id,
(void *)flow, i,
(void *)flow->frxq[i].hrxq,
(void *)flow->frxq[i].ibv_flow);
}
if (!flows_n) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, EINVAL, RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_HANDLE,
NULL, "internal error in flow creation");
goto error;
}
for (i = 0; i != parser->rss_conf.queue_num; ++i) {
struct mlx5_rxq_data *q =
(*priv->rxqs)[parser->rss_conf.queue[i]];
q->mark |= parser->mark;
}
return 0;
error:
ret = rte_errno; /* Save rte_errno before cleanup. */
assert(flow);
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (flow->frxq[i].ibv_flow) {
struct ibv_flow *ibv_flow = flow->frxq[i].ibv_flow;
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_flow(ibv_flow));
}
if (flow->frxq[i].hrxq)
mlx5_hrxq_release(dev, flow->frxq[i].hrxq);
if (flow->frxq[i].ibv_attr)
rte_free(flow->frxq[i].ibv_attr);
}
if (flow->cs) {
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_counter_set(flow->cs));
flow->cs = NULL;
parser->cs = NULL;
}
rte_errno = ret; /* Restore rte_errno. */
return -rte_errno;
}
/**
* Convert a flow.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param list
* Pointer to a TAILQ flow list.
* @param[in] attr
* Flow rule attributes.
* @param[in] pattern
* Pattern specification (list terminated by the END pattern item).
* @param[in] actions
* Associated actions (list terminated by the END action).
* @param[out] error
* Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
*
* @return
* A flow on success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static struct rte_flow *
mlx5_flow_list_create(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
struct mlx5_flows *list,
const struct rte_flow_attr *attr,
const struct rte_flow_item items[],
const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
struct rte_flow_error *error)
{
struct mlx5_flow_parse parser = { .create = 1, };
struct rte_flow *flow = NULL;
unsigned int i;
int ret;
ret = mlx5_flow_convert(dev, attr, items, actions, error, &parser);
if (ret)
goto exit;
flow = rte_calloc(__func__, 1,
sizeof(*flow) +
parser.rss_conf.queue_num * sizeof(uint16_t),
0);
if (!flow) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, ENOMEM,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED,
NULL,
"cannot allocate flow memory");
return NULL;
}
/* Copy configuration. */
flow->queues = (uint16_t (*)[])(flow + 1);
flow->rss_conf = (struct rte_flow_action_rss){
.func = RTE_ETH_HASH_FUNCTION_DEFAULT,
.level = 0,
.types = parser.rss_conf.types,
.key_len = parser.rss_conf.key_len,
.queue_num = parser.rss_conf.queue_num,
.key = memcpy(flow->rss_key, parser.rss_conf.key,
sizeof(*parser.rss_conf.key) *
parser.rss_conf.key_len),
.queue = memcpy(flow->queues, parser.rss_conf.queue,
sizeof(*parser.rss_conf.queue) *
parser.rss_conf.queue_num),
};
flow->mark = parser.mark;
/* finalise the flow. */
if (parser.drop)
ret = mlx5_flow_create_action_queue_drop(dev, &parser, flow,
error);
else
ret = mlx5_flow_create_action_queue(dev, &parser, flow, error);
if (ret)
goto exit;
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(list, flow, next);
DRV_LOG(DEBUG, "port %u flow created %p", dev->data->port_id,
(void *)flow);
return flow;
exit:
DRV_LOG(ERR, "port %u flow creation error: %s", dev->data->port_id,
error->message);
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (parser.queue[i].ibv_attr)
rte_free(parser.queue[i].ibv_attr);
}
rte_free(flow);
return NULL;
}
/**
* Validate a flow supported by the NIC.
*
* @see rte_flow_validate()
* @see rte_flow_ops
*/
int
mlx5_flow_validate(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
const struct rte_flow_attr *attr,
const struct rte_flow_item items[],
const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
struct rte_flow_error *error)
{
struct mlx5_flow_parse parser = { .create = 0, };
return mlx5_flow_convert(dev, attr, items, actions, error, &parser);
}
/**
* Create a flow.
*
* @see rte_flow_create()
* @see rte_flow_ops
*/
struct rte_flow *
mlx5_flow_create(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
const struct rte_flow_attr *attr,
const struct rte_flow_item items[],
const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
struct rte_flow_error *error)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
return mlx5_flow_list_create(dev, &priv->flows, attr, items, actions,
error);
}
/**
* Destroy a flow in a list.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param list
* Pointer to a TAILQ flow list.
