X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Flibrte_eal%2Fcommon%2Finclude%2Frte_memory.h;h=bf81a2faa83d9ff68ee994139d7354919e815174;hb=47c45a4df687a1bf1f0ae186ebe555c883b446f2;hp=2200d58c2fdcdc9fcd9d15ec79a7ef022a7373b5;hpb=6e757e69425a5e74b72be50a8ecc230c1d51b569;p=dpdk.git diff --git a/lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_memory.h b/lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_memory.h index 2200d58c2f..bf81a2faa8 100644 --- a/lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_memory.h +++ b/lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_memory.h @@ -1,34 +1,5 @@ -/*- - * BSD LICENSE - * - * Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation. 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/**< Physical address definition. */ -#define RTE_BAD_PHYS_ADDR ((phys_addr_t)-1) /** * Physical memory segment descriptor. */ +#define RTE_MEMSEG_FLAG_DO_NOT_FREE (1 << 0) +/**< Prevent this segment from being freed back to the OS. */ struct rte_memseg { - phys_addr_t phys_addr; /**< Start physical address. */ + RTE_STD_C11 + union { + phys_addr_t phys_addr; /**< deprecated - Start physical address. */ + rte_iova_t iova; /**< Start IO address. */ + }; + RTE_STD_C11 union { void *addr; /**< Start virtual address. */ uint64_t addr_64; /**< Makes sure addr is always 64 bits */ }; -#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_IVSHMEM - phys_addr_t ioremap_addr; /**< Real physical address inside the VM */ -#endif size_t len; /**< Length of the segment. */ uint64_t hugepage_sz; /**< The pagesize of underlying memory */ int32_t socket_id; /**< NUMA socket ID. */ uint32_t nchannel; /**< Number of channels. */ uint32_t nrank; /**< Number of ranks. */ -#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_XEN_DOM0 - /**< store segment MFNs */ - uint64_t mfn[DOM0_NUM_MEMBLOCK]; -#endif + uint32_t flags; /**< Memseg-specific flags */ } __rte_packed; +/** + * memseg list is a special case as we need to store a bunch of other data + * together with the array itself. + */ +struct rte_memseg_list { + RTE_STD_C11 + union { + void *base_va; + /**< Base virtual address for this memseg list. */ + uint64_t addr_64; + /**< Makes sure addr is always 64-bits */ + }; + uint64_t page_sz; /**< Page size for all memsegs in this list. */ + int socket_id; /**< Socket ID for all memsegs in this list. */ + volatile uint32_t version; /**< version number for multiprocess sync. */ + size_t len; /**< Length of memory area covered by this memseg list. */ + unsigned int external; /**< 1 if this list points to external memory */ + unsigned int heap; /**< 1 if this list points to a heap */ + struct rte_fbarray memseg_arr; +}; + /** * Lock page in physical memory and prevent from swapping. * @@ -123,29 +103,451 @@ int rte_mem_lock_page(const void *virt); * @param virt * The virtual address. * @return - * The physical address or RTE_BAD_PHYS_ADDR on error. + * The physical address or RTE_BAD_IOVA on error. */ phys_addr_t rte_mem_virt2phy(const void *virt); /** - * Get the layout of the available physical memory. + * Get IO virtual address of any mapped virtual address in the current process. + * + * @param virt + * The virtual address. + * @return + * The IO address or RTE_BAD_IOVA on error. + */ +rte_iova_t rte_mem_virt2iova(const void *virt); + +/** + * Get virtual memory address corresponding to iova address. + * + * @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot + * be used within memory-related callback functions. + * + * @param iova + * The iova address. + * @return + * Virtual address corresponding to iova address (or NULL if address does not + * exist within DPDK memory map). + */ +__rte_experimental +void * +rte_mem_iova2virt(rte_iova_t iova); + +/** + * Get memseg to which a particular virtual address belongs. + * + * @param virt + * The virtual address. + * @param msl + * The memseg list in which to look up based on ``virt`` address + * (can be NULL). + * @return + * Memseg pointer on success, or NULL on error. + */ +__rte_experimental +struct rte_memseg * +rte_mem_virt2memseg(const void *virt, const struct rte_memseg_list *msl); + +/** + * Get memseg list corresponding to virtual memory address. + * + * @param virt + * The virtual address. + * @return + * Memseg list to which this virtual address belongs to. + */ +__rte_experimental +struct rte_memseg_list * +rte_mem_virt2memseg_list(const void *virt); + +/** + * Memseg walk function prototype. + * + * Returning 0 will continue walk + * Returning 1 will stop the walk + * Returning -1 will stop the walk and report error + */ +typedef int (*rte_memseg_walk_t)(const struct rte_memseg_list *msl, + const struct rte_memseg *ms, void *arg); + +/** + * Memseg contig walk function prototype. This will trigger a callback on every + * VA-contiguous area starting at memseg ``ms``, so total valid VA space at each + * callback call will be [``ms->addr``, ``ms->addr + len``). + * + * Returning 0 will continue walk + * Returning 1 will stop the walk + * Returning -1 will stop the walk and report error + */ +typedef int (*rte_memseg_contig_walk_t)(const struct rte_memseg_list *msl, + const struct rte_memseg *ms, size_t len, void *arg); + +/** + * Memseg list walk function prototype. This will trigger a callback on every + * allocated memseg list. + * + * Returning 0 will continue walk + * Returning 1 will stop the walk + * Returning -1 will stop the walk and report error + */ +typedef int (*rte_memseg_list_walk_t)(const struct rte_memseg_list *msl, + void *arg); + +/** + * Walk list of all memsegs. + * + * @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot + * be used within memory-related callback functions. + * + * @note This function will also walk through externally allocated segments. It + * is up to the user to decide whether to skip through these segments. + * + * @param func + * Iterator function + * @param arg + * Argument passed to iterator + * @return + * 0 if walked over the entire list + * 1 if stopped by the user + * -1 if user function reported error + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_memseg_walk(rte_memseg_walk_t func, void *arg); + +/** + * Walk each VA-contiguous area. + * + * @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot + * be used within memory-related callback functions. + * + * @note This function will also walk through externally allocated segments. It + * is up to the user to decide whether to skip through these segments. + * + * @param func + * Iterator function + * @param arg + * Argument passed to iterator + * @return + * 0 if walked over the entire list + * 1 if stopped by the user + * -1 if user function reported error + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_memseg_contig_walk(rte_memseg_contig_walk_t func, void *arg); + +/** + * Walk each allocated memseg list. + * + * @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot + * be used within memory-related callback functions. + * + * @note This function will also walk through externally allocated segments. It + * is up to the user to decide whether to skip through these segments. + * + * @param func + * Iterator function + * @param arg + * Argument passed to iterator + * @return + * 0 if walked over the entire list + * 1 if stopped by the user + * -1 if user function reported error + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_memseg_list_walk(rte_memseg_list_walk_t func, void *arg); + +/** + * Walk list of all memsegs without performing any locking. + * + * @note This function does not perform any locking, and is only safe to call + * from within memory-related callback functions. + * + * @param func + * Iterator function + * @param arg + * Argument passed to iterator + * @return + * 0 if walked over the entire list + * 1 if stopped by the user + * -1 if user function reported error + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_memseg_walk_thread_unsafe(rte_memseg_walk_t func, void *arg); + +/** + * Walk each VA-contiguous area without performing any locking. + * + * @note This function does not perform any locking, and is only safe to call + * from within memory-related callback functions. + * + * @param func + * Iterator function + * @param arg + * Argument passed to iterator + * @return + * 0 if walked over the entire list + * 1 if stopped by the user + * -1 if user function reported error + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_memseg_contig_walk_thread_unsafe(rte_memseg_contig_walk_t func, void *arg); + +/** + * Walk each allocated memseg list without performing any locking. + * + * @note This function does not perform any locking, and is only safe to call + * from within memory-related callback functions. + * + * @param func + * Iterator function + * @param arg + * Argument passed to iterator + * @return + * 0 if walked over the entire list + * 1 if stopped by the user + * -1 if user function reported error + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_memseg_list_walk_thread_unsafe(rte_memseg_list_walk_t func, void *arg); + +/** + * Return file descriptor associated with a particular memseg (if available). + * + * @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot + * be used within memory-related callback functions. + * + * @note This returns an internal file descriptor. Performing any operations on + * this file descriptor is inherently dangerous, so it should be treated + * as read-only for all intents and purposes. + * + * @param ms + * A pointer to memseg for which to get file descriptor. + * + * @return + * Valid file descriptor in case of success. + * -1 in case of error, with ``rte_errno`` set to the following values: + * - EINVAL - ``ms`` pointer was NULL or did not point to a valid memseg + * - ENODEV - ``ms`` fd is not available + * - ENOENT - ``ms`` is an unused segment + * - ENOTSUP - segment fd's are not supported + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_memseg_get_fd(const struct rte_memseg *ms); + +/** + * Return file descriptor associated with a particular memseg (if