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This patch replaces instances of zero-sized arrays i.e. those at the end of structures with "[0]" with the more standard syntax of "[]". Replacement was done using coccinelle script, with some revert and cleanup of whitespace afterwards. Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com> Acked-by: Morten Brørup <mb@smartsharesystems.com> Acked-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org> Acked-by: Hemant Agrawal <hemant.agrawal@nxp.com>
684 lines
24 KiB
C
684 lines
24 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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* Copyright(c) 2017 Cavium, Inc.
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* Copyright(c) 2017-2018 Intel Corporation.
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* All rights reserved.
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*/
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#ifndef __RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_H__
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#define __RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_H__
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/**
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* @file
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*
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* RTE Event Timer Adapter
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*
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* An event timer adapter has the following abstract working model:
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*
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* timer_tick_ns
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* +
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* +-------+ |
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* | | |
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* +-------+ bkt 0 +----v---+
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* | | | |
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* | +-------+ |
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* +---+---+ +---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
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* | | | | | | | | |
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* | bkt n | | bkt 1 |<-> t0| t1| t2| tn|
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* | | | | | | | | |
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* +---+---+ +---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
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* | Timer adapter |
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* +---+---+ +---+---+
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* | | | |
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* | bkt 4 | | bkt 2 |<--- Current bucket
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* | | | |
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* +---+---+ +---+---+
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* | +-------+ |
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* | | | |
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* +------+ bkt 3 +-------+
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* | |
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* +-------+
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*
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* - It has a virtual monotonically increasing 64-bit timer adapter clock based
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* on *enum rte_event_timer_adapter_clk_src* clock source. The clock source
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* could be a CPU clock, or a platform dependent external clock.
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*
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* - The application creates a timer adapter instance with given the clock
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* source, the total number of event timers, and a resolution(expressed in ns)
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* to traverse between the buckets.
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*
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* - Each timer adapter may have 0 to n buckets based on the configured
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* max timeout(max_tmo_ns) and resolution(timer_tick_ns). Upon starting the
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* timer adapter, the adapter starts ticking at *timer_tick_ns* resolution.
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*
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* - The application arms an event timer that will expire *timer_tick_ns*
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* from now.
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*
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* - The application can cancel an armed timer and no timer expiry event will be
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* generated.
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*
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* - If a timer expires then the library injects the timer expiry event in
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* the designated event queue.
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*
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* - The timer expiry event will be received through *rte_event_dequeue_burst*.
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*
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* - The application frees the timer adapter instance.
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*
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* Multiple timer adapters can be created with a varying level of resolution
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* for various expiry use cases that run in parallel.
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*
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* Before using the timer adapter, the application has to create and configure
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* an event device along with the event port. Based on the event device
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* capability it might require creating an additional event port to be used
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* by the timer adapter.
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*
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* The application creates the event timer adapter using the
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* ``rte_event_timer_adapter_create()``. The event device id is passed to this
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* function, inside this function the event device capability is checked,
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* and if an in-built port is absent the application uses the default
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* function to create a new producer port.
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*
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* The application may also use the function
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* ``rte_event_timer_adapter_create_ext()`` to have granular control over
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* producer port creation in a case where the in-built port is absent.
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*
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* After creating the timer adapter, the application has to start it
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* using ``rte_event_timer_adapter_start()``. The buckets are traversed from
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* 0 to n; when the adapter ticks, the next bucket is visited. Each time,
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* the list per bucket is processed, and timer expiry events are sent to the
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* designated event queue.
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*
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* The application can arm one or more event timers using the
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* ``rte_event_timer_arm_burst()``. The *timeout_ticks* represents the number
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* of *timer_tick_ns* after which the timer has to expire. The timeout at
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* which the timers expire can be grouped or be independent of each
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* event timer instance. ``rte_event_timer_arm_tmo_tick_burst()`` addresses the
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* former case and ``rte_event_timer_arm_burst()`` addresses the latter case.
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*
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* The application can cancel the timers from expiring using the
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* ``rte_event_timer_cancel_burst()``.
