From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from mga02.intel.com (mga02.intel.com [134.134.136.20]) by dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 09A9BB36B for ; Tue, 5 Aug 2014 17:57:11 +0200 (CEST) Received: from orsmga001.jf.intel.com ([10.7.209.18]) by orsmga101.jf.intel.com with ESMTP; 05 Aug 2014 08:59:34 -0700 X-ExtLoop1: 1 X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="5.01,805,1400050800"; d="scan'208";a="554069503" Received: from shvmail01.sh.intel.com ([10.239.29.42]) by orsmga001.jf.intel.com with ESMTP; 05 Aug 2014 08:58:25 -0700 Received: from shecgisg003.sh.intel.com (shecgisg003.sh.intel.com [10.239.29.90]) by shvmail01.sh.intel.com with ESMTP id s75FwM9T013460; Tue, 5 Aug 2014 23:58:22 +0800 Received: from shecgisg003.sh.intel.com (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by shecgisg003.sh.intel.com (8.13.6/8.13.6/SuSE Linux 0.8) with ESMTP id s75FwK2m024103; Tue, 5 Aug 2014 23:58:22 +0800 Received: (from hxie5@localhost) by shecgisg003.sh.intel.com (8.13.6/8.13.6/Submit) id s75FwKP7024099; Tue, 5 Aug 2014 23:58:20 +0800 From: Huawei Xie To: dev@dpdk.org Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2014 23:58:06 +0800 Message-Id: <1407254286-23972-4-git-send-email-huawei.xie@intel.com> X-Mailer: git-send-email 1.7.0.7 In-Reply-To: <1407254286-23972-1-git-send-email-huawei.xie@intel.com> References: <1407254286-23972-1-git-send-email-huawei.xie@intel.com> Subject: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH 3/3] examples/vhost: add new vhost example X-BeenThere: dev@dpdk.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.15 Precedence: list List-Id: patches and discussions about DPDK List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2014 15:57:13 -0000 Signed-off-by: Huawei Xie Acked-by: Konstantin Ananyev --- examples/vhost/Makefile | 52 + examples/vhost/libvirt/qemu-wrap.py | 366 +++++ examples/vhost/main.c | 3047 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ examples/vhost/main.h | 109 ++ 4 files changed, 3574 insertions(+) create mode 100644 examples/vhost/Makefile create mode 100755 examples/vhost/libvirt/qemu-wrap.py create mode 100644 examples/vhost/main.c create mode 100644 examples/vhost/main.h diff --git a/examples/vhost/Makefile b/examples/vhost/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a4d4fb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/vhost/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +# BSD LICENSE +# +# Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +# are met: +# +# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in +# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +# distribution. +# * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its +# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived +# from this software without specific prior written permission. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +ifeq ($(RTE_SDK),) +$(error "Please define RTE_SDK environment variable") +endif + +# Default target, can be overriden by command line or environment +RTE_TARGET ?= x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc + +include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/rte.vars.mk + +# binary name +APP = vhost-switch + +# all source are stored in SRCS-y +#SRCS-y := cusedrv.c loopback-userspace.c +SRCS-y := main.c + +CFLAGS += -O2 -I/usr/local/include -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -Wno-unused-parameter +CFLAGS += $(WERROR_FLAGS) +LDFLAGS += -lfuse + +include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/rte.extapp.mk diff --git a/examples/vhost/libvirt/qemu-wrap.py b/examples/vhost/libvirt/qemu-wrap.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..8d820be --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/vhost/libvirt/qemu-wrap.py @@ -0,0 +1,366 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +#/* +# * BSD LICENSE +# * +# * Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. +# * All rights reserved. +# * +# * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +# * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +# * are met: +# * +# * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +# * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +# * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in +# * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +# * distribution. +# * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its +# * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived +# * from this software without specific prior written permission. +# * +# * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +# * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +# * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +# * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +# * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +# * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +# * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +# * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +# */ + +##################################################################### +# This script is designed to modify the call to the QEMU emulator +# to support userspace vhost when starting a guest machine through +# libvirt with vhost enabled. The steps to enable this are as follows +# and should be run as root: +# +# 1. Place this script in a libvirtd's binary search PATH ($PATH) +# A good location would be in the same directory that the QEMU +# binary is located +# +# 2. Ensure that the script has the same owner/group and file +# permissions as the QEMU binary +# +# 3. Update the VM xml file using "virsh edit VM.xml" +# +# 3.a) Set the VM to use the launch script +# +# Set the emulator path contained in the +# tags +# +# e.g replace /usr/bin/qemu-kvm +# with /usr/bin/qemu-wrap.py +# +# 3.b) Set the VM's device's to use vhost-net offload +# +# +# +# +# +# +# 4. Enable libvirt to access our userpace device file by adding it to +# controllers cgroup for libvirtd using the following steps +# +# 4.a) In /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf add/edit the following lines: +# 1) cgroup_controllers = [ ... "devices", ... ] +# 2) clear_emulator_capabilities = 0 +# 3) user = "root" +# 4) group = "root" +# 5) cgroup_device_acl = [ +# "/dev/null", "/dev/full", "/dev/zero", +# "/dev/random", "/dev/urandom", +# "/dev/ptmx", "/dev/kvm", "/dev/kqemu", +# "/dev/rtc", "/dev/hpet", "/dev/net/tun", +# "/dev/-", +# ] +# +# 4.b) Disable SELinux or set to permissive mode +# +# 4.c) Mount cgroup device controller +# "mkdir /dev/cgroup" +# "mount -t cgroup none /dev/cgroup -o devices" +# +# 4.d) Set hugetlbfs_mount variable - ( Optional ) +# VMs using userspace vhost must use hugepage backed +# memory. This can be enabled in the libvirt XML +# config by adding a memory backing section to the +# XML config e.g. +# +# +# +# This memory backing section should be added after the +# and sections. This will add +# flags "-mem-prealloc -mem-path " to the QEMU +# command line. The hugetlbfs_mount variable can be used +# to override the default passed through by libvirt. +# +# if "-mem-prealloc" or "-mem-path " are not passed +# through and a vhost device is detected then these options will +# be automatically added by this script. This script will detect +# the system hugetlbfs mount point to be used for . The +# default for this script can be overidden by the +# hugetlbfs_dir variable in the configuration section of this script. +# +# +# 4.e) Restart the libvirtd system process +# e.g. on Fedora "systemctl restart libvirtd.service" +# +# +# 4.f) Edit the Configuration Parameters section of this script +# to point to the correct emulator location and set any +# addition options +# +# The script modifies the libvirtd Qemu call by modifying/adding +# options based on the configuration parameters below. +# NOTE: +# emul_path and us_vhost_path must be set +# All other parameters are optional +##################################################################### + + +############################################# +# Configuration Parameters +############################################# +#Path to QEMU binary +emul_path = "/usr/local/bin/qemu-system-x86_64" + +#Path to userspace vhost device file +# This filename should match the --dev-basename --dev-index parameters of +# the command used to launch the userspace vhost sample application e.g. +# if the sample app lauch command is: +# ./build/vhost-switch ..... --dev-basename usvhost --dev-index 1 +# then this variable should be set to: +# us_vhost_path = "/dev/usvhost-1" +us_vhost_path = "/dev/usvhost-1" + +#List of additional user defined emulation options. These options will +#be added to all Qemu calls +emul_opts_user = [] + +#List of additional user defined emulation options for vhost only. +#These options will only be added to vhost enabled guests +emul_opts_user_vhost = [] + +#For all VHOST enabled VMs, the VM memory is preallocated from hugetlbfs +# Set this variable to one to enable this option for all VMs +use_huge_all = 0 + +#Instead of autodetecting, override the hugetlbfs directory by setting +#this variable +hugetlbfs_dir = "" + +############################################# + + +############################################# +# ****** Do Not Modify Below this Line ****** +############################################# + +import sys, os, subprocess + + +#List of open userspace vhost file descriptors +fd_list = [] + +#additional virtio device flags when using userspace vhost +vhost_flags = [ "csum=off", + "gso=off", + "guest_tso4=off", + "guest_tso6=off", + "guest_ecn=off" + ] + + +############################################# +# Find the system hugefile mount point. +# Note: +# if multiple hugetlbfs mount points exist +# then the first one found will be used +############################################# +def find_huge_mount(): + + if (len(hugetlbfs_dir)): + return hugetlbfs_dir + + huge_mount = "" + + if (os.access("/proc/mounts", os.F_OK)): + f = open("/proc/mounts", "r") + line = f.readline() + while line: + line_split = line.split(" ") + if line_split[2] == 'hugetlbfs': + huge_mount = line_split[1] + break + line = f.readline() + else: + print "/proc/mounts not found" + exit (1) + + f.close + if len(huge_mount) == 0: + print "Failed to find hugetlbfs mount point" + exit (1) + + return huge_mount + + +############################################# +# Get a userspace Vhost file descriptor +############################################# +def get_vhost_fd(): + + if (os.access(us_vhost_path, os.F_OK)): + fd = os.open( us_vhost_path, os.O_RDWR) + else: + print ("US-Vhost file %s not found" %us_vhost_path) + exit (1) + + return fd + + +############################################# +# Check for vhostfd. if found then replace +# with our own vhost fd and append any vhost +# flags onto the end +############################################# +def modify_netdev_arg(arg): + + global fd_list + vhost_in_use = 0 + s = '' + new_opts = [] + netdev_opts = arg.split(",") + + for opt in netdev_opts: + #check if vhost is used + if "vhost" == opt[:5]: + vhost_in_use = 1 + else: + new_opts.append(opt) + + #if using vhost append vhost options + if vhost_in_use == 1: + #append vhost on option + new_opts.append('vhost=on') + #append vhostfd ption + new_fd = get_vhost_fd() + new_opts.append('vhostfd=' + str(new_fd)) + fd_list.append(new_fd) + + #concatenate all options + for opt in new_opts: + if len(s) > 0: + s+=',' + + s+=opt + + return s + + +############################################# +# Main +############################################# +def main(): + + global fd_list + global vhost_in_use + new_args = [] + num_cmd_args = len(sys.argv) + emul_call = '' + mem_prealloc_set = 0 + mem_path_set = 0 + num = 0; + + #parse the parameters + while (num < num_cmd_args): + arg = sys.argv[num] + + #Check netdev +1 parameter for vhostfd + if arg == '-netdev': + num_vhost_devs = len(fd_list) + new_args.append(arg) + + num+=1 + arg = sys.argv[num] + mod_arg = modify_netdev_arg(arg) + new_args.append(mod_arg) + + #append vhost flags if this is a vhost device + # and -device is the next arg + # i.e -device -opt1,-opt2,...,-opt3,%vhost + if (num_vhost_devs < len(fd_list)): + num+=1 + arg = sys.argv[num] + if arg == '-device': + new_args.append(arg) + num+=1 + new_arg = sys.argv[num] + for flag in vhost_flags: + new_arg = ''.join([new_arg,',',flag]) + new_args.append(new_arg) + else: + new_args.append(arg) + elif arg == '-mem-prealloc': + mem_prealloc_set = 1 + new_args.append(arg) + elif arg == '-mem-path': + mem_path_set = 1 + new_args.append(arg) + + else: + new_args.append(arg) + + num+=1 + + #Set Qemu binary location + emul_call+=emul_path + emul_call+=" " + + #Add prealloc mem options if using vhost and not already added + if ((len(fd_list) > 0) and (mem_prealloc_set == 0)): + emul_call += "-mem-prealloc " + + #Add mempath mem options if using vhost and not already added + if ((len(fd_list) > 0) and (mem_path_set == 0)): + #Detect and add hugetlbfs mount point + mp = find_huge_mount() + mp = "".join(["-mem-path ", mp]) + emul_call += mp + emul_call += " " + + + #add user options + for opt in emul_opts_user: + emul_call += opt + emul_call += " " + + #Add add user vhost only options + if len(fd_list) > 0: + for opt in emul_opts_user_vhost: + emul_call += opt + emul_call += " " + + #Add updated libvirt options + iter_args = iter(new_args) + #skip 1st arg i.e. call to this script + next(iter_args) + for arg in iter_args: + emul_call+=str(arg) + emul_call+= " " + + #Call QEMU + subprocess.call(emul_call, shell=True) + + + #Close usvhost files + for fd in fd_list: + os.close(fd) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() diff --git a/examples/vhost/main.c b/examples/vhost/main.