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From: "Hu, Jiayu" <jiayu.hu@intel.com>
To: Kumara Parameshwaran <kumaraparamesh92@gmail.com>
Cc: "dev@dpdk.org" <dev@dpdk.org>
Subject: RE: [PATCH v4] gro : ipv6 changes to support GRO for TCP/ipv6
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2023 04:05:06 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CY5PR11MB6487580375B22A0B8640CC659250A@CY5PR11MB6487.namprd11.prod.outlook.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20230606145802.53671-1-kumaraparamesh92@gmail.com>

Hi Kumara,

Please see replies inline.

In addition, you need to update the programmer guide in generic_receive_offload_lib.rst,
and release note release_23_07.rst.

Thanks,
Jiayu

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kumara Parameshwaran <kumaraparamesh92@gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 10:58 PM
> To: Hu, Jiayu <jiayu.hu@intel.com>
> Cc: dev@dpdk.org; Kumara Parameshwaran
> <kumaraparamesh92@gmail.com>
> Subject: [PATCH v4] gro : ipv6 changes to support GRO for TCP/ipv6
> 
> The patch adds GRO support for TCP/ipv6 packets. This does not include the
> support for vxlan, udp ipv6 packets.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Kumara Parameshwaran <kumaraparamesh92@gmail.com>> 
> diff --git a/lib/gro/gro_tcp.c b/lib/gro/gro_tcp.c new file mode 100644 index
> 0000000000..02a7d0f8c5
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/lib/gro/gro_tcp.c

For gro_tcp.c and gro_tcp.h, it's better to add "_internal" in the file name.

> @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
> + * Copyright(c) 2017 Intel Corporation
> + */
> +#include <rte_malloc.h>
> +#include <rte_mbuf.h>
> +#include <rte_ethdev.h>
> +
> +#include "gro_tcp.h"
> +
> +static inline uint32_t
> +find_an_empty_item(struct gro_tcp_item *items,
> +	uint32_t max_item_num)
> +{
> +	uint32_t i;
> +
> +	for (i = 0; i < max_item_num; i++)
> +		if (items[i].firstseg == NULL)
> +			return i;
> +	return INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX;
> +}
> +
> +uint32_t
> +insert_new_tcp_item(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
> +		struct gro_tcp_item *items,
> +		uint32_t *item_num,
> +		uint32_t max_item_num,
> +		uint64_t start_time,
> +		uint32_t prev_idx,
> +		uint32_t sent_seq,
> +		uint16_t ip_id,
> +		uint8_t is_atomic)

This function can be inline.

> +{
> +	uint32_t item_idx;
> +
> +	item_idx = find_an_empty_item(items, max_item_num);
> +	if (item_idx == INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX)
> +		return INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX;
> +
> +	items[item_idx].firstseg = pkt;
> +	items[item_idx].lastseg = rte_pktmbuf_lastseg(pkt);
> +	items[item_idx].start_time = start_time;
> +	items[item_idx].next_pkt_idx = INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX;
> +	items[item_idx].sent_seq = sent_seq;
> +	items[item_idx].ip_id = ip_id;
> +	items[item_idx].nb_merged = 1;
> +	items[item_idx].is_atomic = is_atomic;
> +	(*item_num) += 1;
> +
> +	/* if the previous packet exists, chain them together. */
> +	if (prev_idx != INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX) {
> +		items[item_idx].next_pkt_idx =
> +			items[prev_idx].next_pkt_idx;
> +		items[prev_idx].next_pkt_idx = item_idx;
> +	}
> +
> +	return item_idx;
> +}
> +
> +uint32_t
> +delete_tcp_item(struct gro_tcp_item *items, uint32_t item_idx,
> +		uint32_t *item_num,
> +		uint32_t prev_item_idx)
> +{
> +	uint32_t next_idx = items[item_idx].next_pkt_idx;
> +
> +	/* NULL indicates an empty item */
> +	items[item_idx].firstseg = NULL;
> +	(*item_num) -= 1;
> +	if (prev_item_idx != INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX)
> +		items[prev_item_idx].next_pkt_idx = next_idx;
> +
> +	return next_idx;
> +}

This function can be inline.

