numam-dpdk/lib/gro/gro_vxlan_tcp4.h
Bruce Richardson 99a2dd955f lib: remove librte_ prefix from directory names
There is no reason for the DPDK libraries to all have 'librte_' prefix on
the directory names. This prefix makes the directory names longer and also
makes it awkward to add features referring to individual libraries in the
build - should the lib names be specified with or without the prefix.
Therefore, we can just remove the library prefix and use the library's
unique name as the directory name, i.e. 'eal' rather than 'librte_eal'

Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
2021-04-21 14:04:09 +02:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright(c) 2018 Intel Corporation
*/
#ifndef _GRO_VXLAN_TCP4_H_
#define _GRO_VXLAN_TCP4_H_
#include "gro_tcp4.h"
#define GRO_VXLAN_TCP4_TBL_MAX_ITEM_NUM (1024UL * 1024UL)
/* Header fields representing a VxLAN flow */
struct vxlan_tcp4_flow_key {
struct tcp4_flow_key inner_key;
struct rte_vxlan_hdr vxlan_hdr;
struct rte_ether_addr outer_eth_saddr;
struct rte_ether_addr outer_eth_daddr;
uint32_t outer_ip_src_addr;
uint32_t outer_ip_dst_addr;
/* Outer UDP ports */
uint16_t outer_src_port;
uint16_t outer_dst_port;
};
struct gro_vxlan_tcp4_flow {
struct vxlan_tcp4_flow_key key;
/*
* The index of the first packet in the flow. INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX
* indicates an empty flow.
*/
uint32_t start_index;
};
struct gro_vxlan_tcp4_item {
struct gro_tcp4_item inner_item;
/* IPv4 ID in the outer IPv4 header */
uint16_t outer_ip_id;
/* Indicate if outer IPv4 ID can be ignored */
uint8_t outer_is_atomic;
};
/*
* VxLAN (with an outer IPv4 header and an inner TCP/IPv4 packet)
* reassembly table structure
*/
struct gro_vxlan_tcp4_tbl {
/* item array */
struct gro_vxlan_tcp4_item *items;
/* flow array */
struct gro_vxlan_tcp4_flow *flows;
/* current item number */
uint32_t item_num;
/* current flow number */
uint32_t flow_num;
/* the maximum item number */
uint32_t max_item_num;
/* the maximum flow number */
uint32_t max_flow_num;
};
/**
* This function creates a VxLAN reassembly table for VxLAN packets
* which have an outer IPv4 header and an inner TCP/IPv4 packet.
*
* @param socket_id
* Socket index for allocating the table
* @param max_flow_num
* The maximum number of flows in the table
* @param max_item_per_flow
* The maximum number of packets per flow
*
* @return
* - Return the table pointer on success.
* - Return NULL on failure.
*/
void *gro_vxlan_tcp4_tbl_create(uint16_t socket_id,
uint16_t max_flow_num,
uint16_t max_item_per_flow);
/**
* This function destroys a VxLAN reassembly table.
*
* @param tbl
* Pointer pointing to the VxLAN reassembly table
*/
void gro_vxlan_tcp4_tbl_destroy(void *tbl);
/**
* This function merges a VxLAN packet which has an outer IPv4 header and
* an inner TCP/IPv4 packet. It doesn't process the packet, whose TCP
* header has SYN, FIN, RST, PSH, CWR, ECE or URG bit set, or which
* doesn't have payload.
*
* This function doesn't check if the packet has correct checksums and
* doesn't re-calculate checksums for the merged packet. Additionally,
* it assumes the packets are complete (i.e., MF==0 && frag_off==0), when
* IP fragmentation is possible (i.e., DF==0). It returns the packet, if
* the packet has invalid parameters (e.g. SYN bit is set) or there is no
* available space in the table.
*
* @param pkt
* Packet to reassemble
* @param tbl
* Pointer pointing to the VxLAN reassembly table
* @start_time
* The time when the packet is inserted into the table
*
* @return
* - Return a positive value if the packet is merged.
* - Return zero if the packet isn't merged but stored in the table.
* - Return a negative value for invalid parameters or no available
* space in the table.
*/
int32_t gro_vxlan_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
struct gro_vxlan_tcp4_tbl *tbl,
uint64_t start_time);
/**
* This function flushes timeout packets in the VxLAN reassembly table,
* and without updating checksums.
*
* @param tbl
* Pointer pointing to a VxLAN GRO table
* @param flush_timestamp
* This function flushes packets which are inserted into the table
* before or at the flush_timestamp.
* @param out
* Pointer array used to keep flushed packets
* @param nb_out
* The element number in 'out'. It also determines the maximum number of
* packets that can be flushed finally.
*
* @return
* The number of flushed packets
*/
uint16_t gro_vxlan_tcp4_tbl_timeout_flush(struct gro_vxlan_tcp4_tbl *tbl,
uint64_t flush_timestamp,
struct rte_mbuf **out,
uint16_t nb_out);
/**
* This function returns the number of the packets in a VxLAN
* reassembly table.
*
* @param tbl
* Pointer pointing to the VxLAN reassembly table
*
* @return
* The number of packets in the table
*/
uint32_t gro_vxlan_tcp4_tbl_pkt_count(void *tbl);
#endif