1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 2 * Copyright(C) 2019 Marvell International Ltd. 3 * Copyright 2020 Mellanox Technologies, Ltd 4 * Copyright(c) 2020 Intel Corporation 5 */ 6 7 #ifndef _RTE_REGEXDEV_H_ 8 #define _RTE_REGEXDEV_H_ 9 10 /** 11 * @file 12 * 13 * RTE RegEx Device API 14 * 15 * Defines RTE RegEx Device APIs for RegEx operations and its provisioning. 16 * 17 * The RegEx Device API is composed of two parts: 18 * 19 * - The application-oriented RegEx API that includes functions to setup 20 * a RegEx device (configure it, setup its queue pairs and start it), 21 * update the rule database and so on. 22 * 23 * - The driver-oriented RegEx API that exports a function allowing 24 * a RegEx poll Mode Driver (PMD) to simultaneously register itself as 25 * a RegEx device driver. 26 * 27 * RegEx device components and definitions: 28 * 29 * +-----------------+ 30 * | | 31 * | o---------+ rte_regexdev_[en|de]queue_burst() 32 * | PCRE based o------+ | | 33 * | RegEx pattern | | | +--------+ | 34 * | matching engine o------+--+--o | | +------+ 35 * | | | | | queue |<==o===>|Core 0| 36 * | o----+ | | | pair 0 | | | 37 * | | | | | +--------+ +------+ 38 * +-----------------+ | | | 39 * ^ | | | +--------+ 40 * | | | | | | +------+ 41 * | | +--+--o queue |<======>|Core 1| 42 * Rule|Database | | | pair 1 | | | 43 * +------+----------+ | | +--------+ +------+ 44 * | Group 0 | | | 45 * | +-------------+ | | | +--------+ +------+ 46 * | | Rules 0..n | | | | | | |Core 2| 47 * | +-------------+ | | +--o queue |<======>| | 48 * | Group 1 | | | pair 2 | +------+ 49 * | +-------------+ | | +--------+ 50 * | | Rules 0..n | | | 51 * | +-------------+ | | +--------+ 52 * | Group 2 | | | | +------+ 53 * | +-------------+ | | | queue |<======>|Core n| 54 * | | Rules 0..n | | +-------o pair n | | | 55 * | +-------------+ | +--------+ +------+ 56 * | Group n | 57 * | +-------------+ |<-------rte_regexdev_rule_db_update() 58 * | | | |<-------rte_regexdev_rule_db_compile_activate() 59 * | | Rules 0..n | |<-------rte_regexdev_rule_db_import() 60 * | +-------------+ |------->rte_regexdev_rule_db_export() 61 * +-----------------+ 62 * 63 * RegEx: A regular expression is a concise and flexible means for matching 64 * strings of text, such as particular characters, words, or patterns of 65 * characters. A common abbreviation for this is “RegEx”. 66 * 67 * RegEx device: A hardware or software-based implementation of RegEx 68 * device API for PCRE based pattern matching syntax and semantics. 69 * 70 * PCRE RegEx syntax and semantics specification: 71 * http://regexkit.sourceforge.net/Documentation/pcre/pcrepattern.html 72 * 73 * RegEx queue pair: Each RegEx device should have one or more queue pair to 74 * transmit a burst of pattern matching request and receive a burst of 75 * receive the pattern matching response. The pattern matching request/response 76 * embedded in *rte_regex_ops* structure. 77 * 78 * Rule: A pattern matching rule expressed in PCRE RegEx syntax along with 79 * Match ID and Group ID to identify the rule upon the match. 80 * 81 * Rule database: The RegEx device accepts regular expressions and converts them 82 * into a compiled rule database that can then be used to scan data. 83 * Compilation allows the device to analyze the given pattern(s) and 84 * pre-determine how to scan for these patterns in an optimized fashion that 85 * would be far too expensive to compute at run-time. A rule database contains 86 * a set of rules that compiled in device specific binary form. 87 * 88 * Match ID or Rule ID: A unique identifier provided at the time of rule 89 * creation for the application to identify the rule upon match. 90 * 91 * Group ID: Group of rules can be grouped under one group ID to enable 92 * rule isolation and effective pattern matching. A unique group identifier 93 * provided at the time of rule creation for the application to identify the 94 * rule upon match. 95 * 96 * Scan: A pattern matching request through *enqueue* API. 97 * 98 * It may possible that a given RegEx device may not support all the features 99 * of PCRE. The application may probe unsupported features through 100 * struct rte_regexdev_info::pcre_unsup_flags 101 * 102 * By default, all the functions of the RegEx Device API exported by a PMD 103 * are lock-free functions which assume to not be invoked in parallel on 104 * different logical cores to work on the same target object. For instance, 105 * the dequeue function of a PMD cannot be invoked in parallel on two logical 106 * cores to operates on same RegEx queue pair. Of course, this function 107 * can be invoked in parallel by different logical core on different queue pair. 108 * It is the responsibility of the upper level application to enforce this rule. 109 * 110 * In all functions of the RegEx API, the RegEx device is 111 * designated by an integer >= 0 named the device identifier *dev_id* 112 * 113 * At the RegEx driver level, RegEx devices are represented by a generic 114 * data structure of type *rte_regexdev*. 115 * 116 * RegEx devices are dynamically registered during the PCI/SoC device probing 117 * phase performed at EAL initialization time. 118 * When a RegEx device is being probed, a *rte_regexdev* structure and 119 * a new device identifier are allocated for that device. Then, the 120 * regexdev_init() function supplied by the RegEx driver matching the probed 121 * device is invoked to properly initialize the device. 122 * 123 * The role of the device init function consists of resetting the hardware or 124 * software RegEx driver implementations. 125 * 126 * If the device init operation is successful, the correspondence between 127 * the device identifier assigned to the new device and its associated 128 * *rte_regexdev* structure is effectively registered. 129 * Otherwise, both the *rte_regexdev* structure and the device identifier are 130 * freed. 131 * 132 * The functions exported by the application RegEx API to setup a device 133 * designated by its device identifier must be invoked in the following order: 134 * - rte_regexdev_configure() 135 * - rte_regexdev_queue_pair_setup() 136 * - rte_regexdev_start() 137 * 138 * Then, the application can invoke, in any order, the functions 139 * exported by the RegEx API to enqueue pattern matching job, dequeue pattern 140 * matching response, get the stats, update the rule database, 141 * get/set device attributes and so on 142 * 143 * If the application wants to change the configuration (i.e. call 144 * rte_regexdev_configure() or rte_regexdev_queue_pair_setup()), it must call 145 * rte_regexdev_stop() first to stop the device and then do the reconfiguration 146 * before calling rte_regexdev_start() again. The enqueue and dequeue 147 * functions should not be invoked when the device is stopped. 148 * 149 * Finally, an application can close a RegEx device by invoking the 150 * rte_regexdev_close() function. 151 * 152 * Each function of the application RegEx API invokes a specific function 153 * of the PMD that controls the target device designated by its device 154 * identifier. 155 * 156 * For this purpose, all device-specific functions of a RegEx driver are 157 * supplied through a set of pointers contained in a generic structure of type 158 * *regexdev_ops*. 159 * The address of the *regexdev_ops* structure is stored in the *rte_regexdev* 160 * structure by the device init function of the RegEx driver, which is 161 * invoked during the PCI/SoC device probing phase, as explained earlier. 