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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 220318c02bSDeclan Doherty OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 230318c02bSDeclan Doherty SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 240318c02bSDeclan Doherty LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 250318c02bSDeclan Doherty DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 260318c02bSDeclan Doherty THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 270318c02bSDeclan Doherty (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 280318c02bSDeclan Doherty OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 290318c02bSDeclan Doherty 300318c02bSDeclan Doherty 310318c02bSDeclan DohertyCryptography Device Library 320318c02bSDeclan Doherty=========================== 330318c02bSDeclan Doherty 340318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe cryptodev library provides a Crypto device framework for management and 350318c02bSDeclan Dohertyprovisioning of hardware and software Crypto poll mode drivers, defining generic 360318c02bSDeclan DohertyAPIs which support a number of different Crypto operations. The framework 370318c02bSDeclan Dohertycurrently only supports cipher, authentication, chained cipher/authentication 380318c02bSDeclan Dohertyand AEAD symmetric Crypto operations. 390318c02bSDeclan Doherty 400318c02bSDeclan Doherty 410318c02bSDeclan DohertyDesign Principles 420318c02bSDeclan Doherty----------------- 430318c02bSDeclan Doherty 440318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe cryptodev library follows the same basic principles as those used in DPDKs 450318c02bSDeclan DohertyEthernet Device framework. The Crypto framework provides a generic Crypto device 460318c02bSDeclan Dohertyframework which supports both physical (hardware) and virtual (software) Crypto 470318c02bSDeclan Dohertydevices as well as a generic Crypto API which allows Crypto devices to be 480318c02bSDeclan Dohertymanaged and configured and supports Crypto operations to be provisioned on 490318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto poll mode driver. 500318c02bSDeclan Doherty 510318c02bSDeclan Doherty 520318c02bSDeclan DohertyDevice Management 530318c02bSDeclan Doherty----------------- 540318c02bSDeclan Doherty 550318c02bSDeclan DohertyDevice Creation 560318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 570318c02bSDeclan Doherty 580318c02bSDeclan DohertyPhysical Crypto devices are discovered during the PCI probe/enumeration of the 590318c02bSDeclan DohertyEAL function which is executed at DPDK initialization, based on 600318c02bSDeclan Dohertytheir PCI device identifier, each unique PCI BDF (bus/bridge, device, 610318c02bSDeclan Dohertyfunction). Specific physical Crypto devices, like other physical devices in DPDK 620318c02bSDeclan Dohertycan be white-listed or black-listed using the EAL command line options. 630318c02bSDeclan Doherty 640318c02bSDeclan DohertyVirtual devices can be created by two mechanisms, either using the EAL command 650318c02bSDeclan Dohertyline options or from within the application using an EAL API directly. 660318c02bSDeclan Doherty 670318c02bSDeclan DohertyFrom the command line using the --vdev EAL option 680318c02bSDeclan Doherty 690318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: console 700318c02bSDeclan Doherty 710318c02bSDeclan Doherty --vdev 'cryptodev_aesni_mb_pmd0,max_nb_queue_pairs=2,max_nb_sessions=1024,socket_id=0' 720318c02bSDeclan Doherty 732f6fec53SThomas MonjalonOur using the rte_vdev_init API within the application code. 740318c02bSDeclan Doherty 750318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 760318c02bSDeclan Doherty 772f6fec53SThomas Monjalon rte_vdev_init("cryptodev_aesni_mb_pmd", 780318c02bSDeclan Doherty "max_nb_queue_pairs=2,max_nb_sessions=1024,socket_id=0") 790318c02bSDeclan Doherty 800318c02bSDeclan DohertyAll virtual Crypto devices support the following initialization parameters: 810318c02bSDeclan Doherty 820318c02bSDeclan Doherty* ``max_nb_queue_pairs`` - maximum number of queue pairs supported by the device. 830318c02bSDeclan Doherty* ``max_nb_sessions`` - maximum number of sessions supported by the device 840318c02bSDeclan Doherty* ``socket_id`` - socket on which to allocate the device resources on. 850318c02bSDeclan Doherty 860318c02bSDeclan Doherty 870318c02bSDeclan DohertyDevice Identification 880318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 890318c02bSDeclan Doherty 900318c02bSDeclan DohertyEach device, whether virtual or physical is uniquely designated by two 910318c02bSDeclan Dohertyidentifiers: 920318c02bSDeclan Doherty 930318c02bSDeclan Doherty- A unique device index used to designate the Crypto device in all functions 940318c02bSDeclan Doherty exported by the cryptodev API. 950318c02bSDeclan Doherty 960318c02bSDeclan Doherty- A device name used to designate the Crypto device in console messages, for 970318c02bSDeclan Doherty administration or debugging purposes. For ease of use, the port name includes 980318c02bSDeclan Doherty the port index. 990318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1000318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1010318c02bSDeclan DohertyDevice Configuration 1020318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1030318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1040318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe configuration of each Crypto device includes the following operations: 1050318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1060318c02bSDeclan Doherty- Allocation of resources, including hardware resources if a physical device. 