available). + * + * @note This function does not perform any locking, and is only safe to call + * from within memory-related callback functions. + * + * @note This returns an internal file descriptor. Performing any operations on + * this file descriptor is inherently dangerous, so it should be treated + * as read-only for all intents and purposes. + * + * @param ms + * A pointer to memseg for which to get file descriptor. + * + * @return + * Valid file descriptor in case of success. + * -1 in case of error, with ``rte_errno`` set to the following values: + * - EINVAL - ``ms`` pointer was NULL or did not point to a valid memseg + * - ENODEV - ``ms`` fd is not available + * - ENOENT - ``ms`` is an unused segment + * - ENOTSUP - segment fd's are not supported + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_memseg_get_fd_thread_unsafe(const struct rte_memseg *ms); + +/** + * Get offset into segment file descriptor associated with a particular memseg + * (if available). + * + * @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot + * be used within memory-related callback functions. + * + * @param ms + * A pointer to memseg for which to get file descriptor. + * @param offset + * A pointer to offset value where the result will be stored. + * + * @return + * Valid file descriptor in case of success. + * -1 in case of error, with ``rte_errno`` set to the following values: + * - EINVAL - ``ms`` pointer was NULL or did not point to a valid memseg + * - EINVAL - ``offset`` pointer was NULL + * - ENODEV - ``ms`` fd is not available + * - ENOENT - ``ms`` is an unused segment + * - ENOTSUP - segment fd's are not supported + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_memseg_get_fd_offset(const struct rte_memseg *ms, size_t *offset); + +/** + * Get offset into segment file descriptor associated with a particular memseg + * (if available). + * + * @note This function does not perform any locking, and is only safe to call + * from within memory-related callback functions. * - * It can be useful for an application to have the full physical - * memory layout to decide the size of a memory zone to reserve. This - * table is stored in rte_config (see rte_eal_get_configuration()). + * @param ms + * A pointer to memseg for which to get file descriptor. + * @param offset + * A pointer to offset value where the result will be stored. * * @return - * - On success, return a pointer to a read-only table of struct - * rte_physmem_desc elements, containing the layout of all - * addressable physical memory. The last element of the table - * contains a NULL address. - * - On error, return NULL. This should not happen since it is a fatal - * error that will probably cause the entire system to panic. + * Valid file descriptor in case of success. + * -1 in case of error, with ``rte_errno`` set to the following values: + * - EINVAL - ``ms`` pointer was NULL or did not point to a valid memseg + * - EINVAL - ``offset`` pointer was NULL + * - ENODEV - ``ms`` fd is not available + * - ENOENT - ``ms`` is an unused segment + * - ENOTSUP - segment fd's are not supported */ -const struct rte_memseg *rte_eal_get_physmem_layout(void); +__rte_experimental +int +rte_memseg_get_fd_offset_thread_unsafe(const struct rte_memseg *ms, + size_t *offset); /** - * Dump the physical memory layout to the console. + * @warning + * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice + * + * Register external memory chunk with DPDK. + * + * @note Using this API is mutually exclusive with ``rte_malloc`` family of + * API's. + * + * @note This API will not perform any DMA mapping. It is expected that user + * will do that themselves. + * + * @note Before accessing this memory in other processes, it needs to be + * attached in each of those processes by calling ``rte_extmem_attach`` in + * each other process. + * + * @param va_addr + * Start of virtual area to register. Must be aligned by ``page_sz``. + * @param len + * Length of virtual area to register. Must be aligned by ``page_sz``. + * @param iova_addrs + * Array of page IOVA addresses corresponding to each page in this memory + * area. Can be NULL, in which case page IOVA addresses will be set to + * RTE_BAD_IOVA. + * @param n_pages + * Number of elements in the iova_addrs array. Ignored if ``iova_addrs`` + * is NULL. + * @param page_sz + * Page size of the underlying memory + * + * @return + * - 0 on success + * - -1 in case of error, with rte_errno set to one of the following: + * EINVAL - one of the parameters was invalid + * EEXIST - memory chunk is already registered + * ENOSPC - no more space in internal config to store a new memory chunk + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_extmem_register(void *va_addr, size_t len, rte_iova_t iova_addrs[], + unsigned int n_pages, size_t page_sz); + +/** + * @warning + * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice + * + * Unregister external memory chunk with DPDK. + * + * @note Using this API is mutually exclusive with ``rte_malloc`` family of + * API's. + * + * @note