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New API for these were added in 20.11 and the old API was retained but marked deprecated. Since 21.11 is the next LTS, it is time to remove the deprecated ones. Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org> Reviewed-by: Ruifeng Wang <ruifeng.wang@arm.com> Acked-by: David Marchand <david.marchand@redhat.com>
272 lines
6.5 KiB
C
272 lines
6.5 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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* Copyright 2014 6WIND S.A.
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*/
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#ifndef _RTE_DEVARGS_H_
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#define _RTE_DEVARGS_H_
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/**
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* @file
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*
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* RTE devargs: list of devices and their user arguments
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*
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* This file stores a list of devices and their arguments given by
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* the user when a DPDK application is started. These devices can be PCI
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* devices or virtual devices. These devices are stored at startup in a
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* list of rte_devargs structures.
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*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <sys/queue.h>
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#include <rte_compat.h>
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#include <rte_bus.h>
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/**
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* Bus type key in global devargs syntax.
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*
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* Legacy devargs parser doesn't use this key as bus type
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* is resolved as first optional value separated by ":".
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*/
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#define RTE_DEVARGS_KEY_BUS "bus"
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/**
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* Class type key in global devargs syntax.
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*
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* Legacy devargs parser doesn't parse class type. PMD driver is
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* encouraged to use this key to resolve class type.
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*/
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#define RTE_DEVARGS_KEY_CLASS "class"
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/**
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* Driver type key in global devargs syntax.
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*
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* Legacy devargs parser doesn't parse driver type. PMD driver is
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* encouraged to use this key to resolve driver type.
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*/
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#define RTE_DEVARGS_KEY_DRIVER "driver"
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/**
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* Type of generic device
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*/
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enum rte_devtype {
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RTE_DEVTYPE_ALLOWED,
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RTE_DEVTYPE_BLOCKED,
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RTE_DEVTYPE_VIRTUAL,
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};
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/**
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* Structure that stores a device given by the user with its arguments
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*
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* A user device is a physical or a virtual device given by the user to
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* the DPDK application at startup through command line arguments.
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*
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* The structure stores the configuration of the device, its PCI
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* identifier if it's a PCI device or the driver name if it's a virtual
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* device.
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*/
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struct rte_devargs {
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/** Next in list. */
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TAILQ_ENTRY(rte_devargs) next;
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/** Type of device. */
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enum rte_devtype type;
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/** Device policy. */
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enum rte_dev_policy policy;
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/** Name of the device. */
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char name[RTE_DEV_NAME_MAX_LEN];
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RTE_STD_C11
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union {
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const char *args; /**< legacy name. */
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const char *drv_str; /**< driver-related part of device string. */
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};
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struct rte_bus *bus; /**< bus handle. */
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struct rte_class *cls; /**< class handle. */
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const char *bus_str; /**< bus-related part of device string. */
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const char *cls_str; /**< class-related part of device string. */
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char *data; /**< raw string including bus, class and driver parts. */
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};
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/**
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* Parse a device string.
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*
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* Verify that a bus is capable of handling the device passed
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* in argument. Store which bus will handle the device, its name
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* and the eventual device parameters.
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*
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* The syntax is:
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*
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* bus:device_identifier,arg1=val1,arg2=val2
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*
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* where "bus:" is the bus name followed by any character separator.
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* The bus name is optional. If no bus name is specified, each bus
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* will attempt to recognize the device identifier. The first one
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* to succeed will be used.
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*
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* Examples:
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*
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* pci:0000:05.00.0,arg=val
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* 05.00.0,arg=val
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* vdev:net_ring0
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*
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* @param da
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* The devargs structure holding the device information.
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*
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* @param dev
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* String describing a device.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0 on success.
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* - Negative errno on error.
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*/
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int
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rte_devargs_parse(struct rte_devargs *da, const char *dev);
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/**
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* Parse a device string.
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*
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* Verify that a bus is capable of handling the device passed
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* in argument. Store which bus will handle the device, its name
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* and the eventual device parameters.
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*
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* The device string is built with a printf-like syntax.
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*
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* The syntax is:
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*
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* bus:device_identifier,arg1=val1,arg2=val2
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*
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* where "bus:" is the bus name followed by any character separator.
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* The bus name is optional. If no bus name is specified, each bus
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* will attempt to recognize the device identifier. The first one
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* to succeed will be used.
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*
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* Examples:
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*
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* pci:0000:05.00.0,arg=val
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* 05.00.0,arg=val
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* vdev:net_ring0
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*
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* @param da
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* The devargs structure holding the device information.
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* @param format
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* Format string describing a device.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0 on success.
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* - Negative errno on error.
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*/
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int
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rte_devargs_parsef(struct rte_devargs *da,
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const char *format, ...)
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__rte_format_printf(2, 0);
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/**
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* Free resources in devargs.
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*
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* @param da
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* The devargs structure holding the device information.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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void
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rte_devargs_reset(struct rte_devargs *da);
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/**
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* Insert an rte_devargs in the global list.
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*
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* @param da
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* The devargs structure to insert.
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* If a devargs for the same device is already inserted,
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* it will be updated and returned. It means *da pointer can change.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0 on success
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* - Negative on error.
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*/
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int
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rte_devargs_insert(struct rte_devargs **da);
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/**
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* Add a device to the user device list
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* See rte_devargs_parse() for details.
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*
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* @param devtype
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* The type of the device.
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* @param devargs_str
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* The arguments as given by the user.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0 on success
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* - A negative value on error
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*/
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int rte_devargs_add(enum rte_devtype devtype, const char *devargs_str);
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/**
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* Remove a device from the user device list.
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* Its resources are freed.
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* If the devargs cannot be found, nothing happens.
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*
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* @param devargs
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* The instance or a copy of devargs to remove.
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*
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* @return
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* 0 on success.
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* <0 on error.
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* >0 if the devargs was not within the user device list.
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*/
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int rte_devargs_remove(struct rte_devargs *devargs);
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/**
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* Count the number of user devices of a specified type
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*
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* @param devtype
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* The type of the devices to counted.
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*
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* @return
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* The number of devices.
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*/
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unsigned int
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rte_devargs_type_count(enum rte_devtype devtype);
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/**
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* This function dumps the list of user device and their arguments.
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*
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* @param f
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* A pointer to a file for output
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*/
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void rte_devargs_dump(FILE *f);
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/**
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* Find next rte_devargs matching the provided bus name.
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*
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* @param busname
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* Limit the iteration to devargs related to buses
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* matching this name.
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* Will return any next rte_devargs if NULL.
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*
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* @param start
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* Starting iteration point. The iteration will start at
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* the first rte_devargs if NULL.
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*
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* @return
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* Next rte_devargs entry matching the requested bus,
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* NULL if there is none.
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*/
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struct rte_devargs *
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rte_devargs_next(const char *busname, const struct rte_devargs *start);
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/**
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* Iterate over all rte_devargs for a specific bus.
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*/
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#define RTE_EAL_DEVARGS_FOREACH(busname, da) \
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for (da = rte_devargs_next(busname, NULL); \
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da != NULL; \
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da = rte_devargs_next(busname, da)) \
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* _RTE_DEVARGS_H_ */
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