1070318c02bSDeclan Doherty- Resetting the device into a well-known default state. 1080318c02bSDeclan Doherty- Initialization of statistics counters. 1090318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1100318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe rte_cryptodev_configure API is used to configure a Crypto device. 1110318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1120318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 1130318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1140318c02bSDeclan Doherty int rte_cryptodev_configure(uint8_t dev_id, 1150318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_cryptodev_config *config) 1160318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1170318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe ``rte_cryptodev_config`` structure is used to pass the configuration parameters. 1180318c02bSDeclan DohertyIn contains parameter for socket selection, number of queue pairs and the 1190318c02bSDeclan Dohertysession mempool configuration. 1200318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1210318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 1220318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1230318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_cryptodev_config { 1240318c02bSDeclan Doherty int socket_id; 1250318c02bSDeclan Doherty /**< Socket to allocate resources on */ 1260318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint16_t nb_queue_pairs; 1270318c02bSDeclan Doherty /**< Number of queue pairs to configure on device */ 1280318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1290318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct { 1300318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint32_t nb_objs; 1310318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint32_t cache_size; 1320318c02bSDeclan Doherty } session_mp; 1330318c02bSDeclan Doherty /**< Session mempool configuration */ 1340318c02bSDeclan Doherty }; 1350318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1360318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1370318c02bSDeclan DohertyConfiguration of Queue Pairs 1380318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1390318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1400318c02bSDeclan DohertyEach Crypto devices queue pair is individually configured through the 1410318c02bSDeclan Doherty``rte_cryptodev_queue_pair_setup`` API. 1420318c02bSDeclan DohertyEach queue pairs resources may be allocated on a specified socket. 1430318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1440318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 1450318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1460318c02bSDeclan Doherty int rte_cryptodev_queue_pair_setup(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t queue_pair_id, 1470318c02bSDeclan Doherty const struct rte_cryptodev_qp_conf *qp_conf, 1480318c02bSDeclan Doherty int socket_id) 1490318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1500318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_cryptodev_qp_conf { 1510318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint32_t nb_descriptors; /**< Number of descriptors per queue pair */ 1520318c02bSDeclan Doherty }; 1530318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1540318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1550318c02bSDeclan DohertyLogical Cores, Memory and Queues Pair Relationships 1560318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1570318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1580318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe Crypto device Library as the Poll Mode Driver library support NUMA for when 1590318c02bSDeclan Dohertya processor’s logical cores and interfaces utilize its local memory. Therefore 1600318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto operations, and in the case of symmetric Crypto operations, the session 1610318c02bSDeclan Dohertyand the mbuf being operated on, should be allocated from memory pools created 1620318c02bSDeclan Dohertyin the local memory. The buffers should, if possible, remain on the local 1630318c02bSDeclan Dohertyprocessor to obtain the best performance results and buffer descriptors should 1640318c02bSDeclan Dohertybe populated with mbufs allocated from a mempool allocated from local memory. 1650318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1660318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe run-to-completion model also performs better, especially in the case of 1670318c02bSDeclan Dohertyvirtual Crypto devices, if the Crypto operation and session and data buffer is 1680318c02bSDeclan Dohertyin local memory instead of a remote processor's memory. This is also true for 1690318c02bSDeclan Dohertythe pipe-line model provided all logical cores used are located on the same 1700318c02bSDeclan Dohertyprocessor. 1710318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1720318c02bSDeclan DohertyMultiple logical cores should never share the same queue pair for enqueuing 1730318c02bSDeclan Dohertyoperations or dequeuing operations on the same Crypto device since this would 1740318c02bSDeclan Dohertyrequire global locks and hinder performance. It is however possible to use a 1750318c02bSDeclan Dohertydifferent logical core to dequeue an operation on a queue pair from the logical 1760318c02bSDeclan Dohertycore which it was enqueued on. This means that a crypto burst enqueue/dequeue 1770318c02bSDeclan DohertyAPIs are a logical place to transition from one logical core to another in a 1780318c02bSDeclan Dohertypacket processing pipeline. 