> +
> +int32_t
> +gro_process_tcp_item(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
> +	struct rte_tcp_hdr *tcp_hdr,
> +	int32_t tcp_dl,
> +	struct gro_tcp_item *items,
> +	uint32_t item_idx,
> +	uint32_t *item_num,
> +	uint32_t max_item_num,
> +	uint16_t ip_id,
> +	uint8_t is_atomic,
> +	uint64_t start_time)

It is for internal use, so it's better to remove "gro_" from the function name.

> +{
> +	uint32_t cur_idx;
> +	uint32_t prev_idx;
> +	int cmp;
> +	uint32_t sent_seq;
> +
> +	sent_seq = rte_be_to_cpu_32(tcp_hdr->sent_seq);
> +	/*
> +	 * Check all packets in the flow and try to find a neighbor for
> +	 * the input packet.
> +	 */
> +	cur_idx = item_idx;
> +	prev_idx = cur_idx;
> +	do {
> +		cmp = check_seq_option(&items[cur_idx], tcp_hdr,
> +				sent_seq, ip_id, pkt->l4_len, tcp_dl, 0,
> +				is_atomic);
> +		if (cmp) {
> +			if (merge_two_tcp_packets(&items[cur_idx],
> +						pkt, cmp, sent_seq, ip_id, 0))
> +				return 1;
> +			/*
> +			 * Fail to merge the two packets, as the packet
> +			 * length is greater than the max value. Store
> +			 * the packet into the flow.
> +			 */
> +			if (insert_new_tcp_item(pkt, items, item_num,
> max_item_num, start_time, cur_idx,
> +						sent_seq, ip_id, is_atomic) ==
> +					INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX)
> +				return -1;
> +			return 0;
> +		}
> +		prev_idx = cur_idx;
> +		cur_idx = items[cur_idx].next_pkt_idx;
> +	} while (cur_idx != INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX);
> +
> +	/* Fail to find a neighbor, so store the packet into the flow. */
> +	if (insert_new_tcp_item(pkt, items, item_num, max_item_num,
> start_time, prev_idx, sent_seq,
> +				ip_id, is_atomic) == INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX)
> +		return -1;
> +
> +	return 0;
> +}
> diff --git a/lib/gro/gro_tcp.h b/lib/gro/gro_tcp.h new file mode 100644 index
> 0000000000..4b5b4eda9c
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/lib/gro/gro_tcp.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@
> +#ifndef _GRO_TCP_H_
> +#define _GRO_TCP_H_
> +
> +#define INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX 0xffffffffUL
> +
> +#include <rte_tcp.h>
> +
> +/*
> + * The max length of a IPv4 packet, which includes the length of the L3
> + * header, the L4 header and the data payload.
> + */
> +#define MAX_IP_PKT_LENGTH UINT16_MAX
> +
> +/* The maximum TCP header length */
> +#define MAX_TCP_HLEN 60
> +#define INVALID_TCP_HDRLEN(len) \
> +	(((len) < sizeof(struct rte_tcp_hdr)) || ((len) > MAX_TCP_HLEN))
> +
> +struct gro_tcp_flow {

This structure name is confusing. In the upper layer, tcp4 and tcp6 have gro_tcp4_flow
and gro_tcp6_flow, which represent a flow. Inside gro_tcp4/6_flow, there are keys,
represented by struct tcp4/6_flow_key. But inside struct tcp4/6_flow_key, there is
struct gro_tcp_flow. Need to rename struct gro_tcp_flow, like common_tcp_flow_key.

> +	struct rte_ether_addr eth_saddr;
> +	struct rte_ether_addr eth_daddr;
> +	uint32_t recv_ack;
> +	uint16_t src_port;
> +	uint16_t dst_port;
> +};
> +
> +#define ASSIGN_TCP_FLOW_KEY(k1, k2) \

Ditto. The macro needs rename, like ASSIGN_COMMON_TCP_FLOW_KEY.

> +	do {\
> +		rte_ether_addr_copy(&(k1->eth_saddr), &(k2->eth_saddr)); \
> +		rte_ether_addr_copy(&(k1->eth_daddr), &(k2->eth_daddr));
> \
> +		k2->recv_ack = k1->recv_ack; \
> +		k2->src_port = k1->src_port; \
> +		k2->dst_port = k1->dst_port; \
> +	} while (0)
> +
> +struct gro_tcp_item {
> +	/*
> +	 * The first MBUF segment of the packet. If the value
> +	 * is NULL, it means the item is empty.
> +	 */
> +	struct rte_mbuf *firstseg;
> +	/* The last MBUF segment of the packet */
> +	struct rte_mbuf *lastseg;
> +	/*
> +	 * The time when the first packet is inserted into the table.
> +	 * This value won't be updated, even if the packet is merged
> +	 * with other packets.
> +	 */
> +	uint64_t start_time;
> +	/*
> +	 * next_pkt_idx is used to chain the packets that
> +	 * are in the same flow but can't be merged together
> +	 * (e.g. caused by packet reordering).
> +	 */
> +	uint32_t next_pkt_idx;
> +	/* TCP sequence number of the packet */
> +	uint32_t sent_seq;
> +	/* IPv4 ID of the packet */
> +	uint16_t ip_id;

