1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 2 * Copyright(c) 2010-2017 Intel Corporation 3 */ 4 5 #ifndef _RTE_ETHDEV_H_ 6 #define _RTE_ETHDEV_H_ 7 8 /** 9 * @file 10 * 11 * RTE Ethernet Device API 12 * 13 * The Ethernet Device API is composed of two parts: 14 * 15 * - The application-oriented Ethernet API that includes functions to setup 16 * an Ethernet device (configure it, setup its RX and TX queues and start it), 17 * to get its MAC address, the speed and the status of its physical link, 18 * to receive and to transmit packets, and so on. 19 * 20 * - The driver-oriented Ethernet API that exports functions allowing 21 * an Ethernet Poll Mode Driver (PMD) to allocate an Ethernet device instance, 22 * create memzone for HW rings and process registered callbacks, and so on. 23 * PMDs should include ethdev_driver.h instead of this header. 24 * 25 * By default, all the functions of the Ethernet Device API exported by a PMD 26 * are lock-free functions which assume to not be invoked in parallel on 27 * different logical cores to work on the same target object. For instance, 28 * the receive function of a PMD cannot be invoked in parallel on two logical 29 * cores to poll the same RX queue [of the same port]. Of course, this function 30 * can be invoked in parallel by different logical cores on different RX queues. 31 * It is the responsibility of the upper level application to enforce this rule. 32 * 33 * If needed, parallel accesses by multiple logical cores to shared queues 34 * shall be explicitly protected by dedicated inline lock-aware functions 35 * built on top of their corresponding lock-free functions of the PMD API. 36 * 37 * In all functions of the Ethernet API, the Ethernet device is 38 * designated by an integer >= 0 named the device port identifier. 39 * 40 * At the Ethernet driver level, Ethernet devices are represented by a generic 41 * data structure of type *rte_eth_dev*. 42 * 43 * Ethernet devices are dynamically registered during the PCI probing phase 44 * performed at EAL initialization time. 45 * When an Ethernet device is being probed, an *rte_eth_dev* structure and 46 * a new port identifier are allocated for that device. Then, the eth_dev_init() 47 * function supplied by the Ethernet driver matching the probed PCI 48 * device is invoked to properly initialize the device. 49 * 50 * The role of the device init function consists of resetting the hardware, 51 * checking access to Non-volatile Memory (NVM), reading the MAC address 52 * from NVM etc. 53 * 54 * If the device init operation is successful, the correspondence between 55 * the port identifier assigned to the new device and its associated 56 * *rte_eth_dev* structure is effectively registered. 57 * Otherwise, both the *rte_eth_dev* structure and the port identifier are 58 * freed. 59 * 60 * The functions exported by the application Ethernet API to setup a device 61 * designated by its port identifier must be invoked in the following order: 62 * - rte_eth_dev_configure() 63 * - rte_eth_tx_queue_setup() 64 * - rte_eth_rx_queue_setup() 65 * - rte_eth_dev_start() 66 * 67 * Then, the network application can invoke, in any order, the functions 68 * exported by the Ethernet API to get the MAC address of a given device, to 69 * get the speed and the status of a device physical link, to receive/transmit 70 * [burst of] packets, and so on. 71 * 72 * If the application wants to change the configuration (i.e. call 73 * rte_eth_dev_configure(), rte_eth_tx_queue_setup(), or 74 * rte_eth_rx_queue_setup()), it must call rte_eth_dev_stop() first to stop the 75 * device and then do the reconfiguration before calling rte_eth_dev_start() 76 * again. The transmit and receive functions should not be invoked when the 77 * device is stopped. 78 * 79 * Please note that some configuration is not stored between calls to 80 * rte_eth_dev_stop()/rte_eth_dev_start(). The following configuration will 81 * be retained: 82 * 83 * - MTU 84 * - flow control settings 85 * - receive mode configuration (promiscuous mode, all-multicast mode, 86 * hardware checksum mode, RSS/VMDQ settings etc.) 87 * - VLAN filtering configuration 88 * - default MAC address 89 * - MAC addresses supplied to MAC address array 90 * - flow director filtering mode (but not filtering rules) 91 * - NIC queue statistics mappings 92 * 93 * Any other configuration will not be stored and will need to be re-entered 94 * before a call to rte_eth_dev_start(). 95 * 96 * Finally, a network application can close an Ethernet device by invoking the 97 * rte_eth_dev_close() function. 98 * 99 * Each function of the application Ethernet API invokes a specific function 100 * of the PMD that controls the target device designated by its port 101 * identifier. 102 * For this purpose, all device-specific functions of an Ethernet driver are 103 * supplied through a set of pointers contained in a generic structure of type 104 * *eth_dev_ops*. 105 * The address of the *eth_dev_ops* structure is stored in the *rte_eth_dev* 106 * structure by the device init function of the Ethernet driver, which is 107 * invoked during the PCI probing phase, as explained earlier. 108 * 109 * In other words, each function of the Ethernet API simply retrieves the 110 * *rte_eth_dev* structure associated with the device port identifier and 111 * performs an indirect invocation of the corresponding driver function 112 * supplied in the *eth_dev_ops* structure of the *rte_eth_dev* structure. 113 * 114 * For performance reasons, the address of the burst-oriented RX and TX 115 * functions of the Ethernet driver are not contained in the *eth_dev_ops* 116 * structure. Instead, they are directly stored at the beginning of the 117 * *rte_eth_dev* structure to avoid an extra indirect memory access during 118 * their invocation. 119 * 120 * RTE ethernet device drivers do not use interrupts for transmitting or 121 * receiving. Instead, Ethernet drivers export Poll-Mode receive and transmit 122 * functions to applications. 123 * Both receive and transmit functions are packet-burst oriented to minimize 124 * their cost per packet through the following optimizations: 125 * 126 * - Sharing among multiple packets the incompressible cost of the 127 * invocation of receive/transmit functions. 128 * 129 * - Enabling receive/transmit functions to take advantage of burst-oriented 130 * hardware features (L1 cache, prefetch instructions, NIC head/tail 131 * registers) to minimize the number of CPU cycles per packet, for instance, 132 * by avoiding useless read memory accesses to ring descriptors, or by 133 * systematically using arrays of pointers that exactly fit L1 cache line 134 * boundaries and sizes. 135 * 136 * The burst-oriented receive function does not provide any error notification, 137 * to avoid the corresponding overhead. As a hint, the upper-level application 138 * might check the status of the device link once being systematically returned 139 * a 0 value by the receive function of the driver for a given number of tries. 140 */ 141 142 #ifdef __cplusplus 143 extern "C" { 144 #endif 145 146 #include <stdint.h> 147 148 /* Use this macro to check if LRO API is supported */ 149 #define RTE_ETHDEV_HAS_LRO_SUPPORT 150 151 /* Alias RTE_LIBRTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG for backward compatibility. */ 152 #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG 153 #define RTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG_RX 154 #define RTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG_TX 155 #endif 156 157 #include <rte_compat.h> 158 #include <rte_log.h> 159 #include <rte_interrupts.h> 160 #include <rte_dev.h> 161 #include <rte_devargs.h> 162 #include <rte_errno.h> 163 #include <rte_common.h> 164 #include <rte_config.h> 165 #include <rte_ether.h> 166 #include <rte_power_intrinsics.h> 167 168 #include "rte_ethdev_trace_fp.h" 169 #include "rte_dev_info.h" 170 171 extern int rte_eth_dev_logtype; 172 173 #define RTE_ETHDEV_LOG(level, ...) \ 174 rte_log(RTE_LOG_ ## level, rte_eth_dev_logtype, "" __VA_ARGS__) 175 176 struct rte_mbuf; 177 178 /** 179 * Initializes a device iterator. 180 * 181 * This iterator allows accessing a list of devices matching some devargs. 182 * 183 * @param iter 184 * Device iterator handle initialized by the function. 185 * The fields bus_str and cls_str might be dynamically allocated, 186 * and could be freed by calling rte_eth_iterator_cleanup(). 187 * 188 * @param devargs 189 * Device description string. 190 * 191 * @return 192 * 0 on successful initialization, negative otherwise. 193 */ 194 int rte_eth_iterator_init(struct rte_dev_iterator *iter, const char *devargs); 195 196 /** 197 * Iterates on devices with devargs filter. 198 * The ownership is not checked. 199 * 200 * The next port id is returned, and the iterator is updated. 201 * 202 * @param iter 203 * Device iterator handle initialized by rte_eth_iterator_init(). 204 * Some fields bus_str and cls_str might be freed when no more port is found, 205 * by calling rte_eth_iterator_cleanup(). 206 * 207 * @return 208 * A port id if found, RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS otherwise. 209 */ 210 uint16_t rte_eth_iterator_next(struct rte_dev_iterator *iter); 211 212 /** 213 * Free some allocated fields of the iterator. 214 * 215 * This function is automatically called by rte_eth_iterator_next() 216 * on the last iteration (i.e. when no more matching port is found). 217 * 218 * It is safe to call this function twice; it will do nothing more. 219 * 220 * @param iter 221 * Device iterator handle initialized by rte_eth_iterator_init(). 222 * The fields bus_str and cls_str are freed if needed. 223 */ 224 void rte_eth_iterator_cleanup(struct rte_dev_iterator *iter); 225 226 /** 227 * Macro to iterate over all ethdev ports matching some devargs. 228 * 229 * If a break is done before the end of the loop, 230 * the function rte_eth_iterator_cleanup() must be called. 231 * 232 * @param id 233 * Iterated port id of type uint16_t. 234 * @param devargs 235 * Device parameters input as string of type char*. 236 * @param iter 237 * Iterator handle of type struct rte_dev_iterator, used internally. 238 */ 239 #define RTE_ETH_FOREACH_MATCHING_DEV(id, devargs, iter) \ 240 for (rte_eth_iterator_init(iter, devargs), \ 241 id = rte_eth_iterator_next(iter); \ 242 id != RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS; \ 243 id = rte_eth_iterator_next(iter)) 244 245 /** 246 * A structure used to retrieve statistics for an Ethernet port. 247 * Not all statistics fields in struct rte_eth_stats are supported 248 * by any type of network interface card (NIC). If any statistics 249 * field is not supported, its value is 0. 250 * All byte-related statistics do not include Ethernet FCS regardless 251 * of whether these bytes have been delivered to the application 252 * (see DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_KEEP_CRC). 253 */ 254 struct rte_eth_stats { 255 uint64_t ipackets; /**< Total number of successfully received packets. */ 256 uint64_t opackets; /**< Total number of successfully transmitted packets.*/ 257 uint64_t ibytes; /**< Total number of successfully received bytes. */ 258 uint64_t obytes; /**< Total number of successfully transmitted bytes. */ 259 uint64_t imissed; 260 /**< Total of RX packets dropped by the HW, 261 * because there are no available buffer (i.e. RX queues are full). 262 */ 263 uint64_t ierrors; /**< Total number of erroneous received packets. */ 264 uint64_t oerrors; /**< Total number of failed transmitted packets. */ 265 uint64_t rx_nombuf; /**< Total number of RX mbuf allocation failures. */ 266 /* Queue stats are limited to max 256 queues */ 267 uint64_t q_ipackets[RTE_ETHDEV_QUEUE_STAT_CNTRS]; 268 /**< Total number of queue RX packets. */ 269 uint64_t q_opackets[RTE_ETHDEV_QUEUE_STAT_CNTRS]; 270 /**< Total number of queue TX packets. */ 271 uint64_t q_ibytes[RTE_ETHDEV_QUEUE_STAT_CNTRS]; 272 /**< Total number of successfully received queue bytes. */ 273 uint64_t q_obytes[RTE_ETHDEV_QUEUE_STAT_CNTRS]; 274 /**< Total number of successfully transmitted queue bytes. */ 275 uint64_t q_errors[RTE_ETHDEV_QUEUE_STAT_CNTRS]; 276 /**< Total number of queue packets received that are dropped. */ 277 }; 278 279 /**@{@name Link speed capabilities 280 * Device supported speeds bitmap flags 281 */ 282 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_AUTONEG (0 << 0) /**< Autonegotiate (all speeds) */ 283 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_FIXED (1 << 0) /**< Disable autoneg (fixed speed) */ 284 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_10M_HD (1 << 1) /**< 10 Mbps half-duplex */ 285 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_10M (1 << 2) /**< 10 Mbps full-duplex */ 286 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_100M_HD (1 << 3) /**< 100 Mbps half-duplex */ 287 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_100M (1 << 4) /**< 100 Mbps full-duplex */ 288 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_1G (1 << 5) /**< 1 Gbps */ 289 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_2_5G (1 << 6) /**< 2.5 Gbps */ 290 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_5G (1 << 7) /**< 5 Gbps */ 291 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_10G (1 << 8) /**< 10 Gbps */ 292 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_20G (1 << 9) /**< 20 Gbps */ 293 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_25G (1 << 10) /**< 25 Gbps */ 294 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_40G (1 << 11) /**< 40 Gbps */ 295 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_50G (1 << 12) /**< 50 Gbps */ 296 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_56G (1 << 13) /**< 56 Gbps */ 297 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_100G (1 << 14) /**< 100 Gbps */ 298 #define ETH_LINK_SPEED_200G (1 << 15) /**< 200 Gbps */ 299 /**@}*/ 300 301 /**@{@name Link speed 302 * Ethernet numeric link speeds in Mbps 303 */ 304 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_NONE 0 /**< Not defined */ 305 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_10M 10 /**< 10 Mbps */ 306 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_100M 100 /**< 100 Mbps */ 307 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_1G 1000 /**< 1 Gbps */ 308 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_2_5G 2500 /**< 2.5 Gbps */ 309 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_5G 5000 /**< 5 Gbps */ 310 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_10G 10000 /**< 10 Gbps */ 311 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_20G 20000 /**< 20 Gbps */ 312 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_25G 25000 /**< 25 Gbps */ 313 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_40G 40000 /**< 40 Gbps */ 314 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_50G 50000 /**< 50 Gbps */ 315 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_56G 56000 /**< 56 Gbps */ 316 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_100G 100000 /**< 100 Gbps */ 317 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_200G 200000 /**< 200 Gbps */ 318 #define ETH_SPEED_NUM_UNKNOWN UINT32_MAX /**< Unknown */ 319 /**@}*/ 320 321 /** 322 * A structure used to retrieve link-level information of an Ethernet port. 323 */ 324 __extension__ 325 struct rte_eth_link { 326 uint32_t link_speed; /**< ETH_SPEED_NUM_ */ 327 uint16_t link_duplex : 1; /**< ETH_LINK_[HALF/FULL]_DUPLEX */ 328 uint16_t link_autoneg : 1; /**< ETH_LINK_[AUTONEG/FIXED] */ 329 uint16_t link_status : 1; /**< ETH_LINK_[DOWN/UP] */ 330 } __rte_aligned(8); /**< aligned for atomic64 read/write */ 331 332 /**@{@name Link negotiation 333 * Constants used in link management. 334 */ 335 #define ETH_LINK_HALF_DUPLEX 0 /**< Half-duplex connection (see link_duplex). */ 336 #define ETH_LINK_FULL_DUPLEX 1 /**< Full-duplex connection (see link_duplex). */ 337 #define ETH_LINK_DOWN 0 /**< Link is down (see link_status). */ 338 #define ETH_LINK_UP 1 /**< Link is up (see link_status). */ 339 #define ETH_LINK_FIXED 0 /**< No autonegotiation (see link_autoneg). */ 340 #define ETH_LINK_AUTONEG 1 /**< Autonegotiated (see link_autoneg). */ 341 #define RTE_ETH_LINK_MAX_STR_LEN 40 /**< Max length of default link string. */ 342 /**@}*/ 343 344 /** 345 * A structure used to configure the ring threshold registers of an RX/TX 346 * queue for an Ethernet port. 347 */ 348 struct rte_eth_thresh { 349 uint8_t pthresh; /**< Ring prefetch threshold. */ 350 uint8_t hthresh; /**< Ring host threshold. */ 351 uint8_t wthresh; /**< Ring writeback threshold. */ 352 }; 353 354 /**@{@name Multi-queue mode 355 * @see rte_eth_conf.rxmode.mq_mode. 356 */ 357 #define ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG 0x1 /**< Enable RSS. @see rte_eth_rss_conf */ 358 #define ETH_MQ_RX_DCB_FLAG 0x2 /**< Enable DCB. */ 359 #define ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_FLAG 0x4 /**< Enable VMDq. */ 360 /**@}*/ 361 362 /** 363 * A set of values to identify what method is to be used to route 364 * packets to multiple queues. 365 */ 366 enum rte_eth_rx_mq_mode { 367 /** None of DCB,RSS or VMDQ mode */ 368 ETH_MQ_RX_NONE = 0, 369 370 /** For RX side, only RSS is on */ 371 ETH_MQ_RX_RSS = ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG, 372 /** For RX side,only DCB is on. */ 373 ETH_MQ_RX_DCB = ETH_MQ_RX_DCB_FLAG, 374 /** Both DCB and RSS enable */ 375 ETH_MQ_RX_DCB_RSS = ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG | ETH_MQ_RX_DCB_FLAG, 376 377 /** Only VMDQ, no RSS nor DCB */ 378 ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_ONLY = ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_FLAG, 379 /** RSS mode with VMDQ */ 380 ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_RSS = ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG | ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_FLAG, 381 /** Use VMDQ+DCB to route traffic to queues */ 382 ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_DCB = ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_FLAG | ETH_MQ_RX_DCB_FLAG, 383 /** Enable both VMDQ and DCB in VMDq */ 384 ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_DCB_RSS = ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG | ETH_MQ_RX_DCB_FLAG | 385 ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_FLAG, 386 }; 387 388 /** 389 * for rx mq mode backward compatible 390 */ 391 #define ETH_RSS ETH_MQ_RX_RSS 392 #define VMDQ_DCB ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_DCB 393 #define ETH_DCB_RX ETH_MQ_RX_DCB 394 395 /** 396 * A set of values to identify what method is to be used to transmit 397 * packets using multi-TCs. 398 */ 399 enum rte_eth_tx_mq_mode { 400 ETH_MQ_TX_NONE = 0, /**< It is in neither DCB nor VT mode. */ 401 ETH_MQ_TX_DCB, /**< For TX side,only DCB is on. */ 402 ETH_MQ_TX_VMDQ_DCB, /**< For TX side,both DCB and VT is on. */ 403 ETH_MQ_TX_VMDQ_ONLY, /**< Only VT on, no DCB */ 404 }; 405 406 /** 407 * for tx mq mode backward compatible 408 */ 409 #define ETH_DCB_NONE ETH_MQ_TX_NONE 410 #define ETH_VMDQ_DCB_TX ETH_MQ_TX_VMDQ_DCB 411 #define ETH_DCB_TX ETH_MQ_TX_DCB 412 413 /** 414 * A structure used to configure the RX features of an Ethernet port. 415 */ 416 struct rte_eth_rxmode { 417 /** The multi-queue packet distribution mode to be used, e.g. RSS. */ 418 enum rte_eth_rx_mq_mode mq_mode; 419 uint32_t max_rx_pkt_len; /**< Only used if JUMBO_FRAME enabled. */ 420 /** Maximum allowed size of LRO aggregated packet. */ 421 uint32_t max_lro_pkt_size; 422 uint16_t split_hdr_size; /**< hdr buf size (header_split enabled).*/ 423 /** 424 * Per-port Rx offloads to be set using DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_* flags. 425 * Only offloads set on rx_offload_capa field on rte_eth_dev_info 426 * structure are allowed to be set. 427 */ 428 uint64_t offloads; 429 430 uint64_t reserved_64s[2]; /**< Reserved for future fields */ 431 void *reserved_ptrs[2]; /**< Reserved for future fields */ 432 }; 433 434 /** 435 * VLAN types to indicate if it is for single VLAN, inner VLAN or outer VLAN. 436 * Note that single VLAN is treated the same as inner VLAN. 437 */ 438 enum rte_vlan_type { 439 ETH_VLAN_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0, 440 ETH_VLAN_TYPE_INNER, /**< Inner VLAN. */ 441 ETH_VLAN_TYPE_OUTER, /**< Single VLAN, or outer VLAN. */ 442 ETH_VLAN_TYPE_MAX, 443 }; 444 445 /** 446 * A structure used to describe a vlan filter. 447 * If the bit corresponding to a VID is set, such VID is on. 448 */ 449 struct rte_vlan_filter_conf { 450 uint64_t ids[64]; 451 }; 452 453 /** 454 * A structure used to configure the Receive Side Scaling (RSS) feature 455 * of an Ethernet port. 456 * If not NULL, the *rss_key* pointer of the *rss_conf* structure points 457 * to an array holding the RSS key to use for hashing specific header 458 * fields of received packets. The length of this array should be indicated 459 * by *rss_key_len* below. Otherwise, a default random hash key is used by 460 * the device driver. 461 * 462 * The *rss_key_len* field of the *rss_conf* structure indicates the length 463 * in bytes of the array pointed by *rss_key*. To be compatible, this length 464 * will be checked in i40e only. Others assume 40 bytes to be used as before. 465 * 466 * The *rss_hf* field of the *rss_conf* structure indicates the different 467 * types of IPv4/IPv6 packets to which the RSS hashing must be applied. 468 * Supplying an *rss_hf* equal to zero disables the RSS feature. 469 */ 470 struct rte_eth_rss_conf { 471 uint8_t *rss_key; /**< If not NULL, 40-byte hash key. */ 472 uint8_t rss_key_len; /**< hash key length in bytes. */ 473 uint64_t rss_hf; /**< Hash functions to apply - see below. */ 474 }; 475 476 /* 477 * A packet can be identified by hardware as different flow types. Different 478 * NIC hardware may support different flow types. 479 * Basically, the NIC hardware identifies the flow type as deep protocol as 480 * possible, and exclusively. For example, if a packet is identified as 481 * 'RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV4_TCP', it will not be any of other flow types, 482 * though it is an actual IPV4 packet. 483 */ 484 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_UNKNOWN 0 485 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_RAW 1 486 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_IPV4 2 487 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_FRAG_IPV4 3 488 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV4_TCP 4 489 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV4_UDP 5 490 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV4_SCTP 6 491 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV4_OTHER 7 492 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_IPV6 8 493 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_FRAG_IPV6 9 494 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP 10 495 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP 11 496 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV6_SCTP 12 497 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_NONFRAG_IPV6_OTHER 13 498 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_L2_PAYLOAD 14 499 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_IPV6_EX 15 500 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_IPV6_TCP_EX 16 501 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_IPV6_UDP_EX 17 502 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_PORT 18 503 /**< Consider device port number as a flow differentiator */ 504 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_VXLAN 19 /**< VXLAN protocol based flow */ 505 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_GENEVE 20 /**< GENEVE protocol based flow */ 506 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_NVGRE 21 /**< NVGRE protocol based flow */ 507 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_VXLAN_GPE 22 /**< VXLAN-GPE protocol based flow */ 508 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_GTPU 23 /**< GTPU protocol based flow */ 509 #define RTE_ETH_FLOW_MAX 24 510 511 /* 512 * Below macros are defined for RSS offload types, they can be used to 513 * fill rte_eth_rss_conf.rss_hf or rte_flow_action_rss.types. 514 */ 515 #define ETH_RSS_IPV4 (1ULL << 2) 516 #define ETH_RSS_FRAG_IPV4 (1ULL << 3) 517 #define ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_TCP (1ULL << 4) 518 #define ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_UDP (1ULL << 5) 519 #define ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_SCTP (1ULL << 6) 520 #define ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_OTHER (1ULL << 7) 521 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6 (1ULL << 8) 522 #define ETH_RSS_FRAG_IPV6 (1ULL << 9) 523 #define ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP (1ULL << 10) 524 #define ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP (1ULL << 11) 525 #define ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_SCTP (1ULL << 12) 526 #define ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_OTHER (1ULL << 13) 527 #define ETH_RSS_L2_PAYLOAD (1ULL << 14) 528 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_EX (1ULL << 15) 529 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_TCP_EX (1ULL << 16) 530 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_UDP_EX (1ULL << 17) 531 #define ETH_RSS_PORT (1ULL << 18) 532 #define ETH_RSS_VXLAN (1ULL << 19) 533 #define ETH_RSS_GENEVE (1ULL << 20) 534 #define ETH_RSS_NVGRE (1ULL << 21) 535 #define ETH_RSS_GTPU (1ULL << 23) 536 #define ETH_RSS_ETH (1ULL << 24) 537 #define ETH_RSS_S_VLAN (1ULL << 25) 538 #define ETH_RSS_C_VLAN (1ULL << 26) 539 #define ETH_RSS_ESP (1ULL << 27) 540 #define ETH_RSS_AH (1ULL << 28) 541 #define ETH_RSS_L2TPV3 (1ULL << 29) 542 #define ETH_RSS_PFCP (1ULL << 30) 543 #define ETH_RSS_PPPOE (1ULL << 31) 544 #define ETH_RSS_ECPRI (1ULL << 32) 545 #define ETH_RSS_MPLS (1ULL << 33) 546 #define ETH_RSS_IPV4_CHKSUM (1ULL << 34) 547 548 /** 549 * The ETH_RSS_L4_CHKSUM works on checksum field of any L4 header. 550 * It is similar to ETH_RSS_PORT that they don't specify the specific type of 551 * L4 header. This macro is defined to replace some specific L4 (TCP/UDP/SCTP) 552 * checksum type for constructing the use of RSS offload bits. 553 * 554 * Due to above reason, some old APIs (and configuration) don't support 555 * ETH_RSS_L4_CHKSUM. The rte_flow RSS API supports it. 556 * 557 * For the case that checksum is not used in an UDP header, 558 * it takes the reserved value 0 as input for the hash function. 559 */ 560 #define ETH_RSS_L4_CHKSUM (1ULL << 35) 561 562 /* 563 * We use the following macros to combine with above ETH_RSS_* for 564 * more specific input set selection. These bits are defined starting 565 * from the high end of the 64 bits. 566 * Note: If we use above ETH_RSS_* without SRC/DST_ONLY, it represents 567 * both SRC and DST are taken into account. If SRC_ONLY and DST_ONLY of 568 * the same level are used simultaneously, it is the same case as none of 569 * them are added. 570 */ 571 #define ETH_RSS_L3_SRC_ONLY (1ULL << 63) 572 #define ETH_RSS_L3_DST_ONLY (1ULL << 62) 573 #define ETH_RSS_L4_SRC_ONLY (1ULL << 61) 574 #define ETH_RSS_L4_DST_ONLY (1ULL << 60) 575 #define ETH_RSS_L2_SRC_ONLY (1ULL << 59) 576 #define ETH_RSS_L2_DST_ONLY (1ULL << 58) 577 578 /* 579 * Only select IPV6 address prefix as RSS input set according to 580 * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6052 581 * Must be combined with ETH_RSS_IPV6, ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP, 582 * ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP, ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_SCTP. 583 */ 584 #define RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE32 (1ULL << 57) 585 #define RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE40 (1ULL << 56) 586 #define RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE48 (1ULL << 55) 587 #define RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE56 (1ULL << 54) 588 #define RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE64 (1ULL << 53) 589 #define RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE96 (1ULL << 52) 590 591 /* 592 * Use the following macros to combine with the above layers 593 * to choose inner and outer layers or both for RSS computation. 