numam-dpdk/lib/eal/include/rte_lcore.h
Stephen Hemminger 7df485eb3d eal: remove deprecated noninclusive API
New API for these were added in 20.11 and the old API was retained
but marked deprecated. Since 21.11 is the next LTS, it is time
to remove the deprecated ones.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Reviewed-by: Ruifeng Wang <ruifeng.wang@arm.com>
Acked-by: David Marchand <david.marchand@redhat.com>
2021-09-16 17:21:22 +02:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation
*/
#ifndef _RTE_LCORE_H_
#define _RTE_LCORE_H_
/**
* @file
*
* API for lcore and socket manipulation
*
*/
#include <rte_config.h>
#include <rte_per_lcore.h>
#include <rte_eal.h>
#include <rte_launch.h>
#include <rte_thread.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define LCORE_ID_ANY UINT32_MAX /**< Any lcore. */
RTE_DECLARE_PER_LCORE(unsigned, _lcore_id); /**< Per thread "lcore id". */
/**
* The lcore role (used in RTE or not).
*/
enum rte_lcore_role_t {
ROLE_RTE,
ROLE_OFF,
ROLE_SERVICE,
ROLE_NON_EAL,
};
/**
* Get a lcore's role.
*
* @param lcore_id
* The identifier of the lcore, which MUST be between 0 and RTE_MAX_LCORE-1.
* @return
* The role of the lcore.
*/
enum rte_lcore_role_t rte_eal_lcore_role(unsigned int lcore_id);
/**
* Test if the core supplied has a specific role
*
* @param lcore_id
* The identifier of the lcore, which MUST be between 0 and
* RTE_MAX_LCORE-1.
* @param role
* The role to be checked against.
* @return
* Boolean value: positive if test is true; otherwise returns 0.
*/
int
rte_lcore_has_role(unsigned int lcore_id, enum rte_lcore_role_t role);
/**
* Return the Application thread ID of the execution unit.
*
* Note: in most cases the lcore id returned here will also correspond
* to the processor id of the CPU on which the thread is pinned, this
* will not be the case if the user has explicitly changed the thread to
* core affinities using --lcores EAL argument e.g. --lcores '(0-3)@10'
* to run threads with lcore IDs 0, 1, 2 and 3 on physical core 10..
*
* @return
* Logical core ID (in EAL thread or registered non-EAL thread) or
* LCORE_ID_ANY (in unregistered non-EAL thread)
*/
static inline unsigned
rte_lcore_id(void)
{
return RTE_PER_LCORE(_lcore_id);
}
/**
* Get the id of the main lcore
*
* @return
* the id of the main lcore
*/
unsigned int rte_get_main_lcore(void);
/**
* Return the number of execution units (lcores) on the system.
*
* @return
* the number of execution units (lcores) on the system.
*/
unsigned int rte_lcore_count(void);
/**
* Return the index of the lcore starting from zero.
*
* When option -c or -l is given, the index corresponds
* to the order in the list.
* For example:
* -c 0x30, lcore 4 has index 0, and 5 has index 1.
* -l 22,18 lcore 22 has index 0, and 18 has index 1.
*
* @param lcore_id
* The targeted lcore, or -1 for the current one.
* @return
* The relative index, or -1 if not enabled.
*/
int rte_lcore_index(int lcore_id);
/**
* Return the ID of the physical socket of the logical core we are
* running on.
* @return
* the ID of current lcoreid's physical socket
*/
unsigned int rte_socket_id(void);
/**
* Return number of physical sockets detected on the system.
*
* Note that number of nodes may not be correspondent to their physical id's:
* for example, a system may report two socket id's, but the actual socket id's
* may be 0 and 8.
*
* @return
* the number of physical sockets as recognized by EAL
*/
unsigned int
rte_socket_count(void);
/**
* Return socket id with a particular index.
*
* This will return socket id at a particular position in list of all detected
* physical socket id's. For example, on a machine with sockets [0, 8], passing
* 1 as a parameter will return 8.