The ip_id field is not used by tcp6. It's better to use an union to include ip_id for IPv4 and
an useless member for IPv6 with some comments to avoid confusing.

> +	/* the number of merged packets */
> +	uint16_t nb_merged;
> +	/* Indicate if IPv4 ID can be ignored */
> +	uint8_t is_atomic;
> +};
> +
> +uint32_t
> +insert_new_tcp_item(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
> +		struct gro_tcp_item *items,
> +		uint32_t *item_num,
> +		uint32_t table_size,
> +		uint64_t start_time,
> +		uint32_t prev_idx,
> +		uint32_t sent_seq,
> +		uint16_t ip_id,
> +		uint8_t is_atomic);
> +
> +uint32_t
> +delete_tcp_item(struct gro_tcp_item *items,
> +		uint32_t item_idx,
> +		uint32_t *item_num,
> +		uint32_t prev_item_idx);
> +
> +int32_t
> +gro_process_tcp_item(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
> +	struct rte_tcp_hdr *tcp_hdr,
> +	int32_t tcp_dl,
> +	struct gro_tcp_item *items,
> +	uint32_t item_idx,
> +	uint32_t *item_num,
> +	uint32_t table_size,
> +	uint16_t ip_id,
> +	uint8_t is_atomic,
> +	uint64_t start_time);
> +
> +/*
> + * Merge two TCP packets without updating checksums.
> + * If cmp is larger than 0, append the new packet to the
> + * original packet. Otherwise, pre-pend the new packet to
> + * the original packet.
> + */
> +static inline int
> +merge_two_tcp_packets(struct gro_tcp_item *item,
> +		struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
> +		int cmp,
> +		uint32_t sent_seq,
> +		uint16_t ip_id,
> +		uint16_t l2_offset)
> +{
> +	struct rte_mbuf *pkt_head, *pkt_tail, *lastseg;
> +	uint16_t hdr_len, l2_len;
> +
> +	if (cmp > 0) {
> +		pkt_head = item->firstseg;
> +		pkt_tail = pkt;
> +	} else {
> +		pkt_head = pkt;
> +		pkt_tail = item->firstseg;
> +	}
> +
> +	/* check if the IPv4 packet length is greater than the max value */
> +	hdr_len = l2_offset + pkt_head->l2_len + pkt_head->l3_len +
> +		pkt_head->l4_len;
> +	l2_len = l2_offset > 0 ? pkt_head->outer_l2_len : pkt_head->l2_len;
> +	if (unlikely(pkt_head->pkt_len - l2_len + pkt_tail->pkt_len -
> +				hdr_len > MAX_IP_PKT_LENGTH))
> +		return 0;
> +
> +	/* remove the packet header for the tail packet */
> +	rte_pktmbuf_adj(pkt_tail, hdr_len);
> +
> +	/* chain two packets together */
> +	if (cmp > 0) {
> +		item->lastseg->next = pkt;
> +		item->lastseg = rte_pktmbuf_lastseg(pkt);
> +		/* update IP ID to the larger value */
> +		item->ip_id = ip_id;
> +	} else {
> +		lastseg = rte_pktmbuf_lastseg(pkt);
> +		lastseg->next = item->firstseg;
> +		item->firstseg = pkt;
> +		/* update sent_seq to the smaller value */
> +		item->sent_seq = sent_seq;
> +		item->ip_id = ip_id;
> +	}
> +	item->nb_merged++;
> +
> +	/* update MBUF metadata for the merged packet */
> +	pkt_head->nb_segs += pkt_tail->nb_segs;
> +	pkt_head->pkt_len += pkt_tail->pkt_len;
> +
> +	return 1;
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * Check if two TCP/IPv4 packets are neighbors.
> + */
> +static inline int
> +check_seq_option(struct gro_tcp_item *item,
> +		struct rte_tcp_hdr *tcph,
> +		uint32_t sent_seq,
> +		uint16_t ip_id,
> +		uint16_t tcp_hl,
> +		uint16_t tcp_dl,
> +		uint16_t l2_offset,
> +		uint8_t is_atomic)
> +{
> +	struct rte_mbuf *pkt_orig = item->firstseg;
> +	char *iph_orig;
> +	struct rte_tcp_hdr *tcph_orig;
> +	uint16_t len, tcp_hl_orig;
> +
> +	iph_orig = (char *)(rte_pktmbuf_mtod(pkt_orig, char *) +
> +			l2_offset + pkt_orig->l2_len);
> +	tcph_orig = (struct rte_tcp_hdr *)(iph_orig + pkt_orig->l3_len);
> +	tcp_hl_orig = pkt_orig->l4_len;
> +
> +	/* Check if TCP option fields equal */
> +	len = RTE_MAX(tcp_hl, tcp_hl_orig) - sizeof(struct rte_tcp_hdr);
> +	if ((tcp_hl != tcp_hl_orig) || ((len > 0) &&
> +				(memcmp(tcph + 1, tcph_orig + 1,
> +					len) != 0)))
> +		return 0;
> +
> +	/* Don't merge packets whose DF bits are different */
> +	if (unlikely(item->is_atomic ^ is_atomic))
> +		return 0;
> +
> +	/* check if the two packets are neighbors */
> +	len = pkt_orig->pkt_len - l2_offset - pkt_orig->l2_len -
> +		pkt_orig->l3_len - tcp_hl_orig;
> +	if ((sent_seq == item->sent_seq + len) && (is_atomic ||
> +				(ip_id == item->ip_id + 1)))
> +		/* append the new packet */
> +		return 1;
> +	else if ((sent_seq + tcp_dl == item->sent_seq) && (is_atomic ||
> +				(ip_id + item->nb_merged == item->ip_id)))
> +		/* pre-pend the new packet */
> +		return -1;
> +
> +	return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static inline int
> +is_same_tcp_flow(struct gro_tcp_flow *k1, struct gro_tcp_flow *k2) {
> +	return (!memcmp(k1, k2, sizeof(struct gro_tcp_flow))); }