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*
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* On the secondary process, ``rte_event_timer_adapter_lookup()`` can be used
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* to get the timer adapter pointer from its id and use it to invoke fastpath
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* operations such as arm and cancel.
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*
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* Some of the use cases of event timer adapter are Beacon Timers,
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* Generic SW Timeout, Wireless MAC Scheduling, 3G Frame Protocols,
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* Packet Scheduling, Protocol Retransmission Timers, Supervision Timers.
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* All these use cases require high resolution and low time drift.
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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 "rte_eventdev.h"
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#include "rte_eventdev_trace_fp.h"
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/**
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* Timer adapter clock source
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*/
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enum rte_event_timer_adapter_clk_src {
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RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_CPU_CLK,
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/**< Use CPU clock as the clock source. */
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RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_EXT_CLK0,
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/**< Platform dependent external clock source 0. */
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RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_EXT_CLK1,
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/**< Platform dependent external clock source 1. */
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RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_EXT_CLK2,
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/**< Platform dependent external clock source 2. */
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RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_EXT_CLK3,
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/**< Platform dependent external clock source 3. */
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};
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#define RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_F_ADJUST_RES (1ULL << 0)
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/**< The event timer adapter implementation may have constraints on the
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* resolution (timer_tick_ns) and maximum timer expiry timeout(max_tmo_ns)
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* based on the given timer adapter or system. If this flag is set, the
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* implementation adjusts the resolution and maximum timeout to the best
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* possible configuration. On successful timer adapter creation, the
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* application can get the configured resolution and max timeout with
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* ``rte_event_timer_adapter_get_info()``.
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*
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* @see struct rte_event_timer_adapter_info::min_resolution_ns
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* @see struct rte_event_timer_adapter_info::max_tmo_ns
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*/
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#define RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_F_SP_PUT (1ULL << 1)
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/**< ``rte_event_timer_arm_burst()`` API to be used in single producer mode.
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*
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* @see struct rte_event_timer_adapter_conf::flags
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*/
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#define RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_F_PERIODIC (1ULL << 2)
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/**< Flag to configure an event timer adapter in periodic mode; non-periodic
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* mode is the default. A timer will fire once or periodically until the timer
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* is cancelled based on the adapter mode.
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*
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* @see struct rte_event_timer_adapter_conf::flags
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*/
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/**
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* Timer adapter configuration structure
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*/
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter_conf {
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uint8_t event_dev_id;
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/**< Event device identifier */
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uint16_t timer_adapter_id;
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/**< Event timer adapter identifier */
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uint32_t socket_id;
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/**< Identifier of socket from which to allocate memory for adapter */
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enum rte_event_timer_adapter_clk_src clk_src;
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/**< Clock source for timer adapter */
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uint64_t timer_tick_ns;
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/**< Timer adapter resolution in ns */
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uint64_t max_tmo_ns;
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/**< Maximum timer timeout(expiry) in ns */
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uint64_t nb_timers;
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/**< Total number of timers per adapter */
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uint64_t flags;
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/**< Timer adapter config flags (RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_F_*) */
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};
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/**
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* Event timer adapter stats structure
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*/
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter_stats {
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uint64_t evtim_exp_count;
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/**< Number of event timers that have expired. */
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uint64_t ev_enq_count;
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/**< Eventdev enqueue count */
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uint64_t ev_inv_count;
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/**< Invalid expiry event count */
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uint64_t evtim_retry_count;
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/**< Event timer retry count */
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uint64_t adapter_tick_count;
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/**< Tick count for the adapter, at its resolution */
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};
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter;
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/**
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* Callback function type for producer port creation.
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*/
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typedef int (*rte_event_timer_adapter_port_conf_cb_t)(uint16_t id,
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uint8_t event_dev_id,
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uint8_t *event_port_id,
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void *conf_arg);
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/**
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* Create an event timer adapter.
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*
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* This function must be invoked first before any other function in the API.
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*
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* @param conf
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* The event timer adapter configuration structure.
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*
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* @return
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* A pointer to the new allocated event timer adapter on success.
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* NULL on error with rte_errno set appropriately.
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* Possible rte_errno values include:
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* - ERANGE: timer_tick_ns is not in supported range.
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* - ENOMEM: unable to allocate sufficient memory for adapter instances
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* - EINVAL: invalid event device identifier specified in config
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* - ENOSPC: maximum number of adapters already created
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* - EIO: event device reconfiguration and restart error. The adapter
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* reconfigures the event device with an additional port by default if it is
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* required to use a service to manage timers. If the device had been started
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* before this call, this error code indicates an error in restart following
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* an error in reconfiguration, i.e., a combination of the two error codes.
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*/
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter *
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rte_event_timer_adapter_create(const struct rte_event_timer_adapter_conf *conf);
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/**
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* Create a timer adapter with the supplied callback.
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*
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* This function can be used to have a more granular control over the timer
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* adapter creation. If a built-in port is absent, then the function uses the
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* callback provided to create and get the port id to be used as a producer
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* port.
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*
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* @param conf
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* The timer adapter configuration structure
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* @param conf_cb
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* The port config callback function.
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* @param conf_arg
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* Opaque pointer to the argument for the callback function
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*
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* @return
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* A pointer to the new allocated event timer adapter on success.
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* NULL on error with rte_errno set appropriately.
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* Possible rte_errno values include:
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* - ERANGE: timer_tick_ns is not in supported range.
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* - ENOMEM: unable to allocate sufficient memory for adapter instances
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* - EINVAL: invalid event device identifier specified in config
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* - ENOSPC: maximum number of adapters already created
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*/
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter *
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rte_event_timer_adapter_create_ext(
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const struct rte_event_timer_adapter_conf *conf,
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rte_event_timer_adapter_port_conf_cb_t conf_cb,
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void *conf_arg);
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/**
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* Timer adapter info structure.
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*/
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter_info {
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uint64_t min_resolution_ns;
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/**< Minimum timer adapter resolution in ns */
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uint64_t max_tmo_ns;
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/**< Maximum timer timeout(expire) in ns */
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter_conf conf;
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/**< Configured timer adapter attributes */
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uint32_t caps;
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/**< Event timer adapter capabilities */
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int16_t event_dev_port_id;
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/**< Event device port ID, if applicable */
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};
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/**
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* Retrieve the contextual information of an event timer adapter.
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*
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* @param adapter
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* A pointer to the event timer adapter structure.
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*
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* @param[out] adapter_info
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* A pointer to a structure of type *rte_event_timer_adapter_info* to be
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* filled with the contextual information of the adapter.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0: Success, driver updates the contextual information of the
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* timer adapter
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* - <0: Error code returned by the driver info get function.
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* - -EINVAL: adapter identifier invalid
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*
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* @see RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_F_ADJUST_RES,
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* struct rte_event_timer_adapter_info
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*
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*/
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int
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rte_event_timer_adapter_get_info(
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const struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter,
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter_info *adapter_info);
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/**
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* Start a timer adapter.
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*
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* The adapter start step is the last one and consists of setting the timer
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* adapter to start accepting the timers and schedules to event queues.
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*
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* On success, all basic functions exported by the API (timer arm,
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* timer cancel and so on) can be invoked.
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*
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* @param adapter
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* A pointer to the event timer adapter structure.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0: Success, adapter started.
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* - <0: Error code returned by the driver start function.
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* - -EINVAL if adapter identifier invalid
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* - -ENOENT if software adapter but no service core mapped
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* - -ENOTSUP if software adapter and more than one service core mapped
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* - -EALREADY if adapter has already been started
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*
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* @note
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* The eventdev to which the event_timer_adapter is connected needs to
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* be started before calling rte_event_timer_adapter_start().
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*/
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int
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rte_event_timer_adapter_start(
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const struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter);
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/**
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* Stop an event timer adapter.
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*
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* The adapter can be restarted with a call to
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* ``rte_event_timer_adapter_start()``.
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*
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* @param adapter
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* A pointer to the event timer adapter structure.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0: Success, adapter stopped.
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* - <0: Error code returned by the driver stop function.
