199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Copyright(c) 2016 Cavium, Inc. 399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Copyright(c) 2016-2018 Intel Corporation. 499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Copyright 2016 NXP 599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * All rights reserved. 699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 899a2dd95SBruce Richardson #ifndef _RTE_EVENTDEV_H_ 999a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define _RTE_EVENTDEV_H_ 1099a2dd95SBruce Richardson 1199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 1299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @file 1399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 1499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE Event Device API 1599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 1699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * In a polling model, lcores poll ethdev ports and associated rx queues 1799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * directly to look for packet. In an event driven model, by contrast, lcores 1899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * call the scheduler that selects packets for them based on programmer 1999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * specified criteria. Eventdev library adds support for event driven 2099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * programming model, which offer applications automatic multicore scaling, 2199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * dynamic load balancing, pipelining, packet ingress order maintenance and 2299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * synchronization services to simplify application packet processing. 2399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 2499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The Event Device API is composed of two parts: 2599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 2699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - The application-oriented Event API that includes functions to setup 2799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * an event device (configure it, setup its queues, ports and start it), to 2899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * establish the link between queues to port and to receive events, and so on. 2999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 3099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - The driver-oriented Event API that exports a function allowing 3199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * an event poll Mode Driver (PMD) to simultaneously register itself as 3299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * an event device driver. 3399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 3499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event device components: 3599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 3699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * +-----------------+ 3799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * | +-------------+ | 3899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * +-------+ | | flow 0 | | 3999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * |Packet | | +-------------+ | 4099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * |event | | +-------------+ | 4199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * | | | | flow 1 | |port_link(port0, queue0) 4299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * +-------+ | +-------------+ | | +--------+ 4399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * +-------+ | +-------------+ o-----v-----o |dequeue +------+ 4499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * |Crypto | | | flow n | | | event +------->|Core 0| 4599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * |work | | +-------------+ o----+ | port 0 | | | 4699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * |done ev| | event queue 0 | | +--------+ +------+ 4799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * +-------+ +-----------------+ | 4899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * +-------+ | 4999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * |Timer | +-----------------+ | +--------+ 5099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * |expiry | | +-------------+ | +------o |dequeue +------+ 5199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * |event | | | flow 0 | o-----------o event +------->|Core 1| 5299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * +-------+ | +-------------+ | +----o port 1 | | | 5399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event enqueue | +-------------+ | | +--------+ +------+ 5499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * o-------------> | | flow 1 | | | 5599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * enqueue( | +-------------+ | | 5699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * queue_id, | | | +--------+ +------+ 5799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * flow_id, | +-------------+ | | | |dequeue |Core 2| 5899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * sched_type, | | flow n | o-----------o event +------->| | 5999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event_type, | +-------------+ | | | port 2 | +------+ 6099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * subev_type, | event queue 1 | | +--------+ 6199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event) +-----------------+ | +--------+ 6299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * | | |dequeue +------+ 6399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * +-------+ +-----------------+ | | event +------->|Core n| 6499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * |Core | | +-------------+ o-----------o port n | | | 6599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * |(SW) | | | flow 0 | | | +--------+ +--+---+ 6699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * |event | | +-------------+ | | | 6799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * +-------+ | +-------------+ | | | 6899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * ^ | | flow 1 | | | | 6999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * | | +-------------+ o------+ | 7099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * | | +-------------+ | | 7199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * | | | flow n | | | 7299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * | | +-------------+ | | 7399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * | | event queue n | | 7499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * | +-----------------+ | 7599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * | | 7699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * +-----------------------------------------------------------+ 7799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 7899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event device: A hardware or software-based event scheduler. 7999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 8099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event: A unit of scheduling that encapsulates a packet or other datatype 8199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * like SW generated event from the CPU, Crypto work completion notification, 8299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Timer expiry event notification etc as well as metadata. 8399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The metadata includes flow ID, scheduling type, event priority, event_type, 8499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * sub_event_type etc. 8599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 8699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event queue: A queue containing events that are scheduled by the event dev. 8799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * An event queue contains events of different flows associated with scheduling 8899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * types, such as atomic, ordered, or parallel. 8999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 9099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event port: An application's interface into the event dev for enqueue and 9199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * dequeue operations. Each event port can be linked with one or more 9299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event queues for dequeue operations. 9399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 9499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * By default, all the functions of the Event Device API exported by a PMD 9599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * are lock-free functions which assume to not be invoked in parallel on 9699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * different logical cores to work on the same target object. For instance, 9799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * the dequeue function of a PMD cannot be invoked in parallel on two logical 9899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * cores to operates on same event port. Of course, this function 9999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * can be invoked in parallel by different logical cores on different ports. 10099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * It is the responsibility of the upper level application to enforce this rule. 10199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 10299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * In all functions of the Event API, the Event device is 10399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * designated by an integer >= 0 named the device identifier *dev_id* 10499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 10599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * At the Event driver level, Event devices are represented by a generic 10699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * data structure of type *rte_event_dev*. 10799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 10899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event devices are dynamically registered during the PCI/SoC device probing 10999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * phase performed at EAL initialization time. 11099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * When an Event device is being probed, a *rte_event_dev* structure and 11199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * a new device identifier are allocated for that device. Then, the 11299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event_dev_init() function supplied by the Event driver matching the probed 11399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * device is invoked to properly initialize the device. 11499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 11599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The role of the device init function consists of resetting the hardware or 11699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * software event driver implementations. 11799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 11899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If the device init operation is successful, the correspondence between 11999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * the device identifier assigned to the new device and its associated 12099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * *rte_event_dev* structure is effectively registered. 12199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Otherwise, both the *rte_event_dev* structure and the device identifier are 12299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * freed. 12399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 12499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The functions exported by the application Event API to setup a device 12599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * designated by its device identifier must be invoked in the following order: 12699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - rte_event_dev_configure() 12799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - rte_event_queue_setup() 12899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - rte_event_port_setup() 12999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - rte_event_port_link() 13099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - rte_event_dev_start() 13199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 13299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Then, the application can invoke, in any order, the functions 13399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * exported by the Event API to schedule events, dequeue events, enqueue events, 13499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * change event queue(s) to event port [un]link establishment and so on. 13599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 13699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Application may use rte_event_[queue/port]_default_conf_get() to get the 13799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * default configuration to set up an event queue or event port by 13899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * overriding few default values. 13999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 14099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If the application wants to change the configuration (i.e. call 14199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_dev_configure(), rte_event_queue_setup(), or 14299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_port_setup()), it must call rte_event_dev_stop() first to stop the 14399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * device and then do the reconfiguration before calling rte_event_dev_start() 14499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * again. The schedule, enqueue and dequeue functions should not be invoked 14599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * when the device is stopped. 14699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 14799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Finally, an application can close an Event device by invoking the 14899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_dev_close() function. 14999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 15099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Each function of the application Event API invokes a specific function 15199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * of the PMD that controls the target device designated by its device 15299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * identifier. 15399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 15499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * For this purpose, all device-specific functions of an Event driver are 15599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * supplied through a set of pointers contained in a generic structure of type 15699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * *event_dev_ops*. 15799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The address of the *event_dev_ops* structure is stored in the *rte_event_dev* 15899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * structure by the device init function of the Event driver, which is 15999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * invoked during the PCI/SoC device probing phase, as explained earlier. 16099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 16199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * In other words, each function of the Event API simply retrieves the 16299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * *rte_event_dev* structure associated with the device identifier and 16399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * performs an indirect invocation of the corresponding driver function 16499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * supplied in the *event_dev_ops* structure of the *rte_event_dev* structure. 16599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 16699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * For performance reasons, the address of the fast-path functions of the 16799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event driver is not contained in the *event_dev_ops* structure. 16899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Instead, they are directly stored at the beginning of the *rte_event_dev* 16999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * structure to avoid an extra indirect memory access during their invocation. 17099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 17199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE event device drivers do not use interrupts for enqueue or dequeue 17299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * operation. Instead, Event drivers export Poll-Mode enqueue and dequeue 17399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * functions to applications. 17499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 17599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The events are injected to event device through *enqueue* operation by 17699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event producers in the system. The typical event producers are ethdev 17799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * subsystem for generating packet events, CPU(SW) for generating events based 17899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * on different stages of application processing, cryptodev for generating 17999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * crypto work completion notification etc 18099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 18199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The *dequeue* operation gets one or more events from the event ports. 18299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The application process the events and send to downstream event queue through 18399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_enqueue_burst() if it is an intermediate stage of event processing, 18499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * on the final stage, the application may use Tx adapter API for maintaining 18599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * the ingress order and then send the packet/event on the wire. 18699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 18799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The point at which events are scheduled to ports depends on the device. 18899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * For hardware devices, scheduling occurs asynchronously without any software 18999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * intervention. Software schedulers can either be distributed 19099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * (each worker thread schedules events to its own port) or centralized 19199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * (a dedicated thread schedules to all ports). Distributed software schedulers 19299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * perform the scheduling in rte_event_dequeue_burst(), whereas centralized 19399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * scheduler logic need a dedicated service core for scheduling. 19499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_DISTRIBUTED_SCHED capability flag is not set 19599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * indicates the device is centralized and thus needs a dedicated scheduling 19699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * thread that repeatedly calls software specific scheduling function. 19799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 19899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * An event driven worker thread has following typical workflow on fastpath: 19999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * \code{.c} 20099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * while (1) { 20199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_dequeue_burst(...); 20299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * (event processing) 20399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_enqueue_burst(...); 20499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * } 20599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * \endcode 20699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 20799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 20899a2dd95SBruce Richardson #ifdef __cplusplus 20999a2dd95SBruce Richardson extern "C" { 21099a2dd95SBruce Richardson #endif 21199a2dd95SBruce Richardson 2121094dd94SDavid Marchand #include <rte_compat.h> 21399a2dd95SBruce Richardson #include <rte_common.h> 21499a2dd95SBruce Richardson #include <rte_errno.h> 21599a2dd95SBruce Richardson #include <rte_mbuf_pool_ops.h> 21699a2dd95SBruce Richardson #include <rte_mempool.h> 21799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 21899a2dd95SBruce Richardson #include "rte_eventdev_trace_fp.h" 21999a2dd95SBruce Richardson 22099a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_mbuf; /* we just use mbuf pointers; no need to include rte_mbuf.h */ 22199a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event; 22299a2dd95SBruce Richardson 22399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Event device capability bitmap flags */ 22499a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_QUEUE_QOS (1ULL << 0) 22544516e6bSShijith Thotton /**< Event scheduling prioritization is based on the priority and weight 22644516e6bSShijith Thotton * associated with each event queue. Events from a queue with highest priority 22744516e6bSShijith Thotton * is scheduled first. If the queues are of same priority, weight of the queues 22844516e6bSShijith Thotton * are considered to select a queue in a weighted round robin fashion. 22944516e6bSShijith Thotton * Subsequent dequeue calls from an event port could see events from the same 23044516e6bSShijith Thotton * event queue, if the queue is configured with an affinity count. Affinity 23144516e6bSShijith Thotton * count is the number of subsequent dequeue calls, in which an event port 23244516e6bSShijith Thotton * should use the same event queue if the queue is non-empty 23399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 23497b914f4SShijith Thotton * @see rte_event_queue_setup(), rte_event_queue_attr_set() 23599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 23699a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_EVENT_QOS (1ULL << 1) 23799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event scheduling prioritization is based on the priority associated with 23899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * each event. Priority of each event is supplied in *rte_event* structure 23999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * on each enqueue operation. 24099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 24199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_enqueue_burst() 24299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 24399a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_DISTRIBUTED_SCHED (1ULL << 2) 24499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event device operates in distributed scheduling mode. 24599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * In distributed scheduling mode, event scheduling happens in HW or 24699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_dequeue_burst() or the combination of these two. 24799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If the flag is not set then eventdev is centralized and thus needs a 24899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * dedicated service core that acts as a scheduling thread . 24999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 25099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_dequeue_burst() 25199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 25299a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_QUEUE_ALL_TYPES (1ULL << 3) 25399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event device is capable of enqueuing events of any type to any queue. 25499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If this capability is not set, the queue only supports events of the 25599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * *RTE_SCHED_TYPE_* type that it was created with. 25699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 25799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see RTE_SCHED_TYPE_* values 25899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 25999a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_BURST_MODE (1ULL << 4) 26099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event device is capable of operating in burst mode for enqueue(forward, 26199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * release) and dequeue operation. If this capability is not set, application 26299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * still uses the rte_event_dequeue_burst() and rte_event_enqueue_burst() but 26399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * PMD accepts only one event at a time. 26499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 26599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_dequeue_burst() rte_event_enqueue_burst() 26699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 26799a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_IMPLICIT_RELEASE_DISABLE (1ULL << 5) 26899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event device ports support disabling the implicit release feature, in 26999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * which the port will release all unreleased events in its dequeue operation. 27099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If this capability is set and the port is configured with implicit release 27199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * disabled, the application is responsible for explicitly releasing events 27299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * using either the RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD or the RTE_EVENT_OP_RELEASE event 27399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * enqueue operations. 27499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 27599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_dequeue_burst() rte_event_enqueue_burst() 27699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 27799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 27899a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_NONSEQ_MODE (1ULL << 6) 27999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event device is capable of operating in none sequential mode. The path 28099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * of the event is not necessary to be sequential. Application can change 28199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * the path of event at runtime. If the flag is not set, then event each event 28299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * will follow a path from queue 0 to queue 1 to queue 2 etc. If the flag is 28399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * set, events may be sent to queues in any order. If the flag is not set, the 28499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * eventdev will return an error when the application enqueues an event for a 28599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * qid which is not the next in the sequence. 28699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 28799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 28899a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_RUNTIME_PORT_LINK (1ULL << 7) 28999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event device is capable of configuring the queue/port link at runtime. 