594 * Bits 50 and 51 are reserved for this. 595 */ 596 597 /** 598 * level 0, requests the default behavior. 599 * Depending on the packet type, it can mean outermost, innermost, 600 * anything in between or even no RSS. 601 * It basically stands for the innermost encapsulation level RSS 602 * can be performed on according to PMD and device capabilities. 603 */ 604 #define ETH_RSS_LEVEL_PMD_DEFAULT (0ULL << 50) 605 606 /** 607 * level 1, requests RSS to be performed on the outermost packet 608 * encapsulation level. 609 */ 610 #define ETH_RSS_LEVEL_OUTERMOST (1ULL << 50) 611 612 /** 613 * level 2, requests RSS to be performed on the specified inner packet 614 * encapsulation level, from outermost to innermost (lower to higher values). 615 */ 616 #define ETH_RSS_LEVEL_INNERMOST (2ULL << 50) 617 #define ETH_RSS_LEVEL_MASK (3ULL << 50) 618 619 #define ETH_RSS_LEVEL(rss_hf) ((rss_hf & ETH_RSS_LEVEL_MASK) >> 50) 620 621 /** 622 * For input set change of hash filter, if SRC_ONLY and DST_ONLY of 623 * the same level are used simultaneously, it is the same case as 624 * none of them are added. 625 * 626 * @param rss_hf 627 * RSS types with SRC/DST_ONLY. 628 * @return 629 * RSS types. 630 */ 631 static inline uint64_t 632 rte_eth_rss_hf_refine(uint64_t rss_hf) 633 { 634 if ((rss_hf & ETH_RSS_L3_SRC_ONLY) && (rss_hf & ETH_RSS_L3_DST_ONLY)) 635 rss_hf &= ~(ETH_RSS_L3_SRC_ONLY | ETH_RSS_L3_DST_ONLY); 636 637 if ((rss_hf & ETH_RSS_L4_SRC_ONLY) && (rss_hf & ETH_RSS_L4_DST_ONLY)) 638 rss_hf &= ~(ETH_RSS_L4_SRC_ONLY | ETH_RSS_L4_DST_ONLY); 639 640 return rss_hf; 641 } 642 643 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE32 ( \ 644 ETH_RSS_IPV6 | \ 645 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE32) 646 647 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE40 ( \ 648 ETH_RSS_IPV6 | \ 649 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE40) 650 651 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE48 ( \ 652 ETH_RSS_IPV6 | \ 653 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE48) 654 655 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE56 ( \ 656 ETH_RSS_IPV6 | \ 657 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE56) 658 659 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE64 ( \ 660 ETH_RSS_IPV6 | \ 661 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE64) 662 663 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE96 ( \ 664 ETH_RSS_IPV6 | \ 665 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE96) 666 667 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE32_UDP ( \ 668 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP | \ 669 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE32) 670 671 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE40_UDP ( \ 672 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP | \ 673 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE40) 674 675 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE48_UDP ( \ 676 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP | \ 677 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE48) 678 679 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE56_UDP ( \ 680 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP | \ 681 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE56) 682 683 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE64_UDP ( \ 684 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP | \ 685 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE64) 686 687 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE96_UDP ( \ 688 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP | \ 689 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE96) 690 691 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE32_TCP ( \ 692 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP | \ 693 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE32) 694 695 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE40_TCP ( \ 696 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP | \ 697 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE40) 698 699 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE48_TCP ( \ 700 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP | \ 701 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE48) 702 703 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE56_TCP ( \ 704 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP | \ 705 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE56) 706 707 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE64_TCP ( \ 708 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP | \ 709 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE64) 710 711 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE96_TCP ( \ 712 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP | \ 713 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE96) 714 715 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE32_SCTP ( \ 716 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_SCTP | \ 717 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE32) 718 719 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE40_SCTP ( \ 720 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_SCTP | \ 721 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE40) 722 723 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE48_SCTP ( \ 724 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_SCTP | \ 725 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE48) 726 727 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE56_SCTP ( \ 728 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_SCTP | \ 729 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE56) 730 731 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE64_SCTP ( \ 732 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_SCTP | \ 733 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE64) 734 735 #define ETH_RSS_IPV6_PRE96_SCTP ( \ 736 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_SCTP | \ 737 RTE_ETH_RSS_L3_PRE96) 738 739 #define ETH_RSS_IP ( \ 740 ETH_RSS_IPV4 | \ 741 ETH_RSS_FRAG_IPV4 | \ 742 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_OTHER | \ 743 ETH_RSS_IPV6 | \ 744 ETH_RSS_FRAG_IPV6 | \ 745 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_OTHER | \ 746 ETH_RSS_IPV6_EX) 747 748 #define ETH_RSS_UDP ( \ 749 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_UDP | \ 750 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP | \ 751 ETH_RSS_IPV6_UDP_EX) 752 753 #define ETH_RSS_TCP ( \ 754 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_TCP | \ 755 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP | \ 756 ETH_RSS_IPV6_TCP_EX) 757 758 #define ETH_RSS_SCTP ( \ 759 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_SCTP | \ 760 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_SCTP) 761 762 #define ETH_RSS_TUNNEL ( \ 763 ETH_RSS_VXLAN | \ 764 ETH_RSS_GENEVE | \ 765 ETH_RSS_NVGRE) 766 767 #define ETH_RSS_VLAN ( \ 768 ETH_RSS_S_VLAN | \ 769 ETH_RSS_C_VLAN) 770 771 /**< Mask of valid RSS hash protocols */ 772 #define ETH_RSS_PROTO_MASK ( \ 773 ETH_RSS_IPV4 | \ 774 ETH_RSS_FRAG_IPV4 | \ 775 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_TCP | \ 776 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_UDP | \ 777 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_SCTP | \ 778 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV4_OTHER | \ 779 ETH_RSS_IPV6 | \ 780 ETH_RSS_FRAG_IPV6 | \ 781 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_TCP | \ 782 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_UDP | \ 783 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_SCTP | \ 784 ETH_RSS_NONFRAG_IPV6_OTHER | \ 785 ETH_RSS_L2_PAYLOAD | \ 786 ETH_RSS_IPV6_EX | \ 787 ETH_RSS_IPV6_TCP_EX | \ 788 ETH_RSS_IPV6_UDP_EX | \ 789 ETH_RSS_PORT | \ 790 ETH_RSS_VXLAN | \ 791 ETH_RSS_GENEVE | \ 792 ETH_RSS_NVGRE | \ 793 ETH_RSS_MPLS) 794 795 /* 796 * Definitions used for redirection table entry size. 797 * Some RSS RETA sizes may not be supported by some drivers, check the 798 * documentation or the description of relevant functions for more details. 799 */ 800 #define ETH_RSS_RETA_SIZE_64 64 801 #define ETH_RSS_RETA_SIZE_128 128 802 #define ETH_RSS_RETA_SIZE_256 256 803 #define ETH_RSS_RETA_SIZE_512 512 804 #define RTE_RETA_GROUP_SIZE 64 805 806 /**@{@name VMDq and DCB maximums */ 807 #define ETH_VMDQ_MAX_VLAN_FILTERS 64 /**< Maximum nb. of VMDQ vlan filters. */ 808 #define ETH_DCB_NUM_USER_PRIORITIES 8 /**< Maximum nb. of DCB priorities. */ 809 #define ETH_VMDQ_DCB_NUM_QUEUES 128 /**< Maximum nb. of VMDQ DCB queues. */ 810 #define ETH_DCB_NUM_QUEUES 128 /**< Maximum nb. of DCB queues. */ 811 /**@}*/ 812 813 /**@{@name DCB capabilities */ 814 #define ETH_DCB_PG_SUPPORT 0x00000001 /**< Priority Group(ETS) support. */ 815 #define ETH_DCB_PFC_SUPPORT 0x00000002 /**< Priority Flow Control support. */ 816 /**@}*/ 817 818 /**@{@name VLAN offload bits */ 819 #define ETH_VLAN_STRIP_OFFLOAD 0x0001 /**< VLAN Strip On/Off */ 820 #define ETH_VLAN_FILTER_OFFLOAD 0x0002 /**< VLAN Filter On/Off */ 821 #define ETH_VLAN_EXTEND_OFFLOAD 0x0004 /**< VLAN Extend On/Off */ 822 #define ETH_QINQ_STRIP_OFFLOAD 0x0008 /**< QINQ Strip On/Off */ 823 824 #define ETH_VLAN_STRIP_MASK 0x0001 /**< VLAN Strip setting mask */ 825 #define ETH_VLAN_FILTER_MASK 0x0002 /**< VLAN Filter setting mask*/ 826 #define ETH_VLAN_EXTEND_MASK 0x0004 /**< VLAN Extend setting mask*/ 827 #define ETH_QINQ_STRIP_MASK 0x0008 /**< QINQ Strip setting mask */ 828 #define ETH_VLAN_ID_MAX 0x0FFF /**< VLAN ID is in lower 12 bits*/ 829 /**@}*/ 830 831 /* Definitions used for receive MAC address */ 832 #define ETH_NUM_RECEIVE_MAC_ADDR 128 /**< Maximum nb. of receive mac addr. */ 833 834 /* Definitions used for unicast hash */ 835 #define ETH_VMDQ_NUM_UC_HASH_ARRAY 128 /**< Maximum nb. of UC hash array. */ 836 837 /**@{@name VMDq Rx mode 838 * @see rte_eth_vmdq_rx_conf.rx_mode 839 */ 840 #define ETH_VMDQ_ACCEPT_UNTAG 0x0001 /**< accept untagged packets. */ 841 #define ETH_VMDQ_ACCEPT_HASH_MC 0x0002 /**< accept packets in multicast table . */ 842 #define ETH_VMDQ_ACCEPT_HASH_UC 0x0004 /**< accept packets in unicast table. */ 843 #define ETH_VMDQ_ACCEPT_BROADCAST 0x0008 /**< accept broadcast packets. */ 844 #define ETH_VMDQ_ACCEPT_MULTICAST 0x0010 /**< multicast promiscuous. */ 845 /**@}*/ 846 847 /** Maximum nb. of vlan per mirror rule */ 848 #define ETH_MIRROR_MAX_VLANS 64 849 850 /**@{@name Mirroring type 851 * @see rte_eth_mirror_conf.rule_type 852 */ 853 #define ETH_MIRROR_VIRTUAL_POOL_UP 0x01 /**< Virtual Pool uplink Mirroring. */ 854 #define ETH_MIRROR_UPLINK_PORT 0x02 /**< Uplink Port Mirroring. */ 855 #define ETH_MIRROR_DOWNLINK_PORT 0x04 /**< Downlink Port Mirroring. */ 856 #define ETH_MIRROR_VLAN 0x08 /**< VLAN Mirroring. */ 857 #define ETH_MIRROR_VIRTUAL_POOL_DOWN 0x10 /**< Virtual Pool downlink Mirroring. */ 858 /**@}*/ 859 860 /** 861 * A structure used to configure VLAN traffic mirror of an Ethernet port. 862 */ 863 struct rte_eth_vlan_mirror { 864 uint64_t vlan_mask; /**< mask for valid VLAN ID. */ 865 /** VLAN ID list for vlan mirroring. */ 866 uint16_t vlan_id[ETH_MIRROR_MAX_VLANS]; 867 }; 868 869 /** 870 * A structure used to configure traffic mirror of an Ethernet port. 871 */ 872 struct rte_eth_mirror_conf { 873 uint8_t rule_type; /**< Mirroring rule type */ 874 uint8_t dst_pool; /**< Destination pool for this mirror rule. */ 875 uint64_t pool_mask; /**< Bitmap of pool for pool mirroring */ 876 /** VLAN ID setting for VLAN mirroring. */ 877 struct rte_eth_vlan_mirror vlan; 878 }; 879 880 /** 881 * A structure used to configure 64 entries of Redirection Table of the 882 * Receive Side Scaling (RSS) feature of an Ethernet port. To configure 883 * more than 64 entries supported by hardware, an array of this structure 884 * is needed. 885 */ 886 struct rte_eth_rss_reta_entry64 { 887 uint64_t mask; 888 /**< Mask bits indicate which entries need to be updated/queried. */ 889 uint16_t reta[RTE_RETA_GROUP_SIZE]; 890 /**< Group of 64 redirection table entries. */ 891 }; 892 893 /** 894 * This enum indicates the possible number of traffic classes 895 * in DCB configurations 896 */ 897 enum rte_eth_nb_tcs { 898 ETH_4_TCS = 4, /**< 4 TCs with DCB. */ 899 ETH_8_TCS = 8 /**< 8 TCs with DCB. */ 900 }; 901 902 /** 903 * This enum indicates the possible number of queue pools 904 * in VMDQ configurations. 905 */ 906 enum rte_eth_nb_pools { 907 ETH_8_POOLS = 8, /**< 8 VMDq pools. */ 908 ETH_16_POOLS = 16, /**< 16 VMDq pools. */ 909 ETH_32_POOLS = 32, /**< 32 VMDq pools. */ 910 ETH_64_POOLS = 64 /**< 64 VMDq pools. */ 911 }; 912 913 /* This structure may be extended in future. */ 914 struct rte_eth_dcb_rx_conf { 915 enum rte_eth_nb_tcs nb_tcs; /**< Possible DCB TCs, 4 or 8 TCs */ 916 /** Traffic class each UP mapped to. */ 917 uint8_t dcb_tc[ETH_DCB_NUM_USER_PRIORITIES]; 918 }; 919 920 struct rte_eth_vmdq_dcb_tx_conf { 921 enum rte_eth_nb_pools nb_queue_pools; /**< With DCB, 16 or 32 pools. */ 922 /** Traffic class each UP mapped to. */ 923 uint8_t dcb_tc[ETH_DCB_NUM_USER_PRIORITIES]; 924 }; 925 926 struct rte_eth_dcb_tx_conf { 927 enum rte_eth_nb_tcs nb_tcs; /**< Possible DCB TCs, 4 or 8 TCs. */ 928 /** Traffic class each UP mapped to. */ 929 uint8_t dcb_tc[ETH_DCB_NUM_USER_PRIORITIES]; 930 }; 931 932 struct rte_eth_vmdq_tx_conf { 933 enum rte_eth_nb_pools nb_queue_pools; /**< VMDq mode, 64 pools. */ 934 }; 935 936 /** 937 * A structure used to configure the VMDQ+DCB feature 938 * of an Ethernet port. 939 * 940 * Using this feature, packets are routed to a pool of queues, based 941 * on the vlan id in the vlan tag, and then to a specific queue within 942 * that pool, using the user priority vlan tag field. 943 * 944 * A default pool may be used, if desired, to route all traffic which 945 * does not match the vlan filter rules. 946 */ 947 struct rte_eth_vmdq_dcb_conf { 948 enum rte_eth_nb_pools nb_queue_pools; /**< With DCB, 16 or 32 pools */ 949 uint8_t enable_default_pool; /**< If non-zero, use a default pool */ 950 uint8_t default_pool; /**< The default pool, if applicable */ 951 uint8_t nb_pool_maps; /**< We can have up to 64 filters/mappings */ 952 struct { 953 uint16_t vlan_id; /**< The vlan id of the received frame */ 954 uint64_t pools; /**< Bitmask of pools for packet rx */ 955 } pool_map[ETH_VMDQ_MAX_VLAN_FILTERS]; /**< VMDq vlan pool maps. */ 956 uint8_t dcb_tc[ETH_DCB_NUM_USER_PRIORITIES]; 957 /**< Selects a queue in a pool */ 958 }; 959 960 /** 961 * A structure used to configure the VMDQ feature of an Ethernet port when 962 * not combined with the DCB feature. 963 * 964 * Using this feature, packets are routed to a pool of queues. By default, 965 * the pool selection is based on the MAC address, the vlan id in the 966 * vlan tag as specified in the pool_map array. 967 * Passing the ETH_VMDQ_ACCEPT_UNTAG in the rx_mode field allows pool 968 * selection using only the MAC address. MAC address to pool mapping is done 969 * using the rte_eth_dev_mac_addr_add function, with the pool parameter 970 * corresponding to the pool id. 971 * 972 * Queue selection within the selected pool will be done using RSS when 973 * it is enabled or revert to the first queue of the pool if not. 974 * 975 * A default pool may be used, if desired, to route all traffic which 976 * does not match the vlan filter rules or any pool MAC address. 977 */ 978 struct rte_eth_vmdq_rx_conf { 979 enum rte_eth_nb_pools nb_queue_pools; /**< VMDq only mode, 8 or 64 pools */ 980 uint8_t enable_default_pool; /**< If non-zero, use a default pool */ 981 uint8_t default_pool; /**< The default pool, if applicable */ 982 uint8_t enable_loop_back; /**< Enable VT loop back */ 983 uint8_t nb_pool_maps; /**< We can have up to 64 filters/mappings */ 984 uint32_t rx_mode; /**< Flags from ETH_VMDQ_ACCEPT_* */ 985 struct { 986 uint16_t vlan_id; /**< The vlan id of the received frame */ 987 uint64_t pools; /**< Bitmask of pools for packet rx */ 988 } pool_map[ETH_VMDQ_MAX_VLAN_FILTERS]; /**< VMDq vlan pool maps. */ 989 }; 990 991 /** 992 * A structure used to configure the TX features of an Ethernet port. 993 */ 994 struct rte_eth_txmode { 995 enum rte_eth_tx_mq_mode mq_mode; /**< TX multi-queues mode. */ 996 /** 997 * Per-port Tx offloads to be set using DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_* flags. 998 * Only offloads set on tx_offload_capa field on rte_eth_dev_info 999 * structure are allowed to be set. 1000 */ 1001 uint64_t offloads; 1002 1003 uint16_t pvid; 1004 __extension__ 1005 uint8_t hw_vlan_reject_tagged : 1, 1006 /**< If set, reject sending out tagged pkts */ 1007 hw_vlan_reject_untagged : 1, 1008 /**< If set, reject sending out untagged pkts */ 1009 hw_vlan_insert_pvid : 1; 1010 /**< If set, enable port based VLAN insertion */ 1011 1012 uint64_t reserved_64s[2]; /**< Reserved for future fields */ 1013 void *reserved_ptrs[2]; /**< Reserved for future fields */ 1014 }; 1015 1016 /** 1017 * @warning 1018 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice. 1019 * 1020 * A structure used to configure an Rx packet segment to split. 1021 * 1022 * If RTE_ETH_RX_OFFLOAD_BUFFER_SPLIT flag is set in offloads field, 1023 * the PMD will split the received packets into multiple segments 1024 * according to the specification in the description array: 1025 * 1026 * - The first network buffer will be allocated from the memory pool, 1027 * specified in the first array element, the second buffer, from the 1028 * pool in the second element, and so on. 1029 * 1030 * - The offsets from the segment description elements specify 1031 * the data offset from the buffer beginning except the first mbuf. 1032 * The first segment offset is added with RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM. 1033 * 1034 * - The lengths in the elements define the maximal data amount 1035 * being received to each segment. The receiving starts with filling 1036 * up the first mbuf data buffer up to specified length. If the 1037 * there are data remaining (packet is longer than buffer in the first 1038 * mbuf) the following data will be pushed to the next segment 1039 * up to its own length, and so on. 1040 * 1041 * - If the length in the segment description element is zero 1042 * the actual buffer size will be deduced from the appropriate 1043 * memory pool properties. 1044 * 1045 * - If there is not enough elements to describe the buffer for entire 1046 * packet of maximal length the following parameters will be used 1047 * for the all remaining segments: 1048 * - pool from the last valid element 1049 * - the buffer size from this pool 1050 * - zero offset 1051 */ 1052 struct rte_eth_rxseg_split { 1053 struct rte_mempool *mp; /**< Memory pool to allocate segment from. */ 1054 uint16_t length; /**< Segment data length, configures split point. */ 1055 uint16_t offset; /**< Data offset from beginning of mbuf data buffer. */ 1056 uint32_t reserved; /**< Reserved field. */ 1057 }; 1058 1059 /** 1060 * @warning 1061 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice. 1062 * 1063 * A common structure used to describe Rx packet segment properties. 1064 */ 1065 union rte_eth_rxseg { 1066 /* The settings for buffer split offload. */ 1067 struct rte_eth_rxseg_split split; 1068 /* The other features settings should be added here. */ 1069 }; 1070 1071 /** 1072 * A structure used to configure an RX ring of an Ethernet port. 1073 */ 1074 struct rte_eth_rxconf { 1075 struct rte_eth_thresh rx_thresh; /**< RX ring threshold registers. */ 1076 uint16_t rx_free_thresh; /**< Drives the freeing of RX descriptors. */ 1077 uint8_t rx_drop_en; /**< Drop packets if no descriptors are available. */ 1078 uint8_t rx_deferred_start; /**< Do not start queue with rte_eth_dev_start(). */ 1079 uint16_t rx_nseg; /**< Number of descriptions in rx_seg array. */ 1080 /** 1081 * Per-queue Rx offloads to be set using DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_* flags. 1082 * Only offloads set on rx_queue_offload_capa or rx_offload_capa 1083 * fields on rte_eth_dev_info structure are allowed to be set. 1084 */ 1085 uint64_t offloads; 1086 /** 1087 * Points to the array of segment descriptions for an entire packet. 1088 * Array elements are properties for consecutive Rx segments. 1089 * 1090 * The supported capabilities of receiving segmentation is reported 1091 * in rte_eth_dev_info.rx_seg_capa field. 1092 */ 1093 union rte_eth_rxseg *rx_seg; 1094 1095 uint64_t reserved_64s[2]; /**< Reserved for future fields */ 1096 void *reserved_ptrs[2]; /**< Reserved for future fields */ 1097 }; 1098 1099 /** 1100 * A structure used to configure a TX ring of an Ethernet port. 1101 */ 1102 struct rte_eth_txconf { 1103 struct rte_eth_thresh tx_thresh; /**< TX ring threshold registers. */ 1104 uint16_t tx_rs_thresh; /**< Drives the setting of RS bit on TXDs. */ 1105 uint16_t tx_free_thresh; /**< Start freeing TX buffers if there are 1106 less free descriptors than this value. */ 1107 1108 uint8_t tx_deferred_start; /**< Do not start queue with rte_eth_dev_start(). */ 1109 /** 1110 * Per-queue Tx offloads to be set using DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_* flags. 1111 * Only offloads set on tx_queue_offload_capa or tx_offload_capa 1112 * fields on rte_eth_dev_info structure are allowed to be set. 1113 */ 1114 uint64_t offloads; 1115 1116 uint64_t reserved_64s[2]; /**< Reserved for future fields */ 1117 void *reserved_ptrs[2]; /**< Reserved for future fields */ 1118 }; 1119 1120 /** 1121 * @warning 1122 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 1123 * 1124 * A structure used to return the hairpin capabilities that are supported. 1125 */ 1126 struct rte_eth_hairpin_cap { 1127 /** The max number of hairpin queues (different bindings). */ 1128 uint16_t max_nb_queues; 1129 /** Max number of Rx queues to be connected to one Tx queue. */ 1130 uint16_t max_rx_2_tx; 1131 /** Max number of Tx queues to be connected to one Rx queue. */ 1132 uint16_t max_tx_2_rx; 1133 uint16_t max_nb_desc; /**< The max num of descriptors. */ 1134 }; 1135 1136 #define RTE_ETH_MAX_HAIRPIN_PEERS 32 1137 1138 /** 1139 * @warning 1140 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 1141 * 1142 * A structure used to hold hairpin peer data. 1143 */ 1144 struct rte_eth_hairpin_peer { 1145 uint16_t port; /**< Peer port. */ 1146 uint16_t queue; /**< Peer queue. */ 1147 }; 1148 1149 /** 1150 * @warning 1151 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 1152 * 1153 * A structure used to configure hairpin binding. 1154 */ 1155 struct rte_eth_hairpin_conf { 1156 uint32_t peer_count:16; /**< The number of peers. */ 1157 1158 /** 1159 * Explicit Tx flow rule mode. 1160 * One hairpin pair of queues should have the same attribute. 1161 * 1162 * - When set, the user should be responsible for inserting the hairpin 1163 * Tx part flows and removing them. 1164 * - When clear, the PMD will try to handle the Tx part of the flows, 1165 * e.g., by splitting one flow into two parts. 1166 */ 1167 uint32_t tx_explicit:1; 1168 1169 /** 1170 * Manually bind hairpin queues. 1171 * One hairpin pair of queues should have the same attribute. 1172 * 1173 * - When set, to enable hairpin, the user should call the hairpin bind 1174 * function after all the queues are set up properly and the ports are 1175 * started. Also, the hairpin unbind function should be called 1176 * accordingly before stopping a port that with hairpin configured. 1177 * - When clear, the PMD will try to enable the hairpin with the queues 1178 * configured automatically during port start. 1179 */ 1180 uint32_t manual_bind:1; 1181 uint32_t reserved:14; /**< Reserved bits. */ 1182 struct rte_eth_hairpin_peer peers[RTE_ETH_MAX_HAIRPIN_PEERS]; 1183 }; 1184 1185 /** 1186 * A structure contains information about HW descriptor ring limitations. 1187 */ 1188 struct rte_eth_desc_lim { 1189 uint16_t nb_max; /**< Max allowed number of descriptors. */ 1190 uint16_t nb_min; /**< Min allowed number of descriptors. */ 1191 uint16_t nb_align; /**< Number of descriptors should be aligned to. */ 1192 1193 /** 1194 * Max allowed number of segments per whole packet. 1195 * 1196 * - For TSO packet this is the total number of data descriptors allowed 1197 * by device. 1198 * 1199 * @see nb_mtu_seg_max 1200 */ 1201 uint16_t nb_seg_max; 1202 1203 /** 1204 * Max number of segments per one MTU. 1205 * 1206 * - For non-TSO packet, this is the maximum allowed number of segments 1207 * in a single transmit packet. 1208 * 1209 * - For TSO packet each segment within the TSO may span up to this 1210 * value. 1211 * 1212 * @see nb_seg_max 1213 */ 1214 uint16_t nb_mtu_seg_max; 1215 }; 1216 1217 /** 1218 * This enum indicates the flow control mode 1219 */ 1220 enum rte_eth_fc_mode { 1221 RTE_FC_NONE = 0, /**< Disable flow control. */ 1222 RTE_FC_RX_PAUSE, /**< RX pause frame, enable flowctrl on TX side. */ 1223 RTE_FC_TX_PAUSE, /**< TX pause frame, enable flowctrl on RX side. */ 1224 RTE_FC_FULL /**< Enable flow control on both side. */ 1225 }; 1226 1227 /** 1228 * A structure used to configure Ethernet flow control parameter. 1229 * These parameters will be configured into the register of the NIC. 1230 * Please refer to the corresponding data sheet for proper value. 1231 */ 1232 struct rte_eth_fc_conf { 1233 uint32_t high_water; /**< High threshold value to trigger XOFF */ 1234 uint32_t low_water; /**< Low threshold value to trigger XON */ 1235 uint16_t pause_time; /**< Pause quota in the Pause frame */ 1236 uint16_t send_xon; /**< Is XON frame need be sent */ 1237 enum rte_eth_fc_mode mode; /**< Link flow control mode */ 1238 uint8_t mac_ctrl_frame_fwd; /**< Forward MAC control frames */ 1239 uint8_t autoneg; /**< Use Pause autoneg */ 1240 }; 1241 1242 /** 1243 * A structure used to configure Ethernet priority flow control parameter. 1244 * These parameters will be configured into the register of the NIC. 1245 * Please refer to the corresponding data sheet for proper value. 1246 */ 1247 struct rte_eth_pfc_conf { 1248 struct rte_eth_fc_conf fc; /**< General flow control parameter. */ 1249 uint8_t priority; /**< VLAN User Priority. */ 1250 }; 1251 1252 /** 1253 * Tunnel type for device-specific classifier configuration. 1254 * @see rte_eth_udp_tunnel 1255 */ 1256 enum rte_eth_tunnel_type { 1257 RTE_TUNNEL_TYPE_NONE = 0, 1258 RTE_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN, 1259 RTE_TUNNEL_TYPE_GENEVE, 1260 RTE_TUNNEL_TYPE_TEREDO, 1261 RTE_TUNNEL_TYPE_NVGRE, 1262 RTE_TUNNEL_TYPE_IP_IN_GRE, 1263 RTE_L2_TUNNEL_TYPE_E_TAG, 1264 RTE_TUNNEL_TYPE_VXLAN_GPE, 1265 RTE_TUNNEL_TYPE_ECPRI, 1266 RTE_TUNNEL_TYPE_MAX, 1267 }; 1268 1269 /* Deprecated API file for rte_eth_dev_filter_* functions */ 1270 #include "rte_eth_ctrl.h" 1271 1272 /** 1273 * Memory space that can be configured to store Flow Director filters 1274 * in the board memory. 1275 */ 1276 enum rte_fdir_pballoc_type { 1277 RTE_FDIR_PBALLOC_64K = 0, /**< 64k. */ 1278 RTE_FDIR_PBALLOC_128K, /**< 128k. */ 1279 RTE_FDIR_PBALLOC_256K, /**< 256k. */ 1280 }; 1281 1282 /** 1283 * Select report mode of FDIR hash information in RX descriptors. 1284 */ 1285 enum rte_fdir_status_mode { 1286 RTE_FDIR_NO_REPORT_STATUS = 0, /**< Never report FDIR hash. */ 1287 RTE_FDIR_REPORT_STATUS, /**< Only report FDIR hash for matching pkts. */ 1288 RTE_FDIR_REPORT_STATUS_ALWAYS, /**< Always report FDIR hash. */ 1289 }; 1290 1291 /** 1292 * A structure used to configure the Flow Director (FDIR) feature 1293 * of an Ethernet port. 1294 * 1295 * If mode is RTE_FDIR_MODE_NONE, the pballoc value is ignored. 1296 */ 1297 struct rte_fdir_conf { 1298 enum rte_fdir_mode mode; /**< Flow Director mode. */ 1299 enum rte_fdir_pballoc_type pballoc; /**< Space for FDIR filters. */ 1300 enum rte_fdir_status_mode status; /**< How to report FDIR hash. */ 1301 /** RX queue of packets matching a "drop" filter in perfect mode. */ 1302 uint8_t drop_queue; 1303 struct rte_eth_fdir_masks mask; 1304 struct rte_eth_fdir_flex_conf flex_conf; 1305 /**< Flex payload configuration. */ 1306 }; 1307 1308 /** 1309 * UDP tunneling configuration. 