/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause * Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation */ #ifndef _RTE_LCORE_H_ #define _RTE_LCORE_H_ /** * @file * * API for lcore and socket manipulation * */ #include #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define LCORE_ID_ANY UINT32_MAX /**< Any lcore. */ RTE_DECLARE_PER_LCORE(unsigned, _lcore_id); /**< Per thread "lcore id". */ /** * The lcore role (used in RTE or not). */ enum rte_lcore_role_t { ROLE_RTE, ROLE_OFF, ROLE_SERVICE, ROLE_NON_EAL, }; /** * Get a lcore's role. * * @param lcore_id * The identifier of the lcore, which MUST be between 0 and RTE_MAX_LCORE-1. * @return * The role of the lcore. */ enum rte_lcore_role_t rte_eal_lcore_role(unsigned int lcore_id); /** * Test if the core supplied has a specific role * * @param lcore_id * The identifier of the lcore, which MUST be between 0 and * RTE_MAX_LCORE-1. * @param role * The role to be checked against. * @return * Boolean value: positive if test is true; otherwise returns 0. */ int rte_lcore_has_role(unsigned int lcore_id, enum rte_lcore_role_t role); /** * Return the Application thread ID of the execution unit. * * Note: in most cases the lcore id returned here will also correspond * to the processor id of the CPU on which the thread is pinned, this * will not be the case if the user has explicitly changed the thread to * core affinities using --lcores EAL argument e.g. --lcores '(0-3)@10' * to run threads with lcore IDs 0, 1, 2 and 3 on physical core 10.. * * @return * Logical core ID (in EAL thread or registered non-EAL thread) or * LCORE_ID_ANY (in unregistered non-EAL thread) */ static inline unsigned rte_lcore_id(void) { return RTE_PER_LCORE(_lcore_id); } /** * Get the id of the master lcore * * @return * the id of the master lcore */ unsigned int rte_get_master_lcore(void); /** * Return the number of execution units (lcores) on the system. * * @return * the number of execution units (lcores) on the system. */ unsigned int rte_lcore_count(void); /** * Return the index of the lcore starting from zero. * * When option -c or -l is given, the index corresponds * to the order in the list. * For example: * -c 0x30, lcore 4 has index 0, and 5 has index 1. * -l 22,18 lcore 22 has index 0, and 18 has index 1. * * @param lcore_id * The targeted lcore, or -1 for the current one. * @return * The relative index, or -1 if not enabled. */ int rte_lcore_index(int lcore_id); /** * Return the ID of the physical socket of the logical core we are * running on. * @return * the ID of current lcoreid's physical socket */ unsigned int rte_socket_id(void); /** * Return number of physical sockets detected on the system. * * Note that number of nodes may not be correspondent to their physical id's: * for example, a system may report two socket id's, but the actual socket id's * may be 0 and 8. * * @return * the number of physical sockets as recognized by EAL */ unsigned int rte_socket_count(void); /** * Return socket id with a particular index. * * This will return socket id at a particular position in list of all detected * physical socket id's. For example, on a machine with sockets [0, 8], passing * 1 as a parameter will return 8. * * @param idx * index of physical socket id to return * * @return * - physical socket id as recognized by EAL * - -1 on error, with errno set to EINVAL */ int rte_socket_id_by_idx(unsigned int idx); /** * Get the ID of the physical socket of the specified lcore * * @param lcore_id * the targeted lcore, which MUST be between 0 and RTE_MAX_LCORE-1. * @return * the ID of lcoreid's physical socket */ unsigned int rte_lcore_to_socket_id(unsigned int lcore_id); /** * @warning * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. * * Return the id of the lcore on a socket starting from zero. * * @param lcore_id * The targeted lcore, or -1 for the current one. * @return * The relative index, or -1 if not enabled. */ __rte_experimental int rte_lcore_to_cpu_id(int lcore_id); /** * @warning * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. * * Return the cpuset for a given lcore. * @param lcore_id * the targeted lcore, which MUST be between 0 and RTE_MAX_LCORE-1. * @return * The cpuset of that lcore */ __rte_experimental rte_cpuset_t rte_lcore_cpuset(unsigned int lcore_id); /** * Test if an lcore is enabled. * * @param lcore_id * The identifier of the lcore, which MUST be between 0 and * RTE_MAX_LCORE-1. * @return * True if the given lcore is enabled; false otherwise. */ int rte_lcore_is_enabled(unsigned int lcore_id); /** * Get the next enabled lcore ID. * * @param i * The current lcore (reference). * @param skip_master * If true, do not return the ID of the master lcore. * @param wrap * If true, go back to 0 when RTE_MAX_LCORE is reached; otherwise, * return RTE_MAX_LCORE. * @return * The next lcore_id or RTE_MAX_LCORE if not found. */ unsigned int rte_get_next_lcore(unsigned int i, int skip_master, int wrap); /** * Macro to browse all running lcores. */ #define RTE_LCORE_FOREACH(i) \ for (i = rte_get_next_lcore(-1, 0, 0); \ i