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SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 277c79de0SHemant Agrawal Copyright 2018 The DPDK contributors 377c79de0SHemant Agrawal 46bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. _coding_style: 56bdae907SThomas Monjalon 66bdae907SThomas MonjalonDPDK Coding Style 76bdae907SThomas Monjalon================= 86bdae907SThomas Monjalon 96bdae907SThomas MonjalonDescription 106bdae907SThomas Monjalon----------- 116bdae907SThomas Monjalon 126bdae907SThomas MonjalonThis document specifies the preferred style for source files in the DPDK source tree. 136bdae907SThomas MonjalonIt is based on the Linux Kernel coding guidelines and the FreeBSD 7.2 Kernel Developer's Manual (see man style(9)), but was heavily modified for the needs of the DPDK. 146bdae907SThomas Monjalon 156bdae907SThomas MonjalonGeneral Guidelines 166bdae907SThomas Monjalon------------------ 176bdae907SThomas Monjalon 186bdae907SThomas MonjalonThe rules and guidelines given in this document cannot cover every situation, so the following general guidelines should be used as a fallback: 196bdae907SThomas Monjalon 206bdae907SThomas Monjalon* The code style should be consistent within each individual file. 216bdae907SThomas Monjalon* In the case of creating new files, the style should be consistent within each file in a given directory or module. 226bdae907SThomas Monjalon* The primary reason for coding standards is to increase code readability and comprehensibility, therefore always use whatever option will make the code easiest to read. 236bdae907SThomas Monjalon 246bdae907SThomas MonjalonLine length is recommended to be not more than 80 characters, including comments. 256bdae907SThomas Monjalon[Tab stop size should be assumed to be 8-characters wide]. 266bdae907SThomas Monjalon 276bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. note:: 286bdae907SThomas Monjalon 296bdae907SThomas Monjalon The above is recommendation, and not a hard limit. 306bdae907SThomas Monjalon However, it is expected that the recommendations should be followed in all but the rarest situations. 316bdae907SThomas Monjalon 326bdae907SThomas MonjalonC Comment Style 336bdae907SThomas Monjalon--------------- 346bdae907SThomas Monjalon 356bdae907SThomas MonjalonUsual Comments 366bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 376bdae907SThomas Monjalon 386bdae907SThomas MonjalonThese comments should be used in normal cases. 396bdae907SThomas MonjalonTo document a public API, a doxygen-like format must be used: refer to :ref:`doxygen_guidelines`. 406bdae907SThomas Monjalon 416bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 426bdae907SThomas Monjalon 436bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* 446bdae907SThomas Monjalon * VERY important single-line comments look like this. 456bdae907SThomas Monjalon */ 466bdae907SThomas Monjalon 476bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* Most single-line comments look like this. */ 486bdae907SThomas Monjalon 496bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* 506bdae907SThomas Monjalon * Multi-line comments look like this. Make them real sentences. Fill 516bdae907SThomas Monjalon * them so they look like real paragraphs. 526bdae907SThomas Monjalon */ 536bdae907SThomas Monjalon 546bdae907SThomas MonjalonLicense Header 556bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 566bdae907SThomas Monjalon 57525d8031SStephen HemmingerEach file must begin with a special comment containing the 58525d8031SStephen Hemminger`Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) License Identfier <https://spdx.org/using-spdx-license-identifier>`_. 59525d8031SStephen Hemminger 60525d8031SStephen HemmingerGenerally this is the BSD License, except for code granted special exceptions. 61525d8031SStephen HemmingerThe SPDX licences identifier is sufficient, a file should not contain 62525d8031SStephen Hemmingeran additional text version of the license (boilerplate). 63525d8031SStephen Hemminger 646bdae907SThomas MonjalonAfter any copyright header, a blank line should be left before any other contents, e.g. include statements in a C file. 656bdae907SThomas Monjalon 666bdae907SThomas MonjalonC Preprocessor Directives 676bdae907SThomas Monjalon------------------------- 686bdae907SThomas Monjalon 696bdae907SThomas MonjalonHeader Includes 706bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 716bdae907SThomas Monjalon 726bdae907SThomas MonjalonIn DPDK sources, the include files should be ordered as following: 736bdae907SThomas Monjalon 746bdae907SThomas Monjalon#. libc includes (system includes first) 756bdae907SThomas Monjalon#. DPDK EAL includes 766bdae907SThomas Monjalon#. DPDK misc libraries includes 776bdae907SThomas Monjalon#. application-specific includes 786bdae907SThomas Monjalon 796bdae907SThomas MonjalonInclude files from the local application directory are included using quotes, while includes from other paths are included using angle brackets: "<>". 806bdae907SThomas Monjalon 816bdae907SThomas MonjalonExample: 826bdae907SThomas Monjalon 836bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 846bdae907SThomas Monjalon 856bdae907SThomas Monjalon #include <stdio.h> 866bdae907SThomas Monjalon #include <stdlib.h> 876bdae907SThomas Monjalon 886bdae907SThomas Monjalon #include <rte_eal.h> 896bdae907SThomas Monjalon 906bdae907SThomas Monjalon #include <rte_ring.h> 916bdae907SThomas Monjalon #include <rte_mempool.h> 926bdae907SThomas Monjalon 936bdae907SThomas Monjalon #include "application.h" 946bdae907SThomas Monjalon 956bdae907SThomas MonjalonHeader File Guards 966bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 976bdae907SThomas Monjalon 986bdae907SThomas MonjalonHeaders should be protected against multiple inclusion with the usual: 996bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1006bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 1016bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1026bdae907SThomas Monjalon #ifndef _FILE_H_ 1036bdae907SThomas Monjalon #define _FILE_H_ 1046bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1056bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* Code */ 1066bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1076bdae907SThomas Monjalon #endif /* _FILE_H_ */ 1086bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1096bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1106bdae907SThomas MonjalonMacros 1116bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~ 1126bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1136bdae907SThomas MonjalonDo not ``#define`` or declare names except with the standard DPDK prefix: ``RTE_``. 1146bdae907SThomas MonjalonThis is to ensure there are no collisions with definitions in the application itself. 1156bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1166bdae907SThomas MonjalonThe names of "unsafe" macros (ones that have side effects), and the names of macros for manifest constants, are all in uppercase. 1176bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1186bdae907SThomas MonjalonThe expansions of expression-like macros are either a single token or have outer parentheses. 1196bdae907SThomas MonjalonIf a macro is an inline expansion of a function, the function name is all in lowercase and the macro has the same name all in uppercase. 1206bdae907SThomas MonjalonIf the macro encapsulates a compound statement, enclose it in a do-while loop, so that it can be used safely in if statements. 1216bdae907SThomas MonjalonAny final statement-terminating semicolon should be supplied by the macro invocation rather than the macro, to make parsing easier for pretty-printers and editors. 1226bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1236bdae907SThomas MonjalonFor example: 1246bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1256bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 1266bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1276bdae907SThomas Monjalon #define MACRO(x, y) do { \ 1286bdae907SThomas Monjalon variable = (x) + (y); \ 1296bdae907SThomas Monjalon (y) += 2; \ 1306bdae907SThomas Monjalon } while(0) 1316bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1326bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. note:: 1336bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1346bdae907SThomas Monjalon Wherever possible, enums and inline functions should be preferred to macros, since they provide additional degrees of type-safety and can allow compilers to emit extra warnings about unsafe code. 1356bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1366bdae907SThomas MonjalonConditional Compilation 1376bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1386bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1396bdae907SThomas Monjalon* When code is conditionally compiled using ``#ifdef`` or ``#if``, a comment may be added following the matching 1406bdae907SThomas Monjalon ``#endif`` or ``#else`` to permit the reader to easily discern where conditionally compiled code regions end. 1416bdae907SThomas Monjalon* This comment should be used only for (subjectively) long regions, regions greater than 20 lines, or where a series of nested ``#ifdef``'s may be confusing to the reader. 