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a8cdc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/vhost/main.c @@ -0,0 +1,3047 @@ +/*- + * BSD LICENSE + * + * Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its + * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived + * from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR + * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, + * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY + * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT + * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE + * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "main.h" + +#define MAX_QUEUES 128 + +/* #define VHOST_DEBUG */ + +/* Macros for printing using RTE_LOG */ +#define RTE_LOGTYPE_VHOST_CONFIG RTE_LOGTYPE_USER1 +#define RTE_LOGTYPE_VHOST_PORT RTE_LOGTYPE_USER2 +#define RTE_LOGTYPE_VHOST_DATA RTE_LOGTYPE_USER3 + + +#ifdef VHOST_DEBUG +#define LOG_LEVEL RTE_LOG_DEBUG +#define LOG_DEBUG(log_type, fmt, args...) RTE_LOG(DEBUG, log_type, fmt, ##args) +#else +#define LOG_LEVEL RTE_LOG_INFO +#define LOG_DEBUG(log_type, fmt, args...) do {} while (0) +#endif + + +/* the maximum number of external ports supported */ +#define MAX_SUP_PORTS 1 + +/* + * Calculate the number of buffers needed per port + */ +#define NUM_MBUFS_PER_PORT ((MAX_QUEUES*RTE_TEST_RX_DESC_DEFAULT) + \ + (num_switching_cores*MAX_PKT_BURST) + \ + (num_switching_cores*RTE_TEST_TX_DESC_DEFAULT) + \ + (num_switching_cores*MBUF_CACHE_SIZE)) + +#define MBUF_CACHE_SIZE 128 +#define MBUF_SIZE (2048 + sizeof(struct rte_mbuf) + RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM) + +/* + * No frame data buffer allocated from host are required for zero copy + * implementation, guest will allocate the frame data buffer, and vhost + * directly use it. + */ +#define VIRTIO_DESCRIPTOR_LEN_ZCP 1518 +#define MBUF_SIZE_ZCP (VIRTIO_DESCRIPTOR_LEN_ZCP + sizeof(struct rte_mbuf) \ + + RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM) +#define MBUF_CACHE_SIZE_ZCP 0 + +/* + * RX and TX Prefetch, Host, and Write-back threshold values should be + * carefully set for optimal performance. Consult the network + * controller's datasheet and supporting DPDK documentation for guidance + * on how these parameters should be set. + */ +#define RX_PTHRESH 8 /* Default values of RX prefetch threshold reg. */ +#define RX_HTHRESH 8 /* Default values of RX host threshold reg. */ +#define RX_WTHRESH 4 /* Default values of RX write-back threshold reg. */ + +/* + * These default values are optimized for use with the Intel(R) 82599 10 GbE + * Controller and the DPDK ixgbe PMD. Consider using other values for other + * network controllers and/or network drivers. + */ +#define TX_PTHRESH 36 /* Default values of TX prefetch threshold reg. */ +#define TX_HTHRESH 0 /* Default values of TX host threshold reg. */ +#define TX_WTHRESH 0 /* Default values of TX write-back threshold reg. */ + +#define MAX_PKT_BURST 32 /* Max burst size for RX/TX */ +#define BURST_TX_DRAIN_US 100 /* TX drain every ~100us */ + +#define BURST_RX_WAIT_US 15 /* Defines how long we wait between retries on RX */ +#define BURST_RX_RETRIES 4 /* Number of retries on RX. */ + +/* State of virtio device. */ +#define DEVICE_MAC_LEARNING 0 +#define DEVICE_RX 1 +#define DEVICE_SAFE_REMOVE 2 + +/* Config_core_flag status definitions. */ +#define REQUEST_DEV_REMOVAL 1 +#define ACK_DEV_REMOVAL 0 + +/* Configurable number of RX/TX ring descriptors */ +#define RTE_TEST_RX_DESC_DEFAULT 1024 +#define RTE_TEST_TX_DESC_DEFAULT 512 + +/* + * Need refine these 2 macros for legacy and DPDK based front end: + * Max vring avail descriptor/entries from guest - MAX_PKT_BURST + * And then adjust power 2. + */ +/* + * For legacy front end, 128 descriptors, + * half for virtio header, another half for mbuf. + */ +#define RTE_TEST_RX_DESC_DEFAULT_ZCP 32 /* legacy: 32, DPDK virt FE: 128. */ +#define RTE_TEST_TX_DESC_DEFAULT_ZCP 64 /* legacy: 64, DPDK virt FE: 64. */ + +/* Get first 4 bytes in mbuf headroom. */ +#define MBUF_HEADROOM_UINT32(mbuf) (*(uint32_t *)((uint8_t *)(mbuf) \ + + sizeof(struct rte_mbuf))) + +/* true if x is a power of 2 */ +#define POWEROF2(x) ((((x)-1) & (x)) == 0) + +#define INVALID_PORT_ID 0xFF + +/* Max number of devices. Limited by vmdq. */ +#define MAX_DEVICES 64 + +/* Size of buffers used for snprintfs. */ +#define MAX_PRINT_BUFF 6072 + +/* Maximum character device basename size. */ +#define MAX_BASENAME_SZ 10 + +/* Maximum long option length for option parsing. */ +#define MAX_LONG_OPT_SZ 64 + +/* Used to compare MAC addresses. */ +#define MAC_ADDR_CMP 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFULL + +/* Number of descriptors per cacheline. */ +#define DESC_PER_CACHELINE (CACHE_LINE_SIZE / sizeof(struct vring_desc)) + +/* mask of enabled ports */ +static uint32_t enabled_port_mask; + +/*Number of switching cores enabled*/ +static uint32_t num_switching_cores; + +/* number of devices/queues to support*/ +static uint32_t num_queues; +static uint32_t num_devices; + +/* + * Enable zero copy, pkts buffer will directly dma to hw descriptor, + * disabled on default. + */ +static uint32_t zero_copy; +static int mergeable; + + +/* number of descriptors to apply*/ +static uint32_t num_rx_descriptor = RTE_TEST_RX_DESC_DEFAULT_ZCP; +static uint32_t num_tx_descriptor = RTE_TEST_TX_DESC_DEFAULT_ZCP; + +/* max ring descriptor, ixgbe, i40e, e1000 all are 4096. */ +#define MAX_RING_DESC 4096 + +struct vpool { + struct rte_mempool *pool; + struct rte_ring *ring; + uint32_t buf_size; +} vpool_array[MAX_QUEUES+MAX_QUEUES]; + +/* Enable VM2VM communications. If this is disabled then the MAC address compare is skipped. */ +enum vm2vm_type { + VM2VM_DISABLED = 0, + VM2VM_SOFTWARE = 1, + VM2VM_HARDWARE = 2, + VM2VM_LAST +}; +static enum vm2vm_type vm2vm_mode = VM2VM_SOFTWARE; + +/* The type of host physical address translated from guest physical address. */ +enum hpa_type { + PHYS_ADDR_CONTINUOUS = 0, + PHYS_ADDR_CROSS_SUBREG = 1, + PHYS_ADDR_INVALID = 2, + PHYS_ADDR_LAST +}; + +/* Enable stats. */ +static uint32_t enable_stats; +/* Enable retries on RX. */ +static uint32_t enable_retry; +/* Specify timeout (in useconds) between retries on RX. */ +static uint32_t burst_rx_delay_time = BURST_RX_WAIT_US; +/* Specify the number of retries on RX. */ +static uint32_t burst_rx_retry_num = BURST_RX_RETRIES; + +/* Character device basename. Can be set by user. */ +static char dev_basename[MAX_BASENAME_SZ] = "vhost-net"; + +/* Default configuration for rx and tx thresholds etc. */ +static struct rte_eth_rxconf rx_conf_default = { + .rx_thresh = { + .pthresh = RX_PTHRESH, + .hthresh = RX_HTHRESH, + .wthresh = RX_WTHRESH, + }, + .rx_drop_en = 1, +}; + +/* + * These default values are optimized for use with the Intel(R) 82599 10 GbE + * Controller and the DPDK ixgbe/igb PMD. Consider using other values for other + * network controllers and/or network drivers. + */ +static struct rte_eth_txconf tx_conf_default = { + .tx_thresh = { + .pthresh = TX_PTHRESH, + .hthresh = TX_HTHRESH, + .wthresh = TX_WTHRESH, + }, + .tx_free_thresh = 0, /* Use PMD default values */ + .tx_rs_thresh = 0, /* Use PMD default values */ +}; + +/* empty vmdq configuration structure. Filled in programatically */ +static struct rte_eth_conf vmdq_conf_default = { + .rxmode = { + .mq_mode = ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_ONLY, + .split_hdr_size = 0, + .header_split = 0, /**< Header Split disabled */ + .hw_ip_checksum = 0, /**< IP checksum offload disabled */ + .hw_vlan_filter = 0, /**< VLAN filtering disabled */ + /* + * It is necessary for 1G NIC such as I350, + * this fixes bug of ipv4 forwarding in guest can't + * forward pakets from one virtio dev to another virtio dev. + */ + .hw_vlan_strip = 1, /**< VLAN strip enabled. */ + .jumbo_frame = 0, /**< Jumbo Frame Support disabled */ + .hw_strip_crc = 0, /**< CRC stripped by hardware */ + }, + + .txmode = { + .mq_mode = ETH_MQ_TX_NONE, + }, + .rx_adv_conf = { + /* + * should be overridden separately in code with + * appropriate values + */ + .vmdq_rx_conf = { + .nb_queue_pools = ETH_8_POOLS, + .enable_default_pool = 0, + .default_pool = 0, + .nb_pool_maps = 0, + .pool_map = {{0, 0},}, + }, + }, +}; + +static unsigned lcore_ids[RTE_MAX_LCORE]; +static uint8_t ports[RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS]; +static unsigned num_ports; /**< The number of ports specified in command line */ + +static const uint16_t external_pkt_default_vlan_tag = 2000; +const uint16_t vlan_tags[] = { + 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, + 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, + 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, + 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, + 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, + 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, + 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, + 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, +}; + +/* ethernet addresses of ports */ +static struct ether_addr vmdq_ports_eth_addr[RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS]; + +/* heads for the main used and free linked lists for the data path. */ +static struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_root_used; +static struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_root_free; + +/* Array of data core structures containing information on individual core linked lists. */ +static struct lcore_info lcore_info[RTE_MAX_LCORE]; + +/* Used for queueing bursts of TX packets. */ +struct mbuf_table { + unsigned len; + unsigned txq_id; + struct rte_mbuf *m_table[MAX_PKT_BURST]; +}; + +/* TX queue for each data core. */ +struct mbuf_table lcore_tx_queue[RTE_MAX_LCORE]; + +/* TX queue fori each virtio device for zero copy. */ +struct mbuf_table tx_queue_zcp[MAX_QUEUES]; + +/* Vlan header struct used to insert vlan tags on TX. */ +struct vlan_ethhdr { + unsigned char h_dest[ETH_ALEN]; + unsigned char h_source[ETH_ALEN]; + __be16 h_vlan_proto; + __be16 h_vlan_TCI; + __be16 h_vlan_encapsulated_proto; +}; + +/* IPv4 Header */ +struct ipv4_hdr { + uint8_t version_ihl; /**< version and header length */ + uint8_t type_of_service; /**< type of service */ + uint16_t total_length; /**< length of packet */ + uint16_t packet_id; /**< packet ID */ + uint16_t fragment_offset; /**< fragmentation offset */ + uint8_t time_to_live; /**< time to live */ + uint8_t next_proto_id; /**< protocol ID */ + uint16_t hdr_checksum; /**< header checksum */ + uint32_t src_addr; /**< source address */ + uint32_t dst_addr; /**< destination address */ +} __attribute__((__packed__)); + +/* Header lengths. */ +#define VLAN_HLEN 4 +#define VLAN_ETH_HLEN 18 + +/* Per-device statistics struct */ +struct device_statistics { + uint64_t tx_total; + rte_atomic64_t rx_total_atomic; + uint64_t rx_total; + uint64_t tx; + rte_atomic64_t rx_atomic; + uint64_t rx; +} __rte_cache_aligned; +struct device_statistics dev_statistics[MAX_DEVICES]; + +/* + * Builds up the correct configuration for VMDQ VLAN pool map + * according to the pool & queue limits. + */ +static inline int +get_eth_conf(struct rte_eth_conf *eth_conf, uint32_t num_devices) +{ + struct rte_eth_vmdq_rx_conf conf; + unsigned i; + + memset(&conf, 0, sizeof(conf)); + conf.nb_queue_pools = (enum rte_eth_nb_pools)num_devices; + conf.nb_pool_maps = num_devices; + conf.enable_loop_back = + vmdq_conf_default.rx_adv_conf.vmdq_rx_conf.enable_loop_back; + + for (i = 0; i < conf.nb_pool_maps; i++) { + conf.pool_map[i].vlan_id = vlan_tags[i]; + conf.pool_map[i].pools = (1UL << i); + } + + (void)(rte_memcpy(eth_conf, &vmdq_conf_default, sizeof(*eth_conf))); + (void)(rte_memcpy(ð_conf->rx_adv_conf.vmdq_rx_conf, &conf, + sizeof(eth_conf->rx_adv_conf.vmdq_rx_conf))); + return 0; +} + +/* + * Validate the device number according to the max pool number gotten form + * dev_info. If the device number is invalid, give the error message and + * return -1. Each device must have its own pool. + */ +static inline int +validate_num_devices(uint32_t max_nb_devices) +{ + if (num_devices > max_nb_devices) { + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_PORT, "invalid number of devices\n"); + return -1; + } + return 0; +} + +/* + * Initialises a given port using global settings and with the rx buffers + * coming from the mbuf_pool passed as parameter + */ +static inline int +port_init(uint8_t port) +{ + struct rte_eth_dev_info dev_info; + struct rte_eth_conf port_conf; + uint16_t rx_rings, tx_rings; + uint16_t rx_ring_size, tx_ring_size; + int retval; + uint16_t q; + + /* The max pool number from dev_info will be used to validate the pool number specified in cmd line */ + rte_eth_dev_info_get(port, &dev_info); + + /*configure the number of supported virtio devices based on VMDQ limits */ + num_devices = dev_info.max_vmdq_pools; + num_queues = dev_info.max_rx_queues; + + if (zero_copy) { + rx_ring_size = num_rx_descriptor; + tx_ring_size = num_tx_descriptor; + tx_rings = dev_info.max_tx_queues; + } else { + rx_ring_size = RTE_TEST_RX_DESC_DEFAULT; + tx_ring_size = RTE_TEST_TX_DESC_DEFAULT; + tx_rings = (uint16_t)rte_lcore_count(); + } + + retval = validate_num_devices(MAX_DEVICES); + if (retval < 0) + return retval; + + /* Get port configuration. */ + retval = get_eth_conf(&port_conf, num_devices); + if (retval < 0) + return retval; + + if (port >= rte_eth_dev_count()) + return -1; + + rx_rings = (uint16_t)num_queues, + /* Configure ethernet device. */ + retval = rte_eth_dev_configure(port, rx_rings, tx_rings, &port_conf); + if (retval != 0) + return retval; + + /* Setup the queues. */ + for (q = 0; q < rx_rings; q++) { + retval = rte_eth_rx_queue_setup(port, q, rx_ring_size, + rte_eth_dev_socket_id(port), &rx_conf_default, + vpool_array[q].pool); + if (retval < 0) + return retval; + } + for (q = 0; q < tx_rings; q++) { + retval = rte_eth_tx_queue_setup(port, q, tx_ring_size, + rte_eth_dev_socket_id(port), &tx_conf_default); + if (retval < 0) + return retval; + } + + /* Start the device. */ + retval = rte_eth_dev_start(port); + if (retval < 0) { + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_DATA, "Failed to start the device.