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* - -EINVAL if adapter identifier invalid
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*/
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int
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rte_event_timer_adapter_stop(const struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter);
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/**
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* Lookup an event timer adapter using its identifier.
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*
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* If an event timer adapter was created in another process with the same
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* identifier, this function will locate its state and set up access to it
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* so that it can be used in this process.
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*
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* @param adapter_id
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* The event timer adapter identifier.
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*
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* @return
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* A pointer to the event timer adapter matching the identifier on success.
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* NULL on error with rte_errno set appropriately.
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* Possible rte_errno values include:
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* - ENOENT - requested entry not available to return.
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*/
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter *
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rte_event_timer_adapter_lookup(uint16_t adapter_id);
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/**
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* Free an event timer adapter.
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*
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* Destroy an event timer adapter, freeing all resources.
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*
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* Before invoking this function, the application must wait for all the
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* armed timers to expire or cancel the outstanding armed timers.
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*
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* @param adapter
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* A pointer to an event timer adapter structure.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0: Successfully freed the event timer adapter resources.
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* - <0: Failed to free the event timer adapter resources.
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* - -EAGAIN: adapter is busy; timers outstanding
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* - -EBUSY: stop hasn't been called for this adapter yet
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* - -EINVAL: adapter id invalid, or adapter invalid
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*/
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int
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rte_event_timer_adapter_free(struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter);
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/**
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* Retrieve the service ID of the event timer adapter. If the adapter doesn't
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* use an rte_service function, this function returns -ESRCH.
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*
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* @param adapter
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* A pointer to an event timer adapter.
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*
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* @param [out] service_id
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* A pointer to a uint32_t, to be filled in with the service id.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0: Success
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* - <0: Error code on failure
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* - -ESRCH: the adapter does not require a service to operate
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*/
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int
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rte_event_timer_adapter_service_id_get(struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter,
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uint32_t *service_id);
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/**
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* Retrieve statistics for an event timer adapter instance.
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*
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* @param adapter
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* A pointer to an event timer adapter structure.
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* @param[out] stats
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* A pointer to a structure to fill with statistics.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0: Successfully retrieved.
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* - <0: Failure; error code returned.
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*/
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int
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rte_event_timer_adapter_stats_get(struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter,
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter_stats *stats);
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/**
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* Reset statistics for an event timer adapter instance.
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*
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* @param adapter
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* A pointer to an event timer adapter structure.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0: Successfully reset;
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* - <0: Failure; error code returned.
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*/
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int
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rte_event_timer_adapter_stats_reset(struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter);
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/**
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* Event timer state.
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*/
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enum rte_event_timer_state {
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RTE_EVENT_TIMER_NOT_ARMED = 0,
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/**< Event timer not armed. */
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RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ARMED = 1,
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/**< Event timer successfully armed. */
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RTE_EVENT_TIMER_CANCELED = 2,
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/**< Event timer successfully canceled. */
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RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ERROR = -1,
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/**< Generic event timer error. */
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RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ERROR_TOOEARLY = -2,
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/**< Event timer timeout tick value is too small for the adapter to
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* handle, given its configured resolution.
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*/
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RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ERROR_TOOLATE = -3,
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/**< Event timer timeout tick is greater than the maximum timeout.*/
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};
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/**
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* The generic *rte_event_timer* structure to hold the event timer attributes
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* for arm and cancel operations.
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*/
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RTE_STD_C11
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struct rte_event_timer {
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struct rte_event ev;
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/**<
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* Expiry event attributes. On successful event timer timeout,
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* the following attributes will be used to inject the expiry event to
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* the eventdev:
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* - event_queue_id: Targeted event queue id for expiry events.
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* - event_priority: Event priority of the event expiry event in the
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* event queue relative to other events.
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* - sched_type: Scheduling type of the expiry event.
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* - flow_id: Flow id of the expiry event.
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* - op: RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW
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* - event_type: RTE_EVENT_TYPE_TIMER
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*/
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uint64_t timeout_ticks;
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/**< Expiry timer ticks expressed in number of *timer_ticks_ns* from
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* now.
