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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
2  * Copyright 2016 6WIND S.A.
3  * Copyright 2016 Mellanox Technologies, Ltd
4  */
5 
6 #ifndef RTE_FLOW_H_
7 #define RTE_FLOW_H_
8 
9 /**
10  * @file
11  * RTE generic flow API
12  *
13  * This interface provides the ability to program packet matching and
14  * associated actions in hardware through flow rules.
15  */
16 
17 #include <stddef.h>
18 #include <stdint.h>
19 
20 #include <rte_compat.h>
21 #include <rte_common.h>
22 #include <rte_ether.h>
23 #include <rte_arp.h>
24 #include <rte_icmp.h>
25 #include <rte_ip.h>
26 #include <rte_sctp.h>
27 #include <rte_tcp.h>
28 #include <rte_udp.h>
29 #include <rte_vxlan.h>
30 #include <rte_esp.h>
31 #include <rte_higig.h>
32 #include <rte_ecpri.h>
33 #include <rte_bitops.h>
34 #include <rte_mbuf_dyn.h>
35 #include <rte_meter.h>
36 #include <rte_gtp.h>
37 #include <rte_l2tpv2.h>
38 #include <rte_ppp.h>
39 #include <rte_gre.h>
40 #include <rte_macsec.h>
41 #include <rte_ib.h>
42 
43 #ifdef __cplusplus
44 extern "C" {
45 #endif
46 
47 #define RTE_FLOW_LOG(level, ...) \
48 	rte_log(RTE_LOG_ ## level, rte_eth_dev_logtype, "" __VA_ARGS__)
49 
50 /**
51  * Flow rule attributes.
52  *
53  * Priorities are set on a per rule based within groups.
54  *
55  * Lower values denote higher priority, the highest priority for a flow rule
56  * is 0, so that a flow that matches for than one rule, the rule with the
57  * lowest priority value will always be matched.
58  *
59  * Although optional, applications are encouraged to group similar rules as
60  * much as possible to fully take advantage of hardware capabilities
61  * (e.g. optimized matching) and work around limitations (e.g. a single
62  * pattern type possibly allowed in a given group). Applications should be
63  * aware that groups are not linked by default, and that they must be
64  * explicitly linked by the application using the JUMP action.
65  *
66  * Priority levels are arbitrary and up to the application, they
67  * do not need to be contiguous nor start from 0, however the maximum number
68  * varies between devices and may be affected by existing flow rules.
69  *
70  * If a packet is matched by several rules of a given group for a given
71  * priority level, the outcome is undefined. It can take any path, may be
72  * duplicated or even cause unrecoverable errors.
73  *
74  * Note that support for more than a single group and priority level is not
75  * guaranteed.
76  *
77  * At vNIC / ethdev level, flow rules can apply to inbound and / or outbound
78  * traffic (ingress / egress), with respect to the vNIC / ethdev in question.
79  * At embedded switch level, flow rules apply to all traffic seen by it
80  * unless fitting meta items are used to set concrete traffic source(s).
81  *
82  * Several pattern items and actions are valid and can be used in both
83  * directions. Those valid for only one direction are described as such.
84  *
85  * At least one direction must be specified.
86  *
87  * Specifying both directions at once for a given rule is not recommended
88  * but may be valid in a few cases.
89  */
90 struct rte_flow_attr {
91 	/**
92 	 * A group is a superset of multiple rules.
93 	 * The default group is 0 and is processed for all packets.
94 	 * Rules in other groups are processed only if the group is chained
95 	 * by a jump action from a previously matched rule.
96 	 * It means the group hierarchy is made by the flow rules,
97 	 * and the group 0 is the hierarchy root.
98 	 * Note there is no automatic dead loop protection.
99 	 * @see rte_flow_action_jump
100 	 */
101 	uint32_t group;
102 	uint32_t priority; /**< Rule priority level within group. */
103 	/**
104 	 * The rule in question applies to ingress traffic (non-"transfer").
105 	 */
106 	uint32_t ingress:1;
107 	/**
108 	 * The rule in question applies to egress traffic (non-"transfer").
109 	 */
110 	uint32_t egress:1;
111 	/**
112 	 * Instead of simply matching the properties of traffic as it would
113 	 * appear on a given DPDK port ID, enabling this attribute transfers
114 	 * a flow rule to the lowest possible level of any device endpoints
115 	 * found in the pattern.
116 	 *
117 	 * When supported, this effectively enables an application to
118 	 * re-route traffic not necessarily intended for it (e.g. coming
119 	 * from or addressed to different physical ports, VFs or
120 	 * applications) at the device level.
121 	 *
122 	 * The application should match traffic originating from precise
123 	 * locations. See items PORT_REPRESENTOR and REPRESENTED_PORT.
124 	 *
125 	 * Managing "transfer" flows requires that the user communicate them
126 	 * through a suitable port. @see rte_flow_pick_transfer_proxy().
127 	 */
128 	uint32_t transfer:1;
129 	uint32_t reserved:29; /**< Reserved, must be zero. */
130 };
131 
132 struct rte_flow_group_attr {
133 	uint32_t ingress:1;
134 	uint32_t egress:1;
135 	uint32_t transfer:1;
136 };
137 
138 /**
139  * Matching pattern item types.
140  *
141  * Pattern items fall in two categories:
142  *
143  * - Matching protocol headers and packet data, usually associated with a
144  *   specification structure. These must be stacked in the same order as the
145  *   protocol layers to match inside packets, starting from the lowest.
146  *
147  * - Matching meta-data or affecting pattern processing, often without a
148  *   specification structure. Since they do not match packet contents, their
149  *   position in the list is usually not relevant.
150  *
151  * See the description of individual types for more information. Those
152  * marked with [META] fall into the second category.
153  */
154 enum rte_flow_item_type {
155 	/**
156 	 * [META]
157 	 *
158 	 * End marker for item lists. Prevents further processing of items,
159 	 * thereby ending the pattern.
160 	 *
161 	 * No associated specification structure.
162 	 */
163 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_END,
164 
165 	/**
166 	 * [META]
167 	 *
168 	 * Used as a placeholder for convenience. It is ignored and simply
169 	 * discarded by PMDs.
170 	 *
171 	 * No associated specification structure.
172 	 */
173 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VOID,
174 
175 	/**
176 	 * [META]
177 	 *
178 	 * Inverted matching, i.e. process packets that do not match the
179 	 * pattern.
180 	 *
181 	 * No associated specification structure.
182 	 */
183 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_INVERT,
184 
185 	/**
186 	 * Matches any protocol in place of the current layer, a single ANY
187 	 * may also stand for several protocol layers.
188 	 *
189 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_any.
190 	 */
191 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ANY,
192 
193 	/**
194 	 * @deprecated
195 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PORT_REPRESENTOR
196 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_REPRESENTED_PORT
197 	 *
198 	 * [META]
199 	 *
200 	 * Matches traffic originating from (ingress) or going to (egress) a
201 	 * given DPDK port ID.
202 	 *
203 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_port_id.
204 	 */
205 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PORT_ID,
206 
207 	/**
208 	 * Matches a byte string of a given length at a given offset.
209 	 *
210 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_raw.
211 	 */
212 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_RAW,
213 
214 	/**
215 	 * Matches an Ethernet header.
216 	 *
217 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_eth.
218 	 */
219 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH,
220 
221 	/**
222 	 * Matches an 802.1Q/ad VLAN tag.
223 	 *
224 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_vlan.
225 	 */
226 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VLAN,
227 
228 	/**
229 	 * Matches an IPv4 header.
230 	 *
231 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_ipv4.
232 	 */
233 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV4,
234 
235 	/**
236 	 * Matches an IPv6 header.
237 	 *
238 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_ipv6.
239 	 */
240 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6,
241 
242 	/**
243 	 * Matches an ICMP header.
244 	 *
245 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_icmp.
246 	 */
247 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP,
248 
249 	/**
250 	 * Matches a UDP header.
251 	 *
252 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_udp.
253 	 */
254 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_UDP,
255 
256 	/**
257 	 * Matches a TCP header.
258 	 *
259 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_tcp.
260 	 */
261 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TCP,
262 
263 	/**
264 	 * Matches a SCTP header.
265 	 *
266 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_sctp.
267 	 */
268 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_SCTP,
269 
270 	/**
271 	 * Matches a VXLAN header.
272 	 *
273 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_vxlan.
274 	 */
275 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VXLAN,
276 
277 	/**
278 	 * Matches a E_TAG header.
279 	 *
280 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_e_tag.
281 	 */
282 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_E_TAG,
283 
284 	/**
285 	 * Matches a NVGRE header.
286 	 *
287 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_nvgre.
288 	 */
289 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_NVGRE,
290 
291 	/**
292 	 * Matches a MPLS header.
293 	 *
294 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_mpls.
295 	 */
296 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_MPLS,
297 
298 	/**
299 	 * Matches a GRE header.
300 	 *
301 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_gre.
302 	 */
303 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GRE,
304 
305 	/**
306 	 * [META]
307 	 *
308 	 * Fuzzy pattern match, expect faster than default.
309 	 *
310 	 * This is for device that support fuzzy matching option.
311 	 * Usually a fuzzy matching is fast but the cost is accuracy.
312 	 *
313 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_fuzzy.
314 	 */
315 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_FUZZY,
316 
317 	/**
318 	 * Matches a GTP header.
319 	 *
320 	 * Configure flow for GTP packets.
321 	 *
322 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_gtp.
323 	 */
324 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GTP,
325 
326 	/**
327 	 * Matches a GTP header.
328 	 *
329 	 * Configure flow for GTP-C packets.
330 	 *
331 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_gtp.
332 	 */
333 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GTPC,
334 
335 	/**
336 	 * Matches a GTP header.
337 	 *
338 	 * Configure flow for GTP-U packets.
339 	 *
340 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_gtp.
341 	 */
342 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GTPU,
343 
344 	/**
345 	 * Matches a ESP header.
346 	 *
347 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_esp.
348 	 */
349 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ESP,
350 
351 	/**
352 	 * Matches a GENEVE header.
353 	 *
354 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_geneve.
355 	 */
356 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GENEVE,
357 
358 	/**
359 	 * Matches a VXLAN-GPE header.
360 	 *
361 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_vxlan_gpe.
362 	 */
363 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE,
364 
365 	/**
366 	 * Matches an ARP header for Ethernet/IPv4.
367 	 *
368 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_arp_eth_ipv4.
369 	 */
370 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ARP_ETH_IPV4,
371 
372 	/**
373 	 * Matches the presence of any IPv6 extension header.
374 	 *
375 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_ipv6_ext.
376 	 */
377 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6_EXT,
378 
379 	/**
380 	 * Matches any ICMPv6 header.
381 	 *
382 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_icmp6.
383 	 */
384 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6,
385 
386 	/**
387 	 * Matches an ICMPv6 neighbor discovery solicitation.
388 	 *
389 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_ns.
390 	 */
391 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_NS,
392 
393 	/**
394 	 * Matches an ICMPv6 neighbor discovery advertisement.
395 	 *
396 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_na.
397 	 */
398 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_NA,
399 
400 	/**
401 	 * Matches the presence of any ICMPv6 neighbor discovery option.
402 	 *
403 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt.
404 	 */
405 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT,
406 
407 	/**
408 	 * Matches an ICMPv6 neighbor discovery source Ethernet link-layer
409 	 * address option.
410 	 *
411 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt_sla_eth.
412 	 */
413 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT_SLA_ETH,
414 
415 	/**
416 	 * Matches an ICMPv6 neighbor discovery target Ethernet link-layer
417 	 * address option.
418 	 *
419 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt_tla_eth.
420 	 */
421 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT_TLA_ETH,
422 
423 	/**
424 	 * Matches specified mark field.
425 	 *
426 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_mark.
427 	 */
428 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_MARK,
429 
430 	/**
431 	 * [META]
432 	 *
433 	 * Matches a metadata value.
434 	 *
435 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_meta.
436 	 */
437 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_META,
438 
439 	/**
440 	 * Matches a GRE optional key field.
441 	 *
442 	 * The value should a big-endian 32bit integer.
443 	 *
444 	 * When this item present the K bit is implicitly matched as "1"
445 	 * in the default mask.
446 	 *
447 	 * @p spec/mask type:
448 	 * @code rte_be32_t * @endcode
449 	 */
450 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GRE_KEY,
451 
452 	/**
453 	 * Matches a GTP extension header: PDU session container.
454 	 *
455 	 * Configure flow for GTP packets with extension header type 0x85.
456 	 *
457 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_gtp_psc.
458 	 */
459 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GTP_PSC,
460 
461 	/**
462 	 * Matches a PPPoE header.
463 	 *
464 	 * Configure flow for PPPoE session packets.
465 	 *
466 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_pppoe.
467 	 */
468 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PPPOES,
469 
470 	/**
471 	 * Matches a PPPoE header.
472 	 *
473 	 * Configure flow for PPPoE discovery packets.
474 	 *
475 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_pppoe.
476 	 */
477 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PPPOED,
478 
479 	/**
480 	 * Matches a PPPoE optional proto_id field.
481 	 *
482 	 * It only applies to PPPoE session packets.
483 	 *
484 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_pppoe_proto_id.
485 	 */
486 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PPPOE_PROTO_ID,
487 
488 	/**
489 	 * Matches Network service header (NSH).
490 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_nsh.
491 	 *
492 	 */
493 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_NSH,
494 
495 	/**
496 	 * Matches Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP).
497 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_igmp.
498 	 *
499 	 */
500 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IGMP,
501 
502 	/**
503 	 * Matches IP Authentication Header (AH).
504 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_ah.
505 	 *
506 	 */
507 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_AH,
508 
509 	/**
510 	 * Matches a HIGIG header.
511 	 * see struct rte_flow_item_higig2_hdr.
512 	 */
513 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_HIGIG2,
514 
515 	/**
516 	 * [META]
517 	 *
518 	 * Matches a tag value.
519 	 *
520 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_tag.
521 	 */
522 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TAG,
523 
524 	/**
525 	 * Matches a L2TPv3 over IP header.
526 	 *
527 	 * Configure flow for L2TPv3 over IP packets.
528 	 *
529 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_l2tpv3oip.
530 	 */
531 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_L2TPV3OIP,
532 
533 	/**
534 	 * Matches PFCP Header.
535 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_pfcp.
536 	 *
537 	 */
538 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PFCP,
539 
540 	/**
541 	 * Matches eCPRI Header.
542 	 *
543 	 * Configure flow for eCPRI over ETH or UDP packets.
544 	 *
545 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_ecpri.
546 	 */
547 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ECPRI,
548 
549 	/**
550 	 * Matches the presence of IPv6 fragment extension header.
551 	 *
552 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_ipv6_frag_ext.
553 	 */
554 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6_FRAG_EXT,
555 
556 	/**
557 	 * Matches Geneve Variable Length Option
558 	 *
559 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_geneve_opt
560 	 */
561 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GENEVE_OPT,
562 
563 	/**
564 	 * [META]
565 	 *
566 	 * Matches on packet integrity.
567 	 * For some devices application needs to enable integration checks in HW
568 	 * before using this item.
569 	 *
570 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_integrity.
571 	 */
572 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_INTEGRITY,
573 
574 	/**
575 	 * [META]
576 	 *
577 	 * Matches conntrack state.
578 	 *
579 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_conntrack.
580 	 */
581 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_CONNTRACK,
582 
583 	/**
584 	 * [META]
585 	 *
586 	 * Matches traffic entering the embedded switch from the given ethdev.
587 	 *
588 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_ethdev
589 	 */
590 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PORT_REPRESENTOR,
591 
592 	/**
593 	 * [META]
594 	 *
595 	 * Matches traffic entering the embedded switch from
596 	 * the entity represented by the given ethdev.
597 	 *
598 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_ethdev
599 	 */
600 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_REPRESENTED_PORT,
601 
602 	/**
603 	 * Matches a configured set of fields at runtime calculated offsets
604 	 * over the generic network header with variable length and
605 	 * flexible pattern
606 	 *
607 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_flex.
608 	 */
609 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_FLEX,
610 
611 	/**
612 	 * Matches L2TPv2 Header.
613 	 *
614 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_l2tpv2.
615 	 */
616 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_L2TPV2,
617 
618 	/**
619 	 * Matches PPP Header.
620 	 *
621 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_ppp.
622 	 */
623 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PPP,
624 
625 	/**
626 	 * Matches GRE optional fields.
627 	 *
628 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_gre_opt.
629 	 */
630 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GRE_OPTION,
631 
632 	/**
633 	 * Matches MACsec Ethernet Header.
634 	 *
635 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_macsec.
636 	 */
637 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_MACSEC,
638 
639 	/**
640 	 * Matches Meter Color Marker.
641 	 *
642 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_meter_color.
643 	 */
644 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_METER_COLOR,
645 
646 	/**
647 	 * Matches the presence of IPv6 routing extension header.
648 	 *
649 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_ipv6_routing_ext.
650 	 */
651 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6_ROUTING_EXT,
652 
653 	/**
654 	 * Matches an ICMPv6 echo request.
655 	 *
656 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_echo.
657 	 */
658 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ECHO_REQUEST,
659 
660 	/**
661 	 * Matches an ICMPv6 echo reply.
662 	 *
663 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_echo.
664 	 */
665 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ECHO_REPLY,
666 
667 	/**
668 	 * Match Quota state
669 	 *
670 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_quota
671 	 */
672 	 RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_QUOTA,
673 
674 	/**
675 	 * Matches on the aggregated port of the received packet.
676 	 * Used in case multiple ports are aggregated to the a DPDK port.
677 	 * First port is number 1.
678 	 *
679 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_aggr_affinity.
680 	 */
681 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_AGGR_AFFINITY,
682 
683 	/**
684 	 * Match Tx queue number.
685 	 * This is valid only for egress rules.
686 	 *
687 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_tx_queue
688 	 */
689 	 RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TX_QUEUE,
690 
691 	/**
692 	 * Matches an InfiniBand base transport header in RoCE packet.
693 	 *
694 	 * @see struct rte_flow_item_ib_bth.
695 	 */
696 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IB_BTH,
697 
698 	/**
699 	 * Matches the packet type as defined in rte_mbuf_ptype.
700 	 *
701 	 * See struct rte_flow_item_ptype.
702 	 *
703 	 */
704 	RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PTYPE,
705 };
706 
707 /**
708  * @warning
709  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
710  *
711  * QUOTA state.
712  *
713  * @see struct rte_flow_item_quota
714  */
715 enum rte_flow_quota_state {
716 	RTE_FLOW_QUOTA_STATE_PASS, /**< PASS quota state */
717 	RTE_FLOW_QUOTA_STATE_BLOCK /**< BLOCK quota state */
718 };
719 
720 /**
721  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_QUOTA
722  *
723  * Matches QUOTA state
724  */
725 struct rte_flow_item_quota {
726 	enum rte_flow_quota_state state;
727 };
728 
729 /**
730  * Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_QUOTA
731  */
732 #ifndef __cplusplus
733 static const struct rte_flow_item_quota rte_flow_item_quota_mask = {
734 	.state = (enum rte_flow_quota_state)0xff
735 };
736 #endif
737 
738 /**
739  *
740  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_HIGIG2
741  * Matches higig2 header
742  */
743 struct rte_flow_item_higig2_hdr {
744 	struct rte_higig2_hdr hdr;
745 };
746 
747 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_HIGIG2. */
748 #ifndef __cplusplus
749 static const struct rte_flow_item_higig2_hdr rte_flow_item_higig2_hdr_mask = {
750 	.hdr = {
751 		.ppt1 = {
752 			.classification = RTE_BE16(UINT16_MAX),
753 			.vid = RTE_BE16(0xfff),
754 		},
755 	},
756 };
757 #endif
758 
759 /**
760  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ANY
761  *
762  * Matches any protocol in place of the current layer, a single ANY may also
763  * stand for several protocol layers.
764  *
765  * This is usually specified as the first pattern item when looking for a
766  * protocol anywhere in a packet.
767  *
768  * A zeroed mask stands for any number of layers.
769  */
770 struct rte_flow_item_any {
771 	uint32_t num; /**< Number of layers covered. */
772 };
773 
774 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ANY. */
775 #ifndef __cplusplus
776 static const struct rte_flow_item_any rte_flow_item_any_mask = {
777 	.num = 0x00000000,
778 };
779 #endif
780 
781 /**
782  * @deprecated
783  * @see RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PORT_REPRESENTOR
784  * @see RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_REPRESENTED_PORT
785  *
786  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PORT_ID
787  *
788  * Matches traffic originating from (ingress) or going to (egress) a given
789  * DPDK port ID.
790  *
791  * Normally only supported if the port ID in question is known by the
792  * underlying PMD and related to the device the flow rule is created
793  * against.
794  */
795 struct rte_flow_item_port_id {
796 	uint32_t id; /**< DPDK port ID. */
797 };
798 
799 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PORT_ID. */
800 #ifndef __cplusplus
801 static const struct rte_flow_item_port_id rte_flow_item_port_id_mask = {
802 	.id = 0xffffffff,
803 };
804 #endif
805 
806 /**
807  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_RAW
808  *
809  * Matches a byte string of a given length at a given offset.
810  *
811  * Offset is either absolute (using the start of the packet) or relative to
812  * the end of the previous matched item in the stack, in which case negative
813  * values are allowed.
814  *
815  * If search is enabled, offset is used as the starting point. The search
816  * area can be delimited by setting limit to a nonzero value, which is the
817  * maximum number of bytes after offset where the pattern may start.
818  *
819  * Matching a zero-length pattern is allowed, doing so resets the relative
820  * offset for subsequent items.
821  *
822  * This type does not support ranges (struct rte_flow_item.last).
823  */
824 struct rte_flow_item_raw {
825 	uint32_t relative:1; /**< Look for pattern after the previous item. */
826 	uint32_t search:1; /**< Search pattern from offset (see also limit). */
827 	uint32_t reserved:30; /**< Reserved, must be set to zero. */
828 	int32_t offset; /**< Absolute or relative offset for pattern. */
829 	uint16_t limit; /**< Search area limit for start of pattern. */
830 	uint16_t length; /**< Pattern length. */
831 	const uint8_t *pattern; /**< Byte string to look for. */
832 };
833 
834 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_RAW. */
835 #ifndef __cplusplus
836 static const struct rte_flow_item_raw rte_flow_item_raw_mask = {
837 	.relative = 1,
838 	.search = 1,
839 	.reserved = 0x3fffffff,
840 	.offset = 0xffffffff,
841 	.limit = 0xffff,
842 	.length = 0xffff,
843 	.pattern = NULL,
844 };
845 #endif
846 
847 /**
848  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH
849  *
850  * Matches an Ethernet header.
851  *
852  * Inside @p hdr field, the sub-field @p ether_type stands either for EtherType
853  * or TPID, depending on whether the item is followed by a VLAN item or not. If
854  * two VLAN items follow, the sub-field refers to the outer one, which, in turn,
855  * contains the inner TPID in the similar header field. The innermost VLAN item
856  * contains a layer-3 EtherType. All of that follows the order seen on the wire.
857  *
858  * If the field in question contains a TPID value, only tagged packets with the
859  * specified TPID will match the pattern. Alternatively, it's possible to match
860  * any type of tagged packets by means of the field @p has_vlan rather than use
861  * the EtherType/TPID field. Also, it's possible to leave the two fields unused.
862  * If this is the case, both tagged and untagged packets will match the pattern.
863  */
864 struct rte_flow_item_eth {
865 	union {
866 		struct {
867 			/*
868 			 * These fields are retained for compatibility.
869 			 * Please switch to the new header field below.
870 			 */
871 			struct rte_ether_addr dst; /**< Destination MAC. */
872 			struct rte_ether_addr src; /**< Source MAC. */
873 			rte_be16_t type; /**< EtherType or TPID. */
874 		};
875 		struct rte_ether_hdr hdr;
876 	};
877 	uint32_t has_vlan:1; /**< Packet header contains at least one VLAN. */
878 	uint32_t reserved:31; /**< Reserved, must be zero. */
879 };
880 
881 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH. */
882 #ifndef __cplusplus
883 static const struct rte_flow_item_eth rte_flow_item_eth_mask = {
884 	.hdr.dst_addr.addr_bytes = "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
885 	.hdr.src_addr.addr_bytes = "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
886 	.hdr.ether_type = RTE_BE16(0x0000),
887 };
888 #endif
889 
890 /**
891  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VLAN
892  *
893  * Matches an 802.1Q/ad VLAN tag.
894  *
895  * The corresponding standard outer EtherType (TPID) values are
896  * RTE_ETHER_TYPE_VLAN or RTE_ETHER_TYPE_QINQ. It can be overridden by
897  * the preceding pattern item.
898  * If a @p VLAN item is present in the pattern, then only tagged packets will
899  * match the pattern.
900  * The field @p has_more_vlan can be used to match any type of tagged packets,
901  * instead of using the @p eth_proto field of @p hdr.
902  * If the @p eth_proto of @p hdr and @p has_more_vlan fields are not specified,
903  * then any tagged packets will match the pattern.
904  */
905 struct rte_flow_item_vlan {
906 	union {
907 		struct {
908 			/*
909 			 * These fields are retained for compatibility.
910 			 * Please switch to the new header field below.
911 			 */
912 			rte_be16_t tci; /**< Tag control information. */
913 			rte_be16_t inner_type; /**< Inner EtherType or TPID. */
914 		};
915 		struct rte_vlan_hdr hdr;
916 	};
917 	/** Packet header contains at least one more VLAN, after this VLAN. */
918 	uint32_t has_more_vlan:1;
919 	uint32_t reserved:31; /**< Reserved, must be zero. */
920 };
921 
922 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VLAN. */
923 #ifndef __cplusplus
924 static const struct rte_flow_item_vlan rte_flow_item_vlan_mask = {
925 	.hdr.vlan_tci = RTE_BE16(0x0fff),
926 	.hdr.eth_proto = RTE_BE16(0x0000),
927 };
928 #endif
929 
930 /**
931  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV4
932  *
933  * Matches an IPv4 header.
934  *
935  * Note: IPv4 options are handled by dedicated pattern items.
936  */
937 struct rte_flow_item_ipv4 {
938 	struct rte_ipv4_hdr hdr; /**< IPv4 header definition. */
939 };
940 
941 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV4. */
942 #ifndef __cplusplus
943 static const struct rte_flow_item_ipv4 rte_flow_item_ipv4_mask = {
944 	.hdr = {
945 		.src_addr = RTE_BE32(0xffffffff),
946 		.dst_addr = RTE_BE32(0xffffffff),
947 	},
948 };
949 #endif
950 
951 /**
952  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6.
953  *
954  * Matches an IPv6 header.
955  *
956  * Dedicated flags indicate if header contains specific extension headers.
957  */
958 struct rte_flow_item_ipv6 {
959 	struct rte_ipv6_hdr hdr; /**< IPv6 header definition. */
960 	/** Header contains Hop-by-Hop Options extension header. */
961 	uint32_t has_hop_ext:1;
962 	/** Header contains Routing extension header. */
963 	uint32_t has_route_ext:1;
964 	/** Header contains Fragment extension header. */
965 	uint32_t has_frag_ext:1;
966 	/** Header contains Authentication extension header. */
967 	uint32_t has_auth_ext:1;
968 	/** Header contains Encapsulation Security Payload extension header. */
969 	uint32_t has_esp_ext:1;
970 	/** Header contains Destination Options extension header. */
971 	uint32_t has_dest_ext:1;
972 	/** Header contains Mobility extension header. */
973 	uint32_t has_mobil_ext:1;
974 	/** Header contains Host Identity Protocol extension header. */
975 	uint32_t has_hip_ext:1;
976 	/** Header contains Shim6 Protocol extension header. */
977 	uint32_t has_shim6_ext:1;
978 	/** Reserved for future extension headers, must be zero. */
979 	uint32_t reserved:23;
980 };
981 
982 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6. */
983 #ifndef __cplusplus
984 static const struct rte_flow_item_ipv6 rte_flow_item_ipv6_mask = {
985 	.hdr = {
986 		.src_addr =
987 			"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff"
988 			"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
989 		.dst_addr =
990 			"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff"
991 			"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
992 	},
993 };
994 #endif
995 
996 /**
997  * @warning
998  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice.
