numam-dpdk/lib/distributor/rte_distributor.h

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright(c) 2017 Intel Corporation
*/
#ifndef _RTE_DISTRIBUTOR_H_
#define _RTE_DISTRIBUTOR_H_
/**
* @file
* RTE distributor
*
* The distributor is a component which is designed to pass packets
* one-at-a-time to workers, with dynamic load balancing.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Type of distribution (burst/single) */
enum rte_distributor_alg_type {
RTE_DIST_ALG_BURST = 0,
RTE_DIST_ALG_SINGLE,
RTE_DIST_NUM_ALG_TYPES
};
struct rte_distributor;
struct rte_mbuf;
/**
* Function to create a new distributor instance
*
* Reserves the memory needed for the distributor operation and
* initializes the distributor to work with the configured number of workers.
*
* @param name
* The name to be given to the distributor instance.
* @param socket_id
* The NUMA node on which the memory is to be allocated
* @param num_workers
* The maximum number of workers that will request packets from this
* distributor
* @param alg_type
* Call the legacy API, or use the new burst API. legacy uses 32-bit
* flow ID, and works on a single packet at a time. Latest uses 15-
* bit flow ID and works on up to 8 packets at a time to workers.
* @return
* The newly created distributor instance
*/
struct rte_distributor *
rte_distributor_create(const char *name, unsigned int socket_id,
unsigned int num_workers,
unsigned int alg_type);
/* *** APIS to be called on the distributor lcore *** */
/*
* The following APIs are the public APIs which are designed for use on a
* single lcore which acts as the distributor lcore for a given distributor
* instance. These functions cannot be called on multiple cores simultaneously
* without using locking to protect access to the internals of the distributor.
*
* NOTE: a given lcore cannot act as both a distributor lcore and a worker lcore
* for the same distributor instance, otherwise deadlock will result.
*/
/**
* Process a set of packets by distributing them among workers that request
* packets. The distributor will ensure that no two packets that have the
* same flow id, or tag, in the mbuf will be processed on different cores at
* the same time.
*
* The user is advocated to set tag for each mbuf before calling this function.
* If user doesn't set the tag, the tag value can be various values depending on
* driver implementation and configuration.
*
* This is not multi-thread safe and should only be called on a single lcore.
*
* @param d
* The distributor instance to be used
* @param mbufs
* The mbufs to be distributed
* @param num_mbufs
* The number of mbufs in the mbufs array
* @return
* The number of mbufs processed.
*/
int
rte_distributor_process(struct rte_distributor *d,
struct rte_mbuf **mbufs, unsigned int num_mbufs);
/**
* Get a set of mbufs that have been returned to the distributor by workers
*
* This should only be called on the same lcore as rte_distributor_process()
*
* @param d
* The distributor instance to be used
* @param mbufs
* The mbufs pointer array to be filled in
* @param max_mbufs
* The size of the mbufs array
* @return
* The number of mbufs returned in the mbufs array.
*/
int
rte_distributor_returned_pkts(struct rte_distributor *d,
struct rte_mbuf **mbufs, unsigned int max_mbufs);
/**
* Flush the distributor component, so that there are no in-flight or
* backlogged packets awaiting processing
*
* This should only be called on the same lcore as rte_distributor_process()
*
* @param d
* The distributor instance to be used
* @return
* The number of queued/in-flight packets that were completed by this call.
*/
int
rte_distributor_flush(struct rte_distributor *d);
/**
* Clears the array of returned packets used as the source for the
* rte_distributor_returned_pkts() API call.
*
* This should only be called on the same lcore as rte_distributor_process()
*
* @param d
* The distributor instance to be used
*/
void
rte_distributor_clear_returns(struct rte_distributor *d);
/* *** APIS to be called on the worker lcores *** */
/*
* The following APIs are the public APIs which are designed for use on
* multiple lcores which act as workers for a distributor. Each lcore should use
* a unique worker id when requesting packets.
*
* NOTE: a given lcore cannot act as both a distributor lcore and a worker lcore
* for the same distributor instance, otherwise deadlock will result.
*/
/**
* API called by a worker to get new packets to process. Any previous packets
* given to the worker is assumed to have completed processing, and may be
* optionally returned to the distributor via the oldpkt parameter.
*
* @param d
* The distributor instance to be used
* @param worker_id
* The worker instance number to use - must be less that num_workers passed
* at distributor creation time.
* @param pkts
* The mbufs pointer array to be filled in (up to 8 packets)
* @param oldpkt
* The previous packets, if any, being processed by the worker
* @param retcount
* The number of packets being returned
*
* @return
* The number of packets in the pkts array
*/
int
rte_distributor_get_pkt(struct rte_distributor *d,
unsigned int worker_id, struct rte_mbuf **pkts,
struct rte_mbuf **oldpkt, unsigned int retcount);
/**
* API called by a worker to return a completed packet without requesting a
* new packet, for example, because a worker thread is shutting down
*
* @param d
* The distributor instance to be used
* @param worker_id
* The worker instance number to use - must be less that num_workers passed
* at distributor creation time.
* @param oldpkt
* The previous packets being processed by the worker
* @param num
* The number of packets in the oldpkt array
*/
int
rte_distributor_return_pkt(struct rte_distributor *d,
unsigned int worker_id, struct rte_mbuf **oldpkt, int num);
/**
* API called by a worker to request a new packet to process.
* Any previous packets given to the worker are assumed to have completed
* processing, and may be optionally returned to the distributor via
* the oldpkt parameter.
* Unlike rte_distributor_get_pkt(), this function does not wait for
* new packets to be provided by the distributor.
*
* NOTE: after calling this function, rte_distributor_poll_pkt() should
* be used to poll for the packets requested. The rte_distributor_get_pkt()
* API should *not* be used to try and retrieve the new packets.
*
* @param d
* The distributor instance to be used
* @param worker_id
* The worker instance number to use - must be less that num_workers passed
* at distributor creation time.
* @param oldpkt
* The returning packets, if any, processed by the worker
* @param count
* The number of returning packets
*/
void
rte_distributor_request_pkt(struct rte_distributor *d,
unsigned int worker_id, struct rte_mbuf **oldpkt,
unsigned int count);
/**
* API called by a worker to check for new packets that were previously
* requested by a call to rte_distributor_request_pkt(). It does not wait
* for the new packets to be available, but returns if the request has
* not yet been fulfilled by the distributor.
*
* @param d
* The distributor instance to be used
* @param worker_id
* The worker instance number to use - must be less that num_workers passed
* at distributor creation time.
* @param mbufs
* The array of mbufs being given to the worker
*
* @return
* The number of packets being given to the worker thread,
* -1 if no packets are yet available (burst API - RTE_DIST_ALG_BURST)
* 0 if no packets are yet available (legacy single API - RTE_DIST_ALG_SINGLE)
*/
int
rte_distributor_poll_pkt(struct rte_distributor *d,
unsigned int worker_id, struct rte_mbuf **mbufs);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif