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The EAL API (with doxygen documentation) is moved from common/include/ to include/, which makes more clear that it is the global API for all environments and architectures. Note that the arch-specific and OS-specific include files are not in this global include directory, but include/generic/ should cover the doxygen documentation for them. Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net> Acked-by: David Marchand <david.marchand@redhat.com>
496 lines
14 KiB
C
496 lines
14 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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* Copyright(c) 2010-2018 Intel Corporation
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*/
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#ifndef _RTE_EAL_H_
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#define _RTE_EAL_H_
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/**
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* @file
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*
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* EAL Configuration API
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*/
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <sched.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <rte_config.h>
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#include <rte_compat.h>
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#include <rte_per_lcore.h>
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#include <rte_bus.h>
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#include <rte_pci_dev_feature_defs.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#define RTE_MAGIC 19820526 /**< Magic number written by the main partition when ready. */
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/* Maximum thread_name length. */
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#define RTE_MAX_THREAD_NAME_LEN 16
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/**
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* The lcore role (used in RTE or not).
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*/
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enum rte_lcore_role_t {
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ROLE_RTE,
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ROLE_OFF,
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ROLE_SERVICE,
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};
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/**
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* The type of process in a linux, multi-process setup
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*/
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enum rte_proc_type_t {
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RTE_PROC_AUTO = -1, /* allow auto-detection of primary/secondary */
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RTE_PROC_PRIMARY = 0, /* set to zero, so primary is the default */
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RTE_PROC_SECONDARY,
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RTE_PROC_INVALID
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};
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/**
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* Get the process type in a multi-process setup
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*
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* @return
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* The process type
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*/
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enum rte_proc_type_t rte_eal_process_type(void);
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/**
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* Request iopl privilege for all RPL.
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*
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* This function should be called by pmds which need access to ioports.
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* @return
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* - On success, returns 0.
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* - On failure, returns -1.
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*/
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int rte_eal_iopl_init(void);
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/**
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* Initialize the Environment Abstraction Layer (EAL).
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*
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* This function is to be executed on the MASTER lcore only, as soon
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* as possible in the application's main() function.
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*
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* The function finishes the initialization process before main() is called.
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* It puts the SLAVE lcores in the WAIT state.
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*
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* When the multi-partition feature is supported, depending on the
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* configuration (if CONFIG_RTE_EAL_MAIN_PARTITION is disabled), this
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* function waits to ensure that the magic number is set before
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* returning. See also the rte_eal_get_configuration() function. Note:
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* This behavior may change in the future.
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*
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* @param argc
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* A non-negative value. If it is greater than 0, the array members
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* for argv[0] through argv[argc] (non-inclusive) shall contain pointers
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* to strings.
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* @param argv
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* An array of strings. The contents of the array, as well as the strings
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* which are pointed to by the array, may be modified by this function.
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* @return
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* - On success, the number of parsed arguments, which is greater or
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* equal to zero. After the call to rte_eal_init(),
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* all arguments argv[x] with x < ret may have been modified by this
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* function call and should not be further interpreted by the
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* application. The EAL does not take any ownership of the memory used
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* for either the argv array, or its members.
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* - On failure, -1 and rte_errno is set to a value indicating the cause
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* for failure. In some instances, the application will need to be
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* restarted as part of clearing the issue.
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*
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* Error codes returned via rte_errno:
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* EACCES indicates a permissions issue.
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*
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* EAGAIN indicates either a bus or system resource was not available,
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* setup may be attempted again.
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*
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* EALREADY indicates that the rte_eal_init function has already been
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* called, and cannot be called again.
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*
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* EFAULT indicates the tailq configuration name was not found in
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* memory configuration.
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*
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* EINVAL indicates invalid parameters were passed as argv/argc.
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*
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* ENOMEM indicates failure likely caused by an out-of-memory condition.
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*
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* ENODEV indicates memory setup issues.
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*
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* ENOTSUP indicates that the EAL cannot initialize on this system.
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*
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* EPROTO indicates that the PCI bus is either not present, or is not
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* readable by the eal.
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*
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* ENOEXEC indicates that a service core failed to launch successfully.
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*/
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int rte_eal_init(int argc, char **argv);
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/**
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* Clean up the Environment Abstraction Layer (EAL)
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*
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* This function must be called to release any internal resources that EAL has
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* allocated during rte_eal_init(). After this call, no DPDK function calls may
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* be made. It is expected that common usage of this function is to call it
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* just before terminating the process.
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*
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* @return 0 Successfully released all internal EAL resources
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* @return -EFAULT There was an error in releasing all resources.
