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This commit implements all the RegEx public API. Signed-off-by: Ori Kam <orika@mellanox.com> Acked-by: Guy Kaneti <guyk@marvell.com>
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1534 lines
52 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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* Copyright(C) 2019 Marvell International Ltd.
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* Copyright 2020 Mellanox Technologies, Ltd
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* Copyright(c) 2020 Intel Corporation
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*/
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#ifndef _RTE_REGEXDEV_H_
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#define _RTE_REGEXDEV_H_
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/**
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* @file
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*
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* RTE RegEx Device API
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*
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* Defines RTE RegEx Device APIs for RegEx operations and its provisioning.
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*
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* The RegEx Device API is composed of two parts:
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*
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* - The application-oriented RegEx API that includes functions to setup
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* a RegEx device (configure it, setup its queue pairs and start it),
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* update the rule database and so on.
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*
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* - The driver-oriented RegEx API that exports a function allowing
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* a RegEx poll Mode Driver (PMD) to simultaneously register itself as
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* a RegEx device driver.
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*
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* RegEx device components and definitions:
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*
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* +-----------------+
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* | |
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* | o---------+ rte_regexdev_[en|de]queue_burst()
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* | PCRE based o------+ | |
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* | RegEx pattern | | | +--------+ |
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* | matching engine o------+--+--o | | +------+
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* | | | | | queue |<==o===>|Core 0|
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* | o----+ | | | pair 0 | | |
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* | | | | | +--------+ +------+
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* +-----------------+ | | |
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* ^ | | | +--------+
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* | | | | | | +------+
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* | | +--+--o queue |<======>|Core 1|
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* Rule|Database | | | pair 1 | | |
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* +------+----------+ | | +--------+ +------+
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* | Group 0 | | |
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* | +-------------+ | | | +--------+ +------+
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* | | Rules 0..n | | | | | | |Core 2|
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* | +-------------+ | | +--o queue |<======>| |
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* | Group 1 | | | pair 2 | +------+
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* | +-------------+ | | +--------+
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* | | Rules 0..n | | |
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* | +-------------+ | | +--------+
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* | Group 2 | | | | +------+
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* | +-------------+ | | | queue |<======>|Core n|
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* | | Rules 0..n | | +-------o pair n | | |
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* | +-------------+ | +--------+ +------+
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* | Group n |
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* | +-------------+ |<-------rte_regexdev_rule_db_update()
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* | | | |<-------rte_regexdev_rule_db_compile_activate()
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* | | Rules 0..n | |<-------rte_regexdev_rule_db_import()
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* | +-------------+ |------->rte_regexdev_rule_db_export()
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* +-----------------+
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*
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* RegEx: A regular expression is a concise and flexible means for matching
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* strings of text, such as particular characters, words, or patterns of
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* characters. A common abbreviation for this is “RegEx”.
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*
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* RegEx device: A hardware or software-based implementation of RegEx
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* device API for PCRE based pattern matching syntax and semantics.
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*
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* PCRE RegEx syntax and semantics specification:
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* http://regexkit.sourceforge.net/Documentation/pcre/pcrepattern.html
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*
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* RegEx queue pair: Each RegEx device should have one or more queue pair to
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* transmit a burst of pattern matching request and receive a burst of
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* receive the pattern matching response. The pattern matching request/response
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* embedded in *rte_regex_ops* structure.
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*
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* Rule: A pattern matching rule expressed in PCRE RegEx syntax along with
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* Match ID and Group ID to identify the rule upon the match.
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*
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* Rule database: The RegEx device accepts regular expressions and converts them
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* into a compiled rule database that can then be used to scan data.
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* Compilation allows the device to analyze the given pattern(s) and
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* pre-determine how to scan for these patterns in an optimized fashion that
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* would be far too expensive to compute at run-time. A rule database contains
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* a set of rules that compiled in device specific binary form.
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*
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* Match ID or Rule ID: A unique identifier provided at the time of rule
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* creation for the application to identify the rule upon match.
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*
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* Group ID: Group of rules can be grouped under one group ID to enable
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* rule isolation and effective pattern matching. A unique group identifier
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* provided at the time of rule creation for the application to identify the
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* rule upon match.
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*
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* Scan: A pattern matching request through *enqueue* API.
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*
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* It may possible that a given RegEx device may not support all the features
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* of PCRE. The application may probe unsupported features through
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* struct rte_regexdev_info::pcre_unsup_flags
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*
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* By default, all the functions of the RegEx Device API exported by a PMD
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* are lock-free functions which assume to not be invoked in parallel on
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* different logical cores to work on the same target object. For instance,
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* the dequeue function of a PMD cannot be invoked in parallel on two logical
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* cores to operates on same RegEx queue pair. Of course, this function
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* can be invoked in parallel by different logical core on different queue pair.
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* It is the responsibility of the upper level application to enforce this rule.
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*
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* In all functions of the RegEx API, the RegEx device is
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* designated by an integer >= 0 named the device identifier *dev_id*
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*
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* At the RegEx driver level, RegEx devices are represented by a generic
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* data structure of type *rte_regexdev*.
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*
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* RegEx devices are dynamically registered during the PCI/SoC device probing
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* phase performed at EAL initialization time.
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* When a RegEx device is being probed, a *rte_regexdev* structure and
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* a new device identifier are allocated for that device. Then, the
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* regexdev_init() function supplied by the RegEx driver matching the probed
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* device is invoked to properly initialize the device.
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*
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* The role of the device init function consists of resetting the hardware or
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* software RegEx driver implementations.
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*
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* If the device init operation is successful, the correspondence between
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* the device identifier assigned to the new device and its associated
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* *rte_regexdev* structure is effectively registered.
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* Otherwise, both the *rte_regexdev* structure and the device identifier are
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* freed.
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*
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* The functions exported by the application RegEx API to setup a device
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* designated by its device identifier must be invoked in the following order:
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* - rte_regexdev_configure()
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* - rte_regexdev_queue_pair_setup()
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* - rte_regexdev_start()
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*
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* Then, the application can invoke, in any order, the functions
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* exported by the RegEx API to enqueue pattern matching job, dequeue pattern
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* matching response, get the stats, update the rule database,
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* get/set device attributes and so on
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*
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* If the application wants to change the configuration (i.e. call
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* rte_regexdev_configure() or rte_regexdev_queue_pair_setup()), it must call
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* rte_regexdev_stop() first to stop the device and then do the reconfiguration
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* before calling rte_regexdev_start() again. The enqueue and dequeue
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* functions should not be invoked when the device is stopped.
