1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 2 * Copyright (C) 2016 Intel Corporation. 3 * All rights reserved. 4 * Copyright (c) 2022, NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES. All rights reserved. 5 */ 6 7 /** \file 8 * Thread 9 */ 10 11 #ifndef SPDK_THREAD_H_ 12 #define SPDK_THREAD_H_ 13 14 #ifdef __linux__ 15 #include <sys/epoll.h> 16 #endif 17 18 #include "spdk/fd_group.h" 19 #include "spdk/stdinc.h" 20 #include "spdk/assert.h" 21 #include "spdk/cpuset.h" 22 #include "spdk/env.h" 23 #include "spdk/util.h" 24 #include "spdk/likely.h" 25 26 #ifdef __cplusplus 27 extern "C" { 28 #endif 29 30 /** 31 * Pollers should always return a value of this type 32 * indicating whether they did real work or not. 33 */ 34 enum spdk_thread_poller_rc { 35 SPDK_POLLER_IDLE, 36 SPDK_POLLER_BUSY, 37 }; 38 39 /** 40 * A stackless, lightweight thread. 41 */ 42 struct spdk_thread; 43 44 /** 45 * A function repeatedly called on the same spdk_thread. 46 */ 47 struct spdk_poller; 48 49 struct spdk_io_channel_iter; 50 51 /** 52 * A function that is called each time a new thread is created. 53 * The implementer of this function should frequently call 54 * spdk_thread_poll() on the thread provided. 55 * 56 * \param thread The new spdk_thread. 57 */ 58 typedef int (*spdk_new_thread_fn)(struct spdk_thread *thread); 59 60 /** 61 * SPDK thread operation type. 62 */ 63 enum spdk_thread_op { 64 /* Called each time a new thread is created. The implementer of this operation 65 * should frequently call spdk_thread_poll() on the thread provided. 66 */ 67 SPDK_THREAD_OP_NEW, 68 69 /* Called when SPDK thread needs to be rescheduled. (e.g., when cpumask of the 70 * SPDK thread is updated. 71 */ 72 SPDK_THREAD_OP_RESCHED, 73 }; 74 75 /** 76 * Function to be called for SPDK thread operation. 77 */ 78 typedef int (*spdk_thread_op_fn)(struct spdk_thread *thread, enum spdk_thread_op op); 79 80 /** 81 * Function to check whether the SPDK thread operation is supported. 82 */ 83 typedef bool (*spdk_thread_op_supported_fn)(enum spdk_thread_op op); 84 85 /** 86 * A function that will be called on the target thread. 87 * 88 * \param ctx Context passed as arg to spdk_thread_pass_msg(). 89 */ 90 typedef void (*spdk_msg_fn)(void *ctx); 91 92 /** 93 * Function to be called to pass a message to a thread. 94 * 95 * \param fn Callback function for a thread. 96 * \param ctx Context passed to fn. 97 * \param thread_ctx Context for the thread. 98 */ 99 typedef void (*spdk_thread_pass_msg)(spdk_msg_fn fn, void *ctx, 100 void *thread_ctx); 101 102 /** 103 * Callback function for a poller. 104 * 105 * \param ctx Context passed as arg to spdk_poller_register(). 106 * \return value of type `enum spdk_thread_poller_rc` (ex: SPDK_POLLER_IDLE 107 * if no work was done or SPDK_POLLER_BUSY if work was done.) 108 */ 109 typedef int (*spdk_poller_fn)(void *ctx); 110 111 /** 112 * Callback function to set poller into interrupt mode or back to poll mode. 113 * 114 * \param poller Poller to set interrupt or poll mode. 115 * \param cb_arg Argument passed to the callback function. 116 * \param interrupt_mode Set interrupt mode for true, or poll mode for false 117 */ 118 typedef void (*spdk_poller_set_interrupt_mode_cb)(struct spdk_poller *poller, void *cb_arg, 119 bool interrupt_mode); 120 121 /** 122 * Mark that the poller is capable of entering interrupt mode. 123 * 124 * When registering the poller set interrupt callback, the callback will get 125 * executed immediately if its spdk_thread is in the interrupt mode. 126 * 127 * \param poller The poller to register callback function. 128 * \param cb_fn Callback function called when the poller must transition into or out of interrupt mode 129 * \param cb_arg Argument passed to the callback function. 130 */ 131 void spdk_poller_register_interrupt(struct spdk_poller *poller, 132 spdk_poller_set_interrupt_mode_cb cb_fn, 133 void *cb_arg); 134 135 /** 136 * I/O channel creation callback. 137 * 138 * \param io_device I/O device associated with this channel. 139 * \param ctx_buf Context for the I/O device. 140 */ 141 typedef int (*spdk_io_channel_create_cb)(void *io_device, void *ctx_buf); 142 143 /** 144 * I/O channel destruction callback. 145 * 146 * \param io_device I/O device associated with this channel. 147 * \param ctx_buf Context for the I/O device. 148 */ 149 typedef void (*spdk_io_channel_destroy_cb)(void *io_device, void *ctx_buf); 150 151 /** 152 * I/O device unregister callback. 153 * 154 * \param io_device Unregistered I/O device. 155 */ 156 typedef void (*spdk_io_device_unregister_cb)(void *io_device); 157 158 /** 159 * Called on the appropriate thread for each channel associated with io_device. 160 * 161 * \param i I/O channel iterator. 162 */ 163 typedef void (*spdk_channel_msg)(struct spdk_io_channel_iter *i); 164 165 /** 166 * spdk_for_each_channel() callback. 167 * 168 * \param i I/O channel iterator. 169 * \param status 0 if it completed successfully, or negative errno if it failed. 170 */ 171 typedef void (*spdk_channel_for_each_cpl)(struct spdk_io_channel_iter *i, int status); 172 173 #define SPDK_IO_CHANNEL_STRUCT_SIZE 96 174 175 /** 176 * Message memory pool size definitions 177 */ 178 #define SPDK_MSG_MEMPOOL_CACHE_SIZE 1024 179 /* Power of 2 minus 1 is optimal for memory consumption */ 180 #define SPDK_DEFAULT_MSG_MEMPOOL_SIZE (262144 - 1) 181 182 /** 183 * Initialize the threading library. Must be called once prior to allocating any threads. 