162 * 163 * In other words, each function of the RegEx API simply retrieves the 164 * *rte_regexdev* structure associated with the device identifier and 165 * performs an indirect invocation of the corresponding driver function 166 * supplied in the *regexdev_ops* structure of the *rte_regexdev* structure. 167 * 168 * For performance reasons, the address of the fast-path functions of the 169 * RegEx driver is not contained in the *regexdev_ops* structure. 170 * Instead, they are directly stored at the beginning of the *rte_regexdev* 171 * structure to avoid an extra indirect memory access during their invocation. 172 * 173 * RTE RegEx device drivers do not use interrupts for enqueue or dequeue 174 * operation. Instead, RegEx drivers export Poll-Mode enqueue and dequeue 175 * functions to applications. 176 * 177 * The *enqueue* operation submits a burst of RegEx pattern matching request 178 * to the RegEx device and the *dequeue* operation gets a burst of pattern 179 * matching response for the ones submitted through *enqueue* operation. 180 * 181 * Typical application utilisation of the RegEx device API will follow the 182 * following programming flow. 183 * 184 * - rte_regexdev_configure() 185 * - rte_regexdev_queue_pair_setup() 186 * - rte_regexdev_rule_db_update() Needs to invoke if precompiled rule database 187 * not provided in rte_regexdev_config::rule_db for rte_regexdev_configure() 188 * and/or application needs to update rule database. 189 * - rte_regexdev_rule_db_compile_activate() Needs to invoke if 190 * rte_regexdev_rule_db_update function was used. 191 * - Create or reuse exiting mempool for *rte_regex_ops* objects. 192 * - rte_regexdev_start() 193 * - rte_regexdev_enqueue_burst() 194 * - rte_regexdev_dequeue_burst() 195 */ 196 197 #ifdef __cplusplus 198 extern "C" { 199 #endif 200 201 #include <rte_common.h> 202 #include <rte_config.h> 203 #include <rte_dev.h> 204 #include <rte_errno.h> 205 #include <rte_mbuf.h> 206 #include <rte_memory.h> 207 208 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_NAME_MAX_LEN RTE_DEV_NAME_MAX_LEN 209 210 extern int rte_regexdev_logtype; 211 212 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_LOG(level, ...) \ 213 rte_log(RTE_LOG_ ## level, rte_regexdev_logtype, "" __VA_ARGS__) 214 215 /* Macros to check for valid port */ 216 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_VALID_DEV_ID_OR_ERR_RET(dev_id, retval) do { \ 217 if (!rte_regexdev_is_valid_dev(dev_id)) { \ 218 RTE_REGEXDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid dev_id=%u\n", dev_id); \ 219 return retval; \ 220 } \ 221 } while (0) 222 223 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_VALID_DEV_ID_OR_RET(dev_id) do { \ 224 if (!rte_regexdev_is_valid_dev(dev_id)) { \ 225 RTE_REGEXDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid dev_id=%u\n", dev_id); \ 226 return; \ 227 } \ 228 } while (0) 229 230 /** 231 * Check if dev_id is ready. 232 * 233 * @param dev_id 234 * The dev identifier of the RegEx device. 235 * 236 * @return 237 * - 0 if device state is not in ready state. 238 * - 1 if device state is ready state. 239 */ 240 int rte_regexdev_is_valid_dev(uint16_t dev_id); 241 242 /** 243 * @warning 244 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 245 * 246 * Get the total number of RegEx devices that have been successfully 247 * initialised. 248 * 249 * @return 250 * The total number of usable RegEx devices. 251 */ 252 __rte_experimental 253 uint8_t 254 rte_regexdev_count(void); 255 256 /** 257 * @warning 258 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 259 * 260 * Get the device identifier for the named RegEx device. 261 * 262 * @param name 263 * RegEx device name to select the RegEx device identifier. 264 * 265 * @return 266 * Returns RegEx device identifier on success. 267 * - <0: Failure to find named RegEx device. 268 */ 269 __rte_experimental 270 int 271 rte_regexdev_get_dev_id(const char *name); 272 273 /* Enumerates RegEx device capabilities */ 274 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_CAPA_RUNTIME_COMPILATION_F (1ULL << 0) 275 /**< RegEx device does support compiling the rules at runtime unlike 276 * loading only the pre-built rule database using 277 * struct rte_regexdev_config::rule_db in rte_regexdev_configure() 278 * 279 * @see struct rte_regexdev_config::rule_db, rte_regexdev_configure() 280 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 281 */ 282 283 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_CAPA_SUPP_PCRE_START_ANCHOR_F (1ULL << 1) 284 /**< RegEx device support PCRE Anchor to start of match flag. 285 * Example RegEx is `/\Gfoo\d/`. Here `\G` asserts position at the end of the 286 * previous match or the start of the string for the first match. 287 * This position will change each time the RegEx is applied to the subject 288 * string. If the RegEx is applied to `foo1foo2Zfoo3` the first two matches will 289 * be successful for `foo1foo2` and fail for `Zfoo3`. 290 * 291 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 292 */ 293 294 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_CAPA_SUPP_PCRE_ATOMIC_GROUPING_F (1ULL << 2) 295 /**< RegEx device support PCRE Atomic grouping. 296 * Atomic groups are represented by `(?>)`. An atomic group is a group that, 297 * when the RegEx engine exits from it, automatically throws away all 298 * backtracking positions remembered by any tokens inside the group. 299 * Example RegEx is `a(?>bc|b)c` if the given patterns are `abc` and `abcc` then 300 * `a(bc|b)c` matches both where as `a(?>bc|b)c` matches only abcc because 301 * atomic groups don't allow backtracking back to `b`. 302 * 303 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 304 */ 305 306 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_BACKTRACKING_CTRL_F (1ULL << 3) 307 /**< RegEx device support PCRE backtracking control verbs. 308 * Some examples of backtracking verbs are (*COMMIT), (*ACCEPT), (*FAIL), 309 * (*SKIP), (*PRUNE). 310 * 311 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 312 */ 313 314 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_CALLOUTS_F (1ULL << 4) 315 /**< RegEx device support PCRE callouts. 316 * PCRE supports calling external function in between matches by using `(?C)`. 317 * Example RegEx `ABC(?C)D` if a given patter is `ABCD` then the RegEx engine 318 * will parse ABC perform a userdefined callout and return a successful match at 319 * D. 320 * 321 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 322 */ 323 324 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_BACKREFERENCE_F (1ULL << 5) 325 /**< RegEx device support PCRE backreference. 326 * Example RegEx is `(\2ABC|(GHI))+` `\2` matches the same text as most recently 327 * matched by the 2nd capturing group i.e. `GHI`. 328 * 329 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 330 */ 331 332 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_GREEDY_F (1ULL << 6) 333 /**< RegEx device support PCRE Greedy mode. 334 * For example if the RegEx is `AB\d*?` then `*?` represents zero or unlimited 335 * matches. In greedy mode the pattern `AB12345` will be matched completely 336 * where as the ungreedy mode `AB` will be returned as the match. 337 * 338 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 339 */ 340 341 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_MATCH_ALL_F (1ULL << 7) 342 /**< RegEx device support match all mode. 343 * For example if the RegEx is `AB\d*?` then `*?` represents zero or unlimited 344 * matches. In match all mode the pattern `AB12345` will return 6 matches. 345 * AB, AB1, AB12, AB123, AB1234, AB12345. 346 * 347 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 348 */ 349 350 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_LOOKAROUND_ASRT_F (1ULL << 8) 351 /**< RegEx device support PCRE Lookaround assertions 352 * (Zero-width assertions). Example RegEx is `[a-z]+\d+(?