5fc07e3eb7
The vdev eth_ring has been renamed to net_ring.
Some unit tests are using the old name and fail.
Fixes also the vdev comments in EAL and ethdev.
Fixes: 2f45703c17
("drivers: make driver names consistent")
Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon <thomas.monjalon@6wind.com>
Acked-by: Pablo de Lara <pablo.de.lara.guarch@intel.com>
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.. BSD LICENSE
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OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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Port Hotplug Framework
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======================
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The Port Hotplug Framework provides DPDK applications with the ability to
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attach and detach ports at runtime. Because the framework depends on PMD
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implementation, the ports that PMDs cannot handle are out of scope of this
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framework. Furthermore, after detaching a port from a DPDK application, the
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framework doesn't provide a way for removing the devices from the system.
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For the ports backed by a physical NIC, the kernel will need to support PCI
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Hotplug feature.
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Overview
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--------
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The basic requirements of the Port Hotplug Framework are:
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* DPDK applications that use the Port Hotplug Framework must manage their
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own ports.
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The Port Hotplug Framework is implemented to allow DPDK applications to
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manage ports. For example, when DPDK applications call the port attach
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function, the attached port number is returned. DPDK applications can
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also detach the port by port number.
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* Kernel support is needed for attaching or detaching physical device
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ports.
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To attach new physical device ports, the device will be recognized by
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userspace driver I/O framework in kernel at first. Then DPDK
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applications can call the Port Hotplug functions to attach the ports.
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For detaching, steps are vice versa.
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* Before detaching, they must be stopped and closed.
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DPDK applications must call "rte_eth_dev_stop()" and
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"rte_eth_dev_close()" APIs before detaching ports. These functions will
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start finalization sequence of the PMDs.
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* The framework doesn't affect legacy DPDK applications behavior.
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If the Port Hotplug functions aren't called, all legacy DPDK apps can
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still work without modifications.
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Port Hotplug API overview
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-------------------------
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* Attaching a port
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"rte_eth_dev_attach()" API attaches a port to DPDK application, and
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returns the attached port number. Before calling the API, the device
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should be recognized by an userspace driver I/O framework. The API
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receives a pci address like "0000:01:00.0" or a virtual device name
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like "net_pcap0,iface=eth0". In the case of virtual device name, the
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format is the same as the general "--vdev" option of DPDK.
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* Detaching a port
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"rte_eth_dev_detach()" API detaches a port from DPDK application, and
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returns a pci address of the detached device or a virtual device name
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of the device.
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Reference
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---------
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"testpmd" supports the Port Hotplug Framework.
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Limitations
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-----------
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* The Port Hotplug APIs are not thread safe.
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* The framework can only be enabled with Linux. BSD is not supported.
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* To detach a port, the port should be backed by a device that igb_uio
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manages. VFIO is not supported.
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* Not all PMDs support detaching feature.
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To know whether a PMD can support detaching, search for the
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"RTE_PCI_DRV_DETACHABLE" flag in PMD implementation. If the flag is
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defined in the PMD, detaching is supported.
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