1310 * 1311 * Used to configure the classifier of a device, 1312 * associating an UDP port with a type of tunnel. 1313 * 1314 * Some NICs may need such configuration to properly parse a tunnel 1315 * with any standard or custom UDP port. 1316 */ 1317 struct rte_eth_udp_tunnel { 1318 uint16_t udp_port; /**< UDP port used for the tunnel. */ 1319 uint8_t prot_type; /**< Tunnel type. @see rte_eth_tunnel_type */ 1320 }; 1321 1322 /** 1323 * A structure used to enable/disable specific device interrupts. 1324 */ 1325 struct rte_intr_conf { 1326 /** enable/disable lsc interrupt. 0 (default) - disable, 1 enable */ 1327 uint32_t lsc:1; 1328 /** enable/disable rxq interrupt. 0 (default) - disable, 1 enable */ 1329 uint32_t rxq:1; 1330 /** enable/disable rmv interrupt. 0 (default) - disable, 1 enable */ 1331 uint32_t rmv:1; 1332 }; 1333 1334 /** 1335 * A structure used to configure an Ethernet port. 1336 * Depending upon the RX multi-queue mode, extra advanced 1337 * configuration settings may be needed. 1338 */ 1339 struct rte_eth_conf { 1340 uint32_t link_speeds; /**< bitmap of ETH_LINK_SPEED_XXX of speeds to be 1341 used. ETH_LINK_SPEED_FIXED disables link 1342 autonegotiation, and a unique speed shall be 1343 set. Otherwise, the bitmap defines the set of 1344 speeds to be advertised. If the special value 1345 ETH_LINK_SPEED_AUTONEG (0) is used, all speeds 1346 supported are advertised. */ 1347 struct rte_eth_rxmode rxmode; /**< Port RX configuration. */ 1348 struct rte_eth_txmode txmode; /**< Port TX configuration. */ 1349 uint32_t lpbk_mode; /**< Loopback operation mode. By default the value 1350 is 0, meaning the loopback mode is disabled. 1351 Read the datasheet of given ethernet controller 1352 for details. The possible values of this field 1353 are defined in implementation of each driver. */ 1354 struct { 1355 struct rte_eth_rss_conf rss_conf; /**< Port RSS configuration */ 1356 struct rte_eth_vmdq_dcb_conf vmdq_dcb_conf; 1357 /**< Port vmdq+dcb configuration. */ 1358 struct rte_eth_dcb_rx_conf dcb_rx_conf; 1359 /**< Port dcb RX configuration. */ 1360 struct rte_eth_vmdq_rx_conf vmdq_rx_conf; 1361 /**< Port vmdq RX configuration. */ 1362 } rx_adv_conf; /**< Port RX filtering configuration. */ 1363 union { 1364 struct rte_eth_vmdq_dcb_tx_conf vmdq_dcb_tx_conf; 1365 /**< Port vmdq+dcb TX configuration. */ 1366 struct rte_eth_dcb_tx_conf dcb_tx_conf; 1367 /**< Port dcb TX configuration. */ 1368 struct rte_eth_vmdq_tx_conf vmdq_tx_conf; 1369 /**< Port vmdq TX configuration. */ 1370 } tx_adv_conf; /**< Port TX DCB configuration (union). */ 1371 /** Currently,Priority Flow Control(PFC) are supported,if DCB with PFC 1372 is needed,and the variable must be set ETH_DCB_PFC_SUPPORT. */ 1373 uint32_t dcb_capability_en; 1374 struct rte_fdir_conf fdir_conf; /**< FDIR configuration. DEPRECATED */ 1375 struct rte_intr_conf intr_conf; /**< Interrupt mode configuration. */ 1376 }; 1377 1378 /** 1379 * RX offload capabilities of a device. 1380 */ 1381 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_VLAN_STRIP 0x00000001 1382 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_IPV4_CKSUM 0x00000002 1383 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_UDP_CKSUM 0x00000004 1384 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_TCP_CKSUM 0x00000008 1385 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_TCP_LRO 0x00000010 1386 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_QINQ_STRIP 0x00000020 1387 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_OUTER_IPV4_CKSUM 0x00000040 1388 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_MACSEC_STRIP 0x00000080 1389 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_HEADER_SPLIT 0x00000100 1390 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_VLAN_FILTER 0x00000200 1391 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_VLAN_EXTEND 0x00000400 1392 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_JUMBO_FRAME 0x00000800 1393 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_SCATTER 0x00002000 1394 /** 1395 * Timestamp is set by the driver in RTE_MBUF_DYNFIELD_TIMESTAMP_NAME 1396 * and RTE_MBUF_DYNFLAG_RX_TIMESTAMP_NAME is set in ol_flags. 1397 * The mbuf field and flag are registered when the offload is configured. 1398 */ 1399 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_TIMESTAMP 0x00004000 1400 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_SECURITY 0x00008000 1401 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_KEEP_CRC 0x00010000 1402 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_SCTP_CKSUM 0x00020000 1403 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_OUTER_UDP_CKSUM 0x00040000 1404 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_RSS_HASH 0x00080000 1405 #define RTE_ETH_RX_OFFLOAD_BUFFER_SPLIT 0x00100000 1406 1407 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_CHECKSUM (DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_IPV4_CKSUM | \ 1408 DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_UDP_CKSUM | \ 1409 DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_TCP_CKSUM) 1410 #define DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_VLAN (DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_VLAN_STRIP | \ 1411 DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_VLAN_FILTER | \ 1412 DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_VLAN_EXTEND | \ 1413 DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_QINQ_STRIP) 1414 1415 /* 1416 * If new Rx offload capabilities are defined, they also must be 1417 * mentioned in rte_rx_offload_names in rte_ethdev.c file. 1418 */ 1419 1420 /** 1421 * TX offload capabilities of a device. 1422 */ 1423 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_VLAN_INSERT 0x00000001 1424 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_IPV4_CKSUM 0x00000002 1425 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_UDP_CKSUM 0x00000004 1426 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_TCP_CKSUM 0x00000008 1427 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_SCTP_CKSUM 0x00000010 1428 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_TCP_TSO 0x00000020 1429 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_UDP_TSO 0x00000040 1430 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_OUTER_IPV4_CKSUM 0x00000080 /**< Used for tunneling packet. */ 1431 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_QINQ_INSERT 0x00000100 1432 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_VXLAN_TNL_TSO 0x00000200 /**< Used for tunneling packet. */ 1433 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_GRE_TNL_TSO 0x00000400 /**< Used for tunneling packet. */ 1434 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_IPIP_TNL_TSO 0x00000800 /**< Used for tunneling packet. */ 1435 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_GENEVE_TNL_TSO 0x00001000 /**< Used for tunneling packet. */ 1436 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_MACSEC_INSERT 0x00002000 1437 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_MT_LOCKFREE 0x00004000 1438 /**< Multiple threads can invoke rte_eth_tx_burst() concurrently on the same 1439 * tx queue without SW lock. 1440 */ 1441 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_MULTI_SEGS 0x00008000 1442 /**< Device supports multi segment send. */ 1443 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_MBUF_FAST_FREE 0x00010000 1444 /**< Device supports optimization for fast release of mbufs. 1445 * When set application must guarantee that per-queue all mbufs comes from 1446 * the same mempool and has refcnt = 1. 1447 */ 1448 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_SECURITY 0x00020000 1449 /** 1450 * Device supports generic UDP tunneled packet TSO. 1451 * Application must set PKT_TX_TUNNEL_UDP and other mbuf fields required 1452 * for tunnel TSO. 1453 */ 1454 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_UDP_TNL_TSO 0x00040000 1455 /** 1456 * Device supports generic IP tunneled packet TSO. 1457 * Application must set PKT_TX_TUNNEL_IP and other mbuf fields required 1458 * for tunnel TSO. 1459 */ 1460 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_IP_TNL_TSO 0x00080000 1461 /** Device supports outer UDP checksum */ 1462 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_OUTER_UDP_CKSUM 0x00100000 1463 /** 1464 * Device sends on time read from RTE_MBUF_DYNFIELD_TIMESTAMP_NAME 1465 * if RTE_MBUF_DYNFLAG_TX_TIMESTAMP_NAME is set in ol_flags. 1466 * The mbuf field and flag are registered when the offload is configured. 1467 */ 1468 #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_SEND_ON_TIMESTAMP 0x00200000 1469 /* 1470 * If new Tx offload capabilities are defined, they also must be 1471 * mentioned in rte_tx_offload_names in rte_ethdev.c file. 1472 */ 1473 1474 /**@{@name Device capabilities 1475 * Non-offload capabilities reported in rte_eth_dev_info.dev_capa. 1476 */ 1477 /** Device supports Rx queue setup after device started. */ 1478 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_CAPA_RUNTIME_RX_QUEUE_SETUP 0x00000001 1479 /** Device supports Tx queue setup after device started. */ 1480 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_CAPA_RUNTIME_TX_QUEUE_SETUP 0x00000002 1481 /**@}*/ 1482 1483 /* 1484 * Fallback default preferred Rx/Tx port parameters. 1485 * These are used if an application requests default parameters 1486 * but the PMD does not provide preferred values. 1487 */ 1488 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_FALLBACK_RX_RINGSIZE 512 1489 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_FALLBACK_TX_RINGSIZE 512 1490 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_FALLBACK_RX_NBQUEUES 1 1491 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_FALLBACK_TX_NBQUEUES 1 1492 1493 /** 1494 * Preferred Rx/Tx port parameters. 1495 * There are separate instances of this structure for transmission 1496 * and reception respectively. 1497 */ 1498 struct rte_eth_dev_portconf { 1499 uint16_t burst_size; /**< Device-preferred burst size */ 1500 uint16_t ring_size; /**< Device-preferred size of queue rings */ 1501 uint16_t nb_queues; /**< Device-preferred number of queues */ 1502 }; 1503 1504 /** 1505 * Default values for switch domain id when ethdev does not support switch 1506 * domain definitions. 1507 */ 1508 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_SWITCH_DOMAIN_ID_INVALID (UINT16_MAX) 1509 1510 /** 1511 * Ethernet device associated switch information 1512 */ 1513 struct rte_eth_switch_info { 1514 const char *name; /**< switch name */ 1515 uint16_t domain_id; /**< switch domain id */ 1516 uint16_t port_id; 1517 /**< 1518 * mapping to the devices physical switch port as enumerated from the 1519 * perspective of the embedded interconnect/switch. For SR-IOV enabled 1520 * device this may correspond to the VF_ID of each virtual function, 1521 * but each driver should explicitly define the mapping of switch 1522 * port identifier to that physical interconnect/switch 1523 */ 1524 }; 1525 1526 /** 1527 * @warning 1528 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice. 1529 * 1530 * Ethernet device Rx buffer segmentation capabilities. 1531 */ 1532 struct rte_eth_rxseg_capa { 1533 __extension__ 1534 uint32_t multi_pools:1; /**< Supports receiving to multiple pools.*/ 1535 uint32_t offset_allowed:1; /**< Supports buffer offsets. */ 1536 uint32_t offset_align_log2:4; /**< Required offset alignment. */ 1537 uint16_t max_nseg; /**< Maximum amount of segments to split. */ 1538 uint16_t reserved; /**< Reserved field. */ 1539 }; 1540 1541 /** 1542 * Ethernet device information 1543 */ 1544 1545 /** 1546 * Ethernet device representor port type. 1547 */ 1548 enum rte_eth_representor_type { 1549 RTE_ETH_REPRESENTOR_NONE, /**< not a representor. */ 1550 RTE_ETH_REPRESENTOR_VF, /**< representor of Virtual Function. */ 1551 RTE_ETH_REPRESENTOR_SF, /**< representor of Sub Function. */ 1552 RTE_ETH_REPRESENTOR_PF, /**< representor of Physical Function. */ 1553 }; 1554 1555 /** 1556 * A structure used to retrieve the contextual information of 1557 * an Ethernet device, such as the controlling driver of the 1558 * device, etc... 1559 */ 1560 struct rte_eth_dev_info { 1561 struct rte_device *device; /** Generic device information */ 1562 const char *driver_name; /**< Device Driver name. */ 1563 unsigned int if_index; /**< Index to bound host interface, or 0 if none. 1564 Use if_indextoname() to translate into an interface name. */ 1565 uint16_t min_mtu; /**< Minimum MTU allowed */ 1566 uint16_t max_mtu; /**< Maximum MTU allowed */ 1567 const uint32_t *dev_flags; /**< Device flags */ 1568 uint32_t min_rx_bufsize; /**< Minimum size of RX buffer. */ 1569 uint32_t max_rx_pktlen; /**< Maximum configurable length of RX pkt. */ 1570 /** Maximum configurable size of LRO aggregated packet. */ 1571 uint32_t max_lro_pkt_size; 1572 uint16_t max_rx_queues; /**< Maximum number of RX queues. */ 1573 uint16_t max_tx_queues; /**< Maximum number of TX queues. */ 1574 uint32_t max_mac_addrs; /**< Maximum number of MAC addresses. */ 1575 uint32_t max_hash_mac_addrs; 1576 /** Maximum number of hash MAC addresses for MTA and UTA. */ 1577 uint16_t max_vfs; /**< Maximum number of VFs. */ 1578 uint16_t max_vmdq_pools; /**< Maximum number of VMDq pools. */ 1579 struct rte_eth_rxseg_capa rx_seg_capa; /**< Segmentation capability.*/ 1580 uint64_t rx_offload_capa; 1581 /**< All RX offload capabilities including all per-queue ones */ 1582 uint64_t tx_offload_capa; 1583 /**< All TX offload capabilities including all per-queue ones */ 1584 uint64_t rx_queue_offload_capa; 1585 /**< Device per-queue RX offload capabilities. */ 1586 uint64_t tx_queue_offload_capa; 1587 /**< Device per-queue TX offload capabilities. */ 1588 uint16_t reta_size; 1589 /**< Device redirection table size, the total number of entries. */ 1590 uint8_t hash_key_size; /**< Hash key size in bytes */ 1591 /** Bit mask of RSS offloads, the bit offset also means flow type */ 1592 uint64_t flow_type_rss_offloads; 1593 struct rte_eth_rxconf default_rxconf; /**< Default RX configuration */ 1594 struct rte_eth_txconf default_txconf; /**< Default TX configuration */ 1595 uint16_t vmdq_queue_base; /**< First queue ID for VMDQ pools. */ 1596 uint16_t vmdq_queue_num; /**< Queue number for VMDQ pools. */ 1597 uint16_t vmdq_pool_base; /**< First ID of VMDQ pools. */ 1598 struct rte_eth_desc_lim rx_desc_lim; /**< RX descriptors limits */ 1599 struct rte_eth_desc_lim tx_desc_lim; /**< TX descriptors limits */ 1600 uint32_t speed_capa; /**< Supported speeds bitmap (ETH_LINK_SPEED_). */ 1601 /** Configured number of rx/tx queues */ 1602 uint16_t nb_rx_queues; /**< Number of RX queues. */ 1603 uint16_t nb_tx_queues; /**< Number of TX queues. */ 1604 /** Rx parameter recommendations */ 1605 struct rte_eth_dev_portconf default_rxportconf; 1606 /** Tx parameter recommendations */ 1607 struct rte_eth_dev_portconf default_txportconf; 1608 /** Generic device capabilities (RTE_ETH_DEV_CAPA_). */ 1609 uint64_t dev_capa; 1610 /** 1611 * Switching information for ports on a device with a 1612 * embedded managed interconnect/switch. 1613 */ 1614 struct rte_eth_switch_info switch_info; 1615 1616 uint64_t reserved_64s[2]; /**< Reserved for future fields */ 1617 void *reserved_ptrs[2]; /**< Reserved for future fields */ 1618 }; 1619 1620 /**@{@name Rx/Tx queue states */ 1621 #define RTE_ETH_QUEUE_STATE_STOPPED 0 /**< Queue stopped. */ 1622 #define RTE_ETH_QUEUE_STATE_STARTED 1 /**< Queue started. */ 1623 #define RTE_ETH_QUEUE_STATE_HAIRPIN 2 /**< Queue used for hairpin. */ 1624 /**@}*/ 1625 1626 /** 1627 * Ethernet device RX queue information structure. 1628 * Used to retrieve information about configured queue. 1629 */ 1630 struct rte_eth_rxq_info { 1631 struct rte_mempool *mp; /**< mempool used by that queue. */ 1632 struct rte_eth_rxconf conf; /**< queue config parameters. */ 1633 uint8_t scattered_rx; /**< scattered packets RX supported. */ 1634 uint8_t queue_state; /**< one of RTE_ETH_QUEUE_STATE_*. */ 1635 uint16_t nb_desc; /**< configured number of RXDs. */ 1636 uint16_t rx_buf_size; /**< hardware receive buffer size. */ 1637 } __rte_cache_min_aligned; 1638 1639 /** 1640 * Ethernet device TX queue information structure. 1641 * Used to retrieve information about configured queue. 1642 */ 1643 struct rte_eth_txq_info { 1644 struct rte_eth_txconf conf; /**< queue config parameters. */ 1645 uint16_t nb_desc; /**< configured number of TXDs. */ 1646 uint8_t queue_state; /**< one of RTE_ETH_QUEUE_STATE_*. */ 1647 } __rte_cache_min_aligned; 1648 1649 /* Generic Burst mode flag definition, values can be ORed. */ 1650 1651 /** 1652 * If the queues have different burst mode description, this bit will be set 1653 * by PMD, then the application can iterate to retrieve burst description for 1654 * all other queues. 1655 */ 1656 #define RTE_ETH_BURST_FLAG_PER_QUEUE (1ULL << 0) 1657 1658 /** 1659 * Ethernet device RX/TX queue packet burst mode information structure. 1660 * Used to retrieve information about packet burst mode setting. 1661 */ 1662 struct rte_eth_burst_mode { 1663 uint64_t flags; /**< The ORed values of RTE_ETH_BURST_FLAG_xxx */ 1664 1665 #define RTE_ETH_BURST_MODE_INFO_SIZE 1024 /**< Maximum size for information */ 1666 char info[RTE_ETH_BURST_MODE_INFO_SIZE]; /**< burst mode information */ 1667 }; 1668 1669 /** Maximum name length for extended statistics counters */ 1670 #define RTE_ETH_XSTATS_NAME_SIZE 64 1671 1672 /** 1673 * An Ethernet device extended statistic structure 1674 * 1675 * This structure is used by rte_eth_xstats_get() to provide 1676 * statistics that are not provided in the generic *rte_eth_stats* 1677 * structure. 1678 * It maps a name id, corresponding to an index in the array returned 1679 * by rte_eth_xstats_get_names(), to a statistic value. 1680 */ 1681 struct rte_eth_xstat { 1682 uint64_t id; /**< The index in xstats name array. */ 1683 uint64_t value; /**< The statistic counter value. */ 1684 }; 1685 1686 /** 1687 * A name element for extended statistics. 1688 * 1689 * An array of this structure is returned by rte_eth_xstats_get_names(). 1690 * It lists the names of extended statistics for a PMD. The *rte_eth_xstat* 1691 * structure references these names by their array index. 1692 * 1693 * The xstats should follow a common naming scheme. 1694 * Some names are standardized in rte_stats_strings. 1695 * Examples: 1696 * - rx_missed_errors 1697 * - tx_q3_bytes 1698 * - tx_size_128_to_255_packets 1699 */ 1700 struct rte_eth_xstat_name { 1701 char name[RTE_ETH_XSTATS_NAME_SIZE]; /**< The statistic name. */ 1702 }; 1703 1704 #define ETH_DCB_NUM_TCS 8 1705 #define ETH_MAX_VMDQ_POOL 64 1706 1707 /** 1708 * A structure used to get the information of queue and 1709 * TC mapping on both TX and RX paths. 1710 */ 1711 struct rte_eth_dcb_tc_queue_mapping { 1712 /** rx queues assigned to tc per Pool */ 1713 struct { 1714 uint16_t base; 1715 uint16_t nb_queue; 1716 } tc_rxq[ETH_MAX_VMDQ_POOL][ETH_DCB_NUM_TCS]; 1717 /** rx queues assigned to tc per Pool */ 1718 struct { 1719 uint16_t base; 1720 uint16_t nb_queue; 1721 } tc_txq[ETH_MAX_VMDQ_POOL][ETH_DCB_NUM_TCS]; 1722 }; 1723 1724 /** 1725 * A structure used to get the information of DCB. 1726 * It includes TC UP mapping and queue TC mapping. 1727 */ 1728 struct rte_eth_dcb_info { 1729 uint8_t nb_tcs; /**< number of TCs */ 1730 uint8_t prio_tc[ETH_DCB_NUM_USER_PRIORITIES]; /**< Priority to tc */ 1731 uint8_t tc_bws[ETH_DCB_NUM_TCS]; /**< TX BW percentage for each TC */ 1732 /** rx queues assigned to tc */ 1733 struct rte_eth_dcb_tc_queue_mapping tc_queue; 1734 }; 1735 1736 /** 1737 * This enum indicates the possible Forward Error Correction (FEC) modes 1738 * of an ethdev port. 1739 */ 1740 enum rte_eth_fec_mode { 1741 RTE_ETH_FEC_NOFEC = 0, /**< FEC is off */ 1742 RTE_ETH_FEC_AUTO, /**< FEC autonegotiation modes */ 1743 RTE_ETH_FEC_BASER, /**< FEC using common algorithm */ 1744 RTE_ETH_FEC_RS, /**< FEC using RS algorithm */ 1745 }; 1746 1747 /* Translate from FEC mode to FEC capa */ 1748 #define RTE_ETH_FEC_MODE_TO_CAPA(x) (1U << (x)) 1749 1750 /* This macro indicates FEC capa mask */ 1751 #define RTE_ETH_FEC_MODE_CAPA_MASK(x) (1U << (RTE_ETH_FEC_ ## x)) 1752 1753 /* A structure used to get capabilities per link speed */ 1754 struct rte_eth_fec_capa { 1755 uint32_t speed; /**< Link speed (see ETH_SPEED_NUM_*) */ 1756 uint32_t capa; /**< FEC capabilities bitmask */ 1757 }; 1758 1759 #define RTE_ETH_ALL RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS 1760 1761 /* Macros to check for valid port */ 1762 #define RTE_ETH_VALID_PORTID_OR_ERR_RET(port_id, retval) do { \ 1763 if (!rte_eth_dev_is_valid_port(port_id)) { \ 1764 RTE_ETHDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid port_id=%u\n", port_id); \ 1765 return retval; \ 1766 } \ 1767 } while (0) 1768 1769 #define RTE_ETH_VALID_PORTID_OR_RET(port_id) do { \ 1770 if (!rte_eth_dev_is_valid_port(port_id)) { \ 1771 RTE_ETHDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid port_id=%u\n", port_id); \ 1772 return; \ 1773 } \ 1774 } while (0) 1775 1776 /**@{@name L2 tunnel configuration */ 1777 /**< l2 tunnel enable mask */ 1778 #define ETH_L2_TUNNEL_ENABLE_MASK 0x00000001 1779 /**< l2 tunnel insertion mask */ 1780 #define ETH_L2_TUNNEL_INSERTION_MASK 0x00000002 1781 /**< l2 tunnel stripping mask */ 1782 #define ETH_L2_TUNNEL_STRIPPING_MASK 0x00000004 1783 /**< l2 tunnel forwarding mask */ 1784 #define ETH_L2_TUNNEL_FORWARDING_MASK 0x00000008 1785 /**@}*/ 1786 1787 /** 1788 * Function type used for RX packet processing packet callbacks. 1789 * 1790 * The callback function is called on RX with a burst of packets that have 1791 * been received on the given port and queue. 1792 * 1793 * @param port_id 1794 * The Ethernet port on which RX is being performed. 1795 * @param queue 1796 * The queue on the Ethernet port which is being used to receive the packets. 1797 * @param pkts 1798 * The burst of packets that have just been received. 1799 * @param nb_pkts 1800 * The number of packets in the burst pointed to by "pkts". 1801 * @param max_pkts 1802 * The max number of packets that can be stored in the "pkts" array. 1803 * @param user_param 1804 * The arbitrary user parameter passed in by the application when the callback 1805 * was originally configured. 1806 * @return 1807 * The number of packets returned to the user. 1808 */ 1809 typedef uint16_t (*rte_rx_callback_fn)(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue, 1810 struct rte_mbuf *pkts[], uint16_t nb_pkts, uint16_t max_pkts, 1811 void *user_param); 1812 1813 /** 1814 * Function type used for TX packet processing packet callbacks. 1815 * 1816 * The callback function is called on TX with a burst of packets immediately 1817 * before the packets are put onto the hardware queue for transmission. 1818 * 1819 * @param port_id 1820 * The Ethernet port on which TX is being performed. 1821 * @param queue 1822 * The queue on the Ethernet port which is being used to transmit the packets. 1823 * @param pkts 1824 * The burst of packets that are about to be transmitted. 1825 * @param nb_pkts 1826 * The number of packets in the burst pointed to by "pkts". 1827 * @param user_param 1828 * The arbitrary user parameter passed in by the application when the callback 1829 * was originally configured. 1830 * @return 1831 * The number of packets to be written to the NIC. 1832 */ 1833 typedef uint16_t (*rte_tx_callback_fn)(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue, 1834 struct rte_mbuf *pkts[], uint16_t nb_pkts, void *user_param); 1835 1836 /** 1837 * Possible states of an ethdev port. 1838 */ 1839 enum rte_eth_dev_state { 1840 /** Device is unused before being probed. */ 1841 RTE_ETH_DEV_UNUSED = 0, 1842 /** Device is attached when allocated in probing. */ 1843 RTE_ETH_DEV_ATTACHED, 1844 /** Device is in removed state when plug-out is detected. */ 1845 RTE_ETH_DEV_REMOVED, 1846 }; 1847 1848 struct rte_eth_dev_sriov { 1849 uint8_t active; /**< SRIOV is active with 16, 32 or 64 pools */ 1850 uint8_t nb_q_per_pool; /**< rx queue number per pool */ 1851 uint16_t def_vmdq_idx; /**< Default pool num used for PF */ 1852 uint16_t def_pool_q_idx; /**< Default pool queue start reg index */ 1853 }; 1854 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_SRIOV(dev) ((dev)->data->sriov) 1855 1856 #define RTE_ETH_NAME_MAX_LEN RTE_DEV_NAME_MAX_LEN 1857 1858 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_NO_OWNER 0 1859 1860 #define RTE_ETH_MAX_OWNER_NAME_LEN 64 1861 1862 struct rte_eth_dev_owner { 1863 uint64_t id; /**< The owner unique identifier. */ 1864 char name[RTE_ETH_MAX_OWNER_NAME_LEN]; /**< The owner name. */ 1865 }; 1866 1867 /**@{@name Device flags 1868 * Flags internally saved in rte_eth_dev_data.dev_flags 1869 * and reported in rte_eth_dev_info.dev_flags. 1870 */ 1871 /** PMD supports thread-safe flow operations */ 1872 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_FLOW_OPS_THREAD_SAFE 0x0001 1873 /** Device supports link state interrupt */ 1874 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_INTR_LSC 0x0002 1875 /** Device is a bonded slave */ 1876 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_BONDED_SLAVE 0x0004 1877 /** Device supports device removal interrupt */ 1878 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_INTR_RMV 0x0008 1879 /** Device is port representor */ 1880 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_REPRESENTOR 0x0010 1881 /** Device does not support MAC change after started */ 1882 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_NOLIVE_MAC_ADDR 0x0020 1883 /** 1884 * Queue xstats filled automatically by ethdev layer. 1885 * PMDs filling the queue xstats themselves should not set this flag 1886 */ 1887 #define RTE_ETH_DEV_AUTOFILL_QUEUE_XSTATS 0x0040 1888 /**@}*/ 1889 1890 /** 1891 * Iterates over valid ethdev ports owned by a specific owner. 1892 * 1893 * @param port_id 1894 * The id of the next possible valid owned port. 1895 * @param owner_id 1896 * The owner identifier. 1897 * RTE_ETH_DEV_NO_OWNER means iterate over all valid ownerless ports. 1898 * @return 1899 * Next valid port id owned by owner_id, RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS if there is none. 1900 */ 1901 uint64_t rte_eth_find_next_owned_by(uint16_t port_id, 1902 const uint64_t owner_id); 1903 1904 /** 1905 * Macro to iterate over all enabled ethdev ports owned by a specific owner. 1906 */ 1907 #define RTE_ETH_FOREACH_DEV_OWNED_BY(p, o) \ 1908 for (p = rte_eth_find_next_owned_by(0, o); \ 1909 (unsigned int)p < (unsigned int)RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS; \ 1910 p = rte_eth_find_next_owned_by(p + 1, o)) 1911 1912 /** 1913 * Iterates over valid ethdev ports. 1914 * 1915 * @param port_id 1916 * The id of the next possible valid port. 1917 * @return 1918 * Next valid port id, RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS if there is none. 1919 */ 1920 uint16_t rte_eth_find_next(uint16_t port_id); 1921 1922 /** 1923 * Macro to iterate over all enabled and ownerless ethdev ports. 1924 */ 1925 #define RTE_ETH_FOREACH_DEV(p) \ 1926 RTE_ETH_FOREACH_DEV_OWNED_BY(p, RTE_ETH_DEV_NO_OWNER) 1927 1928 /** 1929 * Iterates over ethdev ports of a specified device. 1930 * 1931 * @param port_id_start 1932 * The id of the next possible valid port. 1933 * @param parent 1934 * The generic device behind the ports to iterate. 1935 * @return 1936 * Next port id of the device, possibly port_id_start, 1937 * RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS if there is none. 1938 */ 1939 uint16_t 1940 rte_eth_find_next_of(uint16_t port_id_start, 1941 const struct rte_device *parent); 1942 1943 /** 1944 * Macro to iterate over all ethdev ports of a specified device. 1945 * 1946 * @param port_id 1947 * The id of the matching port being iterated. 1948 * @param parent 1949 * The rte_device pointer matching the iterated ports. 1950 */ 1951 #define RTE_ETH_FOREACH_DEV_OF(port_id, parent) \ 1952 for (port_id = rte_eth_find_next_of(0, parent); \ 1953 port_id < RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS; \ 1954 port_id = rte_eth_find_next_of(port_id + 1, parent)) 1955 1956 /** 1957 * Iterates over sibling ethdev ports (i.e. sharing the same rte_device). 