I think this function needs rename, as the result of this function cannot identify if they are 
same TCP flow.

> +
> +#endif
> diff --git a/lib/gro/gro_tcp4.c b/lib/gro/gro_tcp4.c index
> 0014096e63..ffc33747c4 100644
> --- a/lib/gro/gro_tcp4.c
> +++ b/lib/gro/gro_tcp4.c
> @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
>  #include <rte_ethdev.h>
> 
>  #include "gro_tcp4.h"
> +#include "gro_tcp.h"
> 
>  void *
>  gro_tcp4_tbl_create(uint16_t socket_id, @@ -30,7 +31,7 @@
> gro_tcp4_tbl_create(uint16_t socket_id,
>  	if (tbl == NULL)
>  		return NULL;
> 
> -	size = sizeof(struct gro_tcp4_item) * entries_num;
> +	size = sizeof(struct gro_tcp_item) * entries_num;
>  	tbl->items = rte_zmalloc_socket(__func__,
>  			size,
>  			RTE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE,
> @@ -71,18 +72,6 @@ gro_tcp4_tbl_destroy(void *tbl)
>  	rte_free(tcp_tbl);
>  }
> 
> -static inline uint32_t
> -find_an_empty_item(struct gro_tcp4_tbl *tbl) -{
> -	uint32_t i;
> -	uint32_t max_item_num = tbl->max_item_num;
> -
> -	for (i = 0; i < max_item_num; i++)
> -		if (tbl->items[i].firstseg == NULL)
> -			return i;
> -	return INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX;
> -}
> -
>  static inline uint32_t
>  find_an_empty_flow(struct gro_tcp4_tbl *tbl)  { @@ -95,56 +84,6 @@
> find_an_empty_flow(struct gro_tcp4_tbl *tbl)
>  	return INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX;
>  }
> 
> -static inline uint32_t
> -insert_new_item(struct gro_tcp4_tbl *tbl,
> -		struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
> -		uint64_t start_time,
> -		uint32_t prev_idx,
> -		uint32_t sent_seq,
> -		uint16_t ip_id,
> -		uint8_t is_atomic)
> -{
> -	uint32_t item_idx;
> -
> -	item_idx = find_an_empty_item(tbl);
> -	if (item_idx == INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX)
> -		return INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX;
> -
> -	tbl->items[item_idx].firstseg = pkt;
> -	tbl->items[item_idx].lastseg = rte_pktmbuf_lastseg(pkt);
> -	tbl->items[item_idx].start_time = start_time;
> -	tbl->items[item_idx].next_pkt_idx = INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX;
> -	tbl->items[item_idx].sent_seq = sent_seq;
> -	tbl->items[item_idx].ip_id = ip_id;
> -	tbl->items[item_idx].nb_merged = 1;
> -	tbl->items[item_idx].is_atomic = is_atomic;
> -	tbl->item_num++;
> -
> -	/* if the previous packet exists, chain them together. */