=!{3,})` if 353 * the given pattern is `dwad1234!` the RegEx engine doesn't report any matches 354 * because the assert `(?=!{3,})` fails. The pattern `dwad123!!!` would return a 355 * successful match. 356 * 357 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 358 */ 359 360 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_MATCH_POINT_RST_F (1ULL << 9) 361 /**< RegEx device doesn't support PCRE match point reset directive. 362 * Example RegEx is `[a-z]+\K\d+` if the pattern is `dwad123` 363 * then even though the entire pattern matches only `123` 364 * is reported as a match. 365 * 366 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 367 */ 368 369 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_NEWLINE_CONVENTIONS_F (1ULL << 10) 370 /**< RegEx support PCRE newline convention. 371 * Newline conventions are represented as follows: 372 * (*CR) carriage return 373 * (*LF) linefeed 374 * (*CRLF) carriage return, followed by linefeed 375 * (*ANYCRLF) any of the three above 376 * (*ANY) all Unicode newline sequences 377 * 378 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 379 */ 380 381 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_NEWLINE_SEQ_F (1ULL << 11) 382 /**< RegEx device support PCRE newline sequence. 383 * The escape sequence `\R` will match any newline sequence. 384 * It is equivalent to: `(?>\r\n|\n|\x0b|\f|\r|\x85)`. 385 * 386 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 387 */ 388 389 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_POSSESSIVE_QUALIFIERS_F (1ULL << 12) 390 /**< RegEx device support PCRE possessive qualifiers. 391 * Example RegEx possessive qualifiers `*+`, `++`, `?+`, `{m,n}+`. 392 * Possessive quantifier repeats the token as many times as possible and it does 393 * not give up matches as the engine backtracks. With a possessive quantifier, 394 * the deal is all or nothing. 395 * 396 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 397 */ 398 399 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_SUBROUTINE_REFERENCES_F (1ULL << 13) 400 /**< RegEx device support PCRE Subroutine references. 401 * PCRE Subroutine references allow for sub patterns to be assessed 402 * as part of the RegEx. Example RegEx is `(foo|fuzz)\g<1>+bar` matches the 403 * pattern `foofoofuzzfoofuzzbar`. 404 * 405 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 406 */ 407 408 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_UTF_8_F (1ULL << 14) 409 /**< RegEx device support UTF-8 character encoding. 410 * 411 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::pcre_unsup_flags 412 */ 413 414 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_UTF_16_F (1ULL << 15) 415 /**< RegEx device support UTF-16 character encoding. 416 * 417 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 418 */ 419 420 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_UTF_32_F (1ULL << 16) 421 /**< RegEx device support UTF-32 character encoding. 422 * 423 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 424 */ 425 426 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_WORD_BOUNDARY_F (1ULL << 17) 427 /**< RegEx device support word boundaries. 428 * The meta character `\b` represents word boundary anchor. 429 * 430 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 431 */ 432 433 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_PCRE_FORWARD_REFERENCES_F (1ULL << 18) 434 /**< RegEx device support Forward references. 435 * Forward references allow you to use a back reference to a group that appears 436 * later in the RegEx. Example RegEx is `(\3ABC|(DEF|(GHI)))+` matches the 437 * following string `GHIGHIABCDEF`. 438 * 439 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 440 */ 441 442 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_MATCH_AS_END_F (1ULL << 19) 443 /**< RegEx device support match as end. 444 * Match as end means that the match result holds the end offset of the 445 * detected match. No len value is set. 446 * If the device doesn't support this feature it means the match 447 * result holds the starting position of match and the length of the match. 448 * 449 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 450 */ 451 452 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_CROSS_BUFFER_F (1ULL << 20) 453 /**< RegEx device support cross buffer match. 454 * Cross buffer matching means that the match can be detected even if the 455 * string was started in previous buffer. 456 * In case the device is configured as RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_AS_END 457 * the end offset will be relative for the first packet. 458 * For example RegEx is ABC the first buffer is xxxx second buffer yyyA and 459 * the last buffer BCzz. 460 * In case the match as end is configured the end offset will be 10. 461 * 462 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_AS_END_F 463 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_CROSS_BUFFER_SCAN_F 464 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_SOJ_F 465 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_EOJ_F 466 */ 467 468 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_MATCH_ALL_F (1ULL << 21) 469 /**< RegEx device support match all. 470 * Match all means that the RegEx engine will return all possible matches. 471 * For example, assume the RegEx is `A+b`, given the input AAAb the 472 * returned matches will be: Ab, AAb and AAAb. 473 * 474 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_ALL_F 475 */ 476 477 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_CAPA_QUEUE_PAIR_OOS_F (1ULL << 22) 478 /**< RegEx device supports out of order scan. 479 * Out of order scan means the response of a specific job can be returned as 480 * soon as it is ready even if previous jobs on the same queue didn't complete. 481 * 482 * @see RTE_REGEX_QUEUE_PAIR_CFG_OOS_F 483 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::regexdev_capa 484 */ 485 486 /* Enumerates PCRE rule flags */ 487 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_ALLOW_EMPTY_F (1ULL << 0) 488 /**< When this flag is set, the pattern that can match against an empty string, 489 * such as `.*` are allowed. 490 * 491 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 492 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 493 */ 494 495 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_ANCHORED_F (1ULL << 1) 496 /**< When this flag is set, the pattern is forced to be "anchored", that is, it 497 * is constrained to match only at the first matching point in the string that 498 * is being searched. Similar to `^` and represented by `\A`. 499 * 500 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 501 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 502 */ 503 504 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_CASELESS_F (1ULL << 2) 505 /**< When this flag is set, letters in the pattern match both upper and lower 506 * case letters in the subject. 507 * 508 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 509 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 510 */ 511 512 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_DOTALL_F (1ULL << 3) 513 /**< When this flag is set, a dot metacharacter in the pattern matches any 514 * character, including one that indicates a newline. 515 * 516 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 517 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 518 */ 519 520 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_DUPNAMES_F (1ULL << 4) 521 /**< When this flag is set, names used to identify capture groups need not be 522 * unique. 