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*
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* Finally, an application can close a RegEx device by invoking the
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* rte_regexdev_close() function.
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*
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* Each function of the application RegEx API invokes a specific function
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* of the PMD that controls the target device designated by its device
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* identifier.
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*
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* For this purpose, all device-specific functions of a RegEx driver are
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* supplied through a set of pointers contained in a generic structure of type
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* *regexdev_ops*.
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* The address of the *regexdev_ops* structure is stored in the *rte_regexdev*
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* structure by the device init function of the RegEx driver, which is
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* invoked during the PCI/SoC device probing phase, as explained earlier.
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*
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* In other words, each function of the RegEx API simply retrieves the
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* *rte_regexdev* structure associated with the device identifier and
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* performs an indirect invocation of the corresponding driver function
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* supplied in the *regexdev_ops* structure of the *rte_regexdev* structure.
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*
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* For performance reasons, the address of the fast-path functions of the
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* RegEx driver is not contained in the *regexdev_ops* structure.
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* Instead, they are directly stored at the beginning of the *rte_regexdev*
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* structure to avoid an extra indirect memory access during their invocation.
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*
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* RTE RegEx device drivers do not use interrupts for enqueue or dequeue
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* operation. Instead, RegEx drivers export Poll-Mode enqueue and dequeue
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* functions to applications.
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*
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* The *enqueue* operation submits a burst of RegEx pattern matching request
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* to the RegEx device and the *dequeue* operation gets a burst of pattern
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* matching response for the ones submitted through *enqueue* operation.
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*
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* Typical application utilisation of the RegEx device API will follow the
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* following programming flow.
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*
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* - rte_regexdev_configure()
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* - rte_regexdev_queue_pair_setup()
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* - rte_regexdev_rule_db_update() Needs to invoke if precompiled rule database
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* not provided in rte_regexdev_config::rule_db for rte_regexdev_configure()
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* and/or application needs to update rule database.
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* - rte_regexdev_rule_db_compile_activate() Needs to invoke if
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* rte_regexdev_rule_db_update function was used.
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* - Create or reuse exiting mempool for *rte_regex_ops* objects.
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* - rte_regexdev_start()
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* - rte_regexdev_enqueue_burst()
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* - rte_regexdev_dequeue_burst()
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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_common.h>
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#include <rte_config.h>
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#include <rte_dev.h>
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#include <rte_errno.h>
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#include <rte_mbuf.h>
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#include <rte_memory.h>
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_NAME_MAX_LEN RTE_DEV_NAME_MAX_LEN
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extern int rte_regexdev_logtype;
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_LOG(level, ...) \
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rte_log(RTE_LOG_ ## level, rte_regexdev_logtype, "" __VA_ARGS__)
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/* Macros to check for valid port */
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_VALID_DEV_ID_OR_ERR_RET(dev_id, retval) do { \
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if (!rte_regexdev_is_valid_dev(dev_id)) { \
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RTE_REGEXDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid dev_id=%u\n", dev_id); \
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return retval; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_VALID_DEV_ID_OR_RET(dev_id) do { \
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if (!rte_regexdev_is_valid_dev(dev_id)) { \
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RTE_REGEXDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid dev_id=%u\n", dev_id); \
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return; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/**
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* Check if dev_id is ready.
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*
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* @param dev_id
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* The dev identifier of the RegEx device.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0 if device state is not in ready state.
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* - 1 if device state is ready state.
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*/
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int rte_regexdev_is_valid_dev(uint16_t dev_id);
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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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* Get the total number of RegEx devices that have been successfully
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* initialised.
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*
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* @return
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* The total number of usable RegEx devices.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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uint8_t
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rte_regexdev_count(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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* Get the device identifier for the named RegEx device.
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*
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* @param name
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* RegEx device name to select the RegEx device identifier.
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*
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* @return
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* Returns RegEx device identifier on success.
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* - <0: Failure to find named RegEx device.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_regexdev_get_dev_id(const char *name);
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/* Enumerates RegEx device capabilities */
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_CAPA_RUNTIME_COMPILATION_F (1ULL << 0)
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/**< RegEx device does support compiling the rules at runtime unlike
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* loading only the pre-built rule database using
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* struct rte_regexdev_config::rule_db in rte_regexdev_configure()
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_config::rule_db, rte_regexdev_configure()
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_CAPA_SUPP_PCRE_START_ANCHOR_F (1ULL << 1)
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/**< RegEx device support PCRE Anchor to start of match flag.
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* Example RegEx is `/\Gfoo\d/`. Here `\G` asserts position at the end of the
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* previous match or the start of the string for the first match.
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* This position will change each time the RegEx is applied to the subject
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* string. If the RegEx is applied to `foo1foo2Zfoo3` the first two matches will
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* be successful for `foo1foo2` and fail for `Zfoo3`.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_CAPA_SUPP_PCRE_ATOMIC_GROUPING_F (1ULL << 2)
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/**< RegEx device support PCRE Atomic grouping.
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* Atomic groups are represented by `(?>)`. An atomic group is a group that,
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* when the RegEx engine exits from it, automatically throws away all
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* backtracking positions remembered by any tokens inside the group.
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* Example RegEx is `a(?>bc|b)c` if the given patterns are `abc` and `abcc` then
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* `a(bc|b)c` matches both where as `a(?>bc|b)c` matches only abcc because
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* atomic groups don't allow backtracing back to `b`.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_BACKTRACKING_CTRL_F (1ULL << 3)
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/**< RegEx device support PCRE backtracking control verbs.
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* Some examples of backtracing verbs are (*COMMIT), (*ACCEPT), (*FAIL),
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* (*SKIP), (*PRUNE).
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_CALLOUTS_F (1ULL << 4)
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/**< RegEx device support PCRE callouts.
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* PCRE supports calling external function in between matches by using `(?C)`.
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* Example RegEx `ABC(?C)D` if a given patter is `ABCD` then the RegEx engine
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* will parse ABC perform a userdefined callout and return a successful match at
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* D.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_BACKREFERENCE_F (1ULL << 5)
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/**< RegEx device support PCRE backreference.