* @param[in] flow
* Flow to destroy.
*/
static void
mlx5_flow_list_destroy(struct rte_eth_dev *dev, struct mlx5_flows *list,
struct rte_flow *flow)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
unsigned int i;
if (flow->drop || !flow->mark)
goto free;
for (i = 0; i != flow->rss_conf.queue_num; ++i) {
struct rte_flow *tmp;
int mark = 0;
/*
* To remove the mark from the queue, the queue must not be
* present in any other marked flow (RSS or not).
*/
TAILQ_FOREACH(tmp, list, next) {
unsigned int j;
uint16_t *tqs = NULL;
uint16_t tq_n = 0;
if (!tmp->mark)
continue;
for (j = 0; j != hash_rxq_init_n; ++j) {
if (!tmp->frxq[j].hrxq)
continue;
tqs = tmp->frxq[j].hrxq->ind_table->queues;
tq_n = tmp->frxq[j].hrxq->ind_table->queues_n;
}
if (!tq_n)
continue;
for (j = 0; (j != tq_n) && !mark; j++)
if (tqs[j] == (*flow->queues)[i])
mark = 1;
}
(*priv->rxqs)[(*flow->queues)[i]]->mark = mark;
}
free:
if (flow->drop) {
if (flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow)
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_flow
(flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow));
rte_free(flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr);
} else {
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
struct mlx5_flow *frxq = &flow->frxq[i];
if (frxq->ibv_flow)
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_flow
(frxq->ibv_flow));
if (frxq->hrxq)
mlx5_hrxq_release(dev, frxq->hrxq);
if (frxq->ibv_attr)
rte_free(frxq->ibv_attr);
}
}
if (flow->cs) {
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_counter_set(flow->cs));
flow->cs = NULL;
}
TAILQ_REMOVE(list, flow, next);
DRV_LOG(DEBUG, "port %u flow destroyed %p", dev->data->port_id,
(void *)flow);
rte_free(flow);
}
/**
* Destroy all flows.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param list
* Pointer to a TAILQ flow list.
*/
void
mlx5_flow_list_flush(struct rte_eth_dev *dev, struct mlx5_flows *list)
{
while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(list)) {
struct rte_flow *flow;
flow = TAILQ_FIRST(list);
mlx5_flow_list_destroy(dev, list, flow);
}
}
/**
* Create drop queue.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
int
mlx5_flow_create_drop_queue(struct rte_eth_dev *dev)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
struct mlx5_hrxq_drop *fdq = NULL;
assert(priv->pd);
assert(priv->ctx);
fdq = rte_calloc(__func__, 1, sizeof(*fdq), 0);
if (!fdq) {
DRV_LOG(WARNING,
"port %u cannot allocate memory for drop queue",
dev->data->port_id);
rte_errno = ENOMEM;
return -rte_errno;
}
fdq->cq = mlx5_glue->create_cq(priv->ctx, 1, NULL, NULL, 0);
if (!fdq->cq) {
DRV_LOG(WARNING, "port %u cannot allocate CQ for drop queue",
dev->data->port_id);
rte_errno = errno;
goto error;
}
fdq->wq = mlx5_glue->create_wq
(priv->ctx,
&(struct ibv_wq_init_attr){
.wq_type = IBV_WQT_RQ,
.max_wr = 1,
.max_sge = 1,
.pd = priv->pd,
.cq = fdq->cq,
});
if (!fdq->wq) {
DRV_LOG(WARNING, "port %u cannot allocate WQ for drop queue",
dev->data->port_id);
rte_errno = errno;
goto error;
}
fdq->ind_table = mlx5_glue->create_rwq_ind_table
(priv->ctx,
&(struct ibv_rwq_ind_table_init_attr){
.log_ind_tbl_size = 0,
.ind_tbl = &fdq->wq,
.comp_mask = 0,
});
if (!fdq->ind_table) {
DRV_LOG(WARNING,
"port %u cannot allocate indirection table for drop"
" queue",
dev->data->port_id);
rte_errno = errno;
goto error;
}
fdq->qp = mlx5_glue->create_qp_ex
(priv->ctx,
&(struct ibv_qp_init_attr_ex){
.qp_type = IBV_QPT_RAW_PACKET,
.comp_mask =
IBV_QP_INIT_ATTR_PD |
IBV_QP_INIT_ATTR_IND_TABLE |
IBV_QP_INIT_ATTR_RX_HASH,
.rx_hash_conf = (struct ibv_rx_hash_conf){
.rx_hash_function =
IBV_RX_HASH_FUNC_TOEPLITZ,
.rx_hash_key_len = rss_hash_default_key_len,
.rx_hash_key = rss_hash_default_key,
.rx_hash_fields_mask = 0,
},
.rwq_ind_tbl = fdq->ind_table,
.pd = priv->pd
});
if (!fdq->qp) {
DRV_LOG(WARNING, "port %u cannot allocate QP for drop queue",
dev->data->port_id);