184 * 185 * \param new_thread_fn Called each time a new SPDK thread is created. The implementer 186 * is expected to frequently call spdk_thread_poll() on the provided thread. 187 * \param ctx_sz For each thread allocated, an additional region of memory of 188 * size ctx_size will also be allocated, for use by the thread scheduler. A pointer 189 * to this region may be obtained by calling spdk_thread_get_ctx(). 190 * 191 * \return 0 on success. Negated errno on failure. 192 */ 193 int spdk_thread_lib_init(spdk_new_thread_fn new_thread_fn, size_t ctx_sz); 194 195 /** 196 * Initialize the threading library. Must be called once prior to allocating any threads 197 * 198 * Both thread_op_fn and thread_op_type_supported_fn have to be specified or not 199 * specified together. 200 * 201 * \param thread_op_fn Called for SPDK thread operation. 202 * \param thread_op_supported_fn Called to check whether the SPDK thread operation is supported. 203 * \param ctx_sz For each thread allocated, for use by the thread scheduler. A pointer 204 * to this region may be obtained by calling spdk_thread_get_ctx(). 205 * \param msg_mempool_size Size of the allocated spdk_msg_mempool. 206 * 207 * \return 0 on success. Negated errno on failure. 208 */ 209 int spdk_thread_lib_init_ext(spdk_thread_op_fn thread_op_fn, 210 spdk_thread_op_supported_fn thread_op_supported_fn, 211 size_t ctx_sz, size_t msg_mempool_size); 212 213 /** 214 * Release all resources associated with this library. 215 */ 216 void spdk_thread_lib_fini(void); 217 218 /** 219 * Creates a new SPDK thread object. 220 * 221 * Note that the first thread created via spdk_thread_create() will be designated as 222 * the app thread. Other SPDK libraries may place restrictions on certain APIs to 223 * only be called in the context of this app thread. 224 * 225 * \param name Human-readable name for the thread; can be retrieved with spdk_thread_get_name(). 226 * The string is copied, so the pointed-to data only needs to be valid during the 227 * spdk_thread_create() call. May be NULL to specify no name. 228 * \param cpumask Optional mask of CPU cores on which to schedule this thread. This is only 229 * a suggestion to the scheduler. The value is copied, so cpumask may be released when 230 * this function returns. May be NULL if no mask is required. 231 * 232 * \return a pointer to the allocated thread on success or NULL on failure.. 233 */ 234 struct spdk_thread *spdk_thread_create(const char *name, const struct spdk_cpuset *cpumask); 235 236 /** 237 * Return the app thread. 238 * 239 * The app thread is the first thread created using spdk_thread_create(). 240 * 241 * \return a pointer to the app thread, or NULL if no thread has been created yet. 242 */ 243 struct spdk_thread *spdk_thread_get_app_thread(void); 244 245 /** 246 * Check if the specified spdk_thread is the app thread. 247 * 248 * \param thread The thread to check. If NULL, check the current spdk_thread. 249 * \return true if the specified spdk_thread is the app thread, false otherwise. 250 */ 251 bool spdk_thread_is_app_thread(struct spdk_thread *thread); 252 253 /** 254 * Force the current system thread to act as if executing the given SPDK thread. 255 * 256 * \param thread The thread to set. 257 */ 258 void spdk_set_thread(struct spdk_thread *thread); 259 260 /** 261 * Bind or unbind spdk_thread to its current CPU core. 262 * 263 * If spdk_thread is bound, it couldn't be rescheduled to other CPU cores until it is unbound. 264 * 265 * \param thread The thread to bind or not. 266 * \param bind true for bind, false for unbind. 267 */ 268 void spdk_thread_bind(struct spdk_thread *thread, bool bind); 269 270 /** 271 * Returns whether the thread is bound to its current CPU core. 272 * 273 * \param thread The thread to query. 274 * 275 * \return true if bound, false otherwise 276 */ 277 bool spdk_thread_is_bound(struct spdk_thread *thread); 278 279 /** 280 * Mark the thread as exited, failing all future spdk_thread_send_msg(), 281 * spdk_poller_register(), and spdk_get_io_channel() calls. May only be called 282 * within an spdk poller or message. 283 * 284 * All I/O channel references associated with the thread must be released 285 * using spdk_put_io_channel(), and all active pollers associated with the thread 286 * should be unregistered using spdk_poller_unregister(), prior to calling 287 * this function. This function will complete these processing. The completion can 288 * be queried by spdk_thread_is_exited(). 289 * 290 * Note that this function must not be called on the app thread until after it 291 * has been called for all other threads. 292 * 293 * \param thread The thread to exit. 294 * 295 * \return always 0. (return value was deprecated but keep it for ABI compatibility.) 296 */ 297 int spdk_thread_exit(struct spdk_thread *thread); 298 299 /** 300 * Returns whether the thread is marked as exited. 301 * 302 * A thread is exited only after it has spdk_thread_exit() called on it, and 303 * it has been polled until any outstanding operations targeting this 304 * thread have completed. This may include poller unregistrations, io channel 305 * unregistrations, or outstanding spdk_thread_send_msg calls. 306 * 307 * \param thread The thread to query. 308 * 309 * \return true if marked as exited, false otherwise. 310 */ 311 bool spdk_thread_is_exited(struct spdk_thread *thread); 312 313 /** 314 * Returns whether the thread is still running. 