999  *
1000  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6_ROUTING_EXT.
1001  *
1002  * Matches an IPv6 routing extension header.
1003  */
1004 struct rte_flow_item_ipv6_routing_ext {
1005 	struct rte_ipv6_routing_ext hdr;
1006 };
1007 
1008 /**
1009  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP.
1010  *
1011  * Matches an ICMP header.
1012  */
1013 struct rte_flow_item_icmp {
1014 	struct rte_icmp_hdr hdr; /**< ICMP header definition. */
1015 };
1016 
1017 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP. */
1018 #ifndef __cplusplus
1019 static const struct rte_flow_item_icmp rte_flow_item_icmp_mask = {
1020 	.hdr = {
1021 		.icmp_type = 0xff,
1022 		.icmp_code = 0xff,
1023 	},
1024 };
1025 #endif
1026 
1027 /**
1028  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_UDP.
1029  *
1030  * Matches a UDP header.
1031  */
1032 struct rte_flow_item_udp {
1033 	struct rte_udp_hdr hdr; /**< UDP header definition. */
1034 };
1035 
1036 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_UDP. */
1037 #ifndef __cplusplus
1038 static const struct rte_flow_item_udp rte_flow_item_udp_mask = {
1039 	.hdr = {
1040 		.src_port = RTE_BE16(0xffff),
1041 		.dst_port = RTE_BE16(0xffff),
1042 	},
1043 };
1044 #endif
1045 
1046 /**
1047  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TCP.
1048  *
1049  * Matches a TCP header.
1050  */
1051 struct rte_flow_item_tcp {
1052 	struct rte_tcp_hdr hdr; /**< TCP header definition. */
1053 };
1054 
1055 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TCP. */
1056 #ifndef __cplusplus
1057 static const struct rte_flow_item_tcp rte_flow_item_tcp_mask = {
1058 	.hdr = {
1059 		.src_port = RTE_BE16(0xffff),
1060 		.dst_port = RTE_BE16(0xffff),
1061 	},
1062 };
1063 #endif
1064 
1065 /**
1066  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_SCTP.
1067  *
1068  * Matches a SCTP header.
1069  */
1070 struct rte_flow_item_sctp {
1071 	struct rte_sctp_hdr hdr; /**< SCTP header definition. */
1072 };
1073 
1074 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_SCTP. */
1075 #ifndef __cplusplus
1076 static const struct rte_flow_item_sctp rte_flow_item_sctp_mask = {
1077 	.hdr = {
1078 		.src_port = RTE_BE16(0xffff),
1079 		.dst_port = RTE_BE16(0xffff),
1080 	},
1081 };
1082 #endif
1083 
1084 /**
1085  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VXLAN.
1086  *
1087  * Matches a VXLAN header (RFC 7348).
1088  */
1089 struct rte_flow_item_vxlan {
1090 	union {
1091 		struct {
1092 			/*
1093 			 * These fields are retained for compatibility.
1094 			 * Please switch to the new header field below.
1095 			 */
1096 			uint8_t flags; /**< Normally 0x08 (I flag). */
1097 			uint8_t rsvd0[3]; /**< Reserved, normally 0x000000. */
1098 			uint8_t vni[3]; /**< VXLAN identifier. */
1099 			uint8_t rsvd1; /**< Reserved, normally 0x00. */
1100 		};
1101 		struct rte_vxlan_hdr hdr;
1102 	};
1103 };
1104 
1105 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VXLAN. */
1106 #ifndef __cplusplus
1107 static const struct rte_flow_item_vxlan rte_flow_item_vxlan_mask = {
1108 	.hdr.vni = "\xff\xff\xff",
1109 };
1110 #endif
1111 
1112 /**
1113  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_E_TAG.
1114  *
1115  * Matches a E-tag header.
1116  *
1117  * The corresponding standard outer EtherType (TPID) value is
1118  * RTE_ETHER_TYPE_ETAG. It can be overridden by the preceding pattern item.
1119  */
1120 struct rte_flow_item_e_tag {
1121 	/**
1122 	 * E-Tag control information (E-TCI).
1123 	 * E-PCP (3b), E-DEI (1b), ingress E-CID base (12b).
1124 	 */
1125 	rte_be16_t epcp_edei_in_ecid_b;
1126 	/** Reserved (2b), GRP (2b), E-CID base (12b). */
1127 	rte_be16_t rsvd_grp_ecid_b;
1128 	uint8_t in_ecid_e; /**< Ingress E-CID ext. */
1129 	uint8_t ecid_e; /**< E-CID ext. */
1130 	rte_be16_t inner_type; /**< Inner EtherType or TPID. */
1131 };
1132 
1133 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_E_TAG. */
1134 #ifndef __cplusplus
1135 static const struct rte_flow_item_e_tag rte_flow_item_e_tag_mask = {
1136 	.rsvd_grp_ecid_b = RTE_BE16(0x3fff),
1137 };
1138 #endif
1139 
1140 /**
1141  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_NVGRE.
1142  *
1143  * Matches a NVGRE header.
1144  */
1145 struct rte_flow_item_nvgre {
1146 	/**
1147 	 * Checksum (1b), undefined (1b), key bit (1b), sequence number (1b),
1148 	 * reserved 0 (9b), version (3b).
1149 	 *
1150 	 * c_k_s_rsvd0_ver must have value 0x2000 according to RFC 7637.
1151 	 */
1152 	rte_be16_t c_k_s_rsvd0_ver;
1153 	rte_be16_t protocol; /**< Protocol type (0x6558). */
1154 	uint8_t tni[3]; /**< Virtual subnet ID. */
1155 	uint8_t flow_id; /**< Flow ID. */
1156 };
1157 
1158 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_NVGRE. */
1159 #ifndef __cplusplus
1160 static const struct rte_flow_item_nvgre rte_flow_item_nvgre_mask = {
1161 	.tni = "\xff\xff\xff",
1162 };
1163 #endif
1164 
1165 /**
1166  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_MPLS.
1167  *
1168  * Matches a MPLS header.
1169  */
1170 struct rte_flow_item_mpls {
1171 	/**
1172 	 * Label (20b), TC (3b), Bottom of Stack (1b).
1173 	 */
1174 	uint8_t label_tc_s[3];
1175 	uint8_t ttl; /** Time-to-Live. */
1176 };
1177 
1178 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_MPLS. */
1179 #ifndef __cplusplus
1180 static const struct rte_flow_item_mpls rte_flow_item_mpls_mask = {
1181 	.label_tc_s = "\xff\xff\xf0",
1182 };
1183 #endif
1184 
1185 /**
1186  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GRE.
1187  *
1188  * Matches a GRE header.
1189  */
1190 struct rte_flow_item_gre {
1191 	/**
1192 	 * Checksum (1b), reserved 0 (12b), version (3b).
1193 	 * Refer to RFC 2784.
1194 	 */
1195 	rte_be16_t c_rsvd0_ver;
1196 	rte_be16_t protocol; /**< Protocol type. */
1197 };
1198 
1199 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GRE. */
1200 #ifndef __cplusplus
1201 static const struct rte_flow_item_gre rte_flow_item_gre_mask = {
1202 	.protocol = RTE_BE16(0xffff),
1203 };
1204 #endif
1205 
1206 /**
1207  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GRE_OPTION.
1208  *
1209  * Matches GRE optional fields in header.
1210  */
1211 struct rte_flow_item_gre_opt {
1212 	struct rte_gre_hdr_opt_checksum_rsvd checksum_rsvd;
1213 	struct rte_gre_hdr_opt_key key;
1214 	struct rte_gre_hdr_opt_sequence sequence;
1215 };
1216 
1217 /**
1218  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_MACSEC.
1219  *
1220  * Matches MACsec header.
1221  */
1222 struct rte_flow_item_macsec {
1223 	struct rte_macsec_hdr macsec_hdr;
1224 };
1225 
1226 /**
1227  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_FUZZY
1228  *
1229  * Fuzzy pattern match, expect faster than default.
1230  *
1231  * This is for device that support fuzzy match option.
1232  * Usually a fuzzy match is fast but the cost is accuracy.
1233  * i.e. Signature Match only match pattern's hash value, but it is
1234  * possible two different patterns have the same hash value.
1235  *
1236  * Matching accuracy level can be configure by threshold.
1237  * Driver can divide the range of threshold and map to different
1238  * accuracy levels that device support.
1239  *
1240  * Threshold 0 means perfect match (no fuzziness), while threshold
1241  * 0xffffffff means fuzziest match.
1242  */
1243 struct rte_flow_item_fuzzy {
1244 	uint32_t thresh; /**< Accuracy threshold. */
1245 };
1246 
1247 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_FUZZY. */
1248 #ifndef __cplusplus
1249 static const struct rte_flow_item_fuzzy rte_flow_item_fuzzy_mask = {
1250 	.thresh = 0xffffffff,
1251 };
1252 #endif
1253 
1254 /**
1255  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GTP.
1256  *
1257  * Matches a GTPv1 header.
1258  */
1259 struct rte_flow_item_gtp {
1260 	union {
1261 		struct {
1262 			/*
1263 			 * These are old fields kept for compatibility.
1264 			 * Please prefer hdr field below.
1265 			 */
1266 			/**
1267 			 * Version (3b), protocol type (1b), reserved (1b),
1268 			 * Extension header flag (1b),
1269 			 * Sequence number flag (1b),
1270 			 * N-PDU number flag (1b).
1271 			 */
1272 			uint8_t v_pt_rsv_flags;
1273 			uint8_t msg_type; /**< Message type. */
1274 			rte_be16_t msg_len; /**< Message length. */
1275 			rte_be32_t teid; /**< Tunnel endpoint identifier. */
1276 		};
1277 		struct rte_gtp_hdr hdr; /**< GTP header definition. */
1278 	};
1279 };
1280 
1281 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GTP. */
1282 #ifndef __cplusplus
1283 static const struct rte_flow_item_gtp rte_flow_item_gtp_mask = {
1284 	.hdr.teid = RTE_BE32(UINT32_MAX),
1285 };
1286 #endif
1287 
1288 /**
1289  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ESP
1290  *
1291  * Matches an ESP header.
1292  */
1293 struct rte_flow_item_esp {
1294 	struct rte_esp_hdr hdr; /**< ESP header definition. */
1295 };
1296 
1297 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ESP. */
1298 #ifndef __cplusplus
1299 static const struct rte_flow_item_esp rte_flow_item_esp_mask = {
1300 	.hdr = {
1301 		.spi = RTE_BE32(0xffffffff),
1302 	},
1303 };
1304 #endif
1305 
1306 /**
1307  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GENEVE.
1308  *
1309  * Matches a GENEVE header.
1310  */
1311 struct rte_flow_item_geneve {
1312 	/**
1313 	 * Version (2b), length of the options fields (6b), OAM packet (1b),
1314 	 * critical options present (1b), reserved 0 (6b).
1315 	 */
1316 	rte_be16_t ver_opt_len_o_c_rsvd0;
1317 	rte_be16_t protocol; /**< Protocol type. */
1318 	uint8_t vni[3]; /**< Virtual Network Identifier. */
1319 	uint8_t rsvd1; /**< Reserved, normally 0x00. */
1320 };
1321 
1322 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GENEVE. */
1323 #ifndef __cplusplus
1324 static const struct rte_flow_item_geneve rte_flow_item_geneve_mask = {
1325 	.vni = "\xff\xff\xff",
1326 };
1327 #endif
1328 
1329 /**
1330  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE (draft-ietf-nvo3-vxlan-gpe-05).
1331  *
1332  * Matches a VXLAN-GPE header.
1333  */
1334 struct rte_flow_item_vxlan_gpe {
1335 	union {
1336 		struct {
1337 			/*
1338 			 * These are old fields kept for compatibility.
1339 			 * Please prefer hdr field below.
1340 			 */
1341 			uint8_t flags; /**< Normally 0x0c (I and P flags). */
1342 			uint8_t rsvd0[2]; /**< Reserved, normally 0x0000. */
1343 			uint8_t protocol; /**< Protocol type. */
1344 			uint8_t vni[3]; /**< VXLAN identifier. */
1345 			uint8_t rsvd1; /**< Reserved, normally 0x00. */
1346 		};
1347 		struct rte_vxlan_gpe_hdr hdr;
1348 	};
1349 };
1350 
1351 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE. */
1352 #ifndef __cplusplus
1353 static const struct rte_flow_item_vxlan_gpe rte_flow_item_vxlan_gpe_mask = {
1354 	.hdr.vni = "\xff\xff\xff",
1355 };
1356 #endif
1357 
1358 /**
1359  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ARP_ETH_IPV4
1360  *
1361  * Matches an ARP header for Ethernet/IPv4.
1362  */
1363 struct rte_flow_item_arp_eth_ipv4 {
1364 	union {
1365 		struct {
1366 			/*
1367 			 * These are old fields kept for compatibility.
1368 			 * Please prefer hdr field below.
1369 			 */
1370 			rte_be16_t hrd; /**< Hardware type, normally 1. */
1371 			rte_be16_t pro; /**< Protocol type, normally 0x0800. */
1372 			uint8_t hln; /**< Hardware address length, normally 6. */
1373 			uint8_t pln; /**< Protocol address length, normally 4. */
1374 			rte_be16_t op; /**< Opcode (1 for request, 2 for reply). */
1375 			struct rte_ether_addr sha; /**< Sender hardware address. */
1376 			rte_be32_t spa; /**< Sender IPv4 address. */
1377 			struct rte_ether_addr tha; /**< Target hardware address. */
1378 			rte_be32_t tpa; /**< Target IPv4 address. */
1379 		};
1380 		struct rte_arp_hdr hdr; /**< ARP header definition. */
1381 	};
1382 };
1383 
1384 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ARP_ETH_IPV4. */
1385 #ifndef __cplusplus
1386 static const struct rte_flow_item_arp_eth_ipv4
1387 rte_flow_item_arp_eth_ipv4_mask = {
1388 	.hdr.arp_data.arp_sha.addr_bytes = "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
1389 	.hdr.arp_data.arp_sip = RTE_BE32(UINT32_MAX),
1390 	.hdr.arp_data.arp_tha.addr_bytes = "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
1391 	.hdr.arp_data.arp_tip = RTE_BE32(UINT32_MAX),
1392 };
1393 #endif
1394 
1395 /**
1396  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6_EXT
1397  *
1398  * Matches the presence of any IPv6 extension header.
1399  *
1400  * Normally preceded by any of:
1401  *
1402  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6
1403  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6_EXT
1404  */
1405 struct rte_flow_item_ipv6_ext {
1406 	uint8_t next_hdr; /**< Next header. */
1407 };
1408 
1409 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6_EXT. */
1410 #ifndef __cplusplus
1411 static const
1412 struct rte_flow_item_ipv6_ext rte_flow_item_ipv6_ext_mask = {
1413 	.next_hdr = 0xff,
1414 };
1415 #endif
1416 
1417 /**
1418  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6_FRAG_EXT
1419  *
1420  * Matches the presence of IPv6 fragment extension header.
1421  *
1422  * Preceded by any of:
1423  *
1424  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6
1425  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6_EXT
1426  */
1427 struct rte_flow_item_ipv6_frag_ext {
1428 	struct rte_ipv6_fragment_ext hdr;
1429 };
1430 
1431 /**
1432  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6
1433  *
1434  * Matches any ICMPv6 header.
1435  */
1436 struct rte_flow_item_icmp6 {
1437 	uint8_t type; /**< ICMPv6 type. */
1438 	uint8_t code; /**< ICMPv6 code. */
1439 	uint16_t checksum; /**< ICMPv6 checksum. */
1440 };
1441 
1442 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6. */
1443 #ifndef __cplusplus
1444 static const struct rte_flow_item_icmp6 rte_flow_item_icmp6_mask = {
1445 	.type = 0xff,
1446 	.code = 0xff,
1447 };
1448 #endif
1449 
1450 /**
1451  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ECHO_REQUEST
1452  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ECHO_REPLY
1453  *
1454  * Matches an ICMPv6 echo request or reply.
1455  */
1456 struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_echo {
1457 	struct rte_icmp_echo_hdr hdr;
1458 };
1459 
1460 /**
1461  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_NS
1462  *
1463  * Matches an ICMPv6 neighbor discovery solicitation.
1464  */
1465 struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_ns {
1466 	uint8_t type; /**< ICMPv6 type, normally 135. */
1467 	uint8_t code; /**< ICMPv6 code, normally 0. */
1468 	rte_be16_t checksum; /**< ICMPv6 checksum. */
1469 	rte_be32_t reserved; /**< Reserved, normally 0. */
1470 	uint8_t target_addr[16]; /**< Target address. */
1471 };
1472 
1473 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_NS. */
1474 #ifndef __cplusplus
1475 static const
1476 struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_ns rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_ns_mask = {
1477 	.target_addr =
1478 		"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff"
1479 		"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
1480 };
1481 #endif
1482 
1483 /**
1484  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_NA
1485  *
1486  * Matches an ICMPv6 neighbor discovery advertisement.
1487  */
1488 struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_na {
1489 	uint8_t type; /**< ICMPv6 type, normally 136. */
1490 	uint8_t code; /**< ICMPv6 code, normally 0. */
1491 	rte_be16_t checksum; /**< ICMPv6 checksum. */
1492 	/**
1493 	 * Route flag (1b), solicited flag (1b), override flag (1b),
1494 	 * reserved (29b).
1495 	 */
1496 	rte_be32_t rso_reserved;
1497 	uint8_t target_addr[16]; /**< Target address. */
1498 };
1499 
1500 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_NA. */
1501 #ifndef __cplusplus
1502 static const
1503 struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_na rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_na_mask = {
1504 	.target_addr =
1505 		"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff"
1506 		"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
1507 };
1508 #endif
1509 
1510 /**
1511  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT
1512  *
1513  * Matches the presence of any ICMPv6 neighbor discovery option.
1514  *
1515  * Normally preceded by any of:
1516  *
1517  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_NA
1518  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_NS
1519  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT
1520  */
1521 struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt {
1522 	uint8_t type; /**< ND option type. */
1523 	uint8_t length; /**< ND option length. */
1524 };
1525 
1526 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT. */
1527 #ifndef __cplusplus
1528 static const struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt
1529 rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt_mask = {
1530 	.type = 0xff,
1531 };
1532 #endif
1533 
1534 /**
1535  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT_SLA_ETH
1536  *
1537  * Matches an ICMPv6 neighbor discovery source Ethernet link-layer address
1538  * option.
1539  *
1540  * Normally preceded by any of:
1541  *
1542  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_NA
1543  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT
1544  */
1545 struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt_sla_eth {
1546 	uint8_t type; /**< ND option type, normally 1. */
1547 	uint8_t length; /**< ND option length, normally 1. */
1548 	struct rte_ether_addr sla; /**< Source Ethernet LLA. */
1549 };
1550 
1551 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT_SLA_ETH. */
1552 #ifndef __cplusplus
1553 static const struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt_sla_eth
1554 rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt_sla_eth_mask = {
1555 	.sla.addr_bytes = "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
1556 };
1557 #endif
1558 
1559 /**
1560  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT_TLA_ETH
1561  *
1562  * Matches an ICMPv6 neighbor discovery target Ethernet link-layer address
1563  * option.
1564  *
1565  * Normally preceded by any of:
1566  *
1567  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_NS
1568  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT
1569  */
1570 struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt_tla_eth {
1571 	uint8_t type; /**< ND option type, normally 2. */
1572 	uint8_t length; /**< ND option length, normally 1. */
1573 	struct rte_ether_addr tla; /**< Target Ethernet LLA. */
1574 };
1575 
1576 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ICMP6_ND_OPT_TLA_ETH. */
1577 #ifndef __cplusplus
1578 static const struct rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt_tla_eth
1579 rte_flow_item_icmp6_nd_opt_tla_eth_mask = {
1580 	.tla.addr_bytes = "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff",
1581 };
1582 #endif
1583 
1584 /**
1585  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_META
1586  *
1587  * Matches a specified metadata value. On egress, metadata can be set
1588  * either by mbuf dynamic metadata field with RTE_MBUF_DYNFLAG_TX_METADATA flag
1589  * or RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_META. On ingress, RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_META
1590  * sets metadata for a packet and the metadata will be reported via mbuf
1591  * metadata dynamic field with RTE_MBUF_DYNFLAG_RX_METADATA flag. The dynamic
1592  * mbuf field must be registered in advance by
1593  * rte_flow_dynf_metadata_register().
1594  */
1595 struct rte_flow_item_meta {
1596 	uint32_t data;
1597 };
1598 
1599 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_META. */
1600 #ifndef __cplusplus
1601 static const struct rte_flow_item_meta rte_flow_item_meta_mask = {
1602 	.data = UINT32_MAX,
1603 };
1604 #endif
1605 
1606 /**
1607  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GTP_PSC.
1608  *
1609  * Matches a GTP PDU extension header with type 0x85.
1610  */
1611 struct rte_flow_item_gtp_psc {
1612 	struct rte_gtp_psc_generic_hdr hdr; /**< gtp psc generic hdr. */
1613 };
1614 
1615 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GTP_PSC. */
1616 #ifndef __cplusplus
1617 static const struct rte_flow_item_gtp_psc
1618 rte_flow_item_gtp_psc_mask = {
1619 	.hdr.qfi = 0x3f,
1620 };
1621 #endif
1622 
1623 /**
1624  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PPPOE.
1625  *
1626  * Matches a PPPoE header.
1627  */
1628 struct rte_flow_item_pppoe {
1629 	/**
1630 	 * Version (4b), type (4b).
1631 	 */
1632 	uint8_t version_type;
1633 	uint8_t code; /**< Message type. */
1634 	rte_be16_t session_id; /**< Session identifier. */
1635 	rte_be16_t length; /**< Payload length. */
1636 };
1637 
1638 /**
1639  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PPPOE_PROTO_ID.
1640  *
1641  * Matches a PPPoE optional proto_id field.
1642  *
1643  * It only applies to PPPoE session packets.
1644  *
1645  * Normally preceded by any of:
1646  *
1647  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PPPOE
1648  * - RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PPPOE_PROTO_ID
1649  */
1650 struct rte_flow_item_pppoe_proto_id {
1651 	rte_be16_t proto_id; /**< PPP protocol identifier. */
1652 };
1653 
1654 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PPPOE_PROTO_ID. */
1655 #ifndef __cplusplus
1656 static const struct rte_flow_item_pppoe_proto_id
1657 rte_flow_item_pppoe_proto_id_mask = {
1658 	.proto_id = RTE_BE16(0xffff),
1659 };
1660 #endif
1661 
1662 /**
1663  * @warning
1664  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
1665  *
1666  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TAG
1667  *
1668  * Matches a specified tag value at the specified index.
1669  */
1670 struct rte_flow_item_tag {
1671 	uint32_t data;
1672 	uint8_t index;
1673 };
1674 
1675 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TAG. */
1676 #ifndef __cplusplus
1677 static const struct rte_flow_item_tag rte_flow_item_tag_mask = {
1678 	.data = 0xffffffff,
1679 	.index = 0xff,
1680 };
1681 #endif
1682 
1683 /**
1684  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_L2TPV3OIP.
1685  *
1686  * Matches a L2TPv3 over IP header.
1687  */
1688 struct rte_flow_item_l2tpv3oip {
1689 	rte_be32_t session_id; /**< Session ID. */
1690 };
1691 
1692 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_L2TPV3OIP. */
1693 #ifndef __cplusplus
1694 static const struct rte_flow_item_l2tpv3oip rte_flow_item_l2tpv3oip_mask = {
1695 	.session_id = RTE_BE32(UINT32_MAX),
1696 };
1697 #endif
1698 
1699 
1700 /**
1701  * @warning
1702  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
1703  *
1704  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_MARK
1705  *
1706  * Matches an arbitrary integer value which was set using the ``MARK`` action
1707  * in a previously matched rule.
1708  *
1709  * This item can only be specified once as a match criteria as the ``MARK``
1710  * action can only be specified once in a flow action.
1711  *
1712  * This value is arbitrary and application-defined. Maximum allowed value
1713  * depends on the underlying implementation.
1714  *
1715  * Depending on the underlying implementation the MARK item may be supported on
1716  * the physical device, with virtual groups in the PMD or not at all.
1717  */
1718 struct rte_flow_item_mark {
1719 	uint32_t id; /**< Integer value to match against. */
1720 };
1721 
1722 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_MARK. */
1723 #ifndef __cplusplus
1724 static const struct rte_flow_item_mark rte_flow_item_mark_mask = {
1725 	.id = 0xffffffff,
1726 };
1727 #endif
1728 
1729 /**
1730  * @warning
1731  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
1732  *
1733  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_NSH
1734  *
1735  * Match network service header (NSH), RFC 8300
1736  */
1737 struct rte_flow_item_nsh {
1738 	uint32_t version:2;
1739 	uint32_t oam_pkt:1;
1740 	uint32_t reserved:1;
1741 	uint32_t ttl:6;
1742 	uint32_t length:6;
1743 	uint32_t reserved1:4;
1744 	uint32_t mdtype:4;
1745 	uint32_t next_proto:8;
1746 	uint32_t spi:24;
1747 	uint32_t sindex:8;
1748 };
1749 
1750 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_NSH. */
1751 #ifndef __cplusplus
1752 static const struct rte_flow_item_nsh rte_flow_item_nsh_mask = {
1753 	.mdtype = 0xf,
1754 	.next_proto = 0xff,
1755 	.spi = 0xffffff,
1756 	.sindex = 0xff,
1757 };
1758 #endif
1759 
1760 /**
1761  * @warning
1762  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
1763  *
1764  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IGMP
1765  *
1766  * Match Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), RFC 2236
1767  */
1768 struct rte_flow_item_igmp {
1769 	uint32_t type:8;
1770 	uint32_t max_resp_time:8;
1771 	uint32_t checksum:16;
1772 	uint32_t group_addr;
1773 };
1774 
1775 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IGMP. */
1776 #ifndef __cplusplus
1777 static const struct rte_flow_item_igmp rte_flow_item_igmp_mask = {
1778 	.group_addr = 0xffffffff,
1779 };
1780 #endif
1781 
1782 /**
1783  * @warning
1784  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
1785  *
1786  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_AH
1787  *
1788  * Match IP Authentication Header (AH), RFC 4302
1789  */
1790 struct rte_flow_item_ah {
1791 	uint32_t next_hdr:8;
1792 	uint32_t payload_len:8;
1793 	uint32_t reserved:16;
1794 	uint32_t spi;
1795 	uint32_t seq_num;
1796 };
1797 
1798 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_AH. */
1799 #ifndef __cplusplus
1800 static const struct rte_flow_item_ah rte_flow_item_ah_mask = {
1801 	.spi = 0xffffffff,
1802 };
1803 #endif
1804 
1805 /**
1806  * @warning
1807  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
1808  *
1809  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PFCP
1810  *
1811  * Match PFCP Header
1812  */
1813 struct rte_flow_item_pfcp {
1814 	uint8_t s_field;
1815 	uint8_t msg_type;
1816 	rte_be16_t msg_len;
1817 	rte_be64_t seid;
1818 };
1819 
1820 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PFCP. */
1821 #ifndef __cplusplus
1822 static const struct rte_flow_item_pfcp rte_flow_item_pfcp_mask = {
1823 	.s_field = 0x01,
1824 	.seid = RTE_BE64(UINT64_C(0xffffffffffffffff)),
1825 };
1826 #endif
1827 
1828 /**
1829  * @warning
1830  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
1831  *
1832  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ECPRI
1833  *
1834  * Match eCPRI Header
1835  */
1836 struct rte_flow_item_ecpri {
1837 	struct rte_ecpri_combined_msg_hdr hdr;
1838 };
1839 
1840 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ECPRI. */
1841 #ifndef __cplusplus
1842 static const struct rte_flow_item_ecpri rte_flow_item_ecpri_mask = {
1843 	.hdr = {
1844 		.common = {
1845 			.u32 = 0x0,
1846 		},
1847 	},
1848 };
1849 #endif
1850 
1851 /**
1852  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GENEVE_OPT
1853  *
1854  * Matches a GENEVE Variable Length Option
1855  */
1856 struct rte_flow_item_geneve_opt {
1857 	rte_be16_t option_class;
1858 	uint8_t option_type;
1859 	uint8_t option_len;
1860 	uint32_t *data;
1861 };
1862 
1863 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_GENEVE_OPT. */
1864 #ifndef __cplusplus
1865 static const struct rte_flow_item_geneve_opt
1866 rte_flow_item_geneve_opt_mask = {
1867 	.option_type = 0xff,
1868 };
1869 #endif
1870 
1871 /**
1872  * @warning
1873  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
1874  *
1875  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_INTEGRITY
1876  *
1877  * Match on packet integrity check result.
