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>
778 lines
23 KiB
C
778 lines
23 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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* Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation
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*/
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#ifndef _RTE_MEMORY_H_
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#define _RTE_MEMORY_H_
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/**
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* @file
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*
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* Memory-related RTE API.
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*/
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#include <rte_common.h>
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#include <rte_compat.h>
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#include <rte_config.h>
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#include <rte_fbarray.h>
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#define RTE_PGSIZE_4K (1ULL << 12)
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#define RTE_PGSIZE_64K (1ULL << 16)
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#define RTE_PGSIZE_256K (1ULL << 18)
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#define RTE_PGSIZE_2M (1ULL << 21)
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#define RTE_PGSIZE_16M (1ULL << 24)
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#define RTE_PGSIZE_256M (1ULL << 28)
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#define RTE_PGSIZE_512M (1ULL << 29)
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#define RTE_PGSIZE_1G (1ULL << 30)
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#define RTE_PGSIZE_4G (1ULL << 32)
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#define RTE_PGSIZE_16G (1ULL << 34)
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#define SOCKET_ID_ANY -1 /**< Any NUMA socket. */
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/**
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* Physical memory segment descriptor.
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*/
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#define RTE_MEMSEG_FLAG_DO_NOT_FREE (1 << 0)
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/**< Prevent this segment from being freed back to the OS. */
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struct rte_memseg {
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rte_iova_t iova; /**< Start IO address. */
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RTE_STD_C11
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union {
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void *addr; /**< Start virtual address. */
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uint64_t addr_64; /**< Makes sure addr is always 64 bits */
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};
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size_t len; /**< Length of the segment. */
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uint64_t hugepage_sz; /**< The pagesize of underlying memory */
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int32_t socket_id; /**< NUMA socket ID. */
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uint32_t nchannel; /**< Number of channels. */
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uint32_t nrank; /**< Number of ranks. */
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uint32_t flags; /**< Memseg-specific flags */
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} __rte_packed;
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/**
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* memseg list is a special case as we need to store a bunch of other data
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* together with the array itself.
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*/
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struct rte_memseg_list {
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RTE_STD_C11
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union {
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void *base_va;
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/**< Base virtual address for this memseg list. */
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uint64_t addr_64;
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/**< Makes sure addr is always 64-bits */
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};
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uint64_t page_sz; /**< Page size for all memsegs in this list. */
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int socket_id; /**< Socket ID for all memsegs in this list. */
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volatile uint32_t version; /**< version number for multiprocess sync. */
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size_t len; /**< Length of memory area covered by this memseg list. */
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unsigned int external; /**< 1 if this list points to external memory */
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unsigned int heap; /**< 1 if this list points to a heap */
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struct rte_fbarray memseg_arr;
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};
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/**
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* Lock page in physical memory and prevent from swapping.
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*
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* @param virt
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* The virtual address.
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* @return
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* 0 on success, negative on error.
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*/
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int rte_mem_lock_page(const void *virt);
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/**
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* Get physical address of any mapped virtual address in the current process.
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* It is found by browsing the /proc/self/pagemap special file.
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* The page must be locked.
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*
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* @param virt
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* The virtual address.
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* @return
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* The physical address or RTE_BAD_IOVA on error.
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*/
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phys_addr_t rte_mem_virt2phy(const void *virt);
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/**
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* Get IO virtual address of any mapped virtual address in the current process.
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*
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* @note This function will not check internal page table. Instead, in IOVA as
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* PA mode, it will fall back to getting real physical address (which may
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* not match the expected IOVA, such as what was specified for external
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* memory).
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*
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* @param virt
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* The virtual address.
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* @return
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* The IO address or RTE_BAD_IOVA on error.
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*/
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rte_iova_t rte_mem_virt2iova(const void *virt);
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/**
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* Get virtual memory address corresponding to iova address.
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*
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* @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot
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* be used within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @param iova
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* The iova address.
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* @return
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* Virtual address corresponding to iova address (or NULL if address does not
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* exist within DPDK memory map).
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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void *
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rte_mem_iova2virt(rte_iova_t iova);
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/**
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* Get memseg to which a particular virtual address belongs.
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*
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* @param virt
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* The virtual address.
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* @param msl
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* The memseg list in which to look up based on ``virt`` address
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* (can be NULL).