1426bdae907SThomas Monjalon Exceptions may be made for cases where code is conditionally not compiled for the purposes of lint(1), or other tools, even though the uncompiled region may be small. 1436bdae907SThomas Monjalon* The comment should be separated from the ``#endif`` or ``#else`` by a single space. 1446bdae907SThomas Monjalon* For short conditionally compiled regions, a closing comment should not be used. 1456bdae907SThomas Monjalon* The comment for ``#endif`` should match the expression used in the corresponding ``#if`` or ``#ifdef``. 1466bdae907SThomas Monjalon* The comment for ``#else`` and ``#elif`` should match the inverse of the expression(s) used in the preceding ``#if`` and/or ``#elif`` statements. 1476bdae907SThomas Monjalon* In the comments, the subexpression ``defined(FOO)`` is abbreviated as "FOO". 1486bdae907SThomas Monjalon For the purposes of comments, ``#ifndef FOO`` is treated as ``#if !defined(FOO)``. 1496bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1506bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 1516bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1526bdae907SThomas Monjalon #ifdef KTRACE 1536bdae907SThomas Monjalon #include <sys/ktrace.h> 1546bdae907SThomas Monjalon #endif 1556bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1566bdae907SThomas Monjalon #ifdef COMPAT_43 1576bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* A large region here, or other conditional code. */ 1586bdae907SThomas Monjalon #else /* !COMPAT_43 */ 1596bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* Or here. */ 1606bdae907SThomas Monjalon #endif /* COMPAT_43 */ 1616bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1626bdae907SThomas Monjalon #ifndef COMPAT_43 1636bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* Yet another large region here, or other conditional code. */ 1646bdae907SThomas Monjalon #else /* COMPAT_43 */ 1656bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* Or here. */ 1666bdae907SThomas Monjalon #endif /* !COMPAT_43 */ 1676bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1686bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. note:: 1696bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1706bdae907SThomas Monjalon Conditional compilation should be used only when absolutely necessary, as it increases the number of target binaries that need to be built and tested. 1716bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1726bdae907SThomas MonjalonC Types 1736bdae907SThomas Monjalon------- 1746bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1756bdae907SThomas MonjalonIntegers 1766bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~ 1776bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1786bdae907SThomas MonjalonFor fixed/minimum-size integer values, the project uses the form uintXX_t (from stdint.h) instead of older BSD-style integer identifiers of the form u_intXX_t. 1796bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1806bdae907SThomas MonjalonEnumerations 1816bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1826bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1836bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Enumeration values are all uppercase. 1846bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1856bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 1866bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1876bdae907SThomas Monjalon enum enumtype { ONE, TWO } et; 1886bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1896bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Enum types should be used in preference to macros #defining a set of (sequential) values. 1906bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Enum types should be prefixed with ``rte_`` and the elements by a suitable prefix [generally starting ``RTE_<enum>_`` - where <enum> is a shortname for the enum type] to avoid namespace collisions. 1916bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1926bdae907SThomas MonjalonBitfields 1936bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~ 1946bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1956bdae907SThomas MonjalonThe developer should group bitfields that are included in the same integer, as follows: 1966bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1976bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 1986bdae907SThomas Monjalon 1996bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct grehdr { 2006bdae907SThomas Monjalon uint16_t rec:3, 2016bdae907SThomas Monjalon srr:1, 2026bdae907SThomas Monjalon seq:1, 2036bdae907SThomas Monjalon key:1, 2046bdae907SThomas Monjalon routing:1, 2056bdae907SThomas Monjalon csum:1, 2066bdae907SThomas Monjalon version:3, 2076bdae907SThomas Monjalon reserved:4, 2086bdae907SThomas Monjalon ack:1; 2096bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* ... */ 2106bdae907SThomas Monjalon } 2116bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2126bdae907SThomas MonjalonVariable Declarations 2136bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2146bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2156bdae907SThomas MonjalonIn declarations, do not put any whitespace between asterisks and adjacent tokens, except for tokens that are identifiers related to types. 2166bdae907SThomas Monjalon(These identifiers are the names of basic types, type qualifiers, and typedef-names other than the one being declared.) 2176bdae907SThomas MonjalonSeparate these identifiers from asterisks using a single space. 2186bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2196bdae907SThomas MonjalonFor example: 2206bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2216bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 2226bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2236bdae907SThomas Monjalon int *x; /* no space after asterisk */ 2246bdae907SThomas Monjalon int * const x; /* space after asterisk when using a type qualifier */ 2256bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2266bdae907SThomas Monjalon* All externally-visible variables should have an ``rte_`` prefix in the name to avoid namespace collisions. 2276bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not use uppercase letters - either in the form of ALL_UPPERCASE, or CamelCase - in variable names. 2286bdae907SThomas Monjalon Lower-case letters and underscores only. 2296bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2306bdae907SThomas MonjalonStructure Declarations 2316bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2326bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2336bdae907SThomas Monjalon* In general, when declaring variables in new structures, declare them sorted by use, then by size (largest to smallest), and then in alphabetical order. 2346bdae907SThomas Monjalon Sorting by use means that commonly used variables are used together and that the structure layout makes logical sense. 2356bdae907SThomas Monjalon Ordering by size then ensures that as little padding is added to the structure as possible. 2366bdae907SThomas Monjalon* For existing structures, additions to structures should be added to the end so for backward compatibility reasons. 2376bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Each structure element gets its own line. 2386bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Try to make the structure readable by aligning the member names using spaces as shown below. 2396bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Names following extremely long types, which therefore cannot be easily aligned with the rest, should be separated by a single space. 2406bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2416bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 2426bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2436bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct foo { 2446bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct foo *next; /* List of active foo. */ 2456bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct mumble amumble; /* Comment for mumble. */ 2466bdae907SThomas Monjalon int bar; /* Try to align the comments. */ 2476bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct verylongtypename *baz; /* Won't fit with other members */ 2486bdae907SThomas Monjalon }; 2496bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2506bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2516bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Major structures should be declared at the top of the file in which they are used, or in separate header files if they are used in multiple source files. 2526bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Use of the structures should be by separate variable declarations and those declarations must be extern if they are declared in a header file. 2536bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Externally visible structure definitions should have the structure name prefixed by ``rte_`` to avoid namespace collisions. 2546bdae907SThomas Monjalon 255904ffb2eSMarko Kovacevic.. note:: 256904ffb2eSMarko Kovacevic 257904ffb2eSMarko Kovacevic Uses of ``bool`` in structures are not preferred as is wastes space and 258904ffb2eSMarko Kovacevic it's also not clear as to what type size the bool is. A preferred use of 259904ffb2eSMarko Kovacevic ``bool`` is mainly as a return type from functions that return true/false, 260904ffb2eSMarko Kovacevic and maybe local variable functions. 261904ffb2eSMarko Kovacevic 262904ffb2eSMarko Kovacevic Ref: `LKML <https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/11/21/384>`_ 263904ffb2eSMarko Kovacevic 2646bdae907SThomas MonjalonQueues 2656bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~ 2666bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2676bdae907SThomas MonjalonUse queue(3) macros rather than rolling your own lists, whenever possible. 2686bdae907SThomas MonjalonThus, the previous example would be better written: 2696bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2706bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 2716bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2726bdae907SThomas Monjalon #include <sys/queue.h> 2736bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2746bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct foo { 2756bdae907SThomas Monjalon LIST_ENTRY(foo) link; /* Use queue macros for foo lists. */ 2766bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct mumble amumble; /* Comment for mumble. */ 2776bdae907SThomas Monjalon int bar; /* Try to align the comments. */ 2786bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct verylongtypename *baz; /* Won't fit with other members */ 2796bdae907SThomas Monjalon }; 2806bdae907SThomas Monjalon LIST_HEAD(, foo) foohead; /* Head of global foo list. */ 2816bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2826bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2836bdae907SThomas MonjalonDPDK also provides an optimized way to store elements in lockless rings. 2846bdae907SThomas MonjalonThis should be used in all data-path code, when there are several consumer and/or producers to avoid locking for concurrent access. 2856bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2866bdae907SThomas MonjalonTypedefs 2876bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~ 2886bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2896bdae907SThomas MonjalonAvoid using typedefs for structure types. 2906bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2916bdae907SThomas MonjalonFor example, use: 2926bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2936bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 2946bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2956bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct my_struct_type { 2966bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* ... */ 2976bdae907SThomas Monjalon }; 2986bdae907SThomas Monjalon 2996bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct my_struct_type my_var; 3006bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3016bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3026bdae907SThomas Monjalonrather than: 3036bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3046bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 3056bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3066bdae907SThomas Monjalon typedef struct my_struct_type { 3076bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* ... */ 3086bdae907SThomas Monjalon } my_struct_type; 3096bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3106bdae907SThomas Monjalon my_struct_type my_var 3116bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3126bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3136bdae907SThomas MonjalonTypedefs are problematic because they do not properly hide their underlying type; 3146bdae907SThomas Monjalonfor example, you need to know if the typedef is the structure itself, as shown above, or a pointer to the structure. 3156bdae907SThomas MonjalonIn addition, they must be declared exactly once, whereas an incomplete structure type can be mentioned as many times as necessary. 3166bdae907SThomas MonjalonTypedefs are difficult to use in stand-alone header files. 3176bdae907SThomas MonjalonThe header that defines the typedef must be included before the header that uses it, or by the header that uses it (which causes namespace pollution), 3186bdae907SThomas Monjalonor there must be a back-door mechanism for obtaining the typedef. 3196bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3206bdae907SThomas MonjalonNote that #defines used instead of typedefs also are problematic (since they do not propagate the pointer type correctly due to direct text replacement). 3216bdae907SThomas MonjalonFor example, ``#define pint int *`` does not work as expected, while ``typedef int *pint`` does work. 3226bdae907SThomas MonjalonAs stated when discussing macros, typedefs should be preferred to macros in cases like this. 3236bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3246bdae907SThomas MonjalonWhen convention requires a typedef; make its name match the struct tag. 3256bdae907SThomas MonjalonAvoid typedefs ending in ``_t``, except as specified in Standard C or by POSIX. 3266bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3276bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. note:: 3286bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3296bdae907SThomas Monjalon It is recommended to use typedefs to define function pointer types, for reasons of code readability. 3306bdae907SThomas Monjalon This is especially true when the function type is used as a parameter to another function. 3316bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3326bdae907SThomas MonjalonFor example: 3336bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3346bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 3356bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3366bdae907SThomas Monjalon /** 3376bdae907SThomas Monjalon * Definition of a remote launch function. 3386bdae907SThomas Monjalon */ 3396bdae907SThomas Monjalon typedef int (lcore_function_t)(void *); 3406bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3416bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* launch a function of lcore_function_t type */ 3426bdae907SThomas Monjalon int rte_eal_remote_launch(lcore_function_t *f, void *arg, unsigned slave_id); 3436bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3446bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3456bdae907SThomas MonjalonC Indentation 3466bdae907SThomas Monjalon------------- 3476bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3486bdae907SThomas MonjalonGeneral 3496bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~ 3506bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3516bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Indentation is a hard tab, that is, a tab character, not a sequence of spaces, 3526bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3536bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. note:: 3546bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3556bdae907SThomas Monjalon Global whitespace rule in DPDK, use tabs for indentation, spaces for alignment. 3566bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3576bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not put any spaces before a tab for indentation. 3586bdae907SThomas Monjalon* If you have to wrap a long statement, put the operator at the end of the line, and indent again. 