523 * 524 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 525 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 526 */ 527 528 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_EXTENDED_F (1ULL << 5) 529 /**< When this flag is set, most white space characters in the pattern are 530 * totally ignored except when escaped or inside a character class. 531 * 532 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 533 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 534 */ 535 536 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_MATCH_UNSET_BACKREF_F (1ULL << 6) 537 /**< When this flag is set, a backreference to an unset capture group matches an 538 * empty string. 539 * 540 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 541 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 542 */ 543 544 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_MULTILINE_F (1ULL << 7) 545 /**< When this flag is set, the `^` and `$` constructs match immediately 546 * following or immediately before internal newlines in the subject string, 547 * respectively, as well as at the very start and end. 548 * 549 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 550 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 551 */ 552 553 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE_F (1ULL << 8) 554 /**< When this Flag is set, it disables the use of numbered capturing 555 * parentheses in the pattern. References to capture groups (backreferences or 556 * recursion/subroutine calls) may only refer to named groups, though the 557 * reference can be by name or by number. 558 * 559 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 560 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 561 */ 562 563 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_UCP_F (1ULL << 9) 564 /**< By default, only ASCII characters are recognized, When this flag is set, 565 * Unicode properties are used instead to classify characters. 566 * 567 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 568 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 569 */ 570 571 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_UNGREEDY_F (1ULL << 10) 572 /**< When this flag is set, the "greediness" of the quantifiers is inverted 573 * so that they are not greedy by default, but become greedy if followed by 574 * `?`. 575 * 576 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 577 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 578 */ 579 580 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_UTF_F (1ULL << 11) 581 /**< When this flag is set, RegEx engine has to regard both the pattern and the 582 * subject strings that are subsequently processed as strings of UTF characters 583 * instead of single-code-unit strings. 584 * 585 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 586 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 587 */ 588 589 #define RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_NEVER_BACKSLASH_C_F (1ULL << 12) 590 /**< This flag locks out the use of `\C` in the pattern that is being compiled. 591 * This escape matches one data unit, even in UTF mode which can cause 592 * unpredictable behavior in UTF-8 or UTF-16 modes, because it may leave the 593 * current matching point in the mi:set hlsearchddle of a multi-code-unit 594 * character. 595 * 596 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 597 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 598 */ 599 600 /** 601 * RegEx device information 602 */ 603 struct rte_regexdev_info { 604 const char *driver_name; /**< RegEx driver name. */ 605 struct rte_device *dev; /**< Device information. */ 606 uint16_t max_matches; 607 /**< Maximum matches per scan supported by this device. */ 608 uint16_t max_queue_pairs; 609 /**< Maximum queue pairs supported by this device. */ 610 uint16_t max_payload_size; 611 /**< Maximum payload size for a pattern match request or scan. 612 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_CROSS_BUFFER_SCAN_F 613 */ 614 uint32_t max_rules_per_group; 615 /**< Maximum rules supported per group by this device. */ 616 uint16_t max_groups; 617 /**< Maximum groups supported by this device. */ 618 uint32_t regexdev_capa; 619 /**< RegEx device capabilities. @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CAPA_* */ 620 uint64_t rule_flags; 621 /**< Supported compiler rule flags. 622 * @see RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_*, struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_flags 623 */ 624 }; 625 626 /** 627 * @warning 628 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 629 * 630 * Retrieve the contextual information of a RegEx device. 631 * 632 * @param dev_id 633 * The identifier of the device. 634 * 635 * @param[out] dev_info 636 * A pointer to a structure of type *rte_regexdev_info* to be filled with the 637 * contextual information of the device. 638 * 639 * @return 640 * - 0: Success, driver updates the contextual information of the RegEx device 641 * - <0: Error code returned by the driver info get function. 642 */ 643 __rte_experimental 644 int 645 rte_regexdev_info_get(uint8_t dev_id, struct rte_regexdev_info *dev_info); 646 647 /* Enumerates RegEx device configuration flags */ 648 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_CROSS_BUFFER_SCAN_F (1ULL << 0) 649 /**< Cross buffer scan refers to the ability to be able to detect 650 * matches that occur across buffer boundaries, where the buffers are related 651 * to each other in some way. Enable this flag when to scan payload size 652 * greater than struct rte_regexdev_info::max_payload_size and/or 653 * matches can present across scan buffer boundaries. 654 * 655 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::max_payload_size 656 * @see struct rte_regexdev_config::dev_cfg_flags, rte_regexdev_configure() 657 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_SOJ_F 658 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_EOJ_F 659 */ 660 661 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_AS_END_F (1ULL << 1) 662 /**< Match as end is the ability to return the result as ending offset. 663 * When this flag is set, the result for each match will hold the ending 664 * offset of the match in end_offset. 665 * If this flag is not set, then the match result will hold the starting offset 666 * in start_offset, and the length of the match in len. 667 * 668 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_MATCH_AS_END_F 669 */ 670 671 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_ALL_F (1ULL << 2) 672 /**< Match all is the ability to return all possible results. 673 * 674 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_SUPP_MATCH_ALL_F 675 */ 676 677 /** RegEx device configuration structure */ 678 struct rte_regexdev_config { 679 uint16_t nb_max_matches; 680 /**< Maximum matches per scan configured on this device. 681 * This value cannot exceed the *max_matches* 682 * which previously provided in rte_regexdev_info_get(). 683 * The value 0 is allowed, in which case, value 1 used. 684 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::max_matches 685 */ 686 uint16_t nb_queue_pairs; 687 /**< Number of RegEx queue pairs to configure on this device. 688 * This value cannot exceed the *max_queue_pairs* which previously 689 * provided in rte_regexdev_info_get(). 690 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::max_queue_pairs 691 */ 692 uint32_t nb_rules_per_group; 693 /**< Number of rules per group to configure on this device. 