29099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If the flag is not set, the eventdev queue/port link is only can be 29199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * configured during initialization. 29299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 29399a2dd95SBruce Richardson 29499a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_MULTIPLE_QUEUE_PORT (1ULL << 8) 29599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event device is capable of setting up the link between multiple queue 29699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * with single port. If the flag is not set, the eventdev can only map a 29799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * single queue to each port or map a single queue to many port. 29899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 29999a2dd95SBruce Richardson 30099a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_CARRY_FLOW_ID (1ULL << 9) 30199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event device preserves the flow ID from the enqueued 30299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event to the dequeued event if the flag is set. Otherwise, 30399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * the content of this field is implementation dependent. 30499a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 30599a2dd95SBruce Richardson 306bd991897SMattias Rönnblom #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_MAINTENANCE_FREE (1ULL << 10) 307bd991897SMattias Rönnblom /**< Event device *does not* require calls to rte_event_maintain(). 308bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * An event device that does not set this flag requires calls to 309bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * rte_event_maintain() during periods when neither 310bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * rte_event_dequeue_burst() nor rte_event_enqueue_burst() are called 311bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * on a port. This will allow the event device to perform internal 312bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * processing, such as flushing buffered events, return credits to a 313bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * global pool, or process signaling related to load balancing. 31454f17843SMattias Rönnblom */ 31554f17843SMattias Rönnblom 31697b914f4SShijith Thotton #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_RUNTIME_QUEUE_ATTR (1ULL << 11) 31797b914f4SShijith Thotton /**< Event device is capable of changing the queue attributes at runtime i.e 31897b914f4SShijith Thotton * after rte_event_queue_setup() or rte_event_start() call sequence. If this 31997b914f4SShijith Thotton * flag is not set, eventdev queue attributes can only be configured during 32097b914f4SShijith Thotton * rte_event_queue_setup(). 32197b914f4SShijith Thotton */ 32297b914f4SShijith Thotton 323*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_PROFILE_LINK (1ULL << 12) 324*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh /**< Event device is capable of supporting multiple link profiles per event port 325*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * i.e., the value of `rte_event_dev_info::max_profiles_per_port` is greater 326*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * than one. 327*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh */ 328*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh 32999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Event device priority levels */ 33099a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_HIGHEST 0 33199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Highest priority expressed across eventdev subsystem 33299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_queue_setup(), rte_event_enqueue_burst() 33399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_port_link() 33499a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 33599a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_NORMAL 128 33699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Normal priority expressed across eventdev subsystem 33799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_queue_setup(), rte_event_enqueue_burst() 33899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_port_link() 33999a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 34099a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_LOWEST 255 34199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Lowest priority expressed across eventdev subsystem 34299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_queue_setup(), rte_event_enqueue_burst() 34399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_port_link() 34499a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 34599a2dd95SBruce Richardson 34644516e6bSShijith Thotton /* Event queue scheduling weights */ 34744516e6bSShijith Thotton #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_WEIGHT_HIGHEST 255 34844516e6bSShijith Thotton /**< Highest weight of an event queue 34944516e6bSShijith Thotton * @see rte_event_queue_attr_get(), rte_event_queue_attr_set() 35044516e6bSShijith Thotton */ 35144516e6bSShijith Thotton #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_WEIGHT_LOWEST 0 35244516e6bSShijith Thotton /**< Lowest weight of an event queue 35344516e6bSShijith Thotton * @see rte_event_queue_attr_get(), rte_event_queue_attr_set() 35444516e6bSShijith Thotton */ 35544516e6bSShijith Thotton 35644516e6bSShijith Thotton /* Event queue scheduling affinity */ 35744516e6bSShijith Thotton #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_AFFINITY_HIGHEST 255 35844516e6bSShijith Thotton /**< Highest scheduling affinity of an event queue 35944516e6bSShijith Thotton * @see rte_event_queue_attr_get(), rte_event_queue_attr_set() 36044516e6bSShijith Thotton */ 36144516e6bSShijith Thotton #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_AFFINITY_LOWEST 0 36244516e6bSShijith Thotton /**< Lowest scheduling affinity of an event queue 36344516e6bSShijith Thotton * @see rte_event_queue_attr_get(), rte_event_queue_attr_set() 36444516e6bSShijith Thotton */ 36544516e6bSShijith Thotton 36699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 36799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Get the total number of event devices that have been successfully 36899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * initialised. 36999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 37099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 37199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The total number of usable event devices. 37299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 37399a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t 37499a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_count(void); 37599a2dd95SBruce Richardson 37699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 37799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Get the device identifier for the named event device. 37899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 37999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param name 38099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event device name to select the event device identifier. 38199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 38299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 38399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Returns event device identifier on success. 38499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: Failure to find named event device. 38599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 38699a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 38799a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_get_dev_id(const char *name); 38899a2dd95SBruce Richardson 38999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 39099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Return the NUMA socket to which a device is connected. 39199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 39299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 39399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 39499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 39599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The NUMA socket id to which the device is connected or 39699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * a default of zero if the socket could not be determined. 39799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * -(-EINVAL) dev_id value is out of range. 39899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 39999a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 40099a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_socket_id(uint8_t dev_id); 40199a2dd95SBruce Richardson 40299a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 40399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event device information 40499a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 40599a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event_dev_info { 40699a2dd95SBruce Richardson const char *driver_name; /**< Event driver name */ 40799a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_device *dev; /**< Device information */ 40899a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t min_dequeue_timeout_ns; 40999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Minimum supported global dequeue timeout(ns) by this device */ 41099a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t max_dequeue_timeout_ns; 41199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum supported global dequeue timeout(ns) by this device */ 41299a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t dequeue_timeout_ns; 41399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Configured global dequeue timeout(ns) for this device */ 41499a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t max_event_queues; 41599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum event_queues supported by this device */ 41699a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t max_event_queue_flows; 41799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum supported flows in an event queue by this device*/ 41899a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t max_event_queue_priority_levels; 41999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum number of event queue priority levels by this device. 42099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Valid when the device has RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_QUEUE_QOS capability 42199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 42299a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t max_event_priority_levels; 42399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum number of event priority levels by this device. 42499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Valid when the device has RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_EVENT_QOS capability 42599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 42699a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t max_event_ports; 42799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum number of event ports supported by this device */ 42899a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t max_event_port_dequeue_depth; 42999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum number of events can be dequeued at a time from an 43099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event port by this device. 43199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A device that does not support bulk dequeue will set this as 1. 43299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 43399a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t max_event_port_enqueue_depth; 43499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum number of events can be enqueued at a time from an 43599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event port by this device. 43699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A device that does not support bulk enqueue will set this as 1. 43799a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 43899a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t max_event_port_links; 43999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum number of queues that can be linked to a single event 44099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * port by this device. 44199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 44299a2dd95SBruce Richardson int32_t max_num_events; 44399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< A *closed system* event dev has a limit on the number of events it 44499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * can manage at a time. An *open system* event dev does not have a 44599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * limit and will specify this as -1. 44699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 44799a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t event_dev_cap; 44899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event device capabilities(RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_)*/ 44999a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t max_single_link_event_port_queue_pairs; 45099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum number of event ports and queues that are optimized for 45199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * (and only capable of) single-link configurations supported by this 45299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * device. These ports and queues are not accounted for in 45399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * max_event_ports or max_event_queues. 45499a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 455*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh uint8_t max_profiles_per_port; 456*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh /**< Maximum number of event queue profiles per event port. 457*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * A device that doesn't support multiple profiles will set this as 1. 458*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh */ 45999a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 46099a2dd95SBruce Richardson 46199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 46299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve the contextual information of an event device. 46399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 46499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 46599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 46699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 46799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] dev_info 46899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A pointer to a structure of type *rte_event_dev_info* to be filled with the 46999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * contextual information of the device. 47099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 47199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 47299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success, driver updates the contextual information of the event device 47399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: Error code returned by the driver info get function. 47499a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 47599a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 47699a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_info_get(uint8_t dev_id, struct rte_event_dev_info *dev_info); 47799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 47899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 47999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The count of ports. 48099a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 48199a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_ATTR_PORT_COUNT 0 48299a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 48399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The count of queues. 48499a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 48599a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_ATTR_QUEUE_COUNT 1 48699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 48799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The status of the device, zero for stopped, non-zero for started. 48899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 48999a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_ATTR_STARTED 2 49099a2dd95SBruce Richardson 49199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 49299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Get an attribute from a device. 49399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 49499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id Eventdev id 49599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param attr_id The attribute ID to retrieve 49699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] attr_value A pointer that will be filled in with the attribute 49799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * value if successful. 49899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 49999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 50099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Successfully retrieved attribute value 50199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - -EINVAL: Invalid device or *attr_id* provided, or *attr_value* is NULL 50299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 50399a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 50499a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_attr_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint32_t attr_id, 50599a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t *attr_value); 50699a2dd95SBruce Richardson 50799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 50899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Event device configuration bitmap flags */ 50999a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_CFG_PER_DEQUEUE_TIMEOUT (1ULL << 0) 51099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Override the global *dequeue_timeout_ns* and use per dequeue timeout in ns. 51199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_dequeue_timeout_ticks(), rte_event_dequeue_burst() 51299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 51399a2dd95SBruce Richardson 51499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** Event device configuration structure */ 51599a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event_dev_config { 51699a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t dequeue_timeout_ns; 51799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< rte_event_dequeue_burst() timeout on this device. 51899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This value should be in the range of *min_dequeue_timeout_ns* and 51999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * *max_dequeue_timeout_ns* which previously provided in 52099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_dev_info_get() 52199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The value 0 is allowed, in which case, default dequeue timeout used. 52299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see RTE_EVENT_DEV_CFG_PER_DEQUEUE_TIMEOUT 52399a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 52499a2dd95SBruce Richardson int32_t nb_events_limit; 52599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< In a *closed system* this field is the limit on maximum number of 52699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * events that can be inflight in the eventdev at a given time. The 52799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * limit is required to ensure that the finite space in a closed system 52899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * is not overwhelmed. The value cannot exceed the *max_num_events* 52999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * as provided by rte_event_dev_info_get(). 53099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This value should be set to -1 for *open system*. 53199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 53299a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t nb_event_queues; 53399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Number of event queues to configure on this device. 53499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This value cannot exceed the *max_event_queues* which previously 53599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * provided in rte_event_dev_info_get() 53699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 53799a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t nb_event_ports; 53899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Number of event ports to configure on this device. 53999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This value cannot exceed the *max_event_ports* which previously 54099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * provided in rte_event_dev_info_get() 54199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 54299a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t nb_event_queue_flows; 54399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Number of flows for any event queue on this device. 54499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This value cannot exceed the *max_event_queue_flows* which previously 54599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * provided in rte_event_dev_info_get() 54699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 54799a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t nb_event_port_dequeue_depth; 54899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum number of events can be dequeued at a time from an 54999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event port by this device. 55099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This value cannot exceed the *max_event_port_dequeue_depth* 55199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * which previously provided in rte_event_dev_info_get(). 55299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Ignored when device is not RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_BURST_MODE capable. 55399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_port_setup() 55499a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 55599a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t nb_event_port_enqueue_depth; 55699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum number of events can be enqueued at a time from an 55799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event port by this device. 55899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This value cannot exceed the *max_event_port_enqueue_depth* 55999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * which previously provided in rte_event_dev_info_get(). 56099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Ignored when device is not RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_BURST_MODE capable. 56199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_port_setup() 56299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 56399a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t event_dev_cfg; 56499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event device config flags(RTE_EVENT_DEV_CFG_)*/ 56599a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t nb_single_link_event_port_queues; 56699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Number of event ports and queues that will be singly-linked to 56799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * each other. These are a subset of the overall event ports and 56899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * queues; this value cannot exceed *nb_event_ports* or 56999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * *nb_event_queues*. If the device has ports and queues that are 57099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * optimized for single-link usage, this field is a hint for how many 57199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * to allocate; otherwise, regular event ports and queues can be used. 57299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 57399a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 57499a2dd95SBruce Richardson 57599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 57699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Configure an event device. 57799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 57899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This function must be invoked first before any other function in the 57999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * API. This function can also be re-invoked when a device is in the 58099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * stopped state. 58199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 58299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The caller may use rte_event_dev_info_get() to get the capability of each 58399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * resources available for this event device. 58499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 58599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 58699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device to configure. 58799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_conf 58899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The event device configuration structure. 58999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 59099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 59199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success, device configured. 59299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: Error code returned by the driver configuration function. 59399a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 59499a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 59599a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_configure(uint8_t dev_id, 59699a2dd95SBruce Richardson const struct rte_event_dev_config *dev_conf); 59799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 59899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Event queue specific APIs */ 59999a2dd95SBruce Richardson 60099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Event queue configuration bitmap flags */ 60199a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_ALL_TYPES (1ULL << 0) 60299a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Allow ATOMIC,ORDERED,PARALLEL schedule type enqueue 60399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 60499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see RTE_SCHED_TYPE_ORDERED, RTE_SCHED_TYPE_ATOMIC, RTE_SCHED_TYPE_PARALLEL 60599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_enqueue_burst() 60699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 60799a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_SINGLE_LINK (1ULL << 1) 60899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< This event queue links only to a single event port. 60999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 61099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_port_setup(), rte_event_port_link() 61199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 61299a2dd95SBruce Richardson 61399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** Event queue configuration structure */ 61499a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event_queue_conf { 61599a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t nb_atomic_flows; 61699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The maximum number of active flows this queue can track at any 61799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * given time. If the queue is configured for atomic scheduling (by 61899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * applying the RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_ALL_TYPES flag to event_queue_cfg 61999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * or RTE_SCHED_TYPE_ATOMIC flag to schedule_type), then the 62099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * value must be in the range of [1, nb_event_queue_flows], which was 62199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * previously provided in rte_event_dev_configure(). 