Jerin Jacob 98a7ea332b fix typos using codespell utility
Fixing typos across dpdk source code using codespell utility.
Skipped the ethdev driver's base code fixes to keep the base
code intact.

Signed-off-by: Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com>
Acked-by: John McNamara <john.mcnamara@intel.com>
2017-06-14 23:54:13 +02:00

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#ifndef _RTE_VHOST_H_
#define _RTE_VHOST_H_
/**
* @file
* Interface to vhost-user
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include <sys/eventfd.h>
#include <rte_memory.h>
#include <rte_mempool.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* These are not C++-aware. */
#include <linux/vhost.h>
#include <linux/virtio_ring.h>
#define RTE_VHOST_USER_CLIENT (1ULL << 0)
#define RTE_VHOST_USER_NO_RECONNECT (1ULL << 1)
#define RTE_VHOST_USER_DEQUEUE_ZERO_COPY (1ULL << 2)
/**
* Information relating to memory regions including offsets to
* addresses in QEMUs memory file.
*/
struct rte_vhost_mem_region {
uint64_t guest_phys_addr;
uint64_t guest_user_addr;
uint64_t host_user_addr;
uint64_t size;
void *mmap_addr;
uint64_t mmap_size;
int fd;
};
/**
* Memory structure includes region and mapping information.
*/
struct rte_vhost_memory {
uint32_t nregions;
struct rte_vhost_mem_region regions[];
};
struct rte_vhost_vring {
struct vring_desc *desc;
struct vring_avail *avail;
struct vring_used *used;
uint64_t log_guest_addr;
int callfd;
int kickfd;
uint16_t size;
};
/**
* Device and vring operations.
*/
struct vhost_device_ops {
int (*new_device)(int vid); /**< Add device. */
void (*destroy_device)(int vid); /**< Remove device. */
int (*vring_state_changed)(int vid, uint16_t queue_id, int enable); /**< triggered when a vring is enabled or disabled */
/**
* Features could be changed after the feature negotiation.
* For example, VHOST_F_LOG_ALL will be set/cleared at the
* start/end of live migration, respectively. This callback
* is used to inform the application on such change.
*/
int (*features_changed)(int vid, uint64_t features);
void *reserved[4]; /**< Reserved for future extension */
};
/**
* Convert guest physical address to host virtual address
*
* @param mem
* the guest memory regions
* @param gpa
* the guest physical address for querying
* @return
* the host virtual address on success, 0 on failure
*/
static __rte_always_inline uint64_t
rte_vhost_gpa_to_vva(struct rte_vhost_memory *mem, uint64_t gpa)
{
struct rte_vhost_mem_region *reg;
uint32_t i;
for (i = 0; i < mem->nregions; i++) {
reg = &mem->regions[i];
if (gpa >= reg->guest_phys_addr &&
gpa < reg->guest_phys_addr + reg->size) {
return gpa - reg->guest_phys_addr +
reg->host_user_addr;
}
}
return 0;
}
#define RTE_VHOST_NEED_LOG(features) ((features) & (1ULL << VHOST_F_LOG_ALL))
/**
* Log the memory write start with given address.
*
* This function only need be invoked when the live migration starts.
* Therefore, we won't need call it at all in the most of time. For
* making the performance impact be minimum, it's suggested to do a
* check before calling it:
*
* if (unlikely(RTE_VHOST_NEED_LOG(features)))
* rte_vhost_log_write(vid, addr, len);
*
* @param vid
* vhost device ID
* @param addr
* the starting address for write
* @param len
* the length to write
*/
void rte_vhost_log_write(int vid, uint64_t addr, uint64_t len);
/**
* Log the used ring update start at given offset.
*
* Same as rte_vhost_log_write, it's suggested to do a check before
* calling it:
*
* if (unlikely(RTE_VHOST_NEED_LOG(features)))
* rte_vhost_log_used_vring(vid, vring_idx, offset, len);
*
* @param vid
* vhost device ID
* @param vring_idx
* the vring index
* @param offset
* the offset inside the used ring
* @param len
* the length to write
*/
void rte_vhost_log_used_vring(int vid, uint16_t vring_idx,
uint64_t offset, uint64_t len);
int rte_vhost_enable_guest_notification(int vid, uint16_t queue_id, int enable);
/**
* Register vhost driver. path could be different for multiple
* instance support.
*/
int rte_vhost_driver_register(const char *path, uint64_t flags);
/* Unregister vhost driver. This is only meaningful to vhost user. */
int rte_vhost_driver_unregister(const char *path);
/**
* Set the feature bits the vhost-user driver supports.
*
* @param path
* The vhost-user socket file path
* @param features
* Supported features
* @return
* 0 on success, -1 on failure
*/
int rte_vhost_driver_set_features(const char *path, uint64_t features);
/**
* Enable vhost-user driver features.
*
* Note that
* - the param features should be a subset of the feature bits provided
* by rte_vhost_driver_set_features().
* - it must be invoked before vhost-user negotiation starts.
*
* @param path
* The vhost-user socket file path
* @param features
* Features to enable
* @return
* 0 on success, -1 on failure
*/
int rte_vhost_driver_enable_features(const char *path, uint64_t features);
/**
* Disable vhost-user driver features.
*
* The two notes at rte_vhost_driver_enable_features() also apply here.
*
* @param path
* The vhost-user socket file path
* @param features
* Features to disable
* @return
* 0 on success, -1 on failure
*/
int rte_vhost_driver_disable_features(const char *path, uint64_t features);
/**
* Get the feature bits before feature negotiation.
*
* @param path
* The vhost-user socket file path
* @param features
* A pointer to store the queried feature bits
* @return
* 0 on success, -1 on failure
*/
int rte_vhost_driver_get_features(const char *path, uint64_t *features);
/**
* Get the feature bits after negotiation
*
* @param vid
* Vhost device ID
* @param features
* A pointer to store the queried feature bits
* @return
* 0 on success, -1 on failure
*/
int rte_vhost_get_negotiated_features(int vid, uint64_t *features);
/* Register callbacks. */
int rte_vhost_driver_callback_register(const char *path,
struct vhost_device_ops const * const ops);
/**
*
* Start the vhost-user driver.
*
* This function triggers the vhost-user negotiation.
*
* @param path
* The vhost-user socket file path
* @return
* 0 on success, -1 on failure
*/
int rte_vhost_driver_start(const char *path);
/**
* Get the MTU value of the device if set in QEMU.
*
* @param vid
* virtio-net device ID
* @param mtu
* The variable to store the MTU value
*
* @return
* 0: success
* -EAGAIN: device not yet started
* -ENOTSUP: device does not support MTU feature
*/
int rte_vhost_get_mtu(int vid, uint16_t *mtu);
/**
* Get the numa node from which the virtio net device's memory
* is allocated.
*
* @param vid
* vhost device ID
*
* @return
* The numa node, -1 on failure
*/
int rte_vhost_get_numa_node(int vid);
/**
* @deprecated
* Get the number of queues the device supports.
*
* Note this function is deprecated, as it returns a queue pair number,
* which is vhost specific. Instead, rte_vhost_get_vring_num should
* be used.
*
* @param vid
* vhost device ID
*
* @return
* The number of queues, 0 on failure
*/
__rte_deprecated
uint32_t rte_vhost_get_queue_num(int vid);
/**
* Get the number of vrings the device supports.
*
* @param vid
* vhost device ID
*
* @return
* The number of vrings, 0 on failure
*/
uint16_t rte_vhost_get_vring_num(int vid);
/**
* Get the virtio net device's ifname, which is the vhost-user socket
* file path.
*
* @param vid
* vhost device ID
* @param buf
* The buffer to stored the queried ifname
* @param len
* The length of buf
*
* @return
* 0 on success, -1 on failure
*/
int rte_vhost_get_ifname(int vid, char *buf, size_t len);
/**
* Get how many avail entries are left in the queue
*
* @param vid
* vhost device ID
* @param queue_id
* virtio queue index
*
* @return
* num of avail entires left
*/
uint16_t rte_vhost_avail_entries(int vid, uint16_t queue_id);
struct rte_mbuf;
struct rte_mempool;
/**
* This function adds buffers to the virtio devices RX virtqueue. Buffers can
* be received from the physical port or from another virtual device. A packet
* count is returned to indicate the number of packets that were successfully
* added to the RX queue.
* @param vid
* vhost device ID
* @param queue_id
* virtio queue index in mq case
* @param pkts
* array to contain packets to be enqueued
* @param count
* packets num to be enqueued
* @return
* num of packets enqueued
*/
uint16_t rte_vhost_enqueue_burst(int vid, uint16_t queue_id,
struct rte_mbuf **pkts, uint16_t count);
/**
* This function gets guest buffers from the virtio device TX virtqueue,
* construct host mbufs, copies guest buffer content to host mbufs and
* store them in pkts to be processed.
* @param vid
* vhost device ID
* @param queue_id
* virtio queue index in mq case
* @param mbuf_pool
* mbuf_pool where host mbuf is allocated.
* @param pkts
* array to contain packets to be dequeued
* @param count
* packets num to be dequeued
* @return
* num of packets dequeued
*/
uint16_t rte_vhost_dequeue_burst(int vid, uint16_t queue_id,
struct rte_mempool *mbuf_pool, struct rte_mbuf **pkts, uint16_t count);
/**
* Get guest mem table: a list of memory regions.
*
* An rte_vhost_vhost_memory object will be allocated internaly, to hold the
* guest memory regions. Application should free it at destroy_device()
* callback.
*
* @param vid
* vhost device ID
* @param mem
* To store the returned mem regions
* @return
* 0 on success, -1 on failure
*/
int rte_vhost_get_mem_table(int vid, struct rte_vhost_memory **mem);
/**
* Get guest vring info, including the vring address, vring size, etc.
*
* @param vid
* vhost device ID
* @param vring_idx
* vring index
* @param vring
* the structure to hold the requested vring info
* @return
* 0 on success, -1 on failure
*/
int rte_vhost_get_vhost_vring(int vid, uint16_t vring_idx,
struct rte_vhost_vring *vring);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _RTE_VHOST_H_ */