694 * This value cannot exceed the *max_rules_per_group* 695 * which previously provided in rte_regexdev_info_get(). 696 * The value 0 is allowed, in which case, 697 * struct rte_regexdev_info::max_rules_per_group used. 698 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::max_rules_per_group 699 */ 700 uint16_t nb_groups; 701 /**< Number of groups to configure on this device. 702 * This value cannot exceed the *max_groups* 703 * which previously provided in rte_regexdev_info_get(). 704 * @see struct rte_regexdev_info::max_groups 705 */ 706 const char *rule_db; 707 /**< Import initial set of prebuilt rule database on this device. 708 * The value NULL is allowed, in which case, the device will not 709 * be configured prebuilt rule database. Application may use 710 * rte_regexdev_rule_db_update() or rte_regexdev_rule_db_import() API 711 * to update or import rule database after the 712 * rte_regexdev_configure(). 713 * @see rte_regexdev_rule_db_update(), rte_regexdev_rule_db_import() 714 */ 715 uint32_t rule_db_len; 716 /**< Length of *rule_db* buffer. */ 717 uint32_t dev_cfg_flags; 718 /**< RegEx device configuration flags, See RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_* */ 719 }; 720 721 /** 722 * @warning 723 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 724 * 725 * Configure a RegEx device. 726 * 727 * This function must be invoked first before any other function in the 728 * API. This function can also be re-invoked when a device is in the 729 * stopped state. 730 * 731 * The caller may use rte_regexdev_info_get() to get the capability of each 732 * resources available for this regex device. 733 * 734 * @param dev_id 735 * The identifier of the device to configure. 736 * @param cfg 737 * The RegEx device configuration structure. 738 * 739 * @return 740 * - 0: Success, device configured. Otherwise negative errno is returned. 741 */ 742 __rte_experimental 743 int 744 rte_regexdev_configure(uint8_t dev_id, const struct rte_regexdev_config *cfg); 745 746 /* Enumerates RegEx queue pair configuration flags */ 747 #define RTE_REGEX_QUEUE_PAIR_CFG_OOS_F (1ULL << 0) 748 /**< Out of order scan, If not set, a scan must retire after previously issued 749 * in-order scans to this queue pair. If set, this scan can be retired as soon 750 * as device returns completion. Application should not set out of order scan 751 * flag if it needs to maintain the ingress order of scan request. 752 * 753 * @see struct rte_regexdev_qp_conf::qp_conf_flags 754 * @see rte_regexdev_queue_pair_setup() 755 */ 756 757 struct rte_regex_ops; 758 typedef void (*regexdev_stop_flush_t)(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id, 759 struct rte_regex_ops *op); 760 /**< Callback function called during rte_regexdev_stop(), invoked once per 761 * flushed RegEx op. 762 */ 763 764 /** RegEx queue pair configuration structure */ 765 struct rte_regexdev_qp_conf { 766 uint32_t qp_conf_flags; 767 /**< Queue pair config flags, See RTE_REGEX_QUEUE_PAIR_CFG_* */ 768 uint16_t nb_desc; 769 /**< The number of descriptors to allocate for this queue pair. */ 770 regexdev_stop_flush_t cb; 771 /**< Callback function called during rte_regexdev_stop(), invoked 772 * once per flushed regex op. Value NULL is allowed, in which case 773 * callback will not be invoked. This function can be used to properly 774 * dispose of outstanding regex ops from response queue, 775 * for example ops containing memory pointers. 776 * @see rte_regexdev_stop() 777 */ 778 }; 779 780 /** 781 * @warning 782 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 783 * 784 * Allocate and set up a RegEx queue pair for a RegEx device. 785 * 786 * @param dev_id 787 * The identifier of the device. 788 * @param queue_pair_id 789 * The index of the RegEx queue pair to setup. The value must be in the range 790 * [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1] previously supplied to rte_regexdev_configure(). 791 * @param qp_conf 792 * The pointer to the configuration data to be used for the RegEx queue pair. 793 * NULL value is allowed, in which case default configuration used. 794 * 795 * @return 796 * 0 on success. Otherwise negative errno is returned. 797 */ 798 __rte_experimental 799 int 800 rte_regexdev_queue_pair_setup(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t queue_pair_id, 801 const struct rte_regexdev_qp_conf *qp_conf); 802 803 /** 804 * @warning 805 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 806 * 807 * Start a RegEx device. 808 * 809 * The device start step is the last one and consists of setting the RegEx 810 * queues to start accepting the pattern matching scan requests. 811 * 812 * On success, all basic functions exported by the API (RegEx enqueue, 813 * RegEx dequeue and so on) can be invoked. 814 * 815 * @param dev_id 816 * RegEx device identifier. 817 * 818 * @return 819 * 0 on success. Otherwise negative errno is returned. 820 */ 821 __rte_experimental 822 int 823 rte_regexdev_start(uint8_t dev_id); 824 825 /** 826 * @warning 827 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 828 * 829 * Stop a RegEx device. 830 * 831 * Stop a RegEx device. The device can be restarted with a call to 832 * rte_regexdev_start(). 833 * 834 * This function causes all queued response regex ops to be drained in the 835 * response queue. While draining ops out of the device, 836 * struct rte_regexdev_qp_conf::cb will be invoked for each ops. 837 * 838 * @param dev_id 839 * RegEx device identifier. 840 * 841 * @return 842 * 0 on success. Otherwise negative errno is returned. 843 */ 844 __rte_experimental 845 int 846 rte_regexdev_stop(uint8_t dev_id); 847 848 /** 849 * @warning 850 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 851 * 852 * Close a RegEx device. The device cannot be restarted! 853 * 854 * @param dev_id 855 * RegEx device identifier 856 * 857 * @return 858 * 0 on success. Otherwise negative errno is returned. 859 */ 860 __rte_experimental 861 int 862 rte_regexdev_close(uint8_t dev_id); 863 864 /* Device get/set attributes */ 865 866 /** Enumerates RegEx device attribute identifier */ 867 enum rte_regexdev_attr_id { 868 RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_SOCKET_ID, 869 /**< The NUMA socket id to which the device is connected or 870 * a default of zero if the socket could not be determined. 871 * datatype: *int* 872 * operation: *get* 873 */ 874 RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_MATCHES, 875 /**< Maximum number of matches per scan. 876 * datatype: *uint8_t* 877 * operation: *get* and *set* 878 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_MATCH_F 879 */ 880 RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_SCAN_TIMEOUT, 881 /**< Upper bound scan time in ns. 882 * datatype: *uint16_t* 883 * operation: *get* and *set* 884 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_SCAN_TIMEOUT_F 885 */ 886 RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_PREFIX, 887 /**< Maximum number of prefix detected per scan. 888 * This would be useful for denial of service detection. 889 * datatype: *uint16_t* 890 * operation: *get* and *set* 891 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_PREFIX_F 892 */ 893 }; 894 895 /** 896 * @warning 897 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 898 * 899 * Get an attribute from a RegEx device. 900 * 901 * @param dev_id 902 * RegEx device identifier. 903 * @param attr_id 904 * The attribute ID to retrieve. 905 * @param attr_value 906 * A pointer that will be filled in with the attribute 907 * value if successful. 908 * 909 * @return 910 * - 0: Successfully retrieved attribute value. 