62299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 62399a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t nb_atomic_order_sequences; 62499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The maximum number of outstanding events waiting to be 62599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * reordered by this queue. In other words, the number of entries in 62699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * this queue’s reorder buffer.When the number of events in the 62799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * reorder buffer reaches to *nb_atomic_order_sequences* then the 62899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * scheduler cannot schedule the events from this queue and invalid 62999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event will be returned from dequeue until one or more entries are 63099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * freed up/released. 63199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If the queue is configured for ordered scheduling (by applying the 63299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_ALL_TYPES flag to event_queue_cfg or 63399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE_SCHED_TYPE_ORDERED flag to schedule_type), then the value must 63499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * be in the range of [1, nb_event_queue_flows], which was 63599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * previously supplied to rte_event_dev_configure(). 63699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 63799a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t event_queue_cfg; 63899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Queue cfg flags(EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_) */ 63999a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t schedule_type; 64099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Queue schedule type(RTE_SCHED_TYPE_*). 64199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Valid when RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_ALL_TYPES bit is not set in 64299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event_queue_cfg. 64399a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 64499a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t priority; 64599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Priority for this event queue relative to other event queues. 64699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The requested priority should in the range of 64799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * [RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_HIGHEST, RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_LOWEST]. 64899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The implementation shall normalize the requested priority to 64999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event device supported priority value. 65099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Valid when the device has RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_QUEUE_QOS capability 65199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 6522f279a1bSShijith Thotton uint8_t weight; 6532f279a1bSShijith Thotton /**< Weight of the event queue relative to other event queues. 6542f279a1bSShijith Thotton * The requested weight should be in the range of 6552f279a1bSShijith Thotton * [RTE_EVENT_DEV_WEIGHT_HIGHEST, RTE_EVENT_DEV_WEIGHT_LOWEST]. 6562f279a1bSShijith Thotton * The implementation shall normalize the requested weight to event 6572f279a1bSShijith Thotton * device supported weight value. 6582f279a1bSShijith Thotton * Valid when the device has RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_QUEUE_QOS capability. 6592f279a1bSShijith Thotton */ 6602f279a1bSShijith Thotton uint8_t affinity; 6612f279a1bSShijith Thotton /**< Affinity of the event queue relative to other event queues. 6622f279a1bSShijith Thotton * The requested affinity should be in the range of 6632f279a1bSShijith Thotton * [RTE_EVENT_DEV_AFFINITY_HIGHEST, RTE_EVENT_DEV_AFFINITY_LOWEST]. 6642f279a1bSShijith Thotton * The implementation shall normalize the requested affinity to event 6652f279a1bSShijith Thotton * device supported affinity value. 6662f279a1bSShijith Thotton * Valid when the device has RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_QUEUE_QOS capability. 6672f279a1bSShijith Thotton */ 66899a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 66999a2dd95SBruce Richardson 67099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 67199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve the default configuration information of an event queue designated 67299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * by its *queue_id* from the event driver for an event device. 67399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 67499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This function intended to be used in conjunction with rte_event_queue_setup() 67599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * where caller needs to set up the queue by overriding few default values. 67699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 67799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 67899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 67999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param queue_id 68099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The index of the event queue to get the configuration information. 68199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The value must be in the range [0, nb_event_queues - 1] 68299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * previously supplied to rte_event_dev_configure(). 68399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] queue_conf 68499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The pointer to the default event queue configuration data. 68599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 68699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success, driver updates the default event queue configuration data. 68799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: Error code returned by the driver info get function. 68899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 68999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_queue_setup() 69099a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 69199a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 69299a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_queue_default_conf_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t queue_id, 69399a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event_queue_conf *queue_conf); 69499a2dd95SBruce Richardson 69599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 69699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Allocate and set up an event queue for an event device. 69799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 69899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 69999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 70099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param queue_id 70199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The index of the event queue to setup. The value must be in the range 70299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * [0, nb_event_queues - 1] previously supplied to rte_event_dev_configure(). 70399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param queue_conf 70499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The pointer to the configuration data to be used for the event queue. 70599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * NULL value is allowed, in which case default configuration used. 70699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 70799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_queue_default_conf_get() 70899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 70999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 71099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success, event queue correctly set up. 71199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: event queue configuration failed 71299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 71399a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 71499a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_queue_setup(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t queue_id, 71599a2dd95SBruce Richardson const struct rte_event_queue_conf *queue_conf); 71699a2dd95SBruce Richardson 71799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 71899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The priority of the queue. 71999a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 72099a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_ATTR_PRIORITY 0 72199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 72299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of atomic flows configured for the queue. 72399a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 72499a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_ATTR_NB_ATOMIC_FLOWS 1 72599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 72699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of atomic order sequences configured for the queue. 72799a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 72899a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_ATTR_NB_ATOMIC_ORDER_SEQUENCES 2 72999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 73099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The cfg flags for the queue. 73199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 73299a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_ATTR_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG 3 73399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 73499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The schedule type of the queue. 73599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 73699a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_ATTR_SCHEDULE_TYPE 4 73744516e6bSShijith Thotton /** 73844516e6bSShijith Thotton * The weight of the queue. 73944516e6bSShijith Thotton */ 74044516e6bSShijith Thotton #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_ATTR_WEIGHT 5 74144516e6bSShijith Thotton /** 74244516e6bSShijith Thotton * Affinity of the queue. 74344516e6bSShijith Thotton */ 74444516e6bSShijith Thotton #define RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_ATTR_AFFINITY 6 74599a2dd95SBruce Richardson 74699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 74799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Get an attribute from a queue. 74899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 74999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 75099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Eventdev id 75199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param queue_id 75299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Eventdev queue id 75399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param attr_id 75499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The attribute ID to retrieve 75599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] attr_value 75699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A pointer that will be filled in with the attribute value if successful 75799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 75899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 75999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Successfully returned value 76099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - -EINVAL: invalid device, queue or attr_id provided, or attr_value was 76199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * NULL 76299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - -EOVERFLOW: returned when attr_id is set to 76399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_ATTR_SCHEDULE_TYPE and event_queue_cfg is set to 76499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_ALL_TYPES 76599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 76699a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 76799a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_queue_attr_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t queue_id, uint32_t attr_id, 76899a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t *attr_value); 76999a2dd95SBruce Richardson 77097b914f4SShijith Thotton /** 77197b914f4SShijith Thotton * Set an event queue attribute. 77297b914f4SShijith Thotton * 77397b914f4SShijith Thotton * @param dev_id 77497b914f4SShijith Thotton * Eventdev id 77597b914f4SShijith Thotton * @param queue_id 77697b914f4SShijith Thotton * Eventdev queue id 77797b914f4SShijith Thotton * @param attr_id 77897b914f4SShijith Thotton * The attribute ID to set 77997b914f4SShijith Thotton * @param attr_value 78097b914f4SShijith Thotton * The attribute value to set 78197b914f4SShijith Thotton * 78297b914f4SShijith Thotton * @return 78397b914f4SShijith Thotton * - 0: Successfully set attribute. 78497b914f4SShijith Thotton * - -EINVAL: invalid device, queue or attr_id. 78597b914f4SShijith Thotton * - -ENOTSUP: device does not support setting the event attribute. 78697b914f4SShijith Thotton * - <0: failed to set event queue attribute 78797b914f4SShijith Thotton */ 78897b914f4SShijith Thotton __rte_experimental 78997b914f4SShijith Thotton int 79097b914f4SShijith Thotton rte_event_queue_attr_set(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t queue_id, uint32_t attr_id, 79197b914f4SShijith Thotton uint64_t attr_value); 79297b914f4SShijith Thotton 79399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Event port specific APIs */ 79499a2dd95SBruce Richardson 79599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Event port configuration bitmap flags */ 79699a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_PORT_CFG_DISABLE_IMPL_REL (1ULL << 0) 79799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Configure the port not to release outstanding events in 79899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_dev_dequeue_burst(). If set, all events received through 79999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * the port must be explicitly released with RTE_EVENT_OP_RELEASE or 80099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD. Must be unset if the device is not 80199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_IMPLICIT_RELEASE_DISABLE capable. 80299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 80399a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_PORT_CFG_SINGLE_LINK (1ULL << 1) 80499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< This event port links only to a single event queue. 80599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 80699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_port_setup(), rte_event_port_link() 80799a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 80897632958SHarry van Haaren #define RTE_EVENT_PORT_CFG_HINT_PRODUCER (1ULL << 2) 80997632958SHarry van Haaren /**< Hint that this event port will primarily enqueue events to the system. 81097632958SHarry van Haaren * A PMD can optimize its internal workings by assuming that this port is 81197632958SHarry van Haaren * primarily going to enqueue NEW events. 81297632958SHarry van Haaren * 81397632958SHarry van Haaren * Note that this flag is only a hint, so PMDs must operate under the 81497632958SHarry van Haaren * assumption that any port can enqueue an event with any type of op. 81597632958SHarry van Haaren * 81697632958SHarry van Haaren * @see rte_event_port_setup() 81797632958SHarry van Haaren */ 81897632958SHarry van Haaren #define RTE_EVENT_PORT_CFG_HINT_CONSUMER (1ULL << 3) 81997632958SHarry van Haaren /**< Hint that this event port will primarily dequeue events from the system. 82097632958SHarry van Haaren * A PMD can optimize its internal workings by assuming that this port is 82197632958SHarry van Haaren * primarily going to consume events, and not enqueue FORWARD or RELEASE 82297632958SHarry van Haaren * events. 82397632958SHarry van Haaren * 82497632958SHarry van Haaren * Note that this flag is only a hint, so PMDs must operate under the 82597632958SHarry van Haaren * assumption that any port can enqueue an event with any type of op. 82697632958SHarry van Haaren * 82797632958SHarry van Haaren * @see rte_event_port_setup() 82897632958SHarry van Haaren */ 82997632958SHarry van Haaren #define RTE_EVENT_PORT_CFG_HINT_WORKER (1ULL << 4) 83097632958SHarry van Haaren /**< Hint that this event port will primarily pass existing events through. 83197632958SHarry van Haaren * A PMD can optimize its internal workings by assuming that this port is 83297632958SHarry van Haaren * primarily going to FORWARD events, and not enqueue NEW or RELEASE events 83397632958SHarry van Haaren * often. 83497632958SHarry van Haaren * 83597632958SHarry van Haaren * Note that this flag is only a hint, so PMDs must operate under the 83697632958SHarry van Haaren * assumption that any port can enqueue an event with any type of op. 83797632958SHarry van Haaren * 83897632958SHarry van Haaren * @see rte_event_port_setup() 83997632958SHarry van Haaren */ 84099a2dd95SBruce Richardson 84199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** Event port configuration structure */ 84299a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event_port_conf { 84399a2dd95SBruce Richardson int32_t new_event_threshold; 84499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< A backpressure threshold for new event enqueues on this port. 84599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Use for *closed system* event dev where event capacity is limited, 84699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * and cannot exceed the capacity of the event dev. 84799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Configuring ports with different thresholds can make higher priority 84899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * traffic less likely to be backpressured. 84999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * For example, a port used to inject NIC Rx packets into the event dev 85099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * can have a lower threshold so as not to overwhelm the device, 85199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * while ports used for worker pools can have a higher threshold. 85299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This value cannot exceed the *nb_events_limit* 85399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * which was previously supplied to rte_event_dev_configure(). 85499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This should be set to '-1' for *open system*. 85599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 85699a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint16_t dequeue_depth; 85799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Configure number of bulk dequeues for this event port. 85899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This value cannot exceed the *nb_event_port_dequeue_depth* 85999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * which previously supplied to rte_event_dev_configure(). 86099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Ignored when device is not RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_BURST_MODE capable. 86199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 86299a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint16_t enqueue_depth; 86399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Configure number of bulk enqueues for this event port. 86499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This value cannot exceed the *nb_event_port_enqueue_depth* 86599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * which previously supplied to rte_event_dev_configure(). 86699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Ignored when device is not RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_BURST_MODE capable. 86799a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 86899a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t event_port_cfg; /**< Port cfg flags(EVENT_PORT_CFG_) */ 86999a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 87099a2dd95SBruce Richardson 87199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 87299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve the default configuration information of an event port designated 87399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * by its *port_id* from the event driver for an event device. 87499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 87599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This function intended to be used in conjunction with rte_event_port_setup() 87699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * where caller needs to set up the port by overriding few default values. 87799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 87899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 87999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 88099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param port_id 88199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The index of the event port to get the configuration information. 88299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The value must be in the range [0, nb_event_ports - 1] 88399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * previously supplied to rte_event_dev_configure(). 88499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] port_conf 88599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The pointer to the default event port configuration data 88699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 88799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success, driver updates the default event port configuration data. 88899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: Error code returned by the driver info get function. 88999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 89099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_port_setup() 89199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 89299a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 89399a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_port_default_conf_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, 89499a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event_port_conf *port_conf); 89599a2dd95SBruce Richardson 89699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 89799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Allocate and set up an event port for an event device. 89899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 89999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 90099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 90199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param port_id 90299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The index of the event port to setup. The value must be in the range 90399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * [0, nb_event_ports - 1] previously supplied to rte_event_dev_configure(). 90499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param port_conf 90599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The pointer to the configuration data to be used for the queue. 90699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * NULL value is allowed, in which case default configuration used. 90799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 90899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_port_default_conf_get() 90999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 91099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 91199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success, event port correctly set up. 91299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: Port configuration failed 91399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - (-EDQUOT) Quota exceeded(Application tried to link the queue configured 91499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * with RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_SINGLE_LINK to more than one event ports) 91599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 91699a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 91799a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_port_setup(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, 91899a2dd95SBruce Richardson const struct rte_event_port_conf *port_conf); 91999a2dd95SBruce Richardson 9201ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh typedef void (*rte_eventdev_port_flush_t)(uint8_t dev_id, 9211ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh struct rte_event event, void *arg); 9221ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh /**< Callback function prototype that can be passed during 9231ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * rte_event_port_release(), invoked once per a released event. 9241ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh */ 9251ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh 9261ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh /** 9271ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * Quiesce any core specific resources consumed by the event port. 9281ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * 9291ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * Event ports are generally coupled with lcores, and a given Hardware 9301ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * implementation might require the PMD to store port specific data in the 9311ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * lcore. 9321ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * When the application decides to migrate the event port to another lcore 9331ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * or teardown the current lcore it may to call `rte_event_port_quiesce` 9341ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * to make sure that all the data associated with the event port are released 9351ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * from the lcore, this might also include any prefetched events. 9361ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * While releasing the event port from the lcore, this function calls the 9371ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * user-provided flush callback once per event. 9381ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * 9391ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * @note Invocation of this API does not affect the existing port configuration. 9401ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * 9411ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * @param dev_id 9421ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the device. 9431ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * @param port_id 9441ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * The index of the event port to setup. The value must be in the range 9451ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * [0, nb_event_ports - 1] previously supplied to rte_event_dev_configure(). 9461ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * @param release_cb 9471ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * Callback function invoked once per flushed event. 9481ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * @param args 9491ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh * Argument supplied to callback. 