rte_errno = errno;
goto error;
}
priv->flow_drop_queue = fdq;
return 0;
error:
if (fdq->qp)
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_qp(fdq->qp));
if (fdq->ind_table)
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_rwq_ind_table(fdq->ind_table));
if (fdq->wq)
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_wq(fdq->wq));
if (fdq->cq)
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_cq(fdq->cq));
if (fdq)
rte_free(fdq);
priv->flow_drop_queue = NULL;
return -rte_errno;
}
/**
* Delete drop queue.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
*/
void
mlx5_flow_delete_drop_queue(struct rte_eth_dev *dev)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
struct mlx5_hrxq_drop *fdq = priv->flow_drop_queue;
if (!fdq)
return;
if (fdq->qp)
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_qp(fdq->qp));
if (fdq->ind_table)
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_rwq_ind_table(fdq->ind_table));
if (fdq->wq)
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_wq(fdq->wq));
if (fdq->cq)
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_cq(fdq->cq));
rte_free(fdq);
priv->flow_drop_queue = NULL;
}
/**
* Remove all flows.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param list
* Pointer to a TAILQ flow list.
*/
void
mlx5_flow_stop(struct rte_eth_dev *dev, struct mlx5_flows *list)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
struct rte_flow *flow;
TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(flow, list, mlx5_flows, next) {
unsigned int i;
struct mlx5_ind_table_ibv *ind_tbl = NULL;
if (flow->drop) {
if (!flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow)
continue;
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_flow
(flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow));
flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow = NULL;
DRV_LOG(DEBUG, "port %u flow %p removed",
dev->data->port_id, (void *)flow);
/* Next flow. */
continue;
}
/* Verify the flow has not already been cleaned. */
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (!flow->frxq[i].ibv_flow)
continue;
/*
* Indirection table may be necessary to remove the
* flags in the Rx queues.
* This helps to speed-up the process by avoiding
* another loop.
*/
ind_tbl = flow->frxq[i].hrxq->ind_table;
break;
}
if (i == hash_rxq_init_n)
return;
if (flow->mark) {
assert(ind_tbl);
for (i = 0; i != ind_tbl->queues_n; ++i)
(*priv->rxqs)[ind_tbl->queues[i]]->mark = 0;
}
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (!flow->frxq[i].ibv_flow)
continue;
claim_zero(mlx5_glue->destroy_flow
(flow->frxq[i].ibv_flow));
flow->frxq[i].ibv_flow = NULL;
mlx5_hrxq_release(dev, flow->frxq[i].hrxq);
flow->frxq[i].hrxq = NULL;
}
DRV_LOG(DEBUG, "port %u flow %p removed", dev->data->port_id,
(void *)flow);
}
}
/**
* Add all flows.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param list
* Pointer to a TAILQ flow list.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
int
mlx5_flow_start(struct rte_eth_dev *dev, struct mlx5_flows *list)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
struct rte_flow *flow;
TAILQ_FOREACH(flow, list, next) {
unsigned int i;
if (flow->drop) {
flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow =
mlx5_glue->create_flow
(priv->flow_drop_queue->qp,
flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr);
if (!flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_flow) {
DRV_LOG(DEBUG,
"port %u flow %p cannot be applied",
dev->data->port_id, (void *)flow);
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
DRV_LOG(DEBUG, "port %u flow %p applied",
dev->data->port_id, (void *)flow);
/* Next flow. */
continue;
}
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (!flow->frxq[i].ibv_attr)
continue;
flow->frxq[i].hrxq =
mlx5_hrxq_get(dev, flow->rss_conf.key,
flow->rss_conf.key_len,
hash_rxq_init[i].hash_fields,
