numam-dpdk/drivers/net/mlx5/mlx5_utils.h
Ophir Munk 079f1ae5ac net/mlx5: remove unused log macros
Remove utility macros INFO, WARN, ERROR. They are not in use and
conflict with identical definitions when compiled under Windows.

Fixes: 80f2d0ed7f ("net/mlx5: add hardware flow debug dump")
Cc: stable@dpdk.org

Signed-off-by: Ophir Munk <ophirmu@mellanox.com>
Acked-by: Matan Azrad <matan@mellanox.com>
2020-09-18 18:55:06 +02:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright 2015 6WIND S.A.
* Copyright 2015 Mellanox Technologies, Ltd
*/
#ifndef RTE_PMD_MLX5_UTILS_H_
#define RTE_PMD_MLX5_UTILS_H_
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <rte_spinlock.h>
#include <rte_memory.h>
#include <rte_bitmap.h>
#include <mlx5_common.h>
#include "mlx5_defs.h"
/* Convert a bit number to the corresponding 64-bit mask */
#define MLX5_BITSHIFT(v) (UINT64_C(1) << (v))
/* Save and restore errno around argument evaluation. */
#define ERRNO_SAFE(x) ((errno = (int []){ errno, ((x), 0) }[0]))
extern int mlx5_logtype;
/* Generic printf()-like logging macro with automatic line feed. */
#define DRV_LOG(level, ...) \
PMD_DRV_LOG_(level, mlx5_logtype, MLX5_DRIVER_NAME, \
__VA_ARGS__ PMD_DRV_LOG_STRIP PMD_DRV_LOG_OPAREN, \
PMD_DRV_LOG_CPAREN)
/* Convenience macros for accessing mbuf fields. */
#define NEXT(m) ((m)->next)
#define DATA_LEN(m) ((m)->data_len)
#define PKT_LEN(m) ((m)->pkt_len)
#define DATA_OFF(m) ((m)->data_off)
#define SET_DATA_OFF(m, o) ((m)->data_off = (o))
#define NB_SEGS(m) ((m)->nb_segs)
#define PORT(m) ((m)->port)
/* Transpose flags. Useful to convert IBV to DPDK flags. */
#define TRANSPOSE(val, from, to) \
(((from) >= (to)) ? \
(((val) & (from)) / ((from) / (to))) : \
(((val) & (from)) * ((to) / (from))))
/*
* For the case which data is linked with sequence increased index, the
* array table will be more efficiect than hash table once need to serarch
* one data entry in large numbers of entries. Since the traditional hash
* tables has fixed table size, when huge numbers of data saved to the hash
* table, it also comes lots of hash conflict.
*
* But simple array table also has fixed size, allocates all the needed
* memory at once will waste lots of memory. For the case don't know the
* exactly number of entries will be impossible to allocate the array.
*
* Then the multiple level table helps to balance the two disadvantages.
* Allocate a global high level table with sub table entries at first,
* the global table contains the sub table entries, and the sub table will
* be allocated only once the corresponding index entry need to be saved.
* e.g. for up to 32-bits index, three level table with 10-10-12 splitting,
* with sequence increased index, the memory grows with every 4K entries.