9501ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh */ 9511ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh __rte_experimental 9521ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh void 9531ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh rte_event_port_quiesce(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, 9541ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh rte_eventdev_port_flush_t release_cb, void *args); 9551ff23ce6SPavan Nikhilesh 95699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 95799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The queue depth of the port on the enqueue side 95899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 95999a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_PORT_ATTR_ENQ_DEPTH 0 96099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 96199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The queue depth of the port on the dequeue side 96299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 96399a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_PORT_ATTR_DEQ_DEPTH 1 96499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 96599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The new event threshold of the port 96699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 96799a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_PORT_ATTR_NEW_EVENT_THRESHOLD 2 96899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 96999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The implicit release disable attribute of the port 97099a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 97199a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_PORT_ATTR_IMPLICIT_RELEASE_DISABLE 3 97299a2dd95SBruce Richardson 97399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 97499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Get an attribute from a port. 97599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 97699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 97799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Eventdev id 97899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param port_id 97999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Eventdev port id 98099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param attr_id 98199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The attribute ID to retrieve 98299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] attr_value 98399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A pointer that will be filled in with the attribute value if successful 98499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 98599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 98699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Successfully returned value 98799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - (-EINVAL) Invalid device, port or attr_id, or attr_value was NULL 98899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 98999a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 99099a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_port_attr_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, uint32_t attr_id, 99199a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t *attr_value); 99299a2dd95SBruce Richardson 99399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 99499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Start an event device. 99599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 99699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The device start step is the last one and consists of setting the event 99799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * queues to start accepting the events and schedules to event ports. 99899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 99999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * On success, all basic functions exported by the API (event enqueue, 100099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event dequeue and so on) can be invoked. 100199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 100299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 100399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event device identifier 100499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 100599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success, device started. 100699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - -ESTALE : Not all ports of the device are configured 100799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - -ENOLINK: Not all queues are linked, which could lead to deadlock. 100899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 100999a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 101099a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_start(uint8_t dev_id); 101199a2dd95SBruce Richardson 101299a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 101399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Stop an event device. 101499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 101599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This function causes all queued events to be drained, including those 101699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * residing in event ports. While draining events out of the device, this 101799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * function calls the user-provided flush callback (if one was registered) once 101899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * per event. 101999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 102099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The device can be restarted with a call to rte_event_dev_start(). Threads 102199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * that continue to enqueue/dequeue while the device is stopped, or being 102299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * stopped, will result in undefined behavior. This includes event adapters, 102399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * which must be stopped prior to stopping the eventdev. 102499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 102599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 102699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event device identifier. 102799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 102899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_dev_stop_flush_callback_register() 102999a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 103099a2dd95SBruce Richardson void 103199a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_stop(uint8_t dev_id); 103299a2dd95SBruce Richardson 1033d986276fSPavan Nikhilesh typedef void (*rte_eventdev_stop_flush_t)(uint8_t dev_id, 1034d986276fSPavan Nikhilesh struct rte_event event, void *arg); 103599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Callback function called during rte_event_dev_stop(), invoked once per 103699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * flushed event. 103799a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 103899a2dd95SBruce Richardson 103999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 104099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Registers a callback function to be invoked during rte_event_dev_stop() for 104199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * each flushed event. This function can be used to properly dispose of queued 104299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * events, for example events containing memory pointers. 104399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 104499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The callback function is only registered for the calling process. The 104599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * callback function must be registered in every process that can call 104699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_dev_stop(). 104799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 104899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * To unregister a callback, call this function with a NULL callback pointer. 104999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 105099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 105199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 105299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param callback 105399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Callback function invoked once per flushed event. 105499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param userdata 105599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Argument supplied to callback. 105699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 105799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 105899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0 on success. 105999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - -EINVAL if *dev_id* is invalid 106099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 106199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_dev_stop() 106299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 1063d986276fSPavan Nikhilesh int rte_event_dev_stop_flush_callback_register(uint8_t dev_id, 1064d986276fSPavan Nikhilesh rte_eventdev_stop_flush_t callback, void *userdata); 106599a2dd95SBruce Richardson 106699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 106799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Close an event device. The device cannot be restarted! 106899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 106999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 107099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event device identifier 107199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 107299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 107399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0 on successfully closing device 107499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0 on failure to close device 107599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - (-EAGAIN) if device is busy 107699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 107799a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 107899a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_close(uint8_t dev_id); 107999a2dd95SBruce Richardson 108099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 108199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event vector structure. 108299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 108399a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event_vector { 108499a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint16_t nb_elem; 10850fbb55efSPavan Nikhilesh /**< Number of elements valid in this event vector. */ 10860fbb55efSPavan Nikhilesh uint16_t elem_offset : 12; 10870fbb55efSPavan Nikhilesh /**< Offset into the vector array where valid elements start from. */ 10880fbb55efSPavan Nikhilesh uint16_t rsvd : 3; 108999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Reserved for future use */ 109099a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint16_t attr_valid : 1; 109199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Indicates that the below union attributes have valid information. 109299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 109399a2dd95SBruce Richardson union { 109499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Used by Rx/Tx adapter. 109599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Indicates that all the elements in this vector belong to the 109699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * same port and queue pair when originating from Rx adapter, 109799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * valid only when event type is ETHDEV_VECTOR or 109899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * ETH_RX_ADAPTER_VECTOR. 109999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Can also be used to indicate the Tx adapter the destination 110099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * port and queue of the mbufs in the vector 110199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 110299a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct { 110399a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint16_t port; 110499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Ethernet device port id. */ 110599a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint16_t queue; 110699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Ethernet device queue id. */ 110799a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 110899a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 110999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Union to hold common attributes of the vector array. */ 111099a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint64_t impl_opaque; 1111699155f2SBruce Richardson 1112699155f2SBruce Richardson /* empty structures do not have zero size in C++ leading to compilation errors 1113699155f2SBruce Richardson * with clang about structure having different sizes in C and C++. 1114699155f2SBruce Richardson * Since these are all zero-sized arrays, we can omit the "union" wrapper for 1115699155f2SBruce Richardson * C++ builds, removing the warning. 1116699155f2SBruce Richardson */ 1117699155f2SBruce Richardson #ifndef __cplusplus 111899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Implementation specific opaque value. 111999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * An implementation may use this field to hold implementation specific 112099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * value to share between dequeue and enqueue operation. 112199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The application should not modify this field. 112299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 112399a2dd95SBruce Richardson union { 1124699155f2SBruce Richardson #endif 112599a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_mbuf *mbufs[0]; 112699a2dd95SBruce Richardson void *ptrs[0]; 11275fa63911SPavan Nikhilesh uint64_t u64s[0]; 1128699155f2SBruce Richardson #ifndef __cplusplus 112999a2dd95SBruce Richardson } __rte_aligned(16); 1130699155f2SBruce Richardson #endif 113199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Start of the vector array union. Depending upon the event type the 113299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * vector array can be an array of mbufs or pointers or opaque u64 113399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * values. 113499a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 1135699155f2SBruce Richardson } __rte_aligned(16); 113699a2dd95SBruce Richardson 113799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Scheduler type definitions */ 113899a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_SCHED_TYPE_ORDERED 0 113999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Ordered scheduling 114099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 114199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Events from an ordered flow of an event queue can be scheduled to multiple 114299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * ports for concurrent processing while maintaining the original event order. 114399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This scheme enables the user to achieve high single flow throughput by 114499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * avoiding SW synchronization for ordering between ports which bound to cores. 114599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 114699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The source flow ordering from an event queue is maintained when events are 114799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * enqueued to their destination queue within the same ordered flow context. 114899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * An event port holds the context until application call 114999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_dequeue_burst() from the same port, which implicitly releases 115099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * the context. 115199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * User may allow the scheduler to release the context earlier than that 115299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * by invoking rte_event_enqueue_burst() with RTE_EVENT_OP_RELEASE operation. 115399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 115499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Events from the source queue appear in their original order when dequeued 115599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * from a destination queue. 115699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event ordering is based on the received event(s), but also other 115799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * (newly allocated or stored) events are ordered when enqueued within the same 115899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * ordered context. Events not enqueued (e.g. released or stored) within the 115999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * context are considered missing from reordering and are skipped at this time 116099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * (but can be ordered again within another context). 116199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 116299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_queue_setup(), rte_event_dequeue_burst(), RTE_EVENT_OP_RELEASE 116399a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 116499a2dd95SBruce Richardson 116599a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_SCHED_TYPE_ATOMIC 1 116699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Atomic scheduling 116799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 116899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Events from an atomic flow of an event queue can be scheduled only to a 116999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * single port at a time. The port is guaranteed to have exclusive (atomic) 117099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * access to the associated flow context, which enables the user to avoid SW 117199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * synchronization. Atomic flows also help to maintain event ordering 117299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * since only one port at a time can process events from a flow of an 117399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event queue. 117499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 117599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The atomic queue synchronization context is dedicated to the port until 117699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * application call rte_event_dequeue_burst() from the same port, 117799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * which implicitly releases the context. User may allow the scheduler to 117899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * release the context earlier than that by invoking rte_event_enqueue_burst() 117999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * with RTE_EVENT_OP_RELEASE operation. 118099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 118199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_queue_setup(), rte_event_dequeue_burst(), RTE_EVENT_OP_RELEASE 118299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 118399a2dd95SBruce Richardson 118499a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_SCHED_TYPE_PARALLEL 2 118599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Parallel scheduling 118699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 118799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The scheduler performs priority scheduling, load balancing, etc. functions 118899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * but does not provide additional event synchronization or ordering. 118999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * It is free to schedule events from a single parallel flow of an event queue 119099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * to multiple events ports for concurrent processing. 119199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The application is responsible for flow context synchronization and 119299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event ordering (SW synchronization). 119399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 119499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_queue_setup(), rte_event_dequeue_burst() 119599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 119699a2dd95SBruce Richardson 119799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Event types to classify the event source */ 119899a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_ETHDEV 0x0 119999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The event generated from ethdev subsystem */ 120099a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_CRYPTODEV 0x1 120199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The event generated from crypodev subsystem */ 120299a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_TIMER 0x2 120399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The event generated from event timer adapter */ 120499a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_CPU 0x3 120599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The event generated from cpu for pipelining. 120699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Application may use *sub_event_type* to further classify the event 120799a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 120899a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_ETH_RX_ADAPTER 0x4 120999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The event generated from event eth Rx adapter */ 121066a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_DMADEV 0x5 121166a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla /**< The event generated from dma subsystem */ 121299a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_VECTOR 0x8 121399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Indicates that event is a vector. 121499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * All vector event types should be a logical OR of EVENT_TYPE_VECTOR. 121599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This simplifies the pipeline design as one can split processing the events 121699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * between vector events and normal event across event types. 121799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Example: 121899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * if (ev.event_type & RTE_EVENT_TYPE_VECTOR) { 121999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * // Classify and handle vector event. 122099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * } else { 122199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * // Classify and handle event. 122299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * } 122399a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 122499a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_ETHDEV_VECTOR \ 122599a2dd95SBruce Richardson (RTE_EVENT_TYPE_VECTOR | RTE_EVENT_TYPE_ETHDEV) 122699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The event vector generated from ethdev subsystem */ 122799a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_CPU_VECTOR (RTE_EVENT_TYPE_VECTOR | RTE_EVENT_TYPE_CPU) 122899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The event vector generated from cpu for pipelining. */ 122999a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_ETH_RX_ADAPTER_VECTOR \ 123099a2dd95SBruce Richardson (RTE_EVENT_TYPE_VECTOR | RTE_EVENT_TYPE_ETH_RX_ADAPTER) 123199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The event vector generated from eth Rx adapter. */ 1232c1749bc5SVolodymyr Fialko #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_CRYPTODEV_VECTOR \ 1233c1749bc5SVolodymyr Fialko (RTE_EVENT_TYPE_VECTOR | RTE_EVENT_TYPE_CRYPTODEV) 1234c1749bc5SVolodymyr Fialko /**< The event vector generated from cryptodev adapter. */ 123599a2dd95SBruce Richardson 123699a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TYPE_MAX 0x10 123799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Maximum number of event types */ 123899a2dd95SBruce Richardson 123999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Event enqueue operations */ 124099a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW 0 124199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The event producers use this operation to inject a new event to the 124299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event device. 124399a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 124499a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD 1 124599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The CPU use this operation to forward the event to different event queue or 124699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * change to new application specific flow or schedule type to enable 124799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * pipelining. 124899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 124999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This operation must only be enqueued to the same port that the 125099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event to be forwarded was dequeued from. 125199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 125299a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_OP_RELEASE 2 125399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Release the flow context associated with the schedule type. 125499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 125599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If current flow's scheduler type method is *RTE_SCHED_TYPE_ATOMIC* 125699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * then this function hints the scheduler that the user has completed critical 125799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * section processing in the current atomic context. 125899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The scheduler is now allowed to schedule events from the same flow from 125999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * an event queue to another port. However, the context may be still held 126099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * until the next rte_event_dequeue_burst() call, this call allows but does not 126199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * force the scheduler to release the context early. 126299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 126399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Early atomic context release may increase parallelism and thus system 126499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * performance, but the user needs to design carefully the split into critical 126599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * vs non-critical sections. 126699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 126799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If current flow's scheduler type method is *RTE_SCHED_TYPE_ORDERED* 126899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * then this function hints the scheduler that the user has done all that need 126999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * to maintain event order in the current ordered context. 127099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The scheduler is allowed to release the ordered context of this port and 127199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * avoid reordering any following enqueues. 127299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 127399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Early ordered context release may increase parallelism and thus system 127499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * performance. 127599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 127699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If current flow's scheduler type method is *RTE_SCHED_TYPE_PARALLEL* 127799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * or no scheduling context is held then this function may be an NOOP, 127899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * depending on the implementation. 