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* Example RegEx is `(\2ABC|(GHI))+` `\2` matches the same text as most recently
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* matched by the 2nd capturing group i.e. `GHI`.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_GREEDY_F (1ULL << 6)
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/**< RegEx device support PCRE Greedy mode.
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* For example if the RegEx is `AB\d*?` then `*?` represents zero or unlimited
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* matches. In greedy mode the pattern `AB12345` will be matched completely
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* where as the ungreedy mode `AB` will be returned as the match.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_MATCH_ALL_F (1ULL << 7)
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/**< RegEx device support match all mode.
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* For example if the RegEx is `AB\d*?` then `*?` represents zero or unlimited
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* matches. In match all mode the pattern `AB12345` will return 6 matches.
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* AB, AB1, AB12, AB123, AB1234, AB12345.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_LOOKAROUND_ASRT_F (1ULL << 8)
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/**< RegEx device support PCRE Lookaround assertions
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* (Zero-width assertions). Example RegEx is `[a-z]+\d+(?=!{3,})` if
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* the given pattern is `dwad1234!` the RegEx engine doesn't report any matches
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* because the assert `(?=!{3,})` fails. The pattern `dwad123!!!` would return a
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* successful match.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_MATCH_POINT_RST_F (1ULL << 9)
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/**< RegEx device doesn't support PCRE match point reset directive.
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* Example RegEx is `[a-z]+\K\d+` if the pattern is `dwad123`
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* then even though the entire pattern matches only `123`
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* is reported as a match.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_NEWLINE_CONVENTIONS_F (1ULL << 10)
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/**< RegEx support PCRE newline convention.
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* Newline conventions are represented as follows:
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* (*CR) carriage return
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* (*LF) linefeed
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* (*CRLF) carriage return, followed by linefeed
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* (*ANYCRLF) any of the three above
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* (*ANY) all Unicode newline sequences
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_NEWLINE_SEQ_F (1ULL << 11)
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/**< RegEx device support PCRE newline sequence.
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* The escape sequence `\R` will match any newline sequence.
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* It is equivalent to: `(?>\r\n|\n|\x0b|\f|\r|\x85)`.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_POSSESSIVE_QUALIFIERS_F (1ULL << 12)
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/**< RegEx device support PCRE possessive qualifiers.
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* Example RegEx possessive qualifiers `*+`, `++`, `?+`, `{m,n}+`.
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* Possessive quantifier repeats the token as many times as possible and it does
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* not give up matches as the engine backtracks. With a possessive quantifier,
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* the deal is all or nothing.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_SUBROUTINE_REFERENCES_F (1ULL << 13)
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/**< RegEx device support PCRE Subroutine references.
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* PCRE Subroutine references allow for sub patterns to be assessed
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* as part of the RegEx. Example RegEx is `(foo|fuzz)\g<1>+bar` matches the
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* pattern `foofoofuzzfoofuzzbar`.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_UTF_8_F (1ULL << 14)
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/**< RegEx device support UTF-8 character encoding.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::pcre_unsup_flags
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_UTF_16_F (1ULL << 15)
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/**< RegEx device support UTF-16 character encoding.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_UTF_32_F (1ULL << 16)
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/**< RegEx device support UTF-32 character encoding.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_WORD_BOUNDARY_F (1ULL << 17)
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/**< RegEx device support word boundaries.
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* The meta character `\b` represents word boundary anchor.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
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*/
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#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_FORWARD_REFERENCES_F (1ULL << 18)
|
|
/**< RegEx device support Forward references.
|
|
* Forward references allow you to use a back reference to a group that appears
|
|
* later in the RegEx. Example RegEx is `(\3ABC|(DEF|(GHI)))+` matches the
|
|
* following string `GHIGHIABCDEF`.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_MATCH_AS_END_F (1ULL << 19)
|
|
/**< RegEx device support match as end.
|
|
* Match as end means that the match result holds the end offset of the
|
|
* detected match. No len value is set.
|
|
* If the device doesn't support this feature it means the match
|
|
* result holds the starting position of match and the length of the match.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_CROSS_BUFFER_F (1ULL << 20)
|
|
/**< RegEx device support cross buffer match.
|
|
* Cross buffer matching means that the match can be detected even if the
|
|
* string was started in previous buffer.
|
|
* In case the device is configured as RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_AS_END
|
|
* the end offset will be relative for the first packet.
|
|
* For example RegEx is ABC the first buffer is xxxx second buffer yyyA and
|
|
* the last buffer BCzz.
|
|
* In case the match as end is configured the end offset will be 10.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_AS_END_F
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_CROSS_BUFFER_SCAN_F
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_SOJ_F
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_EOJ_F
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_MATCH_ALL_F (1ULL << 21)
|
|
/**< RegEx device support match all.
|
|
* Match all means that the RegEx engine will return all possible matches.
