cb056611a8
Replace master lcore with main lcore and replace slave lcore with worker lcore. Keep the old functions and macros but mark them as deprecated for this release. The "--master-lcore" command line option is also deprecated and any usage will print a warning and use "--main-lcore" as replacement. Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org> Acked-by: Anatoly Burakov <anatoly.burakov@intel.com>
320 lines
8.3 KiB
C
320 lines
8.3 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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* Copyright(c) 2018-2019 Arm Limited
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*/
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/queue.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <rte_atomic.h>
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#include <rte_common.h>
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#include <rte_cycles.h>
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#include <rte_eal.h>
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#include <rte_launch.h>
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#include <rte_lcore.h>
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#include <rte_memory.h>
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#include <rte_per_lcore.h>
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#include <rte_ticketlock.h>
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#include "test.h"
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/*
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* Ticketlock test
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* =============
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*
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* - There is a global ticketlock and a table of ticketlocks (one per lcore).
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*
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* - The test function takes all of these locks and launches the
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* ``test_ticketlock_per_core()`` function on each core (except the main).
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*
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* - The function takes the global lock, display something, then releases
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* the global lock.
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* - The function takes the per-lcore lock, display something, then releases
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* the per-core lock.
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*
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* - The main function unlocks the per-lcore locks sequentially and
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* waits between each lock. This triggers the display of a message
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* for each core, in the correct order. The autotest script checks that
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* this order is correct.
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*
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* - A load test is carried out, with all cores attempting to lock a single lock
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* multiple times
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*/
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static rte_ticketlock_t tl, tl_try;
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static rte_ticketlock_t tl_tab[RTE_MAX_LCORE];
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static rte_ticketlock_recursive_t tlr;
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static unsigned int count;
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static rte_atomic32_t synchro;
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static int
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test_ticketlock_per_core(__rte_unused void *arg)
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{
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rte_ticketlock_lock(&tl);
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printf("Global lock taken on core %u\n", rte_lcore_id());
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rte_ticketlock_unlock(&tl);
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rte_ticketlock_lock(&tl_tab[rte_lcore_id()]);
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printf("Hello from core %u !\n", rte_lcore_id());
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rte_ticketlock_unlock(&tl_tab[rte_lcore_id()]);
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return 0;
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}
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static int
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test_ticketlock_recursive_per_core(__rte_unused void *arg)
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{
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unsigned int id = rte_lcore_id();
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_lock(&tlr);
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printf("Global recursive lock taken on core %u - count = %d\n",
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id, tlr.count);
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_lock(&tlr);
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printf("Global recursive lock taken on core %u - count = %d\n",
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id, tlr.count);
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_lock(&tlr);
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printf("Global recursive lock taken on core %u - count = %d\n",
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id, tlr.count);
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printf("Hello from within recursive locks from core %u !\n", id);
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_unlock(&tlr);
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printf("Global recursive lock released on core %u - count = %d\n",
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id, tlr.count);
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_unlock(&tlr);
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printf("Global recursive lock released on core %u - count = %d\n",
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id, tlr.count);
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_unlock(&tlr);
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printf("Global recursive lock released on core %u - count = %d\n",
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id, tlr.count);
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return 0;
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}
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static rte_ticketlock_t lk = RTE_TICKETLOCK_INITIALIZER;
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static uint64_t lcount __rte_cache_aligned;
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static uint64_t lcore_count[RTE_MAX_LCORE] __rte_cache_aligned;
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static uint64_t time_cost[RTE_MAX_LCORE];
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#define MAX_LOOP 10000
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static int
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load_loop_fn(void *func_param)
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{
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uint64_t time_diff = 0, begin;
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uint64_t hz = rte_get_timer_hz();
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const int use_lock = *(int *)func_param;
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const unsigned int lcore = rte_lcore_id();
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/* wait synchro for workers */
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if (lcore != rte_get_main_lcore())
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while (rte_atomic32_read(&synchro) == 0)
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;
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begin = rte_rdtsc_precise();
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while (lcore_count[lcore] < MAX_LOOP) {
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if (use_lock)
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rte_ticketlock_lock(&lk);
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lcore_count[lcore]++;
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lcount++;
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if (use_lock)
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rte_ticketlock_unlock(&lk);
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}
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time_diff = rte_rdtsc_precise() - begin;
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time_cost[lcore] = time_diff * 1000000 / hz;
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return 0;
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}
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static int
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test_ticketlock_perf(void)
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{
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unsigned int i;
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uint64_t tcount = 0;
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uint64_t total_time = 0;
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int lock = 0;
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const unsigned int lcore = rte_lcore_id();
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printf("\nTest with no lock on single core...\n");
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load_loop_fn(&lock);
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printf("Core [%u] cost time = %"PRIu64" us\n", lcore, time_cost[lcore]);
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memset(lcore_count, 0, sizeof(lcore_count));
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memset(time_cost, 0, sizeof(time_cost));
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printf("\nTest with lock on single core...\n");
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lock = 1;
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load_loop_fn(&lock);
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printf("Core [%u] cost time = %"PRIu64" us\n", lcore, time_cost[lcore]);
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memset(lcore_count, 0, sizeof(lcore_count));
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memset(time_cost, 0, sizeof(time_cost));
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lcount = 0;
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printf("\nTest with lock on %u cores...\n", rte_lcore_count());
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/* Clear synchro and start workers */
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rte_atomic32_set(&synchro, 0);
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rte_eal_mp_remote_launch(load_loop_fn, &lock, SKIP_MAIN);
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/* start synchro and launch test on main */
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rte_atomic32_set(&synchro, 1);
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load_loop_fn(&lock);
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rte_eal_mp_wait_lcore();
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RTE_LCORE_FOREACH(i) {
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printf("Core [%u] cost time = %"PRIu64" us\n", i, time_cost[i]);
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tcount += lcore_count[i];
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total_time += time_cost[i];
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}
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if (tcount != lcount)
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return -1;
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printf("Total cost time = %"PRIu64" us\n", total_time);
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* Use rte_ticketlock_trylock() to trylock a ticketlock object,
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* If it could not lock the object successfully, it would
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* return immediately and the variable of "count" would be
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* increased by one per times. the value of "count" could be
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* checked as the result later.