*
* The currently implementation introduces 10-10-12 32-bits splitting
* Three-Level table to help the cases which have millions of enties to
* save. The index entries can be addressed directly by the index, no
* search will be needed.q
*/
/* L3 table global table define. */
#define MLX5_L3T_GT_OFFSET 22
#define MLX5_L3T_GT_SIZE (1 << 10)
#define MLX5_L3T_GT_MASK (MLX5_L3T_GT_SIZE - 1)
/* L3 table middle table define. */
#define MLX5_L3T_MT_OFFSET 12
#define MLX5_L3T_MT_SIZE (1 << 10)
#define MLX5_L3T_MT_MASK (MLX5_L3T_MT_SIZE - 1)
/* L3 table entry table define. */
#define MLX5_L3T_ET_OFFSET 0
#define MLX5_L3T_ET_SIZE (1 << 12)
#define MLX5_L3T_ET_MASK (MLX5_L3T_ET_SIZE - 1)
/* L3 table type. */
enum mlx5_l3t_type {
MLX5_L3T_TYPE_WORD = 0,
MLX5_L3T_TYPE_DWORD,
MLX5_L3T_TYPE_QWORD,
MLX5_L3T_TYPE_PTR,
MLX5_L3T_TYPE_MAX,
};
struct mlx5_indexed_pool;
/* Generic data struct. */
union mlx5_l3t_data {
uint16_t word;
uint32_t dword;
uint64_t qword;
void *ptr;
};
/* L3 level table data structure. */
struct mlx5_l3t_level_tbl {
uint64_t ref_cnt; /* Table ref_cnt. */
void *tbl[]; /* Table array. */
};
/* L3 word entry table data structure. */
struct mlx5_l3t_entry_word {
uint32_t idx; /* Table index. */
uint64_t ref_cnt; /* Table ref_cnt. */
uint16_t entry[]; /* Entry array. */
};
/* L3 double word entry table data structure. */
struct mlx5_l3t_entry_dword {
uint32_t idx; /* Table index. */
uint64_t ref_cnt; /* Table ref_cnt. */
uint32_t entry[]; /* Entry array. */
};
/* L3 quad word entry table data structure. */
struct mlx5_l3t_entry_qword {
uint32_t idx; /* Table index. */
uint64_t ref_cnt; /* Table ref_cnt. */
uint64_t entry[]; /* Entry array. */
};
/* L3 pointer entry table data structure. */
struct mlx5_l3t_entry_ptr {
uint32_t idx; /* Table index. */
uint64_t ref_cnt; /* Table ref_cnt. */
void *entry[]; /* Entry array. */
};
/* L3 table data structure. */
struct mlx5_l3t_tbl {
enum mlx5_l3t_type type; /* Table type. */
struct mlx5_indexed_pool *eip;
/* Table index pool handles. */
struct mlx5_l3t_level_tbl *tbl; /* Global table index. */
};
/*
* The indexed memory entry index is made up of trunk index and offset of
* the entry in the trunk. Since the entry index is 32 bits, in case user
* prefers to have small trunks, user can change the macro below to a big
* number which helps the pool contains more trunks with lots of entries
* allocated.
*/
#define TRUNK_IDX_BITS 16
#define TRUNK_MAX_IDX ((1 << TRUNK_IDX_BITS) - 1)
#define TRUNK_INVALID TRUNK_MAX_IDX
#define MLX5_IPOOL_DEFAULT_TRUNK_SIZE (1 << (28 - TRUNK_IDX_BITS))
#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_MLX5_DEBUG
#define POOL_DEBUG 1
#endif
struct mlx5_indexed_pool_config {
uint32_t size; /* Pool entry size. */
uint32_t trunk_size:22;
/*
* Trunk entry number. Must be power of 2. It can be increased
* if trunk_grow enable. The trunk entry number increases with
* left shift grow_shift. Trunks with index are after grow_trunk
* will keep the entry number same with the last grow trunk.
*/
uint32_t grow_trunk:4;
/*
* Trunks with entry number increase in the pool. Set it to 0
* to make the pool works as trunk entry fixed pool. It works
* only if grow_shift is not 0.
*/
uint32_t grow_shift:4;
/*
* Trunk entry number increase shift value, stop after grow_trunk.
* It works only if grow_trunk is not 0.
*/
uint32_t need_lock:1;
/* Lock is needed for multiple thread usage. */
uint32_t release_mem_en:1; /* Rlease trunk when it is free. */
const char *type; /* Memory allocate type name. */
void *(*malloc)(uint32_t flags, size_t size, unsigned int align,
int socket);
/* User defined memory allocator. */
void (*free)(void *addr); /* User defined memory release. */
};
struct mlx5_indexed_trunk {
uint32_t idx; /* Trunk id. */
uint32_t prev; /* Previous free trunk in free list. */
uint32_t next; /* Next free trunk in free list. */
uint32_t free; /* Free entries available */
struct rte_bitmap *bmp;
uint8_t data[] __rte_cache_aligned; /* Entry data start. */
};
struct mlx5_indexed_pool {
struct mlx5_indexed_pool_config cfg; /* Indexed pool configuration. */
rte_spinlock_t lock; /* Pool lock for multiple thread usage. */
uint32_t n_trunk_valid; /* Trunks allocated. */
uint32_t n_trunk; /* Trunk pointer array size. */
/* Dim of trunk pointer array. */
struct mlx5_indexed_trunk **trunks;
uint32_t free_list; /* Index to first free trunk. */
#ifdef POOL_DEBUG
uint32_t n_entry;
uint32_t trunk_new;
uint32_t trunk_avail;
uint32_t trunk_empty;
uint32_t trunk_free;
#endif
uint32_t grow_tbl[]; /* Save the index offset for the grow trunks. */
};
/**
* Return logarithm of the nearest power of two above input value.