315 * 316 * A thread is considered running until it has * spdk_thread_exit() called on it. 317 * 318 * \param thread The thread to query. 319 * 320 * \return true if still running, false otherwise. 321 */ 322 bool spdk_thread_is_running(struct spdk_thread *thread); 323 324 /** 325 * Destroy a thread, releasing all of its resources. May only be called 326 * on a thread previously marked as exited. 327 * 328 * \param thread The thread to destroy. 329 * 330 */ 331 void spdk_thread_destroy(struct spdk_thread *thread); 332 333 /** 334 * Return a pointer to this thread's context. 335 * 336 * \param thread The thread on which to get the context. 337 * 338 * \return a pointer to the per-thread context, or NULL if there is 339 * no per-thread context. 340 */ 341 void *spdk_thread_get_ctx(struct spdk_thread *thread); 342 343 /** 344 * Get the thread's cpumask. 345 * 346 * \param thread The thread to get the cpumask for. 347 * 348 * \return cpuset pointer 349 */ 350 struct spdk_cpuset *spdk_thread_get_cpumask(struct spdk_thread *thread); 351 352 /** 353 * Set the current thread's cpumask to the specified value. The thread may be 354 * rescheduled to one of the CPUs specified in the cpumask. 355 * 356 * This API requires SPDK thread operation supports SPDK_THREAD_OP_RESCHED. 357 * 358 * \param cpumask The new cpumask for the thread. 359 * 360 * \return 0 on success, negated errno otherwise. 361 */ 362 int spdk_thread_set_cpumask(struct spdk_cpuset *cpumask); 363 364 /** 365 * Return the thread object associated with the context handle previously 366 * obtained by calling spdk_thread_get_ctx(). 367 * 368 * \param ctx A context previously obtained by calling spdk_thread_get_ctx() 369 * 370 * \return The associated thread. 371 */ 372 struct spdk_thread *spdk_thread_get_from_ctx(void *ctx); 373 374 /** 375 * Perform one iteration worth of processing on the thread. This includes 376 * both expired and continuous pollers as well as messages. If the thread 377 * has exited, return immediately. 378 * 379 * \param thread The thread to process 380 * \param max_msgs The maximum number of messages that will be processed. 381 * Use 0 to process the default number of messages (8). 382 * \param now The current time, in ticks. Optional. If 0 is passed, this 383 * function will call spdk_get_ticks() to get the current time. 384 * The current time is used as start time and this function 385 * will call spdk_get_ticks() at its end to know end time to 386 * measure run time of this function. 387 * 388 * \return 1 if work was done. 0 if no work was done. 389 */ 390 int spdk_thread_poll(struct spdk_thread *thread, uint32_t max_msgs, uint64_t now); 391 392 /** 393 * Return the number of ticks until the next timed poller 394 * would expire. Timed pollers are pollers for which 395 * period_microseconds is greater than 0. 396 * 397 * \param thread The thread to check poller expiration times on 398 * 399 * \return Number of ticks. If no timed pollers, return 0. 400 */ 401 uint64_t spdk_thread_next_poller_expiration(struct spdk_thread *thread); 402 403 /** 404 * Returns whether there are any active pollers (pollers for which 405 * period_microseconds equals 0) registered to be run on the thread. 406 * 407 * \param thread The thread to check. 408 * 409 * \return 1 if there is at least one active poller, 0 otherwise. 410 */ 411 int spdk_thread_has_active_pollers(struct spdk_thread *thread); 412 413 /** 414 * Returns whether there are any pollers registered to be run 415 * on the thread. 416 * 417 * \param thread The thread to check. 418 * 419 * \return true if there is any active poller, false otherwise. 420 */ 421 bool spdk_thread_has_pollers(struct spdk_thread *thread); 422 423 /** 424 * Returns whether there are scheduled operations to be run on the thread. 425 * 426 * \param thread The thread to check. 427 * 428 * \return true if there are no scheduled operations, false otherwise. 429 */ 430 bool spdk_thread_is_idle(struct spdk_thread *thread); 431 432 /** 433 * Get count of allocated threads. 434 */ 435 uint32_t spdk_thread_get_count(void); 436 437 /** 438 * Get a handle to the current thread. 439 * 440 * This handle may be passed to other threads and used as the target of 441 * spdk_thread_send_msg(). 442 * 443 * \sa spdk_io_channel_get_thread() 444 * 445 * \return a pointer to the current thread on success or NULL on failure. 446 */ 447 struct spdk_thread *spdk_get_thread(void); 448 449 /** 450 * Get a thread's name. 451 * 452 * \param thread Thread to query. 453 * 454 * \return the name of the thread. 455 */ 456 const char *spdk_thread_get_name(const struct spdk_thread *thread); 457 458 /** 459 * Get a thread's ID. 460 * 461 * \param thread Thread to query. 462 * 463 * \return the ID of the thread.. 464 */ 465 uint64_t spdk_thread_get_id(const struct spdk_thread *thread); 466 467 /** 468 * Get the thread by the ID. 469 * 470 * \param id ID of the thread. 471 * \return Thread whose ID matches or NULL otherwise. 472 */ 473 struct spdk_thread *spdk_thread_get_by_id(uint64_t id); 474 475 struct spdk_thread_stats { 476 uint64_t busy_tsc; 477 uint64_t idle_tsc; 478 }; 479 480 /** 481 * Get statistics about the current thread. 482 * 483 * Copy cumulative thread stats values to the provided thread stats structure. 484 * 485 * \param stats User's thread_stats structure. 486 */ 487 int spdk_thread_get_stats(struct spdk_thread_stats *stats); 488 489 /** 490 * Return the TSC value from the end of the last time this thread was polled. 491 * 492 * \param thread Thread to query. If NULL, use current thread. 