flow->rss_conf.queue,
flow->rss_conf.queue_num);
if (flow->frxq[i].hrxq)
goto flow_create;
flow->frxq[i].hrxq =
mlx5_hrxq_new(dev, flow->rss_conf.key,
flow->rss_conf.key_len,
hash_rxq_init[i].hash_fields,
flow->rss_conf.queue,
flow->rss_conf.queue_num);
if (!flow->frxq[i].hrxq) {
DRV_LOG(DEBUG,
"port %u flow %p cannot be applied",
dev->data->port_id, (void *)flow);
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
flow_create:
flow->frxq[i].ibv_flow =
mlx5_glue->create_flow(flow->frxq[i].hrxq->qp,
flow->frxq[i].ibv_attr);
if (!flow->frxq[i].ibv_flow) {
DRV_LOG(DEBUG,
"port %u flow %p cannot be applied",
dev->data->port_id, (void *)flow);
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
DRV_LOG(DEBUG, "port %u flow %p applied",
dev->data->port_id, (void *)flow);
}
if (!flow->mark)
continue;
for (i = 0; i != flow->rss_conf.queue_num; ++i)
(*priv->rxqs)[flow->rss_conf.queue[i]]->mark = 1;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Verify the flow list is empty
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
*
* @return the number of flows not released.
*/
int
mlx5_flow_verify(struct rte_eth_dev *dev)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
struct rte_flow *flow;
int ret = 0;
TAILQ_FOREACH(flow, &priv->flows, next) {
DRV_LOG(DEBUG, "port %u flow %p still referenced",
dev->data->port_id, (void *)flow);
++ret;
}
return ret;
}
/**
* Enable a control flow configured from the control plane.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param eth_spec
* An Ethernet flow spec to apply.
* @param eth_mask
* An Ethernet flow mask to apply.
* @param vlan_spec
* A VLAN flow spec to apply.
* @param vlan_mask
* A VLAN flow mask to apply.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
int
mlx5_ctrl_flow_vlan(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
struct rte_flow_item_eth *eth_spec,
struct rte_flow_item_eth *eth_mask,
struct rte_flow_item_vlan *vlan_spec,
struct rte_flow_item_vlan *vlan_mask)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
const struct rte_flow_attr attr = {
.ingress = 1,
.priority = MLX5_CTRL_FLOW_PRIORITY,
};
struct rte_flow_item items[] = {
{
.type = RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH,
.spec = eth_spec,
.last = NULL,
.mask = eth_mask,
},
{
.type = (vlan_spec) ? RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VLAN :
RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_END,
.spec = vlan_spec,
.last = NULL,
.mask = vlan_mask,
},
{
.type = RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_END,
},
};
uint16_t queue[priv->reta_idx_n];
struct rte_flow_action_rss action_rss = {
.func = RTE_ETH_HASH_FUNCTION_DEFAULT,
.level = 0,
.types = priv->rss_conf.rss_hf,
.key_len = priv->rss_conf.rss_key_len,
.queue_num = priv->reta_idx_n,
.key = priv->rss_conf.rss_key,
.queue = queue,
};
struct rte_flow_action actions[] = {
{
.type = RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_RSS,
.conf = &action_rss,
},
{
.type = RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_END,
},
};
struct rte_flow *flow;
struct rte_flow_error error;
unsigned int i;
if (!priv->reta_idx_n) {
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
for (i = 0; i != priv->reta_idx_n; ++i)
queue[i] = (*priv->reta_idx)[i];
flow = mlx5_flow_list_create(dev, &priv->ctrl_flows, &attr, items,
actions, &error);
if (!flow)
return -rte_errno;
return 0;
}
/**
* Enable a flow control configured from the control plane.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param eth_spec
* An Ethernet flow spec to apply.
* @param eth_mask
* An Ethernet flow mask to apply.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
int
mlx5_ctrl_flow(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
struct rte_flow_item_eth *eth_spec,
struct rte_flow_item_eth *eth_mask)
{
return mlx5_ctrl_flow_vlan(dev, eth_spec, eth_mask, NULL, NULL);
}
/**
* Destroy a flow.
