struct rte_mempool {
char name[RTE_MEMPOOL_NAMESIZE]; /**< Name of mempool. */
struct rte_ring *ring; /**< Ring to store objects. */
- phys_addr_t phys_addr; /**< Phys. addr. of mempool struct. */
+ const struct rte_memzone *mz; /**< Memzone where pool is allocated */
int flags; /**< Flags of the mempool. */
int socket_id; /**< Socket id passed at mempool creation. */
uint32_t size; /**< Max size of the mempool. */
#define MEMPOOL_F_NO_CACHE_ALIGN 0x0002 /**< Do not align objs on cache lines.*/
#define MEMPOOL_F_SP_PUT 0x0004 /**< Default put is "single-producer".*/
#define MEMPOOL_F_SC_GET 0x0008 /**< Default get is "single-consumer".*/
+#define MEMPOOL_F_RING_CREATED 0x0010 /**< Internal: ring is created */
+#define MEMPOOL_F_NO_PHYS_CONTIG 0x0020 /**< Don't need physically contiguous objs. */
/**
* @internal When debug is enabled, store some statistics.
* - MEMPOOL_F_SC_GET: If this flag is set, the default behavior
* when using rte_mempool_get() or rte_mempool_get_bulk() is
* "single-consumer". Otherwise, it is "multi-consumers".
+ * - MEMPOOL_F_NO_PHYS_CONTIG: If set, allocated objects won't
+ * necessarilly be contiguous in physical memory.
* @return
* The pointer to the new allocated mempool, on success. NULL on error
* with rte_errno set appropriately. Possible rte_errno values include:
const phys_addr_t paddr[], uint32_t pg_num, uint32_t pg_shift);
/**
- * Create a new mempool named *name* in memory on Xen Dom0.
+ * Create an empty mempool
*
- * This function uses ``rte_mempool_xmem_create()`` to allocate memory. The
- * pool contains n elements of elt_size. Its size is set to n.
- * All elements of the mempool are allocated together with the mempool header,
- * and memory buffer can consist of set of disjoint physical pages.
+ * The mempool is allocated and initialized, but it is not populated: no
+ * memory is allocated for the mempool elements. The user has to call
+ * rte_mempool_populate_*() or to add memory chunks to the pool. Once
+ * populated, the user may also want to initialize each object with
+ * rte_mempool_obj_iter().
*
* @param name
* The name of the mempool.
* @param n
- * The number of elements in the mempool. The optimum size (in terms of
- * memory usage) for a mempool is when n is a power of two minus one:
- * n = (2^q - 1).
+ * The maximum number of elements that can be added in the mempool.
+ * The optimum size (in terms of memory usage) for a mempool is when n
+ * is a power of two minus one: n = (2^q - 1).
* @param elt_size
* The size of each element.
* @param cache_size
- * If cache_size is non-zero, the rte_mempool library will try to
- * limit the accesses to the common lockless pool, by maintaining a
- * per-lcore object cache. This argument must be lower or equal to
- * CONFIG_RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE. It is advised to choose
- * cache_size to have "n modulo cache_size == 0": if this is
- * not the case, some elements will always stay in the pool and will
- * never be used. The access to the per-lcore table is of course
- * faster than the multi-producer/consumer pool. The cache can be
- * disabled if the cache_size argument is set to 0; it can be useful to
- * avoid losing objects in cache. Note that even if not used, the
- * memory space for cache is always reserved in a mempool structure,
- * except if CONFIG_RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE is set to 0.
+ * Size of the cache. See rte_mempool_create() for details.
* @param private_data_size
* The size of the private data appended after the mempool
* structure. This is useful for storing some private data after the
* mempool structure, as is done for rte_mbuf_pool for example.
- * @param mp_init
- * A function pointer that is called for initialization of the pool,
- * before object initialization. The user can initialize the private
- * data in this function if needed. This parameter can be NULL if
- * not needed.