1790318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1800318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1810318c02bSDeclan DohertyDevice Features and Capabilities 1820318c02bSDeclan Doherty--------------------------------- 1830318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1840318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto devices define their functionality through two mechanisms, global device 1850318c02bSDeclan Dohertyfeatures and algorithm capabilities. Global devices features identify device 1860318c02bSDeclan Dohertywide level features which are applicable to the whole device such as 1870318c02bSDeclan Dohertythe device having hardware acceleration or supporting symmetric Crypto 1880318c02bSDeclan Dohertyoperations, 1890318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1900318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe capabilities mechanism defines the individual algorithms/functions which 191*83984b7fSPablo de Larathe device supports, such as a specific symmetric Crypto cipher, 192*83984b7fSPablo de Laraauthentication operation or Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data 193*83984b7fSPablo de Lara(AEAD) operation. 1940318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1950318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1960318c02bSDeclan DohertyDevice Features 1970318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1980318c02bSDeclan Doherty 1990318c02bSDeclan DohertyCurrently the following Crypto device features are defined: 2000318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2010318c02bSDeclan Doherty* Symmetric Crypto operations 2020318c02bSDeclan Doherty* Asymmetric Crypto operations 2030318c02bSDeclan Doherty* Chaining of symmetric Crypto operations 2040318c02bSDeclan Doherty* SSE accelerated SIMD vector operations 2050318c02bSDeclan Doherty* AVX accelerated SIMD vector operations 2060318c02bSDeclan Doherty* AVX2 accelerated SIMD vector operations 2070318c02bSDeclan Doherty* AESNI accelerated instructions 2080318c02bSDeclan Doherty* Hardware off-load processing 2090318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2100318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2110318c02bSDeclan DohertyDevice Operation Capabilities 2120318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2130318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2140318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto capabilities which identify particular algorithm which the Crypto PMD 2150318c02bSDeclan Dohertysupports are defined by the operation type, the operation transform, the 2160318c02bSDeclan Dohertytransform identifier and then the particulars of the transform. For the full 2170318c02bSDeclan Dohertyscope of the Crypto capability see the definition of the structure in the 2180318c02bSDeclan Doherty*DPDK API Reference*. 2190318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2200318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 2210318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2220318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_cryptodev_capabilities; 2230318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2240318c02bSDeclan DohertyEach Crypto poll mode driver defines its own private array of capabilities 2250318c02bSDeclan Dohertyfor the operations it supports. Below is an example of the capabilities for a 2260318c02bSDeclan DohertyPMD which supports the authentication algorithm SHA1_HMAC and the cipher 2270318c02bSDeclan Dohertyalgorithm AES_CBC. 2280318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2290318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 2300318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2310318c02bSDeclan Doherty static const struct rte_cryptodev_capabilities pmd_capabilities[] = { 2320318c02bSDeclan Doherty { /* SHA1 HMAC */ 2330318c02bSDeclan Doherty .op = RTE_CRYPTO_OP_TYPE_SYMMETRIC, 2340318c02bSDeclan Doherty .sym = { 2350318c02bSDeclan Doherty .xform_type = RTE_CRYPTO_SYM_XFORM_AUTH, 2360318c02bSDeclan Doherty .auth = { 2370318c02bSDeclan Doherty .algo = RTE_CRYPTO_AUTH_SHA1_HMAC, 2380318c02bSDeclan Doherty .block_size = 64, 2390318c02bSDeclan Doherty .key_size = { 2400318c02bSDeclan Doherty .min = 64, 2410318c02bSDeclan Doherty .max = 64, 2420318c02bSDeclan Doherty .increment = 0 2430318c02bSDeclan Doherty }, 2440318c02bSDeclan Doherty .digest_size = { 2450318c02bSDeclan Doherty .min = 12, 2460318c02bSDeclan Doherty .max = 12, 2470318c02bSDeclan Doherty .increment = 0 2480318c02bSDeclan Doherty }, 249acf86169SPablo de Lara .aad_size = { 0 }, 250acf86169SPablo de Lara .iv_size = { 0 } 2510318c02bSDeclan Doherty } 2520318c02bSDeclan Doherty } 2530318c02bSDeclan Doherty }, 2540318c02bSDeclan Doherty { /* AES CBC */ 2550318c02bSDeclan Doherty .op = RTE_CRYPTO_OP_TYPE_SYMMETRIC, 2560318c02bSDeclan Doherty .sym = { 2570318c02bSDeclan Doherty .xform_type = RTE_CRYPTO_SYM_XFORM_CIPHER, 2580318c02bSDeclan Doherty .cipher = { 2590318c02bSDeclan Doherty .algo = RTE_CRYPTO_CIPHER_AES_CBC, 2600318c02bSDeclan Doherty .block_size = 16, 2610318c02bSDeclan Doherty .key_size = { 2620318c02bSDeclan Doherty .min = 16, 2630318c02bSDeclan Doherty .max = 32, 2640318c02bSDeclan Doherty .increment = 8 2650318c02bSDeclan Doherty }, 2660318c02bSDeclan Doherty .iv_size = { 2670318c02bSDeclan Doherty .min = 16, 2680318c02bSDeclan Doherty .max = 16, 2690318c02bSDeclan Doherty .increment = 0 2700318c02bSDeclan Doherty } 2710318c02bSDeclan Doherty } 2720318c02bSDeclan Doherty } 2730318c02bSDeclan Doherty } 2740318c02bSDeclan Doherty } 2750318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2760318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2770318c02bSDeclan DohertyCapabilities Discovery 2780318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2790318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2800318c02bSDeclan DohertyDiscovering the features and capabilities of a Crypto device poll mode driver 2810318c02bSDeclan Dohertyis achieved through the ``rte_cryptodev_info_get`` function. 