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*/
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static int
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test_ticketlock_try(__rte_unused void *arg)
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{
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if (rte_ticketlock_trylock(&tl_try) == 0) {
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rte_ticketlock_lock(&tl);
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count++;
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rte_ticketlock_unlock(&tl);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* Test rte_eal_get_lcore_state() in addition to ticketlocks
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* as we have "waiting" then "running" lcores.
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*/
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static int
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test_ticketlock(void)
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{
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int ret = 0;
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int i;
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/* worker cores should be waiting: print it */
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RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER(i) {
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printf("lcore %d state: %d\n", i,
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(int) rte_eal_get_lcore_state(i));
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}
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rte_ticketlock_init(&tl);
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rte_ticketlock_init(&tl_try);
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_init(&tlr);
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RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER(i) {
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rte_ticketlock_init(&tl_tab[i]);
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}
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rte_ticketlock_lock(&tl);
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RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER(i) {
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rte_ticketlock_lock(&tl_tab[i]);
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rte_eal_remote_launch(test_ticketlock_per_core, NULL, i);
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}
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/* worker cores should be busy: print it */
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RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER(i) {
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printf("lcore %d state: %d\n", i,
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(int) rte_eal_get_lcore_state(i));
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}
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rte_ticketlock_unlock(&tl);
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RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER(i) {
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rte_ticketlock_unlock(&tl_tab[i]);
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rte_delay_ms(10);
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}
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rte_eal_mp_wait_lcore();
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_lock(&tlr);
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/*
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* Try to acquire a lock that we already own
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*/
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if (!rte_ticketlock_recursive_trylock(&tlr)) {
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printf("rte_ticketlock_recursive_trylock failed on a lock that "
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"we already own\n");
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ret = -1;
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} else
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_unlock(&tlr);
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RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER(i) {
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rte_eal_remote_launch(test_ticketlock_recursive_per_core,
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NULL, i);
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}
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_unlock(&tlr);
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rte_eal_mp_wait_lcore();
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/*
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* Test if it could return immediately from try-locking a locked object.
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* Here it will lock the ticketlock object first, then launch all the
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* worker lcores to trylock the same ticketlock object.
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* All the worker lcores should give up try-locking a locked object and
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* return immediately, and then increase the "count" initialized with
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* zero by one per times.
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* We can check if the "count" is finally equal to the number of all
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* worker lcores to see if the behavior of try-locking a locked
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* ticketlock object is correct.
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*/
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if (rte_ticketlock_trylock(&tl_try) == 0)
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return -1;
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count = 0;
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RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER(i) {
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rte_eal_remote_launch(test_ticketlock_try, NULL, i);
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}
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rte_eal_mp_wait_lcore();
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rte_ticketlock_unlock(&tl_try);
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if (rte_ticketlock_is_locked(&tl)) {
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printf("ticketlock is locked but it should not be\n");
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return -1;
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}
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rte_ticketlock_lock(&tl);
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if (count != (rte_lcore_count() - 1))
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ret = -1;
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rte_ticketlock_unlock(&tl);
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/*
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* Test if it can trylock recursively.
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* Use rte_ticketlock_recursive_trylock() to check if it can lock
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* a ticketlock object recursively. Here it will try to lock a
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* ticketlock object twice.
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*/
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if (rte_ticketlock_recursive_trylock(&tlr) == 0) {
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printf("It failed to do the first ticketlock_recursive_trylock "
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"but it should able to do\n");
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return -1;
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}
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if (rte_ticketlock_recursive_trylock(&tlr) == 0) {
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printf("It failed to do the second ticketlock_recursive_trylock "
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"but it should able to do\n");
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return -1;
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}
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_unlock(&tlr);
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rte_ticketlock_recursive_unlock(&tlr);
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if (test_ticketlock_perf() < 0)
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return -1;
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return ret;
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}
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REGISTER_TEST_COMMAND(ticketlock_autotest, test_ticketlock);
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