127999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 128099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This operation must only be enqueued to the same port that the 128199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event to be released was dequeued from. 128299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 128399a2dd95SBruce Richardson 128499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 128599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The generic *rte_event* structure to hold the event attributes 128699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * for dequeue and enqueue operation 128799a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 128899a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event { 128999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** WORD0 */ 129099a2dd95SBruce Richardson union { 129199a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint64_t event; 129299a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** Event attributes for dequeue or enqueue operation */ 129399a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct { 129499a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t flow_id:20; 129599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Targeted flow identifier for the enqueue and 129699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * dequeue operation. 129799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The value must be in the range of 129899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * [0, nb_event_queue_flows - 1] which 129999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * previously supplied to rte_event_dev_configure(). 130099a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 130199a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t sub_event_type:8; 130299a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Sub-event types based on the event source. 130399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see RTE_EVENT_TYPE_CPU 130499a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 130599a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t event_type:4; 130699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event type to classify the event source. 130799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see RTE_EVENT_TYPE_ETHDEV, (RTE_EVENT_TYPE_*) 130899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 130999a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t op:2; 131099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The type of event enqueue operation - new/forward/ 131199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * etc.This field is not preserved across an instance 131299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * and is undefined on dequeue. 131399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW, (RTE_EVENT_OP_*) 131499a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 131599a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t rsvd:4; 131699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Reserved for future use */ 131799a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t sched_type:2; 131899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Scheduler synchronization type (RTE_SCHED_TYPE_*) 131999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * associated with flow id on a given event queue 132099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * for the enqueue and dequeue operation. 132199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 132299a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t queue_id; 132399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Targeted event queue identifier for the enqueue or 132499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * dequeue operation. 132599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The value must be in the range of 132699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * [0, nb_event_queues - 1] which previously supplied to 132799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_dev_configure(). 132899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 132999a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t priority; 133099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event priority relative to other events in the 133199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event queue. The requested priority should in the 133299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * range of [RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_HIGHEST, 133399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_LOWEST]. 133499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The implementation shall normalize the requested 133599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * priority to supported priority value. 133699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Valid when the device has 133799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_EVENT_QOS capability. 133899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 133999a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t impl_opaque; 134099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Implementation specific opaque value. 134199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * An implementation may use this field to hold 134299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * implementation specific value to share between 134399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * dequeue and enqueue operation. 134499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The application should not modify this field. 134599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 134699a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 134799a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 134899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** WORD1 */ 134999a2dd95SBruce Richardson union { 135099a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint64_t u64; 135199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Opaque 64-bit value */ 135299a2dd95SBruce Richardson void *event_ptr; 135399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Opaque event pointer */ 135499a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_mbuf *mbuf; 135599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< mbuf pointer if dequeued event is associated with mbuf */ 135699a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event_vector *vec; 135799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Event vector pointer. */ 135899a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 135999a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 136099a2dd95SBruce Richardson 136199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Ethdev Rx adapter capability bitmap flags */ 136299a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_ETH_RX_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT 0x1 136399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< This flag is sent when the packet transfer mechanism is in HW. 136499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Ethdev can send packets to the event device using internal event port. 136599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 136699a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_ETH_RX_ADAPTER_CAP_MULTI_EVENTQ 0x2 136799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Adapter supports multiple event queues per ethdev. Every ethdev 136899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Rx queue can be connected to a unique event queue. 136999a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 137099a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_ETH_RX_ADAPTER_CAP_OVERRIDE_FLOW_ID 0x4 137199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< The application can override the adapter generated flow ID in the 137299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event. This flow ID can be specified when adding an ethdev Rx queue 1373a256a743SPavan Nikhilesh * to the adapter using the ev.flow_id member. 137499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see struct rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_conf::ev 137599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see struct rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_conf::rx_queue_flags 137699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 137799a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_ETH_RX_ADAPTER_CAP_EVENT_VECTOR 0x8 137899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Adapter supports event vectorization per ethdev. */ 137999a2dd95SBruce Richardson 138099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 138199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve the event device's ethdev Rx adapter capabilities for the 138299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * specified ethernet port 138399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 138499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 138599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 138699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 138799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param eth_port_id 138899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the ethernet device. 138999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 139099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] caps 139199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A pointer to memory filled with Rx event adapter capabilities. 139299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 139399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 139499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success, driver provides Rx event adapter capabilities for the 139599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * ethernet device. 139699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: Error code returned by the driver function. 139799a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 139899a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 139999a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_caps_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t eth_port_id, 140099a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t *caps); 140199a2dd95SBruce Richardson 140299a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT (1ULL << 0) 140399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< This flag is set when the timer mechanism is in HW. */ 140499a2dd95SBruce Richardson 140599a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_TIMER_ADAPTER_CAP_PERIODIC (1ULL << 1) 140699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< This flag is set if periodic mode is supported. */ 140799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 140899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 140999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve the event device's timer adapter capabilities. 141099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 141199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 141299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 141399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 141499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] caps 141599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A pointer to memory to be filled with event timer adapter capabilities. 141699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 141799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 141899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success, driver provided event timer adapter capabilities. 141999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: Error code returned by the driver function. 142099a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 142199a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 142299a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_timer_adapter_caps_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint32_t *caps); 142399a2dd95SBruce Richardson 142499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Crypto adapter capability bitmap flag */ 142599a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT_OP_NEW 0x1 142699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Flag indicates HW is capable of generating events in 142799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW enqueue operation. Cryptodev will send 142899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * packets to the event device as new events using an internal 142999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event port. 143099a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 143199a2dd95SBruce Richardson 143299a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT_OP_FWD 0x2 143399a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Flag indicates HW is capable of generating events in 143499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD enqueue operation. Cryptodev will send 143599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * packets to the event device as forwarded event using an 143699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * internal event port. 143799a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 143899a2dd95SBruce Richardson 143999a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT_QP_EV_BIND 0x4 144099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Flag indicates HW is capable of mapping crypto queue pair to 144199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event queue. 144299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 144399a2dd95SBruce Richardson 144499a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_CAP_SESSION_PRIVATE_DATA 0x8 144599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Flag indicates HW/SW supports a mechanism to store and retrieve 144699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * the private data information along with the crypto session. 144799a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 144899a2dd95SBruce Richardson 1449c1749bc5SVolodymyr Fialko #define RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_CAP_EVENT_VECTOR 0x10 1450c1749bc5SVolodymyr Fialko /**< Flag indicates HW is capable of aggregating processed 1451c1749bc5SVolodymyr Fialko * crypto operations into rte_event_vector. 1452c1749bc5SVolodymyr Fialko */ 1453c1749bc5SVolodymyr Fialko 145499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 145599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve the event device's crypto adapter capabilities for the 145699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * specified cryptodev device 145799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 145899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 145999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 146099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 146199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param cdev_id 146299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the cryptodev device. 146399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 146499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] caps 146599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A pointer to memory filled with event adapter capabilities. 146699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * It is expected to be pre-allocated & initialized by caller. 146799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 146899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 146999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success, driver provides event adapter capabilities for the 147099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * cryptodev device. 147199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: Error code returned by the driver function. 147299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 147399a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 147499a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_crypto_adapter_caps_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t cdev_id, 147599a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t *caps); 147699a2dd95SBruce Richardson 147766a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla /* DMA adapter capability bitmap flag */ 147866a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla #define RTE_EVENT_DMA_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT_OP_NEW 0x1 147966a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla /**< Flag indicates HW is capable of generating events in 148066a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW enqueue operation. DMADEV will send 148166a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * packets to the event device as new events using an 148266a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * internal event port. 148366a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla */ 148466a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla 148566a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla #define RTE_EVENT_DMA_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT_OP_FWD 0x2 148666a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla /**< Flag indicates HW is capable of generating events in 148766a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD enqueue operation. DMADEV will send 148866a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * packets to the event device as forwarded event using an 148966a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * internal event port. 149066a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla */ 149166a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla 149266a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla #define RTE_EVENT_DMA_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT_VCHAN_EV_BIND 0x4 149366a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla /**< Flag indicates HW is capable of mapping DMA vchan to event queue. */ 149466a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla 149566a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla /** 149666a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * Retrieve the event device's DMA adapter capabilities for the 149766a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * specified dmadev device 149866a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * 149966a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * @param dev_id 150066a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * The identifier of the device. 150166a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * 150266a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * @param dmadev_id 150366a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * The identifier of the dmadev device. 150466a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * 150566a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * @param[out] caps 150666a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * A pointer to memory filled with event adapter capabilities. 150766a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * It is expected to be pre-allocated & initialized by caller. 150866a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * 150966a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * @return 151066a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * - 0: Success, driver provides event adapter capabilities for the 151166a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * dmadev device. 151266a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * - <0: Error code returned by the driver function. 151366a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla * 151466a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla */ 151566a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla __rte_experimental 151666a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla int 151766a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla rte_event_dma_adapter_caps_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t dmadev_id, uint32_t *caps); 151866a30a29SAmit Prakash Shukla 151999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /* Ethdev Tx adapter capability bitmap flags */ 152099a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_ETH_TX_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT 0x1 152199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< This flag is sent when the PMD supports a packet transmit callback 152299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 152399a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_ETH_TX_ADAPTER_CAP_EVENT_VECTOR 0x2 152499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /**< Indicates that the Tx adapter is capable of handling event vector of 152599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * mbufs. 152699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 152799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 152899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 152999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve the event device's eth Tx adapter capabilities 153099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 153199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 153299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 153399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 153499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param eth_port_id 153599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the ethernet device. 153699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 153799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] caps 153899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A pointer to memory filled with eth Tx adapter capabilities. 153999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 154099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 154199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success, driver provides eth Tx adapter capabilities. 154299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: Error code returned by the driver function. 154399a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 154499a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 154599a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_eth_tx_adapter_caps_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t eth_port_id, 154699a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t *caps); 154799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 154899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 154999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Converts nanoseconds to *timeout_ticks* value for rte_event_dequeue_burst() 155099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 155199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If the device is configured with RTE_EVENT_DEV_CFG_PER_DEQUEUE_TIMEOUT flag 155299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * then application can use this function to convert timeout value in 155399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * nanoseconds to implementations specific timeout value supplied in 155499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_dequeue_burst() 155599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 155699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 155799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 155899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param ns 155999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Wait time in nanosecond 156099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] timeout_ticks 156199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Value for the *timeout_ticks* parameter in rte_event_dequeue_burst() 156299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 156399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 156499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0 on success. 156599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - -ENOTSUP if the device doesn't support timeouts 156699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - -EINVAL if *dev_id* is invalid or *timeout_ticks* is NULL 156799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - other values < 0 on failure. 156899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 156999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_dequeue_burst(), RTE_EVENT_DEV_CFG_PER_DEQUEUE_TIMEOUT 157099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_dev_configure() 157199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 157299a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 157399a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dequeue_timeout_ticks(uint8_t dev_id, uint64_t ns, 157499a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint64_t *timeout_ticks); 157599a2dd95SBruce Richardson 157699a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 157799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Link multiple source event queues supplied in *queues* to the destination 157899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event port designated by its *port_id* with associated service priority 157999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * supplied in *priorities* on the event device designated by its *dev_id*. 158099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 158199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The link establishment shall enable the event port *port_id* from 158299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * receiving events from the specified event queue(s) supplied in *queues* 158399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 158499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * An event queue may link to one or more event ports. 158599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of links can be established from an event queue to event port is 158699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * implementation defined. 158799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 158899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event queue(s) to event port link establishment can be changed at runtime 158999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * without re-configuring the device to support scaling and to reduce the 159099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * latency of critical work by establishing the link with more event ports 159199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * at runtime. 159299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 1593*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * When the value of ``rte_event_dev_info::max_profiles_per_port`` is greater 1594*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * than or equal to one, this function links the event queues to the default 1595*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * profile_id i.e. profile_id 0 of the event port. 1596*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 159799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 159899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 159999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 160099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param port_id 160199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event port identifier to select the destination port to link. 160299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 160399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param queues 160499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Points to an array of *nb_links* event queues to be linked 160599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * to the event port. 160699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * NULL value is allowed, in which case this function links all the configured 160799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event queues *nb_event_queues* which previously supplied to 160899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_event_dev_configure() to the event port *port_id* 160999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 161099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param priorities 161199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Points to an array of *nb_links* service priorities associated with each 161299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event queue link to event port. 161399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The priority defines the event port's servicing priority for 161499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event queue, which may be ignored by an implementation. 