2820318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2830318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 2840318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2850318c02bSDeclan Doherty void rte_cryptodev_info_get(uint8_t dev_id, 2860318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_cryptodev_info *dev_info); 2870318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2880318c02bSDeclan DohertyThis allows the user to query a specific Crypto PMD and get all the device 2890318c02bSDeclan Dohertyfeatures and capabilities. The ``rte_cryptodev_info`` structure contains all the 2900318c02bSDeclan Dohertyrelevant information for the device. 2910318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2920318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 2930318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2940318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_cryptodev_info { 2950318c02bSDeclan Doherty const char *driver_name; 2960318c02bSDeclan Doherty enum rte_cryptodev_type dev_type; 2970318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_pci_device *pci_dev; 2980318c02bSDeclan Doherty 2990318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint64_t feature_flags; 3000318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3010318c02bSDeclan Doherty const struct rte_cryptodev_capabilities *capabilities; 3020318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3030318c02bSDeclan Doherty unsigned max_nb_queue_pairs; 3040318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3050318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct { 3060318c02bSDeclan Doherty unsigned max_nb_sessions; 3070318c02bSDeclan Doherty } sym; 3080318c02bSDeclan Doherty }; 3090318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3100318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3110318c02bSDeclan DohertyOperation Processing 3120318c02bSDeclan Doherty-------------------- 3130318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3140318c02bSDeclan DohertyScheduling of Crypto operations on DPDK's application data path is 3150318c02bSDeclan Dohertyperformed using a burst oriented asynchronous API set. A queue pair on a Crypto 3160318c02bSDeclan Dohertydevice accepts a burst of Crypto operations using enqueue burst API. On physical 3170318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto devices the enqueue burst API will place the operations to be processed 3180318c02bSDeclan Dohertyon the devices hardware input queue, for virtual devices the processing of the 3190318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto operations is usually completed during the enqueue call to the Crypto 3200318c02bSDeclan Dohertydevice. The dequeue burst API will retrieve any processed operations available 3210318c02bSDeclan Dohertyfrom the queue pair on the Crypto device, from physical devices this is usually 3220318c02bSDeclan Dohertydirectly from the devices processed queue, and for virtual device's from a 3230318c02bSDeclan Doherty``rte_ring`` where processed operations are place after being processed on the 3240318c02bSDeclan Dohertyenqueue call. 3250318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3260318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3270318c02bSDeclan DohertyEnqueue / Dequeue Burst APIs 3280318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3290318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3300318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe burst enqueue API uses a Crypto device identifier and a queue pair 3310318c02bSDeclan Dohertyidentifier to specify the Crypto device queue pair to schedule the processing on. 3320318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe ``nb_ops`` parameter is the number of operations to process which are 3330318c02bSDeclan Dohertysupplied in the ``ops`` array of ``rte_crypto_op`` structures. 3340318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe enqueue function returns the number of operations it actually enqueued for 3350318c02bSDeclan Dohertyprocessing, a return value equal to ``nb_ops`` means that all packets have been 3360318c02bSDeclan Dohertyenqueued. 3370318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3380318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 3390318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3400318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint16_t rte_cryptodev_enqueue_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id, 3410318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_crypto_op **ops, uint16_t nb_ops) 3420318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3430318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe dequeue API uses the same format as the enqueue API of processed but 3440318c02bSDeclan Dohertythe ``nb_ops`` and ``ops`` parameters are now used to specify the max processed 3450318c02bSDeclan Dohertyoperations the user wishes to retrieve and the location in which to store them. 3460318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe API call returns the actual number of processed operations returned, this 3470318c02bSDeclan Dohertycan never be larger than ``nb_ops``. 