3596bdae907SThomas Monjalon* For control statements (if, while, etc.), continuation it is recommended that the next line be indented by two tabs, rather than one, 3606bdae907SThomas Monjalon to prevent confusion as to whether the second line of the control statement forms part of the statement body or not. 3616bdae907SThomas Monjalon Alternatively, the line continuation may use additional spaces to line up to an appropriately point on the preceding line, for example, to align to an opening brace. 3626bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3636bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. note:: 3646bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3656bdae907SThomas Monjalon As with all style guidelines, code should match style already in use in an existing file. 3666bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3676bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 3686bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3696bdae907SThomas Monjalon while (really_long_variable_name_1 == really_long_variable_name_2 && 3706bdae907SThomas Monjalon var3 == var4){ /* confusing to read as */ 3716bdae907SThomas Monjalon x = y + z; /* control stmt body lines up with second line of */ 3726bdae907SThomas Monjalon a = b + c; /* control statement itself if single indent used */ 3736bdae907SThomas Monjalon } 3746bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3756bdae907SThomas Monjalon if (really_long_variable_name_1 == really_long_variable_name_2 && 3766bdae907SThomas Monjalon var3 == var4){ /* two tabs used */ 3776bdae907SThomas Monjalon x = y + z; /* statement body no longer lines up */ 3786bdae907SThomas Monjalon a = b + c; 3796bdae907SThomas Monjalon } 3806bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3816bdae907SThomas Monjalon z = a + really + long + statement + that + needs + 3826bdae907SThomas Monjalon two + lines + gets + indented + on + the + 3836bdae907SThomas Monjalon second + and + subsequent + lines; 3846bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3856bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3866bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not add whitespace at the end of a line. 3876bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3886bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not add whitespace or a blank line at the end of a file. 3896bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3906bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3916bdae907SThomas MonjalonControl Statements and Loops 3926bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3936bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3946bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Include a space after keywords (if, while, for, return, switch). 3956bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not use braces (``{`` and ``}``) for control statements with zero or just a single statement, unless that statement is more than a single line in which case the braces are permitted. 3966bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3976bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 3986bdae907SThomas Monjalon 3996bdae907SThomas Monjalon for (p = buf; *p != '\0'; ++p) 4006bdae907SThomas Monjalon ; /* nothing */ 4016bdae907SThomas Monjalon for (;;) 4026bdae907SThomas Monjalon stmt; 4036bdae907SThomas Monjalon for (;;) { 4046bdae907SThomas Monjalon z = a + really + long + statement + that + needs + 4056bdae907SThomas Monjalon two + lines + gets + indented + on + the + 4066bdae907SThomas Monjalon second + and + subsequent + lines; 4076bdae907SThomas Monjalon } 4086bdae907SThomas Monjalon for (;;) { 4096bdae907SThomas Monjalon if (cond) 4106bdae907SThomas Monjalon stmt; 4116bdae907SThomas Monjalon } 4126bdae907SThomas Monjalon if (val != NULL) 4136bdae907SThomas Monjalon val = realloc(val, newsize); 4146bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4156bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4166bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Parts of a for loop may be left empty. 4176bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4186bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 4196bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4206bdae907SThomas Monjalon for (; cnt < 15; cnt++) { 4216bdae907SThomas Monjalon stmt1; 4226bdae907SThomas Monjalon stmt2; 4236bdae907SThomas Monjalon } 4246bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4256bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Closing and opening braces go on the same line as the else keyword. 4266bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Braces that are not necessary should be left out. 4276bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4286bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 4296bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4306bdae907SThomas Monjalon if (test) 4316bdae907SThomas Monjalon stmt; 4326bdae907SThomas Monjalon else if (bar) { 4336bdae907SThomas Monjalon stmt; 4346bdae907SThomas Monjalon stmt; 4356bdae907SThomas Monjalon } else 4366bdae907SThomas Monjalon stmt; 4376bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4386bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4396bdae907SThomas MonjalonFunction Calls 4406bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4416bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4426bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not use spaces after function names. 4436bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Commas should have a space after them. 4446bdae907SThomas Monjalon* No spaces after ``(`` or ``[`` or preceding the ``]`` or ``)`` characters. 4456bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4466bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 4476bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4486bdae907SThomas Monjalon error = function(a1, a2); 4496bdae907SThomas Monjalon if (error != 0) 4506bdae907SThomas Monjalon exit(error); 4516bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4526bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4536bdae907SThomas MonjalonOperators 4546bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~ 4556bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4566bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Unary operators do not require spaces, binary operators do. 4576bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not use parentheses unless they are required for precedence or unless the statement is confusing without them. 4586bdae907SThomas Monjalon However, remember that other people may be more easily confused than you. 4596bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4606bdae907SThomas MonjalonExit 4616bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~ 4626bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4636bdae907SThomas MonjalonExits should be 0 on success, or 1 on failure. 4646bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4656bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 4666bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4676bdae907SThomas Monjalon exit(0); /* 4686bdae907SThomas Monjalon * Avoid obvious comments such as 4696bdae907SThomas Monjalon * "Exit 0 on success." 4706bdae907SThomas Monjalon */ 4716bdae907SThomas Monjalon } 4726bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4736bdae907SThomas MonjalonLocal Variables 4746bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4756bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4766bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Variables should be declared at the start of a block of code rather than in the middle. 4776bdae907SThomas Monjalon The exception to this is when the variable is ``const`` in which case the declaration must be at the point of first use/assignment. 4786bdae907SThomas Monjalon* When declaring variables in functions, multiple variables per line are OK. 4796bdae907SThomas Monjalon However, if multiple declarations would cause the line to exceed a reasonable line length, begin a new set of declarations on the next line rather than using a line continuation. 4806bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Be careful to not obfuscate the code by initializing variables in the declarations, only the last variable on a line should be initialized. 4812fe68f32SJohn McNamara If multiple variables are to be initialized when defined, put one per line. 4826bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not use function calls in initializers, except for ``const`` variables. 