1878  */
1879 struct rte_flow_item_integrity {
1880 	/** Tunnel encapsulation level the item should apply to.
1881 	 * @see rte_flow_action_rss
1882 	 */
1883 	uint32_t level;
1884 	union {
1885 		__extension__
1886 		struct {
1887 			/** The packet is valid after passing all HW checks. */
1888 			uint64_t packet_ok:1;
1889 			/** L2 layer is valid after passing all HW checks. */
1890 			uint64_t l2_ok:1;
1891 			/** L3 layer is valid after passing all HW checks. */
1892 			uint64_t l3_ok:1;
1893 			/** L4 layer is valid after passing all HW checks. */
1894 			uint64_t l4_ok:1;
1895 			/** L2 layer CRC is valid. */
1896 			uint64_t l2_crc_ok:1;
1897 			/** IPv4 layer checksum is valid. */
1898 			uint64_t ipv4_csum_ok:1;
1899 			/** L4 layer checksum is valid. */
1900 			uint64_t l4_csum_ok:1;
1901 			/** L3 length is smaller than frame length. */
1902 			uint64_t l3_len_ok:1;
1903 			uint64_t reserved:56;
1904 		};
1905 		uint64_t value;
1906 	};
1907 };
1908 
1909 #ifndef __cplusplus
1910 static const struct rte_flow_item_integrity
1911 rte_flow_item_integrity_mask = {
1912 	.level = 0,
1913 	.value = 0,
1914 };
1915 #endif
1916 
1917 /**
1918  * The packet is valid after conntrack checking.
1919  */
1920 #define RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_PKT_STATE_VALID RTE_BIT32(0)
1921 /**
1922  * The state of the connection is changed.
1923  */
1924 #define RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_PKT_STATE_CHANGED RTE_BIT32(1)
1925 /**
1926  * Error is detected on this packet for this connection and
1927  * an invalid state is set.
1928  */
1929 #define RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_PKT_STATE_INVALID RTE_BIT32(2)
1930 /**
1931  * The HW connection tracking module is disabled.
1932  * It can be due to application command or an invalid state.
1933  */
1934 #define RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_PKT_STATE_DISABLED RTE_BIT32(3)
1935 /**
1936  * The packet contains some bad field(s) and cannot continue
1937  * with the conntrack module checking.
1938  */
1939 #define RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_PKT_STATE_BAD RTE_BIT32(4)
1940 
1941 /**
1942  * @warning
1943  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
1944  *
1945  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_CONNTRACK
1946  *
1947  * Matches the state of a packet after it passed the connection tracking
1948  * examination. The state is a bitmap of one RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_PKT_STATE*
1949  * or a reasonable combination of these bits.
1950  */
1951 struct rte_flow_item_conntrack {
1952 	uint32_t flags;
1953 };
1954 
1955 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_CONNTRACK. */
1956 #ifndef __cplusplus
1957 static const struct rte_flow_item_conntrack rte_flow_item_conntrack_mask = {
1958 	.flags = 0xffffffff,
1959 };
1960 #endif
1961 
1962 /**
1963  * Provides an ethdev port ID for use with the following items:
1964  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PORT_REPRESENTOR,
1965  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_REPRESENTED_PORT.
1966  */
1967 struct rte_flow_item_ethdev {
1968 	uint16_t port_id; /**< ethdev port ID */
1969 };
1970 
1971 /** Default mask for items based on struct rte_flow_item_ethdev */
1972 #ifndef __cplusplus
1973 static const struct rte_flow_item_ethdev rte_flow_item_ethdev_mask = {
1974 	.port_id = 0xffff,
1975 };
1976 #endif
1977 
1978 /**
1979  * @warning
1980  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
1981  *
1982  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_L2TPV2
1983  *
1984  * Matches L2TPv2 Header
1985  */
1986 struct rte_flow_item_l2tpv2 {
1987 	struct rte_l2tpv2_combined_msg_hdr hdr;
1988 };
1989 
1990 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_L2TPV2. */
1991 #ifndef __cplusplus
1992 static const struct rte_flow_item_l2tpv2 rte_flow_item_l2tpv2_mask = {
1993 	/*
1994 	 * flags and version bit mask
1995 	 * 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1996 	 * T L x x S x O P x x x x V V V V
1997 	 */
1998 	.hdr = {
1999 		.common = {
2000 			.flags_version = RTE_BE16(0xcb0f),
2001 		},
2002 	},
2003 };
2004 #endif
2005 
2006 /**
2007  * @warning
2008  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
2009  *
2010  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PPP
2011  *
2012  * Matches PPP Header
2013  */
2014 struct rte_flow_item_ppp {
2015 	struct rte_ppp_hdr hdr;
2016 };
2017 
2018 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PPP. */
2019 #ifndef __cplusplus
2020 static const struct rte_flow_item_ppp rte_flow_item_ppp_mask = {
2021 	.hdr = {
2022 		.addr = 0xff,
2023 		.ctrl = 0xff,
2024 		.proto_id = RTE_BE16(0xffff),
2025 	}
2026 };
2027 #endif
2028 
2029 /**
2030  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IB_BTH.
2031  *
2032  * Matches an InfiniBand base transport header in RoCE packet.
2033  */
2034 struct rte_flow_item_ib_bth {
2035 	struct rte_ib_bth hdr; /**< InfiniBand base transport header definition. */
2036 };
2037 
2038 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IB_BTH. */
2039 #ifndef __cplusplus
2040 static const struct rte_flow_item_ib_bth rte_flow_item_ib_bth_mask = {
2041 	.hdr = {
2042 		.opcode = 0xff,
2043 		.dst_qp = "\xff\xff\xff",
2044 	},
2045 };
2046 #endif
2047 
2048 /**
2049  * Matching pattern item definition.
2050  *
2051  * A pattern is formed by stacking items starting from the lowest protocol
2052  * layer to match. This stacking restriction does not apply to meta items
2053  * which can be placed anywhere in the stack without affecting the meaning
2054  * of the resulting pattern.
2055  *
2056  * Patterns are terminated by END items.
2057  *
2058  * The spec field should be a valid pointer to a structure of the related
2059  * item type. It may remain unspecified (NULL) in many cases to request
2060  * broad (nonspecific) matching. In such cases, last and mask must also be
2061  * set to NULL.
2062  *
2063  * Optionally, last can point to a structure of the same type to define an
2064  * inclusive range. This is mostly supported by integer and address fields,
2065  * may cause errors otherwise. Fields that do not support ranges must be set
2066  * to 0 or to the same value as the corresponding fields in spec.
2067  *
2068  * Only the fields defined to nonzero values in the default masks (see
2069  * rte_flow_item_{name}_mask constants) are considered relevant by
2070  * default. This can be overridden by providing a mask structure of the
2071  * same type with applicable bits set to one. It can also be used to
2072  * partially filter out specific fields (e.g. as an alternate mean to match
2073  * ranges of IP addresses).
2074  *
2075  * Mask is a simple bit-mask applied before interpreting the contents of
2076  * spec and last, which may yield unexpected results if not used
2077  * carefully. For example, if for an IPv4 address field, spec provides
2078  * 10.1.2.3, last provides 10.3.4.5 and mask provides 255.255.0.0, the
2079  * effective range becomes 10.1.0.0 to 10.3.255.255.
2080  */
2081 struct rte_flow_item {
2082 	enum rte_flow_item_type type; /**< Item type. */
2083 	const void *spec; /**< Pointer to item specification structure. */
2084 	const void *last; /**< Defines an inclusive range (spec to last). */
2085 	const void *mask; /**< Bit-mask applied to spec and last. */
2086 };
2087 
2088 /**
2089  * @warning
2090  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
2091  *
2092  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_FLEX
2093  *
2094  * Matches a specified set of fields within the network protocol
2095  * header. Each field is presented as set of bits with specified width, and
2096  * bit offset from the header beginning.
2097  *
2098  * The pattern is concatenation of bit fields configured at item creation
2099  * by rte_flow_flex_item_create(). At configuration the fields are presented
2100  * by sample_data array.
2101  *
2102  * This type does not support ranges (struct rte_flow_item.last).
2103  */
2104 struct rte_flow_item_flex {
2105 	struct rte_flow_item_flex_handle *handle; /**< Opaque item handle. */
2106 	uint32_t length; /**< Pattern length in bytes. */
2107 	const uint8_t *pattern; /**< Combined bitfields pattern to match. */
2108 };
2109 /**
2110  * Field bit offset calculation mode.
2111  */
2112 enum rte_flow_item_flex_field_mode {
2113 	/**
2114 	 * Dummy field, used for byte boundary alignment in pattern.
2115 	 * Pattern mask and data are ignored in the match. All configuration
2116 	 * parameters besides field size are ignored.
2117 	 */
2118 	FIELD_MODE_DUMMY = 0,
2119 	/**
2120 	 * Fixed offset field. The bit offset from header beginning
2121 	 * is permanent and defined by field_base parameter.
2122 	 */
2123 	FIELD_MODE_FIXED,
2124 	/**
2125 	 * The field bit offset is extracted from other header field (indirect
2126 	 * offset field). The resulting field offset to match is calculated as:
2127 	 *
2128 	 *    field_base + (*offset_base & offset_mask) << offset_shift
2129 	 */
2130 	FIELD_MODE_OFFSET,
2131 	/**
2132 	 * The field bit offset is extracted from other header field (indirect
2133 	 * offset field), the latter is considered as bitmask containing some
2134 	 * number of one bits, the resulting field offset to match is
2135 	 * calculated as:
2136 	 *
2137 	 *    field_base + bitcount(*offset_base & offset_mask) << offset_shift
2138 	 */
2139 	FIELD_MODE_BITMASK,
2140 };
2141 
2142 /**
2143  * Flex item field tunnel mode
2144  */
2145 enum rte_flow_item_flex_tunnel_mode {
2146 	/**
2147 	 * The protocol header can be present in the packet only once.
2148 	 * No multiple flex item flow inclusions (for inner/outer) are allowed.
2149 	 * No any relations with tunnel protocols are imposed. The drivers
2150 	 * can optimize hardware resource usage to handle match on single flex
2151 	 * item of specific type.
2152 	 */
2153 	FLEX_TUNNEL_MODE_SINGLE = 0,
2154 	/**
2155 	 * Flex item presents outer header only.
2156 	 */
2157 	FLEX_TUNNEL_MODE_OUTER,
2158 	/**
2159 	 * Flex item presents inner header only.
2160 	 */
2161 	FLEX_TUNNEL_MODE_INNER,
2162 	/**
2163 	 * Flex item presents either inner or outer header. The driver
2164 	 * handles as many multiple inners as hardware supports.
2165 	 */
2166 	FLEX_TUNNEL_MODE_MULTI,
2167 	/**
2168 	 * Flex item presents tunnel protocol header.
2169 	 */
2170 	FLEX_TUNNEL_MODE_TUNNEL,
2171 };
2172 
2173 /**
2174  *
2175  * @warning
2176  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
2177  */
2178 __extension__
2179 struct rte_flow_item_flex_field {
2180 	/** Defines how match field offset is calculated over the packet. */
2181 	enum rte_flow_item_flex_field_mode field_mode;
2182 	uint32_t field_size; /**< Field size in bits. */
2183 	int32_t field_base; /**< Field offset in bits. */
2184 	uint32_t offset_base; /**< Indirect offset field offset in bits. */
2185 	uint32_t offset_mask; /**< Indirect offset field bit mask. */
2186 	int32_t offset_shift; /**< Indirect offset multiply factor. */
2187 	uint32_t field_id:16; /**< Device hint, for multiple items in flow. */
2188 	uint32_t reserved:16; /**< Reserved field. */
2189 };
2190 
2191 /**
2192  * @warning
2193  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
2194  */
2195 struct rte_flow_item_flex_link {
2196 	/**
2197 	 * Preceding/following header. The item type must be always provided.
2198 	 * For preceding one item must specify the header value/mask to match
2199 	 * for the link be taken and start the flex item header parsing.
2200 	 */
2201 	struct rte_flow_item item;
2202 	/**
2203 	 * Next field value to match to continue with one of the configured
2204 	 * next protocols.
2205 	 */
2206 	uint32_t next;
2207 };
2208 
2209 /**
2210  * @warning
2211  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
2212  */
2213 struct rte_flow_item_flex_conf {
2214 	/**
2215 	 * Specifies the flex item and tunnel relations and tells the PMD
2216 	 * whether flex item can be used for inner, outer or both headers,
2217 	 * or whether flex item presents the tunnel protocol itself.
2218 	 */
2219 	enum rte_flow_item_flex_tunnel_mode tunnel;
2220 	/**
2221 	 * The next header offset, it presents the network header size covered
2222 	 * by the flex item and can be obtained with all supported offset
2223 	 * calculating methods (fixed, dedicated field, bitmask, etc).
2224 	 */
2225 	struct rte_flow_item_flex_field next_header;
2226 	/**
2227 	 * Specifies the next protocol field to match with link next protocol
2228 	 * values and continue packet parsing with matching link.
2229 	 */
2230 	struct rte_flow_item_flex_field next_protocol;
2231 	/**
2232 	 * The fields will be sampled and presented for explicit match
2233 	 * with pattern in the rte_flow_flex_item. There can be multiple
2234 	 * fields descriptors, the number should be specified by nb_samples.
2235 	 */
2236 	struct rte_flow_item_flex_field *sample_data;
2237 	/** Number of field descriptors in the sample_data array. */
2238 	uint32_t nb_samples;
2239 	/**
2240 	 * Input link defines the flex item relation with preceding
2241 	 * header. It specified the preceding item type and provides pattern
2242 	 * to match. The flex item will continue parsing and will provide the
2243 	 * data to flow match in case if there is the match with one of input
2244 	 * links.
2245 	 */
2246 	struct rte_flow_item_flex_link *input_link;
2247 	/** Number of link descriptors in the input link array. */
2248 	uint32_t nb_inputs;
2249 	/**
2250 	 * Output link defines the next protocol field value to match and
2251 	 * the following protocol header to continue packet parsing. Also
2252 	 * defines the tunnel-related behaviour.
2253 	 */
2254 	struct rte_flow_item_flex_link *output_link;
2255 	/** Number of link descriptors in the output link array. */
2256 	uint32_t nb_outputs;
2257 };
2258 
2259 /**
2260  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_METER_COLOR.
2261  *
2262  * Matches Color Marker set by a Meter.
2263  */
2264 struct rte_flow_item_meter_color {
2265 	enum rte_color color; /**< Meter color marker. */
2266 };
2267 
2268 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_METER_COLOR. */
2269 #ifndef __cplusplus
2270 static const struct rte_flow_item_meter_color rte_flow_item_meter_color_mask = {
2271 	.color = RTE_COLORS,
2272 };
2273 #endif
2274 
2275 /**
2276  * @warning
2277  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
2278  *
2279  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_AGGR_AFFINITY
2280  *
2281  * For multiple ports aggregated to a single DPDK port,
2282  * match the aggregated port receiving the packets.
2283  */
2284 struct rte_flow_item_aggr_affinity {
2285 	/**
2286 	 * An aggregated port receiving the packets.
2287 	 * Numbering starts from 1.
2288 	 * Number of aggregated ports is reported by rte_eth_dev_count_aggr_ports().
2289 	 */
2290 	uint8_t affinity;
2291 };
2292 
2293 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_AGGR_AFFINITY. */
2294 #ifndef __cplusplus
2295 static const struct rte_flow_item_aggr_affinity
2296 rte_flow_item_aggr_affinity_mask = {
2297 	.affinity = 0xff,
2298 };
2299 #endif
2300 
2301 /**
2302  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TX_QUEUE
2303  *
2304  * Tx queue number.
2305  *
2306  * @see struct rte_flow_item_tx_queue
2307  */
2308 struct rte_flow_item_tx_queue {
2309 	/** Tx queue number of packet being transmitted. */
2310 	uint16_t tx_queue;
2311 };
2312 
2313 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TX_QUEUE. */
2314 #ifndef __cplusplus
2315 static const struct rte_flow_item_tx_queue rte_flow_item_tx_queue_mask = {
2316 	.tx_queue = 0xffff,
2317 };
2318 #endif
2319 
2320 /**
2321  *
2322  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PTYPE
2323  *
2324  * Matches the packet type as defined in rte_mbuf_ptype.
2325  */
2326 struct rte_flow_item_ptype {
2327 	uint32_t packet_type; /**< L2/L3/L4 and tunnel information. */
2328 };
2329 
2330 /** Default mask for RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PTYPE. */
2331 #ifndef __cplusplus
2332 static const struct rte_flow_item_ptype rte_flow_item_ptype_mask = {
2333 	.packet_type = 0xffffffff,
2334 };
2335 #endif
2336 
2337 /**
2338  * Action types.
2339  *
2340  * Each possible action is represented by a type.
2341  * An action can have an associated configuration object.
2342  * Several actions combined in a list can be assigned
2343  * to a flow rule and are performed in order.
2344  *
2345  * They fall in three categories:
2346  *
2347  * - Actions that modify the fate of matching traffic, for instance by
2348  *   dropping or assigning it a specific destination.
2349  *
2350  * - Actions that modify matching traffic contents or its properties. This
2351  *   includes adding/removing encapsulation, encryption, compression and
2352  *   marks.
2353  *
2354  * - Actions related to the flow rule itself, such as updating counters or
2355  *   making it non-terminating.
2356  *
2357  * Flow rules being terminating by default, not specifying any action of the
2358  * fate kind results in undefined behavior. This applies to both ingress and
2359  * egress.
2360  *
2361  * PASSTHRU, when supported, makes a flow rule non-terminating.
2362  */
2363 enum rte_flow_action_type {
2364 	/**
2365 	 * End marker for action lists. Prevents further processing of
2366 	 * actions, thereby ending the list.
2367 	 *
2368 	 * No associated configuration structure.
2369 	 */
2370 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_END,
2371 
2372 	/**
2373 	 * Used as a placeholder for convenience. It is ignored and simply
2374 	 * discarded by PMDs.
2375 	 *
2376 	 * No associated configuration structure.
2377 	 */
2378 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_VOID,
2379 
2380 	/**
2381 	 * Leaves traffic up for additional processing by subsequent flow
2382 	 * rules; makes a flow rule non-terminating.
2383 	 *
2384 	 * No associated configuration structure.
2385 	 */
2386 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PASSTHRU,
2387 
2388 	/**
2389 	 * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_JUMP
2390 	 *
2391 	 * Redirects packets to a group on the current device.
2392 	 *
2393 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_jump.
2394 	 */
2395 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_JUMP,
2396 
2397 	/**
2398 	 * Attaches an integer value to packets and sets RTE_MBUF_F_RX_FDIR and
2399 	 * RTE_MBUF_F_RX_FDIR_ID mbuf flags.
2400 	 *
2401 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_mark.
2402 	 *
2403 	 * One should negotiate mark delivery from the NIC to the PMD.
2404 	 * @see rte_eth_rx_metadata_negotiate()
2405 	 * @see RTE_ETH_RX_METADATA_USER_MARK
2406 	 */
2407 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MARK,
2408 
2409 	/**
2410 	 * Flags packets. Similar to MARK without a specific value; only
2411 	 * sets the RTE_MBUF_F_RX_FDIR mbuf flag.
2412 	 *
2413 	 * No associated configuration structure.
2414 	 *
2415 	 * One should negotiate flag delivery from the NIC to the PMD.
2416 	 * @see rte_eth_rx_metadata_negotiate()
2417 	 * @see RTE_ETH_RX_METADATA_USER_FLAG
2418 	 */
2419 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_FLAG,
2420 
2421 	/**
2422 	 * Assigns packets to a given queue index.
2423 	 *
2424 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_queue.
2425 	 */
2426 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_QUEUE,
2427 
2428 	/**
2429 	 * Drops packets.
2430 	 *
2431 	 * PASSTHRU overrides this action if both are specified.
2432 	 *
2433 	 * No associated configuration structure.
2434 	 */
2435 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_DROP,
2436 
2437 	/**
2438 	 * Enables counters for this flow rule.
2439 	 *
2440 	 * These counters can be retrieved and reset through rte_flow_query() or
2441 	 * rte_flow_action_handle_query() if the action provided via handle,
2442 	 * see struct rte_flow_query_count.
2443 	 *
2444 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_count.
2445 	 */
2446 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_COUNT,
2447 
2448 	/**
2449 	 * Similar to QUEUE, except RSS is additionally performed on packets
2450 	 * to spread them among several queues according to the provided
2451 	 * parameters.
2452 	 *
2453 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_rss.
2454 	 */
2455 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_RSS,
2456 
2457 	/**
2458 	 * @deprecated
2459 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PORT_REPRESENTOR
2460 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_REPRESENTED_PORT
2461 	 *
2462 	 * Directs matching traffic to the physical function (PF) of the
2463 	 * current device.
2464 	 *
2465 	 * No associated configuration structure.
2466 	 */
2467 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PF,
2468 
2469 	/**
2470 	 * @deprecated
2471 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PORT_REPRESENTOR
2472 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_REPRESENTED_PORT
2473 	 *
2474 	 * Directs matching traffic to a given virtual function of the
2475 	 * current device.
2476 	 *
2477 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_vf.
2478 	 */
2479 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_VF,
2480 
2481 	/**
2482 	 * @deprecated
2483 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PORT_REPRESENTOR
2484 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_REPRESENTED_PORT
2485 	 *
2486 	 * Directs matching traffic to a given DPDK port ID.
2487 	 *
2488 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_port_id.
2489 	 */
2490 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PORT_ID,
2491 
2492 	/**
2493 	 * Traffic metering and policing (MTR).
2494 	 *
2495 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_meter.
2496 	 * See file rte_mtr.h for MTR object configuration.
2497 	 */
2498 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_METER,
2499 
2500 	/**
2501 	 * Redirects packets to security engine of current device for security
2502 	 * processing as specified by security session.
2503 	 *
2504 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_security.
2505 	 */
2506 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SECURITY,
2507 
2508 	/**
2509 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2510 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2511 	 *
2512 	 * Implements OFPAT_DEC_NW_TTL ("decrement IP TTL") as defined by
2513 	 * the OpenFlow Switch Specification.
2514 	 *
2515 	 * No associated configuration structure.
2516 	 */
2517 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_DEC_NW_TTL,
2518 
2519 	/**
2520 	 * Implements OFPAT_POP_VLAN ("pop the outer VLAN tag") as defined
2521 	 * by the OpenFlow Switch Specification.
2522 	 *
2523 	 * No associated configuration structure.
2524 	 */
2525 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_POP_VLAN,
2526 
2527 	/**
2528 	 * Implements OFPAT_PUSH_VLAN ("push a new VLAN tag") as defined by
2529 	 * the OpenFlow Switch Specification.
2530 	 *
2531 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_of_push_vlan.
2532 	 */
2533 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_PUSH_VLAN,
2534 
2535 	/**
2536 	 * Implements OFPAT_SET_VLAN_VID ("set the 802.1q VLAN ID") as
2537 	 * defined by the OpenFlow Switch Specification.
2538 	 *
2539 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_of_set_vlan_vid.
2540 	 */
2541 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_SET_VLAN_VID,
2542 
2543 	/**
2544 	 * Implements OFPAT_SET_LAN_PCP ("set the 802.1q priority") as
2545 	 * defined by the OpenFlow Switch Specification.
2546 	 *
2547 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_of_set_vlan_pcp.
2548 	 */
2549 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_SET_VLAN_PCP,
2550 
2551 	/**
2552 	 * Implements OFPAT_POP_MPLS ("pop the outer MPLS tag") as defined
2553 	 * by the OpenFlow Switch Specification.
2554 	 *
2555 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_of_pop_mpls.
2556 	 */
2557 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_POP_MPLS,
2558 
2559 	/**
2560 	 * Implements OFPAT_PUSH_MPLS ("push a new MPLS tag") as defined by
2561 	 * the OpenFlow Switch Specification.
2562 	 *
2563 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_of_push_mpls.
2564 	 */
2565 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_PUSH_MPLS,
2566 
2567 	/**
2568 	 * Encapsulate flow in VXLAN tunnel as defined in
2569 	 * rte_flow_action_vxlan_encap action structure.
2570 	 *
2571 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_vxlan_encap.
2572 	 */
2573 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_VXLAN_ENCAP,
2574 
2575 	/**
2576 	 * Decapsulate outer most VXLAN tunnel from matched flow.
2577 	 *
2578 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid VXLAN tunnel (as specified by
2579 	 * RFC7348) then the PMD should return a RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION
2580 	 * error.
2581 	 */
2582 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_VXLAN_DECAP,
2583 
2584 	/**
2585 	 * Encapsulate flow in NVGRE tunnel defined in the
2586 	 * rte_flow_action_nvgre_encap action structure.
2587 	 *
2588 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_nvgre_encap.
2589 	 */
2590 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_NVGRE_ENCAP,
2591 
2592 	/**
2593 	 * Decapsulate outer most NVGRE tunnel from matched flow.
2594 	 *
2595 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid NVGRE tunnel (as specified by
2596 	 * RFC7637) then the PMD should return a RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION
2597 	 * error.
2598 	 */
2599 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_NVGRE_DECAP,
2600 
2601 	/**
2602 	 * Add outer header whose template is provided in its data buffer
2603 	 *
2604 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_raw_encap.
2605 	 */
2606 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_RAW_ENCAP,
2607 
2608 	/**
2609 	 * Remove outer header whose template is provided in its data buffer.
2610 	 *
2611 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_raw_decap
2612 	 */
2613 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_RAW_DECAP,
2614 
2615 	/**
2616 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2617 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2618 	 *
2619 	 * Modify IPv4 source address in the outermost IPv4 header.
2620 	 *
2621 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV4,
2622 	 * then the PMD should return a RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION error.
2623 	 *
2624 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_ipv4.
2625 	 */
2626 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV4_SRC,
2627 
2628 	/**
2629 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2630 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2631 	 *
2632 	 * Modify IPv4 destination address in the outermost IPv4 header.
2633 	 *
2634 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV4,
2635 	 * then the PMD should return a RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION error.
2636 	 *
2637 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_ipv4.
2638 	 */
2639 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV4_DST,
2640 
2641 	/**
2642 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2643 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2644 	 *
2645 	 * Modify IPv6 source address in the outermost IPv6 header.
2646 	 *
2647 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6,
2648 	 * then the PMD should return a RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION error.
2649 	 *
2650 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_ipv6.
2651 	 */
2652 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV6_SRC,
2653 
2654 	/**
2655 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2656 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2657 	 *
2658 	 * Modify IPv6 destination address in the outermost IPv6 header.
2659 	 *
2660 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6,
2661 	 * then the PMD should return a RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION error.
2662 	 *
2663 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_ipv6.