*
* @param idx
* index of physical socket id to return
*
* @return
* - physical socket id as recognized by EAL
* - -1 on error, with errno set to EINVAL
*/
int
rte_socket_id_by_idx(unsigned int idx);
/**
* Get the ID of the physical socket of the specified lcore
*
* @param lcore_id
* the targeted lcore, which MUST be between 0 and RTE_MAX_LCORE-1.
* @return
* the ID of lcoreid's physical socket
*/
unsigned int
rte_lcore_to_socket_id(unsigned int lcore_id);
/**
* @warning
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
*
* Return the id of the lcore on a socket starting from zero.
*
* @param lcore_id
* The targeted lcore, or -1 for the current one.
* @return
* The relative index, or -1 if not enabled.
*/
__rte_experimental
int
rte_lcore_to_cpu_id(int lcore_id);
#ifdef RTE_HAS_CPUSET
/**
* @warning
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
*
* Return the cpuset for a given lcore.
* @param lcore_id
* the targeted lcore, which MUST be between 0 and RTE_MAX_LCORE-1.
* @return
* The cpuset of that lcore
*/
__rte_experimental
rte_cpuset_t
rte_lcore_cpuset(unsigned int lcore_id);
#endif /* RTE_HAS_CPUSET */
/**
* Test if an lcore is enabled.
*
* @param lcore_id
* The identifier of the lcore, which MUST be between 0 and
* RTE_MAX_LCORE-1.
* @return
* True if the given lcore is enabled; false otherwise.
*/
int rte_lcore_is_enabled(unsigned int lcore_id);
/**
* Get the next enabled lcore ID.
*
* @param i
* The current lcore (reference).
* @param skip_main
* If true, do not return the ID of the main lcore.
* @param wrap
* If true, go back to 0 when RTE_MAX_LCORE is reached; otherwise,
* return RTE_MAX_LCORE.
* @return
* The next lcore_id or RTE_MAX_LCORE if not found.
*/
unsigned int rte_get_next_lcore(unsigned int i, int skip_main, int wrap);
/**
* Macro to browse all running lcores.
*/
#define RTE_LCORE_FOREACH(i) \
for (i = rte_get_next_lcore(-1, 0, 0); \
i < RTE_MAX_LCORE; \
i = rte_get_next_lcore(i, 0, 0))
/**
* Macro to browse all running lcores except the main lcore.
*/
#define RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER(i) \
for (i = rte_get_next_lcore(-1, 1, 0); \
i < RTE_MAX_LCORE; \
i = rte_get_next_lcore(i, 1, 0))
/**
* Callback prototype for initializing lcores.
*
* @param lcore_id
* The lcore to consider.
* @param arg
* An opaque pointer passed at callback registration.
* @return
* - -1 when refusing this operation,
* - 0 otherwise.
*/
typedef int (*rte_lcore_init_cb)(unsigned int lcore_id, void *arg);
/**
* Callback prototype for uninitializing lcores.
*
* @param lcore_id
* The lcore to consider.
* @param arg
* An opaque pointer passed at callback registration.
*/
typedef void (*rte_lcore_uninit_cb)(unsigned int lcore_id, void *arg);
/**
* Register callbacks invoked when initializing and uninitializing a lcore.
*
* This function calls the init callback with all initialized lcores.
* Any error reported by the init callback triggers a rollback calling the
* uninit callback for each lcore.
* If this step succeeds, the callbacks are put in the lcore callbacks list
* that will get called for each lcore allocation/release.
*
* Note: callbacks execution is serialised under a write lock protecting the
* lcores and callbacks list.
*
* @param name
* A name serving as a small description for this callback.
* @param init
* The callback invoked when a lcore_id is initialized.
* init can be NULL.
* @param uninit
* The callback invoked when a lcore_id is uninitialized.
* uninit can be NULL.
* @param arg
* An optional argument that gets passed to the callback when it gets
* invoked.