> -	if (prev_idx != INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX) {
> -		tbl->items[item_idx].next_pkt_idx =
> -			tbl->items[prev_idx].next_pkt_idx;
> -		tbl->items[prev_idx].next_pkt_idx = item_idx;
> -	}
> -
> -	return item_idx;
> -}
> -
> -static inline uint32_t
> -delete_item(struct gro_tcp4_tbl *tbl, uint32_t item_idx,
> -		uint32_t prev_item_idx)
> -{
> -	uint32_t next_idx = tbl->items[item_idx].next_pkt_idx;
> -
> -	/* NULL indicates an empty item */
> -	tbl->items[item_idx].firstseg = NULL;
> -	tbl->item_num--;
> -	if (prev_item_idx != INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX)
> -		tbl->items[prev_item_idx].next_pkt_idx = next_idx;
> -
> -	return next_idx;
> -}
> -
>  static inline uint32_t
>  insert_new_flow(struct gro_tcp4_tbl *tbl,
>  		struct tcp4_flow_key *src,
> @@ -159,13 +98,10 @@ insert_new_flow(struct gro_tcp4_tbl *tbl,
> 
>  	dst = &(tbl->flows[flow_idx].key);
> 
> -	rte_ether_addr_copy(&(src->eth_saddr), &(dst->eth_saddr));
> -	rte_ether_addr_copy(&(src->eth_daddr), &(dst->eth_daddr));
> +	ASSIGN_TCP_FLOW_KEY((&src->tcp_flow), (&dst->tcp_flow));
> +
>  	dst->ip_src_addr = src->ip_src_addr;
>  	dst->ip_dst_addr = src->ip_dst_addr;
> -	dst->recv_ack = src->recv_ack;
> -	dst->src_port = src->src_port;
> -	dst->dst_port = src->dst_port;
> 
>  	tbl->flows[flow_idx].start_index = item_idx;
>  	tbl->flow_num++;
> @@ -173,21 +109,6 @@ insert_new_flow(struct gro_tcp4_tbl *tbl,
>  	return flow_idx;
>  }
> 
> -/*
> - * update the packet length for the flushed packet.
> - */
> -static inline void
> -update_header(struct gro_tcp4_item *item) -{
> -	struct rte_ipv4_hdr *ipv4_hdr;
> -	struct rte_mbuf *pkt = item->firstseg;
> -
> -	ipv4_hdr = (struct rte_ipv4_hdr *)(rte_pktmbuf_mtod(pkt, char *) +
> -			pkt->l2_len);
> -	ipv4_hdr->total_length = rte_cpu_to_be_16(pkt->pkt_len -
> -			pkt->l2_len);
> -}
> -
>  int32_t
>  gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
>  		struct gro_tcp4_tbl *tbl,
> @@ -195,16 +116,15 @@ gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,  {
>  	struct rte_ether_hdr *eth_hdr;
>  	struct rte_ipv4_hdr *ipv4_hdr;
> -	struct rte_tcp_hdr *tcp_hdr;
> -	uint32_t sent_seq;
>  	int32_t tcp_dl;
> +	struct rte_tcp_hdr *tcp_hdr;
>  	uint16_t ip_id, hdr_len, frag_off, ip_tlen;
>  	uint8_t is_atomic;
> +	uint32_t sent_seq;

No need to change tcp_hdr and sent_seq here.