4836bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4846bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 4856bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4866bdae907SThomas Monjalon int i = 0, j = 0, k = 0; /* bad, too many initializer */ 4876bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4886bdae907SThomas Monjalon char a = 0; /* OK, one variable per line with initializer */ 4896bdae907SThomas Monjalon char b = 0; 4906bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4916bdae907SThomas Monjalon float x, y = 0.0; /* OK, only last variable has initializer */ 4926bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4936bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4946bdae907SThomas MonjalonCasts and sizeof 4956bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4966bdae907SThomas Monjalon 4976bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Casts and sizeof statements are not followed by a space. 4986bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Always write sizeof statements with parenthesis. 4996bdae907SThomas Monjalon The redundant parenthesis rules do not apply to sizeof(var) instances. 5006bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5016bdae907SThomas MonjalonC Function Definition, Declaration and Use 5026bdae907SThomas Monjalon------------------------------------------- 5036bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5046bdae907SThomas MonjalonPrototypes 5056bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~ 5066bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5076bdae907SThomas Monjalon* It is recommended (and generally required by the compiler) that all non-static functions are prototyped somewhere. 5086bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Functions local to one source module should be declared static, and should not be prototyped unless absolutely necessary. 5096bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Functions used from other parts of code (external API) must be prototyped in the relevant include file. 5106bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Function prototypes should be listed in a logical order, preferably alphabetical unless there is a compelling reason to use a different ordering. 5116bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Functions that are used locally in more than one module go into a separate header file, for example, "extern.h". 5126bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not use the ``__P`` macro. 5136bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Functions that are part of an external API should be documented using Doxygen-like comments above declarations. See :ref:`doxygen_guidelines` for details. 5146bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Functions that are part of the external API must have an ``rte_`` prefix on the function name. 5156bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not use uppercase letters - either in the form of ALL_UPPERCASE, or CamelCase - in function names. Lower-case letters and underscores only. 5166bdae907SThomas Monjalon* When prototyping functions, associate names with parameter types, for example: 5176bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5186bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 5196bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5206bdae907SThomas Monjalon void function1(int fd); /* good */ 5216bdae907SThomas Monjalon void function2(int); /* bad */ 5226bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5236bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Short function prototypes should be contained on a single line. 5246bdae907SThomas Monjalon Longer prototypes, e.g. those with many parameters, can be split across multiple lines. 5256bdae907SThomas Monjalon The second and subsequent lines should be further indented as for line statement continuations as described in the previous section. 5266bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5276bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 5286bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5296bdae907SThomas Monjalon static char *function1(int _arg, const char *_arg2, 5306bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct foo *_arg3, 5316bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct bar *_arg4, 5326bdae907SThomas Monjalon struct baz *_arg5); 5336bdae907SThomas Monjalon static void usage(void); 5346bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5356bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. note:: 5366bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5376bdae907SThomas Monjalon Unlike function definitions, the function prototypes do not need to place the function return type on a separate line. 5386bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5396bdae907SThomas MonjalonDefinitions 5406bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~ 5416bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5426bdae907SThomas Monjalon* The function type should be on a line by itself preceding the function. 5436bdae907SThomas Monjalon* The opening brace of the function body should be on a line by itself. 5446bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5456bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 5466bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5476bdae907SThomas Monjalon static char * 5486bdae907SThomas Monjalon function(int a1, int a2, float fl, int a4) 5496bdae907SThomas Monjalon { 5506bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5516bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5526bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not declare functions inside other functions. 5536bdae907SThomas Monjalon ANSI C states that such declarations have file scope regardless of the nesting of the declaration. 5546bdae907SThomas Monjalon Hiding file declarations in what appears to be a local scope is undesirable and will elicit complaints from a good compiler. 5556bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Old-style (K&R) function declaration should not be used, use ANSI function declarations instead as shown below. 5566bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Long argument lists should be wrapped as described above in the function prototypes section. 5576bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5586bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 5596bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5606bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* 5616bdae907SThomas Monjalon * All major routines should have a comment briefly describing what 5626bdae907SThomas Monjalon * they do. The comment before the "main" routine should describe 5636bdae907SThomas Monjalon * what the program does. 5646bdae907SThomas Monjalon */ 5656bdae907SThomas Monjalon int 5666bdae907SThomas Monjalon main(int argc, char *argv[]) 5676bdae907SThomas Monjalon { 5686bdae907SThomas Monjalon char *ep; 5696bdae907SThomas Monjalon long num; 5706bdae907SThomas Monjalon int ch; 5716bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5726bdae907SThomas MonjalonC Statement Style and Conventions 5736bdae907SThomas Monjalon--------------------------------- 5746bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5756bdae907SThomas MonjalonNULL Pointers 5766bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5776bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5786bdae907SThomas Monjalon* NULL is the preferred null pointer constant. 5796bdae907SThomas Monjalon Use NULL instead of ``(type *)0`` or ``(type *)NULL``, except where the compiler does not know the destination type e.g. for variadic args to a function. 5806bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Test pointers against NULL, for example, use: 5816bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5826bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 5836bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5846bdae907SThomas Monjalon if (p == NULL) /* Good, compare pointer to NULL */ 5856bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5866bdae907SThomas Monjalon if (!p) /* Bad, using ! on pointer */ 5876bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5886bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5896bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Do not use ! for tests unless it is a boolean, for example, use: 5906bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5916bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 5926bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5936bdae907SThomas Monjalon if (*p == '\0') /* check character against (char)0 */ 5946bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5956bdae907SThomas MonjalonReturn Value 5966bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5976bdae907SThomas Monjalon 5986bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Functions which create objects, or allocate memory, should return pointer types, and NULL on error. 