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* @return
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* Memseg pointer on success, or NULL on error.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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struct rte_memseg *
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rte_mem_virt2memseg(const void *virt, const struct rte_memseg_list *msl);
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/**
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* Get memseg list corresponding to virtual memory address.
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*
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* @param virt
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* The virtual address.
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* @return
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* Memseg list to which this virtual address belongs to.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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struct rte_memseg_list *
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rte_mem_virt2memseg_list(const void *virt);
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/**
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* Memseg walk function prototype.
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*
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* Returning 0 will continue walk
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* Returning 1 will stop the walk
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* Returning -1 will stop the walk and report error
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*/
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typedef int (*rte_memseg_walk_t)(const struct rte_memseg_list *msl,
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const struct rte_memseg *ms, void *arg);
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/**
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* Memseg contig walk function prototype. This will trigger a callback on every
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* VA-contiguous area starting at memseg ``ms``, so total valid VA space at each
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* callback call will be [``ms->addr``, ``ms->addr + len``).
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*
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* Returning 0 will continue walk
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* Returning 1 will stop the walk
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* Returning -1 will stop the walk and report error
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*/
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typedef int (*rte_memseg_contig_walk_t)(const struct rte_memseg_list *msl,
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const struct rte_memseg *ms, size_t len, void *arg);
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/**
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* Memseg list walk function prototype. This will trigger a callback on every
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* allocated memseg list.
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*
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* Returning 0 will continue walk
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* Returning 1 will stop the walk
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* Returning -1 will stop the walk and report error
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*/
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typedef int (*rte_memseg_list_walk_t)(const struct rte_memseg_list *msl,
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void *arg);
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/**
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* Walk list of all memsegs.
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*
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* @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot
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* be used within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @note This function will also walk through externally allocated segments. It
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* is up to the user to decide whether to skip through these segments.
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*
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* @param func
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* Iterator function
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* @param arg
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* Argument passed to iterator
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* @return
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* 0 if walked over the entire list
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* 1 if stopped by the user
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* -1 if user function reported error
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_memseg_walk(rte_memseg_walk_t func, void *arg);
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/**
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* Walk each VA-contiguous area.
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*
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* @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot
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* be used within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @note This function will also walk through externally allocated segments. It
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* is up to the user to decide whether to skip through these segments.
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*
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* @param func
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* Iterator function
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* @param arg
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* Argument passed to iterator
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* @return
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* 0 if walked over the entire list
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* 1 if stopped by the user
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* -1 if user function reported error
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_memseg_contig_walk(rte_memseg_contig_walk_t func, void *arg);
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/**
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* Walk each allocated memseg list.
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*
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* @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot
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* be used within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @note This function will also walk through externally allocated segments. It
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* is up to the user to decide whether to skip through these segments.
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*
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* @param func
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* Iterator function
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* @param arg
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* Argument passed to iterator
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* @return
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* 0 if walked over the entire list
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* 1 if stopped by the user
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* -1 if user function reported error
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_memseg_list_walk(rte_memseg_list_walk_t func, void *arg);
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/**
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* Walk list of all memsegs without performing any locking.
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*
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* @note This function does not perform any locking, and is only safe to call
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* from within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @param func
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* Iterator function
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* @param arg
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* Argument passed to iterator
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* @return
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* 0 if walked over the entire list
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* 1 if stopped by the user
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* -1 if user function reported error
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_memseg_walk_thread_unsafe(rte_memseg_walk_t func, void *arg);
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/**
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* Walk each VA-contiguous area without performing any locking.
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*
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* @note This function does not perform any locking, and is only safe to call
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* from within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @param func
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* Iterator function
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* @param arg
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* Argument passed to iterator
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* @return
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* 0 if walked over the entire list
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* 1 if stopped by the user
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* -1 if user function reported error
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_memseg_contig_walk_thread_unsafe(rte_memseg_contig_walk_t func, void *arg);
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/**
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* Walk each allocated memseg list without performing any locking.
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*
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* @note This function does not perform any locking, and is only safe to call
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* from within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @param func
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* Iterator function
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* @param arg
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* Argument passed to iterator
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* @return
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* 0 if walked over the entire list
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* 1 if stopped by the user
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* -1 if user function reported error
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_memseg_list_walk_thread_unsafe(rte_memseg_list_walk_t func, void *arg);
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/**
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* Return file descriptor associated with a particular memseg (if available).
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*
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* @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot
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* be used within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @note This returns an internal file descriptor. Performing any operations on
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* this file descriptor is inherently dangerous, so it should be treated
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* as read-only for all intents and purposes.