\n"); + return retval; + } + + rte_eth_macaddr_get(port, &vmdq_ports_eth_addr[port]); + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_PORT, "Max virtio devices supported: %u\n", num_devices); + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_PORT, "Port %u MAC: %02"PRIx8" %02"PRIx8" %02"PRIx8 + " %02"PRIx8" %02"PRIx8" %02"PRIx8"\n", + (unsigned)port, + vmdq_ports_eth_addr[port].addr_bytes[0], + vmdq_ports_eth_addr[port].addr_bytes[1], + vmdq_ports_eth_addr[port].addr_bytes[2], + vmdq_ports_eth_addr[port].addr_bytes[3], + vmdq_ports_eth_addr[port].addr_bytes[4], + vmdq_ports_eth_addr[port].addr_bytes[5]); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Set character device basename. + */ +static int +us_vhost_parse_basename(const char *q_arg) +{ + /* parse number string */ + + if (strnlen(q_arg, MAX_BASENAME_SZ) > MAX_BASENAME_SZ) + return -1; + else + snprintf((char *)&dev_basename, MAX_BASENAME_SZ, "%s", q_arg); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Parse the portmask provided at run time. + */ +static int +parse_portmask(const char *portmask) +{ + char *end = NULL; + unsigned long pm; + + errno = 0; + + /* parse hexadecimal string */ + pm = strtoul(portmask, &end, 16); + if ((portmask[0] == '\0') || (end == NULL) || (*end != '\0') || (errno != 0)) + return -1; + + if (pm == 0) + return -1; + + return pm; + +} + +/* + * Parse num options at run time. + */ +static int +parse_num_opt(const char *q_arg, uint32_t max_valid_value) +{ + char *end = NULL; + unsigned long num; + + errno = 0; + + /* parse unsigned int string */ + num = strtoul(q_arg, &end, 10); + if ((q_arg[0] == '\0') || (end == NULL) || (*end != '\0') || (errno != 0)) + return -1; + + if (num > max_valid_value) + return -1; + + return num; + +} + +/* + * Display usage + */ +static void +us_vhost_usage(const char *prgname) +{ + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, "%s [EAL options] -- -p PORTMASK\n" + " --vm2vm [0|1|2]\n" + " --rx_retry [0|1] --mergeable [0|1] --stats [0-N]\n" + " --dev-basename --dev-index [0-N]\n" + " --nb-devices ND\n" + " -p PORTMASK: Set mask for ports to be used by application\n" + " --vm2vm [0|1|2]: disable/software(default)/hardware vm2vm comms\n" + " --rx-retry [0|1]: disable/enable(default) retries on rx. Enable retry if destintation queue is full\n" + " --rx-retry-delay [0-N]: timeout(in usecond) between retries on RX. This makes effect only if retries on rx enabled\n" + " --rx-retry-num [0-N]: the number of retries on rx. This makes effect only if retries on rx enabled\n" + " --mergeable [0|1]: disable(default)/enable RX mergeable buffers\n" + " --stats [0-N]: 0: Disable stats, N: Time in seconds to print stats\n" + " --dev-basename: The basename to be used for the character device.\n" + " --dev-index [0-N]: Defaults to zero if not used. Index is appended to basename.\n" + " --zero-copy [0|1]: disable(default)/enable rx/tx " + "zero copy\n" + " --rx-desc-num [0-N]: the number of descriptors on rx, " + "used only when zero copy is enabled.\n" + " --tx-desc-num [0-N]: the number of descriptors on tx, " + "used only when zero copy is enabled.\n", + prgname); +} + +/* + * Parse the arguments given in the command line of the application. + */ +static int +us_vhost_parse_args(int argc, char **argv) +{ + int opt, ret; + int option_index; + unsigned i; + const char *prgname = argv[0]; + static struct option long_option[] = { + {"vm2vm", required_argument, NULL, 0}, + {"rx-retry", required_argument, NULL, 0}, + {"rx-retry-delay", required_argument, NULL, 0}, + {"rx-retry-num", required_argument, NULL, 0}, + {"mergeable", required_argument, NULL, 0}, + {"stats", required_argument, NULL, 0}, + {"dev-basename", required_argument, NULL, 0}, + {"dev-index", required_argument, NULL, 0}, + {"zero-copy", required_argument, NULL, 0}, + {"rx-desc-num", required_argument, NULL, 0}, + {"tx-desc-num", required_argument, NULL, 0}, + {NULL, 0, 0, 0}, + }; + + /* Parse command line */ + while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "p:", long_option, &option_index)) != EOF) { + switch (opt) { + /* Portmask */ + case 'p': + enabled_port_mask = parse_portmask(optarg); + if (enabled_port_mask == 0) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, "Invalid portmask\n"); + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } + break; + + case 0: + /* Enable/disable vm2vm comms. */ + if (!strncmp(long_option[option_index].name, "vm2vm", + MAX_LONG_OPT_SZ)) { + ret = parse_num_opt(optarg, (VM2VM_LAST - 1)); + if (ret == -1) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, + "Invalid argument for " + "vm2vm [0|1|2]\n"); + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } else { + vm2vm_mode = (enum vm2vm_type)ret; + } + } + + /* Enable/disable retries on RX. */ + if (!strncmp(long_option[option_index].name, "rx-retry", MAX_LONG_OPT_SZ)) { + ret = parse_num_opt(optarg, 1); + if (ret == -1) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, "Invalid argument for rx-retry [0|1]\n"); + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } else { + enable_retry = ret; + } + } + + /* Specify the retries delay time (in useconds) on RX. */ + if (!strncmp(long_option[option_index].name, "rx-retry-delay", MAX_LONG_OPT_SZ)) { + ret = parse_num_opt(optarg, INT32_MAX); + if (ret == -1) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, "Invalid argument for rx-retry-delay [0-N]\n"); + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } else { + burst_rx_delay_time = ret; + } + } + + /* Specify the retries number on RX. */ + if (!strncmp(long_option[option_index].name, "rx-retry-num", MAX_LONG_OPT_SZ)) { + ret = parse_num_opt(optarg, INT32_MAX); + if (ret == -1) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, "Invalid argument for rx-retry-num [0-N]\n"); + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } else { + burst_rx_retry_num = ret; + } + } + + /* Enable/disable RX mergeable buffers. */ + if (!strncmp(long_option[option_index].name, "mergeable", MAX_LONG_OPT_SZ)) { + ret = parse_num_opt(optarg, 1); + if (ret == -1) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, "Invalid argument for mergeable [0|1]\n"); + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } else + mergeable = !!ret; + } + + /* Enable/disable stats. */ + if (!strncmp(long_option[option_index].name, "stats", MAX_LONG_OPT_SZ)) { + ret = parse_num_opt(optarg, INT32_MAX); + if (ret == -1) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, "Invalid argument for stats [0..N]\n"); + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } else { + enable_stats = ret; + } + } + + /* Set character device basename. */ + if (!strncmp(long_option[option_index].name, "dev-basename", MAX_LONG_OPT_SZ)) { + if (us_vhost_parse_basename(optarg) == -1) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, "Invalid argument for character device basename (Max %d characters)\n", MAX_BASENAME_SZ); + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } + } + + /* Enable/disable rx/tx zero copy. */ + if (!strncmp(long_option[option_index].name, + "zero-copy", MAX_LONG_OPT_SZ)) { + ret = parse_num_opt(optarg, 1); + if (ret == -1) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, + "Invalid argument" + " for zero-copy [0|1]\n"); + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } else + zero_copy = ret; + + if (zero_copy) { +#ifdef RTE_MBUF_SCATTER_GATHER + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_CONFIG, "Before running " + "zero copy vhost APP, please " + "disable RTE_MBUF_SCATTER_GATHER " + "in config file and then rebuild DPDK " + "core lib!\n" + "Otherwise please disable zero copy " + "flag in command line!\n"); + return -1; +#endif + } + } + + /* Specify the descriptor number on RX. */ + if (!strncmp(long_option[option_index].name, + "rx-desc-num", MAX_LONG_OPT_SZ)) { + ret = parse_num_opt(optarg, MAX_RING_DESC); + if ((ret == -1) || (!POWEROF2(ret))) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, + "Invalid argument for rx-desc-num[0-N]," + "power of 2 required.\n"); + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } else { + num_rx_descriptor = ret; + } + } + + /* Specify the descriptor number on TX. */ + if (!strncmp(long_option[option_index].name, + "tx-desc-num", MAX_LONG_OPT_SZ)) { + ret = parse_num_opt(optarg, MAX_RING_DESC); + if ((ret == -1) || (!POWEROF2(ret))) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_CONFIG, + "Invalid argument for tx-desc-num [0-N]," + "power of 2 required.\n"); + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } else { + num_tx_descriptor = ret; + } + } + + break; + + /* Invalid option - print options. */ + default: + us_vhost_usage(prgname); + return -1; + } + } + + for (i = 0; i < RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS; i++) { + if (enabled_port_mask & (1 << i)) + ports[num_ports++] = (uint8_t)i; + } + + if ((num_ports == 0) || (num_ports > MAX_SUP_PORTS)) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_PORT, "Current enabled port number is %u," + "but only %u port can be enabled\n", num_ports, MAX_SUP_PORTS); + return -1; + } + + if ((zero_copy == 1) && (vm2vm_mode == VM2VM_SOFTWARE)) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_PORT, + "Vhost zero copy doesn't support software vm2vm, " + "please specify 'vm2vm 2' to use hardware vm2vm.\n"); + return -1; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Update the global var NUM_PORTS and array PORTS according to system ports number + * and return valid ports number + */ +static unsigned check_ports_num(unsigned nb_ports) +{ + unsigned valid_num_ports = num_ports; + unsigned portid; + + if (num_ports > nb_ports) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_PORT, "\nSpecified port number(%u) exceeds total system port number(%u)\n", + num_ports, nb_ports); + num_ports = nb_ports; + } + + for (portid = 0; portid < num_ports; portid++) { + if (ports[portid] >= nb_ports) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_PORT, "\nSpecified port ID(%u) exceeds max system port ID(%u)\n", + ports[portid], (nb_ports - 1)); + ports[portid] = INVALID_PORT_ID; + valid_num_ports--; + } + } + return valid_num_ports; +} + +/* + * Macro to print out packet contents. Wrapped in debug define so that the + * data path is not effected when debug is disabled. + */ +#ifdef VHOST_DEBUG +#define PRINT_PACKET(device, addr, size, header) do { \ + char *pkt_addr = (char *)(addr); \ + unsigned int index; \ + char packet[MAX_PRINT_BUFF]; \ + if ((header)) \ + snprintf(packet, MAX_PRINT_BUFF, "(%"PRIu64") Header size %d: ", (device->device_fh), (size)); \ + else \ + snprintf(packet, MAX_PRINT_BUFF, "(%"PRIu64") Packet size %d: ", (device->device_fh), (size)); \ + for (index = 0; index < (size); index++) { \ + snprintf(packet + strnlen(packet, MAX_PRINT_BUFF), MAX_PRINT_BUFF - strnlen(packet, MAX_PRINT_BUFF), \ + "%02hhx ", pkt_addr[index]); \ + } \ + snprintf(packet + strnlen(packet, MAX_PRINT_BUFF), MAX_PRINT_BUFF - strnlen(packet, MAX_PRINT_BUFF), "\n"); \ + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "%s", packet); \ +} while (0) +#else +#define PRINT_PACKET(device, addr, size, header) do {} while (0) +#endif + +/* + * Function to convert guest physical addresses to vhost physical addresses. + * This is used to convert virtio buffer addresses. + */ +static inline uint64_t __attribute__((always_inline)) +gpa_to_hpa(struct vhost_dev *vdev, uint64_t guest_pa, + uint32_t buf_len, enum hpa_type *addr_type) +{ + struct virtio_memory_regions_hpa *region; + uint32_t regionidx; + uint64_t vhost_pa = 0; + + *addr_type = PHYS_ADDR_INVALID; + + for (regionidx = 0; regionidx < vdev->nregions_hpa; regionidx++) { + region = &vdev->regions_hpa[regionidx]; + if ((guest_pa >= region->guest_phys_address) && + (guest_pa <= region->guest_phys_address_end)) { + vhost_pa = region->host_phys_addr_offset + guest_pa; + if (likely((guest_pa + buf_len - 1) + <= region->guest_phys_address_end)) + *addr_type = PHYS_ADDR_CONTINUOUS; + else + *addr_type = PHYS_ADDR_CROSS_SUBREG; + break; + } + } + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") GPA %p| HPA %p\n", + dev->device_fh, (void *)(uintptr_t)guest_pa, + (void *)(uintptr_t)vhost_pa); + + return vhost_pa; +} + +/* + * Compares a packet destination MAC address to a device MAC address. + */ +static inline int __attribute__((always_inline)) +ether_addr_cmp(struct ether_addr *ea, struct ether_addr *eb) +{ + return (((*(uint64_t *)ea ^ *(uint64_t *)eb) & MAC_ADDR_CMP) == 0); +} + +/* + * This function learns the MAC address of the device and registers this along with a + * vlan tag to a VMDQ. + */ +static int +link_vmdq(struct vhost_dev *vdev, struct rte_mbuf *m) +{ + struct ether_hdr *pkt_hdr; + struct virtio_net_data_ll *dev_ll; + struct virtio_net *dev = vdev->dev; + int i, ret; + + /* Learn MAC address of guest device from packet */ + pkt_hdr = (struct ether_hdr *)m->pkt.data; + + dev_ll = ll_root_used; + + while (dev_ll != NULL) { + if (ether_addr_cmp(&(pkt_hdr->s_addr), &dev_ll->vdev->mac_address)) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") WARNING: This device is using an existing MAC address and has not been registered.