5996bdae907SThomas Monjalon The error type should be indicated may setting the variable ``rte_errno`` appropriately. 6006bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Functions which work on bursts of packets, such as RX-like or TX-like functions, should return the number of packets handled. 6016bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Other functions returning int should generally behave like system calls: 6026bdae907SThomas Monjalon returning 0 on success and -1 on error, setting ``rte_errno`` to indicate the specific type of error. 6036bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Where already standard in a given library, the alternative error approach may be used where the negative value is not -1 but is instead ``-errno`` if relevant, for example, ``-EINVAL``. 6046bdae907SThomas Monjalon Note, however, to allow consistency across functions returning integer or pointer types, the previous approach is preferred for any new libraries. 6056bdae907SThomas Monjalon* For functions where no error is possible, the function type should be ``void`` not ``int``. 6066bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Routines returning ``void *`` should not have their return values cast to any pointer type. 6076bdae907SThomas Monjalon (Typecasting can prevent the compiler from warning about missing prototypes as any implicit definition of a function returns int, 6086bdae907SThomas Monjalon which, unlike ``void *``, needs a typecast to assign to a pointer variable.) 6096bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6106bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. note:: 6116bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6126bdae907SThomas Monjalon The above rule about not typecasting ``void *`` applies to malloc, as well as to DPDK functions. 6136bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6146bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Values in return statements should not be enclosed in parentheses. 6156bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6166bdae907SThomas MonjalonLogging and Errors 6176bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6186bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6196bdae907SThomas MonjalonIn the DPDK environment, use the logging interface provided: 6206bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6216bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 6226bdae907SThomas Monjalon 623c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz /* register log types for this application */ 624c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz int my_logtype1 = rte_log_register("myapp.log1"); 625c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz int my_logtype2 = rte_log_register("myapp.log2"); 6266bdae907SThomas Monjalon 627c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz /* set global log level to INFO */ 628c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz rte_log_set_global_level(RTE_LOG_INFO); 629c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz 630c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz /* only display messages higher than NOTICE for log2 (default 631c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz * is DEBUG) */ 632c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz rte_log_set_level(my_logtype2, RTE_LOG_NOTICE); 633c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz 6347f0bb634SStephen Hemminger /* enable all PMD logs (whose identifier string starts with "pmd.") */ 6357f0bb634SStephen Hemminger rte_log_set_level_pattern("pmd.*", RTE_LOG_DEBUG); 6366bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6376bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* log in debug level */ 638c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz rte_log_set_global_level(RTE_LOG_DEBUG); 639f43d3dbbSDavid Marchand RTE_LOG(DEBUG, my_logtype1, "this is a debug level message\n"); 640f43d3dbbSDavid Marchand RTE_LOG(INFO, my_logtype1, "this is a info level message\n"); 641f43d3dbbSDavid Marchand RTE_LOG(WARNING, my_logtype1, "this is a warning level message\n"); 642f43d3dbbSDavid Marchand RTE_LOG(WARNING, my_logtype2, "this is a debug level message (not displayed)\n"); 6436bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6446bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* log in info level */ 645c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz rte_log_set_global_level(RTE_LOG_INFO); 646c1b5fa94SOlivier Matz RTE_LOG(DEBUG, my_logtype1, "debug level message (not displayed)\n"); 6476bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6486bdae907SThomas MonjalonBranch Prediction 6496bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6506bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6516bdae907SThomas Monjalon* When a test is done in a critical zone (called often or in a data path) the code can use the ``likely()`` and ``unlikely()`` macros to indicate the expected, or preferred fast path. 6526bdae907SThomas Monjalon They are expanded as a compiler builtin and allow the developer to indicate if the branch is likely to be taken or not. Example: 6536bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6546bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 6556bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6566bdae907SThomas Monjalon #include <rte_branch_prediction.h> 6576bdae907SThomas Monjalon if (likely(x > 1)) 6586bdae907SThomas Monjalon do_stuff(); 6596bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6606bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. note:: 6616bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6626bdae907SThomas Monjalon The use of ``likely()`` and ``unlikely()`` should only be done in performance critical paths, 6636bdae907SThomas Monjalon and only when there is a clearly preferred path, or a measured performance increase gained from doing so. 6646bdae907SThomas Monjalon These macros should be avoided in non-performance-critical code. 6656bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6666bdae907SThomas MonjalonStatic Variables and Functions 6676bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6686bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6696bdae907SThomas Monjalon* All functions and variables that are local to a file must be declared as ``static`` because it can often help the compiler to do some optimizations (such as, inlining the code). 6706bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Functions that should be inlined should to be declared as ``static inline`` and can be defined in a .c or a .h file. 6716bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6726bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. note:: 6736bdae907SThomas Monjalon Static functions defined in a header file must be declared as ``static inline`` in order to prevent compiler warnings about the function being unused. 6746bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6756bdae907SThomas MonjalonConst Attribute 6766bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6776bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6786bdae907SThomas MonjalonThe ``const`` attribute should be used as often as possible when a variable is read-only. 6796bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6806bdae907SThomas MonjalonInline ASM in C code 6816bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6826bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6836bdae907SThomas MonjalonThe ``asm`` and ``volatile`` keywords do not have underscores. The AT&T syntax should be used. 6846bdae907SThomas MonjalonInput and output operands should be named to avoid confusion, as shown in the following example: 6856bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6866bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 6876bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6886bdae907SThomas Monjalon asm volatile("outb %[val], %[port]" 6896bdae907SThomas Monjalon : : 6906bdae907SThomas Monjalon [port] "dN" (port), 6916bdae907SThomas Monjalon [val] "a" (val)); 6926bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6936bdae907SThomas MonjalonControl Statements 6946bdae907SThomas Monjalon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6956bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6966bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Forever loops are done with for statements, not while statements. 