- * @param mp_init_arg
- * An opaque pointer to data that can be used in the mempool
- * constructor function.
- * @param obj_init
- * A function pointer that is called for each object at
- * initialization of the pool. The user can set some meta data in
- * objects if needed. This parameter can be NULL if not needed.
- * The obj_init() function takes the mempool pointer, the init_arg,
- * the object pointer and the object number as parameters.
- * @param obj_init_arg
- * An opaque pointer to data that can be used as an argument for
- * each call to the object constructor function.
* @param socket_id
* The *socket_id* argument is the socket identifier in the case of
* NUMA. The value can be *SOCKET_ID_ANY* if there is no NUMA
* constraint for the reserved zone.
* @param flags
- * The *flags* arguments is an OR of following flags:
- * - MEMPOOL_F_NO_SPREAD: By default, objects addresses are spread
- * between channels in RAM: the pool allocator will add padding
- * between objects depending on the hardware configuration. See
- * Memory alignment constraints for details. If this flag is set,
- * the allocator will just align them to a cache line.
- * - MEMPOOL_F_NO_CACHE_ALIGN: By default, the returned objects are
- * cache-aligned. This flag removes this constraint, and no
- * padding will be present between objects. This flag implies
- * MEMPOOL_F_NO_SPREAD.
- * - MEMPOOL_F_SP_PUT: If this flag is set, the default behavior
- * when using rte_mempool_put() or rte_mempool_put_bulk() is
- * "single-producer". Otherwise, it is "multi-producers".
- * - MEMPOOL_F_SC_GET: If this flag is set, the default behavior
- * when using rte_mempool_get() or rte_mempool_get_bulk() is
- * "single-consumer". Otherwise, it is "multi-consumers".
+ * Flags controlling the behavior of the mempool. See
+ * rte_mempool_create() for details.
* @return
* The pointer to the new allocated mempool, on success. NULL on error
- * with rte_errno set appropriately. Possible rte_errno values include:
- * - E_RTE_NO_CONFIG - function could not get pointer to rte_config structure
- * - E_RTE_SECONDARY - function was called from a secondary process instance
- * - EINVAL - cache size provided is too large
- * - ENOSPC - the maximum number of memzones has already been allocated
- * - EEXIST - a memzone with the same name already exists
- * - ENOMEM - no appropriate memory area found in which to create memzone
+ * with rte_errno set appropriately. See rte_mempool_create() for details.
*/
struct rte_mempool *
-rte_dom0_mempool_create(const char *name, unsigned n, unsigned elt_size,
- unsigned cache_size, unsigned private_data_size,
- rte_mempool_ctor_t *mp_init, void *mp_init_arg,
- rte_mempool_obj_cb_t *obj_init, void *obj_init_arg,
- int socket_id, unsigned flags);
+rte_mempool_create_empty(const char *name, unsigned n, unsigned elt_size,
+ unsigned cache_size, unsigned private_data_size,
+ int socket_id, unsigned flags);
+/**
+ * Free a mempool
+ *
+ * Unlink the mempool from global list, free the memory chunks, and all
+ * memory referenced by the mempool. The objects must not be used by
+ * other cores as they will be freed.
+ *
+ * @param mp
+ * A pointer to the mempool structure.
+ */
+void
+rte_mempool_free(struct rte_mempool *mp);
+
+/**
+ * Add physically contiguous memory for objects in the pool at init
+ *
+ * Add a virtually and physically contiguous memory chunk in the pool
+ * where objects can be instanciated.
+ *
+ * @param mp
+ * A pointer to the mempool structure.
+ * @param vaddr
+ * The virtual address of memory that should be used to store objects.
+ * @param paddr
+ * The physical address
+ * @param len
+ * The length of memory in bytes.
+ * @param free_cb
+ * The callback used to free this chunk when destroying the mempool.
+ * @param opaque
+ * An opaque argument passed to free_cb.
+ * @return
+ * The number of objects added on success.