*
* @see rte_flow_destroy()
* @see rte_flow_ops
*/
int
mlx5_flow_destroy(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
struct rte_flow *flow,
struct rte_flow_error *error __rte_unused)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
mlx5_flow_list_destroy(dev, &priv->flows, flow);
return 0;
}
/**
* Destroy all flows.
*
* @see rte_flow_flush()
* @see rte_flow_ops
*/
int
mlx5_flow_flush(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
struct rte_flow_error *error __rte_unused)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
mlx5_flow_list_flush(dev, &priv->flows);
return 0;
}
#ifdef HAVE_IBV_DEVICE_COUNTERS_SET_SUPPORT
/**
* Query flow counter.
*
* @param cs
* the counter set.
* @param counter_value
* returned data from the counter.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_flow_query_count(struct ibv_counter_set *cs,
struct mlx5_flow_counter_stats *counter_stats,
struct rte_flow_query_count *query_count,
struct rte_flow_error *error)
{
uint64_t counters[2];
struct ibv_query_counter_set_attr query_cs_attr = {
.cs = cs,
.query_flags = IBV_COUNTER_SET_FORCE_UPDATE,
};
struct ibv_counter_set_data query_out = {
.out = counters,
.outlen = 2 * sizeof(uint64_t),
};
int err = mlx5_glue->query_counter_set(&query_cs_attr, &query_out);
if (err)
return rte_flow_error_set(error, err,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED,
NULL,
"cannot read counter");
query_count->hits_set = 1;
query_count->bytes_set = 1;
query_count->hits = counters[0] - counter_stats->hits;
query_count->bytes = counters[1] - counter_stats->bytes;
if (query_count->reset) {
counter_stats->hits = counters[0];
counter_stats->bytes = counters[1];
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Query a flows.
*
* @see rte_flow_query()
* @see rte_flow_ops
*/
int
mlx5_flow_query(struct rte_eth_dev *dev __rte_unused,
struct rte_flow *flow,
enum rte_flow_action_type action __rte_unused,
void *data,
struct rte_flow_error *error)
{
if (flow->cs) {
int ret;
ret = mlx5_flow_query_count(flow->cs,
&flow->counter_stats,
(struct rte_flow_query_count *)data,
error);
if (ret)
return ret;
} else {
return rte_flow_error_set(error, EINVAL,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED,
NULL,
"no counter found for flow");
}
return 0;
}
#endif
/**
* Isolated mode.
*
* @see rte_flow_isolate()
* @see rte_flow_ops
*/
int
mlx5_flow_isolate(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
int enable,
struct rte_flow_error *error)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
if (dev->data->dev_started) {
rte_flow_error_set(error, EBUSY,
RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED,
NULL,
"port must be stopped first");
return -rte_errno;
}
priv->isolated = !!enable;
if (enable)
priv->dev->dev_ops = &mlx5_dev_ops_isolate;
else
priv->dev->dev_ops = &mlx5_dev_ops;
return 0;
}
/**
* Convert a flow director filter to a generic flow.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param fdir_filter
* Flow director filter to add.
* @param attributes
* Generic flow parameters structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_fdir_filter_convert(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
const struct rte_eth_fdir_filter *fdir_filter,
struct mlx5_fdir *attributes)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
const struct rte_eth_fdir_input *input = &fdir_filter->input;
const struct rte_eth_fdir_masks *mask =
&dev->data->dev_conf.fdir_conf.mask;
/* Validate queue number. */
if (fdir_filter->action.rx_queue >= priv->rxqs_n) {
DRV_LOG(ERR, "port %u invalid queue number %d",
dev->data->port_id, fdir_filter->action.rx_queue);
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
attributes->attr.ingress = 1;
attributes->items[0] = (struct rte_flow_item) {
.type = RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH,
.spec = &attributes->l2,
.mask = &attributes->l2_mask,
};
switch (fdir_filter->action.behavior) {
case RTE_ETH_FDIR_ACCEPT:
attributes->actions[0] = (struct rte_flow_action){
.type = RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_QUEUE,
.conf = &attributes->queue,
};
break;
case RTE_ETH_FDIR_REJECT:
attributes->actions[0] = (struct rte_flow_action){
.type = RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_DROP,
};
break;
default:
DRV_LOG(ERR, "port %u invalid behavior %d",
dev->data->port_id,
fdir_filter->action.behavior);
rte_errno = ENOTSUP;
return -rte_errno;
}
attributes->queue.index = fdir_filter->action.rx_queue;
/* Handle L3. */
switch (fdir_filter->input.flow_type) {