493 * 494 * \return TSC value from the end of the last time this thread was polled. 495 */ 496 uint64_t spdk_thread_get_last_tsc(struct spdk_thread *thread); 497 498 /** 499 * Send a message to the given thread. 500 * 501 * The message will be sent asynchronously - i.e. spdk_thread_send_msg will always return 502 * prior to `fn` being called. 503 * 504 * \param thread The target thread. 505 * \param fn This function will be called on the given thread. 506 * \param ctx This context will be passed to fn when called. 507 * 508 * \return 0 on success 509 * \return -ENOMEM if the message could not be allocated 510 * \return -EIO if the message could not be sent to the destination thread 511 */ 512 int spdk_thread_send_msg(const struct spdk_thread *thread, spdk_msg_fn fn, void *ctx); 513 514 /** 515 * Send a message to the given thread. Only one critical message can be outstanding at the same 516 * time. It's intended to use this function in any cases that might interrupt the execution of the 517 * application, such as signal handlers. 518 * 519 * The message will be sent asynchronously - i.e. spdk_thread_send_critical_msg will always return 520 * prior to `fn` being called. 521 * 522 * \param thread The target thread. 523 * \param fn This function will be called on the given thread. 524 * 525 * \return 0 on success 526 * \return -EIO if the message could not be sent to the destination thread, due to an already 527 * outstanding critical message 528 */ 529 int spdk_thread_send_critical_msg(struct spdk_thread *thread, spdk_msg_fn fn); 530 531 /** 532 * Run the msg callback on the given thread. If this happens to be the current 533 * thread, the callback is executed immediately; otherwise a message is sent to 534 * the thread, and it's run asynchronously. 535 * 536 * \param thread The target thread. 537 * \param fn This function will be called on the given thread. 538 * \param ctx This context will be passed to fn when called. 539 * 540 * \return 0 on success 541 * \return -ENOMEM if the message could not be allocated 542 * \return -EIO if the message could not be sent to the destination thread 543 */ 544 static inline int 545 spdk_thread_exec_msg(const struct spdk_thread *thread, spdk_msg_fn fn, void *ctx) 546 { 547 assert(thread != NULL); 548 549 if (spdk_get_thread() == thread) { 550 fn(ctx); 551 return 0; 552 } 553 554 return spdk_thread_send_msg(thread, fn, ctx); 555 } 556 557 /** 558 * Send a message to each thread, serially. 559 * 560 * The message is sent asynchronously - i.e. spdk_for_each_thread will return 561 * prior to `fn` being called on each thread. 562 * 563 * \param fn This is the function that will be called on each thread. 564 * \param ctx This context will be passed to fn when called. 565 * \param cpl This will be called on the originating thread after `fn` has been 566 * called on each thread. 567 */ 568 void spdk_for_each_thread(spdk_msg_fn fn, void *ctx, spdk_msg_fn cpl); 569 570 /** 571 * Set current spdk_thread into interrupt mode or back to poll mode. 572 * 573 * Only valid when thread interrupt facility is enabled by 574 * spdk_interrupt_mode_enable(). 575 * 576 * \param enable_interrupt Set interrupt mode for true, or poll mode for false 577 */ 578 void spdk_thread_set_interrupt_mode(bool enable_interrupt); 579 580 /** 581 * Register a poller on the current thread. 582 * 583 * The poller can be unregistered by calling spdk_poller_unregister(). 584 * 585 * \param fn This function will be called every `period_microseconds`. 586 * \param arg Argument passed to fn. 587 * \param period_microseconds How often to call `fn`. If 0, call `fn` as often 588 * as possible. 589 * 590 * \return a pointer to the poller registered on the current thread on success 591 * or NULL on failure. 592 */ 593 struct spdk_poller *spdk_poller_register(spdk_poller_fn fn, 594 void *arg, 595 uint64_t period_microseconds); 596 597 /** 598 * Register a poller on the current thread with arbitrary name. 599 * 600 * The poller can be unregistered by calling spdk_poller_unregister(). 601 * 602 * \param fn This function will be called every `period_microseconds`. 603 * \param arg Argument passed to fn. 604 * \param period_microseconds How often to call `fn`. If 0, call `fn` as often 605 * as possible. 606 * \param name Human readable name for the poller. Pointer of the poller function 607 * name is set if NULL. 608 * 609 * \return a pointer to the poller registered on the current thread on success 610 * or NULL on failure. 611 */ 612 struct spdk_poller *spdk_poller_register_named(spdk_poller_fn fn, 613 void *arg, 614 uint64_t period_microseconds, 615 const char *name); 616 617 /* 618 * \brief Register a poller on the current thread with setting its name 619 * to the string of the poller function name. The poller being registered 620 * should return a value of type `enum spdk_thread_poller_rc`. See 621 * \ref spdk_poller_fn for more information. 622 */ 623 #define SPDK_POLLER_REGISTER(fn, arg, period_microseconds) \ 624 spdk_poller_register_named(fn, arg, period_microseconds, #fn) 625 626 /** 627 * Unregister a poller on the current thread. 628 * 629 * This function will also write NULL to the spdk_poller pointer pointed 630 * to by ppoller, to help encourage a poller pointer not getting reused 631 * after it has been unregistered. 632 * 633 * It is OK to pass a ppoller parameter that points to NULL, in this case 634 * the function is a nop. 635 * 636 * \param ppoller The poller to unregister. 