> 
>  	struct tcp4_flow_key key;
> -	uint32_t cur_idx, prev_idx, item_idx;
> +	uint32_t item_idx;
>  	uint32_t i, max_flow_num, remaining_flow_num;
> -	int cmp;
>  	uint8_t find;
> 
>  	/*
> @@ -216,7 +136,7 @@ gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
> 
>  	eth_hdr = rte_pktmbuf_mtod(pkt, struct rte_ether_hdr *);
>  	ipv4_hdr = (struct rte_ipv4_hdr *)((char *)eth_hdr + pkt->l2_len);
> -	tcp_hdr = (struct rte_tcp_hdr *)((char *)ipv4_hdr + pkt->l3_len);
> +	tcp_hdr = rte_pktmbuf_mtod_offset(pkt, struct rte_tcp_hdr *,
> +pkt->l2_len + pkt->l3_len);
>  	hdr_len = pkt->l2_len + pkt->l3_len + pkt->l4_len;
> 
>  	/*
> @@ -230,7 +150,6 @@ gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
>  	ip_tlen = rte_be_to_cpu_16(ipv4_hdr->total_length);
>  	if (pkt->pkt_len > (uint32_t)(ip_tlen + pkt->l2_len))
>  		rte_pktmbuf_trim(pkt, pkt->pkt_len - ip_tlen - pkt->l2_len);
> -
>  	/*
>  	 * Don't process the packet whose payload length is less than or
>  	 * equal to 0.
> @@ -239,6 +158,13 @@ gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
>  	if (tcp_dl <= 0)
>  		return -1;
> 
> +	rte_ether_addr_copy(&(eth_hdr->src_addr),
> &(key.tcp_flow.eth_saddr));
> +	rte_ether_addr_copy(&(eth_hdr->dst_addr),
> &(key.tcp_flow.eth_daddr));
> +	key.ip_src_addr = ipv4_hdr->src_addr;
> +	key.ip_dst_addr = ipv4_hdr->dst_addr;
> +	key.tcp_flow.src_port = tcp_hdr->src_port;
> +	key.tcp_flow.dst_port = tcp_hdr->dst_port;
> +	key.tcp_flow.recv_ack = tcp_hdr->recv_ack;
>  	/*
>  	 * Save IPv4 ID for the packet whose DF bit is 0. For the packet
>  	 * whose DF bit is 1, IPv4 ID is ignored.
> @@ -246,15 +172,6 @@ gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
>  	frag_off = rte_be_to_cpu_16(ipv4_hdr->fragment_offset);
>  	is_atomic = (frag_off & RTE_IPV4_HDR_DF_FLAG) ==
> RTE_IPV4_HDR_DF_FLAG;
>  	ip_id = is_atomic ? 0 : rte_be_to_cpu_16(ipv4_hdr->packet_id);
> -	sent_seq = rte_be_to_cpu_32(tcp_hdr->sent_seq);
> -
> -	rte_ether_addr_copy(&(eth_hdr->src_addr), &(key.eth_saddr));
> -	rte_ether_addr_copy(&(eth_hdr->dst_addr), &(key.eth_daddr));
> -	key.ip_src_addr = ipv4_hdr->src_addr;
> -	key.ip_dst_addr = ipv4_hdr->dst_addr;
> -	key.src_port = tcp_hdr->src_port;
> -	key.dst_port = tcp_hdr->dst_port;
> -	key.recv_ack = tcp_hdr->recv_ack;
> 
>  	/* Search for a matched flow. */
>  	max_flow_num = tbl->max_flow_num;
> @@ -270,63 +187,44 @@ gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
>  		}
>  	}
> 
> -	/*
> -	 * Fail to find a matched flow. Insert a new flow and store the
> -	 * packet into the flow.
> -	 */
>  	if (find == 0) {
> -		item_idx = insert_new_item(tbl, pkt, start_time,
> -				INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX, sent_seq, ip_id,
> -				is_atomic);
> +		sent_seq = rte_be_to_cpu_32(tcp_hdr->sent_seq);
> +		item_idx = insert_new_tcp_item(pkt, tbl->items, &tbl-
> >item_num, tbl->max_item_num, start_time,
> +						INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX,
> sent_seq, ip_id,
> +						is_atomic);
>  		if (item_idx == INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX)
>  			return -1;
>  		if (insert_new_flow(tbl, &key, item_idx) ==
> -				INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX) {
> +			INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX) {
>  			/*
>  			 * Fail to insert a new flow, so delete the
>  			 * stored packet.
> -			 */
> -			delete_item(tbl, item_idx, INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX);
> +			*/
> +			delete_tcp_item(tbl->items, item_idx, &tbl-
> >item_num,
> +INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX);
>  			return -1;
>  		}
>  		return 0;
>  	}
> +	item_idx = tbl->flows[i].start_index;

No need to update item_idx, and you can directly pass tbl->flows[i].start_index to
gro_process_tcp_item(). And same in gro_tcp6_reassemble().