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV4_UDP:
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV4_TCP:
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV4_OTHER:
attributes->l3.ipv4.hdr = (struct ipv4_hdr){
.src_addr = input->flow.ip4_flow.src_ip,
.dst_addr = input->flow.ip4_flow.dst_ip,
.time_to_live = input->flow.ip4_flow.ttl,
.type_of_service = input->flow.ip4_flow.tos,
.next_proto_id = input->flow.ip4_flow.proto,
};
attributes->l3_mask.ipv4.hdr = (struct ipv4_hdr){
.src_addr = mask->ipv4_mask.src_ip,
.dst_addr = mask->ipv4_mask.dst_ip,
.time_to_live = mask->ipv4_mask.ttl,
.type_of_service = mask->ipv4_mask.tos,
.next_proto_id = mask->ipv4_mask.proto,
};
attributes->items[1] = (struct rte_flow_item){
.type = RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV4,
.spec = &attributes->l3,
.mask = &attributes->l3_mask,
};
break;
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP:
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP:
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV6_OTHER:
attributes->l3.ipv6.hdr = (struct ipv6_hdr){
.hop_limits = input->flow.ipv6_flow.hop_limits,
.proto = input->flow.ipv6_flow.proto,
};
memcpy(attributes->l3.ipv6.hdr.src_addr,
input->flow.ipv6_flow.src_ip,
RTE_DIM(attributes->l3.ipv6.hdr.src_addr));
memcpy(attributes->l3.ipv6.hdr.dst_addr,
input->flow.ipv6_flow.dst_ip,
RTE_DIM(attributes->l3.ipv6.hdr.src_addr));
memcpy(attributes->l3_mask.ipv6.hdr.src_addr,
mask->ipv6_mask.src_ip,
RTE_DIM(attributes->l3_mask.ipv6.hdr.src_addr));
memcpy(attributes->l3_mask.ipv6.hdr.dst_addr,
mask->ipv6_mask.dst_ip,
RTE_DIM(attributes->l3_mask.ipv6.hdr.src_addr));
attributes->items[1] = (struct rte_flow_item){
.type = RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6,
.spec = &attributes->l3,
.mask = &attributes->l3_mask,
};
break;
default:
DRV_LOG(ERR, "port %u invalid flow type%d",
dev->data->port_id, fdir_filter->input.flow_type);
rte_errno = ENOTSUP;
return -rte_errno;
}
/* Handle L4. */
switch (fdir_filter->input.flow_type) {
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV4_UDP:
attributes->l4.udp.hdr = (struct udp_hdr){
.src_port = input->flow.udp4_flow.src_port,
.dst_port = input->flow.udp4_flow.dst_port,
};
attributes->l4_mask.udp.hdr = (struct udp_hdr){
.src_port = mask->src_port_mask,
.dst_port = mask->dst_port_mask,
};
attributes->items[2] = (struct rte_flow_item){
.type = RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_UDP,
.spec = &attributes->l4,
.mask = &attributes->l4_mask,
};
break;
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV4_TCP:
attributes->l4.tcp.hdr = (struct tcp_hdr){
.src_port = input->flow.tcp4_flow.src_port,
.dst_port = input->flow.tcp4_flow.dst_port,
};
attributes->l4_mask.tcp.hdr = (struct tcp_hdr){
.src_port = mask->src_port_mask,
.dst_port = mask->dst_port_mask,
};
attributes->items[2] = (struct rte_flow_item){
.type = RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TCP,
.spec = &attributes->l4,
.mask = &attributes->l4_mask,
};
break;
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP:
attributes->l4.udp.hdr = (struct udp_hdr){
.src_port = input->flow.udp6_flow.src_port,
.dst_port = input->flow.udp6_flow.dst_port,
};
attributes->l4_mask.udp.hdr = (struct udp_hdr){
.src_port = mask->src_port_mask,
.dst_port = mask->dst_port_mask,
};
attributes->items[2] = (struct rte_flow_item){
.type = RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_UDP,
.spec = &attributes->l4,
.mask = &attributes->l4_mask,
};
break;
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP:
attributes->l4.tcp.hdr = (struct tcp_hdr){
.src_port = input->flow.tcp6_flow.src_port,
.dst_port = input->flow.tcp6_flow.dst_port,
};
attributes->l4_mask.tcp.hdr = (struct tcp_hdr){
.src_port = mask->src_port_mask,
.dst_port = mask->dst_port_mask,
};
attributes->items[2] = (struct rte_flow_item){
.type = RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TCP,
.spec = &attributes->l4,
.mask = &attributes->l4_mask,
};
break;
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV4_OTHER:
case RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV6_OTHER:
break;
default:
DRV_LOG(ERR, "port %u invalid flow type%d",
dev->data->port_id, fdir_filter->input.flow_type);
rte_errno = ENOTSUP;
return -rte_errno;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Add new flow director filter and store it in list.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param fdir_filter
* Flow director filter to add.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_fdir_filter_add(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
