static int16_t dma_devices_max;
+struct rte_dma_fp_object *rte_dma_fp_objs;
struct rte_dma_dev *rte_dma_devices;
RTE_LOG_REGISTER_DEFAULT(rte_dma_logtype, INFO);
return NULL;
}
+static void dma_fp_object_dummy(struct rte_dma_fp_object *obj);
+
+static int
+dma_fp_data_prepare(void)
+{
+ size_t size;
+ void *ptr;
+ int i;
+
+ if (rte_dma_fp_objs != NULL)
+ return 0;
+
+ /* Fast-path object must align cacheline, but the return value of malloc
+ * may not be aligned to the cache line. Therefore, extra memory is
+ * applied for realignment.
+ * note: We do not call posix_memalign/aligned_alloc because it is
+ * version dependent on libc.
+ */
+ size = dma_devices_max * sizeof(struct rte_dma_fp_object) +
+ RTE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE;
+ ptr = malloc(size);
+ if (ptr == NULL)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ memset(ptr, 0, size);
+
+ rte_dma_fp_objs = RTE_PTR_ALIGN(ptr, RTE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
+ for (i = 0; i < dma_devices_max; i++)
+ dma_fp_object_dummy(&rte_dma_fp_objs[i]);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
static int
dma_dev_data_prepare(void)
{
static int
dma_data_prepare(void)
{
+ int ret;
+
if (dma_devices_max == 0)
dma_devices_max = RTE_DMADEV_DEFAULT_MAX;
+
+ ret = dma_fp_data_prepare();
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+
return dma_dev_data_prepare();
}
dev->dev_id = dev_id;
dev->numa_node = numa_node;
dev->dev_private = dev_private;
+ dev->fp_obj = &rte_dma_fp_objs[dev_id];
+ dma_fp_object_dummy(dev->fp_obj);
return dev;
}
dma_release(struct rte_dma_dev *dev)
{
rte_free(dev->dev_private);
+ dma_fp_object_dummy(dev->fp_obj);
memset(dev, 0, sizeof(struct rte_dma_dev));
}
return 0;
}
+
+static int
+dummy_copy(__rte_unused void *dev_private, __rte_unused uint16_t vchan,
+ __rte_unused rte_iova_t src, __rte_unused rte_iova_t dst,
+ __rte_unused uint32_t length, __rte_unused uint64_t flags)
+{
+ RTE_DMA_LOG(ERR, "copy is not configured or not supported.");
+ return -EINVAL;
+}
+
+static int
+dummy_copy_sg(__rte_unused void *dev_private, __rte_unused uint16_t vchan,
+ __rte_unused const struct rte_dma_sge *src,
+ __rte_unused const struct rte_dma_sge *dst,
+ __rte_unused uint16_t nb_src, __rte_unused uint16_t nb_dst,
+ __rte_unused uint64_t flags)
+{
+ RTE_DMA_LOG(ERR, "copy_sg is not configured or not supported.");
+ return -EINVAL;
+}
+
+static int
+dummy_fill(__rte_unused void *dev_private, __rte_unused uint16_t vchan,
+ __rte_unused uint64_t pattern, __rte_unused rte_iova_t dst,
+ __rte_unused uint32_t length, __rte_unused uint64_t flags)
+{
+ RTE_DMA_LOG(ERR, "fill is not configured or not supported.");
+ return -EINVAL;
+}
+
+static int
+dummy_submit(__rte_unused void *dev_private, __rte_unused uint16_t vchan)
+{
+ RTE_DMA_LOG(ERR, "submit is not configured or not supported.");
+ return -EINVAL;
+}
+
+static uint16_t
+dummy_completed(__rte_unused void *dev_private, __rte_unused uint16_t vchan,
+ __rte_unused const uint16_t nb_cpls,
+ __rte_unused uint16_t *last_idx, __rte_unused bool *has_error)
+{
+ RTE_DMA_LOG(ERR, "completed is not configured or not supported.");
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static uint16_t
+dummy_completed_status(__rte_unused void *dev_private,
+ __rte_unused uint16_t vchan,
+ __rte_unused const uint16_t nb_cpls,
+ __rte_unused uint16_t *last_idx,
+ __rte_unused enum rte_dma_status_code *status)
+{
+ RTE_DMA_LOG(ERR,
+ "completed_status is not configured or not supported.");
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void
+dma_fp_object_dummy(struct rte_dma_fp_object *obj)
+{
+ obj->dev_private = NULL;
+ obj->copy = dummy_copy;
+ obj->copy_sg = dummy_copy_sg;
+ obj->fill = dummy_fill;
+ obj->submit = dummy_submit;
+ obj->completed = dummy_completed;
+ obj->completed_status = dummy_completed_status;
+}
* Finally, an application can close a dmadev by invoking the rte_dma_close()
* function.