911 * - -EINVAL: Invalid device or *attr_id* provided, or *attr_value* is NULL. 912 * - -ENOTSUP: if the device doesn't support specific *attr_id*. 913 */ 914 __rte_experimental 915 int 916 rte_regexdev_attr_get(uint8_t dev_id, enum rte_regexdev_attr_id attr_id, 917 void *attr_value); 918 919 /** 920 * @warning 921 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 922 * 923 * Set an attribute to a RegEx device. 924 * 925 * @param dev_id 926 * RegEx device identifier. 927 * @param attr_id 928 * The attribute ID to retrieve. 929 * @param attr_value 930 * Pointer that will be filled in with the attribute value 931 * by the application. 932 * 933 * @return 934 * - 0: Successfully applied the attribute value. 935 * - -EINVAL: Invalid device or *attr_id* provided, or *attr_value* is NULL. 936 * - -ENOTSUP: if the device doesn't support specific *attr_id*. 937 */ 938 __rte_experimental 939 int 940 rte_regexdev_attr_set(uint8_t dev_id, enum rte_regexdev_attr_id attr_id, 941 const void *attr_value); 942 943 /* Rule related APIs */ 944 /** Enumerates RegEx rule operation. */ 945 enum rte_regexdev_rule_op { 946 RTE_REGEX_RULE_OP_ADD, 947 /**< Add RegEx rule to rule database. */ 948 RTE_REGEX_RULE_OP_REMOVE 949 /**< Remove RegEx rule from rule database. */ 950 }; 951 952 /** Structure to hold a RegEx rule attributes. */ 953 struct rte_regexdev_rule { 954 enum rte_regexdev_rule_op op; 955 /**< OP type of the rule either a OP_ADD or OP_DELETE. */ 956 uint16_t group_id; 957 /**< Group identifier to which the rule belongs to. */ 958 uint32_t rule_id; 959 /**< Rule identifier which is returned on successful match. */ 960 const char *pcre_rule; 961 /**< Buffer to hold the PCRE rule. */ 962 uint16_t pcre_rule_len; 963 /**< Length of the PCRE rule. */ 964 uint64_t rule_flags; 965 /* PCRE rule flags. Supported device specific PCRE rules enumerated 966 * in struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags. For successful rule 967 * database update, application needs to provide only supported 968 * rule flags. 969 * @See RTE_REGEX_PCRE_RULE_*, struct rte_regexdev_info::rule_flags 970 */ 971 }; 972 973 /** 974 * @warning 975 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 976 * 977 * Update the local rule set. 978 * This functions only modify the rule set in memory. 979 * In order for the changes to take effect, the function 980 * rte_regexdev_rule_db_compile_active must be called. 981 * 982 * @param dev_id 983 * RegEx device identifier. 984 * @param rules 985 * Points to an array of *nb_rules* objects of type *rte_regexdev_rule* 986 * structure which contain the regex rules attributes to be updated 987 * in rule database. 988 * @param nb_rules 989 * The number of PCRE rules to update the rule database. 990 * 991 * @return 992 * The number of regex rules actually updated on the regex device's rule 993 * database. The return value can be less than the value of the *nb_rules* 994 * parameter when the regex devices fails to update the rule database or 995 * if invalid parameters are specified in a *rte_regexdev_rule*. 996 * If the return value is less than *nb_rules*, the remaining PCRE rules 997 * at the end of *rules* are not consumed and the caller has to take 998 * care of them and rte_errno is set accordingly. 999 * Possible errno values include: 1000 * - -EINVAL: Invalid device ID or rules is NULL 1001 * - -ENOTSUP: The last processed rule is not supported on this device. 1002 * - -ENOSPC: No space available in rule database. 1003 * 1004 * @see rte_regexdev_rule_db_import(), rte_regexdev_rule_db_export(), 1005 * rte_regexdev_rule_db_compile_activate() 1006 */ 1007 __rte_experimental 1008 int 1009 rte_regexdev_rule_db_update(uint8_t dev_id, 1010 const struct rte_regexdev_rule *rules, 1011 uint32_t nb_rules); 1012 1013 /** 1014 * @warning 1015 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1016 * 1017 * Compile local rule set and burn the complied result to the 1018 * RegEx device. 1019 * 1020 * @param dev_id 1021 * RegEx device identifier. 1022 * 1023 * @return 1024 * 0 on success, otherwise negative errno. 1025 * 1026 * @see rte_regexdev_rule_db_import(), rte_regexdev_rule_db_export(), 1027 * rte_regexdev_rule_db_update() 1028 */ 1029 __rte_experimental 1030 int 1031 rte_regexdev_rule_db_compile_activate(uint8_t dev_id); 1032 1033 /** 1034 * @warning 1035 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1036 * 1037 * Import a prebuilt rule database from a buffer to a RegEx device. 1038 * 1039 * @param dev_id 1040 * RegEx device identifier. 1041 * @param rule_db 1042 * Points to prebuilt rule database. 1043 * @param rule_db_len 1044 * Length of the rule database. 1045 * 1046 * @return 1047 * - 0: Successfully updated the prebuilt rule database. 1048 * - -EINVAL: Invalid device ID or rule_db is NULL 1049 * - -ENOTSUP: Rule database import is not supported on this device. 1050 * - -ENOSPC: No space available in rule database. 1051 * 1052 * @see rte_regexdev_rule_db_update(), rte_regexdev_rule_db_export() 1053 */ 1054 __rte_experimental 1055 int 1056 rte_regexdev_rule_db_import(uint8_t dev_id, const char *rule_db, 1057 uint32_t rule_db_len); 1058 1059 /** 1060 * @warning 1061 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1062 * 1063 * Export the prebuilt rule database from a RegEx device to the buffer. 1064 * 1065 * @param dev_id 1066 * RegEx device identifier. 1067 * @param[out] rule_db 1068 * Block of memory to insert the rule database. Must be at least size in 1069 * capacity. If set to NULL, function returns required capacity. 1070 * 1071 * @return 1072 * - 0: Successfully exported the prebuilt rule database. 1073 * - size: If rule_db set to NULL then required capacity for *rule_db* 1074 * - -EINVAL: Invalid device ID 1075 * - -ENOTSUP: Rule database export is not supported on this device. 1076 * 1077 * @see rte_regexdev_rule_db_update(), rte_regexdev_rule_db_import() 1078 */ 1079 __rte_experimental 1080 int 1081 rte_regexdev_rule_db_export(uint8_t dev_id, char *rule_db); 1082 1083 /* Extended statistics */ 1084 /** Maximum name length for extended statistics counters */ 1085 #define RTE_REGEXDEV_XSTATS_NAME_SIZE 64 1086 1087 /** 1088 * A name-key lookup element for extended statistics. 1089 * 1090 * This structure is used to map between names and ID numbers 1091 * for extended RegEx device statistics. 1092 */ 1093 struct rte_regexdev_xstats_map { 1094 uint16_t id; 1095 /**< xstat identifier */ 1096 char name[RTE_REGEXDEV_XSTATS_NAME_SIZE]; 1097 /**< xstat name */ 1098 }; 1099 1100 /** 1101 * @warning 1102 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1103 * 1104 * Retrieve names of extended statistics of a regex device. 1105 * 1106 * @param dev_id 1107 * The identifier of the regex device. 1108 * @param[out] xstats_map 1109 * Block of memory to insert id and names into. Must be at least size in 1110 * capacity. If set to NULL, function returns required capacity. 1111 * @return 1112 * - Positive value on success: 1113 * -The return value is the number of entries filled in the stats map. 1114 * -If xstats_map set to NULL then required capacity for xstats_map. 1115 * - Negative value on error: 1116 * -ENODEV for invalid *dev_id* 1117 * -ENOTSUP if the device doesn't support this function. 1118 */ 1119 __rte_experimental 1120 int 1121 rte_regexdev_xstats_names_get(uint8_t dev_id, 1122 struct rte_regexdev_xstats_map *xstats_map); 1123 1124 /** 1125 * @warning 1126 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1127 * 1128 * Retrieve extended statistics of an regex device. 1129 * 1130 * @param dev_id 1131 * The identifier of the device. 