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*
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* @param ms
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* A pointer to memseg for which to get file descriptor.
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*
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* @return
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* Valid file descriptor in case of success.
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* -1 in case of error, with ``rte_errno`` set to the following values:
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* - EINVAL - ``ms`` pointer was NULL or did not point to a valid memseg
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* - ENODEV - ``ms`` fd is not available
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* - ENOENT - ``ms`` is an unused segment
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* - ENOTSUP - segment fd's are not supported
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_memseg_get_fd(const struct rte_memseg *ms);
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/**
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* Return file descriptor associated with a particular memseg (if available).
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*
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* @note This function does not perform any locking, and is only safe to call
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* from within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @note This returns an internal file descriptor. Performing any operations on
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* this file descriptor is inherently dangerous, so it should be treated
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* as read-only for all intents and purposes.
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*
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* @param ms
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* A pointer to memseg for which to get file descriptor.
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*
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* @return
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* Valid file descriptor in case of success.
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* -1 in case of error, with ``rte_errno`` set to the following values:
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* - EINVAL - ``ms`` pointer was NULL or did not point to a valid memseg
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* - ENODEV - ``ms`` fd is not available
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* - ENOENT - ``ms`` is an unused segment
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* - ENOTSUP - segment fd's are not supported
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_memseg_get_fd_thread_unsafe(const struct rte_memseg *ms);
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/**
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* Get offset into segment file descriptor associated with a particular memseg
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* (if available).
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*
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* @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot
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* be used within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @param ms
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* A pointer to memseg for which to get file descriptor.
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* @param offset
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* A pointer to offset value where the result will be stored.
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*
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* @return
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* Valid file descriptor in case of success.
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* -1 in case of error, with ``rte_errno`` set to the following values:
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* - EINVAL - ``ms`` pointer was NULL or did not point to a valid memseg
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* - EINVAL - ``offset`` pointer was NULL
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* - ENODEV - ``ms`` fd is not available
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* - ENOENT - ``ms`` is an unused segment
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* - ENOTSUP - segment fd's are not supported
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_memseg_get_fd_offset(const struct rte_memseg *ms, size_t *offset);
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/**
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* Get offset into segment file descriptor associated with a particular memseg
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* (if available).
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*
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* @note This function does not perform any locking, and is only safe to call
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* from within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @param ms
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* A pointer to memseg for which to get file descriptor.
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* @param offset
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* A pointer to offset value where the result will be stored.
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*
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* @return
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* Valid file descriptor in case of success.
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* -1 in case of error, with ``rte_errno`` set to the following values:
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* - EINVAL - ``ms`` pointer was NULL or did not point to a valid memseg
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* - EINVAL - ``offset`` pointer was NULL
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* - ENODEV - ``ms`` fd is not available
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* - ENOENT - ``ms`` is an unused segment
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* - ENOTSUP - segment fd's are not supported
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_memseg_get_fd_offset_thread_unsafe(const struct rte_memseg *ms,
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size_t *offset);
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/**
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* @warning
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* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice
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*
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* Register external memory chunk with DPDK.
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*
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* @note Using this API is mutually exclusive with ``rte_malloc`` family of
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* API's.
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*
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* @note This API will not perform any DMA mapping. It is expected that user
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* will do that themselves.
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*
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* @note Before accessing this memory in other processes, it needs to be
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* attached in each of those processes by calling ``rte_extmem_attach`` in
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* each other process.
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*
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* @param va_addr
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* Start of virtual area to register. Must be aligned by ``page_sz``.
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* @param len
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* Length of virtual area to register. Must be aligned by ``page_sz``.
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* @param iova_addrs
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* Array of page IOVA addresses corresponding to each page in this memory
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* area. Can be NULL, in which case page IOVA addresses will be set to
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* RTE_BAD_IOVA.
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* @param n_pages
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* Number of elements in the iova_addrs array. Ignored if ``iova_addrs``
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* is NULL.
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* @param page_sz
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* Page size of the underlying memory
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*
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* @return
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* - 0 on success
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* - -1 in case of error, with rte_errno set to one of the following:
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* EINVAL - one of the parameters was invalid
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* EEXIST - memory chunk is already registered
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* ENOSPC - no more space in internal config to store a new memory chunk
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_extmem_register(void *va_addr, size_t len, rte_iova_t iova_addrs[],
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unsigned int n_pages, size_t page_sz);
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/**
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* @warning
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* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice
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*
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* Unregister external memory chunk with DPDK.