*
* @param v
* Input value.
*
* @return
* Logarithm of the nearest power of two above input value.
*/
static inline unsigned int
log2above(unsigned int v)
{
unsigned int l;
unsigned int r;
for (l = 0, r = 0; (v >> 1); ++l, v >>= 1)
r |= (v & 1);
return l + r;
}
/** Maximum size of string for naming the hlist table. */
#define MLX5_HLIST_NAMESIZE 32
/**
* Structure of the entry in the hash list, user should define its own struct
* that contains this in order to store the data. The 'key' is 64-bits right
* now and its user's responsibility to guarantee there is no collision.
*/
struct mlx5_hlist_entry {
LIST_ENTRY(mlx5_hlist_entry) next; /* entry pointers in the list. */
uint64_t key; /* user defined 'key', could be the hash signature. */
};
/** Structure for hash head. */
LIST_HEAD(mlx5_hlist_head, mlx5_hlist_entry);
/** Type of function that is used to handle the data before freeing. */
typedef void (*mlx5_hlist_destroy_callback_fn)(void *p, void *ctx);
/**
* Type of function for user defined matching.
*
* @param entry
* The entry in the list.
* @param ctx
* The pointer to new entry context.
*
* @return
* 0 if matching, -1 otherwise.
*/
typedef int (*mlx5_hlist_match_callback_fn)(struct mlx5_hlist_entry *entry,
void *ctx);
/** hash list table structure */
struct mlx5_hlist {
char name[MLX5_HLIST_NAMESIZE]; /**< Name of the hash list. */
/**< number of heads, need to be power of 2. */
uint32_t table_sz;
/**< mask to get the index of the list heads. */
uint32_t mask;
struct mlx5_hlist_head heads[]; /**< list head arrays. */
};
/**
* Create a hash list table, the user can specify the list heads array size
* of the table, now the size should be a power of 2 in order to get better
* distribution for the entries. Each entry is a part of the whole data element
* and the caller should be responsible for the data element's allocation and
* cleanup / free. Key of each entry will be calculated with CRC in order to
* generate a little fairer distribution.
*
* @param name
* Name of the hash list(optional).
* @param size
* Heads array size of the hash list.
*
* @return
* Pointer of the hash list table created, NULL on failure.
*/
struct mlx5_hlist *mlx5_hlist_create(const char *name, uint32_t size);
/**
* Search an entry matching the key.
*
* @param h
* Pointer to the hast list table.
* @param key
* Key for the searching entry.
*
* @return
* Pointer of the hlist entry if found, NULL otherwise.
*/
struct mlx5_hlist_entry *mlx5_hlist_lookup(struct mlx5_hlist *h, uint64_t key);
/**
* Insert an entry to the hash list table, the entry is only part of whole data
* element and a 64B key is used for matching. User should construct the key or
* give a calculated hash signature and guarantee there is no collision.
*
* @param h
* Pointer to the hast list table.
* @param entry
* Entry to be inserted into the hash list table.
*
* @return
* - zero for success.
* - -EEXIST if the entry is already inserted.
*/
int mlx5_hlist_insert(struct mlx5_hlist *h, struct mlx5_hlist_entry *entry);
/**
* Extended routine to search an entry matching the context with
* user defined match function.
*
* @param h
* Pointer to the hast list table.
* @param key
* Key for the searching entry.
* @param cb
* Callback function to match the node with context.
* @param ctx
* Common context parameter used by callback function.
*
* @return
* Pointer of the hlist entry if found, NULL otherwise.
*/
struct mlx5_hlist_entry *mlx5_hlist_lookup_ex(struct mlx5_hlist *h,
uint64_t key,
mlx5_hlist_match_callback_fn cb,
void *ctx);
/**
* Extended routine to insert an entry to the list with key collisions.