*
+ * The dataplane APIs include two parts:
+ * The first part is the submission of operation requests:
+ * - rte_dma_copy()
+ * - rte_dma_copy_sg()
+ * - rte_dma_fill()
+ * - rte_dma_submit()
+ *
+ * These APIs could work with different virtual DMA channels which have
+ * different contexts.
+ *
+ * The first three APIs are used to submit the operation request to the virtual
+ * DMA channel, if the submission is successful, a positive
+ * ring_idx <= UINT16_MAX is returned, otherwise a negative number is returned.
+ *
+ * The last API is used to issue doorbell to hardware, and also there are flags
+ * (@see RTE_DMA_OP_FLAG_SUBMIT) parameter of the first three APIs could do the
+ * same work.
+ * @note When enqueuing a set of jobs to the device, having a separate submit
+ * outside a loop makes for clearer code than having a check for the last
+ * iteration inside the loop to set a special submit flag. However, for cases
+ * where one item alone is to be submitted or there is a small set of jobs to
+ * be submitted sequentially, having a submit flag provides a lower-overhead
+ * way of doing the submission while still keeping the code clean.
+ *
+ * The second part is to obtain the result of requests:
+ * - rte_dma_completed()
+ * - return the number of operation requests completed successfully.
+ * - rte_dma_completed_status()
+ * - return the number of operation requests completed.
+ *
+ * @note If the dmadev works in silent mode (@see RTE_DMA_CAPA_SILENT),
+ * application does not invoke the above two completed APIs.
+ *
+ * About the ring_idx which enqueue APIs (e.g. rte_dma_copy(), rte_dma_fill())
+ * return, the rules are as follows:
+ * - ring_idx for each virtual DMA channel are independent.
+ * - For a virtual DMA channel, the ring_idx is monotonically incremented,
+ * when it reach UINT16_MAX, it wraps back to zero.
+ * - This ring_idx can be used by applications to track per-operation
+ * metadata in an application-defined circular ring.
+ * - The initial ring_idx of a virtual DMA channel is zero, after the
+ * device is stopped, the ring_idx needs to be reset to zero.
+ *
+ * One example:
+ * - step-1: start one dmadev
+ * - step-2: enqueue a copy operation, the ring_idx return is 0
+ * - step-3: enqueue a copy operation again, the ring_idx return is 1
+ * - ...
+ * - step-101: stop the dmadev
+ * - step-102: start the dmadev
+ * - step-103: enqueue a copy operation, the ring_idx return is 0
+ * - ...
+ * - step-x+0: enqueue a fill operation, the ring_idx return is 65535
+ * - step-x+1: enqueue a copy operation, the ring_idx return is 0
+ * - ...
+ *
+ * The DMA operation address used in enqueue APIs (i.e. rte_dma_copy(),
+ * rte_dma_copy_sg(), rte_dma_fill()) is defined as rte_iova_t type.
+ *
+ * The dmadev supports two types of address: memory address and device address.
+ *
+ * - memory address: the source and destination address of the memory-to-memory
+ * transfer type, or the source address of the memory-to-device transfer type,
+ * or the destination address of the device-to-memory transfer type.
+ * @note If the device support SVA (@see RTE_DMA_CAPA_SVA), the memory address
+ * can be any VA address, otherwise it must be an IOVA address.
+ *
+ * - device address: the source and destination address of the device-to-device
+ * transfer type, or the source address of the device-to-memory transfer type,
+ * or the destination address of the memory-to-device transfer type.
+ *
* About MT-safe, all the functions of the dmadev API implemented by a PMD are
* lock-free functions which assume to not be invoked in parallel on different
* logical cores to work on the same target dmadev object.
__rte_experimental
int rte_dma_dump(int16_t dev_id, FILE *f);
+/**
+ * DMA transfer result status code defines.