2664 	 */
2665 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV6_DST,
2666 
2667 	/**
2668 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2669 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2670 	 *
2671 	 * Modify source port number in the outermost TCP/UDP header.
2672 	 *
2673 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TCP
2674 	 * or RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_UDP, then the PMD should return a
2675 	 * RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION error.
2676 	 *
2677 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_tp.
2678 	 */
2679 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_TP_SRC,
2680 
2681 	/**
2682 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2683 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2684 	 *
2685 	 * Modify destination port number in the outermost TCP/UDP header.
2686 	 *
2687 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_TCP
2688 	 * or RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_UDP, then the PMD should return a
2689 	 * RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION error.
2690 	 *
2691 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_tp.
2692 	 */
2693 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_TP_DST,
2694 
2695 	/**
2696 	 * Swap the source and destination MAC addresses in the outermost
2697 	 * Ethernet header.
2698 	 *
2699 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH,
2700 	 * then the PMD should return a RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION error.
2701 	 *
2702 	 * No associated configuration structure.
2703 	 */
2704 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MAC_SWAP,
2705 
2706 	/**
2707 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2708 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2709 	 *
2710 	 * Decrease TTL value directly
2711 	 *
2712 	 * No associated configuration structure.
2713 	 */
2714 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_DEC_TTL,
2715 
2716 	/**
2717 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2718 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2719 	 *
2720 	 * Set TTL value
2721 	 *
2722 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_ttl
2723 	 */
2724 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_TTL,
2725 
2726 	/**
2727 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2728 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2729 	 *
2730 	 * Set source MAC address from matched flow.
2731 	 *
2732 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH,
2733 	 * the PMD should return a RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION error.
2734 	 *
2735 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_mac.
2736 	 */
2737 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_MAC_SRC,
2738 
2739 	/**
2740 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2741 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2742 	 *
2743 	 * Set destination MAC address from matched flow.
2744 	 *
2745 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH,
2746 	 * the PMD should return a RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION error.
2747 	 *
2748 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_mac.
2749 	 */
2750 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_MAC_DST,
2751 
2752 	/**
2753 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2754 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2755 	 *
2756 	 * Increase sequence number in the outermost TCP header.
2757 	 *
2758 	 * Action configuration specifies the value to increase
2759 	 * TCP sequence number as a big-endian 32 bit integer.
2760 	 *
2761 	 * @p conf type:
2762 	 * @code rte_be32_t * @endcode
2763 	 *
2764 	 * Using this action on non-matching traffic will result in
2765 	 * undefined behavior.
2766 	 */
2767 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_INC_TCP_SEQ,
2768 
2769 	/**
2770 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2771 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2772 	 *
2773 	 * Decrease sequence number in the outermost TCP header.
2774 	 *
2775 	 * Action configuration specifies the value to decrease
2776 	 * TCP sequence number as a big-endian 32 bit integer.
2777 	 *
2778 	 * @p conf type:
2779 	 * @code rte_be32_t * @endcode
2780 	 *
2781 	 * Using this action on non-matching traffic will result in
2782 	 * undefined behavior.
2783 	 */
2784 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_DEC_TCP_SEQ,
2785 
2786 	/**
2787 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2788 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2789 	 *
2790 	 * Increase acknowledgment number in the outermost TCP header.
2791 	 *
2792 	 * Action configuration specifies the value to increase
2793 	 * TCP acknowledgment number as a big-endian 32 bit integer.
2794 	 *
2795 	 * @p conf type:
2796 	 * @code rte_be32_t * @endcode
2797 
2798 	 * Using this action on non-matching traffic will result in
2799 	 * undefined behavior.
2800 	 */
2801 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_INC_TCP_ACK,
2802 
2803 	/**
2804 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2805 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2806 	 *
2807 	 * Decrease acknowledgment number in the outermost TCP header.
2808 	 *
2809 	 * Action configuration specifies the value to decrease
2810 	 * TCP acknowledgment number as a big-endian 32 bit integer.
2811 	 *
2812 	 * @p conf type:
2813 	 * @code rte_be32_t * @endcode
2814 	 *
2815 	 * Using this action on non-matching traffic will result in
2816 	 * undefined behavior.
2817 	 */
2818 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_DEC_TCP_ACK,
2819 
2820 	/**
2821 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2822 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2823 	 *
2824 	 * Set Tag.
2825 	 *
2826 	 * Tag is for internal flow usage only and
2827 	 * is not delivered to the application.
2828 	 *
2829 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_tag.
2830 	 */
2831 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_TAG,
2832 
2833 	/**
2834 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2835 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2836 	 *
2837 	 * Set metadata on ingress or egress path.
2838 	 *
2839 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_meta.
2840 	 */
2841 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_META,
2842 
2843 	/**
2844 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2845 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2846 	 *
2847 	 * Modify IPv4 DSCP in the outermost IP header.
2848 	 *
2849 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV4,
2850 	 * then the PMD should return a RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION error.
2851 	 *
2852 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_dscp.
2853 	 */
2854 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV4_DSCP,
2855 
2856 	/**
2857 	 * @warning This is a legacy action.
2858 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
2859 	 *
2860 	 * Modify IPv6 DSCP in the outermost IP header.
2861 	 *
2862 	 * If flow pattern does not define a valid RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_IPV6,
2863 	 * then the PMD should return a RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION error.
2864 	 *
2865 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_set_dscp.
2866 	 */
2867 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV6_DSCP,
2868 
2869 	/**
2870 	 * Report as aged flow if timeout passed without any matching on the
2871 	 * flow.
2872 	 *
2873 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_age.
2874 	 * See function rte_flow_get_q_aged_flows
2875 	 * See function rte_flow_get_aged_flows
2876 	 * see enum RTE_ETH_EVENT_FLOW_AGED
2877 	 * See struct rte_flow_query_age
2878 	 * See struct rte_flow_update_age
2879 	 */
2880 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_AGE,
2881 
2882 	/**
2883 	 * The matching packets will be duplicated with specified ratio and
2884 	 * applied with own set of actions with a fate action.
2885 	 *
2886 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_sample.
2887 	 */
2888 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SAMPLE,
2889 
2890 	/**
2891 	 * @deprecated
2892 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_INDIRECT
2893 	 *
2894 	 * Describe action shared across multiple flow rules.
2895 	 *
2896 	 * Allow multiple rules reference the same action by handle (see
2897 	 * struct rte_flow_shared_action).
2898 	 */
2899 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SHARED,
2900 
2901 	/**
2902 	 * Modify a packet header field, tag, mark or metadata.
2903 	 *
2904 	 * Allow the modification of an arbitrary header field via
2905 	 * set, add and sub operations or copying its content into
2906 	 * tag, meta or mark for future processing.
2907 	 *
2908 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_modify_field.
2909 	 */
2910 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD,
2911 
2912 	/**
2913 	 * An action handle is referenced in a rule through an indirect action.
2914 	 *
2915 	 * The same action handle may be used in multiple rules for the same
2916 	 * or different ethdev ports.
2917 	 */
2918 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_INDIRECT,
2919 
2920 	/**
2921 	 * [META]
2922 	 *
2923 	 * Enable tracking a TCP connection state.
2924 	 *
2925 	 * @see struct rte_flow_action_conntrack.
2926 	 */
2927 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_CONNTRACK,
2928 
2929 	/**
2930 	 * Color the packet to reflect the meter color result.
2931 	 * Set the meter color in the mbuf to the selected color.
2932 	 *
2933 	 * See struct rte_flow_action_meter_color.
2934 	 */
2935 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_METER_COLOR,
2936 
2937 	/**
2938 	 * At embedded switch level, sends matching traffic to the given ethdev.
2939 	 *
2940 	 * @see struct rte_flow_action_ethdev
2941 	 */
2942 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PORT_REPRESENTOR,
2943 
2944 	/**
2945 	 * At embedded switch level, send matching traffic to
2946 	 * the entity represented by the given ethdev.
2947 	 *
2948 	 * @see struct rte_flow_action_ethdev
2949 	 */
2950 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_REPRESENTED_PORT,
2951 
2952 	/**
2953 	 * Traffic metering and marking (MTR).
2954 	 *
2955 	 * @see struct rte_flow_action_meter_mark
2956 	 * See file rte_mtr.h for MTR profile object configuration.
2957 	 */
2958 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_METER_MARK,
2959 
2960 	/**
2961 	 * Send packets to the kernel, without going to userspace at all.
2962 	 * The packets will be received by the kernel driver sharing
2963 	 * the same device as the DPDK port on which this action is configured.
2964 	 * This action mostly suits bifurcated driver model.
2965 	 *
2966 	 * No associated configuration structure.
2967 	 */
2968 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SEND_TO_KERNEL,
2969 
2970 	/**
2971 	 * Apply the quota verdict (PASS or BLOCK) to a flow.
2972 	 *
2973 	 * @see struct rte_flow_action_quota
2974 	 * @see struct rte_flow_query_quota
2975 	 * @see struct rte_flow_update_quota
2976 	 */
2977 	 RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_QUOTA,
2978 
2979 	/**
2980 	 * Skip congestion management configuration.
2981 	 *
2982 	 * Using rte_eth_cman_config_set(), the application
2983 	 * can configure ethdev Rx queue's congestion mechanism.
2984 	 * This flow action allows to skip the congestion configuration
2985 	 * applied to the given ethdev Rx queue.
2986 	 */
2987 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SKIP_CMAN,
2988 
2989 	/**
2990 	 * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_IPV6_EXT_PUSH
2991 	 *
2992 	 * Push IPv6 extension into IPv6 packet.
2993 	 *
2994 	 * @see struct rte_flow_action_ipv6_ext_push.
2995 	 */
2996 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_IPV6_EXT_PUSH,
2997 
2998 	/**
2999 	 * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_IPV6_EXT_REMOVE
3000 	 *
3001 	 * Remove IPv6 extension from IPv6 packet whose type
3002 	 * is provided in its configuration buffer.
3003 	 *
3004 	 * @see struct rte_flow_action_ipv6_ext_remove.
3005 	 */
3006 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_IPV6_EXT_REMOVE,
3007 
3008 	/**
3009 	 * Action handle to reference flow actions list.
3010 	 *
3011 	 * @see struct rte_flow_action_indirect_list
3012 	 */
3013 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_INDIRECT_LIST,
3014 
3015 	/**
3016 	 * Program action. These actions are defined by the program currently
3017 	 * loaded on the device. For example, these actions are applicable to
3018 	 * devices that can be programmed through the P4 language.
3019 	 *
3020 	 * @see struct rte_flow_action_prog.
3021 	 */
3022 	RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PROG,
3023 };
3024 
3025 /**
3026  * @warning
3027  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
3028  *
3029  * QUOTA operational mode.
3030  *
3031  * @see struct rte_flow_action_quota
3032  */
3033 enum rte_flow_quota_mode {
3034 	RTE_FLOW_QUOTA_MODE_PACKET = 1, /**< Count packets. */
3035 	RTE_FLOW_QUOTA_MODE_L2 = 2, /**< Count packet bytes starting from L2. */
3036 	RTE_FLOW_QUOTA_MODE_L3 = 3, /**< Count packet bytes starting from L3. */
3037 };
3038 
3039 /**
3040  * @warning
3041  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
3042  *
3043  * Create QUOTA action.
3044  *
3045  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_QUOTA
3046  */
3047 struct rte_flow_action_quota {
3048 	enum rte_flow_quota_mode mode; /**< Quota operational mode. */
3049 	int64_t quota;                 /**< Quota value. */
3050 };
3051 
3052 /**
3053  * @warning
3054  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
3055  *
3056  * Query indirect QUOTA action.
3057  *
3058  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_QUOTA
3059  */
3060 struct rte_flow_query_quota {
3061 	int64_t quota; /**< Quota value. */
3062 };
3063 
3064 /**
3065  * @warning
3066  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
3067  *
3068  * Indirect QUOTA update operations.
3069  *
3070  * @see struct rte_flow_update_quota
3071  */
3072 enum rte_flow_update_quota_op {
3073 	RTE_FLOW_UPDATE_QUOTA_SET, /**< Set new quota value. */
3074 	RTE_FLOW_UPDATE_QUOTA_ADD, /**< Increase quota value. */
3075 };
3076 
3077 /**
3078  * @warning
3079  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
3080  *
3081  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_QUOTA
3082  *
3083  * Update indirect QUOTA action.
3084  */
3085 struct rte_flow_update_quota {
3086 	enum rte_flow_update_quota_op op; /**< Update operation. */
3087 	int64_t quota;                    /**< Quota value. */
3088 };
3089 
3090 /**
3091  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MARK
3092  *
3093  * Attaches an integer value to packets and sets RTE_MBUF_F_RX_FDIR and
3094  * RTE_MBUF_F_RX_FDIR_ID mbuf flags.
3095  *
3096  * This value is arbitrary and application-defined. Maximum allowed value
3097  * depends on the underlying implementation. It is returned in the
3098  * hash.fdir.hi mbuf field.
3099  */
3100 struct rte_flow_action_mark {
3101 	uint32_t id; /**< Integer value to return with packets. */
3102 };
3103 
3104 /**
3105  * @warning
3106  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3107  *
3108  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_JUMP
3109  *
3110  * Redirects packets to a group on the current device.
3111  *
3112  * In a hierarchy of groups, which can be used to represent physical or logical
3113  * flow tables on the device, this action allows the action to be a redirect to
3114  * a group on that device.
3115  */
3116 struct rte_flow_action_jump {
3117 	uint32_t group;
3118 };
3119 
3120 /**
3121  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_QUEUE
3122  *
3123  * Assign packets to a given queue index.
3124  */
3125 struct rte_flow_action_queue {
3126 	uint16_t index; /**< Queue index to use. */
3127 };
3128 
3129 /**
3130  * @warning
3131  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3132  *
3133  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_AGE
3134  *
3135  * Report flow as aged-out if timeout passed without any matching
3136  * on the flow. RTE_ETH_EVENT_FLOW_AGED event is triggered when a
3137  * port detects new aged-out flows.
3138  *
3139  * The flow context and the flow handle will be reported by the either
3140  * rte_flow_get_aged_flows or rte_flow_get_q_aged_flows APIs.
3141  */
3142 struct rte_flow_action_age {
3143 	uint32_t timeout:24; /**< Time in seconds. */
3144 	uint32_t reserved:8; /**< Reserved, must be zero. */
3145 	/** The user flow context, NULL means the rte_flow pointer. */
3146 	void *context;
3147 };
3148 
3149 /**
3150  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_AGE (query)
3151  *
3152  * Query structure to retrieve the aging status information of a
3153  * shared AGE action, or a flow rule using the AGE action.
3154  */
3155 struct rte_flow_query_age {
3156 	uint32_t reserved:6; /**< Reserved, must be zero. */
3157 	uint32_t aged:1; /**< 1 if aging timeout expired, 0 otherwise. */
3158 	/** sec_since_last_hit value is valid. */
3159 	uint32_t sec_since_last_hit_valid:1;
3160 	uint32_t sec_since_last_hit:24; /**< Seconds since last traffic hit. */
3161 };
3162 
3163 /**
3164  * @warning
3165  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3166  *
3167  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_AGE
3168  *
3169  * Update indirect AGE action attributes:
3170  *  - Timeout can be updated including stop/start action:
3171  *     +-------------+-------------+------------------------------+
3172  *     | Old Timeout | New Timeout | Updating                     |
3173  *     +=============+=============+==============================+
3174  *     | 0           | positive    | Start aging with new value   |
3175  *     +-------------+-------------+------------------------------+
3176  *     | positive    | 0           | Stop aging			  |
3177  *     +-------------+-------------+------------------------------+
3178  *     | positive    | positive    | Change timeout to new value  |
3179  *     +-------------+-------------+------------------------------+
3180  *  - sec_since_last_hit can be reset.
3181  */
3182 struct rte_flow_update_age {
3183 	uint32_t reserved:6; /**< Reserved, must be zero. */
3184 	uint32_t timeout_valid:1; /**< The timeout is valid for update. */
3185 	uint32_t timeout:24; /**< Time in seconds. */
3186 	/** Means that aging should assume packet passed the aging. */
3187 	uint32_t touch:1;
3188 };
3189 
3190 /**
3191  * @warning
3192  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3193  *
3194  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_COUNT
3195  *
3196  * Adds a counter action to a matched flow.
3197  *
3198  * If more than one count action is specified in a single flow rule, then each
3199  * action must specify a unique ID.
3200  *
3201  * Counters can be retrieved and reset through ``rte_flow_query()``, see
3202  * ``struct rte_flow_query_count``.
3203  *
3204  * For ports within the same switch domain then the counter ID namespace extends
3205  * to all ports within that switch domain.
3206  */
3207 struct rte_flow_action_count {
3208 	uint32_t id; /**< Counter ID. */
3209 };
3210 
3211 /**
3212  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_COUNT (query)
3213  *
3214  * Query structure to retrieve and reset flow rule counters.
3215  */
3216 struct rte_flow_query_count {
3217 	uint32_t reset:1; /**< Reset counters after query [in]. */
3218 	uint32_t hits_set:1; /**< hits field is set [out]. */
3219 	uint32_t bytes_set:1; /**< bytes field is set [out]. */
3220 	uint32_t reserved:29; /**< Reserved, must be zero [in, out]. */
3221 	uint64_t hits; /**< Number of hits for this rule [out]. */
3222 	uint64_t bytes; /**< Number of bytes through this rule [out]. */
3223 };
3224 
3225 /**
3226  * Hash function types.
3227  */
3228 enum rte_eth_hash_function {
3229 	RTE_ETH_HASH_FUNCTION_DEFAULT = 0,
3230 	RTE_ETH_HASH_FUNCTION_TOEPLITZ, /**< Toeplitz */
3231 	RTE_ETH_HASH_FUNCTION_SIMPLE_XOR, /**< Simple XOR */
3232 	/**
3233 	 * Symmetric Toeplitz: src, dst will be replaced by
3234 	 * xor(src, dst). For the case with src/dst only,
3235 	 * src or dst address will xor with zero pair.
3236 	 */
3237 	RTE_ETH_HASH_FUNCTION_SYMMETRIC_TOEPLITZ,
3238 	/**
3239 	 * Symmetric Toeplitz: L3 and L4 fields are sorted prior to
3240 	 * the hash function.
3241 	 *  If src_ip > dst_ip, swap src_ip and dst_ip.
3242 	 *  If src_port > dst_port, swap src_port and dst_port.
3243 	 */
3244 	RTE_ETH_HASH_FUNCTION_SYMMETRIC_TOEPLITZ_SORT,
3245 	RTE_ETH_HASH_FUNCTION_MAX,
3246 };
3247 
3248 /**
3249  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_RSS
3250  *
3251  * Similar to QUEUE, except RSS is additionally performed on packets to
3252  * spread them among several queues according to the provided parameters.
3253  *
3254  * Unlike global RSS settings used by other DPDK APIs, unsetting the
3255  * @p types field does not disable RSS in a flow rule. Doing so instead
3256  * requests safe unspecified "best-effort" settings from the underlying PMD,
3257  * which depending on the flow rule, may result in anything ranging from
3258  * empty (single queue) to all-inclusive RSS.
3259  *
3260  * Note: RSS hash result is stored in the hash.rss mbuf field which overlaps
3261  * hash.fdir.lo. Since the MARK action sets the hash.fdir.hi field only,
3262  * both can be requested simultaneously.
3263  */
3264 struct rte_flow_action_rss {
3265 	enum rte_eth_hash_function func; /**< RSS hash function to apply. */
3266 	/**
3267 	 * Packet encapsulation level RSS hash @p types apply to.
3268 	 *
3269 	 * - @p 0 requests the default behavior. Depending on the packet
3270 	 *   type, it can mean outermost, innermost, anything in between or
3271 	 *   even no RSS.
3272 	 *
3273 	 *   It basically stands for the innermost encapsulation level RSS
3274 	 *   can be performed on according to PMD and device capabilities.
3275 	 *
3276 	 * - @p 1 requests RSS to be performed on the outermost packet
3277 	 *   encapsulation level.
3278 	 *
3279 	 * - @p 2 and subsequent values request RSS to be performed on the
3280 	 *   specified inner packet encapsulation level, from outermost to
3281 	 *   innermost (lower to higher values).
3282 	 *
3283 	 * Values other than @p 0 are not necessarily supported.
3284 	 *
3285 	 * Requesting a specific RSS level on unrecognized traffic results
3286 	 * in undefined behavior. For predictable results, it is recommended
3287 	 * to make the flow rule pattern match packet headers up to the
3288 	 * requested encapsulation level so that only matching traffic goes
3289 	 * through.
3290 	 */
3291 	uint32_t level;
3292 	uint64_t types; /**< Specific RSS hash types (see RTE_ETH_RSS_*). */
3293 	uint32_t key_len; /**< Hash key length in bytes. */
3294 	uint32_t queue_num; /**< Number of entries in @p queue. */
3295 	const uint8_t *key; /**< Hash key. */
3296 	const uint16_t *queue; /**< Queue indices to use. */
3297 };
3298 
3299 /**
3300  * @deprecated
3301  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PORT_REPRESENTOR
3302  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_REPRESENTED_PORT
3303  *
3304  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_VF
3305  *
3306  * Directs matching traffic to a given virtual function of the current
3307  * device.
3308  *
3309  * Packets matched by a VF pattern item can be redirected to their original
3310  * VF ID instead of the specified one. This parameter may not be available
3311  * and is not guaranteed to work properly if the VF part is matched by a
3312  * prior flow rule or if packets are not addressed to a VF in the first
3313  * place.
3314  */
3315 struct rte_flow_action_vf {
3316 	uint32_t original:1; /**< Use original VF ID if possible. */
3317 	uint32_t reserved:31; /**< Reserved, must be zero. */
3318 	uint32_t id; /**< VF ID. */
3319 };
3320 
3321 /**
3322  * @deprecated
3323  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PORT_REPRESENTOR
3324  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_REPRESENTED_PORT
3325  *
3326  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PORT_ID
3327  *
3328  * Directs matching traffic to a given DPDK port ID.
3329  *
3330  * @see RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_PORT_ID
3331  */
3332 struct rte_flow_action_port_id {
3333 	uint32_t original:1; /**< Use original DPDK port ID if possible. */
3334 	uint32_t reserved:31; /**< Reserved, must be zero. */
3335 	uint32_t id; /**< DPDK port ID. */
3336 };
3337 
3338 /**
3339  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_METER
3340  *
3341  * Traffic metering and policing (MTR).
3342  *
3343  * Packets matched by items of this type can be either dropped or passed to the
3344  * next item with their color set by the MTR object.
3345  */
3346 struct rte_flow_action_meter {
3347 	uint32_t mtr_id; /**< MTR object ID created with rte_mtr_create(). */
3348 };
3349 
3350 /**
3351  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SECURITY
3352  *
3353  * Perform the security action on flows matched by the pattern items
3354  * according to the configuration of the security session.
3355  *
3356  * This action modifies the payload of matched flows. For INLINE_CRYPTO, the
3357  * security protocol headers and IV are fully provided by the application as
3358  * specified in the flow pattern. The payload of matching packets is
3359  * encrypted on egress, and decrypted and authenticated on ingress.
3360  * For INLINE_PROTOCOL, the security protocol is fully offloaded to HW,
3361  * providing full encapsulation and decapsulation of packets in security
3362  * protocols. The flow pattern specifies both the outer security header fields
3363  * and the inner packet fields. The security session specified in the action
3364  * must match the pattern parameters.
3365  *
3366  * The security session specified in the action must be created on the same
3367  * port as the flow action that is being specified.
3368  *
3369  * The ingress/egress flow attribute should match that specified in the
3370  * security session if the security session supports the definition of the
3371  * direction.
3372  *
3373  * Multiple flows can be configured to use the same security session.
3374  *
3375  * The NULL value is allowed for security session. If security session is NULL,
3376  * then SPI field in ESP flow item and IP addresses in flow items 'IPv4' and
3377  * 'IPv6' will be allowed to be a range. The rule thus created can enable
3378  * security processing on multiple flows.
3379  */
3380 struct rte_flow_action_security {
3381 	void *security_session; /**< Pointer to security session structure. */
3382 };
3383 
3384 /**
3385  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_PUSH_VLAN
3386  *
3387  * Implements OFPAT_PUSH_VLAN ("push a new VLAN tag") as defined by the
3388  * OpenFlow Switch Specification.
3389  */
3390 struct rte_flow_action_of_push_vlan {
3391 	rte_be16_t ethertype; /**< EtherType. */
3392 };
3393 
3394 /**
3395  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_SET_VLAN_VID
3396  *
3397  * Implements OFPAT_SET_VLAN_VID ("set the 802.1q VLAN ID") as defined by
3398  * the OpenFlow Switch Specification.
3399  */
3400 struct rte_flow_action_of_set_vlan_vid {
3401 	rte_be16_t vlan_vid; /**< VLAN ID. */
3402 };
3403 
3404 /**
3405  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_SET_VLAN_PCP
3406  *
3407  * Implements OFPAT_SET_LAN_PCP ("set the 802.1q priority") as defined by
3408  * the OpenFlow Switch Specification.
3409  */
3410 struct rte_flow_action_of_set_vlan_pcp {
3411 	uint8_t vlan_pcp; /**< VLAN priority. */
3412 };
3413 
3414 /**
3415  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_POP_MPLS
3416  *
3417  * Implements OFPAT_POP_MPLS ("pop the outer MPLS tag") as defined by the
3418  * OpenFlow Switch Specification.
3419  */
3420 struct rte_flow_action_of_pop_mpls {
3421 	rte_be16_t ethertype; /**< EtherType. */
3422 };
3423 
3424 /**
3425  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_OF_PUSH_MPLS
3426  *
3427  * Implements OFPAT_PUSH_MPLS ("push a new MPLS tag") as defined by the
3428  * OpenFlow Switch Specification.
3429  */
3430 struct rte_flow_action_of_push_mpls {
3431 	rte_be16_t ethertype; /**< EtherType. */
3432 };
3433 
3434 /**
3435  * @warning
3436  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3437  *
3438  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_VXLAN_ENCAP
3439  *
3440  * VXLAN tunnel end-point encapsulation data definition
3441  *
3442  * The tunnel definition is provided through the flow item pattern, the
3443  * provided pattern must conform to RFC7348 for the tunnel specified. The flow
3444  * definition must be provided in order from the RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH
3445  * definition up the end item which is specified by RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_END.
3446  *
3447  * The mask field allows user to specify which fields in the flow item
3448  * definitions can be ignored and which have valid data and can be used
3449  * verbatim.
3450  *
3451  * Note: the last field is not used in the definition of a tunnel and can be
3452  * ignored.
3453  *
3454  * Valid flow definition for RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_VXLAN_ENCAP include:
3455  *
3456  * - ETH / IPV4 / UDP / VXLAN / END
3457  * - ETH / IPV6 / UDP / VXLAN / END
3458  * - ETH / VLAN / IPV4 / UDP / VXLAN / END
3459  */
3460 struct rte_flow_action_vxlan_encap {
3461 	/**
3462 	 * Encapsulating vxlan tunnel definition
3463 	 * (terminated by the END pattern item).
3464 	 */
3465 	struct rte_flow_item *definition;
3466 };
3467 
3468 /**
3469  * @warning
3470  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3471  *
3472  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_NVGRE_ENCAP
3473  *
3474  * NVGRE tunnel end-point encapsulation data definition
3475  *
3476  * The tunnel definition is provided through the flow item pattern  the
3477  * provided pattern must conform with RFC7637. The flow definition must be
3478  * provided in order from the RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_ETH definition up the end item
3479  * which is specified by RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_END.
3480  *
3481  * The mask field allows user to specify which fields in the flow item
3482  * definitions can be ignored and which have valid data and can be used
3483  * verbatim.
3484  *
3485  * Note: the last field is not used in the definition of a tunnel and can be
3486  * ignored.