1958 * 1959 * @param port_id_start 1960 * The id of the next possible valid sibling port. 1961 * @param ref_port_id 1962 * The id of a reference port to compare rte_device with. 1963 * @return 1964 * Next sibling port id, possibly port_id_start or ref_port_id itself, 1965 * RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS if there is none. 1966 */ 1967 uint16_t 1968 rte_eth_find_next_sibling(uint16_t port_id_start, uint16_t ref_port_id); 1969 1970 /** 1971 * Macro to iterate over all ethdev ports sharing the same rte_device 1972 * as the specified port. 1973 * Note: the specified reference port is part of the loop iterations. 1974 * 1975 * @param port_id 1976 * The id of the matching port being iterated. 1977 * @param ref_port_id 1978 * The id of the port being compared. 1979 */ 1980 #define RTE_ETH_FOREACH_DEV_SIBLING(port_id, ref_port_id) \ 1981 for (port_id = rte_eth_find_next_sibling(0, ref_port_id); \ 1982 port_id < RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS; \ 1983 port_id = rte_eth_find_next_sibling(port_id + 1, ref_port_id)) 1984 1985 /** 1986 * @warning 1987 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 1988 * 1989 * Get a new unique owner identifier. 1990 * An owner identifier is used to owns Ethernet devices by only one DPDK entity 1991 * to avoid multiple management of device by different entities. 1992 * 1993 * @param owner_id 1994 * Owner identifier pointer. 1995 * @return 1996 * Negative errno value on error, 0 on success. 1997 */ 1998 __rte_experimental 1999 int rte_eth_dev_owner_new(uint64_t *owner_id); 2000 2001 /** 2002 * @warning 2003 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 2004 * 2005 * Set an Ethernet device owner. 2006 * 2007 * @param port_id 2008 * The identifier of the port to own. 2009 * @param owner 2010 * The owner pointer. 2011 * @return 2012 * Negative errno value on error, 0 on success. 2013 */ 2014 __rte_experimental 2015 int rte_eth_dev_owner_set(const uint16_t port_id, 2016 const struct rte_eth_dev_owner *owner); 2017 2018 /** 2019 * @warning 2020 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 2021 * 2022 * Unset Ethernet device owner to make the device ownerless. 2023 * 2024 * @param port_id 2025 * The identifier of port to make ownerless. 2026 * @param owner_id 2027 * The owner identifier. 2028 * @return 2029 * 0 on success, negative errno value on error. 2030 */ 2031 __rte_experimental 2032 int rte_eth_dev_owner_unset(const uint16_t port_id, 2033 const uint64_t owner_id); 2034 2035 /** 2036 * @warning 2037 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 2038 * 2039 * Remove owner from all Ethernet devices owned by a specific owner. 2040 * 2041 * @param owner_id 2042 * The owner identifier. 2043 * @return 2044 * 0 on success, negative errno value on error. 2045 */ 2046 __rte_experimental 2047 int rte_eth_dev_owner_delete(const uint64_t owner_id); 2048 2049 /** 2050 * @warning 2051 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 2052 * 2053 * Get the owner of an Ethernet device. 2054 * 2055 * @param port_id 2056 * The port identifier. 2057 * @param owner 2058 * The owner structure pointer to fill. 2059 * @return 2060 * 0 on success, negative errno value on error.. 2061 */ 2062 __rte_experimental 2063 int rte_eth_dev_owner_get(const uint16_t port_id, 2064 struct rte_eth_dev_owner *owner); 2065 2066 /** 2067 * Get the number of ports which are usable for the application. 2068 * 2069 * These devices must be iterated by using the macro 2070 * ``RTE_ETH_FOREACH_DEV`` or ``RTE_ETH_FOREACH_DEV_OWNED_BY`` 2071 * to deal with non-contiguous ranges of devices. 2072 * 2073 * @return 2074 * The count of available Ethernet devices. 2075 */ 2076 uint16_t rte_eth_dev_count_avail(void); 2077 2078 /** 2079 * Get the total number of ports which are allocated. 2080 * 2081 * Some devices may not be available for the application. 2082 * 2083 * @return 2084 * The total count of Ethernet devices. 2085 */ 2086 uint16_t rte_eth_dev_count_total(void); 2087 2088 /** 2089 * Convert a numerical speed in Mbps to a bitmap flag that can be used in 2090 * the bitmap link_speeds of the struct rte_eth_conf 2091 * 2092 * @param speed 2093 * Numerical speed value in Mbps 2094 * @param duplex 2095 * ETH_LINK_[HALF/FULL]_DUPLEX (only for 10/100M speeds) 2096 * @return 2097 * 0 if the speed cannot be mapped 2098 */ 2099 uint32_t rte_eth_speed_bitflag(uint32_t speed, int duplex); 2100 2101 /** 2102 * Get DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_* flag name. 2103 * 2104 * @param offload 2105 * Offload flag. 2106 * @return 2107 * Offload name or 'UNKNOWN' if the flag cannot be recognised. 2108 */ 2109 const char *rte_eth_dev_rx_offload_name(uint64_t offload); 2110 2111 /** 2112 * Get DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_* flag name. 2113 * 2114 * @param offload 2115 * Offload flag. 2116 * @return 2117 * Offload name or 'UNKNOWN' if the flag cannot be recognised. 2118 */ 2119 const char *rte_eth_dev_tx_offload_name(uint64_t offload); 2120 2121 /** 2122 * Configure an Ethernet device. 2123 * This function must be invoked first before any other function in the 2124 * Ethernet API. This function can also be re-invoked when a device is in the 2125 * stopped state. 2126 * 2127 * @param port_id 2128 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device to configure. 2129 * @param nb_rx_queue 2130 * The number of receive queues to set up for the Ethernet device. 2131 * @param nb_tx_queue 2132 * The number of transmit queues to set up for the Ethernet device. 2133 * @param eth_conf 2134 * The pointer to the configuration data to be used for the Ethernet device. 2135 * The *rte_eth_conf* structure includes: 2136 * - the hardware offload features to activate, with dedicated fields for 2137 * each statically configurable offload hardware feature provided by 2138 * Ethernet devices, such as IP checksum or VLAN tag stripping for 2139 * example. 2140 * The Rx offload bitfield API is obsolete and will be deprecated. 2141 * Applications should set the ignore_bitfield_offloads bit on *rxmode* 2142 * structure and use offloads field to set per-port offloads instead. 2143 * - Any offloading set in eth_conf->[rt]xmode.offloads must be within 2144 * the [rt]x_offload_capa returned from rte_eth_dev_info_get(). 2145 * Any type of device supported offloading set in the input argument 2146 * eth_conf->[rt]xmode.offloads to rte_eth_dev_configure() is enabled 2147 * on all queues and it can't be disabled in rte_eth_[rt]x_queue_setup() 2148 * - the Receive Side Scaling (RSS) configuration when using multiple RX 2149 * queues per port. Any RSS hash function set in eth_conf->rss_conf.rss_hf 2150 * must be within the flow_type_rss_offloads provided by drivers via 2151 * rte_eth_dev_info_get() API. 2152 * 2153 * Embedding all configuration information in a single data structure 2154 * is the more flexible method that allows the addition of new features 2155 * without changing the syntax of the API. 2156 * @return 2157 * - 0: Success, device configured. 2158 * - <0: Error code returned by the driver configuration function. 2159 */ 2160 int rte_eth_dev_configure(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t nb_rx_queue, 2161 uint16_t nb_tx_queue, const struct rte_eth_conf *eth_conf); 2162 2163 /** 2164 * @warning 2165 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 2166 * 2167 * Check if an Ethernet device was physically removed. 2168 * 2169 * @param port_id 2170 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2171 * @return 2172 * 1 when the Ethernet device is removed, otherwise 0. 2173 */ 2174 __rte_experimental 2175 int 2176 rte_eth_dev_is_removed(uint16_t port_id); 2177 2178 /** 2179 * Allocate and set up a receive queue for an Ethernet device. 2180 * 2181 * The function allocates a contiguous block of memory for *nb_rx_desc* 2182 * receive descriptors from a memory zone associated with *socket_id* 2183 * and initializes each receive descriptor with a network buffer allocated 2184 * from the memory pool *mb_pool*. 2185 * 2186 * @param port_id 2187 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2188 * @param rx_queue_id 2189 * The index of the receive queue to set up. 2190 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_rx_queue - 1] previously supplied 2191 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 2192 * @param nb_rx_desc 2193 * The number of receive descriptors to allocate for the receive ring. 2194 * @param socket_id 2195 * The *socket_id* argument is the socket identifier in case of NUMA. 2196 * The value can be *SOCKET_ID_ANY* if there is no NUMA constraint for 2197 * the DMA memory allocated for the receive descriptors of the ring. 2198 * @param rx_conf 2199 * The pointer to the configuration data to be used for the receive queue. 2200 * NULL value is allowed, in which case default RX configuration 2201 * will be used. 2202 * The *rx_conf* structure contains an *rx_thresh* structure with the values 2203 * of the Prefetch, Host, and Write-Back threshold registers of the receive 2204 * ring. 2205 * In addition it contains the hardware offloads features to activate using 2206 * the DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_* flags. 2207 * If an offloading set in rx_conf->offloads 2208 * hasn't been set in the input argument eth_conf->rxmode.offloads 2209 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(), it is a new added offloading, it must be 2210 * per-queue type and it is enabled for the queue. 2211 * No need to repeat any bit in rx_conf->offloads which has already been 2212 * enabled in rte_eth_dev_configure() at port level. An offloading enabled 2213 * at port level can't be disabled at queue level. 2214 * The configuration structure also contains the pointer to the array 2215 * of the receiving buffer segment descriptions, see rx_seg and rx_nseg 2216 * fields, this extended configuration might be used by split offloads like 2217 * RTE_ETH_RX_OFFLOAD_BUFFER_SPLIT. If mb_pool is not NULL, 2218 * the extended configuration fields must be set to NULL and zero. 2219 * @param mb_pool 2220 * The pointer to the memory pool from which to allocate *rte_mbuf* network 2221 * memory buffers to populate each descriptor of the receive ring. There are 2222 * two options to provide Rx buffer configuration: 2223 * - single pool: 2224 * mb_pool is not NULL, rx_conf.rx_nseg is 0. 2225 * - multiple segments description: 2226 * mb_pool is NULL, rx_conf.rx_seg is not NULL, rx_conf.rx_nseg is not 0. 2227 * Taken only if flag RTE_ETH_RX_OFFLOAD_BUFFER_SPLIT is set in offloads. 2228 * 2229 * @return 2230 * - 0: Success, receive queue correctly set up. 2231 * - -EIO: if device is removed. 2232 * - -ENODEV: if *port_id* is invalid. 2233 * - -EINVAL: The memory pool pointer is null or the size of network buffers 2234 * which can be allocated from this memory pool does not fit the various 2235 * buffer sizes allowed by the device controller. 2236 * - -ENOMEM: Unable to allocate the receive ring descriptors or to 2237 * allocate network memory buffers from the memory pool when 2238 * initializing receive descriptors. 2239 */ 2240 int rte_eth_rx_queue_setup(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t rx_queue_id, 2241 uint16_t nb_rx_desc, unsigned int socket_id, 2242 const struct rte_eth_rxconf *rx_conf, 2243 struct rte_mempool *mb_pool); 2244 2245 /** 2246 * @warning 2247 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 2248 * 2249 * Allocate and set up a hairpin receive queue for an Ethernet device. 2250 * 2251 * The function set up the selected queue to be used in hairpin. 2252 * 2253 * @param port_id 2254 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2255 * @param rx_queue_id 2256 * The index of the receive queue to set up. 2257 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_rx_queue - 1] previously supplied 2258 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 2259 * @param nb_rx_desc 2260 * The number of receive descriptors to allocate for the receive ring. 2261 * 0 means the PMD will use default value. 2262 * @param conf 2263 * The pointer to the hairpin configuration. 2264 * 2265 * @return 2266 * - (0) if successful. 2267 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* is invalid. 2268 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 2269 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 2270 * - (-ENOMEM) if unable to allocate the resources. 2271 */ 2272 __rte_experimental 2273 int rte_eth_rx_hairpin_queue_setup 2274 (uint16_t port_id, uint16_t rx_queue_id, uint16_t nb_rx_desc, 2275 const struct rte_eth_hairpin_conf *conf); 2276 2277 /** 2278 * Allocate and set up a transmit queue for an Ethernet device. 2279 * 2280 * @param port_id 2281 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2282 * @param tx_queue_id 2283 * The index of the transmit queue to set up. 2284 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_tx_queue - 1] previously supplied 2285 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 2286 * @param nb_tx_desc 2287 * The number of transmit descriptors to allocate for the transmit ring. 2288 * @param socket_id 2289 * The *socket_id* argument is the socket identifier in case of NUMA. 2290 * Its value can be *SOCKET_ID_ANY* if there is no NUMA constraint for 2291 * the DMA memory allocated for the transmit descriptors of the ring. 2292 * @param tx_conf 2293 * The pointer to the configuration data to be used for the transmit queue. 2294 * NULL value is allowed, in which case default TX configuration 2295 * will be used. 2296 * The *tx_conf* structure contains the following data: 2297 * - The *tx_thresh* structure with the values of the Prefetch, Host, and 2298 * Write-Back threshold registers of the transmit ring. 2299 * When setting Write-Back threshold to the value greater then zero, 2300 * *tx_rs_thresh* value should be explicitly set to one. 2301 * - The *tx_free_thresh* value indicates the [minimum] number of network 2302 * buffers that must be pending in the transmit ring to trigger their 2303 * [implicit] freeing by the driver transmit function. 2304 * - The *tx_rs_thresh* value indicates the [minimum] number of transmit 2305 * descriptors that must be pending in the transmit ring before setting the 2306 * RS bit on a descriptor by the driver transmit function. 2307 * The *tx_rs_thresh* value should be less or equal then 2308 * *tx_free_thresh* value, and both of them should be less then 2309 * *nb_tx_desc* - 3. 2310 * - The *offloads* member contains Tx offloads to be enabled. 2311 * If an offloading set in tx_conf->offloads 2312 * hasn't been set in the input argument eth_conf->txmode.offloads 2313 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(), it is a new added offloading, it must be 2314 * per-queue type and it is enabled for the queue. 2315 * No need to repeat any bit in tx_conf->offloads which has already been 2316 * enabled in rte_eth_dev_configure() at port level. An offloading enabled 2317 * at port level can't be disabled at queue level. 2318 * 2319 * Note that setting *tx_free_thresh* or *tx_rs_thresh* value to 0 forces 2320 * the transmit function to use default values. 2321 * @return 2322 * - 0: Success, the transmit queue is correctly set up. 2323 * - -ENOMEM: Unable to allocate the transmit ring descriptors. 2324 */ 2325 int rte_eth_tx_queue_setup(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t tx_queue_id, 2326 uint16_t nb_tx_desc, unsigned int socket_id, 2327 const struct rte_eth_txconf *tx_conf); 2328 2329 /** 2330 * @warning 2331 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 2332 * 2333 * Allocate and set up a transmit hairpin queue for an Ethernet device. 2334 * 2335 * @param port_id 2336 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2337 * @param tx_queue_id 2338 * The index of the transmit queue to set up. 2339 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_tx_queue - 1] previously supplied 2340 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 2341 * @param nb_tx_desc 2342 * The number of transmit descriptors to allocate for the transmit ring. 2343 * 0 to set default PMD value. 2344 * @param conf 2345 * The hairpin configuration. 2346 * 2347 * @return 2348 * - (0) if successful. 2349 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* is invalid. 2350 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 2351 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 2352 * - (-ENOMEM) if unable to allocate the resources. 2353 */ 2354 __rte_experimental 2355 int rte_eth_tx_hairpin_queue_setup 2356 (uint16_t port_id, uint16_t tx_queue_id, uint16_t nb_tx_desc, 2357 const struct rte_eth_hairpin_conf *conf); 2358 2359 /** 2360 * @warning 2361 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 2362 * 2363 * Get all the hairpin peer Rx / Tx ports of the current port. 2364 * The caller should ensure that the array is large enough to save the ports 2365 * list. 2366 * 2367 * @param port_id 2368 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2369 * @param peer_ports 2370 * Pointer to the array to store the peer ports list. 2371 * @param len 2372 * Length of the array to store the port identifiers. 2373 * @param direction 2374 * Current port to peer port direction 2375 * positive - current used as Tx to get all peer Rx ports. 2376 * zero - current used as Rx to get all peer Tx ports. 2377 * 2378 * @return 2379 * - (0 or positive) actual peer ports number. 2380 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 2381 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid 2382 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 2383 * - Others detailed errors from PMD drivers. 2384 */ 2385 __rte_experimental 2386 int rte_eth_hairpin_get_peer_ports(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t *peer_ports, 2387 size_t len, uint32_t direction); 2388 2389 /** 2390 * @warning 2391 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 2392 * 2393 * Bind all hairpin Tx queues of one port to the Rx queues of the peer port. 2394 * It is only allowed to call this function after all hairpin queues are 2395 * configured properly and the devices are in started state. 2396 * 2397 * @param tx_port 2398 * The identifier of the Tx port. 2399 * @param rx_port 2400 * The identifier of peer Rx port. 2401 * RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS is allowed for the traversal of all devices. 2402 * Rx port ID could have the same value as Tx port ID. 2403 * 2404 * @return 2405 * - (0) if successful. 2406 * - (-ENODEV) if Tx port ID is invalid. 2407 * - (-EBUSY) if device is not in started state. 2408 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 2409 * - Others detailed errors from PMD drivers. 2410 */ 2411 __rte_experimental 2412 int rte_eth_hairpin_bind(uint16_t tx_port, uint16_t rx_port); 2413 2414 /** 2415 * @warning 2416 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 2417 * 2418 * Unbind all hairpin Tx queues of one port from the Rx queues of the peer port. 2419 * This should be called before closing the Tx or Rx devices, if the bind 2420 * function is called before. 2421 * After unbinding the hairpin ports pair, it is allowed to bind them again. 2422 * Changing queues configuration should be after stopping the device(s). 2423 * 2424 * @param tx_port 2425 * The identifier of the Tx port. 2426 * @param rx_port 2427 * The identifier of peer Rx port. 2428 * RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS is allowed for traversal of all devices. 2429 * Rx port ID could have the same value as Tx port ID. 2430 * 2431 * @return 2432 * - (0) if successful. 2433 * - (-ENODEV) if Tx port ID is invalid. 2434 * - (-EBUSY) if device is in stopped state. 2435 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 2436 * - Others detailed errors from PMD drivers. 2437 */ 2438 __rte_experimental 2439 int rte_eth_hairpin_unbind(uint16_t tx_port, uint16_t rx_port); 2440 2441 /** 2442 * Return the NUMA socket to which an Ethernet device is connected 2443 * 2444 * @param port_id 2445 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device 2446 * @return 2447 * The NUMA socket id to which the Ethernet device is connected or 2448 * a default of zero if the socket could not be determined. 2449 * -1 is returned is the port_id value is out of range. 2450 */ 2451 int rte_eth_dev_socket_id(uint16_t port_id); 2452 2453 /** 2454 * Check if port_id of device is attached 2455 * 2456 * @param port_id 2457 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device 2458 * @return 2459 * - 0 if port is out of range or not attached 2460 * - 1 if device is attached 2461 */ 2462 int rte_eth_dev_is_valid_port(uint16_t port_id); 2463 2464 /** 2465 * Start specified RX queue of a port. It is used when rx_deferred_start 2466 * flag of the specified queue is true. 2467 * 2468 * @param port_id 2469 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device 2470 * @param rx_queue_id 2471 * The index of the rx queue to update the ring. 2472 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_rx_queue - 1] previously supplied 2473 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 2474 * @return 2475 * - 0: Success, the receive queue is started. 2476 * - -ENODEV: if *port_id* is invalid. 2477 * - -EINVAL: The queue_id out of range or belong to hairpin. 2478 * - -EIO: if device is removed. 2479 * - -ENOTSUP: The function not supported in PMD driver. 2480 */ 2481 int rte_eth_dev_rx_queue_start(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t rx_queue_id); 2482 2483 /** 2484 * Stop specified RX queue of a port 2485 * 2486 * @param port_id 2487 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device 2488 * @param rx_queue_id 2489 * The index of the rx queue to update the ring. 2490 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_rx_queue - 1] previously supplied 2491 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 2492 * @return 2493 * - 0: Success, the receive queue is stopped. 2494 * - -ENODEV: if *port_id* is invalid. 2495 * - -EINVAL: The queue_id out of range or belong to hairpin. 2496 * - -EIO: if device is removed. 2497 * - -ENOTSUP: The function not supported in PMD driver. 2498 */ 2499 int rte_eth_dev_rx_queue_stop(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t rx_queue_id); 2500 2501 /** 2502 * Start TX for specified queue of a port. It is used when tx_deferred_start 2503 * flag of the specified queue is true. 2504 * 2505 * @param port_id 2506 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device 2507 * @param tx_queue_id 2508 * The index of the tx queue to update the ring. 2509 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_tx_queue - 1] previously supplied 2510 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 2511 * @return 2512 * - 0: Success, the transmit queue is started. 2513 * - -ENODEV: if *port_id* is invalid. 2514 * - -EINVAL: The queue_id out of range or belong to hairpin. 2515 * - -EIO: if device is removed. 2516 * - -ENOTSUP: The function not supported in PMD driver. 2517 */ 2518 int rte_eth_dev_tx_queue_start(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t tx_queue_id); 2519 2520 /** 2521 * Stop specified TX queue of a port 2522 * 2523 * @param port_id 2524 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device 2525 * @param tx_queue_id 2526 * The index of the tx queue to update the ring. 2527 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_tx_queue - 1] previously supplied 2528 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 2529 * @return 2530 * - 0: Success, the transmit queue is stopped. 2531 * - -ENODEV: if *port_id* is invalid. 2532 * - -EINVAL: The queue_id out of range or belong to hairpin. 2533 * - -EIO: if device is removed. 2534 * - -ENOTSUP: The function not supported in PMD driver. 2535 */ 2536 int rte_eth_dev_tx_queue_stop(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t tx_queue_id); 2537 2538 /** 2539 * Start an Ethernet device. 2540 * 2541 * The device start step is the last one and consists of setting the configured 2542 * offload features and in starting the transmit and the receive units of the 2543 * device. 2544 * 2545 * Device RTE_ETH_DEV_NOLIVE_MAC_ADDR flag causes MAC address to be set before 2546 * PMD port start callback function is invoked. 2547 * 2548 * On success, all basic functions exported by the Ethernet API (link status, 2549 * receive/transmit, and so on) can be invoked. 2550 * 2551 * @param port_id 2552 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2553 * @return 2554 * - 0: Success, Ethernet device started. 2555 * - <0: Error code of the driver device start function. 2556 */ 2557 int rte_eth_dev_start(uint16_t port_id); 2558 2559 /** 2560 * Stop an Ethernet device. The device can be restarted with a call to 2561 * rte_eth_dev_start() 2562 * 2563 * @param port_id 2564 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2565 * @return 2566 * - 0: Success, Ethernet device stopped. 2567 * - <0: Error code of the driver device stop function. 2568 */ 2569 int rte_eth_dev_stop(uint16_t port_id); 2570 2571 /** 2572 * Link up an Ethernet device. 2573 * 2574 * Set device link up will re-enable the device rx/tx 2575 * functionality after it is previously set device linked down. 2576 * 2577 * @param port_id 2578 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2579 * @return 2580 * - 0: Success, Ethernet device linked up. 2581 * - <0: Error code of the driver device link up function. 2582 */ 2583 int rte_eth_dev_set_link_up(uint16_t port_id); 2584 2585 /** 2586 * Link down an Ethernet device. 2587 * The device rx/tx functionality will be disabled if success, 2588 * and it can be re-enabled with a call to 2589 * rte_eth_dev_set_link_up() 2590 * 2591 * @param port_id 2592 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2593 */ 2594 int rte_eth_dev_set_link_down(uint16_t port_id); 2595 2596 /** 2597 * Close a stopped Ethernet device. The device cannot be restarted! 2598 * The function frees all port resources. 2599 * 2600 * @param port_id 2601 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2602 * @return 2603 * - Zero if the port is closed successfully. 2604 * - Negative if something went wrong. 2605 */ 2606 int rte_eth_dev_close(uint16_t port_id); 2607 2608 /** 2609 * Reset a Ethernet device and keep its port id. 2610 * 2611 * When a port has to be reset passively, the DPDK application can invoke 2612 * this function. For example when a PF is reset, all its VFs should also 2613 * be reset. Normally a DPDK application can invoke this function when 2614 * RTE_ETH_EVENT_INTR_RESET event is detected, but can also use it to start 2615 * a port reset in other circumstances. 2616 * 2617 * When this function is called, it first stops the port and then calls the 2618 * PMD specific dev_uninit( ) and dev_init( ) to return the port to initial 2619 * state, in which no Tx and Rx queues are setup, as if the port has been 2620 * reset and not started. The port keeps the port id it had before the 2621 * function call. 2622 * 2623 * After calling rte_eth_dev_reset( ), the application should use 2624 * rte_eth_dev_configure( ), rte_eth_rx_queue_setup( ), 2625 * rte_eth_tx_queue_setup( ), and rte_eth_dev_start( ) 2626 * to reconfigure the device as appropriate. 2627 * 2628 * Note: To avoid unexpected behavior, the application should stop calling 2629 * Tx and Rx functions before calling rte_eth_dev_reset( ). For thread 2630 * safety, all these controlling functions should be called from the same 2631 * thread. 2632 * 2633 * @param port_id 2634 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2635 * 2636 * @return 2637 * - (0) if successful. 2638 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* is invalid. 2639 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support this function. 2640 * - (-EPERM) if not ran from the primary process. 2641 * - (-EIO) if re-initialisation failed or device is removed. 2642 * - (-ENOMEM) if the reset failed due to OOM. 2643 * - (-EAGAIN) if the reset temporarily failed and should be retried later. 2644 */ 2645 int rte_eth_dev_reset(uint16_t port_id); 2646 2647 /** 2648 * Enable receipt in promiscuous mode for an Ethernet device. 