|
|
* For example, assume the RegEx is `A+b`, given the input AAAb the
|
|
* returned matches will be: Ab, AAb and AAAb.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_ALL_F
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* Enumerates PCRE rule flags */
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_ALLOW_EMPTY_F (1ULL << 0)
|
|
/**< When this flag is set, the pattern that can match against an empty string,
|
|
* such as `.*` are allowed.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_ANCHORED_F (1ULL << 1)
|
|
/**< When this flag is set, the pattern is forced to be "anchored", that is, it
|
|
* is constrained to match only at the first matching point in the string that
|
|
* is being searched. Similar to `^` and represented by `\A`.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_CASELESS_F (1ULL << 2)
|
|
/**< When this flag is set, letters in the pattern match both upper and lower
|
|
* case letters in the subject.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_DOTALL_F (1ULL << 3)
|
|
/**< When this flag is set, a dot metacharacter in the pattern matches any
|
|
* character, including one that indicates a newline.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_DUPNAMES_F (1ULL << 4)
|
|
/**< When this flag is set, names used to identify capture groups need not be
|
|
* unique.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_EXTENDED_F (1ULL << 5)
|
|
/**< When this flag is set, most white space characters in the pattern are
|
|
* totally ignored except when escaped or inside a character class.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_MATCH_UNSET_BACKREF_F (1ULL << 6)
|
|
/**< When this flag is set, a backreference to an unset capture group matches an
|
|
* empty string.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_MULTILINE_F (1ULL << 7)
|
|
/**< When this flag is set, the `^` and `$` constructs match immediately
|
|
* following or immediately before internal newlines in the subject string,
|
|
* respectively, as well as at the very start and end.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE_F (1ULL << 8)
|
|
/**< When this Flag is set, it disables the use of numbered capturing
|
|
* parentheses in the pattern. References to capture groups (backreferences or
|
|
* recursion/subroutine calls) may only refer to named groups, though the
|
|
* reference can be by name or by number.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_UCP_F (1ULL << 9)
|
|
/**< By default, only ASCII characters are recognized, When this flag is set,
|
|
* Unicode properties are used instead to classify characters.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_UNGREEDY_F (1ULL << 10)
|
|
/**< When this flag is set, the "greediness" of the quantifiers is inverted
|
|
* so that they are not greedy by default, but become greedy if followed by
|
|
* `?`.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_UTF_F (1ULL << 11)
|
|
/**< When this flag is set, RegEx engine has to regard both the pattern and the
|
|
* subject strings that are subsequently processed as strings of UTF characters
|
|
* instead of single-code-unit strings.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_NEVER_BACKSLASH_C_F (1ULL << 12)
|
|
/**< This flag locks out the use of `\C` in the pattern that is being compiled.
|
|
* This escape matches one data unit, even in UTF mode which can cause
|
|
* unpredictable behavior in UTF-8 or UTF-16 modes, because it may leave the
|
|
* current matching point in the mi:set hlsearchddle of a multi-code-unit
|
|
* character.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* RegEx device information
|
|
*/
|
|
struct rte_regexdev_info {
|
|
const char *driver_name; /**< RegEx driver name. */
|
|
struct rte_device *dev; /**< Device information. */
|
|
uint16_t max_matches;
|
|
/**< Maximum matches per scan supported by this device. */
|
|
uint16_t max_queue_pairs;
|
|
/**< Maximum queue pairs supported by this device. */
|
|
uint16_t max_payload_size;
|
|
/**< Maximum payload size for a pattern match request or scan.
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_CROSS_BUFFER_SCAN_F
|
|
*/
|
|
uint32_t max_rules_per_group;
|
|
/**< Maximum rules supported per group by this device. */
|
|
uint16_t max_groups;
|
|
/**< Maximum groups supported by this device. */
|
|
uint32_t regexdev_capa;
|
|
/**< RegEx device capabilities. @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CAPA_* */
|
|
uint64_t rule_flags;
|
|
/**< Supported compiler rule flags.
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_*, struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Retrieve the contextual information of a RegEx device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* The identifier of the device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param[out] dev_info
|
|
* A pointer to a structure of type *rte_regexdev_info* to be filled with the
|
|
* contextual information of the device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* - 0: Success, driver updates the contextual information of the RegEx device
|
|
* - <0: Error code returned by the driver info get function.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_info_get(uint8_t dev_id, struct rte_regexdev_info *dev_info);
|
|
|
|
/* Enumerates RegEx device configuration flags */
|
|
#define RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_CROSS_BUFFER_SCAN_F (1ULL << 0)
|
|
/**< Cross buffer scan refers to the ability to be able to detect
|
|
* matches that occur across buffer boundaries, where the buffers are related
|
|
* to each other in some way. Enable this flag when to scan payload size
|
|
* greater than struct rte_regexdev_info::max_payload_size and/or
|
|
* matches can present across scan buffer boundaries.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::max_payload_size
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_config::dev_cfg_flags, rte_regexdev_configure()
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_SOJ_F
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_EOJ_F
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_AS_END_F (1ULL << 1)
|
|
/**< Match as end is the ability to return the result as ending offset.
|
|
* When this flag is set, the result for each match will hold the ending
|
|
* offset of the match in end_offset.
|
|
* If this flag is not set, then the match result will hold the starting offset
|
|
* in start_offset, and the length of the match in len.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_MATCH_AS_END_F
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_ALL_F (1ULL << 2)
|
|
/**< Match all is the ability to return all possible results.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_MATCH_ALL_F
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/** RegEx device configuration structure */
|
|
struct rte_regexdev_config {
|
|
uint16_t nb_max_matches;
|
|
/**< Maximum matches per scan configured on this device.
|
|
* This value cannot exceed the *max_matches*
|
|
* which previously provided in rte_regexdev_info_get().
|
|
* The value 0 is allowed, in which case, value 1 used.
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::max_matches
|
|
*/
|
|
uint16_t nb_queue_pairs;
|
|
/**< Number of RegEx queue pairs to configure on this device.
|
|
* This value cannot exceed the *max_queue_pairs* which previously
|
|
* provided in rte_regexdev_info_get().
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::max_queue_pairs
|
|
*/
|
|
uint32_t nb_rules_per_group;
|
|
/**< Number of rules per group to configure on this device.
|
|
* This value cannot exceed the *max_rules_per_group*
|
|
* which previously provided in rte_regexdev_info_get().
|
|
* The value 0 is allowed, in which case,
|
|
* struct rte_regexdev_info::max_rules_per_group used.
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::max_rules_per_group
|
|
*/
|
|
uint16_t nb_groups;
|
|
/**< Number of groups to configure on this device.
|
|
* This value cannot exceed the *max_groups*
|
|
* which previously provided in rte_regexdev_info_get().