6976bdae907SThomas Monjalon* Elements in a switch statement that cascade should have a FALLTHROUGH comment. For example: 6986bdae907SThomas Monjalon 6996bdae907SThomas Monjalon.. code-block:: c 7006bdae907SThomas Monjalon 7016bdae907SThomas Monjalon switch (ch) { /* Indent the switch. */ 7026bdae907SThomas Monjalon case 'a': /* Don't indent the case. */ 7036bdae907SThomas Monjalon aflag = 1; /* Indent case body one tab. */ 7046bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* FALLTHROUGH */ 7056bdae907SThomas Monjalon case 'b': 7066bdae907SThomas Monjalon bflag = 1; 7076bdae907SThomas Monjalon break; 7086bdae907SThomas Monjalon case '?': 7096bdae907SThomas Monjalon default: 7106bdae907SThomas Monjalon usage(); 7116bdae907SThomas Monjalon /* NOTREACHED */ 7126bdae907SThomas Monjalon } 713d1a22085SJohn McNamara 7147db274b9SHarry van HaarenDynamic Logging 7157db274b9SHarry van Haaren--------------- 7167db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7177db274b9SHarry van HaarenDPDK provides infrastructure to perform logging during runtime. This is very 7187db274b9SHarry van Haarenuseful for enabling debug output without recompilation. To enable or disable 7197db274b9SHarry van Haarenlogging of a particular topic, the ``--log-level`` parameter can be provided 7207db274b9SHarry van Haarento EAL, which will change the log level. DPDK code can register topics, 7217db274b9SHarry van Haarenwhich allows the user to adjust the log verbosity for that specific topic. 7227db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7237db274b9SHarry van HaarenIn general, the naming scheme is as follows: ``type.section.name`` 7247db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7257db274b9SHarry van Haaren * Type is the type of component, where ``lib``, ``pmd``, ``bus`` and ``user`` 7267db274b9SHarry van Haaren are the common options. 7277db274b9SHarry van Haaren * Section refers to a specific area, for example a poll-mode-driver for an 7287db274b9SHarry van Haaren ethernet device would use ``pmd.net``, while an eventdev PMD uses 7297db274b9SHarry van Haaren ``pmd.event``. 7307db274b9SHarry van Haaren * The name identifies the individual item that the log applies to. 7317db274b9SHarry van Haaren The name section must align with 7327db274b9SHarry van Haaren the directory that the PMD code resides. See examples below for clarity. 7337db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7347db274b9SHarry van HaarenExamples: 7357db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7367db274b9SHarry van Haaren * The virtio network PMD in ``drivers/net/virtio`` uses ``pmd.net.virtio`` 7377db274b9SHarry van Haaren * The eventdev software poll mode driver in ``drivers/event/sw`` uses ``pmd.event.sw`` 7387db274b9SHarry van Haaren * The octeontx mempool driver in ``drivers/mempool/octeontx`` uses ``pmd.mempool.octeontx`` 7397db274b9SHarry van Haaren * The DPDK hash library in ``lib/librte_hash`` uses ``lib.hash`` 7407db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7417db274b9SHarry van HaarenSpecializations 7427db274b9SHarry van Haaren~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 7437db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7447db274b9SHarry van HaarenIn addition to the above logging topic, any PMD or library can further split 7457db274b9SHarry van Haarenlogging output by using "specializations". A specialization could be the 7467db274b9SHarry van Haarendifference between initialization code, and logs of events that occur at runtime. 7477db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7487db274b9SHarry van HaarenAn example could be the initialization log messages getting one 7497db274b9SHarry van Haarenspecialization, while another specialization handles mailbox command logging. 7507db274b9SHarry van HaarenEach PMD, library or component can create as many specializations as required. 7517db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7527db274b9SHarry van HaarenA specialization looks like this: 7537db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7547db274b9SHarry van Haaren * Initialization output: ``type.section.name.init`` 7557db274b9SHarry van Haaren * PF/VF mailbox output: ``type.section.name.mbox`` 7567db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7577db274b9SHarry van HaarenA real world example is the i40e poll mode driver which exposes two 7589631253fSFerruh Yigitspecializations, one for initialization ``pmd.net.i40e.init`` and the other for 7599631253fSFerruh Yigitthe remaining driver logs ``pmd.net.i40e.driver``. 7607db274b9SHarry van Haaren 7617db274b9SHarry van HaarenNote that specializations have no formatting rules, but please follow 7627db274b9SHarry van Haarena precedent if one exists. In order to see all current log topics and 7637db274b9SHarry van Haarenspecializations, run the ``app/test`` binary, and use the ``dump_log_types`` 764d1a22085SJohn McNamara 765d1a22085SJohn McNamaraPython Code 766d1a22085SJohn McNamara----------- 767d1a22085SJohn McNamara 768*3f6f8362SLouise KilheeneyAll Python code should be compliant with 769d76a5927SJohn McNamara`PEP8 (Style Guide for Python Code) <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/>`_. 770d1a22085SJohn McNamara 771d1a22085SJohn McNamaraThe ``pep8`` tool can be used for testing compliance with the guidelines. 77244a6dfacSBruce Richardson 77344a6dfacSBruce RichardsonIntegrating with the Build System 77444a6dfacSBruce Richardson--------------------------------- 77544a6dfacSBruce Richardson 7763cc6ecfdSCiara PowerDPDK is built using the tools ``meson`` and ``ninja``. 77744a6dfacSBruce Richardson 7783cc6ecfdSCiara PowerTherefore all new component additions should include a ``meson.build`` file, 7793cc6ecfdSCiara Powerand should be added to the component lists in the ``meson.build`` files in the 7803cc6ecfdSCiara Powerrelevant top-level directory: 78144a6dfacSBruce Richardsoneither ``lib`` directory or a ``driver`` subdirectory. 78244a6dfacSBruce Richardson 78344a6dfacSBruce RichardsonMeson Build File Contents - Libraries 78444a6dfacSBruce Richardson~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 78544a6dfacSBruce Richardson 78644a6dfacSBruce RichardsonThe ``meson.build`` file for a new DPDK library should be of the following basic 78744a6dfacSBruce Richardsonformat. 78844a6dfacSBruce Richardson 78944a6dfacSBruce Richardson.. code-block:: python 79044a6dfacSBruce Richardson 79144a6dfacSBruce Richardson sources = files('file1.c', ...) 792eeafaf40SRami Rosen headers = files('file1.h', ...) 79344a6dfacSBruce Richardson 79444a6dfacSBruce Richardson 795eeafaf40SRami RosenThis will build based on a number of conventions and assumptions within the DPDK 79644a6dfacSBruce Richardsonitself, for example, that the library name is the same as the directory name in 79744a6dfacSBruce Richardsonwhich the files are stored. 79844a6dfacSBruce Richardson 79944a6dfacSBruce RichardsonFor a library ``meson.build`` file, there are number of variables which can be 80044a6dfacSBruce Richardsonset, some mandatory, others optional. The mandatory fields are: 80144a6dfacSBruce Richardson 80244a6dfacSBruce Richardsonsources 80344a6dfacSBruce Richardson **Default Value = []**. 80444a6dfacSBruce Richardson This variable should list out the files to be compiled up to create the 80544a6dfacSBruce Richardson library. Files must be specified using the meson ``files()`` function. 80644a6dfacSBruce Richardson 80744a6dfacSBruce Richardson 80844a6dfacSBruce RichardsonThe optional fields are: 80944a6dfacSBruce Richardson 81044a6dfacSBruce Richardsonbuild 81144a6dfacSBruce Richardson **Default Value = true** 81244a6dfacSBruce Richardson Used to optionally compile a library, based on its dependencies or 8138baad6f8SBruce Richardson environment. When set to "false" the ``reason`` value, explained below, should 8148baad6f8SBruce Richardson also be set to explain to the user why the component is not being built. 8158baad6f8SBruce Richardson A simple example of use would be: 81644a6dfacSBruce Richardson 81744a6dfacSBruce Richardson.. code-block:: python 81844a6dfacSBruce Richardson 819adf93ca5SBruce Richardson if not is_linux 82044a6dfacSBruce Richardson build = false 8218baad6f8SBruce Richardson reason = 'only supported on Linux' 82244a6dfacSBruce Richardson endif 82344a6dfacSBruce Richardson 82444a6dfacSBruce Richardson 82544a6dfacSBruce Richardsoncflags 826b114af16SBruce Richardson **Default Value = [<-march/-mcpu flags>]**. 82744a6dfacSBruce Richardson Used to specify any additional cflags that need to be passed to compile 82844a6dfacSBruce Richardson the sources in the library. 