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*/
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int rte_eal_cleanup(void);
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/**
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* Check if a primary process is currently alive
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*
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* This function returns true when a primary process is currently
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* active.
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*
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* @param config_file_path
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* The config_file_path argument provided should point at the location
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* that the primary process will create its config file. If NULL, the default
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* config file path is used.
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*
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* @return
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* - If alive, returns 1.
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* - If dead, returns 0.
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*/
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int rte_eal_primary_proc_alive(const char *config_file_path);
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#define RTE_MP_MAX_FD_NUM 8 /* The max amount of fds */
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#define RTE_MP_MAX_NAME_LEN 64 /* The max length of action name */
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#define RTE_MP_MAX_PARAM_LEN 256 /* The max length of param */
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struct rte_mp_msg {
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char name[RTE_MP_MAX_NAME_LEN];
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int len_param;
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int num_fds;
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uint8_t param[RTE_MP_MAX_PARAM_LEN];
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int fds[RTE_MP_MAX_FD_NUM];
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};
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struct rte_mp_reply {
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int nb_sent;
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int nb_received;
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struct rte_mp_msg *msgs; /* caller to free */
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};
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/**
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* Action function typedef used by other components.
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*
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* As we create socket channel for primary/secondary communication, use
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* this function typedef to register action for coming messages.
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*
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* @note When handling IPC request callbacks, the reply must be sent even in
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* cases of error handling. Simply returning success or failure will *not*
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* send a response to the requestor.
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* Implementation of error signalling mechanism is up to the application.
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*
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* @note No memory allocations should take place inside the callback.
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*/
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typedef int (*rte_mp_t)(const struct rte_mp_msg *msg, const void *peer);
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/**
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* Asynchronous reply function typedef used by other components.
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*
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* As we create socket channel for primary/secondary communication, use
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* this function typedef to register action for coming responses to asynchronous
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* requests.
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*
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* @note When handling IPC request callbacks, the reply must be sent even in
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* cases of error handling. Simply returning success or failure will *not*
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* send a response to the requestor.
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* Implementation of error signalling mechanism is up to the application.
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*
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* @note No memory allocations should take place inside the callback.
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*/
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typedef int (*rte_mp_async_reply_t)(const struct rte_mp_msg *request,
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const struct rte_mp_reply *reply);
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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 an action function for primary/secondary communication.
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*
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* Call this function to register an action, if the calling component wants
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* to response the messages from the corresponding component in its primary
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* process or secondary processes.
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*
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* @note IPC may be unsupported in certain circumstances, so caller should check
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* for ENOTSUP error.
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*
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* @param name
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* The name argument plays as the nonredundant key to find the action.
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*
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* @param action
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* The action argument is the function pointer to the action function.
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*
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* @return
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* - 0 on success.
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* - (<0) on failure.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_mp_action_register(const char *name, rte_mp_t action);
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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 an action function for primary/secondary communication.
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*
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* Call this function to unregister an action if the calling component does
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* not want to response the messages from the corresponding component in its
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* primary process or secondary processes.
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*
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* @note IPC may be unsupported in certain circumstances, so caller should check
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* for ENOTSUP error.
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*
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* @param name
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* The name argument plays as the nonredundant key to find the action.
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*
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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void
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rte_mp_action_unregister(const char *name);
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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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* Send a message to the peer process.
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*
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* This function will send a message which will be responded by the action
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* identified by name in the peer process.
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*
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* @param msg
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* The msg argument contains the customized message.
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*
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* @return
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* - On success, return 0.
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* - On failure, return -1, and the reason will be stored in rte_errno.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_mp_sendmsg(struct rte_mp_msg *msg);
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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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* Send a request to the peer process and expect a reply.
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*
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* This function sends a request message to the peer process, and will
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* block until receiving reply message from the peer process.
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*
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* @note The caller is responsible to free reply->replies.
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*
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* @note This API must not be used inside memory-related or IPC callbacks, and
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* no memory allocations should take place inside such callback.
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*
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* @note IPC may be unsupported in certain circumstances, so caller should check
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* for ENOTSUP error.
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*
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* @param req
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* The req argument contains the customized request message.
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*
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* @param reply
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* The reply argument will be for storing all the replied messages;
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* the caller is responsible for free reply->msgs.
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*
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* @param ts
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* The ts argument specifies how long we can wait for the peer(s) to reply.
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*
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* @return
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* - On success, return 0.
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* - On failure, return -1, and the reason will be stored in rte_errno.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_mp_request_sync(struct rte_mp_msg *req, struct rte_mp_reply *reply,
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const struct timespec *ts);
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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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* Send a request to the peer process and expect a reply in a separate callback.