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_info::max_groups
|
|
*/
|
|
const char *rule_db;
|
|
/**< Import initial set of prebuilt rule database on this device.
|
|
* The value NULL is allowed, in which case, the device will not
|
|
* be configured prebuilt rule database. Application may use
|
|
* rte_regexdev_rule_db_update() or rte_regexdev_rule_db_import() API
|
|
* to update or import rule database after the
|
|
* rte_regexdev_configure().
|
|
* @see rte_regexdev_rule_db_update(), rte_regexdev_rule_db_import()
|
|
*/
|
|
uint32_t rule_db_len;
|
|
/**< Length of *rule_db* buffer. */
|
|
uint32_t dev_cfg_flags;
|
|
/**< RegEx device configuration flags, See RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_* */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Configure a RegEx device.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function must be invoked first before any other function in the
|
|
* API. This function can also be re-invoked when a device is in the
|
|
* stopped state.
|
|
*
|
|
* The caller may use rte_regexdev_info_get() to get the capability of each
|
|
* resources available for this regex device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* The identifier of the device to configure.
|
|
* @param cfg
|
|
* The RegEx device configuration structure.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* - 0: Success, device configured. Otherwise negative errno is returned.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_configure(uint8_t dev_id, const struct rte_regexdev_config *cfg);
|
|
|
|
/* Enumerates RegEx queue pair configuration flags */
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_QUEUE_PAIR_CFG_OOS_F (1ULL << 0)
|
|
/**< Out of order scan, If not set, a scan must retire after previously issued
|
|
* in-order scans to this queue pair. If set, this scan can be retired as soon
|
|
* as device returns completion. Application should not set out of order scan
|
|
* flag if it needs to maintain the ingress order of scan request.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_qp_conf::qp_conf_flags
|
|
* @see rte_regexdev_queue_pair_setup()
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
struct rte_regex_ops;
|
|
typedef void (*regexdev_stop_flush_t)(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id,
|
|
struct rte_regex_ops *op);
|
|
/**< Callback function called during rte_regexdev_stop(), invoked once per
|
|
* flushed RegEx op.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/** RegEx queue pair configuration structure */
|
|
struct rte_regexdev_qp_conf {
|
|
uint32_t qp_conf_flags;
|
|
/**< Queue pair config flags, See RTE_REGEX_QUEUE_PAIR_CFG_* */
|
|
uint16_t nb_desc;
|
|
/**< The number of descriptors to allocate for this queue pair. */
|
|
regexdev_stop_flush_t cb;
|
|
/**< Callback function called during rte_regexdev_stop(), invoked
|
|
* once per flushed regex op. Value NULL is allowed, in which case
|
|
* callback will not be invoked. This function can be used to properly
|
|
* dispose of outstanding regex ops from response queue,
|
|
* for example ops containing memory pointers.
|
|
* @see rte_regexdev_stop()
|
|
*/
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Allocate and set up a RegEx queue pair for a RegEx device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* The identifier of the device.
|
|
* @param queue_pair_id
|
|
* The index of the RegEx queue pair to setup. The value must be in the range
|
|
* [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1] previously supplied to rte_regexdev_configure().
|
|
* @param qp_conf
|
|
* The pointer to the configuration data to be used for the RegEx queue pair.
|
|
* NULL value is allowed, in which case default configuration used.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* 0 on success. Otherwise negative errno is returned.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_queue_pair_setup(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t queue_pair_id,
|
|
const struct rte_regexdev_qp_conf *qp_conf);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Start a RegEx device.
|
|
*
|
|
* The device start step is the last one and consists of setting the RegEx
|
|
* queues to start accepting the pattern matching scan requests.
|
|
*
|
|
* On success, all basic functions exported by the API (RegEx enqueue,
|
|
* RegEx dequeue and so on) can be invoked.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* RegEx device identifier.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* 0 on success. Otherwise negative errno is returned.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_start(uint8_t dev_id);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Stop a RegEx device.
|
|
*
|
|
* Stop a RegEx device. The device can be restarted with a call to
|
|
* rte_regexdev_start().
|
|
*
|
|
* This function causes all queued response regex ops to be drained in the
|
|
* response queue. While draining ops out of the device,
|
|
* struct rte_regexdev_qp_conf::cb will be invoked for each ops.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* RegEx device identifier.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* 0 on success. Otherwise negative errno is returned.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_stop(uint8_t dev_id);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Close a RegEx device. The device cannot be restarted!
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* RegEx device identifier
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* 0 on success. Otherwise negative errno is returned.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_close(uint8_t dev_id);
|
|
|
|
/* Device get/set attributes */
|
|
|
|
/** Enumerates RegEx device attribute identifier */
|
|
enum rte_regexdev_attr_id {
|
|
RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_SOCKET_ID,
|
|
/**< The NUMA socket id to which the device is connected or
|
|
* a default of zero if the socket could not be determined.
|
|
* datatype: *int*
|
|
* operation: *get*
|
|
*/
|
|
RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_MATCHES,
|
|
/**< Maximum number of matches per scan.
|
|
* datatype: *uint8_t*
|
|
* operation: *get* and *set*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_MATCH_F
|
|
*/
|
|
RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_SCAN_TIMEOUT,
|
|
/**< Upper bound scan time in ns.
|
|
* datatype: *uint16_t*
|
|
* operation: *get* and *set*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_SCAN_TIMEOUT_F
|
|
*/
|
|
RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_PREFIX,
|
|
/**< Maximum number of prefix detected per scan.
|
|
* This would be useful for denial of service detection.
|
|
* datatype: *uint16_t*
|
|
* operation: *get* and *set*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_PREFIX_F
|
|
*/
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Get an attribute from a RegEx device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* RegEx device identifier.
|
|
* @param attr_id
|
|
* The attribute ID to retrieve.
|
|
* @param attr_value
|
|
* A pointer that will be filled in with the attribute
|
|
* value if successful.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* - 0: Successfully retrieved attribute value.
|
|
* - -EINVAL: Invalid device or *attr_id* provided, or *attr_value* is NULL.
|
|
* - -ENOTSUP: if the device doesn't support specific *attr_id*.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_attr_get(uint8_t dev_id, enum rte_regexdev_attr_id attr_id,
|
|
void *attr_value);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Set an attribute to a RegEx device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* RegEx device identifier.
|
|
* @param attr_id
|
|
* The attribute ID to retrieve.
|
|
* @param attr_value
|
|
* Pointer that will be filled in with the attribute value
|
|
* by the application.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* - 0: Successfully applied the attribute value.
|
|
* - -EINVAL: Invalid device or *attr_id* provided, or *attr_value* is NULL.