82944a6dfacSBruce Richardson 83044a6dfacSBruce Richardsondeps 83144a6dfacSBruce Richardson **Default Value = ['eal']**. 83244a6dfacSBruce Richardson Used to list the internal library dependencies of the library. It should 83344a6dfacSBruce Richardson be assigned to using ``+=`` rather than overwriting using ``=``. The 83444a6dfacSBruce Richardson dependencies should be specified as strings, each one giving the name of 83544a6dfacSBruce Richardson a DPDK library, without the ``librte_`` prefix. Dependencies are handled 83644a6dfacSBruce Richardson recursively, so specifying e.g. ``mempool``, will automatically also 83744a6dfacSBruce Richardson make the library depend upon the mempool library's dependencies too - 83844a6dfacSBruce Richardson ``ring`` and ``eal``. For libraries that only depend upon EAL, this 83944a6dfacSBruce Richardson variable may be omitted from the ``meson.build`` file. For example: 84044a6dfacSBruce Richardson 84144a6dfacSBruce Richardson.. code-block:: python 84244a6dfacSBruce Richardson 84344a6dfacSBruce Richardson deps += ['ethdev'] 84444a6dfacSBruce Richardson 84544a6dfacSBruce Richardson 84644a6dfacSBruce Richardsonext_deps 84744a6dfacSBruce Richardson **Default Value = []**. 84844a6dfacSBruce Richardson Used to specify external dependencies of this library. They should be 84944a6dfacSBruce Richardson returned as dependency objects, as returned from the meson 85044a6dfacSBruce Richardson ``dependency()`` or ``find_library()`` functions. Before returning 85144a6dfacSBruce Richardson these, they should be checked to ensure the dependencies have been 85244a6dfacSBruce Richardson found, and, if not, the ``build`` variable should be set to ``false``. 85344a6dfacSBruce Richardson For example: 85444a6dfacSBruce Richardson 85544a6dfacSBruce Richardson.. code-block:: python 85644a6dfacSBruce Richardson 85744a6dfacSBruce Richardson my_dep = dependency('libX', required: 'false') 85844a6dfacSBruce Richardson if my_dep.found() 85944a6dfacSBruce Richardson ext_deps += my_dep 86044a6dfacSBruce Richardson else 86144a6dfacSBruce Richardson build = false 86244a6dfacSBruce Richardson endif 86344a6dfacSBruce Richardson 86444a6dfacSBruce Richardson 86544a6dfacSBruce Richardsonheaders 86644a6dfacSBruce Richardson **Default Value = []**. 86744a6dfacSBruce Richardson Used to return the list of header files for the library that should be 86844a6dfacSBruce Richardson installed to $PREFIX/include when ``ninja install`` is run. As with 86944a6dfacSBruce Richardson source files, these should be specified using the meson ``files()`` 87044a6dfacSBruce Richardson function. 87144a6dfacSBruce Richardson 872610beca4SBruce Richardsonincludes: 873610beca4SBruce Richardson **Default Value = []**. 874610beca4SBruce Richardson Used to indicate any additional header file paths which should be 875610beca4SBruce Richardson added to the header search path for other libs depending on this 876610beca4SBruce Richardson library. EAL uses this so that other libraries building against it 877610beca4SBruce Richardson can find the headers in subdirectories of the main EAL directory. The 878610beca4SBruce Richardson base directory of each library is always given in the include path, 879610beca4SBruce Richardson it does not need to be specified here. 880610beca4SBruce Richardson 88144a6dfacSBruce Richardsonname 88244a6dfacSBruce Richardson **Default Value = library name derived from the directory name**. 88344a6dfacSBruce Richardson If a library's .so or .a file differs from that given in the directory 88444a6dfacSBruce Richardson name, the name should be specified using this variable. In practice, 88544a6dfacSBruce Richardson since the convention is that for a library called ``librte_xyz.so``, the 88644a6dfacSBruce Richardson sources are stored in a directory ``lib/librte_xyz``, this value should 88744a6dfacSBruce Richardson never be needed for new libraries. 88844a6dfacSBruce Richardson 88944a6dfacSBruce Richardson.. note:: 89044a6dfacSBruce Richardson 89144a6dfacSBruce Richardson The name value also provides the name used to find the function version 89244a6dfacSBruce Richardson map file, as part of the build process, so if the directory name and 89344a6dfacSBruce Richardson library names differ, the ``version.map`` file should be named 89444a6dfacSBruce Richardson consistently with the library, not the directory 89544a6dfacSBruce Richardson 89644a6dfacSBruce Richardsonobjs 89744a6dfacSBruce Richardson **Default Value = []**. 89844a6dfacSBruce Richardson This variable can be used to pass to the library build some pre-built 89944a6dfacSBruce Richardson objects that were compiled up as part of another target given in the 90044a6dfacSBruce Richardson included library ``meson.build`` file. 90144a6dfacSBruce Richardson 9028baad6f8SBruce Richardsonreason 9038baad6f8SBruce Richardson **Default Value = '<unknown reason>'**. 9048baad6f8SBruce Richardson This variable should be used when a library is not to be built i.e. when 9058baad6f8SBruce Richardson ``build`` is set to "false", to specify the reason why a library will not be 9068baad6f8SBruce Richardson built. For missing dependencies this should be of the form 9078baad6f8SBruce Richardson ``'missing dependency, "libname"'``. 9088baad6f8SBruce Richardson 909a5d4ea59SBruce Richardsonuse_function_versioning 910a5d4ea59SBruce Richardson **Default Value = false**. 911a5d4ea59SBruce Richardson Specifies if the library in question has ABI versioned functions. If it 912a5d4ea59SBruce Richardson has, this value should be set to ensure that the C files are compiled 913a5d4ea59SBruce Richardson twice with suitable parameters for each of shared or static library 914a5d4ea59SBruce Richardson builds. 915a5d4ea59SBruce Richardson 91644a6dfacSBruce RichardsonMeson Build File Contents - Drivers 91744a6dfacSBruce Richardson~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 91844a6dfacSBruce Richardson 91944a6dfacSBruce RichardsonFor drivers, the values are largely the same as for libraries. The variables 92044a6dfacSBruce Richardsonsupported are: 92144a6dfacSBruce Richardson 92244a6dfacSBruce Richardsonbuild 92344a6dfacSBruce Richardson As above. 92444a6dfacSBruce Richardson 92544a6dfacSBruce Richardsoncflags 92644a6dfacSBruce Richardson As above. 92744a6dfacSBruce Richardson 92844a6dfacSBruce Richardsondeps 92944a6dfacSBruce Richardson As above. 93044a6dfacSBruce Richardson 93144a6dfacSBruce Richardsonext_deps 93244a6dfacSBruce Richardson As above. 93344a6dfacSBruce Richardson 93444a6dfacSBruce Richardsonincludes 93544a6dfacSBruce Richardson **Default Value = <driver directory>** Some drivers include a base 93644a6dfacSBruce Richardson directory for additional source files and headers, so we have this 93744a6dfacSBruce Richardson variable to allow the headers from that base directory to be found when 93844a6dfacSBruce Richardson compiling driver sources. Should be appended to using ``+=`` rather than 93944a6dfacSBruce Richardson overwritten using ``=``. The values appended should be meson include 94044a6dfacSBruce Richardson objects got using the ``include_directories()`` function. For example: 94144a6dfacSBruce Richardson 94244a6dfacSBruce Richardson.. code-block:: python 94344a6dfacSBruce Richardson 94444a6dfacSBruce Richardson includes += include_directories('base') 94544a6dfacSBruce Richardson 94644a6dfacSBruce Richardsonname 94744a6dfacSBruce Richardson As above, though note that each driver class can define it's own naming 94844a6dfacSBruce Richardson scheme for the resulting ``.so`` files. 94944a6dfacSBruce Richardson 95044a6dfacSBruce Richardsonobjs 95144a6dfacSBruce Richardson As above, generally used for the contents of the ``base`` directory. 95244a6dfacSBruce Richardson 95344a6dfacSBruce Richardsonpkgconfig_extra_libs 95444a6dfacSBruce Richardson **Default Value = []** 95544a6dfacSBruce Richardson This variable is used to pass additional library link flags through to 95644a6dfacSBruce Richardson the DPDK pkgconfig file generated, for example, to track any additional 95744a6dfacSBruce Richardson libraries that may need to be linked into the build - especially when 95844a6dfacSBruce Richardson using static libraries. Anything added here will be appended to the end 95944a6dfacSBruce Richardson of the ``pkgconfig --libs`` output. 96044a6dfacSBruce Richardson 9618baad6f8SBruce Richardsonreason 9628baad6f8SBruce Richardson As above. 9638baad6f8SBruce Richardson 96444a6dfacSBruce Richardsonsources [mandatory] 96544a6dfacSBruce Richardson As above 96644a6dfacSBruce Richardson 96744a6dfacSBruce Richardsonversion 96844a6dfacSBruce Richardson As above 969