161599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The requested priority should in the range of 161699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * [RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_HIGHEST, RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_LOWEST]. 161799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The implementation shall normalize the requested priority to 161899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * implementation supported priority value. 161999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * NULL value is allowed, in which case this function links the event queues 162099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * with RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_NORMAL servicing priority 162199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 162299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param nb_links 162399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of links to establish. This parameter is ignored if queues is 162499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * NULL. 162599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 162699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 162799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of links actually established. The return value can be less than 162899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * the value of the *nb_links* parameter when the implementation has the 162999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * limitation on specific queue to port link establishment or if invalid 163099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * parameters are specified in *queues* 163199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If the return value is less than *nb_links*, the remaining links at the end 163299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * of link[] are not established, and the caller has to take care of them. 163399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If return value is less than *nb_links* then implementation shall update the 163499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * rte_errno accordingly, Possible rte_errno values are 163599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * (EDQUOT) Quota exceeded(Application tried to link the queue configured with 163699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_SINGLE_LINK to more than one event ports) 163799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * (EINVAL) Invalid parameter 163899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 163999a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 164099a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_port_link(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, 164199a2dd95SBruce Richardson const uint8_t queues[], const uint8_t priorities[], 164299a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint16_t nb_links); 164399a2dd95SBruce Richardson 164499a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 164599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Unlink multiple source event queues supplied in *queues* from the destination 164699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event port designated by its *port_id* on the event device designated 164799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * by its *dev_id*. 164899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 164999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The unlink call issues an async request to disable the event port *port_id* 165099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * from receiving events from the specified event queue *queue_id*. 165199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event queue(s) to event port unlink establishment can be changed at runtime 165299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * without re-configuring the device. 165399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 1654*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * When the value of ``rte_event_dev_info::max_profiles_per_port`` is greater 1655*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * than or equal to one, this function unlinks the event queues from the default 1656*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * profile identifier i.e. profile 0 of the event port. 1657*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 165899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_port_unlinks_in_progress() to poll for completed unlinks. 165999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 166099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 166199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 166299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 166399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param port_id 166499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event port identifier to select the destination port to unlink. 166599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 166699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param queues 166799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Points to an array of *nb_unlinks* event queues to be unlinked 166899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * from the event port. 166999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * NULL value is allowed, in which case this function unlinks all the 167099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * event queue(s) from the event port *port_id*. 167199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 167299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param nb_unlinks 167399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of unlinks to establish. This parameter is ignored if queues is 167499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * NULL. 167599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 167699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 167799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of unlinks successfully requested. The return value can be less 167899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * than the value of the *nb_unlinks* parameter when the implementation has the 167999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * limitation on specific queue to port unlink establishment or 168099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * if invalid parameters are specified. 168199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If the return value is less than *nb_unlinks*, the remaining queues at the 168299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * end of queues[] are not unlinked, and the caller has to take care of them. 168399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If return value is less than *nb_unlinks* then implementation shall update 168499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * the rte_errno accordingly, Possible rte_errno values are 168599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * (EINVAL) Invalid parameter 168699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 168799a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 168899a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_port_unlink(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, 168999a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t queues[], uint16_t nb_unlinks); 169099a2dd95SBruce Richardson 169199a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 1692*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Link multiple source event queues supplied in *queues* to the destination 1693*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * event port designated by its *port_id* with associated profile identifier 1694*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * supplied in *profile_id* with service priorities supplied in *priorities* 1695*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * on the event device designated by its *dev_id*. 1696*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1697*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * If *profile_id* is set to 0 then, the links created by the call `rte_event_port_link` 1698*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * will be overwritten. 1699*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1700*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Event ports by default use profile_id 0 unless it is changed using the 1701*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * call ``rte_event_port_profile_switch()``. 1702*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1703*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The link establishment shall enable the event port *port_id* from 1704*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * receiving events from the specified event queue(s) supplied in *queues* 1705*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1706*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * An event queue may link to one or more event ports. 1707*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of links can be established from an event queue to event port is 1708*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * implementation defined. 1709*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1710*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Event queue(s) to event port link establishment can be changed at runtime 1711*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * without re-configuring the device to support scaling and to reduce the 1712*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * latency of critical work by establishing the link with more event ports 1713*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * at runtime. 1714*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1715*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param dev_id 1716*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the device. 1717*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1718*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param port_id 1719*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Event port identifier to select the destination port to link. 1720*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1721*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param queues 1722*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Points to an array of *nb_links* event queues to be linked 1723*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * to the event port. 1724*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * NULL value is allowed, in which case this function links all the configured 1725*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * event queues *nb_event_queues* which previously supplied to 1726*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * rte_event_dev_configure() to the event port *port_id* 1727*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1728*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param priorities 1729*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Points to an array of *nb_links* service priorities associated with each 1730*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * event queue link to event port. 1731*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The priority defines the event port's servicing priority for 1732*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * event queue, which may be ignored by an implementation. 1733*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The requested priority should in the range of 1734*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * [RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_HIGHEST, RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_LOWEST]. 1735*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The implementation shall normalize the requested priority to 1736*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * implementation supported priority value. 1737*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * NULL value is allowed, in which case this function links the event queues 1738*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * with RTE_EVENT_DEV_PRIORITY_NORMAL servicing priority 1739*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1740*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param nb_links 1741*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of links to establish. This parameter is ignored if queues is 1742*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * NULL. 1743*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1744*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param profile_id 1745*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The profile identifier associated with the links between event queues and 1746*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * event port. Should be less than the max capability reported by 1747*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * ``rte_event_dev_info::max_profiles_per_port`` 1748*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1749*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @return 1750*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of links actually established. The return value can be less than 1751*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * the value of the *nb_links* parameter when the implementation has the 1752*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * limitation on specific queue to port link establishment or if invalid 1753*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * parameters are specified in *queues* 1754*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * If the return value is less than *nb_links*, the remaining links at the end 1755*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * of link[] are not established, and the caller has to take care of them. 1756*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * If return value is less than *nb_links* then implementation shall update the 1757*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * rte_errno accordingly, Possible rte_errno values are 1758*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * (EDQUOT) Quota exceeded(Application tried to link the queue configured with 1759*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_SINGLE_LINK to more than one event ports) 1760*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * (EINVAL) Invalid parameter 1761*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1762*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh */ 1763*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh __rte_experimental 1764*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh int 1765*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh rte_event_port_profile_links_set(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, const uint8_t queues[], 1766*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh const uint8_t priorities[], uint16_t nb_links, uint8_t profile_id); 1767*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh 1768*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh /** 1769*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Unlink multiple source event queues supplied in *queues* that belong to profile 1770*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * designated by *profile_id* from the destination event port designated by its 1771*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * *port_id* on the event device designated by its *dev_id*. 1772*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1773*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * If *profile_id* is set to 0 i.e., the default profile then, then this function 1774*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * will act as ``rte_event_port_unlink``. 1775*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1776*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The unlink call issues an async request to disable the event port *port_id* 1777*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * from receiving events from the specified event queue *queue_id*. 1778*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Event queue(s) to event port unlink establishment can be changed at runtime 1779*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * without re-configuring the device. 1780*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1781*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @see rte_event_port_unlinks_in_progress() to poll for completed unlinks. 1782*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1783*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param dev_id 1784*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the device. 1785*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1786*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param port_id 1787*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Event port identifier to select the destination port to unlink. 1788*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1789*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param queues 1790*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Points to an array of *nb_unlinks* event queues to be unlinked 1791*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * from the event port. 1792*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * NULL value is allowed, in which case this function unlinks all the 1793*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * event queue(s) from the event port *port_id*. 1794*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1795*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param nb_unlinks 1796*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of unlinks to establish. This parameter is ignored if queues is 1797*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * NULL. 1798*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1799*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param profile_id 1800*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The profile identifier associated with the links between event queues and 1801*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * event port. Should be less than the max capability reported by 1802*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * ``rte_event_dev_info::max_profiles_per_port`` 1803*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1804*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @return 1805*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of unlinks successfully requested. The return value can be less 1806*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * than the value of the *nb_unlinks* parameter when the implementation has the 1807*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * limitation on specific queue to port unlink establishment or 1808*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * if invalid parameters are specified. 1809*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * If the return value is less than *nb_unlinks*, the remaining queues at the 1810*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * end of queues[] are not unlinked, and the caller has to take care of them. 1811*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * If return value is less than *nb_unlinks* then implementation shall update 1812*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * the rte_errno accordingly, Possible rte_errno values are 1813*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * (EINVAL) Invalid parameter 1814*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1815*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh */ 1816*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh __rte_experimental 1817*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh int 1818*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh rte_event_port_profile_unlink(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, uint8_t queues[], 1819*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh uint16_t nb_unlinks, uint8_t profile_id); 1820*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh 1821*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh /** 182299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Returns the number of unlinks in progress. 182399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 182499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This function provides the application with a method to detect when an 182599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * unlink has been completed by the implementation. 182699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 182799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @see rte_event_port_unlink() to issue unlink requests. 182899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 182999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 183099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 183199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 183299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param port_id 183399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event port identifier to select port to check for unlinks in progress. 183499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 183599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 183699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of unlinks that are in progress. A return of zero indicates that 183799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * there are no outstanding unlink requests. A positive return value indicates 183899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * the number of unlinks that are in progress, but are not yet complete. 183999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A negative return value indicates an error, -EINVAL indicates an invalid 184099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * parameter passed for *dev_id* or *port_id*. 184199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 184299a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 184399a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_port_unlinks_in_progress(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id); 184499a2dd95SBruce Richardson 184599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 184699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve the list of source event queues and its associated service priority 184799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * linked to the destination event port designated by its *port_id* 184899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * on the event device designated by its *dev_id*. 184999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 185099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 185199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 185299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 185399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param port_id 185499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Event port identifier. 185599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 185699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] queues 185799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Points to an array of *queues* for output. 185899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The caller has to allocate *RTE_EVENT_MAX_QUEUES_PER_DEV* bytes to 185999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * store the event queue(s) linked with event port *port_id* 186099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 186199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] priorities 186299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Points to an array of *priorities* for output. 186399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The caller has to allocate *RTE_EVENT_MAX_QUEUES_PER_DEV* bytes to 186499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * store the service priority associated with each event queue linked 186599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 186699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 186799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of links established on the event port designated by its 186899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * *port_id*. 186999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0 on failure. 187099a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 187199a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 187299a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_port_links_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, 187399a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t queues[], uint8_t priorities[]); 187499a2dd95SBruce Richardson 187599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 1876*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Retrieve the list of source event queues and its service priority 1877*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * associated to a *profile_id* and linked to the destination event port 1878*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * designated by its *port_id* on the event device designated by its *dev_id*. 1879*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1880*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param dev_id 1881*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the device. 1882*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1883*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param port_id 1884*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Event port identifier. 1885*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1886*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param[out] queues 1887*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Points to an array of *queues* for output. 1888*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The caller has to allocate *RTE_EVENT_MAX_QUEUES_PER_DEV* bytes to 1889*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * store the event queue(s) linked with event port *port_id* 1890*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1891*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param[out] priorities 1892*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Points to an array of *priorities* for output. 1893*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The caller has to allocate *RTE_EVENT_MAX_QUEUES_PER_DEV* bytes to 1894*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * store the service priority associated with each event queue linked 1895*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1896*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param profile_id 1897*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The profile identifier associated with the links between event queues and 1898*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * event port. Should be less than the max capability reported by 1899*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * ``rte_event_dev_info::max_profiles_per_port`` 1900*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 1901*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @return 1902*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of links established on the event port designated by its 1903*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * *port_id*. 