1132 * @param ids 1133 * The id numbers of the stats to get. The ids can be got from the stat 1134 * position in the stat list from rte_regexdev_xstats_names_get(), or 1135 * by using rte_regexdev_xstats_by_name_get(). 1136 * @param values 1137 * The values for each stats request by ID. 1138 * @param nb_values 1139 * The number of stats requested. 1140 * @return 1141 * - Positive value: number of stat entries filled into the values array 1142 * - Negative value on error: 1143 * -ENODEV for invalid *dev_id* 1144 * -ENOTSUP if the device doesn't support this function. 1145 */ 1146 __rte_experimental 1147 int 1148 rte_regexdev_xstats_get(uint8_t dev_id, const uint16_t *ids, 1149 uint64_t *values, uint16_t nb_values); 1150 1151 /** 1152 * @warning 1153 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1154 * 1155 * Retrieve the value of a single stat by requesting it by name. 1156 * 1157 * @param dev_id 1158 * The identifier of the device. 1159 * @param name 1160 * The stat name to retrieve. 1161 * @param id 1162 * If non-NULL, the numerical id of the stat will be returned, so that further 1163 * requests for the stat can be got using rte_regexdev_xstats_get, which will 1164 * be faster as it doesn't need to scan a list of names for the stat. 1165 * @param[out] value 1166 * Must be non-NULL, retrieved xstat value will be stored in this address. 1167 * 1168 * @return 1169 * - 0: Successfully retrieved xstat value. 1170 * - -EINVAL: invalid parameters 1171 * - -ENOTSUP: if not supported. 1172 */ 1173 __rte_experimental 1174 int 1175 rte_regexdev_xstats_by_name_get(uint8_t dev_id, const char *name, 1176 uint16_t *id, uint64_t *value); 1177 1178 /** 1179 * @warning 1180 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1181 * 1182 * Reset the values of the xstats of the selected component in the device. 1183 * 1184 * @param dev_id 1185 * The identifier of the device. 1186 * @param ids 1187 * Selects specific statistics to be reset. When NULL, all statistics will be 1188 * reset. If non-NULL, must point to array of at least *nb_ids* size. 1189 * @param nb_ids 1190 * The number of ids available from the *ids* array. Ignored when ids is NULL. 1191 * 1192 * @return 1193 * - 0: Successfully reset the statistics to zero. 1194 * - -EINVAL: invalid parameters. 1195 * - -ENOTSUP: if not supported. 1196 */ 1197 __rte_experimental 1198 int 1199 rte_regexdev_xstats_reset(uint8_t dev_id, const uint16_t *ids, 1200 uint16_t nb_ids); 1201 1202 /** 1203 * @warning 1204 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1205 * 1206 * Trigger the RegEx device self test. 1207 * 1208 * @param dev_id 1209 * The identifier of the device. 1210 * @return 1211 * - 0: Selftest successful. 1212 * - -ENOTSUP if the device doesn't support selftest. 1213 * - other values < 0 on failure. 1214 */ 1215 __rte_experimental 1216 int 1217 rte_regexdev_selftest(uint8_t dev_id); 1218 1219 /** 1220 * @warning 1221 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1222 * 1223 * Dump internal information about *dev_id* to the FILE* provided in *f*. 1224 * 1225 * @param dev_id 1226 * The identifier of the device. 1227 * @param f 1228 * A pointer to a file for output. 1229 * 1230 * @return 1231 * 0 on success, negative errno on failure. 1232 */ 1233 __rte_experimental 1234 int 1235 rte_regexdev_dump(uint8_t dev_id, FILE *f); 1236 1237 /* Fast path APIs */ 1238 1239 /** 1240 * The generic *rte_regexdev_match* structure to hold the RegEx match 1241 * attributes. 1242 * @see struct rte_regex_ops::matches 1243 */ 1244 struct rte_regexdev_match { 1245 RTE_STD_C11 1246 union { 1247 uint64_t u64; 1248 struct { 1249 uint32_t rule_id:20; 1250 /**< Rule identifier to which the pattern matched. 1251 * @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::rule_id 1252 */ 1253 uint32_t group_id:12; 1254 /**< Group identifier of the rule which the pattern 1255 * matched. @see struct rte_regexdev_rule::group_id 1256 */ 1257 uint16_t start_offset; 1258 /**< Starting Byte Position for matched rule. */ 1259 RTE_STD_C11 1260 union { 1261 uint16_t len; 1262 /**< Length of match in bytes */ 1263 uint16_t end_offset; 1264 /**< The end offset of the match. In case 1265 * MATCH_AS_END configuration is enabled. 1266 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_MATCH_AS_END 1267 */ 1268 }; 1269 }; 1270 }; 1271 }; 1272 1273 /* Enumerates RegEx request flags. */ 1274 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID0_VALID_F (1 << 0) 1275 /**< Set when struct rte_regexdev_rule::group_id0 is valid. */ 1276 1277 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID1_VALID_F (1 << 1) 1278 /**< Set when struct rte_regexdev_rule::group_id1 is valid. */ 1279 1280 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID2_VALID_F (1 << 2) 1281 /**< Set when struct rte_regexdev_rule::group_id2 is valid. */ 1282 1283 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID3_VALID_F (1 << 3) 1284 /**< Set when struct rte_regexdev_rule::group_id3 is valid. */ 1285 1286 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_STOP_ON_MATCH_F (1 << 4) 1287 /**< The RegEx engine will stop scanning and return the first match. */ 1288 1289 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_MATCH_HIGH_PRIORITY_F (1 << 5) 1290 /**< In High Priority mode a maximum of one match will be returned per scan to 1291 * reduce the post-processing required by the application. The match with the 1292 * lowest Rule id, lowest start pointer and lowest match length will be 1293 * returned. 1294 * 1295 * @see struct rte_regex_ops::nb_actual_matches 1296 * @see struct rte_regex_ops::nb_matches 1297 */ 1298 1299 1300 /* Enumerates RegEx response flags. */ 1301 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_SOJ_F (1 << 0) 1302 /**< Indicates that the RegEx device has encountered a partial match at the 1303 * start of scan in the given buffer. 1304 * 1305 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_CROSS_BUFFER_SCAN_F 1306 */ 1307 1308 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_PMI_EOJ_F (1 << 1) 1309 /**< Indicates that the RegEx device has encountered a partial match at the 1310 * end of scan in the given buffer. 1311 * 1312 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_CFG_CROSS_BUFFER_SCAN_F 1313 */ 1314 1315 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_SCAN_TIMEOUT_F (1 << 2) 1316 /**< Indicates that the RegEx device has exceeded the max timeout while 1317 * scanning the given buffer. 1318 * 1319 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_SCAN_TIMEOUT 1320 */ 1321 1322 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_MATCH_F (1 << 3) 1323 /**< Indicates that the RegEx device has exceeded the max matches while 1324 * scanning the given buffer. 1325 * 1326 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_MATCHES 1327 */ 1328 1329 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_MAX_PREFIX_F (1 << 4) 1330 /**< Indicates that the RegEx device has reached the max allowed prefix length 1331 * while scanning the given buffer. 1332 * 1333 * @see RTE_REGEXDEV_ATTR_MAX_PREFIX 1334 */ 1335 1336 #define RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_RESOURCE_LIMIT_REACHED_F (1 << 4) 1337 /**< Indicates that the RegEx device has reached the max allowed resource 1338 * allowed while scanning the given buffer. 1339 */ 1340 1341 /** 1342 * The generic *rte_regex_ops* structure to hold the RegEx attributes 1343 * for enqueue and dequeue operation. 1344 */ 1345 struct rte_regex_ops { 1346 /* W0 */ 1347 uint16_t req_flags; 1348 /**< Request flags for the RegEx ops. 1349 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_* 1350 */ 1351 uint16_t rsp_flags; 1352 /**< Response flags for the RegEx ops. 1353 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_RSP_* 1354 */ 1355 uint16_t nb_actual_matches; 1356 /**< The total number of actual matches detected by the Regex device.