3487  *
3488  * Valid flow definition for RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_NVGRE_ENCAP include:
3489  *
3490  * - ETH / IPV4 / NVGRE / END
3491  * - ETH / VLAN / IPV6 / NVGRE / END
3492  */
3493 struct rte_flow_action_nvgre_encap {
3494 	/**
3495 	 * Encapsulating vxlan tunnel definition
3496 	 * (terminated by the END pattern item).
3497 	 */
3498 	struct rte_flow_item *definition;
3499 };
3500 
3501 /**
3502  * @warning
3503  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3504  *
3505  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_RAW_ENCAP
3506  *
3507  * Raw tunnel end-point encapsulation data definition.
3508  *
3509  * The data holds the headers definitions to be applied on the packet.
3510  * The data must start with ETH header up to the tunnel item header itself.
3511  * When used right after RAW_DECAP (for decapsulating L3 tunnel type for
3512  * example MPLSoGRE) the data will just hold layer 2 header.
3513  *
3514  * The preserve parameter holds which bits in the packet the PMD is not allowed
3515  * to change, this parameter can also be NULL and then the PMD is allowed
3516  * to update any field.
3517  *
3518  * size holds the number of bytes in @p data and @p preserve.
3519  */
3520 struct rte_flow_action_raw_encap {
3521 	uint8_t *data; /**< Encapsulation data. */
3522 	uint8_t *preserve; /**< Bit-mask of @p data to preserve on output. */
3523 	size_t size; /**< Size of @p data and @p preserve. */
3524 };
3525 
3526 /**
3527  * @warning
3528  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3529  *
3530  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_RAW_DECAP
3531  *
3532  * Raw tunnel end-point decapsulation data definition.
3533  *
3534  * The data holds the headers definitions to be removed from the packet.
3535  * The data must start with ETH header up to the tunnel item header itself.
3536  * When used right before RAW_DECAP (for encapsulating L3 tunnel type for
3537  * example MPLSoGRE) the data will just hold layer 2 header.
3538  *
3539  * size holds the number of bytes in @p data.
3540  */
3541 struct rte_flow_action_raw_decap {
3542 	uint8_t *data; /**< Encapsulation data. */
3543 	size_t size; /**< Size of @p data and @p preserve. */
3544 };
3545 
3546 /**
3547  * @warning
3548  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3549  *
3550  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV4_SRC
3551  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV4_DST
3552  *
3553  * Allows modification of IPv4 source (RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV4_SRC)
3554  * and destination address (RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV4_DST) in the
3555  * specified outermost IPv4 header.
3556  */
3557 struct rte_flow_action_set_ipv4 {
3558 	rte_be32_t ipv4_addr;
3559 };
3560 
3561 /**
3562  * @warning
3563  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3564  *
3565  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV6_SRC
3566  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV6_DST
3567  *
3568  * Allows modification of IPv6 source (RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV6_SRC)
3569  * and destination address (RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV6_DST) in the
3570  * specified outermost IPv6 header.
3571  */
3572 struct rte_flow_action_set_ipv6 {
3573 	uint8_t ipv6_addr[16];
3574 };
3575 
3576 /**
3577  * @warning
3578  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice.
3579  *
3580  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_IPV6_EXT_PUSH
3581  *
3582  * Valid flow definition for RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_IPV6_EXT_PUSH include:
3583  *
3584  * - IPV6_EXT TYPE / IPV6_EXT_HEADER_IN_TYPE / END
3585  *
3586  * The data must be added as the last IPv6 extension.
3587  */
3588 struct rte_flow_action_ipv6_ext_push {
3589 	uint8_t *data; /**< IPv6 extension header data. */
3590 	size_t size; /**< Size (in bytes) of @p data. */
3591 	uint8_t type; /**< Type of IPv6 extension. */
3592 };
3593 
3594 /**
3595  * @warning
3596  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice.
3597  *
3598  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_IPV6_EXT_REMOVE
3599  *
3600  * Valid flow definition for RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_IPV6_EXT_REMOVE include:
3601  *
3602  * - IPV6_EXT TYPE / END
3603  */
3604 struct rte_flow_action_ipv6_ext_remove {
3605 	uint8_t type; /**< Type of IPv6 extension. */
3606 };
3607 
3608 /**
3609  * @warning
3610  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3611  *
3612  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_TP_SRC
3613  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_TP_DST
3614  *
3615  * Allows modification of source (RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_TP_SRC)
3616  * and destination (RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_TP_DST) port numbers
3617  * in the specified outermost TCP/UDP header.
3618  */
3619 struct rte_flow_action_set_tp {
3620 	rte_be16_t port;
3621 };
3622 
3623 /**
3624  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_TTL
3625  *
3626  * Set the TTL value directly for IPv4 or IPv6
3627  */
3628 struct rte_flow_action_set_ttl {
3629 	uint8_t ttl_value;
3630 };
3631 
3632 /**
3633  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_MAC
3634  *
3635  * Set MAC address from the matched flow
3636  */
3637 struct rte_flow_action_set_mac {
3638 	uint8_t mac_addr[RTE_ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
3639 };
3640 
3641 /**
3642  * @warning
3643  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3644  *
3645  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_TAG
3646  *
3647  * Set a tag which is a transient data used during flow matching. This is not
3648  * delivered to application. Multiple tags are supported by specifying index.
3649  */
3650 struct rte_flow_action_set_tag {
3651 	uint32_t data;
3652 	uint32_t mask;
3653 	uint8_t index;
3654 };
3655 
3656 /**
3657  * @warning
3658  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3659  *
3660  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_META
3661  *
3662  * Set metadata. Metadata set by mbuf metadata dynamic field with
3663  * RTE_MBUF_DYNFLAG_TX_METADATA flag on egress will be overridden by this
3664  * action. On ingress, the metadata will be carried by mbuf metadata dynamic
3665  * field with RTE_MBUF_DYNFLAG_RX_METADATA flag if set.  The dynamic mbuf field
3666  * must be registered in advance by rte_flow_dynf_metadata_register().
3667  *
3668  * Altering partial bits is supported with mask. For bits which have never
3669  * been set, unpredictable value will be seen depending on driver
3670  * implementation. For loopback/hairpin packet, metadata set on Rx/Tx may
3671  * or may not be propagated to the other path depending on HW capability.
3672  *
3673  * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_META matches metadata.
3674  */
3675 struct rte_flow_action_set_meta {
3676 	uint32_t data;
3677 	uint32_t mask;
3678 };
3679 
3680 /**
3681  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV4_DSCP
3682  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SET_IPV6_DSCP
3683  *
3684  * Set the DSCP value for IPv4/IPv6 header.
3685  * DSCP in low 6 bits, rest ignored.
3686  */
3687 struct rte_flow_action_set_dscp {
3688 	uint8_t dscp;
3689 };
3690 
3691 /**
3692  * @warning
3693  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3694  *
3695  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_INDIRECT
3696  *
3697  * Opaque type returned after successfully creating an indirect action object.
3698  * The definition of the object handle is different per driver or
3699  * per direct action type.
3700  *
3701  * This handle can be used to manage and query the related direct action:
3702  * - referenced in single flow rule or across multiple flow rules
3703  *   over multiple ports
3704  * - update action object configuration
3705  * - query action object data
3706  * - destroy action object
3707  */
3708 struct rte_flow_action_handle;
3709 
3710 /**
3711  * The state of a TCP connection.
3712  */
3713 enum rte_flow_conntrack_state {
3714 	/** SYN-ACK packet was seen. */
3715 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_STATE_SYN_RECV,
3716 	/** 3-way handshake was done. */
3717 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_STATE_ESTABLISHED,
3718 	/** First FIN packet was received to close the connection. */
3719 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_STATE_FIN_WAIT,
3720 	/** First FIN was ACKed. */
3721 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_STATE_CLOSE_WAIT,
3722 	/** Second FIN was received, waiting for the last ACK. */
3723 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_STATE_LAST_ACK,
3724 	/** Second FIN was ACKed, connection was closed. */
3725 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_STATE_TIME_WAIT,
3726 };
3727 
3728 /**
3729  * The last passed TCP packet flags of a connection.
3730  */
3731 enum rte_flow_conntrack_tcp_last_index {
3732 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_FLAG_NONE = 0, /**< No Flag. */
3733 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_FLAG_SYN = RTE_BIT32(0), /**< With SYN flag. */
3734 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_FLAG_SYNACK = RTE_BIT32(1), /**< With SYNACK flag. */
3735 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_FLAG_FIN = RTE_BIT32(2), /**< With FIN flag. */
3736 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_FLAG_ACK = RTE_BIT32(3), /**< With ACK flag. */
3737 	RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_FLAG_RST = RTE_BIT32(4), /**< With RST flag. */
3738 };
3739 
3740 /**
3741  * @warning
3742  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3743  *
3744  * Configuration parameters for each direction of a TCP connection.
3745  * All fields should be in host byte order.
3746  * If needed, driver should convert all fields to network byte order
3747  * if HW needs them in that way.
3748  */
3749 struct rte_flow_tcp_dir_param {
3750 	/** TCP window scaling factor, 0xF to disable. */
3751 	uint32_t scale:4;
3752 	/** The FIN was sent by this direction. */
3753 	uint32_t close_initiated:1;
3754 	/** An ACK packet has been received by this side. */
3755 	uint32_t last_ack_seen:1;
3756 	/**
3757 	 * If set, it indicates that there is unacknowledged data for the
3758 	 * packets sent from this direction.
3759 	 */
3760 	uint32_t data_unacked:1;
3761 	/**
3762 	 * Maximal value of sequence + payload length in sent
3763 	 * packets (next ACK from the opposite direction).
3764 	 */
3765 	uint32_t sent_end;
3766 	/**
3767 	 * Maximal value of (ACK + window size) in received packet + length
3768 	 * over sent packet (maximal sequence could be sent).
3769 	 */
3770 	uint32_t reply_end;
3771 	/** Maximal value of actual window size in sent packets. */
3772 	uint32_t max_win;
3773 	/** Maximal value of ACK in sent packets. */
3774 	uint32_t max_ack;
3775 };
3776 
3777 /**
3778  * @warning
3779  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3780  *
3781  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_CONNTRACK
3782  *
3783  * Configuration and initial state for the connection tracking module.
3784  * This structure could be used for both setting and query.
3785  * All fields should be in host byte order.
3786  */
3787 struct rte_flow_action_conntrack {
3788 	/** The peer port number, can be the same port. */
3789 	uint16_t peer_port;
3790 	/**
3791 	 * Direction of this connection when creating a flow rule, the
3792 	 * value only affects the creation of subsequent flow rules.
3793 	 */
3794 	uint32_t is_original_dir:1;
3795 	/**
3796 	 * Enable / disable the conntrack HW module. When disabled, the
3797 	 * result will always be RTE_FLOW_CONNTRACK_FLAG_DISABLED.
3798 	 * In this state the HW will act as passthrough.
3799 	 * It only affects this conntrack object in the HW without any effect
3800 	 * to the other objects.
3801 	 */
3802 	uint32_t enable:1;
3803 	/** At least one ack was seen after the connection was established. */
3804 	uint32_t live_connection:1;
3805 	/** Enable selective ACK on this connection. */
3806 	uint32_t selective_ack:1;
3807 	/** A challenge ack has passed. */
3808 	uint32_t challenge_ack_passed:1;
3809 	/**
3810 	 * 1: The last packet is seen from the original direction.
3811 	 * 0: The last packet is seen from the reply direction.
3812 	 */
3813 	uint32_t last_direction:1;
3814 	/** No TCP check will be done except the state change. */
3815 	uint32_t liberal_mode:1;
3816 	/** The current state of this connection. */
3817 	enum rte_flow_conntrack_state state;
3818 	/** Scaling factor for maximal allowed ACK window. */
3819 	uint8_t max_ack_window;
3820 	/** Maximal allowed number of retransmission times. */
3821 	uint8_t retransmission_limit;
3822 	/** TCP parameters of the original direction. */
3823 	struct rte_flow_tcp_dir_param original_dir;
3824 	/** TCP parameters of the reply direction. */
3825 	struct rte_flow_tcp_dir_param reply_dir;
3826 	/** The window value of the last packet passed this conntrack. */
3827 	uint16_t last_window;
3828 	enum rte_flow_conntrack_tcp_last_index last_index;
3829 	/** The sequence of the last packet passed this conntrack. */
3830 	uint32_t last_seq;
3831 	/** The acknowledgment of the last packet passed this conntrack. */
3832 	uint32_t last_ack;
3833 	/**
3834 	 * The total value ACK + payload length of the last packet
3835 	 * passed this conntrack.
3836 	 */
3837 	uint32_t last_end;
3838 };
3839 
3840 /**
3841  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_CONNTRACK
3842  *
3843  * Wrapper structure for the context update interface.
3844  * Ports cannot support updating, and the only valid solution is to
3845  * destroy the old context and create a new one instead.
3846  */
3847 struct rte_flow_modify_conntrack {
3848 	/** New connection tracking parameters to be updated. */
3849 	struct rte_flow_action_conntrack new_ct;
3850 	/** The direction field will be updated. */
3851 	uint32_t direction:1;
3852 	/** All the other fields except direction will be updated. */
3853 	uint32_t state:1;
3854 	/** Reserved bits for the future usage. */
3855 	uint32_t reserved:30;
3856 };
3857 
3858 /**
3859  * @warning
3860  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3861  *
3862  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_METER_COLOR
3863  *
3864  * The meter color should be set in the packet meta-data
3865  * (i.e. struct rte_mbuf::sched::color).
3866  */
3867 struct rte_flow_action_meter_color {
3868 	enum rte_color color; /**< Packet color. */
3869 };
3870 
3871 /**
3872  * Provides an ethdev port ID for use with the following actions:
3873  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PORT_REPRESENTOR,
3874  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_REPRESENTED_PORT.
3875  */
3876 struct rte_flow_action_ethdev {
3877 	uint16_t port_id; /**< ethdev port ID */
3878 };
3879 
3880 /**
3881  * Field IDs for MODIFY_FIELD action.
3882  */
3883 enum rte_flow_field_id {
3884 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_START = 0,	/**< Start of a packet. */
3885 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_MAC_DST,		/**< Destination MAC Address. */
3886 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_MAC_SRC,		/**< Source MAC Address. */
3887 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_VLAN_TYPE,	/**< VLAN Tag Identifier. */
3888 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_VLAN_ID,		/**< VLAN Identifier. */
3889 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_MAC_TYPE,	/**< EtherType. */
3890 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV4_DSCP,	/**< IPv4 DSCP. */
3891 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV4_TTL,	/**< IPv4 Time To Live. */
3892 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV4_SRC,	/**< IPv4 Source Address. */
3893 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV4_DST,	/**< IPv4 Destination Address. */
3894 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV6_DSCP,	/**< IPv6 DSCP. */
3895 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV6_HOPLIMIT,	/**< IPv6 Hop Limit. */
3896 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV6_SRC,	/**< IPv6 Source Address. */
3897 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV6_DST,	/**< IPv6 Destination Address. */
3898 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_TCP_PORT_SRC,	/**< TCP Source Port Number. */
3899 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_TCP_PORT_DST,	/**< TCP Destination Port Number. */
3900 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_TCP_SEQ_NUM,	/**< TCP Sequence Number. */
3901 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_TCP_ACK_NUM,	/**< TCP Acknowledgment Number. */
3902 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_TCP_FLAGS,	/**< TCP Flags. */
3903 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_UDP_PORT_SRC,	/**< UDP Source Port Number. */
3904 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_UDP_PORT_DST,	/**< UDP Destination Port Number. */
3905 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_VXLAN_VNI,	/**< VXLAN Network Identifier. */
3906 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_GENEVE_VNI,	/**< GENEVE Network Identifier. */
3907 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_GTP_TEID,	/**< GTP Tunnel Endpoint Identifier. */
3908 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_TAG,		/**< Tag value. */
3909 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_MARK,		/**< Mark value. */
3910 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_META,		/**< Metadata value. */
3911 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_POINTER,		/**< Memory pointer. */
3912 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_VALUE,		/**< Immediate value. */
3913 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV4_ECN,	/**< IPv4 ECN. */
3914 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV6_ECN,	/**< IPv6 ECN. */
3915 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_GTP_PSC_QFI,	/**< GTP QFI. */
3916 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_METER_COLOR,	/**< Meter color marker. */
3917 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV6_PROTO,	/**< IPv6 next header. */
3918 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_FLEX_ITEM,	/**< Flex item. */
3919 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_HASH_RESULT,	/**< Hash result. */
3920 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_GENEVE_OPT_TYPE,	/**< GENEVE option type. */
3921 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_GENEVE_OPT_CLASS,/**< GENEVE option class. */
3922 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_GENEVE_OPT_DATA,	/**< GENEVE option data. */
3923 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_MPLS,		/**< MPLS header. */
3924 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_TCP_DATA_OFFSET,	/**< TCP data offset. */
3925 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV4_IHL,	/**< IPv4 IHL. */
3926 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV4_TOTAL_LEN,	/**< IPv4 total length. */
3927 	RTE_FLOW_FIELD_IPV6_PAYLOAD_LEN	/**< IPv6 payload length. */
3928 };
3929 
3930 /**
3931  * @warning
3932  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
3933  *
3934  * Field description for MODIFY_FIELD action.
3935  */
3936 struct rte_flow_action_modify_data {
3937 	enum rte_flow_field_id field; /**< Field or memory type ID. */
3938 	union {
3939 		struct {
3940 			/** Encapsulation level and tag index or flex item handle. */
3941 			union {
3942 				struct {
3943 					/**
3944 					 * Packet encapsulation level containing
3945 					 * the field to modify.
3946 					 *
3947 					 * - @p 0 requests the default behavior.
3948 					 *   Depending on the packet type, it
3949 					 *   can mean outermost, innermost or
3950 					 *   anything in between.
3951 					 *
3952 					 *   It basically stands for the
3953 					 *   innermost encapsulation level.
3954 					 *   Modification can be performed
3955 					 *   according to PMD and device
3956 					 *   capabilities.
3957 					 *
3958 					 * - @p 1 requests modification to be
3959 					 *   performed on the outermost packet
3960 					 *   encapsulation level.
3961 					 *
3962 					 * - @p 2 and subsequent values request
3963 					 *   modification to be performed on
3964 					 *   the specified inner packet
3965 					 *   encapsulation level, from
3966 					 *   outermost to innermost (lower to
3967 					 *   higher values).
3968 					 *
3969 					 * Values other than @p 0 are not
3970 					 * necessarily supported.
3971 					 *
3972 					 * @note that for MPLS field,
3973 					 * encapsulation level also include
3974 					 * tunnel since MPLS may appear in
3975 					 * outer, inner or tunnel.
3976 					 */
3977 					uint8_t level;
3978 					union {
3979 						/**
3980 						 * Tag index array inside
3981 						 * encapsulation level.
3982 						 * Used for VLAN, MPLS or TAG types.
3983 						 */
3984 						uint8_t tag_index;
3985 						/**
3986 						 * Geneve option identifier.
3987 						 * Relevant only for
3988 						 * RTE_FLOW_FIELD_GENEVE_OPT_XXXX
3989 						 * modification type.
3990 						 */
3991 						struct {
3992 							/**
3993 							 * Geneve option type.
3994 							 */
3995 							uint8_t type;
3996 							/**
3997 							 * Geneve option class.
3998 							 */
3999 							rte_be16_t class_id;
4000 						};
4001 					};
4002 				};
4003 				struct rte_flow_item_flex_handle *flex_handle;
4004 			};
4005 			/** Number of bits to skip from a field. */
4006 			uint32_t offset;
4007 		};
4008 		/**
4009 		 * Immediate value for RTE_FLOW_FIELD_VALUE, presented in the
4010 		 * same byte order and length as in relevant rte_flow_item_xxx.
4011 		 * The immediate source bitfield offset is inherited from
4012 		 * the destination's one.
4013 		 */
4014 		uint8_t value[16];
4015 		/**
4016 		 * Memory address for RTE_FLOW_FIELD_POINTER, memory layout
4017 		 * should be the same as for relevant field in the
4018 		 * rte_flow_item_xxx structure.
4019 		 */
4020 		void *pvalue;
4021 	};
4022 };
4023 
4024 /**
4025  * Operation types for MODIFY_FIELD action.
4026  */
4027 enum rte_flow_modify_op {
4028 	RTE_FLOW_MODIFY_SET = 0, /**< Set a new value. */
4029 	RTE_FLOW_MODIFY_ADD,     /**< Add a value to a field.  */
4030 	RTE_FLOW_MODIFY_SUB,     /**< Subtract a value from a field. */
4031 };
4032 
4033 /**
4034  * @warning
4035  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
4036  *
4037  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MODIFY_FIELD
4038  *
4039  * Modify a destination header field according to the specified
4040  * operation. Another field of the packet can be used as a source as well
4041  * as tag, mark, metadata, immediate value or a pointer to it.
4042  */
4043 struct rte_flow_action_modify_field {
4044 	enum rte_flow_modify_op operation; /**< Operation to perform. */
4045 	struct rte_flow_action_modify_data dst; /**< Destination field. */
4046 	struct rte_flow_action_modify_data src; /**< Source field. */
4047 	uint32_t width; /**< Number of bits to use from a source field. */
4048 };
4049 
4050 /**
4051  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_METER_MARK
4052  *
4053  * Traffic metering and marking (MTR).
4054  *
4055  * Meters a packet stream and marks its packets either
4056  * green, yellow, or red according to the specified profile.
4057  * The policy is optional and may be specified for defining
4058  * subsequent actions based on a color assigned by MTR.
4059  * Alternatively, the METER_COLOR item may be used for this.
4060  */
4061 struct rte_flow_action_meter_mark {
4062 
4063 	/**< Profile config retrieved with rte_mtr_profile_get(). */
4064 	struct rte_flow_meter_profile *profile;
4065 	/**< Policy config retrieved with rte_mtr_policy_get(). */
4066 	struct rte_flow_meter_policy *policy;
4067 	/** Metering mode: 0 - Color-Blind, 1 - Color-Aware. */
4068 	int color_mode;
4069 	/** Metering state: 0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled. */
4070 	int state;
4071 };
4072 
4073 /**
4074  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_METER_MARK
4075  *
4076  * Wrapper structure for the context update interface.
4077  */
4078 struct rte_flow_update_meter_mark {
4079 	/** New meter_mark parameters to be updated. */
4080 	struct rte_flow_action_meter_mark meter_mark;
4081 	/** The profile will be updated. */
4082 	uint32_t profile_valid:1;
4083 	/** The policy will be updated. */
4084 	uint32_t policy_valid:1;
4085 	/** The color mode will be updated. */
4086 	uint32_t color_mode_valid:1;
4087 	/** The meter state will be updated. */
4088 	uint32_t state_valid:1;
4089 	/** Reserved bits for the future usage. */
4090 	uint32_t reserved:28;
4091 };
4092 
4093 /**
4094  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_METER_MARK
4095  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_INDIRECT_LIST
4096  *
4097  * Update flow mutable context.
4098  */
4099 struct rte_flow_indirect_update_flow_meter_mark {
4100 	/** Updated init color applied to packet */
4101 	enum rte_color init_color;
4102 };
4103 
4104 /**
4105  * @warning
4106  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice.
4107  *
4108  * Program action argument configuration parameters.
4109  *
4110  * For each action argument, its *size* must be non-zero and its *value* must
4111  * point to a valid array of *size* bytes specified in network byte order.
4112  *
4113  * @see struct rte_flow_action_prog
4114  */
4115 struct rte_flow_action_prog_argument {
4116 	/** Argument name. */
4117 	const char *name;
4118 	/** Argument size in bytes. */
4119 	uint32_t size;
4120 	/** Argument value. */
4121 	const uint8_t *value;
4122 };
4123 
4124 /**
4125  * @warning
4126  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice.
4127  *
4128  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PROG
4129  *
4130  * Program action configuration parameters.
4131  *
4132  * Each action can have zero or more arguments. When *args_num* is non-zero, the
4133  * *args* parameter must point to a valid array of *args_num* elements.
4134  *
4135  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_PROG
4136  */
4137 struct rte_flow_action_prog {
4138 	/** Action name. */
4139 	const char *name;
4140 	/** Number of action arguments. */
4141 	uint32_t args_num;
4142 	/** Action arguments array. */
4143 	const struct rte_flow_action_prog_argument *args;
4144 };
4145 
4146 /* Mbuf dynamic field offset for metadata. */
4147 extern int32_t rte_flow_dynf_metadata_offs;
4148 
4149 /* Mbuf dynamic field flag mask for metadata. */
4150 extern uint64_t rte_flow_dynf_metadata_mask;
4151 
4152 /* Mbuf dynamic field pointer for metadata. */
4153 #define RTE_FLOW_DYNF_METADATA(m) \
4154 	RTE_MBUF_DYNFIELD((m), rte_flow_dynf_metadata_offs, uint32_t *)
4155 
4156 /* Mbuf dynamic flags for metadata. */
4157 #define RTE_MBUF_DYNFLAG_RX_METADATA (rte_flow_dynf_metadata_mask)
4158 #define RTE_MBUF_DYNFLAG_TX_METADATA (rte_flow_dynf_metadata_mask)
4159 
4160 __rte_experimental
4161 static inline uint32_t
4162 rte_flow_dynf_metadata_get(struct rte_mbuf *m)
4163 {
4164 	return *RTE_FLOW_DYNF_METADATA(m);
4165 }
4166 
4167 __rte_experimental
4168 static inline void
4169 rte_flow_dynf_metadata_set(struct rte_mbuf *m, uint32_t v)
4170 {
4171 	*RTE_FLOW_DYNF_METADATA(m) = v;
4172 }
4173 
4174 /**
4175  * Definition of a single action.
4176  *
4177  * A list of actions is terminated by a END action.
4178  *
4179  * For simple actions without a configuration object, conf remains NULL.
4180  */
4181 struct rte_flow_action {
4182 	enum rte_flow_action_type type; /**< Action type. */
4183 	const void *conf; /**< Pointer to action configuration object. */
4184 };
4185 
4186 /**
4187  * Opaque type returned after successfully creating a flow.
4188  *
4189  * This handle can be used to manage and query the related flow (e.g. to
4190  * destroy it or retrieve counters).
4191  */
4192 struct rte_flow;
4193 
4194 /**
4195  * Opaque type for Meter profile object returned by MTR API.
4196  *
4197  * This handle can be used to create Meter actions instead of profile ID.
4198  */
4199 struct rte_flow_meter_profile;
4200 
4201 /**
4202  * Opaque type for Meter policy object returned by MTR API.
4203  *
4204  * This handle can be used to create Meter actions instead of policy ID.
4205  */
4206 struct rte_flow_meter_policy;
4207 
4208 /**
4209  * @warning
4210  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice
4211  *
4212  * RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_SAMPLE
4213  *
4214  * Adds a sample action to a matched flow.
4215  *
4216  * The matching packets will be duplicated with specified ratio and applied
4217  * with own set of actions with a fate action, the sampled packet could be
4218  * redirected to queue or port. All the packets continue processing on the
4219  * default flow path.
4220  *
4221  * When the sample ratio is set to 1 then the packets will be 100% mirrored.
4222  * Additional action list be supported to add for sampled or mirrored packets.
4223  */
4224 struct rte_flow_action_sample {
4225 	uint32_t ratio; /**< packets sampled equals to '1/ratio'. */
4226 	/** sub-action list specific for the sampling hit cases. */
4227 	const struct rte_flow_action *actions;
4228 };
4229 
4230 /**
4231  * Verbose error types.
4232  *
4233  * Most of them provide the type of the object referenced by struct
4234  * rte_flow_error.cause.