+ *
+ * @see rte_dma_completed_status
+ */
+enum rte_dma_status_code {
+ /** The operation completed successfully. */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_SUCCESSFUL,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due abort by user.
+ * This is mainly used when processing dev_stop, user could modidy the
+ * descriptors (e.g. change one bit to tell hardware abort this job),
+ * it allows outstanding requests to be complete as much as possible,
+ * so reduce the time to stop the device.
+ */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_USER_ABORT,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due to following scenarios:
+ * The jobs in a particular batch are not attempted because they
+ * appeared after a fence where a previous job failed. In some HW
+ * implementation it's possible for jobs from later batches would be
+ * completed, though, so report the status from the not attempted jobs
+ * before reporting those newer completed jobs.
+ */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_NOT_ATTEMPTED,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due invalid source address. */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_INVALID_SRC_ADDR,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due invalid destination address. */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_INVALID_DST_ADDR,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due invalid source or destination
+ * address, cover the case that only knows the address error, but not
+ * sure which address error.
+ */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_INVALID_ADDR,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due invalid length. */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_INVALID_LENGTH,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due invalid opcode.
+ * The DMA descriptor could have multiple format, which are
+ * distinguished by the opcode field.
+ */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_INVALID_OPCODE,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due bus read error. */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_BUS_READ_ERROR,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due bus write error. */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_BUS_WRITE_ERROR,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due bus error, cover the case that
+ * only knows the bus error, but not sure which direction error.
+ */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_BUS_ERROR,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due data poison. */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_DATA_POISION,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due descriptor read error. */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_DESCRIPTOR_READ_ERROR,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due device link error.
+ * Used to indicates that the link error in the memory-to-device/
+ * device-to-memory/device-to-device transfer scenario.
+ */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_DEV_LINK_ERROR,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due lookup page fault. */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_PAGE_FAULT,
+ /** The operation failed to complete due unknown reason.
+ * The initial value is 256, which reserves space for future errors.
+ */
+ RTE_DMA_STATUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN = 0x100,
+};
+
+/**
+ * A structure used to hold scatter-gather DMA operation request entry.
+ *
+ * @see rte_dma_copy_sg
+ */
+struct rte_dma_sge {
+ rte_iova_t addr; /**< The DMA operation address. */
+ uint32_t length; /**< The DMA operation length. */
+};
+
+#include "rte_dmadev_core.h"
+
+/**@{@name DMA operation flag
+ * @see rte_dma_copy()
+ * @see rte_dma_copy_sg()
+ * @see rte_dma_fill()
+ */
+/** Fence flag.
+ * It means the operation with this flag must be processed only after all
+ * previous operations are completed.
+ * If the specify DMA HW works in-order (it means it has default fence between
+ * operations), this flag could be NOP.
+ */
+#define RTE_DMA_OP_FLAG_FENCE RTE_BIT64(0)
+/** Submit flag.
+ * It means the operation with this flag must issue doorbell to hardware after
+ * enqueued jobs.
+ */
+#define RTE_DMA_OP_FLAG_SUBMIT RTE_BIT64(1)
+/** Write data to low level cache hint.
+ * Used for performance optimization, this is just a hint, and there is no
+ * capability bit for this, driver should not return error if this flag was set.
+ */
+#define RTE_DMA_OP_FLAG_LLC RTE_BIT64(2)
+/**@}*/
+
+/**
+ * @warning
+ * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
+ *
+ * Enqueue a copy operation onto the virtual DMA channel.
+ *
+ * This queues up a copy operation to be performed by hardware, if the 'flags'
+ * parameter contains RTE_DMA_OP_FLAG_SUBMIT then trigger doorbell to begin
+ * this operation, otherwise do not trigger doorbell.
+ *
+ * @param dev_id
+ * The identifier of the device.
+ * @param vchan
+ * The identifier of virtual DMA channel.
+ * @param src
+ * The address of the source buffer.
+ * @param dst
+ * The address of the destination buffer.
+ * @param length
+ * The length of the data to be copied.
+ * @param flags
+ * An flags for this operation.
+ * @see RTE_DMA_OP_FLAG_*
+ *
+ * @return
+ * - 0..UINT16_MAX: index of enqueued job.
+ * - -ENOSPC: if no space left to enqueue.
+ * - other values < 0 on failure.