const struct rte_eth_fdir_filter *fdir_filter)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
struct mlx5_fdir attributes = {
.attr.group = 0,
.l2_mask = {
.dst.addr_bytes = "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00",
.src.addr_bytes = "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00",
.type = 0,
},
};
struct mlx5_flow_parse parser = {
.layer = HASH_RXQ_ETH,
};
struct rte_flow_error error;
struct rte_flow *flow;
int ret;
ret = mlx5_fdir_filter_convert(dev, fdir_filter, &attributes);
if (ret)
return ret;
ret = mlx5_flow_convert(dev, &attributes.attr, attributes.items,
attributes.actions, &error, &parser);
if (ret)
return ret;
flow = mlx5_flow_list_create(dev, &priv->flows, &attributes.attr,
attributes.items, attributes.actions,
&error);
if (flow) {
DRV_LOG(DEBUG, "port %u FDIR created %p", dev->data->port_id,
(void *)flow);
return 0;
}
return -rte_errno;
}
/**
* Delete specific filter.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param fdir_filter
* Filter to be deleted.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_fdir_filter_delete(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
const struct rte_eth_fdir_filter *fdir_filter)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
struct mlx5_fdir attributes = {
.attr.group = 0,
};
struct mlx5_flow_parse parser = {
.create = 1,
.layer = HASH_RXQ_ETH,
};
struct rte_flow_error error;
struct rte_flow *flow;
unsigned int i;
int ret;
ret = mlx5_fdir_filter_convert(dev, fdir_filter, &attributes);
if (ret)
return ret;
ret = mlx5_flow_convert(dev, &attributes.attr, attributes.items,
attributes.actions, &error, &parser);
if (ret)
goto exit;
/*
* Special case for drop action which is only set in the
* specifications when the flow is created. In this situation the
* drop specification is missing.
*/
if (parser.drop) {
struct ibv_flow_spec_action_drop *drop;
drop = (void *)((uintptr_t)parser.queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr +
parser.queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].offset);
*drop = (struct ibv_flow_spec_action_drop){
.type = IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ACTION_DROP,
.size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_action_drop),
};
parser.queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr->num_of_specs++;
}
TAILQ_FOREACH(flow, &priv->flows, next) {
struct ibv_flow_attr *attr;
struct ibv_spec_header *attr_h;
void *spec;
struct ibv_flow_attr *flow_attr;
struct ibv_spec_header *flow_h;
void *flow_spec;
unsigned int specs_n;
attr = parser.queue[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr;
flow_attr = flow->frxq[HASH_RXQ_ETH].ibv_attr;
/* Compare first the attributes. */
if (memcmp(attr, flow_attr, sizeof(struct ibv_flow_attr)))
continue;
if (attr->num_of_specs == 0)
continue;
spec = (void *)((uintptr_t)attr +
sizeof(struct ibv_flow_attr));
flow_spec = (void *)((uintptr_t)flow_attr +
sizeof(struct ibv_flow_attr));
specs_n = RTE_MIN(attr->num_of_specs, flow_attr->num_of_specs);
for (i = 0; i != specs_n; ++i) {
attr_h = spec;
flow_h = flow_spec;
if (memcmp(spec, flow_spec,
RTE_MIN(attr_h->size, flow_h->size)))
goto wrong_flow;
spec = (void *)((uintptr_t)spec + attr_h->size);
flow_spec = (void *)((uintptr_t)flow_spec +
flow_h->size);
}
/* At this point, the flow match. */
break;
wrong_flow:
/* The flow does not match. */
continue;
}
ret = rte_errno; /* Save rte_errno before cleanup. */
if (flow)
mlx5_flow_list_destroy(dev, &priv->flows, flow);
exit:
for (i = 0; i != hash_rxq_init_n; ++i) {
if (parser.queue[i].ibv_attr)
rte_free(parser.queue[i].ibv_attr);
}
rte_errno = ret; /* Restore rte_errno. */
return -rte_errno;
}
/**
* Update queue for specific filter.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param fdir_filter
* Filter to be updated.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_fdir_filter_update(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
const struct rte_eth_fdir_filter *fdir_filter)
{
int ret;
ret = mlx5_fdir_filter_delete(dev, fdir_filter);
if (ret)
return ret;
return mlx5_fdir_filter_add(dev, fdir_filter);
}
/**
* Flush all filters.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
*/
static void
mlx5_fdir_filter_flush(struct rte_eth_dev *dev)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
mlx5_flow_list_flush(dev, &priv->flows);
}
/**
* Get flow director information.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param[out] fdir_info
* Resulting flow director information.