2649 * 2650 * @param port_id 2651 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2652 * @return 2653 * - (0) if successful. 2654 * - (-ENOTSUP) if support for promiscuous_enable() does not exist 2655 * for the device. 2656 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 2657 */ 2658 int rte_eth_promiscuous_enable(uint16_t port_id); 2659 2660 /** 2661 * Disable receipt in promiscuous mode for an Ethernet device. 2662 * 2663 * @param port_id 2664 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2665 * @return 2666 * - (0) if successful. 2667 * - (-ENOTSUP) if support for promiscuous_disable() does not exist 2668 * for the device. 2669 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 2670 */ 2671 int rte_eth_promiscuous_disable(uint16_t port_id); 2672 2673 /** 2674 * Return the value of promiscuous mode for an Ethernet device. 2675 * 2676 * @param port_id 2677 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2678 * @return 2679 * - (1) if promiscuous is enabled 2680 * - (0) if promiscuous is disabled. 2681 * - (-1) on error 2682 */ 2683 int rte_eth_promiscuous_get(uint16_t port_id); 2684 2685 /** 2686 * Enable the receipt of any multicast frame by an Ethernet device. 2687 * 2688 * @param port_id 2689 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2690 * @return 2691 * - (0) if successful. 2692 * - (-ENOTSUP) if support for allmulticast_enable() does not exist 2693 * for the device. 2694 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 2695 */ 2696 int rte_eth_allmulticast_enable(uint16_t port_id); 2697 2698 /** 2699 * Disable the receipt of all multicast frames by an Ethernet device. 2700 * 2701 * @param port_id 2702 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2703 * @return 2704 * - (0) if successful. 2705 * - (-ENOTSUP) if support for allmulticast_disable() does not exist 2706 * for the device. 2707 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 2708 */ 2709 int rte_eth_allmulticast_disable(uint16_t port_id); 2710 2711 /** 2712 * Return the value of allmulticast mode for an Ethernet device. 2713 * 2714 * @param port_id 2715 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2716 * @return 2717 * - (1) if allmulticast is enabled 2718 * - (0) if allmulticast is disabled. 2719 * - (-1) on error 2720 */ 2721 int rte_eth_allmulticast_get(uint16_t port_id); 2722 2723 /** 2724 * Retrieve the link status (up/down), the duplex mode (half/full), 2725 * the negotiation (auto/fixed), and if available, the speed (Mbps). 2726 * 2727 * It might need to wait up to 9 seconds. 2728 * @see rte_eth_link_get_nowait. 2729 * 2730 * @param port_id 2731 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2732 * @param link 2733 * Link information written back. 2734 * @return 2735 * - (0) if successful. 2736 * - (-ENOTSUP) if the function is not supported in PMD driver. 2737 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 2738 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 2739 */ 2740 int rte_eth_link_get(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_eth_link *link); 2741 2742 /** 2743 * Retrieve the link status (up/down), the duplex mode (half/full), 2744 * the negotiation (auto/fixed), and if available, the speed (Mbps). 2745 * 2746 * @param port_id 2747 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2748 * @param link 2749 * Link information written back. 2750 * @return 2751 * - (0) if successful. 2752 * - (-ENOTSUP) if the function is not supported in PMD driver. 2753 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 2754 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 2755 */ 2756 int rte_eth_link_get_nowait(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_eth_link *link); 2757 2758 /** 2759 * @warning 2760 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 2761 * 2762 * The function converts a link_speed to a string. It handles all special 2763 * values like unknown or none speed. 2764 * 2765 * @param link_speed 2766 * link_speed of rte_eth_link struct 2767 * @return 2768 * Link speed in textual format. It's pointer to immutable memory. 2769 * No free is required. 2770 */ 2771 __rte_experimental 2772 const char *rte_eth_link_speed_to_str(uint32_t link_speed); 2773 2774 /** 2775 * @warning 2776 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 2777 * 2778 * The function converts a rte_eth_link struct representing a link status to 2779 * a string. 2780 * 2781 * @param str 2782 * A pointer to a string to be filled with textual representation of 2783 * device status. At least ETH_LINK_MAX_STR_LEN bytes should be allocated to 2784 * store default link status text. 2785 * @param len 2786 * Length of available memory at 'str' string. 2787 * @param eth_link 2788 * Link status returned by rte_eth_link_get function 2789 * @return 2790 * Number of bytes written to str array or -EINVAL if bad parameter. 2791 */ 2792 __rte_experimental 2793 int rte_eth_link_to_str(char *str, size_t len, 2794 const struct rte_eth_link *eth_link); 2795 2796 /** 2797 * Retrieve the general I/O statistics of an Ethernet device. 2798 * 2799 * @param port_id 2800 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2801 * @param stats 2802 * A pointer to a structure of type *rte_eth_stats* to be filled with 2803 * the values of device counters for the following set of statistics: 2804 * - *ipackets* with the total of successfully received packets. 2805 * - *opackets* with the total of successfully transmitted packets. 2806 * - *ibytes* with the total of successfully received bytes. 2807 * - *obytes* with the total of successfully transmitted bytes. 2808 * - *ierrors* with the total of erroneous received packets. 2809 * - *oerrors* with the total of failed transmitted packets. 2810 * @return 2811 * Zero if successful. Non-zero otherwise. 2812 */ 2813 int rte_eth_stats_get(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_eth_stats *stats); 2814 2815 /** 2816 * Reset the general I/O statistics of an Ethernet device. 2817 * 2818 * @param port_id 2819 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2820 * @return 2821 * - (0) if device notified to reset stats. 2822 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 2823 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 2824 * - (<0): Error code of the driver stats reset function. 2825 */ 2826 int rte_eth_stats_reset(uint16_t port_id); 2827 2828 /** 2829 * Retrieve names of extended statistics of an Ethernet device. 2830 * 2831 * There is an assumption that 'xstat_names' and 'xstats' arrays are matched 2832 * by array index: 2833 * xstats_names[i].name => xstats[i].value 2834 * 2835 * And the array index is same with id field of 'struct rte_eth_xstat': 2836 * xstats[i].id == i 2837 * 2838 * This assumption makes key-value pair matching less flexible but simpler. 2839 * 2840 * @param port_id 2841 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2842 * @param xstats_names 2843 * An rte_eth_xstat_name array of at least *size* elements to 2844 * be filled. If set to NULL, the function returns the required number 2845 * of elements. 2846 * @param size 2847 * The size of the xstats_names array (number of elements). 2848 * @return 2849 * - A positive value lower or equal to size: success. The return value 2850 * is the number of entries filled in the stats table. 2851 * - A positive value higher than size: error, the given statistics table 2852 * is too small. The return value corresponds to the size that should 2853 * be given to succeed. The entries in the table are not valid and 2854 * shall not be used by the caller. 2855 * - A negative value on error (invalid port id). 2856 */ 2857 int rte_eth_xstats_get_names(uint16_t port_id, 2858 struct rte_eth_xstat_name *xstats_names, 2859 unsigned int size); 2860 2861 /** 2862 * Retrieve extended statistics of an Ethernet device. 2863 * 2864 * There is an assumption that 'xstat_names' and 'xstats' arrays are matched 2865 * by array index: 2866 * xstats_names[i].name => xstats[i].value 2867 * 2868 * And the array index is same with id field of 'struct rte_eth_xstat': 2869 * xstats[i].id == i 2870 * 2871 * This assumption makes key-value pair matching less flexible but simpler. 2872 * 2873 * @param port_id 2874 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2875 * @param xstats 2876 * A pointer to a table of structure of type *rte_eth_xstat* 2877 * to be filled with device statistics ids and values. 2878 * This parameter can be set to NULL if n is 0. 2879 * @param n 2880 * The size of the xstats array (number of elements). 2881 * @return 2882 * - A positive value lower or equal to n: success. The return value 2883 * is the number of entries filled in the stats table. 2884 * - A positive value higher than n: error, the given statistics table 2885 * is too small. The return value corresponds to the size that should 2886 * be given to succeed. The entries in the table are not valid and 2887 * shall not be used by the caller. 2888 * - A negative value on error (invalid port id). 2889 */ 2890 int rte_eth_xstats_get(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_eth_xstat *xstats, 2891 unsigned int n); 2892 2893 /** 2894 * Retrieve names of extended statistics of an Ethernet device. 2895 * 2896 * @param port_id 2897 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2898 * @param xstats_names 2899 * An rte_eth_xstat_name array of at least *size* elements to 2900 * be filled. If set to NULL, the function returns the required number 2901 * of elements. 2902 * @param ids 2903 * IDs array given by app to retrieve specific statistics 2904 * @param size 2905 * The size of the xstats_names array (number of elements). 2906 * @return 2907 * - A positive value lower or equal to size: success. The return value 2908 * is the number of entries filled in the stats table. 2909 * - A positive value higher than size: error, the given statistics table 2910 * is too small. The return value corresponds to the size that should 2911 * be given to succeed. The entries in the table are not valid and 2912 * shall not be used by the caller. 2913 * - A negative value on error (invalid port id). 2914 */ 2915 int 2916 rte_eth_xstats_get_names_by_id(uint16_t port_id, 2917 struct rte_eth_xstat_name *xstats_names, unsigned int size, 2918 uint64_t *ids); 2919 2920 /** 2921 * Retrieve extended statistics of an Ethernet device. 2922 * 2923 * @param port_id 2924 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2925 * @param ids 2926 * A pointer to an ids array passed by application. This tells which 2927 * statistics values function should retrieve. This parameter 2928 * can be set to NULL if size is 0. In this case function will retrieve 2929 * all available statistics. 2930 * @param values 2931 * A pointer to a table to be filled with device statistics values. 2932 * @param size 2933 * The size of the ids array (number of elements). 2934 * @return 2935 * - A positive value lower or equal to size: success. The return value 2936 * is the number of entries filled in the stats table. 2937 * - A positive value higher than size: error, the given statistics table 2938 * is too small. The return value corresponds to the size that should 2939 * be given to succeed. The entries in the table are not valid and 2940 * shall not be used by the caller. 2941 * - A negative value on error (invalid port id). 2942 */ 2943 int rte_eth_xstats_get_by_id(uint16_t port_id, const uint64_t *ids, 2944 uint64_t *values, unsigned int size); 2945 2946 /** 2947 * Gets the ID of a statistic from its name. 2948 * 2949 * This function searches for the statistics using string compares, and 2950 * as such should not be used on the fast-path. For fast-path retrieval of 2951 * specific statistics, store the ID as provided in *id* from this function, 2952 * and pass the ID to rte_eth_xstats_get() 2953 * 2954 * @param port_id The port to look up statistics from 2955 * @param xstat_name The name of the statistic to return 2956 * @param[out] id A pointer to an app-supplied uint64_t which should be 2957 * set to the ID of the stat if the stat exists. 2958 * @return 2959 * 0 on success 2960 * -ENODEV for invalid port_id, 2961 * -EIO if device is removed, 2962 * -EINVAL if the xstat_name doesn't exist in port_id 2963 * -ENOMEM if bad parameter. 2964 */ 2965 int rte_eth_xstats_get_id_by_name(uint16_t port_id, const char *xstat_name, 2966 uint64_t *id); 2967 2968 /** 2969 * Reset extended statistics of an Ethernet device. 2970 * 2971 * @param port_id 2972 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2973 * @return 2974 * - (0) if device notified to reset extended stats. 2975 * - (-ENOTSUP) if pmd doesn't support both 2976 * extended stats and basic stats reset. 2977 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 2978 * - (<0): Error code of the driver xstats reset function. 2979 */ 2980 int rte_eth_xstats_reset(uint16_t port_id); 2981 2982 /** 2983 * Set a mapping for the specified transmit queue to the specified per-queue 2984 * statistics counter. 2985 * 2986 * @param port_id 2987 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 2988 * @param tx_queue_id 2989 * The index of the transmit queue for which a queue stats mapping is required. 2990 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_tx_queue - 1] previously supplied 2991 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 2992 * @param stat_idx 2993 * The per-queue packet statistics functionality number that the transmit 2994 * queue is to be assigned. 2995 * The value must be in the range [0, RTE_ETHDEV_QUEUE_STAT_CNTRS - 1]. 2996 * Max RTE_ETHDEV_QUEUE_STAT_CNTRS being 256. 2997 * @return 2998 * Zero if successful. Non-zero otherwise. 2999 */ 3000 int rte_eth_dev_set_tx_queue_stats_mapping(uint16_t port_id, 3001 uint16_t tx_queue_id, uint8_t stat_idx); 3002 3003 /** 3004 * Set a mapping for the specified receive queue to the specified per-queue 3005 * statistics counter. 3006 * 3007 * @param port_id 3008 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3009 * @param rx_queue_id 3010 * The index of the receive queue for which a queue stats mapping is required. 3011 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_rx_queue - 1] previously supplied 3012 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 3013 * @param stat_idx 3014 * The per-queue packet statistics functionality number that the receive 3015 * queue is to be assigned. 3016 * The value must be in the range [0, RTE_ETHDEV_QUEUE_STAT_CNTRS - 1]. 3017 * Max RTE_ETHDEV_QUEUE_STAT_CNTRS being 256. 3018 * @return 3019 * Zero if successful. Non-zero otherwise. 3020 */ 3021 int rte_eth_dev_set_rx_queue_stats_mapping(uint16_t port_id, 3022 uint16_t rx_queue_id, 3023 uint8_t stat_idx); 3024 3025 /** 3026 * Retrieve the Ethernet address of an Ethernet device. 3027 * 3028 * @param port_id 3029 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3030 * @param mac_addr 3031 * A pointer to a structure of type *ether_addr* to be filled with 3032 * the Ethernet address of the Ethernet device. 3033 * @return 3034 * - (0) if successful 3035 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3036 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 3037 */ 3038 int rte_eth_macaddr_get(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_ether_addr *mac_addr); 3039 3040 /** 3041 * Retrieve the contextual information of an Ethernet device. 3042 * 3043 * As part of this function, a number of of fields in dev_info will be 3044 * initialized as follows: 3045 * 3046 * rx_desc_lim = lim 3047 * tx_desc_lim = lim 3048 * 3049 * Where lim is defined within the rte_eth_dev_info_get as 3050 * 3051 * const struct rte_eth_desc_lim lim = { 3052 * .nb_max = UINT16_MAX, 3053 * .nb_min = 0, 3054 * .nb_align = 1, 3055 * .nb_seg_max = UINT16_MAX, 3056 * .nb_mtu_seg_max = UINT16_MAX, 3057 * }; 3058 * 3059 * device = dev->device 3060 * min_mtu = RTE_ETHER_MIN_MTU 3061 * max_mtu = UINT16_MAX 3062 * 3063 * The following fields will be populated if support for dev_infos_get() 3064 * exists for the device and the rte_eth_dev 'dev' has been populated 3065 * successfully with a call to it: 3066 * 3067 * driver_name = dev->device->driver->name 3068 * nb_rx_queues = dev->data->nb_rx_queues 3069 * nb_tx_queues = dev->data->nb_tx_queues 3070 * dev_flags = &dev->data->dev_flags 3071 * 3072 * @param port_id 3073 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3074 * @param dev_info 3075 * A pointer to a structure of type *rte_eth_dev_info* to be filled with 3076 * the contextual information of the Ethernet device. 3077 * @return 3078 * - (0) if successful. 3079 * - (-ENOTSUP) if support for dev_infos_get() does not exist for the device. 3080 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3081 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 3082 */ 3083 int rte_eth_dev_info_get(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_eth_dev_info *dev_info); 3084 3085 /** 3086 * Retrieve the firmware version of a device. 3087 * 3088 * @param port_id 3089 * The port identifier of the device. 3090 * @param fw_version 3091 * A pointer to a string array storing the firmware version of a device, 3092 * the string includes terminating null. This pointer is allocated by caller. 3093 * @param fw_size 3094 * The size of the string array pointed by fw_version, which should be 3095 * large enough to store firmware version of the device. 3096 * @return 3097 * - (0) if successful. 3098 * - (-ENOTSUP) if operation is not supported. 3099 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3100 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3101 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 3102 * - (>0) if *fw_size* is not enough to store firmware version, return 3103 * the size of the non truncated string. 3104 */ 3105 int rte_eth_dev_fw_version_get(uint16_t port_id, 3106 char *fw_version, size_t fw_size); 3107 3108 /** 3109 * Retrieve the supported packet types of an Ethernet device. 3110 * 3111 * When a packet type is announced as supported, it *must* be recognized by 3112 * the PMD. For instance, if RTE_PTYPE_L2_ETHER, RTE_PTYPE_L2_ETHER_VLAN 3113 * and RTE_PTYPE_L3_IPV4 are announced, the PMD must return the following 3114 * packet types for these packets: 3115 * - Ether/IPv4 -> RTE_PTYPE_L2_ETHER | RTE_PTYPE_L3_IPV4 3116 * - Ether/Vlan/IPv4 -> RTE_PTYPE_L2_ETHER_VLAN | RTE_PTYPE_L3_IPV4 3117 * - Ether/[anything else] -> RTE_PTYPE_L2_ETHER 3118 * - Ether/Vlan/[anything else] -> RTE_PTYPE_L2_ETHER_VLAN 3119 * 3120 * When a packet is received by a PMD, the most precise type must be 3121 * returned among the ones supported. However a PMD is allowed to set 3122 * packet type that is not in the supported list, at the condition that it 3123 * is more precise. Therefore, a PMD announcing no supported packet types 3124 * can still set a matching packet type in a received packet. 3125 * 3126 * @note 3127 * Better to invoke this API after the device is already started or rx burst 3128 * function is decided, to obtain correct supported ptypes. 3129 * @note 3130 * if a given PMD does not report what ptypes it supports, then the supported 3131 * ptype count is reported as 0. 3132 * @param port_id 3133 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3134 * @param ptype_mask 3135 * A hint of what kind of packet type which the caller is interested in. 3136 * @param ptypes 3137 * An array pointer to store adequate packet types, allocated by caller. 3138 * @param num 3139 * Size of the array pointed by param ptypes. 3140 * @return 3141 * - (>=0) Number of supported ptypes. If the number of types exceeds num, 3142 * only num entries will be filled into the ptypes array, but the full 3143 * count of supported ptypes will be returned. 3144 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3145 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 3146 */ 3147 int rte_eth_dev_get_supported_ptypes(uint16_t port_id, uint32_t ptype_mask, 3148 uint32_t *ptypes, int num); 3149 /** 3150 * Inform Ethernet device about reduced range of packet types to handle. 3151 * 3152 * Application can use this function to set only specific ptypes that it's 3153 * interested. This information can be used by the PMD to optimize Rx path. 3154 * 3155 * The function accepts an array `set_ptypes` allocated by the caller to 3156 * store the packet types set by the driver, the last element of the array 3157 * is set to RTE_PTYPE_UNKNOWN. The size of the `set_ptype` array should be 3158 * `rte_eth_dev_get_supported_ptypes() + 1` else it might only be filled 3159 * partially. 3160 * 3161 * @param port_id 3162 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3163 * @param ptype_mask 3164 * The ptype family that application is interested in should be bitwise OR of 3165 * RTE_PTYPE_*_MASK or 0. 3166 * @param set_ptypes 3167 * An array pointer to store set packet types, allocated by caller. The 3168 * function marks the end of array with RTE_PTYPE_UNKNOWN. 3169 * @param num 3170 * Size of the array pointed by param ptypes. 3171 * Should be rte_eth_dev_get_supported_ptypes() + 1 to accommodate the 3172 * set ptypes. 3173 * @return 3174 * - (0) if Success. 3175 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3176 * - (-EINVAL) if *ptype_mask* is invalid (or) set_ptypes is NULL and 3177 * num > 0. 3178 */ 3179 int rte_eth_dev_set_ptypes(uint16_t port_id, uint32_t ptype_mask, 3180 uint32_t *set_ptypes, unsigned int num); 3181 3182 /** 3183 * Retrieve the MTU of an Ethernet device. 3184 * 3185 * @param port_id 3186 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3187 * @param mtu 3188 * A pointer to a uint16_t where the retrieved MTU is to be stored. 3189 * @return 3190 * - (0) if successful. 3191 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3192 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 3193 */ 3194 int rte_eth_dev_get_mtu(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t *mtu); 3195 3196 /** 3197 * Change the MTU of an Ethernet device. 3198 * 3199 * @param port_id 3200 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3201 * @param mtu 3202 * A uint16_t for the MTU to be applied. 3203 * @return 3204 * - (0) if successful. 3205 * - (-ENOTSUP) if operation is not supported. 3206 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3207 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3208 * - (-EINVAL) if *mtu* invalid, validation of mtu can occur within 3209 * rte_eth_dev_set_mtu if dev_infos_get is supported by the device or 3210 * when the mtu is set using dev->dev_ops->mtu_set. 3211 * - (-EBUSY) if operation is not allowed when the port is running 3212 */ 3213 int rte_eth_dev_set_mtu(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t mtu); 3214 3215 /** 3216 * Enable/Disable hardware filtering by an Ethernet device of received 3217 * VLAN packets tagged with a given VLAN Tag Identifier. 3218 * 3219 * @param port_id 3220 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3221 * @param vlan_id 3222 * The VLAN Tag Identifier whose filtering must be enabled or disabled. 3223 * @param on 3224 * If > 0, enable VLAN filtering of VLAN packets tagged with *vlan_id*. 3225 * Otherwise, disable VLAN filtering of VLAN packets tagged with *vlan_id*. 3226 * @return 3227 * - (0) if successful. 3228 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware-assisted VLAN filtering not configured. 3229 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3230 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3231 * - (-ENOSYS) if VLAN filtering on *port_id* disabled. 3232 * - (-EINVAL) if *vlan_id* > 4095. 3233 */ 3234 int rte_eth_dev_vlan_filter(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t vlan_id, int on); 3235 3236 /** 3237 * Enable/Disable hardware VLAN Strip by a rx queue of an Ethernet device. 3238 * 3239 * @param port_id 3240 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3241 * @param rx_queue_id 3242 * The index of the receive queue for which a queue stats mapping is required. 3243 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_rx_queue - 1] previously supplied 3244 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 3245 * @param on 3246 * If 1, Enable VLAN Stripping of the receive queue of the Ethernet port. 3247 * If 0, Disable VLAN Stripping of the receive queue of the Ethernet port. 3248 * @return 3249 * - (0) if successful. 3250 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware-assisted VLAN stripping not configured. 3251 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3252 * - (-EINVAL) if *rx_queue_id* invalid. 3253 */ 3254 int rte_eth_dev_set_vlan_strip_on_queue(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t rx_queue_id, 3255 int on); 3256 3257 /** 3258 * Set the Outer VLAN Ether Type by an Ethernet device, it can be inserted to 3259 * the VLAN header. 3260 * 3261 * @param port_id 3262 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3263 * @param vlan_type 3264 * The vlan type. 3265 * @param tag_type 3266 * The Tag Protocol ID 3267 * @return 3268 * - (0) if successful. 3269 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware-assisted VLAN TPID setup is not supported. 3270 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3271 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3272 */ 3273 int rte_eth_dev_set_vlan_ether_type(uint16_t port_id, 3274 enum rte_vlan_type vlan_type, 3275 uint16_t tag_type); 3276 3277 /** 3278 * Set VLAN offload configuration on an Ethernet device. 3279 * 3280 * @param port_id 3281 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3282 * @param offload_mask 3283 * The VLAN Offload bit mask can be mixed use with "OR" 3284 * ETH_VLAN_STRIP_OFFLOAD 3285 * ETH_VLAN_FILTER_OFFLOAD 3286 * ETH_VLAN_EXTEND_OFFLOAD 3287 * ETH_QINQ_STRIP_OFFLOAD 3288 * @return 3289 * - (0) if successful. 3290 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware-assisted VLAN filtering not configured. 3291 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3292 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3293 */ 3294 int rte_eth_dev_set_vlan_offload(uint16_t port_id, int offload_mask); 3295 3296 /** 3297 * Read VLAN Offload configuration from an Ethernet device 3298 * 3299 * @param port_id 3300 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3301 * @return 3302 * - (>0) if successful. Bit mask to indicate 3303 * ETH_VLAN_STRIP_OFFLOAD 3304 * ETH_VLAN_FILTER_OFFLOAD 3305 * ETH_VLAN_EXTEND_OFFLOAD 3306 * ETH_QINQ_STRIP_OFFLOAD 3307 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3308 */ 3309 int rte_eth_dev_get_vlan_offload(uint16_t port_id); 3310 3311 /** 3312 * Set port based TX VLAN insertion on or off. 3313 * 3314 * @param port_id 3315 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3316 * @param pvid 3317 * Port based TX VLAN identifier together with user priority. 3318 * @param on 3319 * Turn on or off the port based TX VLAN insertion. 3320 * 3321 * @return 3322 * - (0) if successful. 3323 * - negative if failed. 3324 */ 3325 int rte_eth_dev_set_vlan_pvid(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t pvid, int on); 3326 3327 typedef void (*buffer_tx_error_fn)(struct rte_mbuf **unsent, uint16_t count, 3328 void *userdata); 3329 3330 /** 3331 * Structure used to buffer packets for future TX 3332 * Used by APIs rte_eth_tx_buffer and rte_eth_tx_buffer_flush 3333 */ 3334 struct rte_eth_dev_tx_buffer { 3335 buffer_tx_error_fn error_callback; 3336 void *error_userdata; 3337 uint16_t size; /**< Size of buffer for buffered tx */ 3338 uint16_t length; /**< Number of packets in the array */ 3339 struct rte_mbuf *pkts[]; 3340 /**< Pending packets to be sent on explicit flush or when full */ 3341 }; 3342 3343 /** 3344 * Calculate the size of the tx buffer. 3345 * 3346 * @param sz 3347 * Number of stored packets. 3348 */ 3349 #define RTE_ETH_TX_BUFFER_SIZE(sz) \ 3350 (sizeof(struct rte_eth_dev_tx_buffer) + (sz) * sizeof(struct rte_mbuf *)) 3351 3352 /** 3353 * Initialize default values for buffered transmitting 3354 * 3355 * @param buffer 3356 * Tx buffer to be initialized. 