From: Tiwei Bie Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 02:07:29 +0000 (+0800) Subject: doc: add packed virtqueue in virtio guide X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ab600834dbc085dc2cc46a8b0fc262639ed965be;p=dpdk.git doc: add packed virtqueue in virtio guide Document the packed virtqueue layout support in virtio net PMD. Signed-off-by: Tiwei Bie Reviewed-by: Maxime Coquelin --- diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/virtio.rst b/doc/guides/nics/virtio.rst index 993e691f50..011954ff60 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/virtio.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/virtio.rst @@ -24,15 +24,19 @@ standard qemu vhost back end and vhost kni back end. Virtio Implementation in DPDK ----------------------------- -For details about the virtio spec, refer to Virtio PCI Card Specification written by Rusty Russell. +For details about the virtio spec, refer to the latest +`VIRTIO (Virtual I/O) Device Specification +`_. -As a PMD, virtio provides packet reception and transmission callbacks virtio_recv_pkts and virtio_xmit_pkts. +As a PMD, virtio provides packet reception and transmission callbacks. -In virtio_recv_pkts, index in range [vq->vq_used_cons_idx , vq->vq_ring.used->idx) in vring is available for virtio to burst out. +In Rx, packets described by the used descriptors in vring are available +for virtio to burst out. -In virtio_xmit_pkts, same index range in vring is available for virtio to clean. -Virtio will enqueue to be transmitted packets into vring, advance the vq->vq_ring.avail->idx, -and then notify the host back end if necessary. +In Tx, packets described by the used descriptors in vring are available +for virtio to clean. Virtio will enqueue to be transmitted packets into +vring, make them available to the device, and then notify the host back +end if necessary. Features and Limitations of virtio PMD -------------------------------------- @@ -201,37 +205,52 @@ The packet transmission flow is: Virtio PMD Rx/Tx Callbacks -------------------------- -Virtio driver has 4 Rx callbacks and 2 Tx callbacks. +Virtio driver has 6 Rx callbacks and 3 Tx callbacks. Rx callbacks: #. ``virtio_recv_pkts``: - Regular version without mergeable Rx buffer support. + Regular version without mergeable Rx buffer support for split virtqueue. #. ``virtio_recv_mergeable_pkts``: - Regular version with mergeable Rx buffer support. + Regular version with mergeable Rx buffer support for split virtqueue. #. ``virtio_recv_pkts_vec``: Vector version without mergeable Rx buffer support, also fixes the available - ring indexes and uses vector instructions to optimize performance. + ring indexes and uses vector instructions to optimize performance for split + virtqueue. #. ``virtio_recv_pkts_inorder``: - In-order version with mergeable and non-mergeable Rx buffer support. + In-order version with mergeable and non-mergeable Rx buffer support + for split virtqueue. + +#. ``virtio_recv_pkts_packed``: + Regular and in-order version without mergeable Rx buffer support for + packed virtqueue. + +#. ``virtio_recv_mergeable_pkts_packed``: + Regular and in-order version with mergeable Rx buffer support for packed + virtqueue. Tx callbacks: #. ``virtio_xmit_pkts``: - Regular version. + Regular version for split virtqueue. #. ``virtio_xmit_pkts_inorder``: - In-order version. + In-order version for split virtqueue. + +#. ``virtio_xmit_pkts_packed``: + Regular and in-order version for packed virtqueue. By default, the non-vector callbacks are used: -* For Rx: If mergeable Rx buffers is disabled then ``virtio_recv_pkts`` is - used; otherwise ``virtio_recv_mergeable_pkts``. +* For Rx: If mergeable Rx buffers is disabled then ``virtio_recv_pkts`` + or ``virtio_recv_pkts_packed`` will be used, otherwise + ``virtio_recv_mergeable_pkts`` or ``virtio_recv_mergeable_pkts_packed`` + will be used. -* For Tx: ``virtio_xmit_pkts``. +* For Tx: ``virtio_xmit_pkts`` or ``virtio_xmit_pkts_packed`` will be used. Vector callbacks will be used when: @@ -242,6 +261,8 @@ The corresponding callbacks are: * For Rx: ``virtio_recv_pkts_vec``. +There is no vector callbacks for packed virtqueue for now. + Example of using the vector version of the virtio poll mode driver in ``testpmd``:: @@ -250,10 +271,15 @@ Example of using the vector version of the virtio poll mode driver in In-order callbacks only work on simulated virtio user vdev. +For split virtqueue: + * For Rx: If in-order is enabled then ``virtio_recv_pkts_inorder`` is used. * For Tx: If in-order is enabled then ``virtio_xmit_pkts_inorder`` is used. +For packed virtqueue, the default callbacks already support the +in-order feature. + Interrupt mode -------------- @@ -372,3 +398,8 @@ Below devargs are supported by the virtio-user vdev: It is used to enable virtio device in-order feature. (Default: 1 (enabled)) + +#. ``packed_vq``: + + It is used to enable virtio device packed virtqueue feature. + (Default: 0 (disabled))