*
* For the list have key collision, the extra user defined match function
* allows node with same key will be inserted.
*
* @param h
* Pointer to the hast list table.
* @param entry
* Entry to be inserted into the hash list table.
* @param cb
* Callback function to match the node with context.
* @param ctx
* Common context parameter used by callback function.
*
* @return
* - zero for success.
* - -EEXIST if the entry is already inserted.
*/
int mlx5_hlist_insert_ex(struct mlx5_hlist *h, struct mlx5_hlist_entry *entry,
mlx5_hlist_match_callback_fn cb, void *ctx);
/**
* Remove an entry from the hash list table. User should guarantee the validity
* of the entry.
*
* @param h
* Pointer to the hast list table. (not used)
* @param entry
* Entry to be removed from the hash list table.
*/
void mlx5_hlist_remove(struct mlx5_hlist *h __rte_unused,
struct mlx5_hlist_entry *entry);
/**
* Destroy the hash list table, all the entries already inserted into the lists
* will be handled by the callback function provided by the user (including
* free if needed) before the table is freed.
*
* @param h
* Pointer to the hast list table.
* @param cb
* Callback function for each inserted entry when destroying the hash list.
* @param ctx
* Common context parameter used by callback function for each entry.
*/
void mlx5_hlist_destroy(struct mlx5_hlist *h,
mlx5_hlist_destroy_callback_fn cb, void *ctx);
/**
* This function allocates non-initialized memory entry from pool.
* In NUMA systems, the memory entry allocated resides on the same
* NUMA socket as the core that calls this function.
*
* Memory entry is allocated from memory trunk, no alignment.
*
* @param pool
* Pointer to indexed memory entry pool.
* No initialization required.
* @param[out] idx
* Pointer to memory to save allocated index.
* Memory index always positive value.
* @return
* - Pointer to the allocated memory entry.
* - NULL on error. Not enough memory, or invalid arguments.
*/
void *mlx5_ipool_malloc(struct mlx5_indexed_pool *pool, uint32_t *idx);
/**
* This function allocates zero initialized memory entry from pool.
* In NUMA systems, the memory entry allocated resides on the same
* NUMA socket as the core that calls this function.
*
* Memory entry is allocated from memory trunk, no alignment.
*
* @param pool
* Pointer to indexed memory pool.
* No initialization required.
* @param[out] idx
* Pointer to memory to save allocated index.
* Memory index always positive value.
* @return
* - Pointer to the allocated memory entry .
* - NULL on error. Not enough memory, or invalid arguments.
*/
void *mlx5_ipool_zmalloc(struct mlx5_indexed_pool *pool, uint32_t *idx);
/**
* This function frees indexed memory entry to pool.
* Caller has to make sure that the index is allocated from same pool.
*
* @param pool
* Pointer to indexed memory pool.
* @param idx
* Allocated memory entry index.
*/
void mlx5_ipool_free(struct mlx5_indexed_pool *pool, uint32_t idx);
/**
* This function returns pointer of indexed memory entry from index.
* Caller has to make sure that the index is valid, and allocated
* from same pool.
*
* @param pool
* Pointer to indexed memory pool.
* @param idx
* Allocated memory index.
* @return
* - Pointer to indexed memory entry.
*/
void *mlx5_ipool_get(struct mlx5_indexed_pool *pool, uint32_t idx);
/**
* This function creates indexed memory pool.
* Caller has to configure the configuration accordingly.
*
* @param pool
* Pointer to indexed memory pool.
* @param cfg
* Allocated memory index.
*/
struct mlx5_indexed_pool *
mlx5_ipool_create(struct mlx5_indexed_pool_config *cfg);
/**
* This function releases all resources of pool.
* Caller has to make sure that all indexes and memories allocated
* from this pool not referenced anymore.
*
* @param pool
* Pointer to indexed memory pool.
* @return
* - non-zero value on error.
* - 0 on success.
*/
int mlx5_ipool_destroy(struct mlx5_indexed_pool *pool);
/**
* This function dumps debug info of pool.
*
* @param pool
* Pointer to indexed memory pool.
*/
void mlx5_ipool_dump(struct mlx5_indexed_pool *pool);
/**
* This function allocates new empty Three-level table.
*
* @param type
* The l3t can set as word, double word, quad word or pointer with index.
*
* @return
* - Pointer to the allocated l3t.
* - NULL on error. Not enough memory, or invalid arguments.
*/
struct mlx5_l3t_tbl *mlx5_l3t_create(enum mlx5_l3t_type type);
/**
* This function destroys Three-level table.
*
* @param tbl
* Pointer to the l3t.
*/
void mlx5_l3t_destroy(struct mlx5_l3t_tbl *tbl);
/**
* This function gets the index entry from Three-level table.
*
* @param tbl
* Pointer to the l3t.
* @param idx
* Index to the entry.
* @param data
* Pointer to the memory which saves the entry data.
* When function call returns 0, data contains the entry data get from
* l3t.
* When function call returns -1, data is not modified.
*
* @return
* 0 if success, -1 on error.
*/
uint32_t mlx5_l3t_get_entry(struct mlx5_l3t_tbl *tbl, uint32_t idx,
union mlx5_l3t_data *data);
/**
* This function clears the index entry from Three-level table.
*
* @param tbl
* Pointer to the l3t.
* @param idx
* Index to the entry.
*/
void mlx5_l3t_clear_entry(struct mlx5_l3t_tbl *tbl, uint32_t idx);
/**
* This function gets the index entry from Three-level table.
*
* @param tbl
* Pointer to the l3t.
* @param idx
* Index to the entry.
* @param data
* Pointer to the memory which contains the entry data save to l3t.
*
* @return
* 0 if success, -1 on error.
*/
uint32_t mlx5_l3t_set_entry(struct mlx5_l3t_tbl *tbl, uint32_t idx,
union mlx5_l3t_data *data);
/*
* Macros for linked list based on indexed memory.
* Example data structure:
* struct Foo {
* ILIST_ENTRY(uint16_t) next;
* ...
* }
*
*/
#define ILIST_ENTRY(type) \
struct { \
type prev; /* Index of previous element. */ \
type next; /* Index of next element. */ \
}
#define ILIST_INSERT(pool, head, idx, elem, field) \
do { \
typeof(elem) peer; \
MLX5_ASSERT((elem) && (idx)); \
(elem)->field.next = *(head); \
(elem)->field.prev = 0; \
if (*(head)) { \
(peer) = mlx5_ipool_get(pool, *(head)); \
if (peer) \
(peer)->field.prev = (idx); \
} \
*(head) = (idx); \
} while (0)
#define ILIST_REMOVE(pool, head, idx, elem, field) \
do { \
typeof(elem) peer; \
MLX5_ASSERT(elem); \
MLX5_ASSERT(head); \
if ((elem)->field.prev) { \
(peer) = mlx5_ipool_get \
(pool, (elem)->field.prev); \
if (peer) \
(peer)->field.next = (elem)->field.next;\
} \
if ((elem)->field.next) { \
(peer) = mlx5_ipool_get \
(pool, (elem)->field.next); \
if (peer) \
(peer)->field.prev = (elem)->field.prev;\
} \
if (*(head) == (idx)) \
*(head) = (elem)->field.next; \
} while (0)
#define ILIST_FOREACH(pool, head, idx, elem, field) \
for ((idx) = (head), (elem) = \
(idx) ? mlx5_ipool_get(pool, (idx)) : NULL; (elem); \
idx = (elem)->field.next, (elem) = \
(idx) ? mlx5_ipool_get(pool, idx) : NULL)
/* Single index list. */
#define SILIST_ENTRY(type) \
struct { \
type next; /* Index of next element. */ \
}
#define SILIST_INSERT(head, idx, elem, field) \
do { \
MLX5_ASSERT((elem) && (idx)); \
(elem)->field.next = *(head); \
*(head) = (idx); \
} while (0)
#define SILIST_FOREACH(pool, head, idx, elem, field) \
for ((idx) = (head), (elem) = \
(idx) ? mlx5_ipool_get(pool, (idx)) : NULL; (elem); \
idx = (elem)->field.next, (elem) = \
(idx) ? mlx5_ipool_get(pool, idx) : NULL)
#endif /* RTE_PMD_MLX5_UTILS_H_ */