1904*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * - <0 on failure. 1905*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh */ 1906*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh __rte_experimental 1907*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh int 1908*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh rte_event_port_profile_links_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, uint8_t queues[], 1909*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh uint8_t priorities[], uint8_t profile_id); 1910*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh 1911*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh /** 191299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve the service ID of the event dev. If the adapter doesn't use 191399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * a rte_service function, this function returns -ESRCH. 191499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 191599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 191699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 191799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 191899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param [out] service_id 191999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A pointer to a uint32_t, to be filled in with the service id. 192099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 192199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 192299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Success 192399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: Error code on failure, if the event dev doesn't use a rte_service 192499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * function, this function returns -ESRCH. 192599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 192699a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 192799a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_service_id_get(uint8_t dev_id, uint32_t *service_id); 192899a2dd95SBruce Richardson 192999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 193099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Dump internal information about *dev_id* to the FILE* provided in *f*. 193199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 193299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 193399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 193499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 193599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param f 193699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A pointer to a file for output 193799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 193899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 193999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: on success 194099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - <0: on failure. 194199a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 194299a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 194399a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_dump(uint8_t dev_id, FILE *f); 194499a2dd95SBruce Richardson 194599a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** Maximum name length for extended statistics counters */ 194699a2dd95SBruce Richardson #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_XSTATS_NAME_SIZE 64 194799a2dd95SBruce Richardson 194899a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 194999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Selects the component of the eventdev to retrieve statistics from. 195099a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 195199a2dd95SBruce Richardson enum rte_event_dev_xstats_mode { 195299a2dd95SBruce Richardson RTE_EVENT_DEV_XSTATS_DEVICE, 195399a2dd95SBruce Richardson RTE_EVENT_DEV_XSTATS_PORT, 195499a2dd95SBruce Richardson RTE_EVENT_DEV_XSTATS_QUEUE, 195599a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 195699a2dd95SBruce Richardson 195799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 195899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * A name-key lookup element for extended statistics. 195999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 196099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This structure is used to map between names and ID numbers 196199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * for extended ethdev statistics. 196299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 196399a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event_dev_xstats_name { 196499a2dd95SBruce Richardson char name[RTE_EVENT_DEV_XSTATS_NAME_SIZE]; 196599a2dd95SBruce Richardson }; 196699a2dd95SBruce Richardson 196799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 196899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve names of extended statistics of an event device. 196999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 197099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 197199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the event device. 197299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param mode 197399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The mode of statistics to retrieve. Choices include the device statistics, 197499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * port statistics or queue statistics. 197599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param queue_port_id 197699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Used to specify the port or queue number in queue or port mode, and is 197799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * ignored in device mode. 197899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] xstats_names 197999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Block of memory to insert names into. Must be at least size in capacity. 198099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If set to NULL, function returns required capacity. 198199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] ids 198299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Block of memory to insert ids into. Must be at least size in capacity. 198399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If set to NULL, function returns required capacity. The id values returned 198499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * can be passed to *rte_event_dev_xstats_get* to select statistics. 198599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param size 198699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Capacity of xstats_names (number of names). 198799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 198899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - positive value lower or equal to size: success. The return value 198999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * is the number of entries filled in the stats table. 199099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - positive value higher than size: error, the given statistics table 199199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * is too small. The return value corresponds to the size that should 199299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * be given to succeed. The entries in the table are not valid and 199399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * shall not be used by the caller. 199499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - negative value on error: 199599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * -ENODEV for invalid *dev_id* 199699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * -EINVAL for invalid mode, queue port or id parameters 199799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * -ENOTSUP if the device doesn't support this function. 199899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 199999a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 200099a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_xstats_names_get(uint8_t dev_id, 200199a2dd95SBruce Richardson enum rte_event_dev_xstats_mode mode, 200299a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t queue_port_id, 200399a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_event_dev_xstats_name *xstats_names, 20041bdfe4d7SPavan Nikhilesh uint64_t *ids, 200599a2dd95SBruce Richardson unsigned int size); 200699a2dd95SBruce Richardson 200799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 200899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve extended statistics of an event device. 200999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 201099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 201199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device. 201299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param mode 201399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The mode of statistics to retrieve. Choices include the device statistics, 201499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * port statistics or queue statistics. 201599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param queue_port_id 201699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Used to specify the port or queue number in queue or port mode, and is 201799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * ignored in device mode. 201899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param ids 201999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The id numbers of the stats to get. The ids can be got from the stat 202099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * position in the stat list from rte_event_dev_get_xstats_names(), or 202199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * by using rte_event_dev_xstats_by_name_get(). 202299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] values 202399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The values for each stats request by ID. 202499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param n 202599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of stats requested 202699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 202799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - positive value: number of stat entries filled into the values array 202899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - negative value on error: 202999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * -ENODEV for invalid *dev_id* 203099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * -EINVAL for invalid mode, queue port or id parameters 203199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * -ENOTSUP if the device doesn't support this function. 203299a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 203399a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 203499a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_xstats_get(uint8_t dev_id, 203599a2dd95SBruce Richardson enum rte_event_dev_xstats_mode mode, 203699a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint8_t queue_port_id, 20371bdfe4d7SPavan Nikhilesh const uint64_t ids[], 203899a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint64_t values[], unsigned int n); 203999a2dd95SBruce Richardson 204099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 204199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Retrieve the value of a single stat by requesting it by name. 204299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 204399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 204499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device 204599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param name 204699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The stat name to retrieve 204799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param[out] id 204899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If non-NULL, the numerical id of the stat will be returned, so that further 204999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * requests for the stat can be got using rte_event_dev_xstats_get, which will 205099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * be faster as it doesn't need to scan a list of names for the stat. 205199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * If the stat cannot be found, the id returned will be (unsigned)-1. 205299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 205399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - positive value or zero: the stat value 205499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - negative value: -EINVAL if stat not found, -ENOTSUP if not supported. 205599a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 205699a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint64_t 205799a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_xstats_by_name_get(uint8_t dev_id, const char *name, 20581bdfe4d7SPavan Nikhilesh uint64_t *id); 205999a2dd95SBruce Richardson 206099a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 206199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Reset the values of the xstats of the selected component in the device. 206299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 206399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 206499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device 206599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param mode 206699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The mode of the statistics to reset. Choose from device, queue or port. 206799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param queue_port_id 206899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The queue or port to reset. 0 and positive values select ports and queues, 206999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * while -1 indicates all ports or queues. 207099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param ids 207199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Selects specific statistics to be reset. When NULL, all statistics selected 207299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * by *mode* will be reset. If non-NULL, must point to array of at least 207399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * *nb_ids* size. 207499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param nb_ids 207599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of ids available from the *ids* array. Ignored when ids is NULL. 207699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 207799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - zero: successfully reset the statistics to zero 207899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - negative value: -EINVAL invalid parameters, -ENOTSUP if not supported. 207999a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 208099a2dd95SBruce Richardson int 208199a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_dev_xstats_reset(uint8_t dev_id, 208299a2dd95SBruce Richardson enum rte_event_dev_xstats_mode mode, 208399a2dd95SBruce Richardson int16_t queue_port_id, 20841bdfe4d7SPavan Nikhilesh const uint64_t ids[], 208599a2dd95SBruce Richardson uint32_t nb_ids); 208699a2dd95SBruce Richardson 208799a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 208899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Trigger the eventdev self test. 208999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 209099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param dev_id 209199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The identifier of the device 209299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 209399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - 0: Selftest successful 209499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - -ENOTSUP if the device doesn't support selftest 209599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - other values < 0 on failure. 209699a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 209799a2dd95SBruce Richardson int rte_event_dev_selftest(uint8_t dev_id); 209899a2dd95SBruce Richardson 209999a2dd95SBruce Richardson /** 210099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Get the memory required per event vector based on the number of elements per 210199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * vector. 210299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * This should be used to create the mempool that holds the event vectors. 210399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 210499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param name 210599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The name of the vector pool. 210699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param n 210799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of elements in the mbuf pool. 210899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param cache_size 210999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * Size of the per-core object cache. See rte_mempool_create() for 211099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * details. 211199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param nb_elem 211299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The number of elements that a single event vector should be able to hold. 211399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @param socket_id 211499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The socket identifier where the memory should be allocated. The 211599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * value can be *SOCKET_ID_ANY* if there is no NUMA constraint for the 211699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * reserved zone 211799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * 211899a2dd95SBruce Richardson * @return 211999a2dd95SBruce Richardson * The pointer to the newly allocated mempool, on success. NULL on error 212099a2dd95SBruce Richardson * with rte_errno set appropriately. Possible rte_errno values include: 212199a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - E_RTE_NO_CONFIG - function could not get pointer to rte_config structure 212299a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - E_RTE_SECONDARY - function was called from a secondary process instance 212399a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - EINVAL - cache size provided is too large, or priv_size is not aligned. 212499a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - ENOSPC - the maximum number of memzones has already been allocated 212599a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - EEXIST - a memzone with the same name already exists 212699a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - ENOMEM - no appropriate memory area found in which to create memzone 212799a2dd95SBruce Richardson * - ENAMETOOLONG - mempool name requested is too long. 212899a2dd95SBruce Richardson */ 212999a2dd95SBruce Richardson struct rte_mempool * 213099a2dd95SBruce Richardson rte_event_vector_pool_create(const char *name, unsigned int n, 213199a2dd95SBruce Richardson unsigned int cache_size, uint16_t nb_elem, 213299a2dd95SBruce Richardson int socket_id); 213399a2dd95SBruce Richardson 213426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh #include <rte_eventdev_core.h> 213526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 213626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh static __rte_always_inline uint16_t 213726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh __rte_event_enqueue_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, 213826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh const struct rte_event ev[], uint16_t nb_events, 213926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh const event_enqueue_burst_t fn) 214026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh { 2141052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh const struct rte_event_fp_ops *fp_ops; 2142052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh void *port; 214326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 2144052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh fp_ops = &rte_event_fp_ops[dev_id]; 2145052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh port = fp_ops->data[port_id]; 214626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_EVENTDEV_DEBUG 2147052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh if (dev_id >= RTE_EVENT_MAX_DEVS || 2148052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh port_id >= RTE_EVENT_MAX_PORTS_PER_DEV) { 214926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh rte_errno = EINVAL; 215026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh return 0; 215126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh } 215226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 2153052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh if (port == NULL) { 215426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh rte_errno = EINVAL; 215526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh return 0; 215626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh } 215726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh #endif 2158153e7d88SBruce Richardson rte_eventdev_trace_enq_burst(dev_id, port_id, ev, nb_events, (void *)fn); 215926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh /* 216026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Allow zero cost non burst mode routine invocation if application 216126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * requests nb_events as const one 216226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh */ 216326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh if (nb_events == 1) 2164052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh return (fp_ops->enqueue)(port, ev); 216526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh else 2166052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh return fn(port, ev, nb_events); 216726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh } 216826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 216926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh /** 217026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Enqueue a burst of events objects or an event object supplied in *rte_event* 217126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * structure on an event device designated by its *dev_id* through the event 217226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * port specified by *port_id*. Each event object specifies the event queue on 217326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * which it will be enqueued. 217426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 217526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The *nb_events* parameter is the number of event objects to enqueue which are 217626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * supplied in the *ev* array of *rte_event* structure. 217726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 217826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Event operations RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD and RTE_EVENT_OP_RELEASE must only be 217926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * enqueued to the same port that their associated events were dequeued from. 218026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 218126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The rte_event_enqueue_burst() function returns the number of 218226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * events objects it actually enqueued. A return value equal to *nb_events* 218326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * means that all event objects have been enqueued. 218426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 218526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param dev_id 218626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the device. 218726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param port_id 218826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the event port. 218926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param ev 219026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Points to an array of *nb_events* objects of type *rte_event* structure 219126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * which contain the event object enqueue operations to be processed. 219226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param nb_events 219326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of event objects to enqueue, typically number of 219426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * rte_event_port_attr_get(...RTE_EVENT_PORT_ATTR_ENQ_DEPTH...) 219526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * available for this port. 219626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 219726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @return 219826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of event objects actually enqueued on the event device. The 219926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * return value can be less than the value of the *nb_events* parameter when 220026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * the event devices queue is full or if invalid parameters are specified in a 220126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * *rte_event*. If the return value is less than *nb_events*, the remaining 220226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * events at the end of ev[] are not consumed and the caller has to take care 220326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * of them, and rte_errno is set accordingly. Possible errno values include: 220426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * - EINVAL The port ID is invalid, device ID is invalid, an event's queue 220526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * ID is invalid, or an event's sched type doesn't match the 220626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * capabilities of the destination queue. 220726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * - ENOSPC The event port was backpressured and unable to enqueue 220826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * one or more events. This error code is only applicable to 220926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * closed systems. 221026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @see rte_event_port_attr_get(), RTE_EVENT_PORT_ATTR_ENQ_DEPTH 221126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh */ 221226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh static inline uint16_t 221326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh rte_event_enqueue_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, 221426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh const struct rte_event ev[], uint16_t nb_events) 221526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh { 2216052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh const struct rte_event_fp_ops *fp_ops; 221726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 2218052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh fp_ops = &rte_event_fp_ops[dev_id]; 221926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh return __rte_event_enqueue_burst(dev_id, port_id, ev, nb_events, 2220052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh fp_ops->enqueue_burst); 222126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh } 222226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 222326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh /** 222426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Enqueue a burst of events objects of operation type *RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW* on 222526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * an event device designated by its *dev_id* through the event port specified 222626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * by *port_id*. 