+ */
+__rte_experimental
+static inline int
+rte_dma_copy(int16_t dev_id, uint16_t vchan, rte_iova_t src, rte_iova_t dst,
+ uint32_t length, uint64_t flags)
+{
+ struct rte_dma_fp_object *obj = &rte_dma_fp_objs[dev_id];
+
+#ifdef RTE_DMADEV_DEBUG
+ if (!rte_dma_is_valid(dev_id) || length == 0)
+ return -EINVAL;
+ RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*obj->copy, -ENOTSUP);
+#endif
+
+ return (*obj->copy)(obj->dev_private, vchan, src, dst, length, flags);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @warning
+ * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
+ *
+ * Enqueue a scatter-gather list copy operation onto the virtual DMA channel.
+ *
+ * This queues up a scatter-gather list copy operation to be performed by
+ * hardware, if the 'flags' parameter contains RTE_DMA_OP_FLAG_SUBMIT then
+ * trigger doorbell to begin this operation, otherwise do not trigger doorbell.
+ *
+ * @param dev_id
+ * The identifier of the device.
+ * @param vchan
+ * The identifier of virtual DMA channel.
+ * @param src
+ * The pointer of source scatter-gather entry array.
+ * @param dst
+ * The pointer of destination scatter-gather entry array.
+ * @param nb_src
+ * The number of source scatter-gather entry.
+ * @see struct rte_dma_info::max_sges
+ * @param nb_dst
+ * The number of destination scatter-gather entry.
+ * @see struct rte_dma_info::max_sges
+ * @param flags
+ * An flags for this operation.
+ * @see RTE_DMA_OP_FLAG_*
+ *
+ * @return
+ * - 0..UINT16_MAX: index of enqueued job.
+ * - -ENOSPC: if no space left to enqueue.
+ * - other values < 0 on failure.
+ */
+__rte_experimental
+static inline int
+rte_dma_copy_sg(int16_t dev_id, uint16_t vchan, struct rte_dma_sge *src,
+ struct rte_dma_sge *dst, uint16_t nb_src, uint16_t nb_dst,
+ uint64_t flags)
+{
+ struct rte_dma_fp_object *obj = &rte_dma_fp_objs[dev_id];
+
+#ifdef RTE_DMADEV_DEBUG
+ if (!rte_dma_is_valid(dev_id) || src == NULL || dst == NULL ||
+ nb_src == 0 || nb_dst == 0)
+ return -EINVAL;
+ RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*obj->copy_sg, -ENOTSUP);
+#endif
+
+ return (*obj->copy_sg)(obj->dev_private, vchan, src, dst, nb_src,
+ nb_dst, flags);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @warning
+ * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
+ *
+ * Enqueue a fill operation onto the virtual DMA channel.
+ *
+ * This queues up a fill operation to be performed by hardware, if the 'flags'
+ * parameter contains RTE_DMA_OP_FLAG_SUBMIT then trigger doorbell to begin
+ * this operation, otherwise do not trigger doorbell.
+ *
+ * @param dev_id
+ * The identifier of the device.
+ * @param vchan
+ * The identifier of virtual DMA channel.
+ * @param pattern
+ * The pattern to populate the destination buffer with.
+ * @param dst
+ * The address of the destination buffer.
+ * @param length
+ * The length of the destination buffer.
+ * @param flags
+ * An flags for this operation.
+ * @see RTE_DMA_OP_FLAG_*
+ *
+ * @return
+ * - 0..UINT16_MAX: index of enqueued job.
+ * - -ENOSPC: if no space left to enqueue.
+ * - other values < 0 on failure.
+ */
+__rte_experimental
+static inline int
+rte_dma_fill(int16_t dev_id, uint16_t vchan, uint64_t pattern,
+ rte_iova_t dst, uint32_t length, uint64_t flags)
+{
+ struct rte_dma_fp_object *obj = &rte_dma_fp_objs[dev_id];
+
+#ifdef RTE_DMADEV_DEBUG
+ if (!rte_dma_is_valid(dev_id) || length == 0)
+ return -EINVAL;
+ RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*obj->fill, -ENOTSUP);
+#endif
+
+ return (*obj->fill)(obj->dev_private, vchan, pattern, dst, length,
+ flags);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @warning
+ * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
+ *
+ * Trigger hardware to begin performing enqueued operations.