> 
> -	/*
> -	 * Check all packets in the flow and try to find a neighbor for
> -	 * the input packet.
> -	 */
> -	cur_idx = tbl->flows[i].start_index;
> -	prev_idx = cur_idx;
> -	do {
> -		cmp = check_seq_option(&(tbl->items[cur_idx]), tcp_hdr,
> -				sent_seq, ip_id, pkt->l4_len, tcp_dl, 0,
> -				is_atomic);
> -		if (cmp) {
> -			if (merge_two_tcp4_packets(&(tbl->items[cur_idx]),
> -						pkt, cmp, sent_seq, ip_id, 0))
> -				return 1;
> -			/*
> -			 * Fail to merge the two packets, as the packet
> -			 * length is greater than the max value. Store
> -			 * the packet into the flow.
> -			 */
> -			if (insert_new_item(tbl, pkt, start_time, cur_idx,
> -						sent_seq, ip_id, is_atomic) ==
> -					INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX)
> -				return -1;
> -			return 0;
> -		}
> -		prev_idx = cur_idx;
> -		cur_idx = tbl->items[cur_idx].next_pkt_idx;
> -	} while (cur_idx != INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX);
> +	return gro_process_tcp_item(pkt, tcp_hdr, tcp_dl, tbl->items,
> item_idx,
> +						&tbl->item_num, tbl-
> >max_item_num,
> +						ip_id, is_atomic, start_time);
> +}
> 
> -	/* Fail to find a neighbor, so store the packet into the flow. */
> -	if (insert_new_item(tbl, pkt, start_time, prev_idx, sent_seq,
> -				ip_id, is_atomic) == INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX)
> -		return -1;

  reply	other threads:[~2023-06-08  4:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-10-20 18:07 [PATCH] " Kumara Parameshwaran
2022-10-20 18:14 ` [PATCH v2] " Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-05-12  2:47   ` Hu, Jiayu
2023-05-16  9:28     ` kumaraparameshwaran rathinavel
2023-05-25 11:22       ` kumaraparameshwaran rathinavel
2023-05-31  8:20         ` Hu, Jiayu
2023-06-02  6:02   ` [PATCH v3] gro : ipv6-gro review comments to reduce code duplication across v4 and v6 Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-02  6:34   ` [PATCH v3] gro : ipv6 changes to support GRO for TCP/ipv6 Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-06  4:35     ` Hu, Jiayu
2023-06-06  9:31       ` kumaraparameshwaran rathinavel
2023-06-06 14:58   ` [PATCH v4] " Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-08  4:05     ` Hu, Jiayu [this message]
2023-06-08 16:52       ` kumaraparameshwaran rathinavel
2023-06-09  1:04         ` Hu, Jiayu
2023-06-12 11:05   ` [PATCH v5] " Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-12 11:23   ` [PATCH v6] " Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-12 11:31   ` [PATCH v7] " Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-12 12:04     ` kumaraparameshwaran rathinavel
2023-06-13  2:25     ` Hu, Jiayu
2023-06-14  3:43       ` kumaraparameshwaran rathinavel
2023-06-14  4:56         ` Hu, Jiayu
2023-06-15  5:40   ` [PATCH v8] " Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-15  6:20   ` [PATCH v9] " Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-15  6:30     ` kumaraparameshwaran rathinavel
2023-06-15  8:01     ` Hu, Jiayu
2023-06-15  9:16       ` kumaraparameshwaran rathinavel
2023-06-19 13:30     ` Thomas Monjalon
2023-06-21  8:25   ` [PATCH v10 1/2] gro : refactor IPv4 to add GRO support for IPv6 Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-21  8:25     ` [PATCH v10 2/2] gro : add support for IPv6 GRO Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-21  8:38   ` [PATCH v11 1/2] gro : refactor IPv4 to add GRO support for IPv6 Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-21  8:38     ` [PATCH v11 2/2] gro : add support for IPv6 GRO Kumara Parameshwaran
2023-06-27 15:47       ` Thomas Monjalon

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