|
|
* - -ENOTSUP: if the device doesn't support specific *attr_id*.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_attr_set(uint8_t dev_id, enum rte_regexdev_attr_id attr_id,
|
|
const void *attr_value);
|
|
|
|
/* Rule related APIs */
|
|
/** Enumerates RegEx rule operation. */
|
|
enum rte_regexdev_rule_op {
|
|
RTE_REGEX_RULE_OP_ADD,
|
|
/**< Add RegEx rule to rule database. */
|
|
RTE_REGEX_RULE_OP_REMOVE
|
|
/**< Remove RegEx rule from rule database. */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/** Structure to hold a RegEx rule attributes. */
|
|
struct rte_regexdev_rule {
|
|
enum rte_regexdev_rule_op op;
|
|
/**< OP type of the rule either a OP_ADD or OP_DELETE. */
|
|
uint16_t group_id;
|
|
/**< Group identifier to which the rule belongs to. */
|
|
uint32_t rule_id;
|
|
/**< Rule identifier which is returned on successful match. */
|
|
const char *pcre_rule;
|
|
/**< Buffer to hold the PCRE rule. */
|
|
uint16_t pcre_rule_len;
|
|
/**< Length of the PCRE rule. */
|
|
uint64_t rule_flags;
|
|
/* PCRE rule flags. Supported device specific PCRE rules enumerated
|
|
* in struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags. For successful rule
|
|
* database update, application needs to provide only supported
|
|
* rule flags.
|
|
* @See RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_*, struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags
|
|
*/
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Update the local rule set.
|
|
* This functions only modify the rule set in memory.
|
|
* In order for the changes to take effect, the function
|
|
* rte_regexdev_rule_db_compile_active must be called.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* RegEx device identifier.
|
|
* @param rules
|
|
* Points to an array of *nb_rules* objects of type *rte_regexdev_rule*
|
|
* structure which contain the regex rules attributes to be updated
|
|
* in rule database.
|
|
* @param nb_rules
|
|
* The number of PCRE rules to update the rule database.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* The number of regex rules actually updated on the regex device's rule
|
|
* database. The return value can be less than the value of the *nb_rules*
|
|
* parameter when the regex devices fails to update the rule database or
|
|
* if invalid parameters are specified in a *rte_regexdev_rule*.
|
|
* If the return value is less than *nb_rules*, the remaining PCRE rules
|
|
* at the end of *rules* are not consumed and the caller has to take
|
|
* care of them and rte_errno is set accordingly.
|
|
* Possible errno values include:
|
|
* - -EINVAL: Invalid device ID or rules is NULL
|
|
* - -ENOTSUP: The last processed rule is not supported on this device.
|
|
* - -ENOSPC: No space available in rule database.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see rte_regexdev_rule_db_import(), rte_regexdev_rule_db_export(),
|
|
* rte_regexdev_rule_db_compile_activate()
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_rule_db_update(uint8_t dev_id,
|
|
const struct rte_regexdev_rule *rules,
|
|
uint32_t nb_rules);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Compile local rule set and burn the complied result to the
|
|
* RegEx deive.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* RegEx device identifier.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* 0 on success, otherwise negative errno.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see rte_regexdev_rule_db_import(), rte_regexdev_rule_db_export(),
|
|
* rte_regexdev_rule_db_update()
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_rule_db_compile_activate(uint8_t dev_id);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Import a prebuilt rule database from a buffer to a RegEx device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* RegEx device identifier.
|
|
* @param rule_db
|
|
* Points to prebuilt rule database.
|
|
* @param rule_db_len
|
|
* Length of the rule database.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* - 0: Successfully updated the prebuilt rule database.
|
|
* - -EINVAL: Invalid device ID or rule_db is NULL
|
|
* - -ENOTSUP: Rule database import is not supported on this device.
|
|
* - -ENOSPC: No space available in rule database.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see rte_regexdev_rule_db_update(), rte_regexdev_rule_db_export()
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_rule_db_import(uint8_t dev_id, const char *rule_db,
|
|
uint32_t rule_db_len);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Export the prebuilt rule database from a RegEx device to the buffer.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* RegEx device identifier.
|
|
* @param[out] rule_db
|
|
* Block of memory to insert the rule database. Must be at least size in
|
|
* capacity. If set to NULL, function returns required capacity.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* - 0: Successfully exported the prebuilt rule database.
|
|
* - size: If rule_db set to NULL then required capacity for *rule_db*
|
|
* - -EINVAL: Invalid device ID
|
|
* - -ENOTSUP: Rule database export is not supported on this device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see rte_regexdev_rule_db_update(), rte_regexdev_rule_db_import()
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_rule_db_export(uint8_t dev_id, char *rule_db);
|
|
|
|
/* Extended statistics */
|
|
/** Maximum name length for extended statistics counters */
|
|
#define RTE_REGEXDEV_XSTATS_NAME_SIZE 64
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* A name-key lookup element for extended statistics.
|
|
*
|
|
* This structure is used to map between names and ID numbers
|
|
* for extended RegEx device statistics.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct rte_regexdev_xstats_map {
|
|
uint16_t id;
|
|
/**< xstat identifier */
|
|
char name[RTE_REGEXDEV_XSTATS_NAME_SIZE];
|
|
/**< xstat name */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Retrieve names of extended statistics of a regex device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* The identifier of the regex device.
|
|
* @param[out] xstats_map
|
|
* Block of memory to insert id and names into. Must be at least size in
|
|
* capacity. If set to NULL, function returns required capacity.
|
|
* @return
|
|
* - Positive value on success:
|
|
* -The return value is the number of entries filled in the stats map.
|
|
* -If xstats_map set to NULL then required capacity for xstats_map.
|
|
* - Negative value on error:
|
|
* -ENODEV for invalid *dev_id*
|
|
* -ENOTSUP if the device doesn't support this function.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_xstats_names_get(uint8_t dev_id,
|
|
struct rte_regexdev_xstats_map *xstats_map);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Retrieve extended statistics of an regex device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* The identifier of the device.
|
|
* @param ids
|
|
* The id numbers of the stats to get. The ids can be got from the stat
|
|
* position in the stat list from rte_regexdev_xstats_names_get(), or
|
|
* by using rte_regexdev_xstats_by_name_get().
|
|
* @param values
|
|
* The values for each stats request by ID.
|
|
* @param nb_values
|
|
* The number of stats requested.
|
|
* @return
|
|
* - Positive value: number of stat entries filled into the values array
|
|
* - Negative value on error:
|
|
* -ENODEV for invalid *dev_id*
|
|
* -ENOTSUP if the device doesn't support this function.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_xstats_get(uint8_t dev_id, const uint16_t *ids,
|
|
uint64_t *values, uint16_t nb_values);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Retrieve the value of a single stat by requesting it by name.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* The identifier of the device.