4235  */
4236 enum rte_flow_error_type {
4237 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_NONE, /**< No error. */
4238 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED, /**< Cause unspecified. */
4239 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_HANDLE, /**< Flow rule (handle). */
4240 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ATTR_GROUP, /**< Group field. */
4241 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ATTR_PRIORITY, /**< Priority field. */
4242 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ATTR_INGRESS, /**< Ingress field. */
4243 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ATTR_EGRESS, /**< Egress field. */
4244 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ATTR_TRANSFER, /**< Transfer field. */
4245 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ATTR, /**< Attributes structure. */
4246 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ITEM_NUM, /**< Pattern length. */
4247 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ITEM_SPEC, /**< Item specification. */
4248 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ITEM_LAST, /**< Item specification range. */
4249 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ITEM_MASK, /**< Item specification mask. */
4250 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ITEM, /**< Specific pattern item. */
4251 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION_NUM, /**< Number of actions. */
4252 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION_CONF, /**< Action configuration. */
4253 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_ACTION, /**< Specific action. */
4254 	RTE_FLOW_ERROR_TYPE_STATE, /**< Current device state. */
4255 };
4256 
4257 /**
4258  * Verbose error structure definition.
4259  *
4260  * This object is normally allocated by applications and set by PMDs, the
4261  * message points to a constant string which does not need to be freed by
4262  * the application, however its pointer can be considered valid only as long
4263  * as its associated DPDK port remains configured. Closing the underlying
4264  * device or unloading the PMD invalidates it.
4265  *
4266  * Both cause and message may be NULL regardless of the error type.
4267  */
4268 struct rte_flow_error {
4269 	enum rte_flow_error_type type; /**< Cause field and error types. */
4270 	const void *cause; /**< Object responsible for the error. */
4271 	const char *message; /**< Human-readable error message. */
4272 };
4273 
4274 /**
4275  * Complete flow rule description.
4276  *
4277  * This object type is used when converting a flow rule description.
4278  *
4279  * @see RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_RULE
4280  * @see rte_flow_conv()
4281  */
4282 struct rte_flow_conv_rule {
4283 	union {
4284 		const struct rte_flow_attr *attr_ro; /**< RO attributes. */
4285 		struct rte_flow_attr *attr; /**< Attributes. */
4286 	};
4287 	union {
4288 		const struct rte_flow_item *pattern_ro; /**< RO pattern. */
4289 		struct rte_flow_item *pattern; /**< Pattern items. */
4290 	};
4291 	union {
4292 		const struct rte_flow_action *actions_ro; /**< RO actions. */
4293 		struct rte_flow_action *actions; /**< List of actions. */
4294 	};
4295 };
4296 
4297 /**
4298  * Conversion operations for flow API objects.
4299  *
4300  * @see rte_flow_conv()
4301  */
4302 enum rte_flow_conv_op {
4303 	/**
4304 	 * No operation to perform.
4305 	 *
4306 	 * rte_flow_conv() simply returns 0.
4307 	 */
4308 	RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_NONE,
4309 
4310 	/**
4311 	 * Convert attributes structure.
4312 	 *
4313 	 * This is a basic copy of an attributes structure.
4314 	 *
4315 	 * - @p src type:
4316 	 *   @code const struct rte_flow_attr * @endcode
4317 	 * - @p dst type:
4318 	 *   @code struct rte_flow_attr * @endcode
4319 	 */
4320 	RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_ATTR,
4321 
4322 	/**
4323 	 * Convert a single item.
4324 	 *
4325 	 * Duplicates @p spec, @p last and @p mask but not outside objects.
4326 	 *
4327 	 * - @p src type:
4328 	 *   @code const struct rte_flow_item * @endcode
4329 	 * - @p dst type:
4330 	 *   @code struct rte_flow_item * @endcode
4331 	 */
4332 	RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_ITEM,
4333 
4334 	/**
4335 	 * Convert a single action.
4336 	 *
4337 	 * Duplicates @p conf but not outside objects.
4338 	 *
4339 	 * - @p src type:
4340 	 *   @code const struct rte_flow_action * @endcode
4341 	 * - @p dst type:
4342 	 *   @code struct rte_flow_action * @endcode
4343 	 */
4344 	RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_ACTION,
4345 
4346 	/**
4347 	 * Convert an entire pattern.
4348 	 *
4349 	 * Duplicates all pattern items at once with the same constraints as
4350 	 * RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_ITEM.
4351 	 *
4352 	 * - @p src type:
4353 	 *   @code const struct rte_flow_item * @endcode
4354 	 * - @p dst type:
4355 	 *   @code struct rte_flow_item * @endcode
4356 	 */
4357 	RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_PATTERN,
4358 
4359 	/**
4360 	 * Convert a list of actions.
4361 	 *
4362 	 * Duplicates the entire list of actions at once with the same
4363 	 * constraints as RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_ACTION.
4364 	 *
4365 	 * - @p src type:
4366 	 *   @code const struct rte_flow_action * @endcode
4367 	 * - @p dst type:
4368 	 *   @code struct rte_flow_action * @endcode
4369 	 */
4370 	RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_ACTIONS,
4371 
4372 	/**
4373 	 * Convert a complete flow rule description.
4374 	 *
4375 	 * Comprises attributes, pattern and actions together at once with
4376 	 * the usual constraints.
4377 	 *
4378 	 * - @p src type:
4379 	 *   @code const struct rte_flow_conv_rule * @endcode
4380 	 * - @p dst type:
4381 	 *   @code struct rte_flow_conv_rule * @endcode
4382 	 */
4383 	RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_RULE,
4384 
4385 	/**
4386 	 * Convert item type to its name string.
4387 	 *
4388 	 * Writes a NUL-terminated string to @p dst. Like snprintf(), the
4389 	 * returned value excludes the terminator which is always written
4390 	 * nonetheless.
4391 	 *
4392 	 * - @p src type:
4393 	 *   @code (const void *)enum rte_flow_item_type @endcode
4394 	 * - @p dst type:
4395 	 *   @code char * @endcode
4396 	 */
4397 	RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_ITEM_NAME,
4398 
4399 	/**
4400 	 * Convert action type to its name string.
4401 	 *
4402 	 * Writes a NUL-terminated string to @p dst. Like snprintf(), the
4403 	 * returned value excludes the terminator which is always written
4404 	 * nonetheless.
4405 	 *
4406 	 * - @p src type:
4407 	 *   @code (const void *)enum rte_flow_action_type @endcode
4408 	 * - @p dst type:
4409 	 *   @code char * @endcode
4410 	 */
4411 	RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_ACTION_NAME,
4412 
4413 	/**
4414 	 * Convert item type to pointer to item name.
4415 	 *
4416 	 * Retrieves item name pointer from its type. The string itself is
4417 	 * not copied; instead, a unique pointer to an internal static
4418 	 * constant storage is written to @p dst.
4419 	 *
4420 	 * - @p src type:
4421 	 *   @code (const void *)enum rte_flow_item_type @endcode
4422 	 * - @p dst type:
4423 	 *   @code const char ** @endcode
4424 	 */
4425 	RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_ITEM_NAME_PTR,
4426 
4427 	/**
4428 	 * Convert action type to pointer to action name.
4429 	 *
4430 	 * Retrieves action name pointer from its type. The string itself is
4431 	 * not copied; instead, a unique pointer to an internal static
4432 	 * constant storage is written to @p dst.
4433 	 *
4434 	 * - @p src type:
4435 	 *   @code (const void *)enum rte_flow_action_type @endcode
4436 	 * - @p dst type:
4437 	 *   @code const char ** @endcode
4438 	 */
4439 	RTE_FLOW_CONV_OP_ACTION_NAME_PTR,
4440 };
4441 
4442 /**
4443  * @warning
4444  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
4445  *
4446  * Dump hardware internal representation information of
4447  * rte flow to file.
4448  *
4449  * @param[in] port_id
4450  *    The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
4451  * @param[in] flow
4452  *   The pointer of flow rule to dump. Dump all rules if NULL.
4453  * @param[in] file
4454  *   A pointer to a file for output.
4455  * @param[out] error
4456  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
4457  *   structure in case of error only.
4458  * @return
4459  *   0 on success, a negative value otherwise.
4460  */
4461 __rte_experimental
4462 int
4463 rte_flow_dev_dump(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_flow *flow,
4464 		FILE *file, struct rte_flow_error *error);
4465 
4466 /**
4467  * Check if mbuf dynamic field for metadata is registered.
4468  *
4469  * @return
4470  *   True if registered, false otherwise.
4471  */
4472 __rte_experimental
4473 static inline int
4474 rte_flow_dynf_metadata_avail(void)
4475 {
4476 	return !!rte_flow_dynf_metadata_mask;
4477 }
4478 
4479 /**
4480  * Register mbuf dynamic field and flag for metadata.
4481  *
4482  * This function must be called prior to use SET_META action in order to
4483  * register the dynamic mbuf field. Otherwise, the data cannot be delivered to
4484  * application.
4485  *
4486  * @return
4487  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
4488  */
4489 __rte_experimental
4490 int
4491 rte_flow_dynf_metadata_register(void);
4492 
4493 /**
4494  * Check whether a flow rule can be created on a given port.
4495  *
4496  * The flow rule is validated for correctness and whether it could be accepted
4497  * by the device given sufficient resources. The rule is checked against the
4498  * current device mode and queue configuration. The flow rule may also
4499  * optionally be validated against existing flow rules and device resources.
4500  * This function has no effect on the target device.
4501  *
4502  * The returned value is guaranteed to remain valid only as long as no
4503  * successful calls to rte_flow_create() or rte_flow_destroy() are made in
4504  * the meantime and no device parameter affecting flow rules in any way are
4505  * modified, due to possible collisions or resource limitations (although in
4506  * such cases EINVAL should not be returned).
4507  *
4508  * @param port_id
4509  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
4510  * @param[in] attr
4511  *   Flow rule attributes.
4512  * @param[in] pattern
4513  *   Pattern specification (list terminated by the END pattern item).
4514  * @param[in] actions
4515  *   Associated actions (list terminated by the END action).
4516  * @param[out] error
4517  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
4518  *   structure in case of error only.
4519  *
4520  * @return
4521  *   0 if flow rule is valid and can be created. A negative errno value
4522  *   otherwise (rte_errno is also set), the following errors are defined:
4523  *
4524  *   -ENOSYS: underlying device does not support this functionality.
4525  *
4526  *   -EIO: underlying device is removed.
4527  *
4528  *   -EINVAL: unknown or invalid rule specification.
4529  *
4530  *   -ENOTSUP: valid but unsupported rule specification (e.g. partial
4531  *   bit-masks are unsupported).
4532  *
4533  *   -EEXIST: collision with an existing rule. Only returned if device
4534  *   supports flow rule collision checking and there was a flow rule
4535  *   collision. Not receiving this return code is no guarantee that creating
4536  *   the rule will not fail due to a collision.
4537  *
4538  *   -ENOMEM: not enough memory to execute the function, or if the device
4539  *   supports resource validation, resource limitation on the device.
4540  *
4541  *   -EBUSY: action cannot be performed due to busy device resources, may
4542  *   succeed if the affected queues or even the entire port are in a stopped
4543  *   state (see rte_eth_dev_rx_queue_stop() and rte_eth_dev_stop()).
4544  */
4545 int
4546 rte_flow_validate(uint16_t port_id,
4547 		  const struct rte_flow_attr *attr,
4548 		  const struct rte_flow_item pattern[],
4549 		  const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
4550 		  struct rte_flow_error *error);
4551 
4552 /**
4553  * Create a flow rule on a given port.
4554  *
4555  * @param port_id
4556  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
4557  * @param[in] attr
4558  *   Flow rule attributes.
4559  * @param[in] pattern
4560  *   Pattern specification (list terminated by the END pattern item).
4561  * @param[in] actions
4562  *   Associated actions (list terminated by the END action).
4563  * @param[out] error
4564  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
4565  *   structure in case of error only.
4566  *
4567  * @return
4568  *   A valid handle in case of success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set
4569  *   to the positive version of one of the error codes defined for
4570  *   rte_flow_validate().
4571  */
4572 struct rte_flow *
4573 rte_flow_create(uint16_t port_id,
4574 		const struct rte_flow_attr *attr,
4575 		const struct rte_flow_item pattern[],
4576 		const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
4577 		struct rte_flow_error *error);
4578 
4579 /**
4580  * Destroy a flow rule on a given port.
4581  *
4582  * Failure to destroy a flow rule handle may occur when other flow rules
4583  * depend on it, and destroying it would result in an inconsistent state.
4584  *
4585  * This function is only guaranteed to succeed if handles are destroyed in
4586  * reverse order of their creation.
4587  *
4588  * @param port_id
4589  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
4590  * @param flow
4591  *   Flow rule handle to destroy.
4592  * @param[out] error
4593  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
4594  *   structure in case of error only.
4595  *
4596  * @return
4597  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
4598  */
4599 int
4600 rte_flow_destroy(uint16_t port_id,
4601 		 struct rte_flow *flow,
4602 		 struct rte_flow_error *error);
4603 
4604 /**
4605  * Update a flow rule with new actions on a given port.
4606  *
4607  * @param port_id
4608  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
4609  * @param flow
4610  *   Flow rule handle to update.
4611  * @param[in] actions
4612  *   Associated actions (list terminated by the END action).
4613  * @param[out] error
4614  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
4615  *   structure in case of error only.
4616  *
4617  * @return
4618  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
4619  */
4620 __rte_experimental
4621 int
4622 rte_flow_actions_update(uint16_t port_id,
4623 			struct rte_flow *flow,
4624 			const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
4625 			struct rte_flow_error *error);
4626 
4627 /**
4628  * Destroy all flow rules associated with a port.
4629  *
4630  * In the unlikely event of failure, handles are still considered destroyed
4631  * and no longer valid but the port must be assumed to be in an inconsistent
4632  * state.
4633  *
4634  * @param port_id
4635  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
4636  * @param[out] error
4637  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
4638  *   structure in case of error only.
4639  *
4640  * @return
4641  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
4642  */
4643 int
4644 rte_flow_flush(uint16_t port_id,
4645 	       struct rte_flow_error *error);
4646 
4647 /**
4648  * Query an existing flow rule.
4649  *
4650  * This function allows retrieving flow-specific data such as counters.
4651  * Data is gathered by special actions which must be present in the flow
4652  * rule definition.
4653  *
4654  * \see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_COUNT
4655  *
4656  * @param port_id
4657  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
4658  * @param flow
4659  *   Flow rule handle to query.
4660  * @param action
4661  *   Action definition as defined in original flow rule.
4662  * @param[in, out] data
4663  *   Pointer to storage for the associated query data type.
4664  * @param[out] error
4665  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
4666  *   structure in case of error only.
4667  *
4668  * @return
4669  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
4670  */
4671 int
4672 rte_flow_query(uint16_t port_id,
4673 	       struct rte_flow *flow,
4674 	       const struct rte_flow_action *action,
4675 	       void *data,
4676 	       struct rte_flow_error *error);
4677 
4678 /**
4679  * Restrict ingress traffic to the defined flow rules.
4680  *
4681  * Isolated mode guarantees that all ingress traffic comes from defined flow
4682  * rules only (current and future).
4683  * When enabled with a bifurcated driver,
4684  * non-matched packets are routed to the kernel driver interface.
4685  * When disabled (the default),
4686  * there may be some default rules routing traffic to the DPDK port.
4687  *
4688  * Besides making ingress more deterministic, it allows PMDs to safely reuse
4689  * resources otherwise assigned to handle the remaining traffic, such as
4690  * global RSS configuration settings, VLAN filters, MAC address entries,
4691  * legacy filter API rules and so on in order to expand the set of possible
4692  * flow rule types.
4693  *
4694  * Calling this function as soon as possible after device initialization,
4695  * ideally before the first call to rte_eth_dev_configure(), is recommended
4696  * to avoid possible failures due to conflicting settings.
4697  *
4698  * Once effective, leaving isolated mode may not be possible depending on
4699  * PMD implementation.
4700  *
4701  * Additionally, the following functionality has no effect on the underlying
4702  * port and may return errors such as ENOTSUP ("not supported"):
4703  *
4704  * - Toggling promiscuous mode.
4705  * - Toggling allmulticast mode.
4706  * - Configuring MAC addresses.
4707  * - Configuring multicast addresses.
4708  * - Configuring VLAN filters.
4709  * - Configuring Rx filters through the legacy API (e.g. FDIR).
4710  * - Configuring global RSS settings.
4711  *
4712  * @param port_id
4713  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
4714  * @param set
4715  *   Nonzero to enter isolated mode, attempt to leave it otherwise.
4716  * @param[out] error
4717  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
4718  *   structure in case of error only.
4719  *
4720  * @return
4721  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
4722  */
4723 int
4724 rte_flow_isolate(uint16_t port_id, int set, struct rte_flow_error *error);
4725 
4726 /**
4727  * Initialize flow error structure.
4728  *
4729  * @param[out] error
4730  *   Pointer to flow error structure (may be NULL).
4731  * @param code
4732  *   Related error code (rte_errno).
4733  * @param type
4734  *   Cause field and error types.
4735  * @param cause
4736  *   Object responsible for the error.
4737  * @param message
4738  *   Human-readable error message.
4739  *
4740  * @return
4741  *   Negative error code (errno value) and rte_errno is set.
4742  */
4743 int
4744 rte_flow_error_set(struct rte_flow_error *error,
4745 		   int code,
4746 		   enum rte_flow_error_type type,
4747 		   const void *cause,
4748 		   const char *message);
4749 
4750 /**
4751  * @deprecated
4752  * @see rte_flow_copy()
4753  */
4754 struct rte_flow_desc {
4755 	size_t size; /**< Allocated space including data[]. */
4756 	struct rte_flow_attr attr; /**< Attributes. */
4757 	struct rte_flow_item *items; /**< Items. */
4758 	struct rte_flow_action *actions; /**< Actions. */
4759 	uint8_t data[]; /**< Storage for items/actions. */
4760 };
4761 
4762 /**
4763  * @deprecated
4764  * Copy an rte_flow rule description.
4765  *
4766  * This interface is kept for compatibility with older applications but is
4767  * implemented as a wrapper to rte_flow_conv(). It is deprecated due to its
4768  * lack of flexibility and reliance on a type unusable with C++ programs
4769  * (struct rte_flow_desc).
4770  *
4771  * @param[in] fd
4772  *   Flow rule description.
4773  * @param[in] len
4774  *   Total size of allocated data for the flow description.
4775  * @param[in] attr
4776  *   Flow rule attributes.
4777  * @param[in] items
4778  *   Pattern specification (list terminated by the END pattern item).
4779  * @param[in] actions
4780  *   Associated actions (list terminated by the END action).
4781  *
4782  * @return
4783  *   If len is greater or equal to the size of the flow, the total size of the
4784  *   flow description and its data.
4785  *   If len is lower than the size of the flow, the number of bytes that would
4786  *   have been written to desc had it been sufficient. Nothing is written.
4787  */
4788 __rte_deprecated
4789 size_t
4790 rte_flow_copy(struct rte_flow_desc *fd, size_t len,
4791 	      const struct rte_flow_attr *attr,
4792 	      const struct rte_flow_item *items,
4793 	      const struct rte_flow_action *actions);
4794 
4795 /**
4796  * Flow object conversion helper.
4797  *
4798  * This function performs conversion of various flow API objects to a
4799  * pre-allocated destination buffer. See enum rte_flow_conv_op for possible
4800  * operations and details about each of them.
4801  *
4802  * Since destination buffer must be large enough, it works in a manner
4803  * reminiscent of snprintf():
4804  *
4805  * - If @p size is 0, @p dst may be a NULL pointer, otherwise @p dst must be
4806  *   non-NULL.
4807  * - If positive, the returned value represents the number of bytes needed
4808  *   to store the conversion of @p src to @p dst according to @p op
4809  *   regardless of the @p size parameter.
4810  * - Since no more than @p size bytes can be written to @p dst, output is
4811  *   truncated and may be inconsistent when the returned value is larger
4812  *   than that.
4813  * - In case of conversion error, a negative error code is returned and
4814  *   @p dst contents are unspecified.
4815  *
4816  * @param op
4817  *   Operation to perform, related to the object type of @p dst.
4818  * @param[out] dst
4819  *   Destination buffer address. Must be suitably aligned by the caller.
4820  * @param size
4821  *   Destination buffer size in bytes.
4822  * @param[in] src
4823  *   Source object to copy. Depending on @p op, its type may differ from
4824  *   that of @p dst.
4825  * @param[out] error
4826  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. Initialized in case of
4827  *   error only.
4828  *
4829  * @return
4830  *   The number of bytes required to convert @p src to @p dst on success, a
4831  *   negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
4832  *
4833  * @see rte_flow_conv_op
4834  */
4835 __rte_experimental
4836 int
4837 rte_flow_conv(enum rte_flow_conv_op op,
4838 	      void *dst,
4839 	      size_t size,
4840 	      const void *src,
4841 	      struct rte_flow_error *error);
4842 
4843 /**
4844  * Get aged-out flows of a given port.
4845  *
4846  * RTE_ETH_EVENT_FLOW_AGED event will be triggered when at least one new aged
4847  * out flow was detected after the last call to rte_flow_get_aged_flows.
4848  * This function can be called to get the aged flows asynchronously from the
4849  * event callback or synchronously regardless the event.
4850  * This is not safe to call rte_flow_get_aged_flows function with other flow
4851  * functions from multiple threads simultaneously.
4852  *
4853  * @param port_id
4854  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
4855  * @param[in, out] contexts
4856  *   The address of an array of pointers to the aged-out flows contexts.
4857  * @param[in] nb_contexts
4858  *   The length of context array pointers.
4859  * @param[out] error
4860  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. Initialized in case of
4861  *   error only.
4862  *
4863  * @return
4864  *   if nb_contexts is 0, return the amount of all aged contexts.
4865  *   if nb_contexts is not 0 , return the amount of aged flows reported
4866  *   in the context array, otherwise negative errno value.
4867  *
4868  * @see rte_flow_action_age
4869  * @see RTE_ETH_EVENT_FLOW_AGED
4870  */
4871 __rte_experimental
4872 int
4873 rte_flow_get_aged_flows(uint16_t port_id, void **contexts,
4874 			uint32_t nb_contexts, struct rte_flow_error *error);
4875 
4876 /**
4877  * @warning
4878  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
4879  *
4880  * Get aged-out flows of a given port on the given flow queue.
4881  *
4882  * If application configure port attribute with RTE_FLOW_PORT_FLAG_STRICT_QUEUE,
4883  * there is no RTE_ETH_EVENT_FLOW_AGED event and this function must be called to
4884  * get the aged flows synchronously.
4885  *
4886  * If application configure port attribute without
4887  * RTE_FLOW_PORT_FLAG_STRICT_QUEUE, RTE_ETH_EVENT_FLOW_AGED event will be
4888  * triggered at least one new aged out flow was detected on any flow queue after
4889  * the last call to rte_flow_get_q_aged_flows.
4890  * In addition, the @p queue_id will be ignored.
4891  * This function can be called to get the aged flows asynchronously from the
4892  * event callback or synchronously regardless the event.
4893  *
4894  * @param[in] port_id
4895  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
4896  * @param[in] queue_id
4897  *   Flow queue to query. Ignored when RTE_FLOW_PORT_FLAG_STRICT_QUEUE not set.
4898  * @param[in, out] contexts
4899  *   The address of an array of pointers to the aged-out flows contexts.
4900  * @param[in] nb_contexts
4901  *   The length of context array pointers.
4902  * @param[out] error
4903  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. Initialized in case of
4904  *   error only.
4905  *
4906  * @return
4907  *   if nb_contexts is 0, return the amount of all aged contexts.
4908  *   if nb_contexts is not 0 , return the amount of aged flows reported
4909  *   in the context array, otherwise negative errno value.
4910  *
4911  * @see rte_flow_action_age
4912  * @see RTE_ETH_EVENT_FLOW_AGED
4913  * @see rte_flow_port_flag
4914  */
4915 __rte_experimental
4916 int
4917 rte_flow_get_q_aged_flows(uint16_t port_id, uint32_t queue_id, void **contexts,
4918 			  uint32_t nb_contexts, struct rte_flow_error *error);
4919 
4920 /**
4921  * Specify indirect action object configuration
4922  */
4923 struct rte_flow_indir_action_conf {
4924 	/**
4925 	 * Flow direction for the indirect action configuration.
4926 	 *
4927 	 * Action should be valid at least for one flow direction,
4928 	 * otherwise it is invalid for both ingress and egress rules.
4929 	 */
4930 	/** Action valid for rules applied to ingress traffic. */
4931 	uint32_t ingress:1;
4932 	/** Action valid for rules applied to egress traffic. */
4933 	uint32_t egress:1;
4934 	/**
4935 	 * When set to 1, indicates that the action is valid for
4936 	 * transfer traffic; otherwise, for non-transfer traffic.
4937 	 */
4938 	uint32_t transfer:1;
4939 };
4940 
4941 /**
4942  * @warning
4943  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
4944  *
4945  * Create an indirect action object that can be used in flow rules
4946  * via its handle.
4947  * The created object handle has single state and configuration
4948  * across all the flow rules using it.
4949  *
4950  * @param[in] port_id
4951  *    The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
4952  * @param[in] conf
4953  *   Action configuration for the indirect action object creation.
4954  * @param[in] action
4955  *   Specific configuration of the indirect action object.
4956  * @param[out] error
4957  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
4958  *   structure in case of error only.
4959  * @return
4960  *   A valid handle in case of success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set
4961  *   to one of the error codes defined:
4962  *   - (ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
4963  *   - (ENOSYS) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
4964  *   - (EIO) if underlying device is removed.
4965  *   - (EINVAL) if *action* invalid.
4966  *   - (ENOTSUP) if *action* valid but unsupported.
4967  */
4968 __rte_experimental
4969 struct rte_flow_action_handle *
4970 rte_flow_action_handle_create(uint16_t port_id,
4971 			      const struct rte_flow_indir_action_conf *conf,
4972 			      const struct rte_flow_action *action,
4973 			      struct rte_flow_error *error);
4974 
4975 /**
4976  * @warning
4977  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
4978  *
4979  * Destroy indirect action by handle.
4980  *
4981  * @param[in] port_id
4982  *    The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
4983  * @param[in] handle
4984  *   Handle for the indirect action object to be destroyed.
4985  * @param[out] error
4986  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
4987  *   structure in case of error only.
4988  * @return
4989  *   - (0) if success.
4990  *   - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
4991  *   - (-ENOSYS) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
4992  *   - (-EIO) if underlying device is removed.
4993  *   - (-ENOENT) if action pointed by *action* handle was not found.
4994  *   - (-EBUSY) if action pointed by *action* handle still used by some rules
4995  *   rte_errno is also set.
4996  */
4997 __rte_experimental
4998 int
4999 rte_flow_action_handle_destroy(uint16_t port_id,
5000 			       struct rte_flow_action_handle *handle,
5001 			       struct rte_flow_error *error);
5002 
5003 /**
5004  * @warning
5005  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5006  *
5007  * Update in-place the action configuration and / or state pointed
5008  * by action *handle* with the configuration provided as *update* argument.
5009  * The update of the action configuration effects all flow rules reusing
5010  * the action via *handle*.
5011  * The update general pointer provides the ability of partial updating.
5012  *
5013  * @param[in] port_id
5014  *    The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
5015  * @param[in] handle
5016  *   Handle for the indirect action object to be updated.
5017  * @param[in] update
5018  *   Update profile specification used to modify the action pointed by handle.
5019  *   *update* could be with the same type of the immediate action corresponding
5020  *   to the *handle* argument when creating, or a wrapper structure includes
5021  *   action configuration to be updated and bit fields to indicate the member
5022  *   of fields inside the action to update.
5023  * @param[out] error
5024  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
5025  *   structure in case of error only.
5026  * @return
5027  *   - (0) if success.
5028  *   - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
5029  *   - (-ENOSYS) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
5030  *   - (-EIO) if underlying device is removed.
5031  *   - (-EINVAL) if *update* invalid.
5032  *   - (-ENOTSUP) if *update* valid but unsupported.
5033  *   - (-ENOENT) if indirect action object pointed by *handle* was not found.
5034  *   rte_errno is also set.