637 */ 638 void spdk_poller_unregister(struct spdk_poller **ppoller); 639 640 /** 641 * Pause a poller on the current thread. 642 * 643 * The poller is not run until it is resumed with spdk_poller_resume(). It is 644 * perfectly fine to pause an already paused poller. 645 * 646 * \param poller The poller to pause. 647 */ 648 void spdk_poller_pause(struct spdk_poller *poller); 649 650 /** 651 * Resume a poller on the current thread. 652 * 653 * Resumes a poller paused with spdk_poller_pause(). It is perfectly fine to 654 * resume an unpaused poller. 655 * 656 * \param poller The poller to resume. 657 */ 658 void spdk_poller_resume(struct spdk_poller *poller); 659 660 /** 661 * Register the opaque io_device context as an I/O device. 662 * 663 * After an I/O device is registered, it can return I/O channels using the 664 * spdk_get_io_channel() function. 665 * 666 * \param io_device The pointer to io_device context. 667 * \param create_cb Callback function invoked to allocate any resources required 668 * for a new I/O channel. 669 * \param destroy_cb Callback function invoked to release the resources for an 670 * I/O channel. 671 * \param ctx_size The size of the context buffer allocated to store references 672 * to allocated I/O channel resources. 673 * \param name A string name for the device used only for debugging. Optional - 674 * may be NULL. 675 */ 676 void spdk_io_device_register(void *io_device, spdk_io_channel_create_cb create_cb, 677 spdk_io_channel_destroy_cb destroy_cb, uint32_t ctx_size, 678 const char *name); 679 680 /** 681 * Unregister the opaque io_device context as an I/O device. 682 * 683 * The actual unregistration might be deferred until all active I/O channels are 684 * destroyed. 685 * 686 * \param io_device The pointer to io_device context. 687 * \param unregister_cb An optional callback function invoked to release any 688 * references to this I/O device. 689 */ 690 void spdk_io_device_unregister(void *io_device, spdk_io_device_unregister_cb unregister_cb); 691 692 /** 693 * Get an I/O channel for the specified io_device to be used by the calling thread. 694 * 695 * The io_device context pointer specified must have previously been registered 696 * using spdk_io_device_register(). If an existing I/O channel does not exist 697 * yet for the given io_device on the calling thread, it will allocate an I/O 698 * channel and invoke the create_cb function pointer specified in spdk_io_device_register(). 699 * If an I/O channel already exists for the given io_device on the calling thread, 700 * its reference is returned rather than creating a new I/O channel. 701 * 702 * \param io_device The pointer to io_device context. 703 * 704 * \return a pointer to the I/O channel for this device on success or NULL on failure. 705 */ 706 struct spdk_io_channel *spdk_get_io_channel(void *io_device); 707 708 /** 709 * Release a reference to an I/O channel. This happens asynchronously. 710 * 711 * This must be called on the same thread that called spdk_get_io_channel() 712 * for the specified I/O channel. If this releases the last reference to the 713 * I/O channel, The destroy_cb function specified in spdk_io_device_register() 714 * will be invoked to release any associated resources. 715 * 716 * \param ch I/O channel to release a reference. 717 */ 718 void spdk_put_io_channel(struct spdk_io_channel *ch); 719 720 /** 721 * Get the context buffer associated with an I/O channel. 722 * 723 * \param ch I/O channel. 724 * 725 * \return a pointer to the context buffer. 726 */ 727 static inline void * 728 spdk_io_channel_get_ctx(struct spdk_io_channel *ch) 729 { 730 if (spdk_unlikely(!ch)) { 731 assert(false); 732 return NULL; 733 } 734 735 return (uint8_t *)ch + SPDK_IO_CHANNEL_STRUCT_SIZE; 736 } 737 738 /** 739 * Get I/O channel from the context buffer. This is the inverse of 740 * spdk_io_channel_get_ctx(). 741 * 742 * \param ctx The pointer to the context buffer. 743 * 744 * \return a pointer to the I/O channel associated with the context buffer. 745 */ 746 struct spdk_io_channel *spdk_io_channel_from_ctx(void *ctx); 747 748 /** 749 * Get the thread associated with an I/O channel. 750 * 751 * \param ch I/O channel. 752 * 753 * \return a pointer to the thread associated with the I/O channel 754 */ 755 struct spdk_thread *spdk_io_channel_get_thread(struct spdk_io_channel *ch); 756 757 /** 758 * Call 'fn' on each channel associated with io_device. 759 * 760 * This happens asynchronously, so fn may be called after spdk_for_each_channel 761 * returns. 'fn' will be called for each channel serially, such that two calls 762 * to 'fn' will not overlap in time. After 'fn' has been called, call 763 * spdk_for_each_channel_continue() to continue iterating. 764 * 765 * \param io_device 'fn' will be called on each channel associated with this io_device. 766 * \param fn Called on the appropriate thread for each channel associated with io_device. 767 * \param ctx Context buffer registered to spdk_io_channel_iter that can be obtained 768 * form the function spdk_io_channel_iter_get_ctx(). 769 * \param cpl Called on the thread that spdk_for_each_channel was initially called 770 * from when 'fn' has been called on each channel. 771 */ 772 void spdk_for_each_channel(void *io_device, spdk_channel_msg fn, void *ctx, 773 spdk_channel_for_each_cpl cpl); 774 775 /** 776 * Get io_device from the I/O channel iterator. 777 * 778 * \param i I/O channel iterator. 779 * 780 * \return a pointer to the io_device. 