ESP/AH headers will be removed from the packet and the received packet
will contains the decrypted packet only. The driver Rx path checks the
descriptors and based on the crypto status sets additional flags in
-``rte_mbuf.ol_flags`` field.
+``rte_mbuf.ol_flags`` field. The driver would also set device-specific
+metadata in ``rte_mbuf.udata64`` field. This will allow the application
+to identify the security processing done on the packet.
.. note::
updated in the mbuf using ``rte_security_set_pkt_metadata()`` if
``DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_SEC_NEED_MDATA`` is set.
+For inline protocol offloaded ingress traffic, the application can register a
+pointer, ``userdata`` , in the security session. When the packet is received,
+``rte_security_get_userdata()`` would return the userdata registered for the
+security session which processed the packet.
+
+.. note::
+
+ In case of inline processed packets, ``rte_mbuf.udata64`` field would be
+ used by the driver to relay information on the security processing
+ associated with the packet. In ingress, the driver would set this in Rx
+ path while in egress, ``rte_security_set_pkt_metadata()`` would perform a
+ similar operation. The application is expected not to modify the field
+ when it has relevant info. For ingress, this device-specific 64 bit value
+ is required to derive other information (like userdata), required for
+ identifying the security processing done on the packet.
+
Security session configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/**< Configuration parameters for security session */
struct rte_crypto_sym_xform *crypto_xform;
/**< Security Session Crypto Transformations */
+ void *userdata;
+ /**< Application specific userdata to be saved with session */
};
The configuration structure reuses the ``rte_crypto_sym_xform`` struct for crypto related
sess, m, params);
}
+void *
+rte_security_get_userdata(struct rte_security_ctx *instance, uint64_t md)
+{
+ void *userdata = NULL;
+
+ RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*instance->ops->get_userdata, NULL);
+ if (instance->ops->get_userdata(instance->device, md, &userdata))
+ return NULL;
+
+ return userdata;
+}
+
const struct rte_security_capability *
rte_security_capabilities_get(struct rte_security_ctx *instance)
{
/**< Configuration parameters for security session */
struct rte_crypto_sym_xform *crypto_xform;
/**< Security Session Crypto Transformations */
+ void *userdata;
+ /**< Application specific userdata to be saved with session */
};
struct rte_security_session {
struct rte_security_session *sess,
struct rte_mbuf *mb, void *params);
+/**
+ * Get userdata associated with the security session which processed the
+ * packet. This userdata would be registered while creating the session, and
+ * application can use this to identify the SA etc. Device-specific metadata
+ * in the mbuf would be used for this.
+ *
+ * This is valid only for inline processed ingress packets.
+ *
+ * @param instance security instance
+ * @param md device-specific metadata set in mbuf
+ *
+ * @return
+ * - On success, userdata
+ * - On failure, NULL
+ */
+void *
+rte_security_get_userdata(struct rte_security_ctx *instance, uint64_t md);
+
/**
* Attach a session to a symmetric crypto operation
*
struct rte_security_session *sess, struct rte_mbuf *m,
void *params);
+/**
+ * Get application specific userdata associated with the security session which
+ * processed the packet. This would be retrieved using the metadata obtained
+ * from packet.
+ *
+ * @param device Crypto/eth device pointer
+ * @param md Metadata
+ * @param userdata Pointer to receive userdata
+ *
+ * @return
+ * - Returns 0 if userdata is retrieved successfully.
+ * - Returns -ve value for errors.
+ */
+typedef int (*security_get_userdata_t)(void *device,
+ uint64_t md, void **userdata);
+
/**
* Get security capabilities of the device.
*
/**< Clear a security sessions private data. */
security_set_pkt_metadata_t set_pkt_metadata;
/**< Update mbuf metadata. */
+ security_get_userdata_t get_userdata;
+ /**< Get userdata associated with session which processed the packet. */
security_capabilities_get_t capabilities_get;
/**< Get security capabilities. */
};
rte_security_attach_session;
rte_security_capabilities_get;
rte_security_capability_get;
+ rte_security_get_userdata;
rte_security_session_create;
rte_security_session_destroy;
rte_security_session_stats_get;