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*
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* @note Using this API is mutually exclusive with ``rte_malloc`` family of
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* API's.
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*
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* @note This API will not perform any DMA unmapping. It is expected that user
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* will do that themselves.
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*
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* @note Before calling this function, all other processes must call
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* ``rte_extmem_detach`` to detach from the memory area.
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*
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* @param va_addr
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* Start of virtual area to unregister
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* @param len
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* Length of virtual area to unregister
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*
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* @return
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* - 0 on success
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* - -1 in case of error, with rte_errno set to one of the following:
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* EINVAL - one of the parameters was invalid
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* ENOENT - memory chunk was not found
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_extmem_unregister(void *va_addr, size_t len);
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/**
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* @warning
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* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice
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*
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* Attach to external memory chunk registered in another process.
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*
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* @note Using this API is mutually exclusive with ``rte_malloc`` family of
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* API's.
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*
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* @note This API will not perform any DMA mapping. It is expected that user
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* will do that themselves.
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*
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* @param va_addr
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* Start of virtual area to register
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* @param len
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* Length of virtual area to register
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*
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* @return
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* - 0 on success
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* - -1 in case of error, with rte_errno set to one of the following:
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* EINVAL - one of the parameters was invalid
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* ENOENT - memory chunk was not found
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_extmem_attach(void *va_addr, size_t len);
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/**
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* @warning
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* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice
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*
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* Detach from external memory chunk registered in another process.
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*
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* @note Using this API is mutually exclusive with ``rte_malloc`` family of
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* API's.
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*
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* @note This API will not perform any DMA unmapping. It is expected that user
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* will do that themselves.
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*
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* @param va_addr
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* Start of virtual area to unregister
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* @param len
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* Length of virtual area to unregister
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*
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* @return
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* - 0 on success
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* - -1 in case of error, with rte_errno set to one of the following:
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* EINVAL - one of the parameters was invalid
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* ENOENT - memory chunk was not found
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_extmem_detach(void *va_addr, size_t len);
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/**
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* Dump the physical memory layout to a file.
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*
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* @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot
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* be used within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @param f
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* A pointer to a file for output
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*/
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void rte_dump_physmem_layout(FILE *f);
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/**
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* Get the total amount of available physical memory.
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*
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* @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot
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* be used within memory-related callback functions.
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*
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* @return
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* The total amount of available physical memory in bytes.
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*/
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uint64_t rte_eal_get_physmem_size(void);
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/**
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* Get the number of memory channels.
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*
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* @return
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* The number of memory channels on the system. The value is 0 if unknown
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* or not the same on all devices.
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*/
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unsigned rte_memory_get_nchannel(void);
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/**
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* Get the number of memory ranks.
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*
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* @return
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* The number of memory ranks on the system. The value is 0 if unknown or
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* not the same on all devices.
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*/
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unsigned rte_memory_get_nrank(void);
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/**
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* @warning
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* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice
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*
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* Check if all currently allocated memory segments are compliant with
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* supplied DMA address width.
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*
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* @param maskbits
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* Address width to check against.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int rte_mem_check_dma_mask(uint8_t maskbits);
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/**
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* @warning
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* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice
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*
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* Check if all currently allocated memory segments are compliant with
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* supplied DMA address width. This function will use
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* rte_memseg_walk_thread_unsafe instead of rte_memseg_walk implying
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* memory_hotplug_lock will not be acquired avoiding deadlock during
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* memory initialization.
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*
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* This function is just for EAL core memory internal use. Drivers should
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* use the previous rte_mem_check_dma_mask.
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*
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* @param maskbits
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* Address width to check against.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int rte_mem_check_dma_mask_thread_unsafe(uint8_t maskbits);
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/**
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* @warning
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* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice
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*
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* Set dma mask to use once memory initialization is done. Previous functions
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* rte_mem_check_dma_mask and rte_mem_check_dma_mask_thread_unsafe can not be
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* used safely until memory has been initialized.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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void rte_mem_set_dma_mask(uint8_t maskbits);
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/**
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* Drivers based on uio will not load unless physical
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* addresses are obtainable. It is only possible to get
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* physical addresses when running as a privileged user.
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*
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* @return
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* 1 if the system is able to obtain physical addresses.
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* 0 if using DMA addresses through an IOMMU.