*/
static void
mlx5_fdir_info_get(struct rte_eth_dev *dev, struct rte_eth_fdir_info *fdir_info)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
struct rte_eth_fdir_masks *mask =
&priv->dev->data->dev_conf.fdir_conf.mask;
fdir_info->mode = priv->dev->data->dev_conf.fdir_conf.mode;
fdir_info->guarant_spc = 0;
rte_memcpy(&fdir_info->mask, mask, sizeof(fdir_info->mask));
fdir_info->max_flexpayload = 0;
fdir_info->flow_types_mask[0] = 0;
fdir_info->flex_payload_unit = 0;
fdir_info->max_flex_payload_segment_num = 0;
fdir_info->flex_payload_limit = 0;
memset(&fdir_info->flex_conf, 0, sizeof(fdir_info->flex_conf));
}
/**
* Deal with flow director operations.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device.
* @param filter_op
* Operation to perform.
* @param arg
* Pointer to operation-specific structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
static int
mlx5_fdir_ctrl_func(struct rte_eth_dev *dev, enum rte_filter_op filter_op,
void *arg)
{
struct priv *priv = dev->data->dev_private;
enum rte_fdir_mode fdir_mode =
priv->dev->data->dev_conf.fdir_conf.mode;
if (filter_op == RTE_ETH_FILTER_NOP)
return 0;
if (fdir_mode != RTE_FDIR_MODE_PERFECT &&
fdir_mode != RTE_FDIR_MODE_PERFECT_MAC_VLAN) {
DRV_LOG(ERR, "port %u flow director mode %d not supported",
dev->data->port_id, fdir_mode);
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
switch (filter_op) {
case RTE_ETH_FILTER_ADD:
return mlx5_fdir_filter_add(dev, arg);
case RTE_ETH_FILTER_UPDATE:
return mlx5_fdir_filter_update(dev, arg);
case RTE_ETH_FILTER_DELETE:
return mlx5_fdir_filter_delete(dev, arg);
case RTE_ETH_FILTER_FLUSH:
mlx5_fdir_filter_flush(dev);
break;
case RTE_ETH_FILTER_INFO:
mlx5_fdir_info_get(dev, arg);
break;
default:
DRV_LOG(DEBUG, "port %u unknown operation %u",
dev->data->port_id, filter_op);
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Manage filter operations.
*
* @param dev
* Pointer to Ethernet device structure.
* @param filter_type
* Filter type.
* @param filter_op
* Operation to perform.
* @param arg
* Pointer to operation-specific structure.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
int
mlx5_dev_filter_ctrl(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
enum rte_filter_type filter_type,
enum rte_filter_op filter_op,
void *arg)
{
switch (filter_type) {
case RTE_ETH_FILTER_GENERIC:
if (filter_op != RTE_ETH_FILTER_GET) {
rte_errno = EINVAL;
return -rte_errno;
}
*(const void **)arg = &mlx5_flow_ops;
return 0;
case RTE_ETH_FILTER_FDIR:
return mlx5_fdir_ctrl_func(dev, filter_op, arg);
default:
DRV_LOG(ERR, "port %u filter type (%d) not supported",
dev->data->port_id, filter_type);
rte_errno = ENOTSUP;
return -rte_errno;
}
return 0;
}