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* @see struct rte_event_timer_adapter_info::adapter_conf::timer_tick_ns
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*/
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uint64_t impl_opaque[2];
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/**< Implementation-specific opaque data.
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* An event timer adapter implementation use this field to hold
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* implementation specific values to share between the arm and cancel
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* operations. The application should not modify this field.
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*/
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enum rte_event_timer_state state;
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/**< State of the event timer. */
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uint8_t user_meta[];
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/**< Memory to store user specific metadata.
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* The event timer adapter implementation should not modify this area.
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*/
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} __rte_cache_aligned;
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typedef uint16_t (*rte_event_timer_arm_burst_t)(
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const struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter,
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struct rte_event_timer **tims,
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uint16_t nb_tims);
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/**< @internal Enable event timers to enqueue timer events upon expiry */
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typedef uint16_t (*rte_event_timer_arm_tmo_tick_burst_t)(
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const struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter,
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struct rte_event_timer **tims,
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uint64_t timeout_tick,
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uint16_t nb_tims);
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/**< @internal Enable event timers with common expiration time */
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typedef uint16_t (*rte_event_timer_cancel_burst_t)(
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const struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter,
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struct rte_event_timer **tims,
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uint16_t nb_tims);
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/**< @internal Prevent event timers from enqueuing timer events */
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/**
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* @internal Data structure associated with each event timer adapter.
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*/
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter {
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rte_event_timer_arm_burst_t arm_burst;
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/**< Pointer to driver arm_burst function. */
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rte_event_timer_arm_tmo_tick_burst_t arm_tmo_tick_burst;
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/**< Pointer to driver arm_tmo_tick_burst function. */
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rte_event_timer_cancel_burst_t cancel_burst;
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/**< Pointer to driver cancel function. */
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struct rte_event_timer_adapter_data *data;
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/**< Pointer to shared adapter data */
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const struct event_timer_adapter_ops *ops;
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/**< Functions exported by adapter driver */
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RTE_STD_C11
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uint8_t allocated : 1;
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/**< Flag to indicate that this adapter has been allocated */
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} __rte_cache_aligned;
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#define ADAPTER_VALID_OR_ERR_RET(adapter, retval) do { \
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if (adapter == NULL || !adapter->allocated) \
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return retval; \
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} while (0)
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#define FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(func, errval) do { \
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if ((func) == NULL) \
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return errval; \
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} while (0)
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#define FUNC_PTR_OR_NULL_RET_WITH_ERRNO(func, errval) do { \
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if ((func) == NULL) { \
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rte_errno = errval; \
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return NULL; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/**
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* Arm a burst of event timers with separate expiration timeout tick for each
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* event timer.
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*
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* Before calling this function, the application allocates
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* ``struct rte_event_timer`` objects from mempool or huge page backed
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* application buffers of desired size. On successful allocation,
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* application updates the `struct rte_event_timer`` attributes such as
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* expiry event attributes, timeout ticks from now.
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* This function submits the event timer arm requests to the event timer adapter
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* and on expiry, the events will be injected to designated event queue.
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* Timer expiry events will be generated once or periodically until cancellation
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* based on the adapter mode.
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*
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* @param adapter
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* A pointer to an event timer adapter structure.
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* @param evtims
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* Pointer to an array of objects of type *rte_event_timer* structure.
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* @param nb_evtims
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* Number of event timers in the supplied array.
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*
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* @return
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* The number of successfully armed event timers. The return value can be less
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* than the value of the *nb_evtims* parameter. If the return value is less
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* than *nb_evtims*, the remaining event timers at the end of *evtims*
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* are not consumed, and the caller has to take care of them, and rte_errno
|
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* is set accordingly. Possible errno values include:
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* - EINVAL Invalid timer adapter, expiry event queue ID is invalid, or an
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* expiry event's sched type doesn't match the capabilities of the
|
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* destination event queue.