|
|
* @param name
|
|
* The stat name to retrieve.
|
|
* @param id
|
|
* If non-NULL, the numerical id of the stat will be returned, so that further
|
|
* requests for the stat can be got using rte_regexdev_xstats_get, which will
|
|
* be faster as it doesn't need to scan a list of names for the stat.
|
|
* @param[out] value
|
|
* Must be non-NULL, retrieved xstat value will be stored in this address.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* - 0: Successfully retrieved xstat value.
|
|
* - -EINVAL: invalid parameters
|
|
* - -ENOTSUP: if not supported.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_xstats_by_name_get(uint8_t dev_id, const char *name,
|
|
uint16_t *id, uint64_t *value);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Reset the values of the xstats of the selected component in the device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* The identifier of the device.
|
|
* @param ids
|
|
* Selects specific statistics to be reset. When NULL, all statistics will be
|
|
* reset. If non-NULL, must point to array of at least *nb_ids* size.
|
|
* @param nb_ids
|
|
* The number of ids available from the *ids* array. Ignored when ids is NULL.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* - 0: Successfully reset the statistics to zero.
|
|
* - -EINVAL: invalid parameters.
|
|
* - -ENOTSUP: if not supported.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_xstats_reset(uint8_t dev_id, const uint16_t *ids,
|
|
uint16_t nb_ids);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Trigger the RegEx device self test.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* The identifier of the device.
|
|
* @return
|
|
* - 0: Selftest successful.
|
|
* - -ENOTSUP if the device doesn't support selftest.
|
|
* - other values < 0 on failure.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_selftest(uint8_t dev_id);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @warning
|
|
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* Dump internal information about *dev_id* to the FILE* provided in *f*.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* The identifier of the device.
|
|
* @param f
|
|
* A pointer to a file for output.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
int
|
|
rte_regexdev_dump(uint8_t dev_id, FILE *f);
|
|
|
|
/* Fast path APIs */
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The generic *rte_regexdev_match* structure to hold the RegEx match
|
|
* attributes.
|
|
* @see struct rte_regex_ops::matches
|
|
*/
|
|
struct rte_regexdev_match {
|
|
RTE_STD_C11
|
|
union {
|
|
uint64_t u64;
|
|
struct {
|
|
uint32_t rule_id:20;
|
|
/**< Rule identifier to which the pattern matched.
|
|
* @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_id
|
|
*/
|
|
uint32_t group_id:12;
|
|
/**< Group identifier of the rule which the pattern
|
|
* matched. @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::group_id
|
|
*/
|
|
uint16_t start_offset;
|
|
/**< Starting Byte Position for matched rule. */
|
|
RTE_STD_C11
|
|
union {
|
|
uint16_t len;
|
|
/**< Length of match in bytes */
|
|
uint16_t end_offset;
|
|
/**< The end offset of the match. In case
|
|
* MATCH_AS_END configuration is enabled.
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_AS_END
|
|
*/
|
|
};
|
|
};
|
|
};
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/* Enumerates RegEx request flags. */
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID0_VALID_F (1 << 0)
|
|
/**< Set when struct rte_regexdev_rule::group_id0 is valid. */
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID1_VALID_F (1 << 1)
|
|
/**< Set when struct rte_regexdev_rule::group_id1 is valid. */
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID2_VALID_F (1 << 2)
|
|
/**< Set when struct rte_regexdev_rule::group_id2 is valid. */
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID3_VALID_F (1 << 3)
|
|
/**< Set when struct rte_regexdev_rule::group_id3 is valid. */
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_STOP_ON_MATCH_F (1 << 4)
|
|
/**< The RegEx engine will stop scanning and return the first match. */
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_MATCH_HIGH_PRIORITY_F (1 << 5)
|
|
/**< In High Priority mode a maximum of one match will be returned per scan to
|
|
* reduce the post-processing required by the application. The match with the
|
|
* lowest Rule id, lowest start pointer and lowest match length will be
|
|
* returned.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regex_ops::nb_actual_matches
|
|
* @see struct rte_regex_ops::nb_matches
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Enumerates RegEx response flags. */
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_SOJ_F (1 << 0)
|
|
/**< Indicates that the RegEx device has encountered a partial match at the
|
|
* start of scan in the given buffer.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_CROSS_BUFFER_SCAN_F
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_EOJ_F (1 << 1)
|
|
/**< Indicates that the RegEx device has encountered a partial match at the
|
|
* end of scan in the given buffer.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_CROSS_BUFFER_SCAN_F
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_SCAN_TIMEOUT_F (1 << 2)
|
|
/**< Indicates that the RegEx device has exceeded the max timeout while
|
|
* scanning the given buffer.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_SCAN_TIMEOUT
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_MATCH_F (1 << 3)
|
|
/**< Indicates that the RegEx device has exceeded the max matches while
|
|
* scanning the given buffer.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_MATCHES
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_PREFIX_F (1 << 4)
|
|
/**< Indicates that the RegEx device has reached the max allowed prefix length
|
|
* while scanning the given buffer.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_PREFIX
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The generic *rte_regex_ops* structure to hold the RegEx attributes
|
|
* for enqueue and dequeue operation.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct rte_regex_ops {
|
|
/* W0 */
|
|
uint16_t req_flags;
|
|
/**< Request flags for the RegEx ops.
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_*
|
|
*/
|
|
uint16_t rsp_flags;
|
|
/**< Response flags for the RegEx ops.