3357 * @param size 3358 * Buffer size 3359 * @return 3360 * 0 if no error 3361 */ 3362 int 3363 rte_eth_tx_buffer_init(struct rte_eth_dev_tx_buffer *buffer, uint16_t size); 3364 3365 /** 3366 * Configure a callback for buffered packets which cannot be sent 3367 * 3368 * Register a specific callback to be called when an attempt is made to send 3369 * all packets buffered on an ethernet port, but not all packets can 3370 * successfully be sent. The callback registered here will be called only 3371 * from calls to rte_eth_tx_buffer() and rte_eth_tx_buffer_flush() APIs. 3372 * The default callback configured for each queue by default just frees the 3373 * packets back to the calling mempool. If additional behaviour is required, 3374 * for example, to count dropped packets, or to retry transmission of packets 3375 * which cannot be sent, this function should be used to register a suitable 3376 * callback function to implement the desired behaviour. 3377 * The example callback "rte_eth_count_unsent_packet_callback()" is also 3378 * provided as reference. 3379 * 3380 * @param buffer 3381 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3382 * @param callback 3383 * The function to be used as the callback. 3384 * @param userdata 3385 * Arbitrary parameter to be passed to the callback function 3386 * @return 3387 * 0 on success, or -EINVAL if bad parameter 3388 */ 3389 int 3390 rte_eth_tx_buffer_set_err_callback(struct rte_eth_dev_tx_buffer *buffer, 3391 buffer_tx_error_fn callback, void *userdata); 3392 3393 /** 3394 * Callback function for silently dropping unsent buffered packets. 3395 * 3396 * This function can be passed to rte_eth_tx_buffer_set_err_callback() to 3397 * adjust the default behavior when buffered packets cannot be sent. This 3398 * function drops any unsent packets silently and is used by tx buffered 3399 * operations as default behavior. 3400 * 3401 * NOTE: this function should not be called directly, instead it should be used 3402 * as a callback for packet buffering. 3403 * 3404 * NOTE: when configuring this function as a callback with 3405 * rte_eth_tx_buffer_set_err_callback(), the final, userdata parameter 3406 * should point to an uint64_t value. 3407 * 3408 * @param pkts 3409 * The previously buffered packets which could not be sent 3410 * @param unsent 3411 * The number of unsent packets in the pkts array 3412 * @param userdata 3413 * Not used 3414 */ 3415 void 3416 rte_eth_tx_buffer_drop_callback(struct rte_mbuf **pkts, uint16_t unsent, 3417 void *userdata); 3418 3419 /** 3420 * Callback function for tracking unsent buffered packets. 3421 * 3422 * This function can be passed to rte_eth_tx_buffer_set_err_callback() to 3423 * adjust the default behavior when buffered packets cannot be sent. This 3424 * function drops any unsent packets, but also updates a user-supplied counter 3425 * to track the overall number of packets dropped. The counter should be an 3426 * uint64_t variable. 3427 * 3428 * NOTE: this function should not be called directly, instead it should be used 3429 * as a callback for packet buffering. 3430 * 3431 * NOTE: when configuring this function as a callback with 3432 * rte_eth_tx_buffer_set_err_callback(), the final, userdata parameter 3433 * should point to an uint64_t value. 3434 * 3435 * @param pkts 3436 * The previously buffered packets which could not be sent 3437 * @param unsent 3438 * The number of unsent packets in the pkts array 3439 * @param userdata 3440 * Pointer to an uint64_t value, which will be incremented by unsent 3441 */ 3442 void 3443 rte_eth_tx_buffer_count_callback(struct rte_mbuf **pkts, uint16_t unsent, 3444 void *userdata); 3445 3446 /** 3447 * Request the driver to free mbufs currently cached by the driver. The 3448 * driver will only free the mbuf if it is no longer in use. It is the 3449 * application's responsibility to ensure rte_eth_tx_buffer_flush(..) is 3450 * called if needed. 3451 * 3452 * @param port_id 3453 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3454 * @param queue_id 3455 * The index of the transmit queue through which output packets must be 3456 * sent. 3457 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_tx_queue - 1] previously supplied 3458 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 3459 * @param free_cnt 3460 * Maximum number of packets to free. Use 0 to indicate all possible packets 3461 * should be freed. Note that a packet may be using multiple mbufs. 3462 * @return 3463 * Failure: < 0 3464 * -ENODEV: Invalid interface 3465 * -EIO: device is removed 3466 * -ENOTSUP: Driver does not support function 3467 * Success: >= 0 3468 * 0-n: Number of packets freed. More packets may still remain in ring that 3469 * are in use. 3470 */ 3471 int 3472 rte_eth_tx_done_cleanup(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, uint32_t free_cnt); 3473 3474 /** 3475 * Subtypes for IPsec offload event(@ref RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC) raised by 3476 * eth device. 3477 */ 3478 enum rte_eth_event_ipsec_subtype { 3479 RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC_UNKNOWN = 0, 3480 /**< Unknown event type */ 3481 RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC_ESN_OVERFLOW, 3482 /**< Sequence number overflow */ 3483 RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC_SA_TIME_EXPIRY, 3484 /**< Soft time expiry of SA */ 3485 RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC_SA_BYTE_EXPIRY, 3486 /**< Soft byte expiry of SA */ 3487 RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC_MAX 3488 /**< Max value of this enum */ 3489 }; 3490 3491 /** 3492 * Descriptor for @ref RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC event. Used by eth dev to send extra 3493 * information of the IPsec offload event. 3494 */ 3495 struct rte_eth_event_ipsec_desc { 3496 enum rte_eth_event_ipsec_subtype subtype; 3497 /**< Type of RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC_* event */ 3498 uint64_t metadata; 3499 /**< Event specific metadata 3500 * 3501 * For the following events, *userdata* registered 3502 * with the *rte_security_session* would be returned 3503 * as metadata, 3504 * 3505 * - @ref RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC_ESN_OVERFLOW 3506 * - @ref RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC_SA_TIME_EXPIRY 3507 * - @ref RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC_SA_BYTE_EXPIRY 3508 * 3509 * @see struct rte_security_session_conf 3510 * 3511 */ 3512 }; 3513 3514 /** 3515 * The eth device event type for interrupt, and maybe others in the future. 3516 */ 3517 enum rte_eth_event_type { 3518 RTE_ETH_EVENT_UNKNOWN, /**< unknown event type */ 3519 RTE_ETH_EVENT_INTR_LSC, /**< lsc interrupt event */ 3520 RTE_ETH_EVENT_QUEUE_STATE, 3521 /**< queue state event (enabled/disabled) */ 3522 RTE_ETH_EVENT_INTR_RESET, 3523 /**< reset interrupt event, sent to VF on PF reset */ 3524 RTE_ETH_EVENT_VF_MBOX, /**< message from the VF received by PF */ 3525 RTE_ETH_EVENT_MACSEC, /**< MACsec offload related event */ 3526 RTE_ETH_EVENT_INTR_RMV, /**< device removal event */ 3527 RTE_ETH_EVENT_NEW, /**< port is probed */ 3528 RTE_ETH_EVENT_DESTROY, /**< port is released */ 3529 RTE_ETH_EVENT_IPSEC, /**< IPsec offload related event */ 3530 RTE_ETH_EVENT_FLOW_AGED,/**< New aged-out flows is detected */ 3531 RTE_ETH_EVENT_MAX /**< max value of this enum */ 3532 }; 3533 3534 typedef int (*rte_eth_dev_cb_fn)(uint16_t port_id, 3535 enum rte_eth_event_type event, void *cb_arg, void *ret_param); 3536 /**< user application callback to be registered for interrupts */ 3537 3538 /** 3539 * Register a callback function for port event. 3540 * 3541 * @param port_id 3542 * Port id. 3543 * RTE_ETH_ALL means register the event for all port ids. 3544 * @param event 3545 * Event interested. 3546 * @param cb_fn 3547 * User supplied callback function to be called. 3548 * @param cb_arg 3549 * Pointer to the parameters for the registered callback. 3550 * 3551 * @return 3552 * - On success, zero. 3553 * - On failure, a negative value. 3554 */ 3555 int rte_eth_dev_callback_register(uint16_t port_id, 3556 enum rte_eth_event_type event, 3557 rte_eth_dev_cb_fn cb_fn, void *cb_arg); 3558 3559 /** 3560 * Unregister a callback function for port event. 3561 * 3562 * @param port_id 3563 * Port id. 3564 * RTE_ETH_ALL means unregister the event for all port ids. 3565 * @param event 3566 * Event interested. 3567 * @param cb_fn 3568 * User supplied callback function to be called. 3569 * @param cb_arg 3570 * Pointer to the parameters for the registered callback. -1 means to 3571 * remove all for the same callback address and same event. 3572 * 3573 * @return 3574 * - On success, zero. 3575 * - On failure, a negative value. 3576 */ 3577 int rte_eth_dev_callback_unregister(uint16_t port_id, 3578 enum rte_eth_event_type event, 3579 rte_eth_dev_cb_fn cb_fn, void *cb_arg); 3580 3581 /** 3582 * When there is no rx packet coming in Rx Queue for a long time, we can 3583 * sleep lcore related to RX Queue for power saving, and enable rx interrupt 3584 * to be triggered when Rx packet arrives. 3585 * 3586 * The rte_eth_dev_rx_intr_enable() function enables rx queue 3587 * interrupt on specific rx queue of a port. 3588 * 3589 * @param port_id 3590 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3591 * @param queue_id 3592 * The index of the receive queue from which to retrieve input packets. 3593 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_rx_queue - 1] previously supplied 3594 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 3595 * @return 3596 * - (0) if successful. 3597 * - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying hardware OR driver doesn't support 3598 * that operation. 3599 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3600 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3601 */ 3602 int rte_eth_dev_rx_intr_enable(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id); 3603 3604 /** 3605 * When lcore wakes up from rx interrupt indicating packet coming, disable rx 3606 * interrupt and returns to polling mode. 3607 * 3608 * The rte_eth_dev_rx_intr_disable() function disables rx queue 3609 * interrupt on specific rx queue of a port. 3610 * 3611 * @param port_id 3612 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3613 * @param queue_id 3614 * The index of the receive queue from which to retrieve input packets. 3615 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_rx_queue - 1] previously supplied 3616 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 3617 * @return 3618 * - (0) if successful. 3619 * - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying hardware OR driver doesn't support 3620 * that operation. 3621 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3622 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3623 */ 3624 int rte_eth_dev_rx_intr_disable(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id); 3625 3626 /** 3627 * RX Interrupt control per port. 3628 * 3629 * @param port_id 3630 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3631 * @param epfd 3632 * Epoll instance fd which the intr vector associated to. 3633 * Using RTE_EPOLL_PER_THREAD allows to use per thread epoll instance. 3634 * @param op 3635 * The operation be performed for the vector. 3636 * Operation type of {RTE_INTR_EVENT_ADD, RTE_INTR_EVENT_DEL}. 3637 * @param data 3638 * User raw data. 3639 * @return 3640 * - On success, zero. 3641 * - On failure, a negative value. 3642 */ 3643 int rte_eth_dev_rx_intr_ctl(uint16_t port_id, int epfd, int op, void *data); 3644 3645 /** 3646 * RX Interrupt control per queue. 3647 * 3648 * @param port_id 3649 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3650 * @param queue_id 3651 * The index of the receive queue from which to retrieve input packets. 3652 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_rx_queue - 1] previously supplied 3653 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 3654 * @param epfd 3655 * Epoll instance fd which the intr vector associated to. 3656 * Using RTE_EPOLL_PER_THREAD allows to use per thread epoll instance. 3657 * @param op 3658 * The operation be performed for the vector. 3659 * Operation type of {RTE_INTR_EVENT_ADD, RTE_INTR_EVENT_DEL}. 3660 * @param data 3661 * User raw data. 3662 * @return 3663 * - On success, zero. 3664 * - On failure, a negative value. 3665 */ 3666 int rte_eth_dev_rx_intr_ctl_q(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 3667 int epfd, int op, void *data); 3668 3669 /** 3670 * Get interrupt fd per Rx queue. 3671 * 3672 * @param port_id 3673 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3674 * @param queue_id 3675 * The index of the receive queue from which to retrieve input packets. 3676 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_rx_queue - 1] previously supplied 3677 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 3678 * @return 3679 * - (>=0) the interrupt fd associated to the requested Rx queue if 3680 * successful. 3681 * - (-1) on error. 3682 */ 3683 int 3684 rte_eth_dev_rx_intr_ctl_q_get_fd(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id); 3685 3686 /** 3687 * Turn on the LED on the Ethernet device. 3688 * This function turns on the LED on the Ethernet device. 3689 * 3690 * @param port_id 3691 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3692 * @return 3693 * - (0) if successful. 3694 * - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying hardware OR driver doesn't support 3695 * that operation. 3696 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3697 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3698 */ 3699 int rte_eth_led_on(uint16_t port_id); 3700 3701 /** 3702 * Turn off the LED on the Ethernet device. 3703 * This function turns off the LED on the Ethernet device. 3704 * 3705 * @param port_id 3706 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3707 * @return 3708 * - (0) if successful. 3709 * - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying hardware OR driver doesn't support 3710 * that operation. 3711 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3712 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3713 */ 3714 int rte_eth_led_off(uint16_t port_id); 3715 3716 /** 3717 * @warning 3718 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 3719 * 3720 * Get Forward Error Correction(FEC) capability. 3721 * 3722 * @param port_id 3723 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3724 * @param speed_fec_capa 3725 * speed_fec_capa is out only with per-speed capabilities. 3726 * If set to NULL, the function returns the required number 3727 * of required array entries. 3728 * @param num 3729 * a number of elements in an speed_fec_capa array. 3730 * 3731 * @return 3732 * - A non-negative value lower or equal to num: success. The return value 3733 * is the number of entries filled in the fec capa array. 3734 * - A non-negative value higher than num: error, the given fec capa array 3735 * is too small. The return value corresponds to the num that should 3736 * be given to succeed. The entries in fec capa array are not valid and 3737 * shall not be used by the caller. 3738 * - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying hardware OR driver doesn't support. 3739 * that operation. 3740 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3741 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3742 * - (-EINVAL) if *num* or *speed_fec_capa* invalid 3743 */ 3744 __rte_experimental 3745 int rte_eth_fec_get_capability(uint16_t port_id, 3746 struct rte_eth_fec_capa *speed_fec_capa, 3747 unsigned int num); 3748 3749 /** 3750 * @warning 3751 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 3752 * 3753 * Get current Forward Error Correction(FEC) mode. 3754 * If link is down and AUTO is enabled, AUTO is returned, otherwise, 3755 * configured FEC mode is returned. 3756 * If link is up, current FEC mode is returned. 3757 * 3758 * @param port_id 3759 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3760 * @param fec_capa 3761 * A bitmask of enabled FEC modes. If AUTO bit is set, other 3762 * bits specify FEC modes which may be negotiated. If AUTO 3763 * bit is clear, specify FEC modes to be used (only one valid 3764 * mode per speed may be set). 3765 * @return 3766 * - (0) if successful. 3767 * - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying hardware OR driver doesn't support. 3768 * that operation. 3769 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3770 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3771 */ 3772 __rte_experimental 3773 int rte_eth_fec_get(uint16_t port_id, uint32_t *fec_capa); 3774 3775 /** 3776 * @warning 3777 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 3778 * 3779 * Set Forward Error Correction(FEC) mode. 3780 * 3781 * @param port_id 3782 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3783 * @param fec_capa 3784 * A bitmask of allowed FEC modes. If AUTO bit is set, other 3785 * bits specify FEC modes which may be negotiated. If AUTO 3786 * bit is clear, specify FEC modes to be used (only one valid 3787 * mode per speed may be set). 3788 * @return 3789 * - (0) if successful. 3790 * - (-EINVAL) if the FEC mode is not valid. 3791 * - (-ENOTSUP) if underlying hardware OR driver doesn't support. 3792 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3793 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3794 */ 3795 __rte_experimental 3796 int rte_eth_fec_set(uint16_t port_id, uint32_t fec_capa); 3797 3798 /** 3799 * Get current status of the Ethernet link flow control for Ethernet device 3800 * 3801 * @param port_id 3802 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3803 * @param fc_conf 3804 * The pointer to the structure where to store the flow control parameters. 3805 * @return 3806 * - (0) if successful. 3807 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support flow control. 3808 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3809 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3810 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 3811 */ 3812 int rte_eth_dev_flow_ctrl_get(uint16_t port_id, 3813 struct rte_eth_fc_conf *fc_conf); 3814 3815 /** 3816 * Configure the Ethernet link flow control for Ethernet device 3817 * 3818 * @param port_id 3819 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3820 * @param fc_conf 3821 * The pointer to the structure of the flow control parameters. 3822 * @return 3823 * - (0) if successful. 3824 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support flow control mode. 3825 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3826 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter 3827 * - (-EIO) if flow control setup failure or device is removed. 3828 */ 3829 int rte_eth_dev_flow_ctrl_set(uint16_t port_id, 3830 struct rte_eth_fc_conf *fc_conf); 3831 3832 /** 3833 * Configure the Ethernet priority flow control under DCB environment 3834 * for Ethernet device. 3835 * 3836 * @param port_id 3837 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3838 * @param pfc_conf 3839 * The pointer to the structure of the priority flow control parameters. 3840 * @return 3841 * - (0) if successful. 3842 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support priority flow control mode. 3843 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3844 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter 3845 * - (-EIO) if flow control setup failure or device is removed. 3846 */ 3847 int rte_eth_dev_priority_flow_ctrl_set(uint16_t port_id, 3848 struct rte_eth_pfc_conf *pfc_conf); 3849 3850 /** 3851 * Add a MAC address to the set used for filtering incoming packets. 3852 * 3853 * @param port_id 3854 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3855 * @param mac_addr 3856 * The MAC address to add. 3857 * @param pool 3858 * VMDq pool index to associate address with (if VMDq is enabled). If VMDq is 3859 * not enabled, this should be set to 0. 3860 * @return 3861 * - (0) if successfully added or *mac_addr* was already added. 3862 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support this feature. 3863 * - (-ENODEV) if *port* is invalid. 3864 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3865 * - (-ENOSPC) if no more MAC addresses can be added. 3866 * - (-EINVAL) if MAC address is invalid. 3867 */ 3868 int rte_eth_dev_mac_addr_add(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_ether_addr *mac_addr, 3869 uint32_t pool); 3870 3871 /** 3872 * Remove a MAC address from the internal array of addresses. 3873 * 3874 * @param port_id 3875 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3876 * @param mac_addr 3877 * MAC address to remove. 3878 * @return 3879 * - (0) if successful, or *mac_addr* didn't exist. 3880 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 3881 * - (-ENODEV) if *port* invalid. 3882 * - (-EADDRINUSE) if attempting to remove the default MAC address. 3883 * - (-EINVAL) if MAC address is invalid. 3884 */ 3885 int rte_eth_dev_mac_addr_remove(uint16_t port_id, 3886 struct rte_ether_addr *mac_addr); 3887 3888 /** 3889 * Set the default MAC address. 3890 * 3891 * @param port_id 3892 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3893 * @param mac_addr 3894 * New default MAC address. 3895 * @return 3896 * - (0) if successful, or *mac_addr* didn't exist. 3897 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 3898 * - (-ENODEV) if *port* invalid. 3899 * - (-EINVAL) if MAC address is invalid. 3900 */ 3901 int rte_eth_dev_default_mac_addr_set(uint16_t port_id, 3902 struct rte_ether_addr *mac_addr); 3903 3904 /** 3905 * Update Redirection Table(RETA) of Receive Side Scaling of Ethernet device. 3906 * 3907 * @param port_id 3908 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3909 * @param reta_conf 3910 * RETA to update. 3911 * @param reta_size 3912 * Redirection table size. The table size can be queried by 3913 * rte_eth_dev_info_get(). 3914 * @return 3915 * - (0) if successful. 3916 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* is invalid. 3917 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 3918 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 3919 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3920 */ 3921 int rte_eth_dev_rss_reta_update(uint16_t port_id, 3922 struct rte_eth_rss_reta_entry64 *reta_conf, 3923 uint16_t reta_size); 3924 3925 /** 3926 * Query Redirection Table(RETA) of Receive Side Scaling of Ethernet device. 3927 * 3928 * @param port_id 3929 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3930 * @param reta_conf 3931 * RETA to query. For each requested reta entry, corresponding bit 3932 * in mask must be set. 3933 * @param reta_size 3934 * Redirection table size. The table size can be queried by 3935 * rte_eth_dev_info_get(). 3936 * @return 3937 * - (0) if successful. 3938 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* is invalid. 3939 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 3940 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 3941 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3942 */ 3943 int rte_eth_dev_rss_reta_query(uint16_t port_id, 3944 struct rte_eth_rss_reta_entry64 *reta_conf, 3945 uint16_t reta_size); 3946 3947 /** 3948 * Updates unicast hash table for receiving packet with the given destination 3949 * MAC address, and the packet is routed to all VFs for which the RX mode is 3950 * accept packets that match the unicast hash table. 3951 * 3952 * @param port_id 3953 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3954 * @param addr 3955 * Unicast MAC address. 3956 * @param on 3957 * 1 - Set an unicast hash bit for receiving packets with the MAC address. 3958 * 0 - Clear an unicast hash bit. 3959 * @return 3960 * - (0) if successful. 3961 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 3962 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3963 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3964 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 3965 */ 3966 int rte_eth_dev_uc_hash_table_set(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_ether_addr *addr, 3967 uint8_t on); 3968 3969 /** 3970 * Updates all unicast hash bitmaps for receiving packet with any Unicast 3971 * Ethernet MAC addresses,the packet is routed to all VFs for which the RX 3972 * mode is accept packets that match the unicast hash table. 3973 * 3974 * @param port_id 3975 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3976 * @param on 3977 * 1 - Set all unicast hash bitmaps for receiving all the Ethernet 3978 * MAC addresses 3979 * 0 - Clear all unicast hash bitmaps 3980 * @return 3981 * - (0) if successful. 3982 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 3983 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 3984 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 3985 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 3986 */ 3987 int rte_eth_dev_uc_all_hash_table_set(uint16_t port_id, uint8_t on); 3988 3989 /** 3990 * Set a traffic mirroring rule on an Ethernet device 3991 * 3992 * @param port_id 3993 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 3994 * @param mirror_conf 3995 * The pointer to the traffic mirroring structure describing the mirroring rule. 3996 * The *rte_eth_vm_mirror_conf* structure includes the type of mirroring rule, 3997 * destination pool and the value of rule if enable vlan or pool mirroring. 3998 * 3999 * @param rule_id 4000 * The index of traffic mirroring rule, we support four separated rules. 4001 * @param on 4002 * 1 - Enable a mirroring rule. 4003 * 0 - Disable a mirroring rule. 4004 * @return 4005 * - (0) if successful. 4006 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support this feature. 4007 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 4008 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4009 * - (-EINVAL) if the mr_conf information is not correct. 4010 */ 4011 int rte_eth_mirror_rule_set(uint16_t port_id, 4012 struct rte_eth_mirror_conf *mirror_conf, 4013 uint8_t rule_id, 4014 uint8_t on); 4015 4016 /** 4017 * Reset a traffic mirroring rule on an Ethernet device. 4018 * 4019 * @param port_id 4020 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4021 * @param rule_id 4022 * The index of traffic mirroring rule, we support four separated rules. 4023 * @return 4024 * - (0) if successful. 4025 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support this feature. 4026 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 4027 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4028 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4029 */ 4030 int rte_eth_mirror_rule_reset(uint16_t port_id, 4031 uint8_t rule_id); 4032 4033 /** 4034 * Set the rate limitation for a queue on an Ethernet device. 4035 * 4036 * @param port_id 4037 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4038 * @param queue_idx 4039 * The queue id. 4040 * @param tx_rate 4041 * The tx rate in Mbps. Allocated from the total port link speed. 4042 * @return 4043 * - (0) if successful. 4044 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support this feature. 4045 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 4046 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4047 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4048 */ 4049 int rte_eth_set_queue_rate_limit(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_idx, 4050 uint16_t tx_rate); 4051 4052 /** 4053 * Configuration of Receive Side Scaling hash computation of Ethernet device. 4054 * 4055 * @param port_id 4056 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4057 * @param rss_conf 4058 * The new configuration to use for RSS hash computation on the port. 4059 * @return 4060 * - (0) if successful. 4061 * - (-ENODEV) if port identifier is invalid. 4062 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4063 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 4064 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4065 */ 4066 int rte_eth_dev_rss_hash_update(uint16_t port_id, 4067 struct rte_eth_rss_conf *rss_conf); 4068 4069 /** 4070 * Retrieve current configuration of Receive Side Scaling hash computation 4071 * of Ethernet device. 4072 * 4073 * @param port_id 4074 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4075 * @param rss_conf 4076 * Where to store the current RSS hash configuration of the Ethernet device. 