*/ 1357 uint16_t nb_matches; 1358 /**< The total number of matches returned by the RegEx device for this 1359 * scan. The size of *rte_regex_ops::matches* zero length array will be 1360 * this value. 1361 * 1362 * @see struct rte_regex_ops::matches, struct rte_regexdev_match 1363 */ 1364 1365 /* W1 */ 1366 struct rte_mbuf *mbuf; /**< source mbuf, to search in. */ 1367 1368 /* W2 */ 1369 uint16_t group_id0; 1370 /**< First group_id to match the rule against. At minimum one group 1371 * should be valid. Behaviour is undefined non of the groups are valid. 1372 * 1373 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID0_VALID_F 1374 */ 1375 uint16_t group_id1; 1376 /**< Second group_id to match the rule against. 1377 * 1378 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID1_VALID_F 1379 */ 1380 uint16_t group_id2; 1381 /**< Third group_id to match the rule against. 1382 * 1383 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID2_VALID_F 1384 */ 1385 uint16_t group_id3; 1386 /**< Forth group_id to match the rule against. 1387 * 1388 * @see RTE_REGEX_OPS_REQ_GROUP_ID3_VALID_F 1389 */ 1390 1391 /* W3 */ 1392 RTE_STD_C11 1393 union { 1394 uint64_t user_id; 1395 /**< Application specific opaque value. An application may use 1396 * this field to hold application specific value to share 1397 * between dequeue and enqueue operation. 1398 * Implementation should not modify this field. 1399 */ 1400 void *user_ptr; 1401 /**< Pointer representation of *user_id* */ 1402 }; 1403 1404 /* W4 */ 1405 RTE_STD_C11 1406 union { 1407 uint64_t cross_buf_id; 1408 /**< ID used by the RegEx device in order to support cross 1409 * packet detection. 1410 * This ID is returned from the RegEx device on the dequeue 1411 * function. The application must send it back when calling 1412 * enqueue with the following packet. 1413 */ 1414 void *cross_buf_ptr; 1415 /**< Pointer representation of *corss_buf_id* */ 1416 }; 1417 1418 /* W5 */ 1419 struct rte_regexdev_match matches[]; 1420 /**< Zero length array to hold the match tuples. 1421 * The struct rte_regex_ops::nb_matches value holds the number of 1422 * elements in this array. 1423 * 1424 * @see struct rte_regex_ops::nb_matches 1425 */ 1426 }; 1427 1428 #include "rte_regexdev_core.h" 1429 1430 /** 1431 * @warning 1432 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1433 * 1434 * Enqueue a burst of scan request on a RegEx device. 1435 * 1436 * The rte_regexdev_enqueue_burst() function is invoked to place 1437 * regex operations on the queue *qp_id* of the device designated by 1438 * its *dev_id*. 1439 * 1440 * The *nb_ops* parameter is the number of operations to process which are 1441 * supplied in the *ops* array of *rte_regexdev_op* structures. 1442 * 1443 * The rte_regexdev_enqueue_burst() function returns the number of 1444 * operations it actually enqueued for processing. A return value equal to 1445 * *nb_ops* means that all packets have been enqueued. 1446 * 1447 * @param dev_id 1448 * The identifier of the device. 1449 * @param qp_id 1450 * The index of the queue pair which packets are to be enqueued for 1451 * processing. The value must be in the range [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1] 1452 * previously supplied to rte_regexdev_configure(). 1453 * @param ops 1454 * The address of an array of *nb_ops* pointers to *rte_regexdev_op* 1455 * structures which contain the regex operations to be processed. 1456 * @param nb_ops 1457 * The number of operations to process. 1458 * 1459 * @return 1460 * The number of operations actually enqueued on the regex device. The return 1461 * value can be less than the value of the *nb_ops* parameter when the 1462 * regex devices queue is full or if invalid parameters are specified in 1463 * a *rte_regexdev_op*. If the return value is less than *nb_ops*, the 1464 * remaining ops at the end of *ops* are not consumed and the caller has 1465 * to take care of them. 1466 */ 1467 __rte_experimental 1468 static inline uint16_t 1469 rte_regexdev_enqueue_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id, 1470 struct rte_regex_ops **ops, uint16_t nb_ops) 1471 { 1472 struct rte_regexdev *dev = &rte_regex_devices[dev_id]; 1473 #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_REGEXDEV_DEBUG 1474 RTE_REGEXDEV_VALID_DEV_ID_OR_ERR_RET(dev_id, -EINVAL); 1475 RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*dev->enqueue, -ENOTSUP); 1476 if (qp_id >= dev->data->dev_conf.nb_queue_pairs) { 1477 RTE_REGEXDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid queue %d\n", qp_id); 1478 return -EINVAL; 1479 } 1480 #endif 1481 return (*dev->enqueue)(dev, qp_id, ops, nb_ops); 1482 } 1483 1484 /** 1485 * @warning 1486 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1487 * 1488 * Dequeue a burst of scan response from a queue on the RegEx device. 1489 * The dequeued operation are stored in *rte_regexdev_op* structures 1490 * whose pointers are supplied in the *ops* array. 1491 * 1492 * The rte_regexdev_dequeue_burst() function returns the number of ops 1493 * actually dequeued, which is the number of *rte_regexdev_op* data structures 1494 * effectively supplied into the *ops* array. 1495 * 1496 * A return value equal to *nb_ops* indicates that the queue contained 1497 * at least *nb_ops* operations, and this is likely to signify that other 1498 * processed operations remain in the devices output queue. Applications 1499 * implementing a "retrieve as many processed operations as possible" policy 1500 * can check this specific case and keep invoking the 1501 * rte_regexdev_dequeue_burst() function until a value less than 1502 * *nb_ops* is returned. 1503 * 1504 * The rte_regexdev_dequeue_burst() function does not provide any error 1505 * notification to avoid the corresponding overhead. 1506 * 1507 * @param dev_id 1508 * The RegEx device identifier 1509 * @param qp_id 1510 * The index of the queue pair from which to retrieve processed packets. 1511 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1] previously 1512 * supplied to rte_regexdev_configure(). 1513 * @param ops 1514 * The address of an array of pointers to *rte_regexdev_op* structures 1515 * that must be large enough to store *nb_ops* pointers in it. 1516 * @param nb_ops 1517 * The maximum number of operations to dequeue. 1518 * 1519 * @return 1520 * The number of operations actually dequeued, which is the number 1521 * of pointers to *rte_regexdev_op* structures effectively supplied to the 1522 * *ops* array. If the return value is less than *nb_ops*, the remaining 1523 * ops at the end of *ops* are not consumed and the caller has to take care 1524 * of them. 1525 */ 1526 __rte_experimental 1527 static inline uint16_t 1528 rte_regexdev_dequeue_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id, 1529 struct rte_regex_ops **ops, uint16_t nb_ops) 1530 { 1531 struct rte_regexdev *dev = &rte_regex_devices[dev_id]; 1532 #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_REGEXDEV_DEBUG 1533 RTE_REGEXDEV_VALID_DEV_ID_OR_ERR_RET(dev_id, -EINVAL); 1534 RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*dev->dequeue, -ENOTSUP); 1535 if (qp_id >= dev->data->dev_conf.nb_queue_pairs) { 1536 RTE_REGEXDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid queue %d\n", qp_id); 1537 return -EINVAL; 1538 } 1539 #endif 1540 return (*dev->dequeue)(dev, qp_id, ops, nb_ops); 1541 } 1542 1543 #ifdef __cplusplus 1544 } 1545 #endif 1546 1547 #endif /* _RTE_REGEXDEV_H_ */ 1548