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_*
|
|
*/
|
|
uint16_t nb_actual_matches;
|
|
/**< The total number of actual matches detected by the Regex device.*/
|
|
uint16_t nb_matches;
|
|
/**< The total number of matches returned by the RegEx device for this
|
|
* scan. The size of *rte_regex_ops::matches* zero length array will be
|
|
* this value.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see struct rte_regex_ops::matches, struct rte_regexdev_match
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* W1 */
|
|
struct rte_mbuf *mbuf; /**< source mbuf, to search in. */
|
|
|
|
/* W2 */
|
|
uint16_t group_id0;
|
|
/**< First group_id to match the rule against. At minimum one group
|
|
* should be valid. Behaviour is undefined non of the groups are valid.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID0_VALID_F
|
|
*/
|
|
uint16_t group_id1;
|
|
/**< Second group_id to match the rule against.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID1_VALID_F
|
|
*/
|
|
uint16_t group_id2;
|
|
/**< Third group_id to match the rule against.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID2_VALID_F
|
|
*/
|
|
uint16_t group_id3;
|
|
/**< Forth group_id to match the rule against.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID3_VALID_F
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* W3 */
|
|
RTE_STD_C11
|
|
union {
|
|
uint64_t user_id;
|
|
/**< Application specific opaque value. An application may use
|
|
* this field to hold application specific value to share
|
|
* between dequeue and enqueue operation.
|
|
* Implementation should not modify this field.
|
|
*/
|
|
void *user_ptr;
|
|
/**< Pointer representation of *user_id* */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/* W4 */
|
|
RTE_STD_C11
|
|
union {
|
|
uint64_t cross_buf_id;
|
|
/**< ID used by the RegEx device in order to support cross
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* packet detection.
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* This ID is returned from the RegEx device on the dequeue
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* function. The application must send it back when calling
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* enqueue with the following packet.
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*/
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void *cross_buf_ptr;
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/**< Pointer representation of *corss_buf_id* */
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};
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/* W5 */
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struct rte_regexdev_match matches[];
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/**< Zero length array to hold the match tuples.
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* The struct rte_regex_ops::nb_matches value holds the number of
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* elements in this array.
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*
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* @see struct rte_regex_ops::nb_matches
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*/
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};
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#include "rte_regexdev_core.h"
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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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* Enqueue a burst of scan request on a RegEx device.
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*
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* The rte_regexdev_enqueue_burst() function is invoked to place
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* regex operations on the queue *qp_id* of the device designated by
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* its *dev_id*.
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*
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* The *nb_ops* parameter is the number of operations to process which are
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* supplied in the *ops* array of *rte_regexdev_op* structures.
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*
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* The rte_regexdev_enqueue_burst() function returns the number of
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* operations it actually enqueued for processing. A return value equal to
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* *nb_ops* means that all packets have been enqueued.
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*
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* @param dev_id
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* The identifier of the device.
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* @param qp_id
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* The index of the queue pair which packets are to be enqueued for
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* processing. The value must be in the range [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1]
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* previously supplied to rte_regexdev_configure().
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* @param ops
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* The address of an array of *nb_ops* pointers to *rte_regexdev_op*
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* structures which contain the regex operations to be processed.
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* @param nb_ops
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* The number of operations to process.
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*
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* @return
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* The number of operations actually enqueued on the regex device. The return
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* value can be less than the value of the *nb_ops* parameter when the
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* regex devices queue is full or if invalid parameters are specified in
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* a *rte_regexdev_op*. If the return value is less than *nb_ops*, the
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* remaining ops at the end of *ops* are not consumed and the caller has
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* to take care of them.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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static inline uint16_t
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rte_regexdev_enqueue_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id,
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struct rte_regex_ops **ops, uint16_t nb_ops)
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{
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struct rte_regexdev *dev = &rte_regex_devices[dev_id];
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#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_REGEXDEV_DEBUG
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RTE_REGEXDEV_VALID_DEV_ID_OR_ERR_RET(dev_id, -EINVAL);
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RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*dev->enqueue, -ENOTSUP);
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if (qp_id >= dev->data->dev_conf.nb_queue_pairs) {
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RTE_REGEXDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid queue %d\n", qp_id);
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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#endif
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return (*dev->enqueue)(dev, qp_id, ops, nb_ops);
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}
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|
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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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* Dequeue a burst of scan response from a queue on the RegEx device.
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|
* The dequeued operation are stored in *rte_regexdev_op* structures
|
|
* whose pointers are supplied in the *ops* array.
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|
*
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|
* The rte_regexdev_dequeue_burst() function returns the number of ops
|
|
* actually dequeued, which is the number of *rte_regexdev_op* data structures
|
|
* effectively supplied into the *ops* array.
|
|
*
|
|
* A return value equal to *nb_ops* indicates that the queue contained
|
|
* at least *nb_ops* operations, and this is likely to signify that other
|
|
* processed operations remain in the devices output queue. Applications
|
|
* implementing a "retrieve as many processed operations as possible" policy
|
|
* can check this specific case and keep invoking the
|
|
* rte_regexdev_dequeue_burst() function until a value less than
|
|
* *nb_ops* is returned.
|
|
*
|
|
* The rte_regexdev_dequeue_burst() function does not provide any error
|
|
* notification to avoid the corresponding overhead.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dev_id
|
|
* The RegEx device identifier
|
|
* @param qp_id
|
|
* The index of the queue pair from which to retrieve processed packets.
|
|
* The value must be in the range [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1] previously
|
|
* supplied to rte_regexdev_configure().
|
|
* @param ops
|
|
* The address of an array of pointers to *rte_regexdev_op* structures
|
|
* that must be large enough to store *nb_ops* pointers in it.
|
|
* @param nb_ops
|
|
* The maximum number of operations to dequeue.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* The number of operations actually dequeued, which is the number
|
|
* of pointers to *rte_regexdev_op* structures effectively supplied to the
|
|
* *ops* array. If the return value is less than *nb_ops*, the remaining
|
|
* ops at the end of *ops* are not consumed and the caller has to take care
|
|
* of them.
|
|
*/
|
|
__rte_experimental
|
|
static inline uint16_t
|
|
rte_regexdev_dequeue_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id,
|
|
struct rte_regex_ops **ops, uint16_t nb_ops)
|
|
{
|
|
struct rte_regexdev *dev = &rte_regex_devices[dev_id];
|
|
#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_REGEXDEV_DEBUG
|
|
RTE_REGEXDEV_VALID_DEV_ID_OR_ERR_RET(dev_id, -EINVAL);
|
|
RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*dev->dequeue, -ENOTSUP);
|
|
if (qp_id >= dev->data->dev_conf.nb_queue_pairs) {
|
|
RTE_REGEXDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid queue %d\n", qp_id);
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
return (*dev->dequeue)(dev, qp_id, ops, nb_ops);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif /* _RTE_REGEXDEV_H_ */
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