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*/
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int rte_eal_using_phys_addrs(void);
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/**
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* Enum indicating which kind of memory event has happened. Used by callbacks to
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* distinguish between memory allocations and deallocations.
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*/
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enum rte_mem_event {
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RTE_MEM_EVENT_ALLOC = 0, /**< Allocation event. */
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RTE_MEM_EVENT_FREE, /**< Deallocation event. */
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};
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#define RTE_MEM_EVENT_CALLBACK_NAME_LEN 64
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/**< maximum length of callback name */
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/**
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* Function typedef used to register callbacks for memory events.
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*/
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typedef void (*rte_mem_event_callback_t)(enum rte_mem_event event_type,
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const void *addr, size_t len, void *arg);
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/**
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* Function used to register callbacks for memory events.
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*
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* @note callbacks will happen while memory hotplug subsystem is write-locked,
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* therefore some functions (e.g. `rte_memseg_walk()`) will cause a
|
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* deadlock when called from within such callbacks.
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*
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* @note mem event callbacks not being supported is an expected error condition,
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* so user code needs to handle this situation. In these cases, return
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* value will be -1, and rte_errno will be set to ENOTSUP.
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*
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* @param name
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* Name associated with specified callback to be added to the list.
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*
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|
* @param clb
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* Callback function pointer.
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*
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|
* @param arg
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* Argument to pass to the callback.
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*
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|
* @return
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|
* 0 on successful callback register
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|
* -1 on unsuccessful callback register, with rte_errno value indicating
|
|
* reason for failure.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_mem_event_callback_register(const char *name, rte_mem_event_callback_t clb,
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void *arg);
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/**
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|
* Function used to unregister callbacks for memory events.
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|
*
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|
* @param name
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* Name associated with specified callback to be removed from the list.
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*
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|
* @param arg
|
|
* Argument to look for among callbacks with specified callback name.
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|
*
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|
* @return
|
|
* 0 on successful callback unregister
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|
* -1 on unsuccessful callback unregister, with rte_errno value indicating
|
|
* reason for failure.
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*/
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|
__rte_experimental
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|
int
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rte_mem_event_callback_unregister(const char *name, void *arg);
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|
#define RTE_MEM_ALLOC_VALIDATOR_NAME_LEN 64
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/**< maximum length of alloc validator name */
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|
/**
|
|
* Function typedef used to register memory allocation validation callbacks.
|
|
*
|
|
* Returning 0 will allow allocation attempt to continue. Returning -1 will
|
|
* prevent allocation from succeeding.
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|
*/
|
|
typedef int (*rte_mem_alloc_validator_t)(int socket_id,
|
|
size_t cur_limit, size_t new_len);
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|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Register validator callback for memory allocations.
|
|
*
|
|
* Callbacks registered by this function will be called right before memory
|
|
* allocator is about to trigger allocation of more pages from the system if
|
|
* said allocation will bring total memory usage above specified limit on
|
|
* specified socket. User will be able to cancel pending allocation if callback
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|
* returns -1.
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|
*
|
|
* @note callbacks will happen while memory hotplug subsystem is write-locked,
|
|
* therefore some functions (e.g. `rte_memseg_walk()`) will cause a
|
|
* deadlock when called from within such callbacks.
|
|
*
|
|
* @note validator callbacks not being supported is an expected error condition,
|
|
* so user code needs to handle this situation. In these cases, return
|
|
* value will be -1, and rte_errno will be set to ENOTSUP.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param name
|
|
* Name associated with specified callback to be added to the list.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param clb
|
|
* Callback function pointer.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param socket_id
|
|
* Socket ID on which to watch for allocations.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param limit
|
|
* Limit above which to trigger callbacks.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* 0 on successful callback register
|
|
* -1 on unsuccessful callback register, with rte_errno value indicating
|
|
* reason for failure.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_mem_alloc_validator_register(const char *name,
|
|
rte_mem_alloc_validator_t clb, int socket_id, size_t limit);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Unregister validator callback for memory allocations.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param name
|
|
* Name associated with specified callback to be removed from the list.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param socket_id
|
|
* Socket ID on which to watch for allocations.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* 0 on successful callback unregister
|
|
* -1 on unsuccessful callback unregister, with rte_errno value indicating
|
|
* reason for failure.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_mem_alloc_validator_unregister(const char *name, int socket_id);
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif /* _RTE_MEMORY_H_ */
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