+ *
+ * This API is used to write the "doorbell" to the hardware to trigger it
+ * to begin the operations previously enqueued by rte_dma_copy/fill().
+ *
+ * @param dev_id
+ * The identifier of the device.
+ * @param vchan
+ * The identifier of virtual DMA channel.
+ *
+ * @return
+ * 0 on success. Otherwise negative value is returned.
+ */
+__rte_experimental
+static inline int
+rte_dma_submit(int16_t dev_id, uint16_t vchan)
+{
+ struct rte_dma_fp_object *obj = &rte_dma_fp_objs[dev_id];
+
+#ifdef RTE_DMADEV_DEBUG
+ if (!rte_dma_is_valid(dev_id))
+ return -EINVAL;
+ RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*obj->submit, -ENOTSUP);
+#endif
+
+ return (*obj->submit)(obj->dev_private, vchan);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @warning
+ * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
+ *
+ * Return the number of operations that have been successfully completed.
+ *
+ * @param dev_id
+ * The identifier of the device.
+ * @param vchan
+ * The identifier of virtual DMA channel.
+ * @param nb_cpls
+ * The maximum number of completed operations that can be processed.
+ * @param[out] last_idx
+ * The last completed operation's ring_idx.
+ * If not required, NULL can be passed in.
+ * @param[out] has_error
+ * Indicates if there are transfer error.
+ * If not required, NULL can be passed in.
+ *
+ * @return
+ * The number of operations that successfully completed. This return value
+ * must be less than or equal to the value of nb_cpls.
+ */
+__rte_experimental
+static inline uint16_t
+rte_dma_completed(int16_t dev_id, uint16_t vchan, const uint16_t nb_cpls,
+ uint16_t *last_idx, bool *has_error)
+{
+ struct rte_dma_fp_object *obj = &rte_dma_fp_objs[dev_id];
+ uint16_t idx;
+ bool err;
+
+#ifdef RTE_DMADEV_DEBUG
+ if (!rte_dma_is_valid(dev_id) || nb_cpls == 0)
+ return 0;
+ RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*obj->completed, 0);
+#endif
+
+ /* Ensure the pointer values are non-null to simplify drivers.
+ * In most cases these should be compile time evaluated, since this is
+ * an inline function.
+ * - If NULL is explicitly passed as parameter, then compiler knows the
+ * value is NULL
+ * - If address of local variable is passed as parameter, then compiler
+ * can know it's non-NULL.
+ */
+ if (last_idx == NULL)
+ last_idx = &idx;
+ if (has_error == NULL)
+ has_error = &err;
+
+ *has_error = false;
+ return (*obj->completed)(obj->dev_private, vchan, nb_cpls, last_idx,
+ has_error);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @warning
+ * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
+ *
+ * Return the number of operations that have been completed, and the operations
+ * result may succeed or fail.
+ *
+ * @param dev_id
+ * The identifier of the device.
+ * @param vchan
+ * The identifier of virtual DMA channel.
+ * @param nb_cpls
+ * Indicates the size of status array.
+ * @param[out] last_idx
+ * The last completed operation's ring_idx.
+ * If not required, NULL can be passed in.
+ * @param[out] status
+ * This is a pointer to an array of length 'nb_cpls' that holds the completion
+ * status code of each operation.
+ * @see enum rte_dma_status_code
+ *
+ * @return
+ * The number of operations that completed. This return value must be less
+ * than or equal to the value of nb_cpls.
+ * If this number is greater than zero (assuming n), then n values in the
+ * status array are also set.
+ */
+__rte_experimental
+static inline uint16_t
+rte_dma_completed_status(int16_t dev_id, uint16_t vchan,
+ const uint16_t nb_cpls, uint16_t *last_idx,
+ enum rte_dma_status_code *status)
+{
+ struct rte_dma_fp_object *obj = &rte_dma_fp_objs[dev_id];
+ uint16_t idx;
+
+#ifdef RTE_DMADEV_DEBUG
+ if (!rte_dma_is_valid(dev_id) || nb_cpls == 0 || status == NULL)
+ return 0;
+ RTE_FUNC_PTR_OR_ERR_RET(*obj->completed_status, 0);
+#endif
+
+ if (last_idx == NULL)
+ last_idx = &idx;
+
+ return (*obj->completed_status)(obj->dev_private, vchan, nb_cpls,
+ last_idx, status);
+}
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif