numam-dpdk/drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_stats.c
Ajit Khaparde eba852e23e net/bnxt: refactor for 1.5.1 HWRM API
Update the PMD to use the 1.5.1 HWRM API.
Most of the changes in this patch and the following patches are
white spaces and rearrangement of the lines - hopefully a onetime change
owing to the usage of a different auto generated file.

Other than that, the following fields have been renamed:
1) rx_err_pkts and tx_err_pkts are now rx_discard_pkts and tx_discard_pkts
in struct ctx_hw_stats64
2) the perm_mac_addr field in the response of bnxt_hwrm_func_qcaps has
changed to mac_addr.

Signed-off-by: Ajit Khaparde <ajit.khaparde@broadcom.com>
2016-09-30 12:27:18 +02:00

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#include <inttypes.h>
#include <rte_byteorder.h>
#include "bnxt.h"
#include "bnxt_cpr.h"
#include "bnxt_hwrm.h"
#include "bnxt_rxq.h"
#include "bnxt_stats.h"
#include "bnxt_txq.h"
#include "hsi_struct_def_dpdk.h"
/*
* Statistics functions
*/
void bnxt_free_stats(struct bnxt *bp)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < (int)bp->tx_cp_nr_rings; i++) {
struct bnxt_tx_queue *txq = bp->tx_queues[i];
bnxt_free_txq_stats(txq);
}
for (i = 0; i < (int)bp->rx_cp_nr_rings; i++) {
struct bnxt_rx_queue *rxq = bp->rx_queues[i];
bnxt_free_rxq_stats(rxq);
}
}
void bnxt_stats_get_op(struct rte_eth_dev *eth_dev,
struct rte_eth_stats *bnxt_stats)
{
unsigned int i;
struct bnxt *bp = eth_dev->data->dev_private;
memset(bnxt_stats, 0, sizeof(*bnxt_stats));
for (i = 0; i < bp->rx_cp_nr_rings; i++) {
struct bnxt_rx_queue *rxq = bp->rx_queues[i];
struct bnxt_cp_ring_info *cpr = rxq->cp_ring;
struct ctx_hw_stats64 *hw_stats =
(struct ctx_hw_stats64 *)cpr->hw_stats;
bnxt_stats->q_ipackets[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->rx_ucast_pkts);
bnxt_stats->q_ipackets[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->rx_mcast_pkts);
bnxt_stats->q_ipackets[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->rx_bcast_pkts);
bnxt_stats->q_ibytes[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->rx_ucast_bytes);
bnxt_stats->q_ibytes[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->rx_mcast_bytes);
bnxt_stats->q_ibytes[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->rx_bcast_bytes);
/*
* TBD: No clear mapping to this... we don't seem
* to have a stat specifically for dropped due to
* insufficient mbufs.
*/
bnxt_stats->q_errors[i] = 0;
/* These get replaced once the *_QSTATS commands work */
bnxt_stats->ipackets += bnxt_stats->q_ipackets[i];
bnxt_stats->ibytes += bnxt_stats->q_ibytes[i];
bnxt_stats->imissed += bnxt_stats->q_errors[i];
bnxt_stats->ierrors +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->rx_discard_pkts);
}
for (i = 0; i < bp->tx_cp_nr_rings; i++) {
struct bnxt_tx_queue *txq = bp->tx_queues[i];
struct bnxt_cp_ring_info *cpr = txq->cp_ring;
struct ctx_hw_stats64 *hw_stats =
(struct ctx_hw_stats64 *)cpr->hw_stats;
bnxt_stats->q_opackets[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->tx_ucast_pkts);
bnxt_stats->q_opackets[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->tx_mcast_pkts);
bnxt_stats->q_opackets[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->tx_bcast_pkts);
bnxt_stats->q_obytes[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->tx_ucast_bytes);
bnxt_stats->q_obytes[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->tx_mcast_bytes);
bnxt_stats->q_obytes[i] +=
rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->tx_bcast_bytes);
/* These get replaced once the *_QSTATS commands work */
bnxt_stats->opackets += bnxt_stats->q_opackets[i];
bnxt_stats->obytes += bnxt_stats->q_obytes[i];
bnxt_stats->oerrors += rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->tx_drop_pkts);
bnxt_stats->oerrors += rte_le_to_cpu_64(hw_stats->tx_discard_pkts);
}
}
void bnxt_stats_reset_op(struct rte_eth_dev *eth_dev)
{
struct bnxt *bp = (struct bnxt *)eth_dev->data->dev_private;
bnxt_clear_all_hwrm_stat_ctxs(bp);
}