4077 * @return 4078 * - (0) if successful. 4079 * - (-ENODEV) if port identifier is invalid. 4080 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4081 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support RSS. 4082 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4083 */ 4084 int 4085 rte_eth_dev_rss_hash_conf_get(uint16_t port_id, 4086 struct rte_eth_rss_conf *rss_conf); 4087 4088 /** 4089 * Add UDP tunneling port for a type of tunnel. 4090 * 4091 * Some NICs may require such configuration to properly parse a tunnel 4092 * with any standard or custom UDP port. 4093 * The packets with this UDP port will be parsed for this type of tunnel. 4094 * The device parser will also check the rest of the tunnel headers 4095 * before classifying the packet. 4096 * 4097 * With some devices, this API will affect packet classification, i.e.: 4098 * - mbuf.packet_type reported on Rx 4099 * - rte_flow rules with tunnel items 4100 * 4101 * @param port_id 4102 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4103 * @param tunnel_udp 4104 * UDP tunneling configuration. 4105 * 4106 * @return 4107 * - (0) if successful. 4108 * - (-ENODEV) if port identifier is invalid. 4109 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4110 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support tunnel type. 4111 */ 4112 int 4113 rte_eth_dev_udp_tunnel_port_add(uint16_t port_id, 4114 struct rte_eth_udp_tunnel *tunnel_udp); 4115 4116 /** 4117 * Delete UDP tunneling port for a type of tunnel. 4118 * 4119 * The packets with this UDP port will not be classified as this type of tunnel 4120 * anymore if the device use such mapping for tunnel packet classification. 4121 * 4122 * @see rte_eth_dev_udp_tunnel_port_add 4123 * 4124 * @param port_id 4125 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4126 * @param tunnel_udp 4127 * UDP tunneling configuration. 4128 * 4129 * @return 4130 * - (0) if successful. 4131 * - (-ENODEV) if port identifier is invalid. 4132 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4133 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support tunnel type. 4134 */ 4135 int 4136 rte_eth_dev_udp_tunnel_port_delete(uint16_t port_id, 4137 struct rte_eth_udp_tunnel *tunnel_udp); 4138 4139 /** 4140 * Get DCB information on an Ethernet device. 4141 * 4142 * @param port_id 4143 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4144 * @param dcb_info 4145 * dcb information. 4146 * @return 4147 * - (0) if successful. 4148 * - (-ENODEV) if port identifier is invalid. 4149 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4150 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 4151 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4152 */ 4153 int rte_eth_dev_get_dcb_info(uint16_t port_id, 4154 struct rte_eth_dcb_info *dcb_info); 4155 4156 struct rte_eth_rxtx_callback; 4157 4158 /** 4159 * Add a callback to be called on packet RX on a given port and queue. 4160 * 4161 * This API configures a function to be called for each burst of 4162 * packets received on a given NIC port queue. The return value is a pointer 4163 * that can be used to later remove the callback using 4164 * rte_eth_remove_rx_callback(). 4165 * 4166 * Multiple functions are called in the order that they are added. 4167 * 4168 * @param port_id 4169 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4170 * @param queue_id 4171 * The queue on the Ethernet device on which the callback is to be added. 4172 * @param fn 4173 * The callback function 4174 * @param user_param 4175 * A generic pointer parameter which will be passed to each invocation of the 4176 * callback function on this port and queue. Inter-thread synchronization 4177 * of any user data changes is the responsibility of the user. 4178 * 4179 * @return 4180 * NULL on error. 4181 * On success, a pointer value which can later be used to remove the callback. 4182 */ 4183 const struct rte_eth_rxtx_callback * 4184 rte_eth_add_rx_callback(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 4185 rte_rx_callback_fn fn, void *user_param); 4186 4187 /** 4188 * Add a callback that must be called first on packet RX on a given port 4189 * and queue. 4190 * 4191 * This API configures a first function to be called for each burst of 4192 * packets received on a given NIC port queue. The return value is a pointer 4193 * that can be used to later remove the callback using 4194 * rte_eth_remove_rx_callback(). 4195 * 4196 * Multiple functions are called in the order that they are added. 4197 * 4198 * @param port_id 4199 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4200 * @param queue_id 4201 * The queue on the Ethernet device on which the callback is to be added. 4202 * @param fn 4203 * The callback function 4204 * @param user_param 4205 * A generic pointer parameter which will be passed to each invocation of the 4206 * callback function on this port and queue. Inter-thread synchronization 4207 * of any user data changes is the responsibility of the user. 4208 * 4209 * @return 4210 * NULL on error. 4211 * On success, a pointer value which can later be used to remove the callback. 4212 */ 4213 const struct rte_eth_rxtx_callback * 4214 rte_eth_add_first_rx_callback(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 4215 rte_rx_callback_fn fn, void *user_param); 4216 4217 /** 4218 * Add a callback to be called on packet TX on a given port and queue. 4219 * 4220 * This API configures a function to be called for each burst of 4221 * packets sent on a given NIC port queue. The return value is a pointer 4222 * that can be used to later remove the callback using 4223 * rte_eth_remove_tx_callback(). 4224 * 4225 * Multiple functions are called in the order that they are added. 4226 * 4227 * @param port_id 4228 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4229 * @param queue_id 4230 * The queue on the Ethernet device on which the callback is to be added. 4231 * @param fn 4232 * The callback function 4233 * @param user_param 4234 * A generic pointer parameter which will be passed to each invocation of the 4235 * callback function on this port and queue. Inter-thread synchronization 4236 * of any user data changes is the responsibility of the user. 4237 * 4238 * @return 4239 * NULL on error. 4240 * On success, a pointer value which can later be used to remove the callback. 4241 */ 4242 const struct rte_eth_rxtx_callback * 4243 rte_eth_add_tx_callback(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 4244 rte_tx_callback_fn fn, void *user_param); 4245 4246 /** 4247 * Remove an RX packet callback from a given port and queue. 4248 * 4249 * This function is used to removed callbacks that were added to a NIC port 4250 * queue using rte_eth_add_rx_callback(). 4251 * 4252 * Note: the callback is removed from the callback list but it isn't freed 4253 * since the it may still be in use. The memory for the callback can be 4254 * subsequently freed back by the application by calling rte_free(): 4255 * 4256 * - Immediately - if the port is stopped, or the user knows that no 4257 * callbacks are in flight e.g. if called from the thread doing RX/TX 4258 * on that queue. 4259 * 4260 * - After a short delay - where the delay is sufficient to allow any 4261 * in-flight callbacks to complete. Alternately, the RCU mechanism can be 4262 * used to detect when data plane threads have ceased referencing the 4263 * callback memory. 4264 * 4265 * @param port_id 4266 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4267 * @param queue_id 4268 * The queue on the Ethernet device from which the callback is to be removed. 4269 * @param user_cb 4270 * User supplied callback created via rte_eth_add_rx_callback(). 4271 * 4272 * @return 4273 * - 0: Success. Callback was removed. 4274 * - -ENODEV: If *port_id* is invalid. 4275 * - -ENOTSUP: Callback support is not available. 4276 * - -EINVAL: The queue_id is out of range, or the callback 4277 * is NULL or not found for the port/queue. 4278 */ 4279 int rte_eth_remove_rx_callback(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 4280 const struct rte_eth_rxtx_callback *user_cb); 4281 4282 /** 4283 * Remove a TX packet callback from a given port and queue. 4284 * 4285 * This function is used to removed callbacks that were added to a NIC port 4286 * queue using rte_eth_add_tx_callback(). 4287 * 4288 * Note: the callback is removed from the callback list but it isn't freed 4289 * since the it may still be in use. The memory for the callback can be 4290 * subsequently freed back by the application by calling rte_free(): 4291 * 4292 * - Immediately - if the port is stopped, or the user knows that no 4293 * callbacks are in flight e.g. if called from the thread doing RX/TX 4294 * on that queue. 4295 * 4296 * - After a short delay - where the delay is sufficient to allow any 4297 * in-flight callbacks to complete. Alternately, the RCU mechanism can be 4298 * used to detect when data plane threads have ceased referencing the 4299 * callback memory. 4300 * 4301 * @param port_id 4302 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4303 * @param queue_id 4304 * The queue on the Ethernet device from which the callback is to be removed. 4305 * @param user_cb 4306 * User supplied callback created via rte_eth_add_tx_callback(). 4307 * 4308 * @return 4309 * - 0: Success. Callback was removed. 4310 * - -ENODEV: If *port_id* is invalid. 4311 * - -ENOTSUP: Callback support is not available. 4312 * - -EINVAL: The queue_id is out of range, or the callback 4313 * is NULL or not found for the port/queue. 4314 */ 4315 int rte_eth_remove_tx_callback(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 4316 const struct rte_eth_rxtx_callback *user_cb); 4317 4318 /** 4319 * Retrieve information about given port's RX queue. 4320 * 4321 * @param port_id 4322 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4323 * @param queue_id 4324 * The RX queue on the Ethernet device for which information 4325 * will be retrieved. 4326 * @param qinfo 4327 * A pointer to a structure of type *rte_eth_rxq_info_info* to be filled with 4328 * the information of the Ethernet device. 4329 * 4330 * @return 4331 * - 0: Success 4332 * - -ENODEV: If *port_id* is invalid. 4333 * - -ENOTSUP: routine is not supported by the device PMD. 4334 * - -EINVAL: The queue_id is out of range, or the queue 4335 * is hairpin queue. 4336 */ 4337 int rte_eth_rx_queue_info_get(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 4338 struct rte_eth_rxq_info *qinfo); 4339 4340 /** 4341 * Retrieve information about given port's TX queue. 4342 * 4343 * @param port_id 4344 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4345 * @param queue_id 4346 * The TX queue on the Ethernet device for which information 4347 * will be retrieved. 4348 * @param qinfo 4349 * A pointer to a structure of type *rte_eth_txq_info_info* to be filled with 4350 * the information of the Ethernet device. 4351 * 4352 * @return 4353 * - 0: Success 4354 * - -ENODEV: If *port_id* is invalid. 4355 * - -ENOTSUP: routine is not supported by the device PMD. 4356 * - -EINVAL: The queue_id is out of range, or the queue 4357 * is hairpin queue. 4358 */ 4359 int rte_eth_tx_queue_info_get(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 4360 struct rte_eth_txq_info *qinfo); 4361 4362 /** 4363 * Retrieve information about the Rx packet burst mode. 4364 * 4365 * @param port_id 4366 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4367 * @param queue_id 4368 * The Rx queue on the Ethernet device for which information 4369 * will be retrieved. 4370 * @param mode 4371 * A pointer to a structure of type *rte_eth_burst_mode* to be filled 4372 * with the information of the packet burst mode. 4373 * 4374 * @return 4375 * - 0: Success 4376 * - -ENODEV: If *port_id* is invalid. 4377 * - -ENOTSUP: routine is not supported by the device PMD. 4378 * - -EINVAL: The queue_id is out of range. 4379 */ 4380 int rte_eth_rx_burst_mode_get(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 4381 struct rte_eth_burst_mode *mode); 4382 4383 /** 4384 * Retrieve information about the Tx packet burst mode. 4385 * 4386 * @param port_id 4387 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4388 * @param queue_id 4389 * The Tx queue on the Ethernet device for which information 4390 * will be retrieved. 4391 * @param mode 4392 * A pointer to a structure of type *rte_eth_burst_mode* to be filled 4393 * with the information of the packet burst mode. 4394 * 4395 * @return 4396 * - 0: Success 4397 * - -ENODEV: If *port_id* is invalid. 4398 * - -ENOTSUP: routine is not supported by the device PMD. 4399 * - -EINVAL: The queue_id is out of range. 4400 */ 4401 int rte_eth_tx_burst_mode_get(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 4402 struct rte_eth_burst_mode *mode); 4403 4404 /** 4405 * @warning 4406 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 4407 * 4408 * Retrieve the monitor condition for a given receive queue. 4409 * 4410 * @param port_id 4411 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4412 * @param queue_id 4413 * The Rx queue on the Ethernet device for which information 4414 * will be retrieved. 4415 * @param pmc 4416 * The pointer to power-optimized monitoring condition structure. 4417 * 4418 * @return 4419 * - 0: Success. 4420 * -ENOTSUP: Operation not supported. 4421 * -EINVAL: Invalid parameters. 4422 * -ENODEV: Invalid port ID. 4423 */ 4424 __rte_experimental 4425 int rte_eth_get_monitor_addr(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 4426 struct rte_power_monitor_cond *pmc); 4427 4428 /** 4429 * Retrieve device registers and register attributes (number of registers and 4430 * register size) 4431 * 4432 * @param port_id 4433 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4434 * @param info 4435 * Pointer to rte_dev_reg_info structure to fill in. If info->data is 4436 * NULL the function fills in the width and length fields. If non-NULL 4437 * the registers are put into the buffer pointed at by the data field. 4438 * @return 4439 * - (0) if successful. 4440 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 4441 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4442 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 4443 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4444 * - others depends on the specific operations implementation. 4445 */ 4446 int rte_eth_dev_get_reg_info(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_dev_reg_info *info); 4447 4448 /** 4449 * Retrieve size of device EEPROM 4450 * 4451 * @param port_id 4452 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4453 * @return 4454 * - (>=0) EEPROM size if successful. 4455 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 4456 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 4457 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4458 * - others depends on the specific operations implementation. 4459 */ 4460 int rte_eth_dev_get_eeprom_length(uint16_t port_id); 4461 4462 /** 4463 * Retrieve EEPROM and EEPROM attribute 4464 * 4465 * @param port_id 4466 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4467 * @param info 4468 * The template includes buffer for return EEPROM data and 4469 * EEPROM attributes to be filled. 4470 * @return 4471 * - (0) if successful. 4472 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 4473 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4474 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 4475 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4476 * - others depends on the specific operations implementation. 4477 */ 4478 int rte_eth_dev_get_eeprom(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_dev_eeprom_info *info); 4479 4480 /** 4481 * Program EEPROM with provided data 4482 * 4483 * @param port_id 4484 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4485 * @param info 4486 * The template includes EEPROM data for programming and 4487 * EEPROM attributes to be filled 4488 * @return 4489 * - (0) if successful. 4490 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 4491 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 4492 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4493 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4494 * - others depends on the specific operations implementation. 4495 */ 4496 int rte_eth_dev_set_eeprom(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_dev_eeprom_info *info); 4497 4498 /** 4499 * @warning 4500 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 4501 * 4502 * Retrieve the type and size of plugin module EEPROM 4503 * 4504 * @param port_id 4505 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4506 * @param modinfo 4507 * The type and size of plugin module EEPROM. 4508 * @return 4509 * - (0) if successful. 4510 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 4511 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 4512 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4513 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4514 * - others depends on the specific operations implementation. 4515 */ 4516 __rte_experimental 4517 int 4518 rte_eth_dev_get_module_info(uint16_t port_id, 4519 struct rte_eth_dev_module_info *modinfo); 4520 4521 /** 4522 * @warning 4523 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 4524 * 4525 * Retrieve the data of plugin module EEPROM 4526 * 4527 * @param port_id 4528 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4529 * @param info 4530 * The template includes the plugin module EEPROM attributes, and the 4531 * buffer for return plugin module EEPROM data. 4532 * @return 4533 * - (0) if successful. 4534 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 4535 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4536 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 4537 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4538 * - others depends on the specific operations implementation. 4539 */ 4540 __rte_experimental 4541 int 4542 rte_eth_dev_get_module_eeprom(uint16_t port_id, 4543 struct rte_dev_eeprom_info *info); 4544 4545 /** 4546 * Set the list of multicast addresses to filter on an Ethernet device. 4547 * 4548 * @param port_id 4549 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4550 * @param mc_addr_set 4551 * The array of multicast addresses to set. Equal to NULL when the function 4552 * is invoked to flush the set of filtered addresses. 4553 * @param nb_mc_addr 4554 * The number of multicast addresses in the *mc_addr_set* array. Equal to 0 4555 * when the function is invoked to flush the set of filtered addresses. 4556 * @return 4557 * - (0) if successful. 4558 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 4559 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4560 * - (-ENOTSUP) if PMD of *port_id* doesn't support multicast filtering. 4561 * - (-ENOSPC) if *port_id* has not enough multicast filtering resources. 4562 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4563 */ 4564 int rte_eth_dev_set_mc_addr_list(uint16_t port_id, 4565 struct rte_ether_addr *mc_addr_set, 4566 uint32_t nb_mc_addr); 4567 4568 /** 4569 * Enable IEEE1588/802.1AS timestamping for an Ethernet device. 4570 * 4571 * @param port_id 4572 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4573 * 4574 * @return 4575 * - 0: Success. 4576 * - -ENODEV: The port ID is invalid. 4577 * - -EIO: if device is removed. 4578 * - -ENOTSUP: The function is not supported by the Ethernet driver. 4579 */ 4580 int rte_eth_timesync_enable(uint16_t port_id); 4581 4582 /** 4583 * Disable IEEE1588/802.1AS timestamping for an Ethernet device. 4584 * 4585 * @param port_id 4586 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4587 * 4588 * @return 4589 * - 0: Success. 4590 * - -ENODEV: The port ID is invalid. 4591 * - -EIO: if device is removed. 4592 * - -ENOTSUP: The function is not supported by the Ethernet driver. 4593 */ 4594 int rte_eth_timesync_disable(uint16_t port_id); 4595 4596 /** 4597 * Read an IEEE1588/802.1AS RX timestamp from an Ethernet device. 4598 * 4599 * @param port_id 4600 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4601 * @param timestamp 4602 * Pointer to the timestamp struct. 4603 * @param flags 4604 * Device specific flags. Used to pass the RX timesync register index to 4605 * i40e. Unused in igb/ixgbe, pass 0 instead. 4606 * 4607 * @return 4608 * - 0: Success. 4609 * - -EINVAL: No timestamp is available. 4610 * - -ENODEV: The port ID is invalid. 4611 * - -EIO: if device is removed. 4612 * - -ENOTSUP: The function is not supported by the Ethernet driver. 4613 */ 4614 int rte_eth_timesync_read_rx_timestamp(uint16_t port_id, 4615 struct timespec *timestamp, uint32_t flags); 4616 4617 /** 4618 * Read an IEEE1588/802.1AS TX timestamp from an Ethernet device. 4619 * 4620 * @param port_id 4621 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4622 * @param timestamp 4623 * Pointer to the timestamp struct. 4624 * 4625 * @return 4626 * - 0: Success. 4627 * - -EINVAL: No timestamp is available. 4628 * - -ENODEV: The port ID is invalid. 4629 * - -EIO: if device is removed. 4630 * - -ENOTSUP: The function is not supported by the Ethernet driver. 4631 */ 4632 int rte_eth_timesync_read_tx_timestamp(uint16_t port_id, 4633 struct timespec *timestamp); 4634 4635 /** 4636 * Adjust the timesync clock on an Ethernet device. 4637 * 4638 * This is usually used in conjunction with other Ethdev timesync functions to 4639 * synchronize the device time using the IEEE1588/802.1AS protocol. 4640 * 4641 * @param port_id 4642 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4643 * @param delta 4644 * The adjustment in nanoseconds. 4645 * 4646 * @return 4647 * - 0: Success. 4648 * - -ENODEV: The port ID is invalid. 4649 * - -EIO: if device is removed. 4650 * - -ENOTSUP: The function is not supported by the Ethernet driver. 4651 */ 4652 int rte_eth_timesync_adjust_time(uint16_t port_id, int64_t delta); 4653 4654 /** 4655 * Read the time from the timesync clock on an Ethernet device. 4656 * 4657 * This is usually used in conjunction with other Ethdev timesync functions to 4658 * synchronize the device time using the IEEE1588/802.1AS protocol. 4659 * 4660 * @param port_id 4661 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4662 * @param time 4663 * Pointer to the timespec struct that holds the time. 4664 * 4665 * @return 4666 * - 0: Success. 4667 * - -EINVAL: Bad parameter. 4668 */ 4669 int rte_eth_timesync_read_time(uint16_t port_id, struct timespec *time); 4670 4671 /** 4672 * Set the time of the timesync clock on an Ethernet device. 4673 * 4674 * This is usually used in conjunction with other Ethdev timesync functions to 4675 * synchronize the device time using the IEEE1588/802.1AS protocol. 4676 * 4677 * @param port_id 4678 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4679 * @param time 4680 * Pointer to the timespec struct that holds the time. 4681 * 4682 * @return 4683 * - 0: Success. 4684 * - -EINVAL: No timestamp is available. 4685 * - -ENODEV: The port ID is invalid. 4686 * - -EIO: if device is removed. 4687 * - -ENOTSUP: The function is not supported by the Ethernet driver. 4688 */ 4689 int rte_eth_timesync_write_time(uint16_t port_id, const struct timespec *time); 4690 4691 /** 4692 * @warning 4693 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice. 4694 * 4695 * Read the current clock counter of an Ethernet device 4696 * 4697 * This returns the current raw clock value of an Ethernet device. It is 4698 * a raw amount of ticks, with no given time reference. 4699 * The value returned here is from the same clock than the one 4700 * filling timestamp field of Rx packets when using hardware timestamp 4701 * offload. Therefore it can be used to compute a precise conversion of 4702 * the device clock to the real time. 4703 * 4704 * E.g, a simple heuristic to derivate the frequency would be: 4705 * uint64_t start, end; 4706 * rte_eth_read_clock(port, start); 4707 * rte_delay_ms(100); 4708 * rte_eth_read_clock(port, end); 4709 * double freq = (end - start) * 10; 4710 * 4711 * Compute a common reference with: 4712 * uint64_t base_time_sec = current_time(); 4713 * uint64_t base_clock; 4714 * rte_eth_read_clock(port, base_clock); 4715 * 4716 * Then, convert the raw mbuf timestamp with: 4717 * base_time_sec + (double)(*timestamp_dynfield(mbuf) - base_clock) / freq; 4718 * 4719 * This simple example will not provide a very good accuracy. One must 4720 * at least measure multiple times the frequency and do a regression. 4721 * To avoid deviation from the system time, the common reference can 4722 * be repeated from time to time. The integer division can also be 4723 * converted by a multiplication and a shift for better performance. 4724 * 4725 * @param port_id 4726 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4727 * @param clock 4728 * Pointer to the uint64_t that holds the raw clock value. 4729 * 4730 * @return 4731 * - 0: Success. 4732 * - -ENODEV: The port ID is invalid. 4733 * - -ENOTSUP: The function is not supported by the Ethernet driver. 4734 * - -EINVAL: if bad parameter. 4735 */ 4736 __rte_experimental 4737 int 4738 rte_eth_read_clock(uint16_t port_id, uint64_t *clock); 4739 4740 /** 4741 * Get the port id from device name. The device name should be specified 4742 * as below: 4743 * - PCIe address (Domain:Bus:Device.Function), for example- 0000:2:00.0 4744 * - SoC device name, for example- fsl-gmac0 4745 * - vdev dpdk name, for example- net_[pcap0|null0|tap0] 4746 * 4747 * @param name 4748 * pci address or name of the device 4749 * @param port_id 4750 * pointer to port identifier of the device 4751 * @return 4752 * - (0) if successful and port_id is filled. 4753 * - (-ENODEV or -EINVAL) on failure. 4754 */ 4755 int 4756 rte_eth_dev_get_port_by_name(const char *name, uint16_t *port_id); 4757 4758 /** 4759 * Get the device name from port id. The device name is specified as below: 4760 * - PCIe address (Domain:Bus:Device.Function), for example- 0000:02:00.0 4761 * - SoC device name, for example- fsl-gmac0 4762 * - vdev dpdk name, for example- net_[pcap0|null0|tun0|tap0] 4763 * 4764 * @param port_id 4765 * Port identifier of the device. 4766 * @param name 4767 * Buffer of size RTE_ETH_NAME_MAX_LEN to store the name. 4768 * @return 4769 * - (0) if successful. 4770 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* is invalid. 4771 * - (-EINVAL) on failure. 4772 */ 4773 int 4774 rte_eth_dev_get_name_by_port(uint16_t port_id, char *name); 4775 4776 /** 4777 * Check that numbers of Rx and Tx descriptors satisfy descriptors limits from 4778 * the ethernet device information, otherwise adjust them to boundaries. 4779 * 4780 * @param port_id 4781 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4782 * @param nb_rx_desc 4783 * A pointer to a uint16_t where the number of receive 4784 * descriptors stored. 4785 * @param nb_tx_desc 4786 * A pointer to a uint16_t where the number of transmit 4787 * descriptors stored. 4788 * @return 4789 * - (0) if successful. 4790 * - (-ENOTSUP, -ENODEV or -EINVAL) on failure. 4791 */ 4792 int rte_eth_dev_adjust_nb_rx_tx_desc(uint16_t port_id, 4793 uint16_t *nb_rx_desc, 4794 uint16_t *nb_tx_desc); 4795 4796 /** 4797 * Test if a port supports specific mempool ops. 4798 * 4799 * @param port_id 4800 * Port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4801 * @param [in] pool 4802 * The name of the pool operations to test. 4803 * @return 4804 * - 0: best mempool ops choice for this port. 4805 * - 1: mempool ops are supported for this port. 4806 * - -ENOTSUP: mempool ops not supported for this port. 4807 * - -ENODEV: Invalid port Identifier. 4808 * - -EINVAL: Pool param is null. 4809 */ 4810 int 4811 rte_eth_dev_pool_ops_supported(uint16_t port_id, const char *pool); 4812 4813 /** 4814 * Get the security context for the Ethernet device. 4815 * 4816 * @param port_id 4817 * Port identifier of the Ethernet device 4818 * @return 4819 * - NULL on error. 4820 * - pointer to security context on success. 4821 */ 4822 void * 4823 rte_eth_dev_get_sec_ctx(uint16_t port_id); 4824 4825 /** 4826 * @warning 4827 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice 4828 * 4829 * Query the device hairpin capabilities. 