This API will not perform any DMA unmapping. It is expected that user + * will do that themselves. + * + * @note Before calling this function, all other processes must call + * ``rte_extmem_detach`` to detach from the memory area. + * + * @param va_addr + * Start of virtual area to unregister + * @param len + * Length of virtual area to unregister + * + * @return + * - 0 on success + * - -1 in case of error, with rte_errno set to one of the following: + * EINVAL - one of the parameters was invalid + * ENOENT - memory chunk was not found + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_extmem_unregister(void *va_addr, size_t len); + +/** + * @warning + * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice + * + * Attach to external memory chunk registered in another process. + * + * @note Using this API is mutually exclusive with ``rte_malloc`` family of + * API's. + * + * @note This API will not perform any DMA mapping. It is expected that user + * will do that themselves. + * + * @param va_addr + * Start of virtual area to register + * @param len + * Length of virtual area to register + * + * @return + * - 0 on success + * - -1 in case of error, with rte_errno set to one of the following: + * EINVAL - one of the parameters was invalid + * ENOENT - memory chunk was not found + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_extmem_attach(void *va_addr, size_t len); + +/** + * @warning + * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice + * + * Detach from external memory chunk registered in another process. + * + * @note Using this API is mutually exclusive with ``rte_malloc`` family of + * API's. + * + * @note This API will not perform any DMA unmapping. It is expected that user + * will do that themselves. + * + * @param va_addr + * Start of virtual area to unregister + * @param len + * Length of virtual area to unregister + * + * @return + * - 0 on success + * - -1 in case of error, with rte_errno set to one of the following: + * EINVAL - one of the parameters was invalid + * ENOENT - memory chunk was not found + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_extmem_detach(void *va_addr, size_t len); + +/** + * Dump the physical memory layout to a file. + * + * @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot + * be used within memory-related callback functions. * * @param f * A pointer to a file for output @@ -155,6 +557,9 @@ void rte_dump_physmem_layout(FILE *f); /** * Get the total amount of available physical memory. * + * @note This function read-locks the memory hotplug subsystem, and thus cannot + * be used within memory-related callback functions. + * * @return * The total amount of available physical memory in bytes. */ @@ -178,67 +583,194 @@ unsigned rte_memory_get_nchannel(void); */ unsigned rte_memory_get_nrank(void); -#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_XEN_DOM0 +/** + * @warning + * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice + * + * Check if all currently allocated memory segments are compliant with + * supplied DMA address width. + * + * @param maskbits + * Address width to check against. + */ +__rte_experimental +int rte_mem_check_dma_mask(uint8_t maskbits); + +/** + * @warning + * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice + * + * Check if all currently allocated memory segments are compliant with + * supplied DMA address width. This function will use + * rte_memseg_walk_thread_unsafe instead of rte_memseg_walk implying + * memory_hotplug_lock will not be acquired avoiding deadlock during + * memory initialization. + * + * This function is just for EAL core memory internal use. Drivers should + * use the previous rte_mem_check_dma_mask. + * + * @param maskbits + * Address width to check against. + */ +__rte_experimental +int rte_mem_check_dma_mask_thread_unsafe(uint8_t maskbits); + +/** + * @warning + * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice + * + * Set dma mask to use once memory initialization is done. Previous functions + * rte_mem_check_dma_mask and rte_mem_check_dma_mask_thread_unsafe can not be + * used safely until memory has been initialized. + */ +__rte_experimental +void rte_mem_set_dma_mask(uint8_t maskbits); + +/** + * Drivers based on uio will not load unless physical + * addresses are obtainable. It is only possible to get + * physical addresses when running as a privileged user. + * + * @return + * 1 if the system is able to obtain physical addresses. + * 0 if using DMA addresses through an IOMMU. + */ +int rte_eal_using_phys_addrs(void); -/**< Internal use only - should DOM0 memory mapping be used */ -int rte_xen_dom0_supported(void); -/**< Internal use only - phys to virt mapping for xen */ -phys_addr_t rte_xen_mem_phy2mch(uint32_t, const phys_addr_t); +/** + * Enum indicating which kind of memory event has happened. Used by callbacks to + * distinguish between memory allocations and deallocations. + */ +enum rte_mem_event { + RTE_MEM_EVENT_ALLOC = 0, /**< Allocation event. */ + RTE_MEM_EVENT_FREE, /**< Deallocation event. */ +}; +#define RTE_MEM_EVENT_CALLBACK_NAME_LEN 64 +/**< maximum length of callback name */ + +/** + * Function typedef used to register callbacks for memory events. + */ +typedef void (*rte_mem_event_callback_t)(enum rte_mem_event event_type, + const void *addr, size_t len, void *arg); /** - * Return the physical address of elt, which is an element of the pool mp. + * Function used to register callbacks for memory events. * - * @param memseg_id - * The mempool is from which memory segment. - * @param phy_addr - * physical address of elt. + * @note callbacks will happen while memory hotplug subsystem is write-locked, + * therefore some functions (e.g. `rte_memseg_walk()`) will cause a + * deadlock when called from within such callbacks. + * + * @note mem event callbacks not being supported is an expected error condition, + * so user code needs to handle this situation. In these cases, return + * value will be -1, and rte_errno will be set to ENOTSUP. + * + * @param name + * Name associated with specified callback to be added to the list. + * + * @param clb + * Callback function pointer. + * + * @param arg + * Argument to pass to the callback. * * @return - * The physical address or error. + * 0 on successful callback register + * -1 on unsuccessful callback register, with rte_errno value indicating + * reason for failure. */ -static inline phys_addr_t -rte_mem_phy2mch(uint32_t memseg_id, const phys_addr_t phy_addr) -{ - if (rte_xen_dom0_supported()) - return rte_xen_mem_phy2mch(memseg_id, phy_addr); - else - return phy_addr; -} +__rte_experimental +int +rte_mem_event_callback_register(const char *name, rte_mem_event_callback_t clb, + void *arg); /** - * Memory init for supporting application running on Xen domain0. + * Function used to unregister callbacks for memory events. + * + * @param name + * Name associated with specified callback to be removed from the list. * - * @param void + * @param arg + * Argument to look for among callbacks with specified callback name. * * @return - * 0: successfully - * negative: error + * 0 on successful callback unregister + * -1 on unsuccessful callback unregister, with rte_errno value indicating + * reason for failure. */ -int rte_xen_dom0_memory_init(void); +__rte_experimental +int +rte_mem_event_callback_unregister(const char *name, void *arg); + +#define RTE_MEM_ALLOC_VALIDATOR_NAME_LEN 64 +/**< maximum length of alloc validator name */ /** - * Attach to memory setments of primary process on Xen domain0. + * Function typedef used to register memory allocation validation callbacks. + * + * Returning 0 will allow allocation attempt to continue. Returning -1 will + * prevent allocation from succeeding. + */ +typedef int (*rte_mem_alloc_validator_t)(int socket_id, + size_t cur_limit, size_t new_len); + +/** + * @brief Register validator callback for memory allocations. + * + * Callbacks registered by this function will be called right before memory + * allocator is about to trigger allocation of more pages from the system if + * said allocation will bring total memory usage above specified limit on + * specified socket. User will be able to cancel pending allocation if callback + * returns -1. + * + * @note callbacks will happen while memory hotplug subsystem is write-locked, + * therefore some functions (e.g. `rte_memseg_walk()`) will cause a + * deadlock when called from within such callbacks. * - * @param void + * @note validator callbacks not being supported is an expected error condition, + * so user code needs to handle this situation. In these cases, return + * value will be -1, and rte_errno will be set to ENOTSUP. + * + * @param name + * Name associated with specified callback to be added to the list. + * + * @param clb + * Callback function pointer. + * + * @param socket_id + * Socket ID on which to watch for allocations. + * + * @param limit + * Limit above which to trigger callbacks. * * @return - * 0: successfully - * negative: error + * 0 on successful callback register + * -1 on unsuccessful callback register, with rte_errno value indicating + * reason for failure. */ -int rte_xen_dom0_memory_attach(void); -#else -static inline int rte_xen_dom0_supported(void) -{ - return 0; -} +__rte_experimental +int +rte_mem_alloc_validator_register(const char *name, + rte_mem_alloc_validator_t clb, int socket_id, size_t limit); -static inline phys_addr_t -rte_mem_phy2mch(uint32_t memseg_id __rte_unused, const phys_addr_t phy_addr) -{ - return phy_addr; -} -#endif +/** + * @brief Unregister validator callback for memory allocations. + * + * @param name + * Name associated with specified callback to be removed from the list. + * + * @param socket_id + * Socket ID on which to watch for allocations. + * + * @return + * 0 on successful callback unregister + * -1 on unsuccessful callback unregister, with rte_errno value indicating + * reason for failure. + */ +__rte_experimental +int +rte_mem_alloc_validator_unregister(const char *name, int socket_id); #ifdef __cplusplus }