5035  */
5036 __rte_experimental
5037 int
5038 rte_flow_action_handle_update(uint16_t port_id,
5039 			      struct rte_flow_action_handle *handle,
5040 			      const void *update,
5041 			      struct rte_flow_error *error);
5042 
5043 /**
5044  * @warning
5045  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5046  *
5047  * Query the direct action by corresponding indirect action object handle.
5048  *
5049  * Retrieve action-specific data such as counters.
5050  * Data is gathered by special action which may be present/referenced in
5051  * more than one flow rule definition.
5052  *
5053  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_COUNT
5054  *
5055  * @param port_id
5056  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5057  * @param[in] handle
5058  *   Handle for the action object to query.
5059  * @param[in, out] data
5060  *   Pointer to storage for the associated query data type.
5061  * @param[out] error
5062  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
5063  *   structure in case of error only.
5064  *
5065  * @return
5066  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5067  */
5068 __rte_experimental
5069 int
5070 rte_flow_action_handle_query(uint16_t port_id,
5071 			     const struct rte_flow_action_handle *handle,
5072 			     void *data, struct rte_flow_error *error);
5073 
5074 /* Tunnel has a type and the key information. */
5075 struct rte_flow_tunnel {
5076 	/**
5077 	 * Tunnel type, for example RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_VXLAN,
5078 	 * RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_NVGRE etc.
5079 	 */
5080 	enum rte_flow_item_type	type;
5081 	uint64_t tun_id; /**< Tunnel identification. */
5082 
5083 	union {
5084 		struct {
5085 			rte_be32_t src_addr; /**< IPv4 source address. */
5086 			rte_be32_t dst_addr; /**< IPv4 destination address. */
5087 		} ipv4;
5088 		struct {
5089 			uint8_t src_addr[16]; /**< IPv6 source address. */
5090 			uint8_t dst_addr[16]; /**< IPv6 destination address. */
5091 		} ipv6;
5092 	};
5093 	rte_be16_t tp_src; /**< Tunnel port source. */
5094 	rte_be16_t tp_dst; /**< Tunnel port destination. */
5095 	uint16_t   tun_flags; /**< Tunnel flags. */
5096 
5097 	bool       is_ipv6; /**< True for valid IPv6 fields. Otherwise IPv4. */
5098 
5099 	/**
5100 	 * the following members are required to restore packet
5101 	 * after miss
5102 	 */
5103 	uint8_t    tos; /**< TOS for IPv4, TC for IPv6. */
5104 	uint8_t    ttl; /**< TTL for IPv4, HL for IPv6. */
5105 	uint32_t label; /**< Flow Label for IPv6. */
5106 };
5107 
5108 /**
5109  * Indicate that the packet has a tunnel.
5110  */
5111 #define RTE_FLOW_RESTORE_INFO_TUNNEL RTE_BIT64(0)
5112 
5113 /**
5114  * Indicate that the packet has a non decapsulated tunnel header.
5115  */
5116 #define RTE_FLOW_RESTORE_INFO_ENCAPSULATED RTE_BIT64(1)
5117 
5118 /**
5119  * Indicate that the packet has a group_id.
5120  */
5121 #define RTE_FLOW_RESTORE_INFO_GROUP_ID RTE_BIT64(2)
5122 
5123 /**
5124  * Restore information structure to communicate the current packet processing
5125  * state when some of the processing pipeline is done in hardware and should
5126  * continue in software.
5127  */
5128 struct rte_flow_restore_info {
5129 	/**
5130 	 * Bitwise flags (RTE_FLOW_RESTORE_INFO_*) to indicate validation of
5131 	 * other fields in struct rte_flow_restore_info.
5132 	 */
5133 	uint64_t flags;
5134 	uint32_t group_id; /**< Group ID where packed missed */
5135 	struct rte_flow_tunnel tunnel; /**< Tunnel information. */
5136 };
5137 
5138 /**
5139  * Allocate an array of actions to be used in rte_flow_create, to implement
5140  * tunnel-decap-set for the given tunnel.
5141  * Sample usage:
5142  *   actions vxlan_decap / tunnel-decap-set(tunnel properties) /
5143  *            jump group 0 / end
5144  *
5145  * @param port_id
5146  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5147  * @param[in] tunnel
5148  *   Tunnel properties.
5149  * @param[out] actions
5150  *   Array of actions to be allocated by the PMD. This array should be
5151  *   concatenated with the actions array provided to rte_flow_create.
5152  * @param[out] num_of_actions
5153  *   Number of actions allocated.
5154  * @param[out] error
5155  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
5156  *   structure in case of error only.
5157  *
5158  * @return
5159  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5160  */
5161 __rte_experimental
5162 int
5163 rte_flow_tunnel_decap_set(uint16_t port_id,
5164 			  struct rte_flow_tunnel *tunnel,
5165 			  struct rte_flow_action **actions,
5166 			  uint32_t *num_of_actions,
5167 			  struct rte_flow_error *error);
5168 
5169 /**
5170  * Allocate an array of items to be used in rte_flow_create, to implement
5171  * tunnel-match for the given tunnel.
5172  * Sample usage:
5173  *   pattern tunnel-match(tunnel properties) / outer-header-matches /
5174  *           inner-header-matches / end
5175  *
5176  * @param port_id
5177  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5178  * @param[in] tunnel
5179  *   Tunnel properties.
5180  * @param[out] items
5181  *   Array of items to be allocated by the PMD. This array should be
5182  *   concatenated with the items array provided to rte_flow_create.
5183  * @param[out] num_of_items
5184  *   Number of items allocated.
5185  * @param[out] error
5186  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
5187  *   structure in case of error only.
5188  *
5189  * @return
5190  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5191  */
5192 __rte_experimental
5193 int
5194 rte_flow_tunnel_match(uint16_t port_id,
5195 		      struct rte_flow_tunnel *tunnel,
5196 		      struct rte_flow_item **items,
5197 		      uint32_t *num_of_items,
5198 		      struct rte_flow_error *error);
5199 
5200 /**
5201  * On reception of a mbuf from HW, a call to rte_flow_get_restore_info() may be
5202  * required to retrieve some metadata.
5203  * This function returns the associated mbuf ol_flags.
5204  *
5205  * Note: the dynamic flag is registered during a call to
5206  * rte_eth_rx_metadata_negotiate() with RTE_ETH_RX_METADATA_TUNNEL_ID.
5207  *
5208  * @return
5209  *   The offload flag indicating rte_flow_get_restore_info() must be called.
5210  */
5211 __rte_experimental
5212 uint64_t
5213 rte_flow_restore_info_dynflag(void);
5214 
5215 /**
5216  * If a mbuf contains the rte_flow_restore_info_dynflag() flag in ol_flags,
5217  * populate the current packet processing state.
5218  *
5219  * One should negotiate tunnel metadata delivery from the NIC to the HW.
5220  * @see rte_eth_rx_metadata_negotiate()
5221  * @see RTE_ETH_RX_METADATA_TUNNEL_ID
5222  *
5223  * @param port_id
5224  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5225  * @param[in] m
5226  *   Mbuf struct.
5227  * @param[out] info
5228  *   Restore information. Upon success contains the HW state.
5229  * @param[out] error
5230  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
5231  *   structure in case of error only.
5232  *
5233  * @return
5234  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5235  */
5236 __rte_experimental
5237 int
5238 rte_flow_get_restore_info(uint16_t port_id,
5239 			  struct rte_mbuf *m,
5240 			  struct rte_flow_restore_info *info,
5241 			  struct rte_flow_error *error);
5242 
5243 /**
5244  * Release the action array as allocated by rte_flow_tunnel_decap_set.
5245  *
5246  * @param port_id
5247  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5248  * @param[in] actions
5249  *   Array of actions to be released.
5250  * @param[in] num_of_actions
5251  *   Number of elements in actions array.
5252  * @param[out] error
5253  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
5254  *   structure in case of error only.
5255  *
5256  * @return
5257  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5258  */
5259 __rte_experimental
5260 int
5261 rte_flow_tunnel_action_decap_release(uint16_t port_id,
5262 				     struct rte_flow_action *actions,
5263 				     uint32_t num_of_actions,
5264 				     struct rte_flow_error *error);
5265 
5266 /**
5267  * Release the item array as allocated by rte_flow_tunnel_match.
5268  *
5269  * @param port_id
5270  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5271  * @param[in] items
5272  *   Array of items to be released.
5273  * @param[in] num_of_items
5274  *   Number of elements in item array.
5275  * @param[out] error
5276  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
5277  *   structure in case of error only.
5278  *
5279  * @return
5280  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5281  */
5282 __rte_experimental
5283 int
5284 rte_flow_tunnel_item_release(uint16_t port_id,
5285 			     struct rte_flow_item *items,
5286 			     uint32_t num_of_items,
5287 			     struct rte_flow_error *error);
5288 
5289 /**
5290  * Get a proxy port to manage "transfer" flows.
5291  *
5292  * Managing "transfer" flows requires that the user communicate them
5293  * via a port which has the privilege to control the embedded switch.
5294  * For some vendors, all ports in a given switching domain have
5295  * this privilege. For other vendors, it's only one port.
5296  *
5297  * This API indicates such a privileged port (a "proxy")
5298  * for a given port in the same switching domain.
5299  *
5300  * @note
5301  *   If the PMD serving @p port_id doesn't have the corresponding method
5302  *   implemented, the API will return @p port_id via @p proxy_port_id.
5303  *
5304  * @param port_id
5305  *   Indicates the port to get a "proxy" for
5306  * @param[out] proxy_port_id
5307  *   Indicates the "proxy" port
5308  * @param[out] error
5309  *   If not NULL, allows the PMD to provide verbose report in case of error
5310  *
5311  * @return
5312  *   0 on success, a negative error code otherwise
5313  */
5314 int
5315 rte_flow_pick_transfer_proxy(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t *proxy_port_id,
5316 			     struct rte_flow_error *error);
5317 
5318 /**
5319  * @warning
5320  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5321  *
5322  * Create the flex item with specified configuration over
5323  * the Ethernet device.
5324  *
5325  * @param port_id
5326  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5327  * @param[in] conf
5328  *   Item configuration.
5329  * @param[out] error
5330  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
5331  *   structure in case of error only.
5332  *
5333  * @return
5334  *   Non-NULL opaque pointer on success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5335  */
5336 __rte_experimental
5337 struct rte_flow_item_flex_handle *
5338 rte_flow_flex_item_create(uint16_t port_id,
5339 			  const struct rte_flow_item_flex_conf *conf,
5340 			  struct rte_flow_error *error);
5341 
5342 /**
5343  * Release the flex item on the specified Ethernet device.
5344  *
5345  * @param port_id
5346  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5347  * @param[in] handle
5348  *   Handle of the item existing on the specified device.
5349  * @param[out] error
5350  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
5351  *   structure in case of error only.
5352  *
5353  * @return
5354  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5355  */
5356 __rte_experimental
5357 int
5358 rte_flow_flex_item_release(uint16_t port_id,
5359 			   const struct rte_flow_item_flex_handle *handle,
5360 			   struct rte_flow_error *error);
5361 
5362 /**
5363  * Indicate all operations for a given flow rule will _strictly_
5364  * happen on the same queue (create/destroy/query/update).
5365  */
5366 #define RTE_FLOW_PORT_FLAG_STRICT_QUEUE RTE_BIT32(0)
5367 
5368 /**
5369  * Indicate all steering objects should be created on contexts
5370  * of the host port, providing indirect object sharing between
5371  * ports.
5372  */
5373 #define RTE_FLOW_PORT_FLAG_SHARE_INDIRECT RTE_BIT32(1)
5374 
5375 /**
5376  * @warning
5377  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5378  *
5379  * Information about flow engine resources.
5380  * The zero value means a resource is not supported.
5381  */
5382 struct rte_flow_port_info {
5383 	/**
5384 	 * Maximum number of queues for asynchronous operations.
5385 	 */
5386 	uint32_t max_nb_queues;
5387 	/**
5388 	 * Maximum number of counters.
5389 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_COUNT
5390 	 */
5391 	uint32_t max_nb_counters;
5392 	/**
5393 	 * Maximum number of aging objects.
5394 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_AGE
5395 	 */
5396 	uint32_t max_nb_aging_objects;
5397 	/**
5398 	 * Maximum number traffic meters.
5399 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_METER
5400 	 */
5401 	uint32_t max_nb_meters;
5402 	/**
5403 	 * Maximum number connection trackings.
5404 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_CONNTRACK
5405 	 */
5406 	uint32_t max_nb_conn_tracks;
5407 	/**
5408 	 * Maximum number of quota actions.
5409 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_QUOTA
5410 	 */
5411 	uint32_t max_nb_quotas;
5412 	/**
5413 	 * Port supported flags (RTE_FLOW_PORT_FLAG_*).
5414 	 */
5415 	uint32_t supported_flags;
5416 };
5417 
5418 /**
5419  * @warning
5420  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5421  *
5422  * Information about flow engine asynchronous queues.
5423  * The value only valid if @p port_attr.max_nb_queues is not zero.
5424  */
5425 struct rte_flow_queue_info {
5426 	/**
5427 	 * Maximum number of operations a queue can hold.
5428 	 */
5429 	uint32_t max_size;
5430 };
5431 
5432 /**
5433  * @warning
5434  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5435  *
5436  * Get information about flow engine resources.
5437  *
5438  * @param port_id
5439  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5440  * @param[out] port_info
5441  *   A pointer to a structure of type *rte_flow_port_info*
5442  *   to be filled with the resources information of the port.
5443  * @param[out] queue_info
5444  *   A pointer to a structure of type *rte_flow_queue_info*
5445  *   to be filled with the asynchronous queues information.
5446  * @param[out] error
5447  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
5448  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
5449  *
5450  * @return
5451  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5452  */
5453 __rte_experimental
5454 int
5455 rte_flow_info_get(uint16_t port_id,
5456 		  struct rte_flow_port_info *port_info,
5457 		  struct rte_flow_queue_info *queue_info,
5458 		  struct rte_flow_error *error);
5459 
5460 /**
5461  * @warning
5462  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5463  *
5464  * Flow engine resources settings.
5465  * The zero value means on demand resource allocations only.
5466  */
5467 struct rte_flow_port_attr {
5468 	/**
5469 	 * Number of counters to configure.
5470 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_COUNT
5471 	 */
5472 	uint32_t nb_counters;
5473 	/**
5474 	 * Number of aging objects to configure.
5475 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_AGE
5476 	 */
5477 	uint32_t nb_aging_objects;
5478 	/**
5479 	 * Number of traffic meters to configure.
5480 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_METER
5481 	 */
5482 	uint32_t nb_meters;
5483 	/**
5484 	 * Number of connection trackings to configure.
5485 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_CONNTRACK
5486 	 */
5487 	uint32_t nb_conn_tracks;
5488 	/**
5489 	 * Port to base shared objects on.
5490 	 */
5491 	uint16_t host_port_id;
5492 	/**
5493 	 * Maximum number of quota actions.
5494 	 * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_QUOTA
5495 	 */
5496 	uint32_t nb_quotas;
5497 	/**
5498 	 * Port flags (RTE_FLOW_PORT_FLAG_*).
5499 	 */
5500 	uint32_t flags;
5501 };
5502 
5503 /**
5504  * @warning
5505  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5506  *
5507  * Flow engine asynchronous queues settings.
5508  * The value means default value picked by PMD.
5509  */
5510 struct rte_flow_queue_attr {
5511 	/**
5512 	 * Number of flow rule operations a queue can hold.
5513 	 */
5514 	uint32_t size;
5515 };
5516 
5517 /**
5518  * @warning
5519  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5520  *
5521  * Configure the port's flow API engine.
5522  *
5523  * This API can only be invoked before the application
5524  * starts using the rest of the flow library functions.
5525  *
5526  * The API can be invoked multiple times to change the settings.
5527  * The port, however, may reject changes and keep the old config.
5528  *
5529  * Parameters in configuration attributes must not exceed
5530  * numbers of resources returned by the rte_flow_info_get API.
5531  *
5532  * @param port_id
5533  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5534  * @param[in] port_attr
5535  *   Port configuration attributes.
5536  * @param[in] nb_queue
5537  *   Number of flow queues to be configured.
5538  * @param[in] queue_attr
5539  *   Array that holds attributes for each flow queue.
5540  *   Number of elements is set in @p port_attr.nb_queues.
5541  * @param[out] error
5542  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
5543  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
5544  *
5545  * @return
5546  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5547  */
5548 __rte_experimental
5549 int
5550 rte_flow_configure(uint16_t port_id,
5551 		   const struct rte_flow_port_attr *port_attr,
5552 		   uint16_t nb_queue,
5553 		   const struct rte_flow_queue_attr *queue_attr[],
5554 		   struct rte_flow_error *error);
5555 
5556 /**
5557  * Opaque type returned after successful creation of pattern template.
5558  * This handle can be used to manage the created pattern template.
5559  */
5560 struct rte_flow_pattern_template;
5561 
5562 /**
5563  * @warning
5564  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5565  *
5566  * Flow pattern template attributes.
5567  */
5568 __extension__
5569 struct rte_flow_pattern_template_attr {
5570 	/**
5571 	 * Relaxed matching policy.
5572 	 * - If 1, matching is performed only on items with the mask member set
5573 	 * and matching on protocol layers specified without any masks is skipped.
5574 	 * - If 0, matching on protocol layers specified without any masks is done
5575 	 * as well. This is the standard behaviour of Flow API now.
5576 	 */
5577 	uint32_t relaxed_matching:1;
5578 	/**
5579 	 * Flow direction for the pattern template.
5580 	 * At least one direction must be specified.
5581 	 */
5582 	/** Pattern valid for rules applied to ingress traffic. */
5583 	uint32_t ingress:1;
5584 	/** Pattern valid for rules applied to egress traffic. */
5585 	uint32_t egress:1;
5586 	/** Pattern valid for rules applied to transfer traffic. */
5587 	uint32_t transfer:1;
5588 };
5589 
5590 /**
5591  * @warning
5592  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5593  *
5594  * Create flow pattern template.
5595  *
5596  * The pattern template defines common matching fields without values.
5597  * For example, matching on 5 tuple TCP flow, the template will be
5598  * eth(null) + IPv4(source + dest) + TCP(s_port + d_port),
5599  * while values for each rule will be set during the flow rule creation.
5600  * The number and order of items in the template must be the same
5601  * at the rule creation.
5602  *
5603  * @param port_id
5604  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5605  * @param[in] template_attr
5606  *   Pattern template attributes.
5607  * @param[in] pattern
5608  *   Pattern specification (list terminated by the END pattern item).
5609  *   The spec member of an item is not used unless the end member is used.
5610  * @param[out] error
5611  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
5612  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
5613  *
5614  * @return
5615  *   Handle on success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5616  */
5617 __rte_experimental
5618 struct rte_flow_pattern_template *
5619 rte_flow_pattern_template_create(uint16_t port_id,
5620 		const struct rte_flow_pattern_template_attr *template_attr,
5621 		const struct rte_flow_item pattern[],
5622 		struct rte_flow_error *error);
5623 
5624 /**
5625  * @warning
5626  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5627  *
5628  * Destroy flow pattern template.
5629  *
5630  * This function may be called only when
5631  * there are no more tables referencing this template.
5632  *
5633  * @param port_id
5634  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5635  * @param[in] pattern_template
5636  *   Handle of the template to be destroyed.
5637  * @param[out] error
5638  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
5639  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
5640  *
5641  * @return
5642  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5643  */
5644 __rte_experimental
5645 int
5646 rte_flow_pattern_template_destroy(uint16_t port_id,
5647 		struct rte_flow_pattern_template *pattern_template,
5648 		struct rte_flow_error *error);
5649 
5650 /**
5651  * Opaque type returned after successful creation of actions template.
5652  * This handle can be used to manage the created actions template.
5653  */
5654 struct rte_flow_actions_template;
5655 
5656 /**
5657  * @warning
5658  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5659  *
5660  * Flow actions template attributes.
5661  */
5662 __extension__
5663 struct rte_flow_actions_template_attr {
5664 	/**
5665 	 * Flow direction for the actions template.
5666 	 * At least one direction must be specified.
5667 	 */
5668 	/** Action valid for rules applied to ingress traffic. */
5669 	uint32_t ingress:1;
5670 	/** Action valid for rules applied to egress traffic. */
5671 	uint32_t egress:1;
5672 	/** Action valid for rules applied to transfer traffic. */
5673 	uint32_t transfer:1;
5674 };
5675 
5676 /**
5677  * @warning
5678  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5679  *
5680  * Create flow actions template.
5681  *
5682  * The actions template holds a list of action types without values.
5683  * For example, the template to change TCP ports is TCP(s_port + d_port),
5684  * while values for each rule will be set during the flow rule creation.
5685  * The number and order of actions in the template must be the same
5686  * at the rule creation.
5687  *
5688  * @param port_id
5689  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5690  * @param[in] template_attr
5691  *   Template attributes.
5692  * @param[in] actions
5693  *   Associated actions (list terminated by the END action).
5694  *   The spec member is only used if @p masks spec is non-zero.
5695  * @param[in] masks
5696  *   List of actions that marks which of the action's member is constant.
5697  *   A mask has the same format as the corresponding action.
5698  *   If the action field in @p masks is not 0,
5699  *   the corresponding value in an action from @p actions will be the part
5700  *   of the template and used in all flow rules.
5701  *   The order of actions in @p masks is the same as in @p actions.
5702  *   In case of indirect actions present in @p actions,
5703  *   the actual action type should be present in @p mask.
5704  * @param[out] error
5705  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
5706  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
5707  *
5708  * @return
5709  *   Handle on success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5710  */
5711 __rte_experimental
5712 struct rte_flow_actions_template *
5713 rte_flow_actions_template_create(uint16_t port_id,
5714 		const struct rte_flow_actions_template_attr *template_attr,
5715 		const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
5716 		const struct rte_flow_action masks[],
5717 		struct rte_flow_error *error);
5718 
5719 /**
5720  * @warning
5721  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5722  *
5723  * Destroy flow actions template.
5724  *
5725  * This function may be called only when
5726  * there are no more tables referencing this template.
5727  *
5728  * @param port_id
5729  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5730  * @param[in] actions_template
5731  *   Handle to the template to be destroyed.
5732  * @param[out] error
5733  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
5734  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
5735  *
5736  * @return
5737  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5738  */
5739 __rte_experimental
5740 int
5741 rte_flow_actions_template_destroy(uint16_t port_id,
5742 		struct rte_flow_actions_template *actions_template,
5743 		struct rte_flow_error *error);
5744 
5745 /**
5746  * Opaque type returned after successful creation of a template table.
5747  * This handle can be used to manage the created template table.
5748  */
5749 struct rte_flow_template_table;
5750 
5751 /**@{@name Flags for template table attribute.
5752  * Each bit is an optional hint for table specialization,
5753  * offering a potential optimization at driver layer.
5754  * The driver can ignore the hints silently.
5755  * The hints do not replace any matching criteria.
5756  */
5757 /**
5758  * Specialize table for transfer flows which come only from wire.
5759  * It allows PMD not to allocate resources for non-wire originated traffic.
5760  * This bit is not a matching criteria, just an optimization hint.
5761  * Flow rules which match non-wire originated traffic will be missed
5762  * if the hint is supported.
5763  */
5764 #define RTE_FLOW_TABLE_SPECIALIZE_TRANSFER_WIRE_ORIG RTE_BIT32(0)
5765 /**
5766  * Specialize table for transfer flows which come only from vport (e.g. VF, SF).
5767  * It allows PMD not to allocate resources for non-vport originated traffic.
5768  * This bit is not a matching criteria, just an optimization hint.
5769  * Flow rules which match non-vport originated traffic will be missed
5770  * if the hint is supported.
5771  */
5772 #define RTE_FLOW_TABLE_SPECIALIZE_TRANSFER_VPORT_ORIG RTE_BIT32(1)
5773 /**@}*/
5774 
5775 /**
5776  * @warning
5777  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5778  *
5779  * Template table flow rules insertion type.
5780  */
5781 enum rte_flow_table_insertion_type {
5782 	/**
5783 	 * Pattern-based insertion.
5784 	 */
5785 	RTE_FLOW_TABLE_INSERTION_TYPE_PATTERN,
5786 	/**
5787 	 * Index-based insertion.
5788 	 */
5789 	RTE_FLOW_TABLE_INSERTION_TYPE_INDEX,
5790 };
5791 
5792 /**
5793  * @warning
5794  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5795  *
5796  * Template table hash index calculation function.
5797  */
5798 enum rte_flow_table_hash_func {
5799 	/**
5800 	 * Default hash calculation.
5801 	 */
5802 	RTE_FLOW_TABLE_HASH_FUNC_DEFAULT,
5803 	/**
5804 	 * Linear hash calculation.
5805 	 */
5806 	RTE_FLOW_TABLE_HASH_FUNC_LINEAR,
5807 	/**
5808 	 * 32-bit checksum hash calculation.
5809 	 */
5810 	RTE_FLOW_TABLE_HASH_FUNC_CRC32,
5811 	/**
5812 	 * 16-bit checksum hash calculation.
5813 	 */
5814 	RTE_FLOW_TABLE_HASH_FUNC_CRC16,
5815 };
5816 
5817 /**
5818  * @warning
5819  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5820  *
5821  * Table attributes.
5822  */
5823 struct rte_flow_template_table_attr {
5824 	/**
5825 	 * Flow attributes to be used in each rule generated from this table.
5826 	 */
5827 	struct rte_flow_attr flow_attr;
5828 	/**
5829 	 * Maximum number of flow rules that this table holds.
5830 	 */
5831 	uint32_t nb_flows;
5832 	/**
5833 	 * Optional hint flags for driver optimization.
5834 	 * The effect may vary in the different drivers.
5835 	 * The functionality must not rely on the hints.
5836 	 * Value is composed with RTE_FLOW_TABLE_SPECIALIZE_* based on application
5837 	 * design choices.
5838 	 * Misused hints may mislead the driver, it may result in an undefined behavior.
5839 	 */
5840 	uint32_t specialize;
5841 	/**
5842 	 * Insertion type for flow rules.
5843 	 */
5844 	enum rte_flow_table_insertion_type insertion_type;
5845 	/**
5846 	 * Hash calculation function for the packet matching.
5847 	 */
5848 	enum rte_flow_table_hash_func hash_func;
5849 };
5850 
5851 /**
5852  * @warning
5853  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5854  *
5855  * Create flow template table.
5856  *
5857  * A template table consists of multiple pattern templates and actions
5858  * templates associated with a single set of rule attributes (group ID,
5859  * priority and traffic direction).
5860  *
5861  * Each rule is free to use any combination of pattern and actions templates
5862  * and specify particular values for items and actions it would like to change.
5863  *
5864  * @param port_id
5865  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5866  * @param[in] table_attr
5867  *   Template table attributes.
5868  * @param[in] pattern_templates
5869  *   Array of pattern templates to be used in this table.
5870  * @param[in] nb_pattern_templates
5871  *   The number of pattern templates in the pattern_templates array.
5872  * @param[in] actions_templates
5873  *   Array of actions templates to be used in this table.
5874  * @param[in] nb_actions_templates
5875  *   The number of actions templates in the actions_templates array.
5876  * @param[out] error
5877  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
5878  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
5879  *
5880  * @return
5881  *   Handle on success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5882  */
5883 __rte_experimental
5884 struct rte_flow_template_table *
5885 rte_flow_template_table_create(uint16_t port_id,
5886 		const struct rte_flow_template_table_attr *table_attr,
5887 		struct rte_flow_pattern_template *pattern_templates[],
5888 		uint8_t nb_pattern_templates,
5889 		struct rte_flow_actions_template *actions_templates[],
5890 		uint8_t nb_actions_templates,
5891 		struct rte_flow_error *error);
5892 
5893 /**
5894  * @warning
5895  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5896  *
5897  * Destroy flow template table.