\n", dev->device_fh); + return -1; + } + dev_ll = dev_ll->next; + } + + for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; i++) + vdev->mac_address.addr_bytes[i] = pkt_hdr->s_addr.addr_bytes[i]; + + /* vlan_tag currently uses the device_id. */ + vdev->vlan_tag = vlan_tags[dev->device_fh]; + + /* Print out VMDQ registration info. */ + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") MAC_ADDRESS %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x and VLAN_TAG %d registered\n", + dev->device_fh, + vdev->mac_address.addr_bytes[0], vdev->mac_address.addr_bytes[1], + vdev->mac_address.addr_bytes[2], vdev->mac_address.addr_bytes[3], + vdev->mac_address.addr_bytes[4], vdev->mac_address.addr_bytes[5], + vdev->vlan_tag); + + /* Register the MAC address on the pool specified by device_fh. */ + ret = rte_eth_dev_mac_addr_add(ports[0], &vdev->mac_address, (uint32_t)dev->device_fh); + if (ret) + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") Failed to add device MAC address to VMDQ\n", + dev->device_fh); + + /* Enable stripping of the vlan tag as we handle routing. */ + rte_eth_dev_set_vlan_strip_on_queue(ports[0], (uint16_t)vdev->vmdq_rx_q, 1); + + /* Set device as ready for RX. */ + vdev->ready = DEVICE_RX; + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Removes MAC address and vlan tag from VMDQ. Ensures that nothing is adding buffers to the RX + * queue before disabling RX on the device. + */ +static inline void +unlink_vmdq(struct vhost_dev *vdev) +{ + unsigned i = 0; + unsigned rx_count; + struct rte_mbuf *pkts_burst[MAX_PKT_BURST]; + + if (vdev->ready == DEVICE_RX) { + /*clear MAC and VLAN settings*/ + rte_eth_dev_mac_addr_remove(ports[0], &vdev->mac_address); + for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) + vdev->mac_address.addr_bytes[i] = 0; + + vdev->vlan_tag = 0; + + /*Clear out the receive buffers*/ + rx_count = rte_eth_rx_burst(ports[0], + (uint16_t)vdev->vmdq_rx_q, pkts_burst, MAX_PKT_BURST); + /* TODO fixme */ + while (rx_count) { + for (i = 0; i < rx_count; i++) + rte_pktmbuf_free(pkts_burst[i]); + + rx_count = rte_eth_rx_burst(ports[0], + (uint16_t)vdev->vmdq_rx_q, pkts_burst, MAX_PKT_BURST); + } + + vdev->ready = DEVICE_MAC_LEARNING; + } +} + +/* + * Check if the packet destination MAC address is for a local device. If so then put + * the packet on that devices RX queue. If not then return. + */ +static inline int __attribute__((always_inline)) +virtio_tx_local(struct vhost_dev *vdev, struct rte_mbuf *m) +{ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *dev_ll; + struct ether_hdr *pkt_hdr = (struct ether_hdr *)m->pkt.data; + uint64_t ret = 0; + struct virtio_net *dev = vdev->dev; + struct virtio_net *tdev; /* destination virito device */ + + /* Get the used devices list*/ + dev_ll = ll_root_used; + + while (dev_ll != NULL) { + if ((dev_ll->vdev->ready == DEVICE_RX) && ether_addr_cmp(&(pkt_hdr->d_addr), + &dev_ll->vdev->mac_address)) { + + /* Drop the packet if the TX packet is destined for the TX device. */ + if (dev_ll->vdev->dev->device_fh == dev->device_fh) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") TX: Source and destination MAC addresses are the same. Dropping packet.\n", + dev->device_fh); + return 0; + } + tdev = dev_ll->vdev->dev; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") TX: MAC address is local\n", tdev->device_fh); + + if (unlikely(dev_ll->vdev->remove)) { + /* Drop the packet if the device is marked for removal*/ + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") Device is marked for removal\n", tdev->device_fh); + } else { + /* Send the packet to the local virtio device*/ + ret = rte_vhost_enqueue_burst(tdev, VIRTIO_RXQ, &m, 1); + if (enable_stats) { + rte_atomic64_add( + &dev_statistics[tdev->device_fh].rx_total_atomic, + 1); + rte_atomic64_add( + &dev_statistics[tdev->device_fh].rx_atomic, + ret); + dev_statistics[tdev->device_fh].tx_total++; + dev_statistics[tdev->device_fh].tx += ret; + } + } + + return 0; + } + dev_ll = dev_ll->next; + } + + return -1; +} + +/* + * This function routes the TX packet to the correct interface. This may be a local device + * or the physical port. + */ +static inline void __attribute__((always_inline)) +virtio_tx_route(struct vhost_dev *vdev, struct rte_mbuf *m, struct rte_mempool *mbuf_pool, uint16_t vlan_tag) +{ + struct mbuf_table *tx_q; + struct rte_mbuf **m_table; + unsigned len, ret, offset = 0; + const uint16_t lcore_id = rte_lcore_id(); + struct virtio_net_data_ll *dev_ll = ll_root_used; + struct ether_hdr *pkt_hdr = (struct ether_hdr *)m->pkt.data; + struct virtio_net *dev = vdev->dev; + + /* Check if destination is local VM*/ + if (vm2vm_mode == VM2VM_SOFTWARE && (virtio_tx_local(vdev, m) == 0)) { + rte_pktmbuf_free(m); + return; + } + + if (vm2vm_mode == VM2VM_HARDWARE) { + while (dev_ll != NULL) { + if ((dev_ll->vdev->ready == DEVICE_RX) + && ether_addr_cmp(&(pkt_hdr->d_addr), + &dev_ll->vdev->mac_address)) { + /* + * Drop the packet if the TX packet is + * destined for the TX device. + */ + if (dev_ll->vdev->dev->device_fh == dev->device_fh) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") TX: Source and destination" + " MAC addresses are the same. Dropping " + "packet.\n", + dev_ll->vdev->device_fh); + rte_pktmbuf_free(m); + return; + } + offset = 4; + vlan_tag = + (uint16_t) + vlan_tags[(uint16_t)dev_ll->vdev->dev->device_fh]; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") TX: pkt to local VM device id:" + "(%"PRIu64") vlan tag: %d.\n", + dev->device_fh, dev_ll->vdev->dev->device_fh, + vlan_tag); + + break; + } + dev_ll = dev_ll->next; + } + } + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") TX: MAC address is external\n", dev->device_fh); + + /*Add packet to the port tx queue*/ + tx_q = &lcore_tx_queue[lcore_id]; + len = tx_q->len; + + m->ol_flags = PKT_TX_VLAN_PKT; + m->pkt.data_len += offset; + m->pkt.pkt_len = m->pkt.data_len; + m->pkt.vlan_macip.f.vlan_tci = vlan_tag; + + tx_q->m_table[len] = m; + len++; + if (enable_stats) { + dev_statistics[dev->device_fh].tx_total++; + dev_statistics[dev->device_fh].tx++; + } + + if (unlikely(len == MAX_PKT_BURST)) { + m_table = (struct rte_mbuf **)tx_q->m_table; + ret = rte_eth_tx_burst(ports[0], (uint16_t)tx_q->txq_id, m_table, (uint16_t) len); + /* Free any buffers not handled by TX and update the port stats. */ + if (unlikely(ret < len)) { + do { + rte_pktmbuf_free(m_table[ret]); + } while (++ret < len); + } + + len = 0; + } + + tx_q->len = len; + return; +} +/* + * This function is called by each data core. It handles all RX/TX registered with the + * core. For TX the specific lcore linked list is used. For RX, MAC addresses are compared + * with all devices in the main linked list. + */ +static int +switch_worker(__attribute__((unused)) void *arg) +{ + struct rte_mempool *mbuf_pool = arg; + struct virtio_net *dev = NULL; + struct vhost_dev *vdev = NULL; + struct rte_mbuf *pkts_burst[MAX_PKT_BURST]; + struct virtio_net_data_ll *dev_ll; + struct mbuf_table *tx_q; + volatile struct lcore_ll_info *lcore_ll; + const uint64_t drain_tsc = (rte_get_tsc_hz() + US_PER_S - 1) / US_PER_S * BURST_TX_DRAIN_US; + uint64_t prev_tsc, diff_tsc, cur_tsc, ret_count = 0; + unsigned ret, i; + const uint16_t lcore_id = rte_lcore_id(); + const uint16_t num_cores = (uint16_t)rte_lcore_count(); + uint16_t rx_count = 0; + uint16_t tx_count; + uint32_t retry = 0; + + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_DATA, "Procesing on Core %u started\n", lcore_id); + lcore_ll = lcore_info[lcore_id].lcore_ll; + prev_tsc = 0; + + tx_q = &lcore_tx_queue[lcore_id]; + for (i = 0; i < num_cores; i++) { + if (lcore_ids[i] == lcore_id) { + tx_q->txq_id = i; + break; + } + } + + while (1) { + cur_tsc = rte_rdtsc(); + /* + * TX burst queue drain + */ + diff_tsc = cur_tsc - prev_tsc; + if (unlikely(diff_tsc > drain_tsc)) { + + if (tx_q->len) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "TX queue drained after timeout with burst size %u\n", tx_q->len); + + /*Tx any packets in the queue*/ + ret = rte_eth_tx_burst(ports[0], (uint16_t)tx_q->txq_id, + (struct rte_mbuf **)tx_q->m_table, + (uint16_t)tx_q->len); + if (unlikely(ret < tx_q->len)) { + do { + rte_pktmbuf_free(tx_q->m_table[ret]); + } while (++ret < tx_q->len); + } + + tx_q->len = 0; + } + + prev_tsc = cur_tsc; + + } + + rte_prefetch0(lcore_ll->ll_root_used); + /* + * Inform the configuration core that we have exited the linked list and that no devices are + * in use if requested. + */ + if (lcore_ll->dev_removal_flag == REQUEST_DEV_REMOVAL) + lcore_ll->dev_removal_flag = ACK_DEV_REMOVAL; + + /* + * Process devices + */ + dev_ll = lcore_ll->ll_root_used; + + while (likely(dev_ll != NULL)) { + vdev = dev_ll->vdev; + dev = vdev->dev; + + if (unlikely(vdev->remove)) { + dev_ll = dev_ll->next; + unlink_vmdq(vdev); + vdev->ready = DEVICE_SAFE_REMOVE; + continue; + } + if (likely(vdev->ready == DEVICE_RX)) { + /*Handle guest RX*/ + rx_count = rte_eth_rx_burst(ports[0], + vdev->vmdq_rx_q, pkts_burst, MAX_PKT_BURST); + + if (rx_count) { + /* + * Retry is enabled and the queue is full then we wait and retry to avoid packet loss + * Here MAX_PKT_BURST must be less than virtio queue size + */ + if (enable_retry && unlikely(rx_count > rte_vring_available_entries(dev, VIRTIO_RXQ))) { + for (retry = 0; retry < burst_rx_retry_num; retry++) { + rte_delay_us(burst_rx_delay_time); + if (rx_count <= rte_vring_available_entries(dev, VIRTIO_RXQ)) + break; + } + } + ret_count = rte_vhost_enqueue_burst(dev, VIRTIO_RXQ, pkts_burst, rx_count); + if (enable_stats) { + rte_atomic64_add( + &dev_statistics[dev_ll->vdev->dev->device_fh].rx_total_atomic, + rx_count); + rte_atomic64_add( + &dev_statistics[dev_ll->vdev->dev->device_fh].rx_atomic, ret_count); + } + while (likely(rx_count)) { + rx_count--; + rte_pktmbuf_free_seg(pkts_burst[rx_count]); + } + + } + } + + if (!vdev->remove) { + /* Handle guest TX*/ + tx_count = rte_vhost_dequeue_burst(dev, VIRTIO_TXQ, mbuf_pool, pkts_burst, MAX_PKT_BURST); + /* If this is the first received packet we need to learn the MAC and setup VMDQ */ + if (unlikely(vdev->ready == DEVICE_MAC_LEARNING) && tx_count) { + if (vdev->remove || (link_vmdq(vdev, pkts_burst[0]) == -1)) { + while (tx_count--) + rte_pktmbuf_free(pkts_burst[tx_count]); + } + } + while (tx_count) + virtio_tx_route(vdev, pkts_burst[--tx_count], mbuf_pool, (uint16_t)dev->device_fh); + } + + /*move to the next device in the list*/ + dev_ll = dev_ll->next; + } + } + + return 0; +} + + + + + +/* + * This function gets available ring number for zero copy rx. + * Only one thread will call this funciton for a paticular virtio device, + * so, it is designed as non-thread-safe function. + */ +static inline uint32_t __attribute__((always_inline)) +get_available_ring_num_zcp(struct virtio_net *dev) +{ + struct vhost_virtqueue *vq = dev->virtqueue[VIRTIO_RXQ]; + uint16_t avail_idx; + + avail_idx = *((volatile uint16_t *)&vq->avail->idx); + return (uint32_t)(avail_idx - vq->last_used_idx_res); +} + +/* + * This function gets available ring index for zero copy rx, + * it will retry 'burst_rx_retry_num' times till it get enough ring index. + * Only one thread will call this funciton for a paticular virtio device, + * so, it is designed as non-thread-safe function. + */ +static inline uint32_t __attribute__((always_inline)) +get_available_ring_index_zcp(struct virtio_net *dev, + uint16_t *res_base_idx, uint32_t count) +{ + struct vhost_virtqueue *vq = dev->virtqueue[VIRTIO_RXQ]; + uint16_t avail_idx; + uint32_t retry = 0; + uint16_t free_entries; + + *res_base_idx = vq->last_used_idx_res; + avail_idx = *((volatile uint16_t *)&vq->avail->idx); + free_entries = (avail_idx - *res_base_idx); + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") in get_available_ring_index_zcp: " + "avail idx: %d, " + "res base idx:%d, free entries:%d\n", + dev->device_fh, avail_idx, *res_base_idx, + free_entries); + + /* + * If retry is enabled and the queue is full then we wait + * and retry to avoid packet loss. + */ + if (enable_retry && unlikely(count > free_entries)) { + for (retry = 0; retry < burst_rx_retry_num; retry++) { + rte_delay_us(burst_rx_delay_time); + avail_idx = *((volatile uint16_t *)&vq->avail->idx); + free_entries = (avail_idx - *res_base_idx); + if (count <= free_entries) + break; + } + } + + /*check that we have enough buffers*/ + if (unlikely(count > free_entries)) + count = free_entries; + + if (unlikely(count == 0)) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") Fail in get_available_ring_index_zcp: " + "avail idx: %d, res base idx:%d, free entries:%d\n", + dev->device_fh, avail_idx, + *res_base_idx, free_entries); + return 0; + } + + vq->last_used_idx_res = *res_base_idx + count; + + return count; +} + +/* + * This function put descriptor back to used list. + */ +static inline void __attribute__((always_inline)) +put_desc_to_used_list_zcp(struct vhost_virtqueue *vq, uint16_t desc_idx) +{ + uint16_t res_cur_idx = vq->last_used_idx; + vq->used->ring[res_cur_idx & (vq->size - 1)].id = (uint32_t)desc_idx; + vq->used->ring[res_cur_idx & (vq->size - 1)].len = 0; + rte_compiler_barrier(); + *(volatile uint16_t *)&vq->used->idx += 1; + vq->last_used_idx += 1; + + /* Kick the guest if necessary. */ + if (!