781 */ 782 void *spdk_io_channel_iter_get_io_device(struct spdk_io_channel_iter *i); 783 784 /** 785 * Get I/O channel from the I/O channel iterator. 786 * 787 * \param i I/O channel iterator. 788 * 789 * \return a pointer to the I/O channel. 790 */ 791 struct spdk_io_channel *spdk_io_channel_iter_get_channel(struct spdk_io_channel_iter *i); 792 793 /** 794 * Get context buffer from the I/O channel iterator. 795 * 796 * \param i I/O channel iterator. 797 * 798 * \return a pointer to the context buffer. 799 */ 800 void *spdk_io_channel_iter_get_ctx(struct spdk_io_channel_iter *i); 801 802 /** 803 * Get the io_device for the specified I/O channel. 804 * 805 * \param ch I/O channel. 806 * 807 * \return a pointer to the io_device for the I/O channel 808 */ 809 void *spdk_io_channel_get_io_device(struct spdk_io_channel *ch); 810 811 /** 812 * Helper function to iterate all channels for spdk_for_each_channel(). 813 * 814 * \param i I/O channel iterator. 815 * \param status Status for the I/O channel iterator; 816 * for non 0 status remaining iterations are terminated. 817 */ 818 void spdk_for_each_channel_continue(struct spdk_io_channel_iter *i, int status); 819 820 /** 821 * A representative for registered interrupt file descriptor. 822 */ 823 struct spdk_interrupt; 824 825 /** 826 * Callback function registered for interrupt file descriptor. 827 * 828 * \param ctx Context passed as arg to spdk_interrupt_register(). 829 * 830 * \return 0 to indicate that interrupt took place but no events were found; 831 * positive to indicate that interrupt took place and some events were processed; 832 * negative if no event information is provided. 833 */ 834 typedef int (*spdk_interrupt_fn)(void *ctx); 835 836 /** 837 * Register an spdk_interrupt on the current thread. 838 * 839 * The provided function will be called any time a SPDK_INTERRUPT_EVENT_IN event 840 * triggers on the associated file descriptor. 841 * 842 * \param efd File descriptor of the spdk_interrupt. 843 * \param fn Called each time there are events in spdk_interrupt. 844 * \param arg Function argument for fn. 845 * \param name Human readable name for the spdk_interrupt. Pointer of the spdk_interrupt 846 * name is set if NULL. 847 * 848 * \return a pointer to the spdk_interrupt registered on the current thread on success 849 * or NULL on failure. 850 */ 851 struct spdk_interrupt *spdk_interrupt_register(int efd, spdk_interrupt_fn fn, 852 void *arg, const char *name); 853 854 /** 855 * Register an spdk_interrupt with specific event types on the current thread. 856 * 857 * The provided function will be called any time one of specified event types triggers on 858 * the associated file descriptor. 859 * Event types argument is a bit mask composed by ORing together 860 * enum spdk_interrupt_event_types values. 861 * 862 * \param efd File descriptor of the spdk_interrupt. 863 * \param events Event notification types. 864 * \param fn Called each time there are events in spdk_interrupt. 865 * \param arg Function argument for fn. 866 * \param name Human readable name for the spdk_interrupt. Pointer of the spdk_interrupt 867 * name is set if NULL. 868 * 869 * \return a pointer to the spdk_interrupt registered on the current thread on success 870 * or NULL on failure. 871 */ 872 struct spdk_interrupt *spdk_interrupt_register_for_events(int efd, uint32_t events, 873 spdk_interrupt_fn fn, void *arg, const char *name); 874 875 /* 876 * \brief Register an spdk_interrupt on the current thread with setting its name 877 * to the string of the spdk_interrupt function name. 878 */ 879 #define SPDK_INTERRUPT_REGISTER(efd, fn, arg) \ 880 spdk_interrupt_register(efd, fn, arg, #fn) 881 882 /* 883 * \brief Register an spdk_interrupt on the current thread with specific event types 884 * and with setting its name to the string of the spdk_interrupt function name. 885 */ 886 #define SPDK_INTERRUPT_REGISTER_FOR_EVENTS(efd, events, fn, arg) \ 887 spdk_interrupt_register_for_events(efd, events, fn, arg, #fn) 888 889 /** 890 * Unregister an spdk_interrupt on the current thread. 891 * 892 * \param pintr The spdk_interrupt to unregister. 893 */ 894 void spdk_interrupt_unregister(struct spdk_interrupt **pintr); 895 896 enum spdk_interrupt_event_types { 897 #ifdef __linux__ 898 SPDK_INTERRUPT_EVENT_IN = EPOLLIN, 899 SPDK_INTERRUPT_EVENT_OUT = EPOLLOUT, 900 SPDK_INTERRUPT_EVENT_ET = EPOLLET 901 #else 902 SPDK_INTERRUPT_EVENT_IN = 0x001, 903 SPDK_INTERRUPT_EVENT_OUT = 0x004, 904 SPDK_INTERRUPT_EVENT_ET = 1u << 31 905 #endif 906 }; 907 908 /** 909 * Change the event_types associated with the spdk_interrupt on the current thread. 910 * 911 * \param intr The pointer to the spdk_interrupt registered on the current thread. 912 * \param event_types New event_types for the spdk_interrupt. 913 * 914 * \return 0 if success or -errno if failed. 915 */ 916 int spdk_interrupt_set_event_types(struct spdk_interrupt *intr, 917 enum spdk_interrupt_event_types event_types); 918 919 /** 920 * Return a file descriptor that becomes ready whenever any of the registered 921 * interrupt file descriptors are ready 922 * 923 * \param thread The thread to get. 924 * 925 * \return The spdk_interrupt fd of thread itself. 926 */ 927 int spdk_thread_get_interrupt_fd(struct spdk_thread *thread); 928 929 /** 930 * Return an fd_group that becomes ready whenever any of the registered 931 * interrupt file descriptors are ready 932 * 933 * 934 * \param thread The thread to get. 935 * 936 * \return The spdk_fd_group of the thread itself. 