5898  *
5899  * This function may be called only when
5900  * there are no more flow rules referencing this table.
5901  *
5902  * @param port_id
5903  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5904  * @param[in] template_table
5905  *   Handle to the table to be destroyed.
5906  * @param[out] error
5907  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
5908  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
5909  *
5910  * @return
5911  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5912  */
5913 __rte_experimental
5914 int
5915 rte_flow_template_table_destroy(uint16_t port_id,
5916 		struct rte_flow_template_table *template_table,
5917 		struct rte_flow_error *error);
5918 
5919 /**
5920  * @warning
5921  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5922  *
5923  * Set group miss actions.
5924  *
5925  * @param port_id
5926  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5927  * @param group_id
5928  *   Identifier of a group to set miss actions for.
5929  * @param attr
5930  *   Group attributes.
5931  * @param actions
5932  *   List of group miss actions.
5933  * @param[out] error
5934  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
5935  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
5936  *
5937  * @return
5938  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5939  */
5940 __rte_experimental
5941 int
5942 rte_flow_group_set_miss_actions(uint16_t port_id,
5943 				uint32_t group_id,
5944 				const struct rte_flow_group_attr *attr,
5945 				const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
5946 				struct rte_flow_error *error);
5947 
5948 /**
5949  * @warning
5950  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5951  *
5952  * Asynchronous operation attributes.
5953  */
5954 __extension__
5955 struct rte_flow_op_attr {
5956 	/**
5957 	 * When set, the requested action will not be sent to the HW immediately.
5958 	 * The application must call the rte_flow_queue_push to actually send it.
5959 	 */
5960 	uint32_t postpone:1;
5961 };
5962 
5963 /**
5964  * @warning
5965  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
5966  *
5967  * Enqueue rule creation operation.
5968  *
5969  * @param port_id
5970  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
5971  * @param queue_id
5972  *   Flow queue used to insert the rule.
5973  * @param[in] op_attr
5974  *   Rule creation operation attributes.
5975  * @param[in] template_table
5976  *   Template table to select templates from.
5977  * @param[in] pattern
5978  *   List of pattern items to be used.
5979  *   The list order should match the order in the pattern template.
5980  *   The spec is the only relevant member of the item that is being used.
5981  * @param[in] pattern_template_index
5982  *   Pattern template index in the table.
5983  * @param[in] actions
5984  *   List of actions to be used.
5985  *   The list order should match the order in the actions template.
5986  * @param[in] actions_template_index
5987  *   Actions template index in the table.
5988  * @param[in] user_data
5989  *   The user data that will be returned on the completion events.
5990  * @param[out] error
5991  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
5992  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
5993  *
5994  * @return
5995  *   Handle on success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set.
5996  *   The rule handle doesn't mean that the rule has been populated.
5997  *   Only completion result indicates that if there was success or failure.
5998  */
5999 __rte_experimental
6000 struct rte_flow *
6001 rte_flow_async_create(uint16_t port_id,
6002 		      uint32_t queue_id,
6003 		      const struct rte_flow_op_attr *op_attr,
6004 		      struct rte_flow_template_table *template_table,
6005 		      const struct rte_flow_item pattern[],
6006 		      uint8_t pattern_template_index,
6007 		      const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
6008 		      uint8_t actions_template_index,
6009 		      void *user_data,
6010 		      struct rte_flow_error *error);
6011 
6012 /**
6013  * @warning
6014  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6015  *
6016  * Enqueue rule creation operation.
6017  *
6018  * @param port_id
6019  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6020  * @param queue_id
6021  *   Flow queue used to insert the rule.
6022  * @param[in] op_attr
6023  *   Rule creation operation attributes.
6024  * @param[in] template_table
6025  *   Template table to select templates from.
6026  * @param[in] rule_index
6027  *   Rule index in the table.
6028  * @param[in] actions
6029  *   List of actions to be used.
6030  *   The list order should match the order in the actions template.
6031  * @param[in] actions_template_index
6032  *   Actions template index in the table.
6033  * @param[in] user_data
6034  *   The user data that will be returned on the completion events.
6035  * @param[out] error
6036  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6037  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6038  *
6039  * @return
6040  *   Handle on success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set.
6041  *   The rule handle doesn't mean that the rule has been populated.
6042  *   Only completion result indicates that if there was success or failure.
6043  */
6044 __rte_experimental
6045 struct rte_flow *
6046 rte_flow_async_create_by_index(uint16_t port_id,
6047 			       uint32_t queue_id,
6048 			       const struct rte_flow_op_attr *op_attr,
6049 			       struct rte_flow_template_table *template_table,
6050 			       uint32_t rule_index,
6051 			       const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
6052 			       uint8_t actions_template_index,
6053 			       void *user_data,
6054 			       struct rte_flow_error *error);
6055 
6056 /**
6057  * @warning
6058  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6059  *
6060  * Enqueue rule destruction operation.
6061  *
6062  * This function enqueues a destruction operation on the queue.
6063  * Application should assume that after calling this function
6064  * the rule handle is not valid anymore.
6065  * Completion indicates the full removal of the rule from the HW.
6066  *
6067  * @param port_id
6068  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6069  * @param queue_id
6070  *   Flow queue which is used to destroy the rule.
6071  *   This must match the queue on which the rule was created.
6072  * @param[in] op_attr
6073  *   Rule destruction operation attributes.
6074  * @param[in] flow
6075  *   Flow handle to be destroyed.
6076  * @param[in] user_data
6077  *   The user data that will be returned on the completion events.
6078  * @param[out] error
6079  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6080  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6081  *
6082  * @return
6083  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
6084  */
6085 __rte_experimental
6086 int
6087 rte_flow_async_destroy(uint16_t port_id,
6088 		       uint32_t queue_id,
6089 		       const struct rte_flow_op_attr *op_attr,
6090 		       struct rte_flow *flow,
6091 		       void *user_data,
6092 		       struct rte_flow_error *error);
6093 
6094 /**
6095  * @warning
6096  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6097  *
6098  * Enqueue rule update operation.
6099  *
6100  * @param port_id
6101  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6102  * @param queue_id
6103  *   Flow queue used to insert the rule.
6104  * @param[in] op_attr
6105  *   Rule creation operation attributes.
6106  * @param[in] flow
6107  *   Flow rule to be updated.
6108  * @param[in] actions
6109  *   List of actions to be used.
6110  *   The list order should match the order in the actions template.
6111  * @param[in] actions_template_index
6112  *   Actions template index in the table.
6113  * @param[in] user_data
6114  *   The user data that will be returned on the completion events.
6115  * @param[out] error
6116  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6117  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6118  *
6119  * @return
6120  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
6121  */
6122 __rte_experimental
6123 int
6124 rte_flow_async_actions_update(uint16_t port_id,
6125 			      uint32_t queue_id,
6126 			      const struct rte_flow_op_attr *op_attr,
6127 			      struct rte_flow *flow,
6128 			      const struct rte_flow_action actions[],
6129 			      uint8_t actions_template_index,
6130 			      void *user_data,
6131 			      struct rte_flow_error *error);
6132 
6133 /**
6134  * @warning
6135  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6136  *
6137  * Push all internally stored rules to the HW.
6138  * Postponed rules are rules that were inserted with the postpone flag set.
6139  * Can be used to notify the HW about batch of rules prepared by the SW to
6140  * reduce the number of communications between the HW and SW.
6141  *
6142  * @param port_id
6143  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6144  * @param queue_id
6145  *   Flow queue to be pushed.
6146  * @param[out] error
6147  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6148  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6149  *
6150  * @return
6151  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
6152  */
6153 __rte_experimental
6154 int
6155 rte_flow_push(uint16_t port_id,
6156 	      uint32_t queue_id,
6157 	      struct rte_flow_error *error);
6158 
6159 /**
6160  * @warning
6161  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6162  *
6163  * Asynchronous operation status.
6164  */
6165 enum rte_flow_op_status {
6166 	/**
6167 	 * The operation was completed successfully.
6168 	 */
6169 	RTE_FLOW_OP_SUCCESS,
6170 	/**
6171 	 * The operation was not completed successfully.
6172 	 */
6173 	RTE_FLOW_OP_ERROR,
6174 };
6175 
6176 /**
6177  * @warning
6178  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6179  *
6180  * Asynchronous operation result.
6181  */
6182 __extension__
6183 struct rte_flow_op_result {
6184 	/**
6185 	 * Returns the status of the operation that this completion signals.
6186 	 */
6187 	enum rte_flow_op_status status;
6188 	/**
6189 	 * The user data that will be returned on the completion events.
6190 	 */
6191 	void *user_data;
6192 };
6193 
6194 /**
6195  * @warning
6196  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6197  *
6198  * Pull a rte flow operation.
6199  * The application must invoke this function in order to complete
6200  * the flow rule offloading and to retrieve the flow rule operation status.
6201  *
6202  * @param port_id
6203  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6204  * @param queue_id
6205  *   Flow queue which is used to pull the operation.
6206  * @param[out] res
6207  *   Array of results that will be set.
6208  * @param[in] n_res
6209  *   Maximum number of results that can be returned.
6210  *   This value is equal to the size of the res array.
6211  * @param[out] error
6212  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6213  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6214  *
6215  * @return
6216  *   Number of results that were pulled,
6217  *   a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
6218  */
6219 __rte_experimental
6220 int
6221 rte_flow_pull(uint16_t port_id,
6222 	      uint32_t queue_id,
6223 	      struct rte_flow_op_result res[],
6224 	      uint16_t n_res,
6225 	      struct rte_flow_error *error);
6226 
6227 /**
6228  * @warning
6229  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6230  *
6231  * Enqueue indirect action creation operation.
6232  * @see rte_flow_action_handle_create
6233  *
6234  * @param[in] port_id
6235  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6236  * @param[in] queue_id
6237  *   Flow queue which is used to create the rule.
6238  * @param[in] op_attr
6239  *   Indirect action creation operation attributes.
6240  * @param[in] indir_action_conf
6241  *   Action configuration for the indirect action object creation.
6242  * @param[in] action
6243  *   Specific configuration of the indirect action object.
6244  * @param[in] user_data
6245  *   The user data that will be returned on the completion events.
6246  * @param[out] error
6247  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6248  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6249  *
6250  * @return
6251  *   A valid handle in case of success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set.
6252  */
6253 __rte_experimental
6254 struct rte_flow_action_handle *
6255 rte_flow_async_action_handle_create(uint16_t port_id,
6256 		uint32_t queue_id,
6257 		const struct rte_flow_op_attr *op_attr,
6258 		const struct rte_flow_indir_action_conf *indir_action_conf,
6259 		const struct rte_flow_action *action,
6260 		void *user_data,
6261 		struct rte_flow_error *error);
6262 
6263 /**
6264  * @warning
6265  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6266  *
6267  * Enqueue indirect action destruction operation.
6268  * The destroy queue must be the same
6269  * as the queue on which the action was created.
6270  *
6271  * @param[in] port_id
6272  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6273  * @param[in] queue_id
6274  *   Flow queue which is used to destroy the rule.
6275  * @param[in] op_attr
6276  *   Indirect action destruction operation attributes.
6277  * @param[in] action_handle
6278  *   Handle for the indirect action object to be destroyed.
6279  * @param[in] user_data
6280  *   The user data that will be returned on the completion events.
6281  * @param[out] error
6282  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6283  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6284  *
6285  * @return
6286  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
6287  */
6288 __rte_experimental
6289 int
6290 rte_flow_async_action_handle_destroy(uint16_t port_id,
6291 		uint32_t queue_id,
6292 		const struct rte_flow_op_attr *op_attr,
6293 		struct rte_flow_action_handle *action_handle,
6294 		void *user_data,
6295 		struct rte_flow_error *error);
6296 
6297 /**
6298  * @warning
6299  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6300  *
6301  * Enqueue indirect action update operation.
6302  * @see rte_flow_action_handle_create
6303  *
6304  * @param[in] port_id
6305  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6306  * @param[in] queue_id
6307  *   Flow queue which is used to update the rule.
6308  * @param[in] op_attr
6309  *   Indirect action update operation attributes.
6310  * @param[in] action_handle
6311  *   Handle for the indirect action object to be updated.
6312  * @param[in] update
6313  *   Update profile specification used to modify the action pointed by handle.
6314  *   *update* could be with the same type of the immediate action corresponding
6315  *   to the *handle* argument when creating, or a wrapper structure includes
6316  *   action configuration to be updated and bit fields to indicate the member
6317  *   of fields inside the action to update.
6318  * @param[in] user_data
6319  *   The user data that will be returned on the completion events.
6320  * @param[out] error
6321  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6322  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6323  *
6324  * @return
6325  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
6326  */
6327 __rte_experimental
6328 int
6329 rte_flow_async_action_handle_update(uint16_t port_id,
6330 		uint32_t queue_id,
6331 		const struct rte_flow_op_attr *op_attr,
6332 		struct rte_flow_action_handle *action_handle,
6333 		const void *update,
6334 		void *user_data,
6335 		struct rte_flow_error *error);
6336 
6337 /**
6338  * @warning
6339  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6340  *
6341  * Enqueue indirect action query operation.
6342  *
6343  * Retrieve action-specific data such as counters.
6344  * Data is gathered by special action which may be present/referenced in
6345  * more than one flow rule definition.
6346  * Data will be available only when completion event returns.
6347  *
6348  * @see rte_flow_async_action_handle_query
6349  *
6350  * @param port_id
6351  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6352  * @param[in] queue_id
6353  *   Flow queue which is used to query the action.
6354  * @param[in] op_attr
6355  *   Indirect action update operation attributes.
6356  * @param[in] action_handle
6357  *   Handle for the action object to query.
6358  * @param[in, out] data
6359  *   Pointer to storage for the associated query data type.
6360  *   The out data will be available only when completion event returns
6361  *   from rte_flow_pull.
6362  * @param[in] user_data
6363  *   The user data that will be returned on the completion events.
6364  * @param[out] error
6365  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
6366  *   structure in case of error only.
6367  *
6368  * @return
6369  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
6370  */
6371 __rte_experimental
6372 int
6373 rte_flow_async_action_handle_query(uint16_t port_id,
6374 		uint32_t queue_id,
6375 		const struct rte_flow_op_attr *op_attr,
6376 		const struct rte_flow_action_handle *action_handle,
6377 		void *data,
6378 		void *user_data,
6379 		struct rte_flow_error *error);
6380 
6381 /**
6382  * @warning
6383  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6384  *
6385  * Query and update operational mode.
6386  *
6387  * @see rte_flow_action_handle_query_update()
6388  * @see rte_flow_async_action_handle_query_update()
6389  */
6390 enum rte_flow_query_update_mode {
6391 	RTE_FLOW_QU_QUERY_FIRST = 1,  /**< Query before update. */
6392 	RTE_FLOW_QU_UPDATE_FIRST,     /**< Query after  update. */
6393 };
6394 
6395 /**
6396  * @warning
6397  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6398  *
6399  * Query and/or update indirect flow action.
6400  * If both query and update not NULL, the function atomically
6401  * queries and updates indirect action. Query and update are carried in order
6402  * specified in the mode parameter.
6403  * If ether query or update is NULL, the function executes
6404  * complementing operation.
6405  *
6406  * @param port_id
6407  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6408  * @param handle
6409  *   Handle for the indirect action object to be updated.
6410  * @param update
6411  *   If not NULL, update profile specification used to modify the action
6412  *   pointed by handle.
6413  * @param query
6414  *   If not NULL pointer to storage for the associated query data type.
6415  * @param mode
6416  *   Operational mode.
6417  * @param error
6418  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6419  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6420  *
6421  * @return
6422  * 0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
6423  * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
6424  * - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
6425  * - (-EINVAL) if *handle* or *mode* invalid or
6426  *             both *query* and *update* are NULL.
6427  */
6428 __rte_experimental
6429 int
6430 rte_flow_action_handle_query_update(uint16_t port_id,
6431 				    struct rte_flow_action_handle *handle,
6432 				    const void *update, void *query,
6433 				    enum rte_flow_query_update_mode mode,
6434 				    struct rte_flow_error *error);
6435 
6436 /**
6437  * @warning
6438  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6439  *
6440  * Enqueue async indirect flow action query and/or update
6441  *
6442  * @param port_id
6443  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6444  * @param queue_id
6445  *   Flow queue which is used to update the rule.
6446  * @param attr
6447  *   Indirect action update operation attributes.
6448  * @param handle
6449  *   Handle for the indirect action object to be updated.
6450  * @param update
6451  *   If not NULL, update profile specification used to modify the action
6452  *   pointed by handle.
6453  * @param query
6454  *   If not NULL, pointer to storage for the associated query data type.
6455  *   Query result returned on async completion event.
6456  * @param mode
6457  *   Operational mode.
6458  * @param user_data
6459  *   The user data that will be returned on async completion event.
6460  * @param error
6461  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6462  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6463  *
6464  * @return
6465  *   0 on success, a negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
6466  * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
6467  * - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
6468  * - (-EINVAL) if *handle* or *mode* invalid or
6469  *             both *update* and *query* are NULL.
6470  */
6471 __rte_experimental
6472 int
6473 rte_flow_async_action_handle_query_update(uint16_t port_id, uint32_t queue_id,
6474 					  const struct rte_flow_op_attr *attr,
6475 					  struct rte_flow_action_handle *handle,
6476 					  const void *update, void *query,
6477 					  enum rte_flow_query_update_mode mode,
6478 					  void *user_data,
6479 					  struct rte_flow_error *error);
6480 
6481 struct rte_flow_action_list_handle;
6482 
6483 /**
6484  * @warning
6485  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6486  *
6487  * Configure INDIRECT_LIST flow action.
6488  *
6489  * @see RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_INDIRECT_LIST
6490  */
6491 struct rte_flow_action_indirect_list {
6492 	/** Indirect action list handle */
6493 	struct rte_flow_action_list_handle *handle;
6494 	/**
6495 	 * Flow mutable configuration array.
6496 	 * NULL if the handle has no flow mutable configuration update.
6497 	 * Otherwise, if the handle was created with list A1 / A2 .. An / END
6498 	 * size of conf is n.
6499 	 * conf[i] points to flow mutable update of Ai in the handle
6500 	 * actions list or NULL if Ai has no update.
6501 	 */
6502 	const void **conf;
6503 };
6504 
6505 /**
6506  * @warning
6507  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6508  *
6509  * Create an indirect flow action object from flow actions list.
6510  * The object is identified by a unique handle.
6511  * The handle has single state and configuration
6512  * across all the flow rules using it.
6513  *
6514  * @param[in] port_id
6515  *    The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
6516  * @param[in] conf
6517  *   Action configuration for the indirect action list creation.
6518  * @param[in] actions
6519  *   Specific configuration of the indirect action lists.
6520  * @param[out] error
6521  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
6522  *   structure in case of error only.
6523  * @return
6524  *   A valid handle in case of success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set
6525  *   to one of the error codes defined:
6526  *   - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
6527  *   - (-ENOSYS) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
6528  *   - (-EIO) if underlying device is removed.
6529  *   - (-EINVAL) if *actions* list invalid.
6530  *   - (-ENOTSUP) if *action* list element valid but unsupported.
6531  */
6532 __rte_experimental
6533 struct rte_flow_action_list_handle *
6534 rte_flow_action_list_handle_create(uint16_t port_id,
6535 				   const
6536 				   struct rte_flow_indir_action_conf *conf,
6537 				   const struct rte_flow_action *actions,
6538 				   struct rte_flow_error *error);
6539 
6540 /**
6541  * @warning
6542  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6543  *
6544  * Async function call to create an indirect flow action object
6545  * from flow actions list.
6546  * The object is identified by a unique handle.
6547  * The handle has single state and configuration
6548  * across all the flow rules using it.
6549  *
6550  * @param[in] port_id
6551  *    The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
6552  * @param[in] queue_id
6553  *   Flow queue which is used to update the rule.
6554  * @param[in] attr
6555  *   Indirect action update operation attributes.
6556  * @param[in] conf
6557  *   Action configuration for the indirect action list creation.
6558  * @param[in] actions
6559  *   Specific configuration of the indirect action list.
6560  * @param[in] user_data
6561  *   The user data that will be returned on async completion event.
6562  * @param[out] error
6563  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
6564  *   structure in case of error only.
6565  * @return
6566  *   A valid handle in case of success, NULL otherwise and rte_errno is set
6567  *   to one of the error codes defined:
6568  *   - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
6569  *   - (-ENOSYS) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
6570  *   - (-EIO) if underlying device is removed.
6571  *   - (-EINVAL) if *actions* list invalid.
6572  *   - (-ENOTSUP) if *action* list element valid but unsupported.
6573  */
6574 __rte_experimental
6575 struct rte_flow_action_list_handle *
6576 rte_flow_async_action_list_handle_create(uint16_t port_id, uint32_t queue_id,
6577 					 const struct rte_flow_op_attr *attr,
6578 					 const struct rte_flow_indir_action_conf *conf,
6579 					 const struct rte_flow_action *actions,
6580 					 void *user_data,
6581 					 struct rte_flow_error *error);
6582 
6583 /**
6584  * @warning
6585  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6586  *
6587  * Destroy indirect actions list by handle.
6588  *
6589  * @param[in] port_id
6590  *    The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
6591  * @param[in] handle
6592  *   Handle for the indirect actions list to be destroyed.
6593  * @param[out] error
6594  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL. PMDs initialize this
6595  *   structure in case of error only.
6596  * @return
6597  *   - (0) if success.
6598  *   - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
6599  *   - (-ENOSYS) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
6600  *   - (-EIO) if underlying device is removed.
6601  *   - (-ENOENT) if actions list pointed by *action* handle was not found.
6602  *   - (-EBUSY) if actions list pointed by *action* handle still used
6603  */
6604 __rte_experimental
6605 int
6606 rte_flow_action_list_handle_destroy(uint16_t port_id,
6607 				    struct rte_flow_action_list_handle *handle,
6608 				    struct rte_flow_error *error);
6609 
6610 /**
6611  * @warning
6612  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6613  *
6614  * Enqueue indirect action list destruction operation.
6615  * The destroy queue must be the same
6616  * as the queue on which the action was created.
6617  *
6618  * @param[in] port_id
6619  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6620  * @param[in] queue_id
6621  *   Flow queue which is used to destroy the rule.
6622  * @param[in] op_attr
6623  *   Indirect action destruction operation attributes.
6624  * @param[in] handle
6625  *   Handle for the indirect action object to be destroyed.
6626  * @param[in] user_data
6627  *   The user data that will be returned on the completion events.
6628  * @param[out] error
6629  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6630  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6631  *
6632  * @return
6633  *   - (0) if success.
6634  *   - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
6635  *   - (-ENOSYS) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
6636  *   - (-EIO) if underlying device is removed.
6637  *   - (-ENOENT) if actions list pointed by *action* handle was not found.
6638  *   - (-EBUSY) if actions list pointed by *action* handle still used
6639  */
6640 __rte_experimental
6641 int
6642 rte_flow_async_action_list_handle_destroy
6643 		(uint16_t port_id, uint32_t queue_id,
6644 		 const struct rte_flow_op_attr *op_attr,
6645 		 struct rte_flow_action_list_handle *handle,
6646 		 void *user_data, struct rte_flow_error *error);
6647 
6648 /**
6649  * @warning
6650  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6651  *
6652  * Query and/or update indirect flow actions list.
6653  * If both query and update not NULL, the function atomically
6654  * queries and updates indirect action. Query and update are carried in order
6655  * specified in the mode parameter.
6656  * If ether query or update is NULL, the function executes
6657  * complementing operation.
6658  *
6659  * @param port_id
6660  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6661  * @param handle
6662  *   Handle for the indirect actions list object to be updated.
6663  * @param update
6664  *   If the action list handle was created from n actions A1 / A2 ... An / END
6665  *   non-NULL update parameter is an array [U1, U2, ... Un] where Ui points to
6666  *   Ai update context or NULL if Ai should not be updated.
6667  * @param query
6668  *   If the action list handle was created from n actions A1 / A2 ... An / END
6669  *   non-NULL query parameter is an array [Q1, Q2, ... Qn] where Qi points to
6670  *   Ai query context or NULL if Ai should not be queried.
6671  * @param mode
6672  *   Operational mode.
6673  * @param error
6674  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6675  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6676  *
6677  * @return
6678  *   - (0) if success.
6679  * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
6680  * - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
6681  * - (-EINVAL) if *handle* or *mode* invalid or
6682  *             both *query* and *update* are NULL.
6683  */
6684 __rte_experimental
6685 int
6686 rte_flow_action_list_handle_query_update(uint16_t port_id,
6687 					 const struct rte_flow_action_list_handle *handle,
6688 					 const void **update, void **query,
6689 					 enum rte_flow_query_update_mode mode,
6690 					 struct rte_flow_error *error);
6691 
6692 /**
6693  * @warning
6694  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6695  *
6696  * Enqueue async indirect flow actions list query and/or update
6697  * If both query and update not NULL, the function atomically
6698  * queries and updates indirect action. Query and update are carried in order
6699  * specified in the mode parameter.
6700  * If ether query or update is NULL, the function executes
6701  * complementing operation.
6702  *
6703  * @param port_id
6704  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6705  * @param queue_id
6706  *   Flow queue which is used to update the rule.
6707  * @param attr
6708  *   Indirect action update operation attributes.
6709  * @param handle
6710  *   Handle for the indirect actions list object to be updated.
6711  * @param update
6712  *   If the action list handle was created from n actions A1 / A2 ... An / END
6713  *   non-NULL update parameter is an array [U1, U2, ... Un] where Ui points to
6714  *   Ai update context or NULL if Ai should not be updated.
6715  * @param query
6716  *   If the action list handle was created from n actions A1 / A2 ... An / END
6717  *   non-NULL query parameter is an array [Q1, Q2, ... Qn] where Qi points to
6718  *   Ai query context or NULL if Ai should not be queried.
6719  *   Query result returned on async completion event.
6720  * @param mode
6721  *   Operational mode.
6722  * @param user_data
6723  *   The user data that will be returned on async completion event.
6724  * @param error
6725  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6726  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6727  *
6728  * @return
6729  *   - (0) if success.
6730  * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
6731  * - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
6732  * - (-EINVAL) if *handle* or *mode* invalid or
6733  *             both *update* and *query* are NULL.
6734  */
6735 __rte_experimental
6736 int
6737 rte_flow_async_action_list_handle_query_update(uint16_t port_id, uint32_t queue_id,
6738 					  const struct rte_flow_op_attr *attr,
6739 					  const struct rte_flow_action_list_handle *handle,
6740 					  const void **update, void **query,
6741 					  enum rte_flow_query_update_mode mode,
6742 					  void *user_data,
6743 					  struct rte_flow_error *error);
6744 
6745 /**
6746  * @warning
6747  * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
6748  *
6749  * Calculate the hash for a given pattern in a given table as
6750  * calculated by the HW.
6751  *
6752  * @param port_id
6753  *   Port identifier of Ethernet device.
6754  * @param table
6755  *   The table the SW wishes to simulate.
6756  * @param pattern
6757  *   The values to be used in the hash calculation.
6758  * @param pattern_template_index
6759  *   The pattern index in the table to be used for the calculation.
6760  * @param hash
6761  *   Used to return the calculated hash.
6762  * @param error
6763  *   Perform verbose error reporting if not NULL.
6764  *   PMDs initialize this structure in case of error only.
6765  *
6766  * @return
6767  *   - (0) if success.
6768  *   - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid.
6769  *   - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying device does not support this functionality.
6770  */
6771 __rte_experimental
6772 int
6773 rte_flow_calc_table_hash(uint16_t port_id, const struct rte_flow_template_table *table,
6774 			 const struct rte_flow_item pattern[], uint8_t pattern_template_index,
6775 			 uint32_t *hash, struct rte_flow_error *error);
6776 
6777 #ifdef __cplusplus
6778 }
6779 #endif
6780 
6781 #endif /* RTE_FLOW_H_ */
6782