4830 * 4831 * @param port_id 4832 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4833 * @param cap 4834 * Pointer to a structure that will hold the hairpin capabilities. 4835 * @return 4836 * - (0) if successful. 4837 * - (-ENOTSUP) if hardware doesn't support. 4838 * - (-EINVAL) if bad parameter. 4839 */ 4840 __rte_experimental 4841 int rte_eth_dev_hairpin_capability_get(uint16_t port_id, 4842 struct rte_eth_hairpin_cap *cap); 4843 4844 /** 4845 * @warning 4846 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice. 4847 * 4848 * ethernet device representor ID range entry 4849 */ 4850 struct rte_eth_representor_range { 4851 enum rte_eth_representor_type type; /**< Representor type */ 4852 int controller; /**< Controller index */ 4853 int pf; /**< Physical function index */ 4854 __extension__ 4855 union { 4856 int vf; /**< VF start index */ 4857 int sf; /**< SF start index */ 4858 }; 4859 uint32_t id_base; /**< Representor ID start index */ 4860 uint32_t id_end; /**< Representor ID end index */ 4861 char name[RTE_DEV_NAME_MAX_LEN]; /**< Representor name */ 4862 }; 4863 4864 /** 4865 * @warning 4866 * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this structure may change without prior notice. 4867 * 4868 * Ethernet device representor information 4869 */ 4870 struct rte_eth_representor_info { 4871 uint16_t controller; /**< Controller ID of caller device. */ 4872 uint16_t pf; /**< Physical function ID of caller device. */ 4873 uint32_t nb_ranges_alloc; /**< Size of the ranges array. */ 4874 uint32_t nb_ranges; /**< Number of initialized ranges. */ 4875 struct rte_eth_representor_range ranges[];/**< Representor ID range. */ 4876 }; 4877 4878 /** 4879 * Retrieve the representor info of the device. 4880 * 4881 * Get device representor info to be able to calculate a unique 4882 * representor ID. @see rte_eth_representor_id_get helper. 4883 * 4884 * @param port_id 4885 * The port identifier of the device. 4886 * @param info 4887 * A pointer to a representor info structure. 4888 * NULL to return number of range entries and allocate memory 4889 * for next call to store detail. 4890 * The number of ranges that were written into this structure 4891 * will be placed into its nb_ranges field. This number cannot be 4892 * larger than the nb_ranges_alloc that by the user before calling 4893 * this function. It can be smaller than the value returned by the 4894 * function, however. 4895 * @return 4896 * - (-ENOTSUP) if operation is not supported. 4897 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 4898 * - (-EIO) if device is removed. 4899 * - (>=0) number of available representor range entries. 4900 */ 4901 __rte_experimental 4902 int rte_eth_representor_info_get(uint16_t port_id, 4903 struct rte_eth_representor_info *info); 4904 4905 #include <rte_ethdev_core.h> 4906 4907 /** 4908 * 4909 * Retrieve a burst of input packets from a receive queue of an Ethernet 4910 * device. The retrieved packets are stored in *rte_mbuf* structures whose 4911 * pointers are supplied in the *rx_pkts* array. 4912 * 4913 * The rte_eth_rx_burst() function loops, parsing the RX ring of the 4914 * receive queue, up to *nb_pkts* packets, and for each completed RX 4915 * descriptor in the ring, it performs the following operations: 4916 * 4917 * - Initialize the *rte_mbuf* data structure associated with the 4918 * RX descriptor according to the information provided by the NIC into 4919 * that RX descriptor. 4920 * 4921 * - Store the *rte_mbuf* data structure into the next entry of the 4922 * *rx_pkts* array. 4923 * 4924 * - Replenish the RX descriptor with a new *rte_mbuf* buffer 4925 * allocated from the memory pool associated with the receive queue at 4926 * initialization time. 4927 * 4928 * When retrieving an input packet that was scattered by the controller 4929 * into multiple receive descriptors, the rte_eth_rx_burst() function 4930 * appends the associated *rte_mbuf* buffers to the first buffer of the 4931 * packet. 4932 * 4933 * The rte_eth_rx_burst() function returns the number of packets 4934 * actually retrieved, which is the number of *rte_mbuf* data structures 4935 * effectively supplied into the *rx_pkts* array. 4936 * A return value equal to *nb_pkts* indicates that the RX queue contained 4937 * at least *rx_pkts* packets, and this is likely to signify that other 4938 * received packets remain in the input queue. Applications implementing 4939 * a "retrieve as much received packets as possible" policy can check this 4940 * specific case and keep invoking the rte_eth_rx_burst() function until 4941 * a value less than *nb_pkts* is returned. 4942 * 4943 * This receive method has the following advantages: 4944 * 4945 * - It allows a run-to-completion network stack engine to retrieve and 4946 * to immediately process received packets in a fast burst-oriented 4947 * approach, avoiding the overhead of unnecessary intermediate packet 4948 * queue/dequeue operations. 4949 * 4950 * - Conversely, it also allows an asynchronous-oriented processing 4951 * method to retrieve bursts of received packets and to immediately 4952 * queue them for further parallel processing by another logical core, 4953 * for instance. However, instead of having received packets being 4954 * individually queued by the driver, this approach allows the caller 4955 * of the rte_eth_rx_burst() function to queue a burst of retrieved 4956 * packets at a time and therefore dramatically reduce the cost of 4957 * enqueue/dequeue operations per packet. 4958 * 4959 * - It allows the rte_eth_rx_burst() function of the driver to take 4960 * advantage of burst-oriented hardware features (CPU cache, 4961 * prefetch instructions, and so on) to minimize the number of CPU 4962 * cycles per packet. 4963 * 4964 * To summarize, the proposed receive API enables many 4965 * burst-oriented optimizations in both synchronous and asynchronous 4966 * packet processing environments with no overhead in both cases. 4967 * 4968 * @note 4969 * Some drivers using vector instructions require that *nb_pkts* is 4970 * divisible by 4 or 8, depending on the driver implementation. 4971 * 4972 * The rte_eth_rx_burst() function does not provide any error 4973 * notification to avoid the corresponding overhead. As a hint, the 4974 * upper-level application might check the status of the device link once 4975 * being systematically returned a 0 value for a given number of tries. 4976 * 4977 * @param port_id 4978 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 4979 * @param queue_id 4980 * The index of the receive queue from which to retrieve input packets. 4981 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_rx_queue - 1] previously supplied 4982 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 4983 * @param rx_pkts 4984 * The address of an array of pointers to *rte_mbuf* structures that 4985 * must be large enough to store *nb_pkts* pointers in it. 4986 * @param nb_pkts 4987 * The maximum number of packets to retrieve. 4988 * The value must be divisible by 8 in order to work with any driver. 4989 * @return 4990 * The number of packets actually retrieved, which is the number 4991 * of pointers to *rte_mbuf* structures effectively supplied to the 4992 * *rx_pkts* array. 4993 */ 4994 static inline uint16_t 4995 rte_eth_rx_burst(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 4996 struct rte_mbuf **rx_pkts, const uint16_t nb_pkts) 4997 { 4998 struct rte_eth_dev *dev = &rte_eth_devices[port_id]; 4999 uint16_t nb_rx; 5000 5001 #ifdef RTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG_RX 5002 RTE_ETH_VALID_PORTID_OR_ERR_RET(port_id, 0); 5003 RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*dev->rx_pkt_burst, 0); 5004 5005 if (queue_id >= dev->data->nb_rx_queues) { 5006 RTE_ETHDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid RX queue_id=%u\n", queue_id); 5007 return 0; 5008 } 5009 #endif 5010 nb_rx = (*dev->rx_pkt_burst)(dev->data->rx_queues[queue_id], 5011 rx_pkts, nb_pkts); 5012 5013 #ifdef RTE_ETHDEV_RXTX_CALLBACKS 5014 struct rte_eth_rxtx_callback *cb; 5015 5016 /* __ATOMIC_RELEASE memory order was used when the 5017 * call back was inserted into the list. 5018 * Since there is a clear dependency between loading 5019 * cb and cb->fn/cb->next, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE memory order is 5020 * not required. 5021 */ 5022 cb = __atomic_load_n(&dev->post_rx_burst_cbs[queue_id], 5023 __ATOMIC_RELAXED); 5024 5025 if (unlikely(cb != NULL)) { 5026 do { 5027 nb_rx = cb->fn.rx(port_id, queue_id, rx_pkts, nb_rx, 5028 nb_pkts, cb->param); 5029 cb = cb->next; 5030 } while (cb != NULL); 5031 } 5032 #endif 5033 5034 rte_ethdev_trace_rx_burst(port_id, queue_id, (void **)rx_pkts, nb_rx); 5035 return nb_rx; 5036 } 5037 5038 /** 5039 * Get the number of used descriptors of a rx queue 5040 * 5041 * @param port_id 5042 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 5043 * @param queue_id 5044 * The queue id on the specific port. 5045 * @return 5046 * The number of used descriptors in the specific queue, or: 5047 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* is invalid. 5048 * (-EINVAL) if *queue_id* is invalid 5049 * (-ENOTSUP) if the device does not support this function 5050 */ 5051 static inline int 5052 rte_eth_rx_queue_count(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id) 5053 { 5054 struct rte_eth_dev *dev; 5055 5056 RTE_ETH_VALID_PORTID_OR_ERR_RET(port_id, -ENODEV); 5057 dev = &rte_eth_devices[port_id]; 5058 RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*dev->rx_queue_count, -ENOTSUP); 5059 if (queue_id >= dev->data->nb_rx_queues || 5060 dev->data->rx_queues[queue_id] == NULL) 5061 return -EINVAL; 5062 5063 return (int)(*dev->rx_queue_count)(dev, queue_id); 5064 } 5065 5066 /** 5067 * Check if the DD bit of the specific RX descriptor in the queue has been set 5068 * 5069 * @param port_id 5070 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 5071 * @param queue_id 5072 * The queue id on the specific port. 5073 * @param offset 5074 * The offset of the descriptor ID from tail. 5075 * @return 5076 * - (1) if the specific DD bit is set. 5077 * - (0) if the specific DD bit is not set. 5078 * - (-ENODEV) if *port_id* invalid. 5079 * - (-ENOTSUP) if the device does not support this function 5080 */ 5081 __rte_deprecated 5082 static inline int 5083 rte_eth_rx_descriptor_done(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, uint16_t offset) 5084 { 5085 struct rte_eth_dev *dev = &rte_eth_devices[port_id]; 5086 RTE_ETH_VALID_PORTID_OR_ERR_RET(port_id, -ENODEV); 5087 RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*dev->rx_descriptor_done, -ENOTSUP); 5088 return (*dev->rx_descriptor_done)(dev->data->rx_queues[queue_id], offset); 5089 } 5090 5091 /**@{@name Rx hardware descriptor states 5092 * @see rte_eth_rx_descriptor_status 5093 */ 5094 #define RTE_ETH_RX_DESC_AVAIL 0 /**< Desc available for hw. */ 5095 #define RTE_ETH_RX_DESC_DONE 1 /**< Desc done, filled by hw. */ 5096 #define RTE_ETH_RX_DESC_UNAVAIL 2 /**< Desc used by driver or hw. */ 5097 /**@}*/ 5098 5099 /** 5100 * Check the status of a Rx descriptor in the queue 5101 * 5102 * It should be called in a similar context than the Rx function: 5103 * - on a dataplane core 5104 * - not concurrently on the same queue 5105 * 5106 * Since it's a dataplane function, no check is performed on port_id and 5107 * queue_id. The caller must therefore ensure that the port is enabled 5108 * and the queue is configured and running. 5109 * 5110 * Note: accessing to a random descriptor in the ring may trigger cache 5111 * misses and have a performance impact. 5112 * 5113 * @param port_id 5114 * A valid port identifier of the Ethernet device which. 5115 * @param queue_id 5116 * A valid Rx queue identifier on this port. 5117 * @param offset 5118 * The offset of the descriptor starting from tail (0 is the next 5119 * packet to be received by the driver). 5120 * 5121 * @return 5122 * - (RTE_ETH_RX_DESC_AVAIL): Descriptor is available for the hardware to 5123 * receive a packet. 5124 * - (RTE_ETH_RX_DESC_DONE): Descriptor is done, it is filled by hw, but 5125 * not yet processed by the driver (i.e. in the receive queue). 5126 * - (RTE_ETH_RX_DESC_UNAVAIL): Descriptor is unavailable, either hold by 5127 * the driver and not yet returned to hw, or reserved by the hw. 5128 * - (-EINVAL) bad descriptor offset. 5129 * - (-ENOTSUP) if the device does not support this function. 5130 * - (-ENODEV) bad port or queue (only if compiled with debug). 5131 */ 5132 static inline int 5133 rte_eth_rx_descriptor_status(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 5134 uint16_t offset) 5135 { 5136 struct rte_eth_dev *dev; 5137 void *rxq; 5138 5139 #ifdef RTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG_RX 5140 RTE_ETH_VALID_PORTID_OR_ERR_RET(port_id, -ENODEV); 5141 #endif 5142 dev = &rte_eth_devices[port_id]; 5143 #ifdef RTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG_RX 5144 if (queue_id >= dev->data->nb_rx_queues) 5145 return -ENODEV; 5146 #endif 5147 RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*dev->rx_descriptor_status, -ENOTSUP); 5148 rxq = dev->data->rx_queues[queue_id]; 5149 5150 return (*dev->rx_descriptor_status)(rxq, offset); 5151 } 5152 5153 /**@{@name Tx hardware descriptor states 5154 * @see rte_eth_tx_descriptor_status 5155 */ 5156 #define RTE_ETH_TX_DESC_FULL 0 /**< Desc filled for hw, waiting xmit. */ 5157 #define RTE_ETH_TX_DESC_DONE 1 /**< Desc done, packet is transmitted. */ 5158 #define RTE_ETH_TX_DESC_UNAVAIL 2 /**< Desc used by driver or hw. */ 5159 /**@}*/ 5160 5161 /** 5162 * Check the status of a Tx descriptor in the queue. 5163 * 5164 * It should be called in a similar context than the Tx function: 5165 * - on a dataplane core 5166 * - not concurrently on the same queue 5167 * 5168 * Since it's a dataplane function, no check is performed on port_id and 5169 * queue_id. The caller must therefore ensure that the port is enabled 5170 * and the queue is configured and running. 5171 * 5172 * Note: accessing to a random descriptor in the ring may trigger cache 5173 * misses and have a performance impact. 5174 * 5175 * @param port_id 5176 * A valid port identifier of the Ethernet device which. 5177 * @param queue_id 5178 * A valid Tx queue identifier on this port. 5179 * @param offset 5180 * The offset of the descriptor starting from tail (0 is the place where 5181 * the next packet will be send). 5182 * 5183 * @return 5184 * - (RTE_ETH_TX_DESC_FULL) Descriptor is being processed by the hw, i.e. 5185 * in the transmit queue. 5186 * - (RTE_ETH_TX_DESC_DONE) Hardware is done with this descriptor, it can 5187 * be reused by the driver. 5188 * - (RTE_ETH_TX_DESC_UNAVAIL): Descriptor is unavailable, reserved by the 5189 * driver or the hardware. 5190 * - (-EINVAL) bad descriptor offset. 5191 * - (-ENOTSUP) if the device does not support this function. 5192 * - (-ENODEV) bad port or queue (only if compiled with debug). 5193 */ 5194 static inline int rte_eth_tx_descriptor_status(uint16_t port_id, 5195 uint16_t queue_id, uint16_t offset) 5196 { 5197 struct rte_eth_dev *dev; 5198 void *txq; 5199 5200 #ifdef RTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG_TX 5201 RTE_ETH_VALID_PORTID_OR_ERR_RET(port_id, -ENODEV); 5202 #endif 5203 dev = &rte_eth_devices[port_id]; 5204 #ifdef RTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG_TX 5205 if (queue_id >= dev->data->nb_tx_queues) 5206 return -ENODEV; 5207 #endif 5208 RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*dev->tx_descriptor_status, -ENOTSUP); 5209 txq = dev->data->tx_queues[queue_id]; 5210 5211 return (*dev->tx_descriptor_status)(txq, offset); 5212 } 5213 5214 /** 5215 * Send a burst of output packets on a transmit queue of an Ethernet device. 5216 * 5217 * The rte_eth_tx_burst() function is invoked to transmit output packets 5218 * on the output queue *queue_id* of the Ethernet device designated by its 5219 * *port_id*. 5220 * The *nb_pkts* parameter is the number of packets to send which are 5221 * supplied in the *tx_pkts* array of *rte_mbuf* structures, each of them 5222 * allocated from a pool created with rte_pktmbuf_pool_create(). 5223 * The rte_eth_tx_burst() function loops, sending *nb_pkts* packets, 5224 * up to the number of transmit descriptors available in the TX ring of the 5225 * transmit queue. 5226 * For each packet to send, the rte_eth_tx_burst() function performs 5227 * the following operations: 5228 * 5229 * - Pick up the next available descriptor in the transmit ring. 5230 * 5231 * - Free the network buffer previously sent with that descriptor, if any. 5232 * 5233 * - Initialize the transmit descriptor with the information provided 5234 * in the *rte_mbuf data structure. 5235 * 5236 * In the case of a segmented packet composed of a list of *rte_mbuf* buffers, 5237 * the rte_eth_tx_burst() function uses several transmit descriptors 5238 * of the ring. 5239 * 5240 * The rte_eth_tx_burst() function returns the number of packets it 5241 * actually sent. A return value equal to *nb_pkts* means that all packets 5242 * have been sent, and this is likely to signify that other output packets 5243 * could be immediately transmitted again. Applications that implement a 5244 * "send as many packets to transmit as possible" policy can check this 5245 * specific case and keep invoking the rte_eth_tx_burst() function until 5246 * a value less than *nb_pkts* is returned. 5247 * 5248 * It is the responsibility of the rte_eth_tx_burst() function to 5249 * transparently free the memory buffers of packets previously sent. 5250 * This feature is driven by the *tx_free_thresh* value supplied to the 5251 * rte_eth_dev_configure() function at device configuration time. 5252 * When the number of free TX descriptors drops below this threshold, the 5253 * rte_eth_tx_burst() function must [attempt to] free the *rte_mbuf* buffers 5254 * of those packets whose transmission was effectively completed. 5255 * 5256 * If the PMD is DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_MT_LOCKFREE capable, multiple threads can 5257 * invoke this function concurrently on the same tx queue without SW lock. 5258 * @see rte_eth_dev_info_get, struct rte_eth_txconf::offloads 5259 * 5260 * @see rte_eth_tx_prepare to perform some prior checks or adjustments 5261 * for offloads. 5262 * 5263 * @param port_id 5264 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 5265 * @param queue_id 5266 * The index of the transmit queue through which output packets must be 5267 * sent. 5268 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_tx_queue - 1] previously supplied 5269 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 5270 * @param tx_pkts 5271 * The address of an array of *nb_pkts* pointers to *rte_mbuf* structures 5272 * which contain the output packets. 5273 * @param nb_pkts 5274 * The maximum number of packets to transmit. 5275 * @return 5276 * The number of output packets actually stored in transmit descriptors of 5277 * the transmit ring. The return value can be less than the value of the 5278 * *tx_pkts* parameter when the transmit ring is full or has been filled up. 5279 */ 5280 static inline uint16_t 5281 rte_eth_tx_burst(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 5282 struct rte_mbuf **tx_pkts, uint16_t nb_pkts) 5283 { 5284 struct rte_eth_dev *dev = &rte_eth_devices[port_id]; 5285 5286 #ifdef RTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG_TX 5287 RTE_ETH_VALID_PORTID_OR_ERR_RET(port_id, 0); 5288 RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*dev->tx_pkt_burst, 0); 5289 5290 if (queue_id >= dev->data->nb_tx_queues) { 5291 RTE_ETHDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid TX queue_id=%u\n", queue_id); 5292 return 0; 5293 } 5294 #endif 5295 5296 #ifdef RTE_ETHDEV_RXTX_CALLBACKS 5297 struct rte_eth_rxtx_callback *cb; 5298 5299 /* __ATOMIC_RELEASE memory order was used when the 5300 * call back was inserted into the list. 5301 * Since there is a clear dependency between loading 5302 * cb and cb->fn/cb->next, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE memory order is 5303 * not required. 5304 */ 5305 cb = __atomic_load_n(&dev->pre_tx_burst_cbs[queue_id], 5306 __ATOMIC_RELAXED); 5307 5308 if (unlikely(cb != NULL)) { 5309 do { 5310 nb_pkts = cb->fn.tx(port_id, queue_id, tx_pkts, nb_pkts, 5311 cb->param); 5312 cb = cb->next; 5313 } while (cb != NULL); 5314 } 5315 #endif 5316 5317 rte_ethdev_trace_tx_burst(port_id, queue_id, (void **)tx_pkts, 5318 nb_pkts); 5319 return (*dev->tx_pkt_burst)(dev->data->tx_queues[queue_id], tx_pkts, nb_pkts); 5320 } 5321 5322 /** 5323 * Process a burst of output packets on a transmit queue of an Ethernet device. 5324 * 5325 * The rte_eth_tx_prepare() function is invoked to prepare output packets to be 5326 * transmitted on the output queue *queue_id* of the Ethernet device designated 5327 * by its *port_id*. 5328 * The *nb_pkts* parameter is the number of packets to be prepared which are 5329 * supplied in the *tx_pkts* array of *rte_mbuf* structures, each of them 5330 * allocated from a pool created with rte_pktmbuf_pool_create(). 5331 * For each packet to send, the rte_eth_tx_prepare() function performs 5332 * the following operations: 5333 * 5334 * - Check if packet meets devices requirements for tx offloads. 5335 * 5336 * - Check limitations about number of segments. 5337 * 5338 * - Check additional requirements when debug is enabled. 5339 * 5340 * - Update and/or reset required checksums when tx offload is set for packet. 5341 * 5342 * Since this function can modify packet data, provided mbufs must be safely 5343 * writable (e.g. modified data cannot be in shared segment). 5344 * 5345 * The rte_eth_tx_prepare() function returns the number of packets ready to be 5346 * sent. A return value equal to *nb_pkts* means that all packets are valid and 5347 * ready to be sent, otherwise stops processing on the first invalid packet and 5348 * leaves the rest packets untouched. 5349 * 5350 * When this functionality is not implemented in the driver, all packets are 5351 * are returned untouched. 5352 * 5353 * @param port_id 5354 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 5355 * The value must be a valid port id. 5356 * @param queue_id 5357 * The index of the transmit queue through which output packets must be 5358 * sent. 5359 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_tx_queue - 1] previously supplied 5360 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 5361 * @param tx_pkts 5362 * The address of an array of *nb_pkts* pointers to *rte_mbuf* structures 5363 * which contain the output packets. 5364 * @param nb_pkts 5365 * The maximum number of packets to process. 5366 * @return 5367 * The number of packets correct and ready to be sent. The return value can be 5368 * less than the value of the *tx_pkts* parameter when some packet doesn't 5369 * meet devices requirements with rte_errno set appropriately: 5370 * - EINVAL: offload flags are not correctly set 5371 * - ENOTSUP: the offload feature is not supported by the hardware 5372 * - ENODEV: if *port_id* is invalid (with debug enabled only) 5373 * 5374 */ 5375 5376 #ifndef RTE_ETHDEV_TX_PREPARE_NOOP 5377 5378 static inline uint16_t 5379 rte_eth_tx_prepare(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 5380 struct rte_mbuf **tx_pkts, uint16_t nb_pkts) 5381 { 5382 struct rte_eth_dev *dev; 5383 5384 #ifdef RTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG_TX 5385 if (!rte_eth_dev_is_valid_port(port_id)) { 5386 RTE_ETHDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid TX port_id=%u\n", port_id); 5387 rte_errno = ENODEV; 5388 return 0; 5389 } 5390 #endif 5391 5392 dev = &rte_eth_devices[port_id]; 5393 5394 #ifdef RTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG_TX 5395 if (queue_id >= dev->data->nb_tx_queues) { 5396 RTE_ETHDEV_LOG(ERR, "Invalid TX queue_id=%u\n", queue_id); 5397 rte_errno = EINVAL; 5398 return 0; 5399 } 5400 #endif 5401 5402 if (!dev->tx_pkt_prepare) 5403 return nb_pkts; 5404 5405 return (*dev->tx_pkt_prepare)(dev->data->tx_queues[queue_id], 5406 tx_pkts, nb_pkts); 5407 } 5408 5409 #else 5410 5411 /* 5412 * Native NOOP operation for compilation targets which doesn't require any 5413 * preparations steps, and functional NOOP may introduce unnecessary performance 5414 * drop. 5415 * 5416 * Generally this is not a good idea to turn it on globally and didn't should 5417 * be used if behavior of tx_preparation can change. 5418 */ 5419 5420 static inline uint16_t 5421 rte_eth_tx_prepare(__rte_unused uint16_t port_id, 5422 __rte_unused uint16_t queue_id, 5423 __rte_unused struct rte_mbuf **tx_pkts, uint16_t nb_pkts) 5424 { 5425 return nb_pkts; 5426 } 5427 5428 #endif 5429 5430 /** 5431 * Send any packets queued up for transmission on a port and HW queue 5432 * 5433 * This causes an explicit flush of packets previously buffered via the 5434 * rte_eth_tx_buffer() function. It returns the number of packets successfully 5435 * sent to the NIC, and calls the error callback for any unsent packets. Unless 5436 * explicitly set up otherwise, the default callback simply frees the unsent 5437 * packets back to the owning mempool. 5438 * 5439 * @param port_id 5440 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 5441 * @param queue_id 5442 * The index of the transmit queue through which output packets must be 5443 * sent. 5444 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_tx_queue - 1] previously supplied 5445 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 5446 * @param buffer 5447 * Buffer of packets to be transmit. 5448 * @return 5449 * The number of packets successfully sent to the Ethernet device. The error 5450 * callback is called for any packets which could not be sent. 5451 */ 5452 static inline uint16_t 5453 rte_eth_tx_buffer_flush(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 5454 struct rte_eth_dev_tx_buffer *buffer) 5455 { 5456 uint16_t sent; 5457 uint16_t to_send = buffer->length; 5458 5459 if (to_send == 0) 5460 return 0; 5461 5462 sent = rte_eth_tx_burst(port_id, queue_id, buffer->pkts, to_send); 5463 5464 buffer->length = 0; 5465 5466 /* All packets sent, or to be dealt with by callback below */ 5467 if (unlikely(sent != to_send)) 5468 buffer->error_callback(&buffer->pkts[sent], 5469 (uint16_t)(to_send - sent), 5470 buffer->error_userdata); 5471 5472 return sent; 5473 } 5474 5475 /** 5476 * Buffer a single packet for future transmission on a port and queue 5477 * 5478 * This function takes a single mbuf/packet and buffers it for later 5479 * transmission on the particular port and queue specified. Once the buffer is 5480 * full of packets, an attempt will be made to transmit all the buffered 5481 * packets. In case of error, where not all packets can be transmitted, a 5482 * callback is called with the unsent packets as a parameter. If no callback 5483 * is explicitly set up, the unsent packets are just freed back to the owning 5484 * mempool. The function returns the number of packets actually sent i.e. 5485 * 0 if no buffer flush occurred, otherwise the number of packets successfully 5486 * flushed 5487 * 5488 * @param port_id 5489 * The port identifier of the Ethernet device. 5490 * @param queue_id 5491 * The index of the transmit queue through which output packets must be 5492 * sent. 5493 * The value must be in the range [0, nb_tx_queue - 1] previously supplied 5494 * to rte_eth_dev_configure(). 5495 * @param buffer 5496 * Buffer used to collect packets to be sent. 5497 * @param tx_pkt 5498 * Pointer to the packet mbuf to be sent. 5499 * @return 5500 * 0 = packet has been buffered for later transmission 5501 * N > 0 = packet has been buffered, and the buffer was subsequently flushed, 5502 * causing N packets to be sent, and the error callback to be called for 5503 * the rest. 5504 */ 5505 static __rte_always_inline uint16_t 5506 rte_eth_tx_buffer(uint16_t port_id, uint16_t queue_id, 5507 struct rte_eth_dev_tx_buffer *buffer, struct rte_mbuf *tx_pkt) 5508 { 5509 buffer->pkts[buffer->length++] = tx_pkt; 5510 if (buffer->length < buffer->size) 5511 return 0; 5512 5513 return rte_eth_tx_buffer_flush(port_id, queue_id, buffer); 5514 } 5515 5516 #ifdef __cplusplus 5517 } 5518 #endif 5519 5520 #endif /* _RTE_ETHDEV_H_ */ 5521