+ * On error, the chunk is not added in the memory list of the
+ * mempool and a negative errno is returned.
+ */
+int rte_mempool_populate_phys(struct rte_mempool *mp, char *vaddr,
+ phys_addr_t paddr, size_t len, rte_mempool_memchunk_free_cb_t *free_cb,
+ void *opaque);
+/**
+ * Add physical memory for objects in the pool at init
+ *
+ * Add a virtually contiguous memory chunk in the pool where objects can
+ * be instanciated. The physical addresses corresponding to the virtual
+ * area are described in paddr[], pg_num, pg_shift.
+ *
+ * @param mp
+ * A pointer to the mempool structure.
+ * @param vaddr
+ * The virtual address of memory that should be used to store objects.
+ * @param paddr
+ * An array of physical addresses of each page composing the virtual
+ * area.
+ * @param pg_num
+ * Number of elements in the paddr array.
+ * @param pg_shift
+ * LOG2 of the physical pages size.
+ * @param free_cb
+ * The callback used to free this chunk when destroying the mempool.
+ * @param opaque
+ * An opaque argument passed to free_cb.
+ * @return
+ * The number of objects added on success.
+ * On error, the chunks are not added in the memory list of the
+ * mempool and a negative errno is returned.
+ */
+int rte_mempool_populate_phys_tab(struct rte_mempool *mp, char *vaddr,
+ const phys_addr_t paddr[], uint32_t pg_num, uint32_t pg_shift,
+ rte_mempool_memchunk_free_cb_t *free_cb, void *opaque);
+
+/**
+ * Add virtually contiguous memory for objects in the pool at init
+ *
+ * Add a virtually contiguous memory chunk in the pool where objects can
+ * be instanciated.
+ *
+ * @param mp
+ * A pointer to the mempool structure.
+ * @param addr
+ * The virtual address of memory that should be used to store objects.
+ * Must be page-aligned.
+ * @param len
+ * The length of memory in bytes. Must be page-aligned.
+ * @param pg_sz
+ * The size of memory pages in this virtual area.
+ * @param free_cb
+ * The callback used to free this chunk when destroying the mempool.
+ * @param opaque
+ * An opaque argument passed to free_cb.
+ * @return
+ * The number of objects added on success.
+ * On error, the chunk is not added in the memory list of the
+ * mempool and a negative errno is returned.
+ */
+int
+rte_mempool_populate_virt(struct rte_mempool *mp, char *addr,
+ size_t len, size_t pg_sz, rte_mempool_memchunk_free_cb_t *free_cb,
+ void *opaque);
+
+/**
+ * Add memory for objects in the pool at init
+ *
+ * This is the default function used by rte_mempool_create() to populate
+ * the mempool. It adds memory allocated using rte_memzone_reserve().
+ *
+ * @param mp
+ * A pointer to the mempool structure.
+ * @return
+ * The number of objects added on success.
+ * On error, the chunk is not added in the memory list of the
+ * mempool and a negative errno is returned.
+ */
+int rte_mempool_populate_default(struct rte_mempool *mp);
+
+/**
+ * Add memory from anonymous mapping for objects in the pool at init
+ *
+ * This function mmap an anonymous memory zone that is locked in
+ * memory to store the objects of the mempool.
+ *
+ * @param mp
+ * A pointer to the mempool structure.
+ * @return
+ * The number of objects added on success.
+ * On error, the chunk is not added in the memory list of the
+ * mempool and a negative errno is returned.
+ */
+int rte_mempool_populate_anon(struct rte_mempool *mp);
/**
* Call a function for each mempool element
* A pointer (virtual address) to the element of the pool.
* @return
* The physical address of the elt element.
+ * If the mempool was created with MEMPOOL_F_NO_PHYS_CONTIG, the
+ * returned value is RTE_BAD_PHYS_ADDR.
*/
static inline phys_addr_t
rte_mempool_virt2phy(__rte_unused const struct rte_mempool *mp, const void *elt)