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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 23fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 24fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 25fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 26fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 27fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 28fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 29fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 30fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 31fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger.. _Environment_Abstraction_Layer: 32fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 33fc1f2750SBernard IremongerEnvironment Abstraction Layer 34fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger============================= 35fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 36fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe Environment Abstraction Layer (EAL) is responsible for gaining access to low-level resources such as hardware and memory space. 37fc1f2750SBernard IremongerIt provides a generic interface that hides the environment specifics from the applications and libraries. 38fc1f2750SBernard IremongerIt is the responsibility of the initialization routine to decide how to allocate these resources 39fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger(that is, memory space, PCI devices, timers, consoles, and so on). 40fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 41fc1f2750SBernard IremongerTypical services expected from the EAL are: 42fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 43*48624fd9SSiobhan Butler* DPDK Loading and Launching: 44*48624fd9SSiobhan Butler The DPDK and its application are linked as a single application and must be loaded by some means. 45fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 46fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger* Core Affinity/Assignment Procedures: 47fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger The EAL provides mechanisms for assigning execution units to specific cores as well as creating execution instances. 48fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 49fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger* System Memory Reservation: 50fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger The EAL facilitates the reservation of different memory zones, for example, physical memory areas for device interactions. 51fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 52fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger* PCI Address Abstraction: The EAL provides an interface to access PCI address space. 53fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 54fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger* Trace and Debug Functions: Logs, dump_stack, panic and so on. 55fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 56fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger* Utility Functions: Spinlocks and atomic counters that are not provided in libc. 57fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 58fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger* CPU Feature Identification: Determine at runtime if a particular feature, for example, Intel® AVX is supported. 59fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger Determine if the current CPU supports the feature set that the binary was compiled for. 60fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 61fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger* Interrupt Handling: Interfaces to register/unregister callbacks to specific interrupt sources. 62fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 63fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger* Alarm Functions: Interfaces to set/remove callbacks to be run at a specific time. 64fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 65fc1f2750SBernard IremongerEAL in a Linux-userland Execution Environment 66fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger--------------------------------------------- 67fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 68*48624fd9SSiobhan ButlerIn a Linux user space environment, the DPDK application runs as a user-space application using the pthread library. 69fc1f2750SBernard IremongerPCI information about devices and address space is discovered through the /sys kernel interface and through a module called igb_uio. 70fc1f2750SBernard IremongerRefer to the UIO: User-space drivers documentation in the Linux kernel. This memory is mmap'd in the application. 71fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 72fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe EAL performs physical memory allocation using mmap() in hugetlbfs (using huge page sizes to increase performance). 73*48624fd9SSiobhan ButlerThis memory is exposed to DPDK service layers such as the :ref:`Mempool Library <Mempool_Library>`. 74fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 75*48624fd9SSiobhan ButlerAt this point, the DPDK services layer will be initialized, then through pthread setaffinity calls, 76fc1f2750SBernard Iremongereach execution unit will be assigned to a specific logical core to run as a user-level thread. 77fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 78fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe time reference is provided by the CPU Time-Stamp Counter (TSC) or by the HPET kernel API through a mmap() call. 79fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 80fc1f2750SBernard IremongerInitialization and Core Launching 81fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 82fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 83fc1f2750SBernard IremongerPart of the initialization is done by the start function of glibc. 84fc1f2750SBernard IremongerA check is also performed at initialization time to ensure that the micro architecture type chosen in the config file is supported by the CPU. 85fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThen, the main() function is called. The core initialization and launch is done in rte_eal_init() (see the API documentation). 86fc1f2750SBernard IremongerIt consist of calls to the pthread library (more specifically, pthread_self(), pthread_create(), and pthread_setaffinity_np()). 87fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 88fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger.. _pg_figure_2: 89fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 90fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger**Figure 2. EAL Initialization in a Linux Application Environment** 91fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 92fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger.. image3_png has been replaced 93fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 94fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger|linuxapp_launch| 95fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 96fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger.. note:: 97fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 98fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger Initialization of objects, such as memory zones, rings, memory pools, lpm tables and hash tables, 99fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger should be done as part of the overall application initialization on the master lcore. 100fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger The creation and initialization functions for these objects are not multi-thread safe. 101fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger However, once initialized, the objects themselves can safely be used in multiple threads simultaneously. 102fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 103fc1f2750SBernard IremongerMulti-process Support 104fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 105fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 106fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe Linuxapp EAL allows a multi-process as well as a multi-threaded (pthread) deployment model. 107fc1f2750SBernard IremongerSee chapter 2.20 108fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger:ref:`Multi-process Support <Multi-process_Support>` for more details. 109fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 110fc1f2750SBernard IremongerMemory Mapping Discovery and Memory Reservation 111fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 112fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 113fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe allocation of large contiguous physical memory is done using the hugetlbfs kernel filesystem. 114fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe EAL provides an API to reserve named memory zones in this contiguous memory. 115fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe physical address of the reserved memory for that memory zone is also returned to the user by the memory zone reservation API. 116fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 117fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger.. note:: 118fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 119fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger Memory reservations done using the APIs provided by the rte_malloc library are also backed by pages from the hugetlbfs filesystem. 120fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger However, physical address information is not available for the blocks of memory allocated in this way. 121fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 122fc1f2750SBernard IremongerXen Dom0 support without hugetbls 123fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 124fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 125fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe existing memory management implementation is based on the Linux kernel hugepage mechanism. 126fc1f2750SBernard IremongerHowever, Xen Dom0 does not support hugepages, so a new Linux kernel module rte_dom0_mm is added to workaround this limitation. 127fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 128fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe EAL uses IOCTL interface to notify the Linux kernel module rte_dom0_mm to allocate memory of specified size, 129fc1f2750SBernard Iremongerand get all memory segments information from the module, 130fc1f2750SBernard Iremongerand the EAL uses MMAP interface to map the allocated memory. 131fc1f2750SBernard IremongerFor each memory segment, the physical addresses are contiguous within it but actual hardware addresses are contiguous within 2MB. 132fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 133fc1f2750SBernard IremongerPCI Access 134fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger~~~~~~~~~~ 135fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 136fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe EAL uses the /sys/bus/pci utilities provided by the kernel to scan the content on the PCI bus. 137fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 138fc1f2750SBernard IremongerTo access PCI memory, a kernel module called igb_uio provides a /dev/uioX device file 139fc1f2750SBernard Iremongerthat can be mmap'd to obtain access to PCI address space from the application. 140fc1f2750SBernard IremongerIt uses the uio kernel feature (userland driver). 141fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 142fc1f2750SBernard IremongerPer-lcore and Shared Variables 143fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 144fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 145fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger.. note:: 146fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 147fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger lcore refers to a logical execution unit of the processor, sometimes called a hardware *thread*. 148fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 149fc1f2750SBernard IremongerShared variables are the default behavior. 150fc1f2750SBernard IremongerPer-lcore variables are implemented using *Thread Local Storage* (TLS) to provide per-thread local storage. 151fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 152fc1f2750SBernard IremongerLogs 153fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger~~~~ 154fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 155fc1f2750SBernard IremongerA logging API is provided by EAL. 156fc1f2750SBernard IremongerBy default, in a Linux application, logs are sent to syslog and also to the console. 157fc1f2750SBernard IremongerHowever, the log function can be overridden by the user to use a different logging mechanism. 158fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 159fc1f2750SBernard IremongerTrace and Debug Functions 160fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 161fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 162fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThere are some debug functions to dump the stack in glibc. 163fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe rte_panic() function can voluntarily provoke a SIG_ABORT, 164fc1f2750SBernard Iremongerwhich can trigger the generation of a core file, readable by gdb. 165fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 166fc1f2750SBernard IremongerCPU Feature Identification 167fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 168fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 169fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe EAL can query the CPU at runtime (using the rte_cpu_get_feature() function) to determine which CPU features are available. 170fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 171fc1f2750SBernard IremongerUser Space Interrupt and Alarm Handling 172fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 173fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 174fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe EAL creates a host thread to poll the UIO device file descriptors to detect the interrupts. 175fc1f2750SBernard IremongerCallbacks can be registered or unregistered by the EAL functions for a specific interrupt event 176fc1f2750SBernard Iremongerand are called in the host thread asynchronously. 177fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe EAL also allows timed callbacks to be used in the same way as for NIC interrupts. 178fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 179fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger.. note:: 180fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 181*48624fd9SSiobhan Butler The only interrupts supported by the DPDK Poll-Mode Drivers are those for link status change, 182fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger i.e. link up and link down notification. 183fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 184fc1f2750SBernard IremongerBlacklisting 185fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger~~~~~~~~~~~~ 186fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 187fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe EAL PCI device blacklist functionality can be used to mark certain NIC ports as blacklisted, 188*48624fd9SSiobhan Butlerso they are ignored by the DPDK. 189fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe ports to be blacklisted are identified using the PCIe* description (Domain:Bus:Device.Function). 190fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 191fc1f2750SBernard IremongerMisc Functions 192fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 193fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 194fc1f2750SBernard IremongerLocks and atomic operations are per-architecture (i686 and x86_64). 195fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 196fc1f2750SBernard IremongerMemory Segments and Memory Zones (memzone) 197fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger------------------------------------------ 198fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 199fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe mapping of physical memory is provided by this feature in the EAL. 200fc1f2750SBernard IremongerAs physical memory can have gaps, the memory is described in a table of descriptors, 201fc1f2750SBernard Iremongerand each descriptor (called rte_memseg ) describes a contiguous portion of memory. 202fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 203fc1f2750SBernard IremongerOn top of this, the memzone allocator's role is to reserve contiguous portions of physical memory. 204fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThese zones are identified by a unique name when the memory is reserved. 205fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 206fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe rte_memzone descriptors are also located in the configuration structure. 207fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThis structure is accessed using rte_eal_get_configuration(). 208fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe lookup (by name) of a memory zone returns a descriptor containing the physical address of the memory zone. 209fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 210fc1f2750SBernard IremongerMemory zones can be reserved with specific start address alignment by supplying the align parameter 211fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger(by default, they are aligned to cache line size). 212fc1f2750SBernard IremongerThe alignment value should be a power of two and not less than the cache line size (64 bytes). 213fc1f2750SBernard IremongerMemory zones can also be reserved from either 2 MB or 1 GB hugepages, provided that both are available on the system. 214fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger 215fc1f2750SBernard Iremonger.. |linuxapp_launch| image:: img/linuxapp_launch.svg 216