222726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 222826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Provides the same functionality as rte_event_enqueue_burst(), expect that 222926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * application can use this API when the all objects in the burst contains 223026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * the enqueue operation of the type *RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW*. This specialized 223126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * function can provide the additional hint to the PMD and optimize if possible. 223226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 223326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The rte_event_enqueue_new_burst() result is undefined if the enqueue burst 223426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * has event object of operation type != RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW. 223526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 223626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param dev_id 223726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the device. 223826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param port_id 223926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the event port. 224026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param ev 224126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Points to an array of *nb_events* objects of type *rte_event* structure 224226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * which contain the event object enqueue operations to be processed. 224326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param nb_events 224426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of event objects to enqueue, typically number of 224526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * rte_event_port_attr_get(...RTE_EVENT_PORT_ATTR_ENQ_DEPTH...) 224626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * available for this port. 224726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 224826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @return 224926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of event objects actually enqueued on the event device. The 225026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * return value can be less than the value of the *nb_events* parameter when 225126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * the event devices queue is full or if invalid parameters are specified in a 225226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * *rte_event*. If the return value is less than *nb_events*, the remaining 225326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * events at the end of ev[] are not consumed and the caller has to take care 225426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * of them, and rte_errno is set accordingly. Possible errno values include: 225526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * - EINVAL The port ID is invalid, device ID is invalid, an event's queue 225626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * ID is invalid, or an event's sched type doesn't match the 225726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * capabilities of the destination queue. 225826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * - ENOSPC The event port was backpressured and unable to enqueue 225926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * one or more events. This error code is only applicable to 226026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * closed systems. 226126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @see rte_event_port_attr_get(), RTE_EVENT_PORT_ATTR_ENQ_DEPTH 226226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @see rte_event_enqueue_burst() 226326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh */ 226426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh static inline uint16_t 226526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh rte_event_enqueue_new_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, 226626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh const struct rte_event ev[], uint16_t nb_events) 226726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh { 2268052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh const struct rte_event_fp_ops *fp_ops; 226926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 2270052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh fp_ops = &rte_event_fp_ops[dev_id]; 227126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh return __rte_event_enqueue_burst(dev_id, port_id, ev, nb_events, 2272052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh fp_ops->enqueue_new_burst); 227326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh } 227426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 227526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh /** 227626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Enqueue a burst of events objects of operation type *RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD* 227726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * on an event device designated by its *dev_id* through the event port 227826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * specified by *port_id*. 227926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 228026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Provides the same functionality as rte_event_enqueue_burst(), expect that 228126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * application can use this API when the all objects in the burst contains 228226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * the enqueue operation of the type *RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD*. This specialized 228326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * function can provide the additional hint to the PMD and optimize if possible. 228426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 228526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The rte_event_enqueue_new_burst() result is undefined if the enqueue burst 228626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * has event object of operation type != RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD. 228726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 228826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param dev_id 228926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the device. 229026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param port_id 229126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the event port. 229226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param ev 229326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Points to an array of *nb_events* objects of type *rte_event* structure 229426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * which contain the event object enqueue operations to be processed. 229526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param nb_events 229626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of event objects to enqueue, typically number of 229726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * rte_event_port_attr_get(...RTE_EVENT_PORT_ATTR_ENQ_DEPTH...) 229826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * available for this port. 229926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 230026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @return 230126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of event objects actually enqueued on the event device. The 230226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * return value can be less than the value of the *nb_events* parameter when 230326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * the event devices queue is full or if invalid parameters are specified in a 230426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * *rte_event*. If the return value is less than *nb_events*, the remaining 230526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * events at the end of ev[] are not consumed and the caller has to take care 230626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * of them, and rte_errno is set accordingly. Possible errno values include: 230726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * - EINVAL The port ID is invalid, device ID is invalid, an event's queue 230826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * ID is invalid, or an event's sched type doesn't match the 230926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * capabilities of the destination queue. 231026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * - ENOSPC The event port was backpressured and unable to enqueue 231126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * one or more events. This error code is only applicable to 231226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * closed systems. 231326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @see rte_event_port_attr_get(), RTE_EVENT_PORT_ATTR_ENQ_DEPTH 231426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @see rte_event_enqueue_burst() 231526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh */ 231626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh static inline uint16_t 231726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh rte_event_enqueue_forward_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, 231826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh const struct rte_event ev[], uint16_t nb_events) 231926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh { 2320052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh const struct rte_event_fp_ops *fp_ops; 232126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 2322052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh fp_ops = &rte_event_fp_ops[dev_id]; 232326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh return __rte_event_enqueue_burst(dev_id, port_id, ev, nb_events, 2324052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh fp_ops->enqueue_forward_burst); 232526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh } 232626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 232726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh /** 232826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Dequeue a burst of events objects or an event object from the event port 232926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * designated by its *event_port_id*, on an event device designated 233026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * by its *dev_id*. 233126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 233226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * rte_event_dequeue_burst() does not dictate the specifics of scheduling 233326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * algorithm as each eventdev driver may have different criteria to schedule 233426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * an event. However, in general, from an application perspective scheduler may 233526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * use the following scheme to dispatch an event to the port. 233626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 233726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 1) Selection of event queue based on 233826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * a) The list of event queues are linked to the event port. 233926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * b) If the device has RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_QUEUE_QOS capability then event 234026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * queue selection from list is based on event queue priority relative to 234126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * other event queue supplied as *priority* in rte_event_queue_setup() 234226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * c) If the device has RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_EVENT_QOS capability then event 234326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * queue selection from the list is based on event priority supplied as 234426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * *priority* in rte_event_enqueue_burst() 234526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 2) Selection of event 234626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * a) The number of flows available in selected event queue. 234726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * b) Schedule type method associated with the event 234826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 234926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The *nb_events* parameter is the maximum number of event objects to dequeue 235026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * which are returned in the *ev* array of *rte_event* structure. 235126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 235226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The rte_event_dequeue_burst() function returns the number of events objects 235326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * it actually dequeued. A return value equal to *nb_events* means that all 235426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * event objects have been dequeued. 235526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 235626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of events dequeued is the number of scheduler contexts held by 235726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * this port. These contexts are automatically released in the next 235826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * rte_event_dequeue_burst() invocation if the port supports implicit 235926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * releases, or invoking rte_event_enqueue_burst() with RTE_EVENT_OP_RELEASE 236026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * operation can be used to release the contexts early. 236126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 236226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Event operations RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD and RTE_EVENT_OP_RELEASE must only be 236326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * enqueued to the same port that their associated events were dequeued from. 236426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 236526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param dev_id 236626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the device. 236726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param port_id 236826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the event port. 236926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param[out] ev 237026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Points to an array of *nb_events* objects of type *rte_event* structure 237126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * for output to be populated with the dequeued event objects. 237226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param nb_events 237326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The maximum number of event objects to dequeue, typically number of 237426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * rte_event_port_dequeue_depth() available for this port. 237526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 237626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @param timeout_ticks 237726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * - 0 no-wait, returns immediately if there is no event. 237826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * - >0 wait for the event, if the device is configured with 237926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * RTE_EVENT_DEV_CFG_PER_DEQUEUE_TIMEOUT then this function will wait until 238026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * at least one event is available or *timeout_ticks* time. 238126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * if the device is not configured with RTE_EVENT_DEV_CFG_PER_DEQUEUE_TIMEOUT 238226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * then this function will wait until the event available or 238326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * *dequeue_timeout_ns* ns which was previously supplied to 238426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * rte_event_dev_configure() 238526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 238626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @return 238726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * The number of event objects actually dequeued from the port. The return 238826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * value can be less than the value of the *nb_events* parameter when the 238926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * event port's queue is not full. 239026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * 239126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * @see rte_event_port_dequeue_depth() 239226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh */ 239326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh static inline uint16_t 239426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh rte_event_dequeue_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, struct rte_event ev[], 239526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh uint16_t nb_events, uint64_t timeout_ticks) 239626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh { 2397052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh const struct rte_event_fp_ops *fp_ops; 2398052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh void *port; 239926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 2400052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh fp_ops = &rte_event_fp_ops[dev_id]; 2401052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh port = fp_ops->data[port_id]; 240226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_EVENTDEV_DEBUG 2403052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh if (dev_id >= RTE_EVENT_MAX_DEVS || 2404052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh port_id >= RTE_EVENT_MAX_PORTS_PER_DEV) { 240526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh rte_errno = EINVAL; 240626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh return 0; 240726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh } 240826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 2409052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh if (port == NULL) { 241026f14535SPavan Nikhilesh rte_errno = EINVAL; 241126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh return 0; 241226f14535SPavan Nikhilesh } 241326f14535SPavan Nikhilesh #endif 241426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh rte_eventdev_trace_deq_burst(dev_id, port_id, ev, nb_events); 241526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh /* 241626f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * Allow zero cost non burst mode routine invocation if application 241726f14535SPavan Nikhilesh * requests nb_events as const one 241826f14535SPavan Nikhilesh */ 241926f14535SPavan Nikhilesh if (nb_events == 1) 2420052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh return (fp_ops->dequeue)(port, ev, timeout_ticks); 242126f14535SPavan Nikhilesh else 2422052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh return (fp_ops->dequeue_burst)(port, ev, nb_events, 2423052e25d9SPavan Nikhilesh timeout_ticks); 242426f14535SPavan Nikhilesh } 242526f14535SPavan Nikhilesh 242654f17843SMattias Rönnblom #define RTE_EVENT_DEV_MAINT_OP_FLUSH (1 << 0) 242754f17843SMattias Rönnblom /**< Force an immediately flush of any buffered events in the port, 242854f17843SMattias Rönnblom * potentially at the cost of additional overhead. 242954f17843SMattias Rönnblom * 243054f17843SMattias Rönnblom * @see rte_event_maintain() 243154f17843SMattias Rönnblom */ 243254f17843SMattias Rönnblom 243354f17843SMattias Rönnblom /** 243454f17843SMattias Rönnblom * Maintain an event device. 243554f17843SMattias Rönnblom * 2436bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * This function is only relevant for event devices which do not have 2437bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * the @ref RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_MAINTENANCE_FREE flag set. Such devices 243854f17843SMattias Rönnblom * require an application thread using a particular port to 243954f17843SMattias Rönnblom * periodically call rte_event_maintain() on that port during periods 244054f17843SMattias Rönnblom * which it is neither attempting to enqueue events to nor dequeue 244154f17843SMattias Rönnblom * events from the port. rte_event_maintain() is a low-overhead 244254f17843SMattias Rönnblom * function and should be called at a high rate (e.g., in the 244354f17843SMattias Rönnblom * application's poll loop). 244454f17843SMattias Rönnblom * 244554f17843SMattias Rönnblom * No port may be left unmaintained. 244654f17843SMattias Rönnblom * 244754f17843SMattias Rönnblom * At the application thread's convenience, rte_event_maintain() may 244854f17843SMattias Rönnblom * (but is not required to) be called even during periods when enqueue 244954f17843SMattias Rönnblom * or dequeue functions are being called, at the cost of a slight 245054f17843SMattias Rönnblom * increase in overhead. 245154f17843SMattias Rönnblom * 2452bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * rte_event_maintain() may be called on event devices which have set 2453bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * @ref RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_MAINTENANCE_FREE, in which case it is a 2454bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * no-operation. 245554f17843SMattias Rönnblom * 245654f17843SMattias Rönnblom * @param dev_id 245754f17843SMattias Rönnblom * The identifier of the device. 245854f17843SMattias Rönnblom * @param port_id 245954f17843SMattias Rönnblom * The identifier of the event port. 246054f17843SMattias Rönnblom * @param op 246154f17843SMattias Rönnblom * 0, or @ref RTE_EVENT_DEV_MAINT_OP_FLUSH. 246254f17843SMattias Rönnblom * @return 246354f17843SMattias Rönnblom * - 0 on success. 246454f17843SMattias Rönnblom * - -EINVAL if *dev_id*, *port_id*, or *op* is invalid. 246554f17843SMattias Rönnblom * 2466bd991897SMattias Rönnblom * @see RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_MAINTENANCE_FREE 246754f17843SMattias Rönnblom */ 246854f17843SMattias Rönnblom __rte_experimental 246954f17843SMattias Rönnblom static inline int 247054f17843SMattias Rönnblom rte_event_maintain(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, int op) 247154f17843SMattias Rönnblom { 247254f17843SMattias Rönnblom const struct rte_event_fp_ops *fp_ops; 247354f17843SMattias Rönnblom void *port; 247454f17843SMattias Rönnblom 247554f17843SMattias Rönnblom fp_ops = &rte_event_fp_ops[dev_id]; 247654f17843SMattias Rönnblom port = fp_ops->data[port_id]; 247754f17843SMattias Rönnblom #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_EVENTDEV_DEBUG 247854f17843SMattias Rönnblom if (dev_id >= RTE_EVENT_MAX_DEVS || 247954f17843SMattias Rönnblom port_id >= RTE_EVENT_MAX_PORTS_PER_DEV) 248054f17843SMattias Rönnblom return -EINVAL; 248154f17843SMattias Rönnblom 248254f17843SMattias Rönnblom if (port == NULL) 248354f17843SMattias Rönnblom return -EINVAL; 248454f17843SMattias Rönnblom 248554f17843SMattias Rönnblom if (op & (~RTE_EVENT_DEV_MAINT_OP_FLUSH)) 248654f17843SMattias Rönnblom return -EINVAL; 248754f17843SMattias Rönnblom #endif 248854f17843SMattias Rönnblom rte_eventdev_trace_maintain(dev_id, port_id, op); 248954f17843SMattias Rönnblom 249054f17843SMattias Rönnblom if (fp_ops->maintain != NULL) 249154f17843SMattias Rönnblom fp_ops->maintain(port, op); 249254f17843SMattias Rönnblom 249354f17843SMattias Rönnblom return 0; 249454f17843SMattias Rönnblom } 249554f17843SMattias Rönnblom 2496*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh /** 2497*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * Change the active profile on an event port. 2498*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 2499*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * This function is used to change the current active profile on an event port 2500*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * when multiple link profiles are configured on an event port through the 2501*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * function call ``rte_event_port_profile_links_set``. 2502*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 2503*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * On the subsequent ``rte_event_dequeue_burst`` call, only the event queues 2504*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * that were associated with the newly active profile will participate in 2505*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * scheduling. 2506*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * 2507*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param dev_id 2508*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the device. 2509*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param port_id 2510*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the event port. 2511*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @param profile_id 2512*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * The identifier of the profile. 2513*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * @return 2514*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * - 0 on success. 2515*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh * - -EINVAL if *dev_id*, *port_id*, or *profile_id* is invalid. 2516*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh */ 2517*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh __rte_experimental 2518*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh static inline uint8_t 2519*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh rte_event_port_profile_switch(uint8_t dev_id, uint8_t port_id, uint8_t profile_id) 2520*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh { 2521*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh const struct rte_event_fp_ops *fp_ops; 2522*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh void *port; 2523*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh 2524*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh fp_ops = &rte_event_fp_ops[dev_id]; 2525*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh port = fp_ops->data[port_id]; 2526*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh 2527*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_EVENTDEV_DEBUG 2528*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh if (dev_id >= RTE_EVENT_MAX_DEVS || 2529*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh port_id >= RTE_EVENT_MAX_PORTS_PER_DEV) 2530*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh return -EINVAL; 2531*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh 2532*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh if (port == NULL) 2533*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh return -EINVAL; 2534*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh 2535*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh if (profile_id >= RTE_EVENT_MAX_PROFILES_PER_PORT) 2536*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh return -EINVAL; 2537*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh #endif 2538*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh rte_eventdev_trace_port_profile_switch(dev_id, port_id, profile_id); 2539*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh 2540*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh return fp_ops->profile_switch(port, profile_id); 2541*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh } 2542*d007a7f3SPavan Nikhilesh 254399a2dd95SBruce Richardson #ifdef __cplusplus 254499a2dd95SBruce Richardson } 254599a2dd95SBruce Richardson #endif 254699a2dd95SBruce Richardson 254799a2dd95SBruce Richardson #endif /* _RTE_EVENTDEV_H_ */ 2548