* @return
* On success, returns an opaque pointer for the registered object.
* On failure (either memory allocation issue in the function itself or an
* error is returned by the init callback itself), returns NULL.
*/
__rte_experimental
void *
rte_lcore_callback_register(const char *name, rte_lcore_init_cb init,
rte_lcore_uninit_cb uninit, void *arg);
/**
* Unregister callbacks previously registered with rte_lcore_callback_register.
*
* This function calls the uninit callback with all initialized lcores.
* The callbacks are then removed from the lcore callbacks list.
*
* @param handle
* The handle pointer returned by a former successful call to
* rte_lcore_callback_register.
*/
__rte_experimental
void
rte_lcore_callback_unregister(void *handle);
/**
* Callback prototype for iterating over lcores.
*
* @param lcore_id
* The lcore to consider.
* @param arg
* An opaque pointer coming from the caller.
* @return
* - 0 lets the iteration continue.
* - !0 makes the iteration stop.
*/
typedef int (*rte_lcore_iterate_cb)(unsigned int lcore_id, void *arg);
/**
* Iterate on all active lcores (ROLE_RTE, ROLE_SERVICE and ROLE_NON_EAL).
* No modification on the lcore states is allowed in the callback.
*
* Note: as opposed to init/uninit callbacks, iteration callbacks can be
* invoked in parallel as they are run under a read lock protecting the lcores
* and callbacks list.
*
* @param cb
* The callback that gets passed each lcore.
* @param arg
* An opaque pointer passed to cb.
* @return
* Same return code as the callback last invocation (see rte_lcore_iterate_cb
* description).
*/
__rte_experimental
int
rte_lcore_iterate(rte_lcore_iterate_cb cb, void *arg);
/**
* List all lcores.
*
* @param f
* The output stream where the dump should be sent.
*/
__rte_experimental
void
rte_lcore_dump(FILE *f);
/**
* Set thread names.
*
* @note It fails with glibc < 2.12.
*
* @param id
* Thread id.
* @param name
* Thread name to set.
* @return
* On success, return 0; otherwise return a negative value.
*/
int rte_thread_setname(pthread_t id, const char *name);
/**
* Get thread name.
*
* @note It fails with glibc < 2.12.
*
* @param id
* Thread id.
* @param name
* Thread name to set.
* @param len
* Thread name buffer length.
* @return
* On success, return 0; otherwise return a negative value.
*/
__rte_experimental
int rte_thread_getname(pthread_t id, char *name, size_t len);
/**
* Register current non-EAL thread as a lcore.
*
* @note This API is not compatible with the multi-process feature:
* - if a primary process registers a non-EAL thread, then no secondary process
* will initialise.
* - if a secondary process initialises successfully, trying to register a
* non-EAL thread from either primary or secondary processes will always end
* up with the thread getting LCORE_ID_ANY as lcore.
*
* @return
* On success, return 0; otherwise return -1 with rte_errno set.
*/
__rte_experimental
int
rte_thread_register(void);
/**
* Unregister current thread and release lcore if one was associated.
*/
__rte_experimental
void
rte_thread_unregister(void);
/**
* Create a control thread.
*
* Wrapper to pthread_create(), pthread_setname_np() and
* pthread_setaffinity_np(). The affinity of the new thread is based
* on the CPU affinity retrieved at the time rte_eal_init() was called,
* the dataplane and service lcores are then excluded.
*
* @param thread
* Filled with the thread id of the new created thread.
* @param name
* The name of the control thread (max 16 characters including '\0').
* @param attr
* Attributes for the new thread.
* @param start_routine
* Function to be executed by the new thread.
* @param arg
* Argument passed to start_routine.
* @return
* On success, returns 0; on error, it returns a negative value
* corresponding to the error number.
*/
int
rte_ctrl_thread_create(pthread_t *thread, const char *name,
const pthread_attr_t *attr,
void *(*start_routine)(void *), void *arg);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _RTE_LCORE_H_ */