(vq->avail->flags & VRING_AVAIL_F_NO_INTERRUPT)) + eventfd_write((int)vq->kickfd, 1); +} + +/* + * This function get available descriptor from vitio vring and un-attached mbuf + * from vpool->ring, and then attach them together. It needs adjust the offset + * for buff_addr and phys_addr accroding to PMD implementation, otherwise the + * frame data may be put to wrong location in mbuf. + */ +static inline void __attribute__((always_inline)) +attach_rxmbuf_zcp(struct virtio_net *dev) +{ + uint16_t res_base_idx, desc_idx; + uint64_t buff_addr, phys_addr; + struct vhost_virtqueue *vq; + struct vring_desc *desc; + struct rte_mbuf *mbuf = NULL; + struct vpool *vpool; + enum hpa_type addr_type; + struct vhost_dev *vdev = (struct vhost_dev *)dev->priv; + + vpool = &vpool_array[vdev->vmdq_rx_q]; + vq = dev->virtqueue[VIRTIO_RXQ]; + + do { + if (unlikely(get_available_ring_index_zcp(vdev->dev, &res_base_idx, + 1) != 1)) + return; + desc_idx = vq->avail->ring[(res_base_idx) & (vq->size - 1)]; + + desc = &vq->desc[desc_idx]; + if (desc->flags & VRING_DESC_F_NEXT) { + desc = &vq->desc[desc->next]; + buff_addr = gpa_to_vva(dev, desc->addr); + phys_addr = gpa_to_hpa(vdev, desc->addr, desc->len, + &addr_type); + } else { + buff_addr = gpa_to_vva(dev, + desc->addr + vq->vhost_hlen); + phys_addr = gpa_to_hpa(vdev, + desc->addr + vq->vhost_hlen, + desc->len, &addr_type); + } + + if (unlikely(addr_type == PHYS_ADDR_INVALID)) { + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") Invalid frame buffer" + " address found when attaching RX frame buffer" + " address!\n", dev->device_fh); + put_desc_to_used_list_zcp(vq, desc_idx); + continue; + } + + /* + * Check if the frame buffer address from guest crosses + * sub-region or not. + */ + if (unlikely(addr_type == PHYS_ADDR_CROSS_SUBREG)) { + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") Frame buffer address cross " + "sub-regioin found when attaching RX frame " + "buffer address!\n", + dev->device_fh); + put_desc_to_used_list_zcp(vq, desc_idx); + continue; + } + } while (unlikely(phys_addr == 0)); + + rte_ring_sc_dequeue(vpool->ring, (void **)&mbuf); + if (unlikely(mbuf == NULL)) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in attach_rxmbuf_zcp: " + "ring_sc_dequeue fail.\n", + dev->device_fh); + put_desc_to_used_list_zcp(vq, desc_idx); + return; + } + + if (unlikely(vpool->buf_size > desc->len)) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in attach_rxmbuf_zcp: frame buffer " + "length(%d) of descriptor idx: %d less than room " + "size required: %d\n", + dev->device_fh, desc->len, desc_idx, vpool->buf_size); + put_desc_to_used_list_zcp(vq, desc_idx); + rte_ring_sp_enqueue(vpool->ring, (void *)mbuf); + return; + } + + mbuf->buf_addr = (void *)(uintptr_t)(buff_addr - RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM); + mbuf->pkt.data = (void *)(uintptr_t)(buff_addr); + mbuf->buf_physaddr = phys_addr - RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM; + mbuf->pkt.data_len = desc->len; + MBUF_HEADROOM_UINT32(mbuf) = (uint32_t)desc_idx; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in attach_rxmbuf_zcp: res base idx:%d, " + "descriptor idx:%d\n", + dev->device_fh, res_base_idx, desc_idx); + + __rte_mbuf_raw_free(mbuf); + + return; +} + +/* + * Detach an attched packet mbuf - + * - restore original mbuf address and length values. + * - reset pktmbuf data and data_len to their default values. + * All other fields of the given packet mbuf will be left intact. + * + * @param m + * The attached packet mbuf. + */ +static inline void +pktmbuf_detach_zcp(struct rte_mbuf *m) +{ + const struct rte_mempool *mp = m->pool; + void *buf = RTE_MBUF_TO_BADDR(m); + uint32_t buf_ofs; + uint32_t buf_len = mp->elt_size - sizeof(*m); + m->buf_physaddr = rte_mempool_virt2phy(mp, m) + sizeof(*m); + + m->buf_addr = buf; + m->buf_len = (uint16_t)buf_len; + + buf_ofs = (RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM <= m->buf_len) ? + RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM : m->buf_len; + m->pkt.data = (char *) m->buf_addr + buf_ofs; + + m->pkt.data_len = 0; +} + +/* + * This function is called after packets have been transimited. It fetchs mbuf + * from vpool->pool, detached it and put into vpool->ring. It also update the + * used index and kick the guest if necessary. + */ +static inline uint32_t __attribute__((always_inline)) +txmbuf_clean_zcp(struct virtio_net *dev, struct vpool *vpool) +{ + struct rte_mbuf *mbuf; + struct vhost_virtqueue *vq = dev->virtqueue[VIRTIO_TXQ]; + uint32_t used_idx = vq->last_used_idx & (vq->size - 1); + uint32_t index = 0; + uint32_t mbuf_count = rte_mempool_count(vpool->pool); + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in txmbuf_clean_zcp: mbuf count in mempool before " + "clean is: %d\n", + dev->device_fh, mbuf_count); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in txmbuf_clean_zcp: mbuf count in ring before " + "clean is : %d\n", + dev->device_fh, rte_ring_count(vpool->ring)); + + for (index = 0; index < mbuf_count; index++) { + mbuf = __rte_mbuf_raw_alloc(vpool->pool); + if (likely(RTE_MBUF_INDIRECT(mbuf))) + pktmbuf_detach_zcp(mbuf); + rte_ring_sp_enqueue(vpool->ring, mbuf); + + /* Update used index buffer information. */ + vq->used->ring[used_idx].id = MBUF_HEADROOM_UINT32(mbuf); + vq->used->ring[used_idx].len = 0; + + used_idx = (used_idx + 1) & (vq->size - 1); + } + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in txmbuf_clean_zcp: mbuf count in mempool after " + "clean is: %d\n", + dev->device_fh, rte_mempool_count(vpool->pool)); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in txmbuf_clean_zcp: mbuf count in ring after " + "clean is : %d\n", + dev->device_fh, rte_ring_count(vpool->ring)); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in txmbuf_clean_zcp: before updated " + "vq->last_used_idx:%d\n", + dev->device_fh, vq->last_used_idx); + + vq->last_used_idx += mbuf_count; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in txmbuf_clean_zcp: after updated " + "vq->last_used_idx:%d\n", + dev->device_fh, vq->last_used_idx); + + rte_compiler_barrier(); + + *(volatile uint16_t *)&vq->used->idx += mbuf_count; + + /* Kick guest if required. */ + if (!(vq->avail->flags & VRING_AVAIL_F_NO_INTERRUPT)) + eventfd_write((int)vq->kickfd, 1); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * This function is called when a virtio device is destroy. + * It fetchs mbuf from vpool->pool, and detached it, and put into vpool->ring. + */ +static void +mbuf_destroy_zcp(struct vpool *vpool) +{ + struct rte_mbuf *mbuf = NULL; + uint32_t index, mbuf_count = rte_mempool_count(vpool->pool); + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in mbuf_destroy_zcp: mbuf count in mempool before " + "mbuf_destroy_zcp is: %d\n", + mbuf_count); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in mbuf_destroy_zcp: mbuf count in ring before " + "mbuf_destroy_zcp is : %d\n", + rte_ring_count(vpool->ring)); + + for (index = 0; index < mbuf_count; index++) { + mbuf = __rte_mbuf_raw_alloc(vpool->pool); + if (likely(mbuf != NULL)) { + if (likely(RTE_MBUF_INDIRECT(mbuf))) + pktmbuf_detach_zcp(mbuf); + rte_ring_sp_enqueue(vpool->ring, (void *)mbuf); + } + } + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in mbuf_destroy_zcp: mbuf count in mempool after " + "mbuf_destroy_zcp is: %d\n", + rte_mempool_count(vpool->pool)); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in mbuf_destroy_zcp: mbuf count in ring after " + "mbuf_destroy_zcp is : %d\n", + rte_ring_count(vpool->ring)); +} + +/* + * This function update the use flag and counter. + */ +static inline uint32_t __attribute__((always_inline)) +virtio_dev_rx_zcp(struct virtio_net *dev, struct rte_mbuf **pkts, + uint32_t count) +{ + struct vhost_virtqueue *vq; + struct vring_desc *desc; + struct rte_mbuf *buff; + /* The virtio_hdr is initialised to 0. */ + struct virtio_net_hdr_mrg_rxbuf virtio_hdr + = {{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, 0}; + uint64_t buff_hdr_addr = 0; + uint32_t head[MAX_PKT_BURST], packet_len = 0; + uint32_t head_idx, packet_success = 0; + uint16_t res_cur_idx; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") virtio_dev_rx()\n", dev->device_fh); + + if (count == 0) + return 0; + + vq = dev->virtqueue[VIRTIO_RXQ]; + count = (count > MAX_PKT_BURST) ? MAX_PKT_BURST : count; + + res_cur_idx = vq->last_used_idx; + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") Current Index %d| End Index %d\n", + dev->device_fh, res_cur_idx, res_cur_idx + count); + + /* Retrieve all of the head indexes first to avoid caching issues. */ + for (head_idx = 0; head_idx < count; head_idx++) + head[head_idx] = MBUF_HEADROOM_UINT32(pkts[head_idx]); + + /*Prefetch descriptor index. */ + rte_prefetch0(&vq->desc[head[packet_success]]); + + while (packet_success != count) { + /* Get descriptor from available ring */ + desc = &vq->desc[head[packet_success]]; + + buff = pkts[packet_success]; + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in dev_rx_zcp: update the used idx for " + "pkt[%d] descriptor idx: %d\n", + dev->device_fh, packet_success, + MBUF_HEADROOM_UINT32(buff)); + + PRINT_PACKET(dev, + (uintptr_t)(((uint64_t)(uintptr_t)buff->buf_addr) + + RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM), + rte_pktmbuf_data_len(buff), 0); + + /* Buffer address translation for virtio header. */ + /* Could we buffer the translation for data in mbuf headroom */ + buff_hdr_addr = gpa_to_vva(dev, desc->addr); + packet_len = rte_pktmbuf_data_len(buff) + vq->vhost_hlen; + + /* + * If the descriptors are chained the header and data are + * placed in separate buffers. + */ + if (desc->flags & VRING_DESC_F_NEXT) { + desc->len = vq->vhost_hlen; + desc = &vq->desc[desc->next]; + desc->len = rte_pktmbuf_data_len(buff); + } else { + desc->len = packet_len; + } + + /* Update used ring with desc information */ + vq->used->ring[res_cur_idx & (vq->size - 1)].id + = head[packet_success]; + vq->used->ring[res_cur_idx & (vq->size - 1)].len + = packet_len; + res_cur_idx++; + packet_success++; + + /* A header is required per buffer. */ + rte_memcpy((void *)(uintptr_t)buff_hdr_addr, + (const void *)&virtio_hdr, vq->vhost_hlen); + + PRINT_PACKET(dev, (uintptr_t)buff_hdr_addr, vq->vhost_hlen, 1); + + if (likely(packet_success < count)) { + /* Prefetch descriptor index. */ + rte_prefetch0(&vq->desc[head[packet_success]]); + } + } + + rte_compiler_barrier(); + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in dev_rx_zcp: before update used idx: " + "vq.last_used_idx: %d, vq->used->idx: %d\n", + dev->device_fh, vq->last_used_idx, vq->used->idx); + + *(volatile uint16_t *)&vq->used->idx += count; + vq->last_used_idx += count; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in dev_rx_zcp: after update used idx: " + "vq.last_used_idx: %d, vq->used->idx: %d\n", + dev->device_fh, vq->last_used_idx, vq->used->idx); + + /* Kick the guest if necessary. */ + if (!(vq->avail->flags & VRING_AVAIL_F_NO_INTERRUPT)) + eventfd_write((int)vq->kickfd, 1); + + return count; +} + +/* + * This function routes the TX packet to the correct interface. + * This may be a local device or the physical port. + */ +static inline void __attribute__((always_inline)) +virtio_tx_route_zcp(struct virtio_net *dev, struct rte_mbuf *m, + uint32_t desc_idx, uint8_t need_copy) +{ + struct mbuf_table *tx_q; + struct rte_mbuf **m_table; + struct rte_mbuf *mbuf = NULL; + unsigned len, ret, offset = 0; + struct vpool *vpool; + struct virtio_net_data_ll *dev_ll = ll_root_used; + struct ether_hdr *pkt_hdr = (struct ether_hdr *)m->pkt.data; + uint16_t vlan_tag = (uint16_t)vlan_tags[(uint16_t)dev->device_fh]; + uint16_t vmdq_rx_q = ((struct vhost_dev *)dev->priv)->vmdq_rx_q; + + /*Add packet to the port tx queue*/ + tx_q = &tx_queue_zcp[vmdq_rx_q]; + len = tx_q->len; + + /* Allocate an mbuf and populate the structure. */ + vpool = &vpool_array[MAX_QUEUES + vmdq_rx_q]; + rte_ring_sc_dequeue(vpool->ring, (void **)&mbuf); + if (unlikely(mbuf == NULL)) { + struct vhost_virtqueue *vq = dev->virtqueue[VIRTIO_TXQ]; + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") Failed to allocate memory for mbuf.\n", + dev->device_fh); + put_desc_to_used_list_zcp(vq, desc_idx); + return; + } + + if (vm2vm_mode == VM2VM_HARDWARE) { + /* Avoid using a vlan tag from any vm for external pkt, such as + * vlan_tags[dev->device_fh], oterwise, it conflicts when pool + * selection, MAC address determines it as an external pkt + * which should go to network, while vlan tag determine it as + * a vm2vm pkt should forward to another vm. Hardware confuse + * such a ambiguous situation, so pkt will lost. + */ + vlan_tag = external_pkt_default_vlan_tag; + while (dev_ll != NULL) { + if (likely(dev_ll->vdev->ready == DEVICE_RX) && + ether_addr_cmp(&(pkt_hdr->d_addr), + &dev_ll->vdev->mac_address)) { + + /* + * Drop the packet if the TX packet is destined + * for the TX device. + */ + if (unlikely(dev_ll->vdev->dev->device_fh + == dev->device_fh)) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") TX: Source and destination" + "MAC addresses are the same. Dropping " + "packet.