937 */ 938 struct spdk_fd_group *spdk_thread_get_interrupt_fd_group(struct spdk_thread *thread); 939 940 /** 941 * Set SPDK run as event driven mode 942 * 943 * \return 0 on success or -errno on failure 944 */ 945 int spdk_interrupt_mode_enable(void); 946 947 /** 948 * Reports whether interrupt mode is set. 949 * 950 * \return True if interrupt mode is set, false otherwise. 951 */ 952 bool spdk_interrupt_mode_is_enabled(void); 953 954 /** 955 * A spinlock augmented with safety checks for use with SPDK. 956 * 957 * SPDK code that uses spdk_spinlock runs from an SPDK thread, which itself is associated with a 958 * pthread. There are typically many SPDK threads associated with each pthread. The SPDK application 959 * may migrate SPDK threads between pthreads from time to time to balance the load on those threads. 960 * Migration of SPDK threads only happens when the thread is off CPU, and as such it is only safe to 961 * hold a lock so long as an SPDK thread stays on CPU. 962 * 963 * It is not safe to lock a spinlock, return from the event or poller, then unlock it at some later 964 * time because: 965 * 966 * - Even though the SPDK thread may be the same, the SPDK thread may be running on different 967 * pthreads during lock and unlock. A pthread spinlock may consider this to be an unlock by a 968 * non-owner, which results in undefined behavior. 969 * - A lock that is acquired by a poller or event may be needed by another poller or event that 970 * runs on the same pthread. This can lead to deadlock or detection of deadlock. 971 * - A lock that is acquired by a poller or event that is needed by another poller or event that 972 * runs on a second pthread will block the second pthread from doing any useful work until the 973 * lock is released. Because the lock holder and the lock acquirer are on the same pthread, this 974 * would lead to deadlock. 975 * 976 * If an SPDK spinlock is used erroneously, the program will abort. 977 */ 978 struct spdk_spinlock { 979 pthread_spinlock_t spinlock; 980 struct spdk_thread *thread; 981 struct spdk_spinlock_internal *internal; 982 bool initialized; 983 bool destroyed; 984 }; 985 986 /** 987 * Initialize an spdk_spinlock. 988 * 989 * \param sspin The SPDK spinlock to initialize. 990 */ 991 void spdk_spin_init(struct spdk_spinlock *sspin); 992 993 /** 994 * Destroy an spdk_spinlock. 995 * 996 * \param sspin The SPDK spinlock to initialize. 997 */ 998 void spdk_spin_destroy(struct spdk_spinlock *sspin); 999 1000 /** 1001 * Lock an SPDK spin lock. 1002 * 1003 * \param sspin An SPDK spinlock. 1004 */ 1005 void spdk_spin_lock(struct spdk_spinlock *sspin); 1006 1007 /** 1008 * Unlock an SPDK spinlock. 1009 * 1010 * \param sspin An SPDK spinlock. 1011 */ 1012 void spdk_spin_unlock(struct spdk_spinlock *sspin); 1013 1014 /** 1015 * Determine if the caller holds this SPDK spinlock. 1016 * 1017 * \param sspin An SPDK spinlock. 1018 * \return true if spinlock is held by this thread, else false 1019 */ 1020 bool spdk_spin_held(struct spdk_spinlock *sspin); 1021 1022 struct spdk_iobuf_opts { 1023 /** Maximum number of small buffers */ 1024 uint64_t small_pool_count; 1025 /** Maximum number of large buffers */ 1026 uint64_t large_pool_count; 1027 /** Size of a single small buffer */ 1028 uint32_t small_bufsize; 1029 /** Size of a single large buffer */ 1030 uint32_t large_bufsize; 1031 1032 /** 1033 * The size of spdk_iobuf_opts according to the caller of this library is used for ABI 1034 * compatibility. The library uses this field to know how many fields in this 1035 * structure are valid. And the library will populate any remaining fields with default values. 1036 * New added fields should be put at the end of the struct. 1037 */ 1038 size_t opts_size; 1039 1040 }; 1041 1042 struct spdk_iobuf_pool_stats { 1043 /** Buffer got from local per-thread cache */ 1044 uint64_t cache; 1045 /** Buffer got from the main shared pool */ 1046 uint64_t main; 1047 /** Buffer missed and request to get buffer was queued */ 1048 uint64_t retry; 1049 }; 1050 1051 struct spdk_iobuf_module_stats { 1052 struct spdk_iobuf_pool_stats small_pool; 1053 struct spdk_iobuf_pool_stats large_pool; 1054 const char *module; 1055 }; 1056 1057 struct spdk_iobuf_entry; 1058 1059 typedef void (*spdk_iobuf_get_cb)(struct spdk_iobuf_entry *entry, void *buf); 1060 1061 /** iobuf queue entry */ 1062 struct spdk_iobuf_entry { 1063 spdk_iobuf_get_cb cb_fn; 1064 const void *module; 1065 STAILQ_ENTRY(spdk_iobuf_entry) stailq; 1066 }; 1067 1068 struct spdk_iobuf_buffer { 1069 STAILQ_ENTRY(spdk_iobuf_buffer) stailq; 1070 }; 1071 1072 typedef STAILQ_HEAD(, spdk_iobuf_entry) spdk_iobuf_entry_stailq_t; 1073 typedef STAILQ_HEAD(, spdk_iobuf_buffer) spdk_iobuf_buffer_stailq_t; 1074 1075 struct spdk_iobuf_pool { 1076 /** Buffer pool */ 1077 struct spdk_ring *pool; 1078 /** Buffer cache */ 1079 spdk_iobuf_buffer_stailq_t cache; 1080 /** Number of elements in the cache */ 1081 uint32_t cache_count; 1082 /** Size of the cache */ 1083 uint32_t cache_size; 1084 /** Buffer wait queue */ 1085 spdk_iobuf_entry_stailq_t *queue; 1086 /** Buffer size */ 1087 uint32_t bufsize; 1088 /** Pool usage statistics */ 1089 struct spdk_iobuf_pool_stats stats; 1090 }; 1091 1092 /** iobuf channel */ 1093 struct spdk_iobuf_channel { 1094 /** Small buffer memory pool */ 1095 struct spdk_iobuf_pool small; 1096 /** Large buffer memory pool */ 1097 struct spdk_iobuf_pool large; 1098 /** Module pointer */ 1099 const void *module; 1100 /** Parent IO channel */ 1101 struct spdk_io_channel *parent; 1102 }; 1103 1104 /** 1105 * Initialize and allocate iobuf pools. 