3480318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3490318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 3500318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3510318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint16_t rte_cryptodev_dequeue_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id, 3520318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_crypto_op **ops, uint16_t nb_ops) 3530318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3540318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3550318c02bSDeclan DohertyOperation Representation 3560318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3570318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3580318c02bSDeclan DohertyAn Crypto operation is represented by an rte_crypto_op structure, which is a 3590318c02bSDeclan Dohertygeneric metadata container for all necessary information required for the 3600318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto operation to be processed on a particular Crypto device poll mode driver. 3610318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3620318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. figure:: img/crypto_op.* 3630318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3645209df0dSPablo de LaraThe operation structure includes the operation type, the operation status 3655209df0dSPablo de Laraand the session type (session-based/less), a reference to the operation 3665209df0dSPablo de Laraspecific data, which can vary in size and content depending on the operation 3675209df0dSPablo de Larabeing provisioned. It also contains the source mempool for the operation, 368b1f6192bSPablo de Laraif it allocated from a mempool. 3690318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3700318c02bSDeclan DohertyIf Crypto operations are allocated from a Crypto operation mempool, see next 3710318c02bSDeclan Dohertysection, there is also the ability to allocate private memory with the 3720318c02bSDeclan Dohertyoperation for applications purposes. 3730318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3740318c02bSDeclan DohertyApplication software is responsible for specifying all the operation specific 3750318c02bSDeclan Dohertyfields in the ``rte_crypto_op`` structure which are then used by the Crypto PMD 3760318c02bSDeclan Dohertyto process the requested operation. 3770318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3780318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3790318c02bSDeclan DohertyOperation Management and Allocation 3800318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3810318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3820318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe cryptodev library provides an API set for managing Crypto operations which 3830318c02bSDeclan Dohertyutilize the Mempool Library to allocate operation buffers. Therefore, it ensures 3840318c02bSDeclan Dohertythat the crytpo operation is interleaved optimally across the channels and 3850318c02bSDeclan Dohertyranks for optimal processing. 3860318c02bSDeclan DohertyA ``rte_crypto_op`` contains a field indicating the pool that it originated from. 3870318c02bSDeclan DohertyWhen calling ``rte_crypto_op_free(op)``, the operation returns to its original pool. 3880318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3890318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 3900318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3910318c02bSDeclan Doherty extern struct rte_mempool * 3920318c02bSDeclan Doherty rte_crypto_op_pool_create(const char *name, enum rte_crypto_op_type type, 3930318c02bSDeclan Doherty unsigned nb_elts, unsigned cache_size, uint16_t priv_size, 3940318c02bSDeclan Doherty int socket_id); 3950318c02bSDeclan Doherty 3960318c02bSDeclan DohertyDuring pool creation ``rte_crypto_op_init()`` is called as a constructor to 3970318c02bSDeclan Dohertyinitialize each Crypto operation which subsequently calls 3980318c02bSDeclan Doherty``__rte_crypto_op_reset()`` to configure any operation type specific fields based 3990318c02bSDeclan Dohertyon the type parameter. 4000318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4010318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4020318c02bSDeclan Doherty``rte_crypto_op_alloc()`` and ``rte_crypto_op_bulk_alloc()`` are used to allocate 4030318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto operations of a specific type from a given Crypto operation mempool. 4040318c02bSDeclan Doherty``__rte_crypto_op_reset()`` is called on each operation before being returned to 4050318c02bSDeclan Dohertyallocate to a user so the operation is always in a good known state before use 4060318c02bSDeclan Dohertyby the application. 