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* - EAGAIN Specified timer adapter is not running
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* - EALREADY A timer was encountered that was already armed
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*
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* @see RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_F_PERIODIC
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*
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*/
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static inline uint16_t
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rte_event_timer_arm_burst(const struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter,
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struct rte_event_timer **evtims,
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|
uint16_t nb_evtims)
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{
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#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_EVENTDEV_DEBUG
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ADAPTER_VALID_OR_ERR_RET(adapter, -EINVAL);
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FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(adapter->arm_burst, -EINVAL);
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#endif
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rte_eventdev_trace_timer_arm_burst(adapter, (void **)evtims,
|
|
nb_evtims);
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return adapter->arm_burst(adapter, evtims, nb_evtims);
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}
|
|
|
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/**
|
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* Arm a burst of event timers with same expiration timeout tick.
|
|
*
|
|
* Provides the same functionality as ``rte_event_timer_arm_burst()``, except
|
|
* that application can use this API when all the event timers have the
|
|
* same timeout expiration tick. This specialized function can provide the
|
|
* additional hint to the adapter implementation and optimize if possible.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param adapter
|
|
* A pointer to an event timer adapter structure.
|
|
* @param evtims
|
|
* Points to an array of objects of type *rte_event_timer* structure.
|
|
* @param timeout_ticks
|
|
* The number of ticks in which the timers should expire.
|
|
* @param nb_evtims
|
|
* Number of event timers in the supplied array.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* The number of successfully armed event timers. The return value can be less
|
|
* than the value of the *nb_evtims* parameter. If the return value is less
|
|
* than *nb_evtims*, the remaining event timers at the end of *evtims*
|
|
* are not consumed, and the caller has to take care of them, and rte_errno
|
|
* is set accordingly. Possible errno values include:
|
|
* - EINVAL Invalid timer adapter, expiry event queue ID is invalid, or an
|
|
* expiry event's sched type doesn't match the capabilities of the
|
|
* destination event queue.
|
|
* - EAGAIN Specified event timer adapter is not running
|
|
* - EALREADY A timer was encountered that was already armed
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline uint16_t
|
|
rte_event_timer_arm_tmo_tick_burst(
|
|
const struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter,
|
|
struct rte_event_timer **evtims,
|
|
const uint64_t timeout_ticks,
|
|
const uint16_t nb_evtims)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_EVENTDEV_DEBUG
|
|
ADAPTER_VALID_OR_ERR_RET(adapter, -EINVAL);
|
|
FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(adapter->arm_tmo_tick_burst, -EINVAL);
|
|
#endif
|
|
rte_eventdev_trace_timer_arm_tmo_tick_burst(adapter, timeout_ticks,
|
|
(void **)evtims, nb_evtims);
|
|
return adapter->arm_tmo_tick_burst(adapter, evtims, timeout_ticks,
|
|
nb_evtims);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Cancel a burst of event timers from being scheduled to the event device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param adapter
|
|
* A pointer to an event timer adapter structure.
|
|
* @param evtims
|
|
* Points to an array of objects of type *rte_event_timer* structure
|
|
* @param nb_evtims
|
|
* Number of event timer instances in the supplied array.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* The number of successfully canceled event timers. The return value can be
|
|
* less than the value of the *nb_evtims* parameter. If the return value is
|
|
* less than *nb_evtims*, the remaining event timers at the end of *evtims*
|
|
* are not consumed, and the caller has to take care of them, and rte_errno
|
|
* is set accordingly. Possible errno values include:
|
|
* - EINVAL Invalid timer adapter identifier
|
|
* - EAGAIN Specified timer adapter is not running
|
|
* - EALREADY A timer was encountered that was already canceled
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline uint16_t
|
|
rte_event_timer_cancel_burst(const struct rte_event_timer_adapter *adapter,
|
|
struct rte_event_timer **evtims,
|
|
uint16_t nb_evtims)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_EVENTDEV_DEBUG
|
|
ADAPTER_VALID_OR_ERR_RET(adapter, -EINVAL);
|
|
FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(adapter->cancel_burst, -EINVAL);
|
|
#endif
|
|
rte_eventdev_trace_timer_cancel_burst(adapter, (void **)evtims,
|
|
nb_evtims);
|
|
return adapter->cancel_burst(adapter, evtims, nb_evtims);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif /* __RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_H__ */
|