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*
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* This function sends a request message to the peer process, and will not
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* block. Instead, reply will be received in a separate callback.
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*
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* @note IPC may be unsupported in certain circumstances, so caller should check
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* for ENOTSUP error.
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*
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* @param req
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* The req argument contains the customized request message.
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*
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* @param ts
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* The ts argument specifies how long we can wait for the peer(s) to reply.
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*
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* @param clb
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* The callback to trigger when all responses for this request have arrived.
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*
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* @return
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* - On success, return 0.
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* - On failure, return -1, and the reason will be stored in rte_errno.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_mp_request_async(struct rte_mp_msg *req, const struct timespec *ts,
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rte_mp_async_reply_t clb);
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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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* Send a reply to the peer process.
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*
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* This function will send a reply message in response to a request message
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* received previously.
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*
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* @note When handling IPC request callbacks, the reply must be sent even in
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* cases of error handling. Simply returning success or failure will *not*
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* send a response to the requestor.
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* Implementation of error signalling mechanism is up to the application.
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*
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* @param msg
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* The msg argument contains the customized message.
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*
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* @param peer
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* The peer argument is the pointer to the peer socket path.
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*
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* @return
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* - On success, return 0.
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* - On failure, return -1, and the reason will be stored in rte_errno.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int
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rte_mp_reply(struct rte_mp_msg *msg, const char *peer);
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/**
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* Usage function typedef used by the application usage function.
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*
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* Use this function typedef to define and call rte_set_application_usage_hook()
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* routine.
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*/
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typedef void (*rte_usage_hook_t)(const char * prgname);
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/**
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* Add application usage routine callout from the eal_usage() routine.
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*
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* This function allows the application to include its usage message
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* in the EAL system usage message. The routine rte_set_application_usage_hook()
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* needs to be called before the rte_eal_init() routine in the application.
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*
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* This routine is optional for the application and will behave as if the set
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* routine was never called as the default behavior.
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*
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* @param usage_func
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* The func argument is a function pointer to the application usage routine.
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* Called function is defined using rte_usage_hook_t typedef, which is of
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* the form void rte_usage_func(const char * prgname).
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*
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* Calling this routine with a NULL value will reset the usage hook routine and
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* return the current value, which could be NULL.
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* @return
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* - Returns the current value of the rte_application_usage pointer to allow
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* the caller to daisy chain the usage routines if needing more then one.
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*/
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rte_usage_hook_t
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rte_set_application_usage_hook(rte_usage_hook_t usage_func);
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/**
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* Whether EAL is using huge pages (disabled by --no-huge option).
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* The no-huge mode is not compatible with all drivers or features.
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*
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* @return
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* Nonzero if hugepages are enabled.
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*/
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int rte_eal_has_hugepages(void);
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/**
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* Whether EAL is using PCI bus.
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* Disabled by --no-pci option.
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*
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* @return
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* Nonzero if the PCI bus is enabled.
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*/
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int rte_eal_has_pci(void);
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/**
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* Whether the EAL was asked to create UIO device.
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*
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* @return
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* Nonzero if true.
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*/
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int rte_eal_create_uio_dev(void);
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/**
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* The user-configured vfio interrupt mode.
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*
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* @return
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* Interrupt mode configured with the command line,
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* RTE_INTR_MODE_NONE by default.
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*/
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enum rte_intr_mode rte_eal_vfio_intr_mode(void);
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/**
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* A wrap API for syscall gettid.
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*
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* @return
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* On success, returns the thread ID of calling process.
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* It is always successful.
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*/
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int rte_sys_gettid(void);
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/**
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* Get system unique thread id.
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*
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* @return
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* On success, returns the thread ID of calling process.
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* It is always successful.
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*/
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static inline int rte_gettid(void)
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{
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static RTE_DEFINE_PER_LCORE(int, _thread_id) = -1;
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if (RTE_PER_LCORE(_thread_id) == -1)
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RTE_PER_LCORE(_thread_id) = rte_sys_gettid();
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return RTE_PER_LCORE(_thread_id);
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}
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/**
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* Get the iova mode
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*
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* @return
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* enum rte_iova_mode value.
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*/
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enum rte_iova_mode rte_eal_iova_mode(void);
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/**
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* Get user provided pool ops name for mbuf
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*
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* @return
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* returns user provided pool ops name.
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*/
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const char *
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rte_eal_mbuf_user_pool_ops(void);
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/**
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* Get the runtime directory of DPDK
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*
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* @return
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* The runtime directory path of DPDK
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*/
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const char *
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rte_eal_get_runtime_dir(void);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* _RTE_EAL_H_ */
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