4070318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4080318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 4090318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4100318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_crypto_op *rte_crypto_op_alloc(struct rte_mempool *mempool, 4110318c02bSDeclan Doherty enum rte_crypto_op_type type) 4120318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4130318c02bSDeclan Doherty unsigned rte_crypto_op_bulk_alloc(struct rte_mempool *mempool, 4140318c02bSDeclan Doherty enum rte_crypto_op_type type, 4150318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_crypto_op **ops, uint16_t nb_ops) 4160318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4170318c02bSDeclan Doherty``rte_crypto_op_free()`` is called by the application to return an operation to 4180318c02bSDeclan Dohertyits allocating pool. 4190318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4200318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 4210318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4220318c02bSDeclan Doherty void rte_crypto_op_free(struct rte_crypto_op *op) 4230318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4240318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4250318c02bSDeclan DohertySymmetric Cryptography Support 4260318c02bSDeclan Doherty------------------------------ 4270318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4280318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe cryptodev library currently provides support for the following symmetric 4290318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto operations; cipher, authentication, including chaining of these 4300318c02bSDeclan Dohertyoperations, as well as also supporting AEAD operations. 4310318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4320318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4330318c02bSDeclan DohertySession and Session Management 4340318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4350318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4360318c02bSDeclan DohertySession are used in symmetric cryptographic processing to store the immutable 4370318c02bSDeclan Dohertydata defined in a cryptographic transform which is used in the operation 4380318c02bSDeclan Dohertyprocessing of a packet flow. Sessions are used to manage information such as 4390318c02bSDeclan Dohertyexpand cipher keys and HMAC IPADs and OPADs, which need to be calculated for a 4400318c02bSDeclan Dohertyparticular Crypto operation, but are immutable on a packet to packet basis for 4410318c02bSDeclan Dohertya flow. Crypto sessions cache this immutable data in a optimal way for the 4420318c02bSDeclan Dohertyunderlying PMD and this allows further acceleration of the offload of 4430318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto workloads. 4440318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4450318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. figure:: img/cryptodev_sym_sess.* 4460318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4470318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe Crypto device framework provides a set of session pool management APIs for 4480318c02bSDeclan Dohertythe creation and freeing of the sessions, utilizing the Mempool Library. 4490318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4500318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe framework also provides hooks so the PMDs can pass the amount of memory 4510318c02bSDeclan Dohertyrequired for that PMDs private session parameters, as well as initialization 4520318c02bSDeclan Dohertyfunctions for the configuration of the session parameters and freeing function 4530318c02bSDeclan Dohertyso the PMD can managed the memory on destruction of a session. 4540318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4550318c02bSDeclan Doherty**Note**: Sessions created on a particular device can only be used on Crypto 4560318c02bSDeclan Dohertydevices of the same type, and if you try to use a session on a device different 4570318c02bSDeclan Dohertyto that on which it was created then the Crypto operation will fail. 4580318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4590318c02bSDeclan Doherty``rte_cryptodev_sym_session_create()`` is used to create a symmetric session on 4600318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto device. A symmetric transform chain is used to specify the particular 4610318c02bSDeclan Dohertyoperation and its parameters. See the section below for details on transforms. 4620318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4630318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 4640318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4650318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_cryptodev_sym_session * rte_cryptodev_sym_session_create( 4660318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint8_t dev_id, struct rte_crypto_sym_xform *xform); 4670318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4680318c02bSDeclan Doherty**Note**: For AEAD operations the algorithm selected for authentication and 4690318c02bSDeclan Dohertyciphering must aligned, eg AES_GCM. 4700318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4710318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4720318c02bSDeclan DohertyTransforms and Transform Chaining 4730318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4740318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4750318c02bSDeclan DohertySymmetric Crypto transforms (``rte_crypto_sym_xform``) are the mechanism used 4760318c02bSDeclan Dohertyto specify the details of the Crypto operation. For chaining of symmetric 4770318c02bSDeclan Dohertyoperations such as cipher encrypt and authentication generate, the next pointer 4780318c02bSDeclan Dohertyallows transform to be chained together. Crypto devices which support chaining 4790318c02bSDeclan Dohertymust publish the chaining of symmetric Crypto operations feature flag. 4800318c02bSDeclan Doherty 481*83984b7fSPablo de LaraCurrently there are three transforms types cipher, authentication and AEAD. 482*83984b7fSPablo de LaraAlso it is important to note that the order in which the 4830318c02bSDeclan Dohertytransforms are passed indicates the order of the chaining. 