1106 * 1107 * \return 0 on success, negative errno otherwise. 1108 */ 1109 int spdk_iobuf_initialize(void); 1110 1111 typedef void (*spdk_iobuf_finish_cb)(void *cb_arg); 1112 1113 /** 1114 * Clean up and free iobuf pools. 1115 * 1116 * \param cb_fn Callback to be executed once the clean up is completed. 1117 * \param cb_arg Callback argument. 1118 */ 1119 void spdk_iobuf_finish(spdk_iobuf_finish_cb cb_fn, void *cb_arg); 1120 1121 /** 1122 * Set iobuf options. These options will be used during `spdk_iobuf_initialize()`. 1123 * 1124 * \param opts Options describing the size of the pools to reserve. 1125 * 1126 * \return 0 on success, negative errno otherwise. 1127 */ 1128 int spdk_iobuf_set_opts(const struct spdk_iobuf_opts *opts); 1129 1130 /** 1131 * Get iobuf options. 1132 * 1133 * \param opts Output parameter for options. 1134 * \param opts_size sizeof(*opts) 1135 */ 1136 void spdk_iobuf_get_opts(struct spdk_iobuf_opts *opts, size_t opts_size); 1137 1138 /** 1139 * Register a module as an iobuf pool user. Only registered users can request buffers from the 1140 * iobuf pool. 1141 * 1142 * \name Name of the module. 1143 * 1144 * \return 0 on success, negative errno otherwise. 1145 */ 1146 int spdk_iobuf_register_module(const char *name); 1147 1148 /** 1149 * Unregister an iobuf pool user from a module. 1150 * 1151 * \name Name of the module. 1152 * 1153 * \return 0 on success, negative errno otherwise. 1154 */ 1155 int spdk_iobuf_unregister_module(const char *name); 1156 1157 /** 1158 * Initialize an iobuf channel. 1159 * 1160 * \param ch iobuf channel to initialize. 1161 * \param name Name of the module registered via `spdk_iobuf_register_module()`. 1162 * \param small_cache_size Number of small buffers to be cached by this channel. 1163 * \param large_cache_size Number of large buffers to be cached by this channel. 1164 * 1165 * \return 0 on success, negative errno otherwise. 1166 */ 1167 int spdk_iobuf_channel_init(struct spdk_iobuf_channel *ch, const char *name, 1168 uint32_t small_cache_size, uint32_t large_cache_size); 1169 1170 /** 1171 * Release resources tied to an iobuf channel. 1172 * 1173 * \param ch iobuf channel. 1174 */ 1175 void spdk_iobuf_channel_fini(struct spdk_iobuf_channel *ch); 1176 1177 typedef int (*spdk_iobuf_for_each_entry_fn)(struct spdk_iobuf_channel *ch, 1178 struct spdk_iobuf_entry *entry, void *ctx); 1179 1180 /** 1181 * Iterate over all entries on a given queue and execute a callback on those that were requested 1182 * using `ch`. The iteration is stopped if the callback returns non-zero status. 1183 * 1184 * \param ch iobuf channel to iterate over. 1185 * \param pool Pool to iterate over (`small` or `large`). 1186 * \param cb_fn Callback to execute on each entry on the queue that was requested using `ch`. 1187 * \param cb_ctx Argument passed to `cb_fn`. 1188 * 1189 * \return status of the last callback. 1190 */ 1191 int spdk_iobuf_for_each_entry(struct spdk_iobuf_channel *ch, struct spdk_iobuf_pool *pool, 1192 spdk_iobuf_for_each_entry_fn cb_fn, void *cb_ctx); 1193 1194 /** 1195 * Abort an outstanding request waiting for a buffer. 1196 * 1197 * \param ch iobuf channel on which the entry is waiting. 1198 * \param entry Entry to remove from the wait queue. 1199 * \param len Length of the requested buffer (must be the exact same value as specified in 1200 * `spdk_iobuf_get()`. 1201 */ 1202 void spdk_iobuf_entry_abort(struct spdk_iobuf_channel *ch, struct spdk_iobuf_entry *entry, 1203 uint64_t len); 1204 1205 /** 1206 * Get a buffer from the iobuf pool. If no buffers are available and entry with cb_fn provided 1207 * then the request is queued until a buffer becomes available. 1208 * 1209 * \param ch iobuf channel. 1210 * \param len Length of the buffer to retrieve. The user is responsible for making sure the length 1211 * doesn't exceed large_bufsize. 1212 * \param entry Wait queue entry (optional). 1213 * \param cb_fn Callback to be executed once a buffer becomes available. If a buffer is available 1214 * immediately, it is NOT executed. Mandatory only if entry provided. 1215 * 1216 * \return pointer to a buffer or NULL if no buffers are currently available. 1217 */ 1218 void *spdk_iobuf_get(struct spdk_iobuf_channel *ch, uint64_t len, struct spdk_iobuf_entry *entry, 1219 spdk_iobuf_get_cb cb_fn); 1220 1221 /** 1222 * Release a buffer back to the iobuf pool. If there are outstanding requests waiting for a buffer, 1223 * this buffer will be passed to one of them. 1224 * 1225 * \param ch iobuf channel. 1226 * \param buf Buffer to release 1227 * \param len Length of the buffer (must be the exact same value as specified in `spdk_iobuf_get()`). 1228 */ 1229 void spdk_iobuf_put(struct spdk_iobuf_channel *ch, void *buf, uint64_t len); 1230 1231 typedef void (*spdk_iobuf_get_stats_cb)(struct spdk_iobuf_module_stats *modules, 1232 uint32_t num_modules, void *cb_arg); 1233 1234 /** 1235 * Get iobuf statistics. 1236 * 1237 * \param cb_fn Callback to be executed once stats are gathered. 1238 * \param cb_arg Argument passed to the callback function. 1239 * 1240 * \return 0 on success, negative errno otherwise. 1241 */ 1242 int spdk_iobuf_get_stats(spdk_iobuf_get_stats_cb cb_fn, void *cb_arg); 1243 1244 #ifdef __cplusplus 1245 } 1246 #endif 1247 1248 #endif /* SPDK_THREAD_H_ */ 1249