4840318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4850318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 4860318c02bSDeclan Doherty 4870318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_crypto_sym_xform { 4880318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_crypto_sym_xform *next; 4890318c02bSDeclan Doherty /**< next xform in chain */ 4900318c02bSDeclan Doherty enum rte_crypto_sym_xform_type type; 4910318c02bSDeclan Doherty /**< xform type */ 4920318c02bSDeclan Doherty union { 4930318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_crypto_auth_xform auth; 4940318c02bSDeclan Doherty /**< Authentication / hash xform */ 4950318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_crypto_cipher_xform cipher; 4960318c02bSDeclan Doherty /**< Cipher xform */ 497*83984b7fSPablo de Lara struct rte_crypto_aead_xform aead; 498*83984b7fSPablo de Lara /**< AEAD xform */ 4990318c02bSDeclan Doherty }; 5000318c02bSDeclan Doherty }; 5010318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5020318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe API does not place a limit on the number of transforms that can be chained 5030318c02bSDeclan Dohertytogether but this will be limited by the underlying Crypto device poll mode 5040318c02bSDeclan Dohertydriver which is processing the operation. 5050318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5060318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. figure:: img/crypto_xform_chain.* 5070318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5080318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5090318c02bSDeclan DohertySymmetric Operations 5100318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5110318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5120318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe symmetric Crypto operation structure contains all the mutable data relating 5130318c02bSDeclan Dohertyto performing symmetric cryptographic processing on a referenced mbuf data 5140318c02bSDeclan Dohertybuffer. It is used for either cipher, authentication, AEAD and chained 5150318c02bSDeclan Dohertyoperations. 5160318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5170318c02bSDeclan DohertyAs a minimum the symmetric operation must have a source data buffer (``m_src``), 5185209df0dSPablo de Laraa valid session (or transform chain if in session-less mode) and the minimum 519*83984b7fSPablo de Laraauthentication/ cipher/ AEAD parameters required depending on the type of operation 5205209df0dSPablo de Laraspecified in the session or the transform 5210318c02bSDeclan Dohertychain. 5220318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5230318c02bSDeclan Doherty.. code-block:: c 5240318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5250318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_crypto_sym_op { 5260318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_mbuf *m_src; 5270318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_mbuf *m_dst; 5280318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5290318c02bSDeclan Doherty union { 5300318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_cryptodev_sym_session *session; 5310318c02bSDeclan Doherty /**< Handle for the initialised session context */ 5320318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct rte_crypto_sym_xform *xform; 5330318c02bSDeclan Doherty /**< Session-less API Crypto operation parameters */ 5340318c02bSDeclan Doherty }; 5350318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5360318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct { 5370318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct { 5380318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint32_t offset; 5390318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint32_t length; 5400318c02bSDeclan Doherty } data; /**< Data offsets and length for ciphering */ 5410318c02bSDeclan Doherty } cipher; 5420318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5430318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct { 5440318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct { 5450318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint32_t offset; 5460318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint32_t length; 5470318c02bSDeclan Doherty } data; /**< Data offsets and length for authentication */ 5480318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5490318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct { 5500318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint8_t *data; 5510318c02bSDeclan Doherty phys_addr_t phys_addr; 5520318c02bSDeclan Doherty } digest; /**< Digest parameters */ 5530318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5540318c02bSDeclan Doherty struct { 5550318c02bSDeclan Doherty uint8_t *data; 5560318c02bSDeclan Doherty phys_addr_t phys_addr; 5570318c02bSDeclan Doherty } aad; /**< Additional authentication parameters */ 5580318c02bSDeclan Doherty } auth; 5590318c02bSDeclan Doherty } 5600318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5610318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5620318c02bSDeclan DohertyAsymmetric Cryptography 5630318c02bSDeclan Doherty----------------------- 5640318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5650318c02bSDeclan DohertyAsymmetric functionality is currently not supported by the cryptodev API. 5660318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5670318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5680318c02bSDeclan DohertyCrypto Device API 5690318c02bSDeclan Doherty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5700318c02bSDeclan Doherty 5710318c02bSDeclan DohertyThe cryptodev Library API is described in the *DPDK API Reference* document. 572