\n", + dev_ll->dev->device_fh); + MBUF_HEADROOM_UINT32(mbuf) + = (uint32_t)desc_idx; + __rte_mbuf_raw_free(mbuf); + return; + } + + /* + * Packet length offset 4 bytes for HW vlan + * strip when L2 switch back. + */ + offset = 4; + vlan_tag = + (uint16_t) + vlan_tags[(uint16_t)dev_ll->vdev->dev->device_fh]; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") TX: pkt to local VM device id:" + "(%"PRIu64") vlan tag: %d.\n", + dev->device_fh, dev_ll->dev->device_fh, + vlan_tag); + + break; + } + dev_ll = dev_ll->next; + } + } + + mbuf->pkt.nb_segs = m->pkt.nb_segs; + mbuf->pkt.next = m->pkt.next; + mbuf->pkt.data_len = m->pkt.data_len + offset; + mbuf->pkt.pkt_len = mbuf->pkt.data_len; + if (unlikely(need_copy)) { + /* Copy the packet contents to the mbuf. */ + rte_memcpy((void *)((uint8_t *)mbuf->pkt.data), + (const void *) ((uint8_t *)m->pkt.data), + m->pkt.data_len); + } else { + mbuf->pkt.data = m->pkt.data; + mbuf->buf_physaddr = m->buf_physaddr; + mbuf->buf_addr = m->buf_addr; + } + mbuf->ol_flags = PKT_TX_VLAN_PKT; + mbuf->pkt.vlan_macip.f.vlan_tci = vlan_tag; + mbuf->pkt.vlan_macip.f.l2_len = sizeof(struct ether_hdr); + mbuf->pkt.vlan_macip.f.l3_len = sizeof(struct ipv4_hdr); + MBUF_HEADROOM_UINT32(mbuf) = (uint32_t)desc_idx; + + tx_q->m_table[len] = mbuf; + len++; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") in tx_route_zcp: pkt: nb_seg: %d, next:%s\n", + dev->device_fh, + mbuf->pkt.nb_segs, + (mbuf->pkt.next == NULL) ? "null" : "non-null"); + + if (enable_stats) { + dev_statistics[dev->device_fh].tx_total++; + dev_statistics[dev->device_fh].tx++; + } + + if (unlikely(len == MAX_PKT_BURST)) { + m_table = (struct rte_mbuf **)tx_q->m_table; + ret = rte_eth_tx_burst(ports[0], + (uint16_t)tx_q->txq_id, m_table, (uint16_t) len); + + /* + * Free any buffers not handled by TX and update + * the port stats. + */ + if (unlikely(ret < len)) { + do { + rte_pktmbuf_free(m_table[ret]); + } while (++ret < len); + } + + len = 0; + txmbuf_clean_zcp(dev, vpool); + } + + tx_q->len = len; + + return; +} + +/* + * This function TX all available packets in virtio TX queue for one + * virtio-net device. If it is first packet, it learns MAC address and + * setup VMDQ. + */ +static inline void __attribute__((always_inline)) +virtio_dev_tx_zcp(struct virtio_net *dev) +{ + struct rte_mbuf m; + struct vring_desc *desc; + uint64_t buff_addr = 0, phys_addr; + uint32_t head[MAX_PKT_BURST]; + uint32_t i; + uint16_t free_entries, packet_success = 0; + uint16_t avail_idx; + uint8_t need_copy = 0; + enum hpa_type addr_type; + struct vhost_dev *vdev = (struct vhost_dev *)dev->priv; + struct vhost_virtqueue *vq = dev->virtqueue[VIRTIO_TXQ]; + + avail_idx = *((volatile uint16_t *)&vq->avail->idx); + + /* If there are no available buffers then return. */ + if (vq->last_used_idx_res == avail_idx) + return; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") virtio_dev_tx()\n", dev->device_fh); + + /* Prefetch available ring to retrieve head indexes. */ + rte_prefetch0(&vq->avail->ring[vq->last_used_idx_res & (vq->size - 1)]); + + /* Get the number of free entries in the ring */ + free_entries = (avail_idx - vq->last_used_idx_res); + + /* Limit to MAX_PKT_BURST. */ + free_entries + = (free_entries > MAX_PKT_BURST) ? MAX_PKT_BURST : free_entries; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") Buffers available %d\n", + dev->device_fh, free_entries); + + /* Retrieve all of the head indexes first to avoid caching issues. */ + for (i = 0; i < free_entries; i++) + head[i] + = vq->avail->ring[(vq->last_used_idx_res + i) + & (vq->size - 1)]; + + vq->last_used_idx_res += free_entries; + + /* Prefetch descriptor index. */ + rte_prefetch0(&vq->desc[head[packet_success]]); + rte_prefetch0(&vq->used->ring[vq->last_used_idx & (vq->size - 1)]); + + while (packet_success < free_entries) { + desc = &vq->desc[head[packet_success]]; + + /* Discard first buffer as it is the virtio header */ + desc = &vq->desc[desc->next]; + + /* Buffer address translation. */ + buff_addr = gpa_to_vva(dev, desc->addr); + phys_addr = gpa_to_hpa(vdev, desc->addr, desc->len, &addr_type); + + if (likely(packet_success < (free_entries - 1))) + /* Prefetch descriptor index. */ + rte_prefetch0(&vq->desc[head[packet_success + 1]]); + + if (unlikely(addr_type == PHYS_ADDR_INVALID)) { + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") Invalid frame buffer address found" + "when TX packets!\n", + dev->device_fh); + packet_success++; + continue; + } + + /* Prefetch buffer address. */ + rte_prefetch0((void *)(uintptr_t)buff_addr); + + /* + * Setup dummy mbuf. This is copied to a real mbuf if + * transmitted out the physical port. + */ + m.pkt.data_len = desc->len; + m.pkt.nb_segs = 1; + m.pkt.next = NULL; + m.pkt.data = (void *)(uintptr_t)buff_addr; + m.buf_addr = m.pkt.data; + m.buf_physaddr = phys_addr; + + /* + * Check if the frame buffer address from guest crosses + * sub-region or not. + */ + if (unlikely(addr_type == PHYS_ADDR_CROSS_SUBREG)) { + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_DATA, + "(%"PRIu64") Frame buffer address cross " + "sub-regioin found when attaching TX frame " + "buffer address!\n", + dev->device_fh); + need_copy = 1; + } else + need_copy = 0; + + PRINT_PACKET(dev, (uintptr_t)buff_addr, desc->len, 0); + + /* + * If this is the first received packet we need to learn + * the MAC and setup VMDQ + */ + if (unlikely(vdev->ready == DEVICE_MAC_LEARNING)) { + if (vdev->remove || (link_vmdq(vdev, &m) == -1)) { + /* + * Discard frame if device is scheduled for + * removal or a duplicate MAC address is found. + */ + packet_success += free_entries; + vq->last_used_idx += packet_success; + break; + } + } + + virtio_tx_route_zcp(dev, &m, head[packet_success], need_copy); + packet_success++; + } +} + +/* + * This function is called by each data core. It handles all RX/TX registered + * with the core. For TX the specific lcore linked list is used. For RX, MAC + * addresses are compared with all devices in the main linked list. + */ +static int +switch_worker_zcp(__attribute__((unused)) void *arg) +{ + struct virtio_net *dev = NULL; + struct vhost_dev *vdev = NULL; + struct rte_mbuf *pkts_burst[MAX_PKT_BURST]; + struct virtio_net_data_ll *dev_ll; + struct mbuf_table *tx_q; + volatile struct lcore_ll_info *lcore_ll; + const uint64_t drain_tsc + = (rte_get_tsc_hz() + US_PER_S - 1) / US_PER_S + * BURST_TX_DRAIN_US; + uint64_t prev_tsc, diff_tsc, cur_tsc, ret_count = 0; + unsigned ret; + const uint16_t lcore_id = rte_lcore_id(); + uint16_t count_in_ring, rx_count = 0; + + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_DATA, "Procesing on Core %u started\n", lcore_id); + + lcore_ll = lcore_info[lcore_id].lcore_ll; + prev_tsc = 0; + + while (1) { + cur_tsc = rte_rdtsc(); + + /* TX burst queue drain */ + diff_tsc = cur_tsc - prev_tsc; + if (unlikely(diff_tsc > drain_tsc)) { + /* + * Get mbuf from vpool.pool and detach mbuf and + * put back into vpool.ring. + */ + dev_ll = lcore_ll->ll_root_used; + while ((dev_ll != NULL) && (dev_ll->vdev != NULL)) { + /* Get virtio device ID */ + vdev = dev_ll->vdev; + dev = vdev->dev; + + if (likely(!vdev->remove)) { + tx_q = &tx_queue_zcp[(uint16_t)vdev->vmdq_rx_q]; + if (tx_q->len) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_DATA, + "TX queue drained after timeout" + " with burst size %u\n", + tx_q->len); + + /* + * Tx any packets in the queue + */ + ret = rte_eth_tx_burst( + ports[0], + (uint16_t)tx_q->txq_id, + (struct rte_mbuf **) + tx_q->m_table, + (uint16_t)tx_q->len); + if (unlikely(ret < tx_q->len)) { + do { + rte_pktmbuf_free( + tx_q->m_table[ret]); + } while (++ret < tx_q->len); + } + tx_q->len = 0; + + txmbuf_clean_zcp(dev, + &vpool_array[MAX_QUEUES + vdev->vmdq_rx_q]); + } + } + dev_ll = dev_ll->next; + } + prev_tsc = cur_tsc; + } + + rte_prefetch0(lcore_ll->ll_root_used); + + /* + * Inform the configuration core that we have exited the linked + * list and that no devices are in use if requested. + */ + if (lcore_ll->dev_removal_flag == REQUEST_DEV_REMOVAL) + lcore_ll->dev_removal_flag = ACK_DEV_REMOVAL; + + /* Process devices */ + dev_ll = lcore_ll->ll_root_used; + + while ((dev_ll != NULL) && (dev_ll->vdev != NULL)) { + vdev = dev_ll->vdev; + dev = vdev->dev; + if (unlikely(vdev->remove)) { + dev_ll = dev_ll->next; + unlink_vmdq(vdev); + vdev->ready = DEVICE_SAFE_REMOVE; + continue; + } + + if (likely(vdev->ready == DEVICE_RX)) { + uint32_t index = vdev->vmdq_rx_q; + uint16_t i; + count_in_ring + = rte_ring_count(vpool_array[index].ring); + uint16_t free_entries + = (uint16_t)get_available_ring_num_zcp(dev); + + /* + * Attach all mbufs in vpool.ring and put back + * into vpool.pool. + */ + for (i = 0; + i < RTE_MIN(free_entries, + RTE_MIN(count_in_ring, MAX_PKT_BURST)); + i++) + attach_rxmbuf_zcp(dev); + + /* Handle guest RX */ + rx_count = rte_eth_rx_burst(ports[0], + vdev->vmdq_rx_q, pkts_burst, + MAX_PKT_BURST); + + if (rx_count) { + ret_count = virtio_dev_rx_zcp(dev, + pkts_burst, rx_count); + if (enable_stats) { + dev_statistics[dev->device_fh].rx_total + += rx_count; + dev_statistics[dev->device_fh].rx + += ret_count; + } + while (likely(rx_count)) { + rx_count--; + pktmbuf_detach_zcp( + pkts_burst[rx_count]); + rte_ring_sp_enqueue( + vpool_array[index].ring, + (void *)pkts_burst[rx_count]); + } + } + } + + if (likely(!vdev->remove)) + /* Handle guest TX */ + virtio_dev_tx_zcp(dev); + + /* Move to the next device in the list */ + dev_ll = dev_ll->next; + } + } + + return 0; +} + + +/* + * Add an entry to a used linked list. A free entry must first be found + * in the free linked list using get_data_ll_free_entry(); + */ +static void +add_data_ll_entry(struct virtio_net_data_ll **ll_root_addr, + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_dev) +{ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll = *ll_root_addr; + + /* Set next as NULL and use a compiler barrier to avoid reordering. */ + ll_dev->next = NULL; + rte_compiler_barrier(); + + /* If ll == NULL then this is the first device. */ + if (ll) { + /* Increment to the tail of the linked list. */ + while ((ll->next != NULL)) + ll = ll->next; + + ll->next = ll_dev; + } else { + *ll_root_addr = ll_dev; + } +} + +/* + * Remove an entry from a used linked list. The entry must then be added to + * the free linked list using put_data_ll_free_entry(). + */ +static void +rm_data_ll_entry(struct virtio_net_data_ll **ll_root_addr, + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_dev, + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_dev_last) +{ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll = *ll_root_addr; + + if (unlikely((ll == NULL) || (ll_dev == NULL))) + return; + + if (ll_dev == ll) + *ll_root_addr = ll_dev->next; + else + if (likely(ll_dev_last != NULL)) + ll_dev_last->next = ll_dev->next; + else + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_CONFIG, "Remove entry form ll failed.\n"); +} + +/* + * Find and return an entry from the free linked list. + */ +static struct virtio_net_data_ll * +get_data_ll_free_entry(struct virtio_net_data_ll **ll_root_addr) +{ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_free = *ll_root_addr; + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_dev; + + if (ll_free == NULL) + return NULL; + + ll_dev = ll_free; + *ll_root_addr = ll_free->next; + + return ll_dev; +} + +/* + * Place an entry back on to the free linked list. + */ +static void +put_data_ll_free_entry(struct virtio_net_data_ll **ll_root_addr, + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_dev) +{ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_free = *ll_root_addr; + + if (ll_dev == NULL) + return; + + ll_dev->next = ll_free; + *ll_root_addr = ll_dev; +} + +/* + * Creates a linked list of a given size. + */ +static struct virtio_net_data_ll * +alloc_data_ll(uint32_t size) +{ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_new; + uint32_t i; + + /* Malloc and then chain the linked list. */ + ll_new = rte_zmalloc("vhost ll", size * sizeof(struct virtio_net_data_ll), 0); + if (ll_new == NULL) { + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_CONFIG, "Failed to allocate memory for ll_new.\n"); + return NULL; + } + + for (i = 0; i < size - 1; i++) { + ll_new[i].vdev = NULL; + ll_new[i].next = &ll_new[i+1]; + } + ll_new[i].next = NULL; + + return ll_new; +} + +/* + * Create the main linked list along with each individual cores linked list. A used and a free list + * are created to manage entries. + */ +static int +init_data_ll(void) +{ + int lcore; + + RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_SLAVE(lcore) { + lcore_info[lcore].lcore_ll = rte_zmalloc("vhost lcore_ll_info", sizeof(struct lcore_ll_info), 0); + if (lcore_info[lcore].lcore_ll == NULL) { + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_CONFIG, "Failed to allocate memory for lcore_ll.\n"); + return -1; + } + + lcore_info[lcore].lcore_ll->device_num = 0; + lcore_info[lcore].lcore_ll->dev_removal_flag = ACK_DEV_REMOVAL; + lcore_info[lcore].lcore_ll->ll_root_used = NULL; + if (num_devices % num_switching_cores) + lcore_info[lcore].lcore_ll->ll_root_free = alloc_data_ll((num_devices / num_switching_cores) + 1); + else + lcore_info[lcore].lcore_ll->ll_root_free = alloc_data_ll(num_devices / num_switching_cores); + } + + /* Allocate devices up to a maximum of MAX_DEVICES. */ + ll_root_free = alloc_data_ll(MIN((num_devices), MAX_DEVICES)); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Remove a device from the specific data core linked list and from the main linked list. Synchonization + * occurs through the use of the lcore dev_removal_flag. Device is made volatile here to avoid re-ordering + * of dev->remove=1 which can cause an infinite loop in the rte_pause loop. + */ +static void +destroy_device(struct virtio_net *dev) +{ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_lcore_dev_cur; + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_main_dev_cur; + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_lcore_dev_last = NULL; + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_main_dev_last = NULL; + struct vhost_dev *vdev; + int lcore; + + dev->flags &= ~VIRTIO_DEV_RUNNING; + + vdev = (struct vhost_dev *)dev->priv; + /* Set the remove flag. */ + vdev->remove = 1; + while (vdev->ready != DEVICE_SAFE_REMOVE) + rte_pause(); + + /* Search for entry to be removed from lcore ll */ + ll_lcore_dev_cur = lcore_info[vdev->coreid].lcore_ll->ll_root_used; + while (ll_lcore_dev_cur != NULL) { + if (ll_lcore_dev_cur->vdev == vdev) { + break; + } else { + ll_lcore_dev_last = ll_lcore_dev_cur; + ll_lcore_dev_cur = ll_lcore_dev_cur->next; + } + } + + if (ll_lcore_dev_cur == NULL) { + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_CONFIG, + "(%"PRIu64") Failed to find the dev to be destroy.\n", + dev->device_fh); + return; + } + + /* Search for entry to be removed from main ll */ + ll_main_dev_cur = ll_root_used; + ll_main_dev_last = NULL; + while (ll_main_dev_cur != NULL) { + if (ll_main_dev_cur->vdev == vdev) { + break; + } else { + ll_main_dev_last = ll_main_dev_cur; + ll_main_dev_cur = ll_main_dev_cur->next; + } + } + + /* Remove entries from the lcore and main ll. */ + rm_data_ll_entry(&lcore_info[vdev->coreid].lcore_ll->ll_root_used, ll_lcore_dev_cur, ll_lcore_dev_last); + rm_data_ll_entry(&ll_root_used, ll_main_dev_cur, ll_main_dev_last); + + /* Set the dev_removal_flag on each lcore. */ + RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_SLAVE(lcore) { + lcore_info[lcore].lcore_ll->dev_removal_flag = REQUEST_DEV_REMOVAL; + } + + /* + * Once each core has set the dev_removal_flag to ACK_DEV_REMOVAL we can be sure that + * they can no longer access the device removed from the linked lists and that the devices + * are no longer in use. + */ + RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_SLAVE(lcore) { + while (lcore_info[lcore].lcore_ll->dev_removal_flag != ACK_DEV_REMOVAL) + rte_pause(); + } + + /* Add the entries back to the lcore and main free ll.*/ + put_data_ll_free_entry(&lcore_info[vdev->coreid].lcore_ll->ll_root_free, ll_lcore_dev_cur); + put_data_ll_free_entry(&ll_root_free, ll_main_dev_cur); + + /* Decrement number of device on the lcore. */ + lcore_info[vdev->coreid].lcore_ll->device_num--; + + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") Device has been removed from data core\n", dev->device_fh); + + if (zero_copy) { + struct vpool *vpool = &vpool_array[vdev->vmdq_rx_q]; + + /* Stop the RX queue. */ + if (rte_eth_dev_rx_queue_stop(ports[0], vdev->vmdq_rx_q) != 0) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "(%"PRIu64") In destroy_device: Failed to stop " + "rx queue:%d\n", + dev->device_fh, + dev->vmdq_rx_q); + } + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "(%"PRIu64") in destroy_device: Start put mbuf in " + "mempool back to ring for RX queue: %d\n", + dev->device_fh, dev->vmdq_rx_q); + + mbuf_destroy_zcp(vpool); + + /* Stop the TX queue. */ + if (rte_eth_dev_tx_queue_stop(ports[0], vdev->vmdq_rx_q) != 0) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "(%"PRIu64") In destroy_device: Failed to " + "stop tx queue:%d\n", + dev->device_fh, dev->vmdq_rx_q); + } + + vpool = &vpool_array[vdev->vmdq_rx_q + MAX_QUEUES]; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "(%"PRIu64") destroy_device: Start put mbuf in mempool " + "back to ring for TX queue: %d, dev:(%"PRIu64")\n", + dev->device_fh, (vdev->vmdq_rx_q + MAX_QUEUES), + dev->device_fh); + + mbuf_destroy_zcp(vpool); + rte_free(vdev->regions_hpa); + } + rte_free(vdev); + +} + +/* + * Calculate the region count of physical continous regions for one particular + * region of whose vhost virtual address is continous. The particular region + * start from vva_start, with size of 'size' in argument. + */ +static uint32_t +check_hpa_regions(uint64_t vva_start, uint64_t size) +{ + uint32_t i, nregions = 0, page_size = getpagesize(); + uint64_t cur_phys_addr = 0, next_phys_addr = 0; + if (vva_start % page_size) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in check_countinous: vva start(%p) mod page_size(%d) " + "has remainder\n", + (void *)(uintptr_t)vva_start, page_size); + return 0; + } + if (size % page_size) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in check_countinous: " + "size((%"PRIu64")) mod page_size(%d) has remainder\n", + size, page_size); + return 0; + } + for (i = 0; i < size - page_size; i = i + page_size) { + cur_phys_addr + = rte_mem_virt2phy((void *)(uintptr_t)(vva_start + i)); + next_phys_addr = rte_mem_virt2phy( + (void *)(uintptr_t)(vva_start + i + page_size)); + if ((cur_phys_addr + page_size) != next_phys_addr) { + ++nregions; + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in check_continuous: hva addr:(%p) is not " + "continuous with hva addr:(%p), diff:%d\n", + (void *)(uintptr_t)(vva_start + (uint64_t)i), + (void *)(uintptr_t)(vva_start + (uint64_t)i + + page_size), page_size); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in check_continuous: hpa addr:(%p) is not " + "continuous with hpa addr:(%p), " + "diff:(%"PRIu64")\n", + (void *)(uintptr_t)cur_phys_addr, + (void *)(uintptr_t)next_phys_addr, + (next_phys_addr-cur_phys_addr)); + } + } + return nregions; +} + +/* + * Divide each region whose vhost virtual address is continous into a few + * sub-regions, make sure the physical address within each sub-region are + * continous. And fill offset(to GPA) and size etc. information of each + * sub-region into regions_hpa. + */ +static uint32_t +fill_hpa_memory_regions(struct virtio_memory_regions_hpa *mem_region_hpa, struct virtio_memory *virtio_memory) +{ + uint32_t regionidx, regionidx_hpa = 0, i, k, page_size = getpagesize(); + uint64_t cur_phys_addr = 0, next_phys_addr = 0, vva_start; + + if (mem_region_hpa == NULL) + return 0; + + for (regionidx = 0; regionidx < virtio_memory->nregions; regionidx++) { + vva_start = virtio_memory->regions[regionidx].guest_phys_address + + virtio_memory->regions[regionidx].address_offset; + mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address + = virtio_memory->regions[regionidx].guest_phys_address; + mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].host_phys_addr_offset = + rte_mem_virt2phy((void *)(uintptr_t)(vva_start)) - + mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address; + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in fill_hpa_regions: guest phys addr start[%d]:(%p)\n", + regionidx_hpa, + (void *)(uintptr_t) + (mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address)); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in fill_hpa_regions: host phys addr start[%d]:(%p)\n", + regionidx_hpa, + (void *)(uintptr_t) + (mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].host_phys_addr_offset)); + for (i = 0, k = 0; + i < virtio_memory->regions[regionidx].memory_size - + page_size; + i += page_size) { + cur_phys_addr = rte_mem_virt2phy( + (void *)(uintptr_t)(vva_start + i)); + next_phys_addr = rte_mem_virt2phy( + (void *)(uintptr_t)(vva_start + + i + page_size)); + if ((cur_phys_addr + page_size) != next_phys_addr) { + mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address_end = + mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address + + k + page_size; + mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].memory_size + = k + page_size; + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, "in fill_hpa_regions: guest " + "phys addr end [%d]:(%p)\n", + regionidx_hpa, + (void *)(uintptr_t) + (mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address_end)); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in fill_hpa_regions: guest phys addr " + "size [%d]:(%p)\n", + regionidx_hpa, + (void *)(uintptr_t) + (mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].memory_size)); + mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa + 1].guest_phys_address + = mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address_end; + ++regionidx_hpa; + mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].host_phys_addr_offset = + next_phys_addr - + mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address; + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, "in fill_hpa_regions: guest" + " phys addr start[%d]:(%p)\n", + regionidx_hpa, + (void *)(uintptr_t) + (mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address)); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in fill_hpa_regions: host phys addr " + "start[%d]:(%p)\n", + regionidx_hpa, + (void *)(uintptr_t) + (mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].host_phys_addr_offset)); + k = 0; + } else { + k += page_size; + } + } + mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address_end + = mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address + + k + page_size; + mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].memory_size = k + page_size; + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, "in fill_hpa_regions: guest phys addr end " + "[%d]:(%p)\n", regionidx_hpa, + (void *)(uintptr_t) + (mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].guest_phys_address_end)); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, "in fill_hpa_regions: guest phys addr size " + "[%d]:(%p)\n", regionidx_hpa, + (void *)(uintptr_t) + (mem_region_hpa[regionidx_hpa].memory_size)); + ++regionidx_hpa; + } + return regionidx_hpa; +} + +/* + * A new device is added to a data core. First the device is added to the main linked list + * and then allocated to a specific data core. + */ +static int +new_device(struct virtio_net *dev) +{ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_dev; + int lcore, core_add = 0; + uint32_t device_num_min = num_devices; + struct vhost_dev *vdev; + uint32_t regionidx; + + vdev = rte_zmalloc("vhost device", sizeof(*vdev), CACHE_LINE_SIZE); + if (vdev == NULL) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") Couldn't allocate memory for vhost dev\n", + dev->device_fh); + return -1; + } + vdev->dev = dev; + dev->priv = vdev; + + if (zero_copy) { + vdev->nregions_hpa = dev->mem->nregions; + for (regionidx = 0; regionidx < dev->mem->nregions; regionidx++) { + vdev->nregions_hpa + += check_hpa_regions( + dev->mem->regions[regionidx].guest_phys_address + + dev->mem->regions[regionidx].address_offset, + dev->mem->regions[regionidx].memory_size); + + } + + vdev->regions_hpa = (struct virtio_memory_regions_hpa *) rte_zmalloc("vhost hpa region", + sizeof(struct virtio_memory_regions_hpa) * vdev->nregions_hpa, + CACHE_LINE_SIZE); + if (vdev->regions_hpa == NULL) { + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_CONFIG, "Cannot allocate memory for hpa region\n"); + rte_free(vdev); + return -1; + } + + + if (fill_hpa_memory_regions( + vdev->regions_hpa, dev->mem + ) != vdev->nregions_hpa) { + + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_CONFIG, + "hpa memory regions number mismatch: " + "[%d]\n", vdev->nregions_hpa); + rte_free(vdev->regions_hpa); + rte_free(vdev); + return -1; + } + } + + + /* Add device to main linked list */ + ll_dev = get_data_ll_free_entry(&ll_root_free); + if (ll_dev == NULL) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") No free entry found in linked list. Device limit " + "of %d devices per core has been reached\n", + dev->device_fh, num_devices); + if (vdev->regions_hpa) + rte_free(vdev->regions_hpa); + rte_free(vdev); + return -1; + } + ll_dev->vdev = vdev; + add_data_ll_entry(&ll_root_used, ll_dev); + + /* Allocate the vmdq receive queue for this virtio device */ + vdev->vmdq_rx_q = dev->device_fh * (num_queues / num_devices); + + if (zero_copy) { + uint16_t vmdq_rx_q = vdev->vmdq_rx_q; + uint32_t count_in_ring, i; + struct mbuf_table *tx_q; + + count_in_ring = rte_ring_count(vpool_array[vmdq_rx_q].ring); + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "(%"PRIu64") in new_device: mbuf count in mempool " + "before attach is: %d\n", + dev->device_fh, + rte_mempool_count(vpool_array[vmdq_rx_q].pool)); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "(%"PRIu64") in new_device: mbuf count in ring " + "before attach is : %d\n", + dev->device_fh, count_in_ring); + + + /* + * Attach all mbufs in vpool.ring and put back into vpool.pool. + */ + for (i = 0; i < count_in_ring; i++) + attach_rxmbuf_zcp(dev); + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, "(%"PRIu64") in new_device: mbuf count in " + "mempool after attach is: %d\n", + dev->device_fh, + rte_mempool_count(vpool_array[vmdq_rx_q].pool)); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, "(%"PRIu64") in new_device: mbuf count in " + "ring after attach is : %d\n", + dev->device_fh, + rte_ring_count(vpool_array[vmdq_rx_q].ring)); + + tx_q = &tx_queue_zcp[vmdq_rx_q]; + tx_q->txq_id = vmdq_rx_q; + + if (rte_eth_dev_tx_queue_start(ports[0], vmdq_rx_q) != 0) { + struct vpool *vpool = &vpool_array[vmdq_rx_q]; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "(%"PRIu64") In new_device: Failed to start " + "tx queue:%d\n", + dev->device_fh, vmdq_rx_q); + + mbuf_destroy_zcp(vpool); + rte_free(vdev->regions_hpa); + rte_free(vdev); + return -1; + } + + if (rte_eth_dev_rx_queue_start(ports[0], vmdq_rx_q) != 0) { + struct vpool *vpool = &vpool_array[vmdq_rx_q]; + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "(%"PRIu64") In new_device: Failed to start " + "rx queue:%d\n", + dev->device_fh, vmdq_rx_q); + + /* Stop the TX queue. */ + if (rte_eth_dev_tx_queue_stop(ports[0], + vmdq_rx_q) != 0) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "(%"PRIu64") In new_device: Failed to " + "stop tx queue:%d\n", + dev->device_fh, vmdq_rx_q); + } + + mbuf_destroy_zcp(vpool); + rte_free(vdev->regions_hpa); + rte_free(vdev); + return -1; + } + } + + /* Reset ready flag*/ + vdev->ready = DEVICE_MAC_LEARNING; + vdev->remove = 0; + + /* Find a suitable lcore to add the device. */ + RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_SLAVE(lcore) { + if (lcore_info[lcore].lcore_ll->device_num < device_num_min) { + device_num_min = lcore_info[lcore].lcore_ll->device_num; + core_add = lcore; + } + } + /* Add device to per core linked list */ + ll_dev = get_data_ll_free_entry(&lcore_info[core_add].lcore_ll->ll_root_free); + if (ll_dev == NULL) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") Failed to add device to data core\n", dev->device_fh); + vdev->ready = DEVICE_SAFE_REMOVE; + destroy_device(dev); + if (vdev->regions_hpa) + rte_free(vdev->regions_hpa); + rte_free(vdev); + return -1; + } + ll_dev->vdev = vdev; + vdev->coreid = core_add; + + + + add_data_ll_entry(&lcore_info[vdev->coreid].lcore_ll->ll_root_used, ll_dev); + + /* Initialize device stats */ + memset(&dev_statistics[dev->device_fh], 0, sizeof(struct device_statistics)); + + /* Disable notifications. */ + rte_vhost_enable_guest_notification(dev, VIRTIO_RXQ, 0); + rte_vhost_enable_guest_notification(dev, VIRTIO_TXQ, 0); + lcore_info[vdev->coreid].lcore_ll->device_num++; + dev->flags |= VIRTIO_DEV_RUNNING; + + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_DATA, "(%"PRIu64") Device has been added to data core %d\n", dev->device_fh, vdev->coreid); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * These callback allow devices to be added to the data core when configuration + * has been fully complete. + */ +static const struct virtio_net_device_ops virtio_net_device_ops = { + .new_device = new_device, + .destroy_device = destroy_device, +}; + +/* + * This is a thread will wake up after a period to print stats if the user has + * enabled them. + */ +static void +print_stats(void) +{ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *dev_ll; + uint64_t tx_dropped, rx_dropped; + uint64_t tx, tx_total, rx, rx_total; + uint32_t device_fh; + const char clr[] = { 27, '[', '2', 'J', '\0' }; + const char top_left[] = { 27, '[', '1', ';', '1', 'H', '\0' }; + + while (1) { + sleep(enable_stats); + + /* Clear screen and move to top left */ + printf("%s%s", clr, top_left); + + printf("\nDevice statistics ===================================="); + + dev_ll = ll_root_used; + while (dev_ll != NULL) { + device_fh = (uint32_t)dev_ll->vdev->dev->device_fh; + tx_total = dev_statistics[device_fh].tx_total; + tx = dev_statistics[device_fh].tx; + tx_dropped = tx_total - tx; + if (zero_copy == 0) { + rx_total = rte_atomic64_read( + &dev_statistics[device_fh].rx_total_atomic); + rx = rte_atomic64_read( + &dev_statistics[device_fh].rx_atomic); + } else { + rx_total = dev_statistics[device_fh].rx_total; + rx = dev_statistics[device_fh].rx; + } + rx_dropped = rx_total - rx; + + printf("\nStatistics for device %"PRIu32" ------------------------------\n" + "TX total: %"PRIu64"\n" + "TX dropped: %"PRIu64"\n" + "TX successful: %"PRIu64"\n" + "RX total: %"PRIu64"\n" + "RX dropped: %"PRIu64"\n" + "RX successful: %"PRIu64"", + device_fh, + tx_total, + tx_dropped, + tx, + rx_total, + rx_dropped, + rx); + + dev_ll = dev_ll->next; + } + printf("\n======================================================\n"); + } +} + +static void +setup_mempool_tbl(int socket, uint32_t index, char *pool_name, + char *ring_name, uint32_t nb_mbuf) +{ + uint16_t roomsize = VIRTIO_DESCRIPTOR_LEN_ZCP + RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM; + vpool_array[index].pool + = rte_mempool_create(pool_name, nb_mbuf, MBUF_SIZE_ZCP, + MBUF_CACHE_SIZE_ZCP, sizeof(struct rte_pktmbuf_pool_private), + rte_pktmbuf_pool_init, (void *)(uintptr_t)roomsize, + rte_pktmbuf_init, NULL, socket, 0); + if (vpool_array[index].pool != NULL) { + vpool_array[index].ring + = rte_ring_create(ring_name, + rte_align32pow2(nb_mbuf + 1), + socket, RING_F_SP_ENQ | RING_F_SC_DEQ); + if (likely(vpool_array[index].ring != NULL)) { + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in setup_mempool_tbl: mbuf count in " + "mempool is: %d\n", + rte_mempool_count(vpool_array[index].pool)); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in setup_mempool_tbl: mbuf count in " + "ring is: %d\n", + rte_ring_count(vpool_array[index].ring)); + } else { + rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, "ring_create(%s) failed", + ring_name); + } + + /* Need consider head room. */ + vpool_array[index].buf_size = roomsize - RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM; + } else { + rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, "mempool_create(%s) failed", pool_name); + } +} + + +/* + * Main function, does initialisation and calls the per-lcore functions. The CUSE + * device is also registered here to handle the IOCTLs. + */ +int +MAIN(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + struct rte_mempool *mbuf_pool = NULL; + unsigned lcore_id, core_id = 0; + unsigned nb_ports, valid_num_ports; + int ret; + uint8_t portid, queue_id = 0; + static pthread_t tid; + + /* init EAL */ + ret = rte_eal_init(argc, argv); + if (ret < 0) + rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error with EAL initialization\n"); + argc -= ret; + argv += ret; + + /* parse app arguments */ + ret = us_vhost_parse_args(argc, argv); + if (ret < 0) + rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, "Invalid argument\n"); + + if (rte_eal_pci_probe() != 0) + rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error with NIC driver initialization\n"); + + for (lcore_id = 0; lcore_id < RTE_MAX_LCORE; lcore_id++) + if (rte_lcore_is_enabled(lcore_id)) + lcore_ids[core_id++] = lcore_id; + + if (rte_lcore_count() > RTE_MAX_LCORE) + rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, "Not enough cores\n"); + + /*set the number of swithcing cores available*/ + num_switching_cores = rte_lcore_count()-1; + + /* Get the number of physical ports. */ + nb_ports = rte_eth_dev_count(); + if (nb_ports > RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS) + nb_ports = RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS; + + /* + * Update the global var NUM_PORTS and global array PORTS + * and get value of var VALID_NUM_PORTS according to system ports number + */ + valid_num_ports = check_ports_num(nb_ports); + + if ((valid_num_ports == 0) || (valid_num_ports > MAX_SUP_PORTS)) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_PORT, "Current enabled port number is %u," + "but only %u port can be enabled\n", num_ports, MAX_SUP_PORTS); + return -1; + } + + if (zero_copy == 0) { + /* Create the mbuf pool. */ + mbuf_pool = rte_mempool_create( + "MBUF_POOL", + NUM_MBUFS_PER_PORT + * valid_num_ports, + MBUF_SIZE, MBUF_CACHE_SIZE, + sizeof(struct rte_pktmbuf_pool_private), + rte_pktmbuf_pool_init, NULL, + rte_pktmbuf_init, NULL, + rte_socket_id(), 0); + if (mbuf_pool == NULL) + rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, "Cannot create mbuf pool\n"); + + for (queue_id = 0; queue_id < MAX_QUEUES + 1; queue_id++) + vpool_array[queue_id].pool = mbuf_pool; + + if (vm2vm_mode == VM2VM_HARDWARE) { + /* Enable VT loop back to let L2 switch to do it. */ + vmdq_conf_default.rx_adv_conf.vmdq_rx_conf.enable_loop_back = 1; + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "Enable loop back for L2 switch in vmdq.\n"); + } + } else { + uint32_t nb_mbuf; + char pool_name[RTE_MEMPOOL_NAMESIZE]; + char ring_name[RTE_MEMPOOL_NAMESIZE]; + + rx_conf_default.start_rx_per_q = (uint8_t)zero_copy; + rx_conf_default.rx_drop_en = 0; + tx_conf_default.start_tx_per_q = (uint8_t)zero_copy; + nb_mbuf = num_rx_descriptor + + num_switching_cores * MBUF_CACHE_SIZE_ZCP + + num_switching_cores * MAX_PKT_BURST; + + for (queue_id = 0; queue_id < MAX_QUEUES; queue_id++) { + snprintf(pool_name, sizeof(pool_name), + "rxmbuf_pool_%u", queue_id); + snprintf(ring_name, sizeof(ring_name), + "rxmbuf_ring_%u", queue_id); + setup_mempool_tbl(rte_socket_id(), queue_id, + pool_name, ring_name, nb_mbuf); + } + + nb_mbuf = num_tx_descriptor + + num_switching_cores * MBUF_CACHE_SIZE_ZCP + + num_switching_cores * MAX_PKT_BURST; + + for (queue_id = 0; queue_id < MAX_QUEUES; queue_id++) { + snprintf(pool_name, sizeof(pool_name), + "txmbuf_pool_%u", queue_id); + snprintf(ring_name, sizeof(ring_name), + "txmbuf_ring_%u", queue_id); + setup_mempool_tbl(rte_socket_id(), + (queue_id + MAX_QUEUES), + pool_name, ring_name, nb_mbuf); + } + + if (vm2vm_mode == VM2VM_HARDWARE) { + /* Enable VT loop back to let L2 switch to do it. */ + vmdq_conf_default.rx_adv_conf.vmdq_rx_conf.enable_loop_back = 1; + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "Enable loop back for L2 switch in vmdq.\n"); + } + } + /* Set log level. */ + rte_set_log_level(LOG_LEVEL); + + /* initialize all ports */ + for (portid = 0; portid < nb_ports; portid++) { + /* skip ports that are not enabled */ + if ((enabled_port_mask & (1 << portid)) == 0) { + RTE_LOG(INFO, VHOST_PORT, + "Skipping disabled port %d\n", portid); + continue; + } + if (port_init(portid) != 0) + rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, + "Cannot initialize network ports\n"); + } + + /* Initialise all linked lists. */ + if (init_data_ll() == -1) + rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, "Failed to initialize linked list\n"); + + /* Initialize device stats */ + memset(&dev_statistics, 0, sizeof(dev_statistics)); + + /* Enable stats if the user option is set. */ + if (enable_stats) + pthread_create(&tid, NULL, (void *)print_stats, NULL); + + /* Launch all data cores. */ + if (zero_copy == 0) { + RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_SLAVE(lcore_id) { + rte_eal_remote_launch(switch_worker, + mbuf_pool, lcore_id); + } + } else { + uint32_t count_in_mempool, index, i; + for (index = 0; index < 2 * MAX_QUEUES; index++) { + /* For all RX and TX queues. */ + count_in_mempool + = rte_mempool_count(vpool_array[index].pool); + + /* + * Transfer all un-attached mbufs from vpool.pool + * to vpoo.ring. + */ + for (i = 0; i < count_in_mempool; i++) { + struct rte_mbuf *mbuf + = __rte_mbuf_raw_alloc( + vpool_array[index].pool); + rte_ring_sp_enqueue(vpool_array[index].ring, + (void *)mbuf); + } + + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in MAIN: mbuf count in mempool at initial " + "is: %d\n", count_in_mempool); + LOG_DEBUG(VHOST_CONFIG, + "in MAIN: mbuf count in ring at initial is :" + " %d\n", + rte_ring_count(vpool_array[index].ring)); + } + + RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_SLAVE(lcore_id) + rte_eal_remote_launch(switch_worker_zcp, NULL, + lcore_id); + } + + if (mergeable == 0) + rte_vhost_feature_disable(1ULL << VIRTIO_NET_F_MRG_RXBUF); + + /* Register CUSE device to handle IOCTLs. */ + ret = rte_vhost_driver_register((char *)&dev_basename); + if (ret != 0) + rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, "CUSE device setup failure.\n"); + + rte_vhost_driver_callback_register(&virtio_net_device_ops); + + /* Start CUSE session. */ + rte_vhost_driver_session_start(); + + return 0; + +} diff --git a/examples/vhost/main.h b/examples/vhost/main.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..866ba3a --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/vhost/main.h @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +/*- + * BSD LICENSE + * + * Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its + * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived + * from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR + * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, + * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY + * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT + * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE + * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#ifndef _MAIN_H_ +#define _MAIN_H_ + +#ifdef RTE_EXEC_ENV_BAREMETAL +#define MAIN _main +#else +#define MAIN main +#endif + +/** + * Information relating to memory regions including offsets to + * addresses in host physical space. + */ +struct virtio_memory_regions_hpa { + /**< Base guest physical address of region. */ + uint64_t guest_phys_address; + /**< End guest physical address of region. */ + uint64_t guest_phys_address_end; + /**< Size of region. */ + uint64_t memory_size; + /**< Offset of region for gpa to hpa translation. */ + uint64_t host_phys_addr_offset; +}; + +/** + * Device linked list structure for data path. + */ +struct vhost_dev { + /**< Pointer to device created by vhost lib. */ + struct virtio_net *dev; + /**< Number of memory regions for gpa to hpa translation. */ + uint32_t nregions_hpa; + /**< Memory region information for gpa to hpa translation. */ + struct virtio_memory_regions_hpa *regions_hpa; + /**< Device MAC address (Obtained on first TX packet). */ + struct ether_addr mac_address; + /**< RX VMDQ queue number. */ + uint16_t vmdq_rx_q; + /**< Vlan tag assigned to the pool */ + uint32_t vlan_tag; + /**< Data core that the device is added to. */ + uint16_t coreid; + /**< A device is set as ready if the MAC address has been set. */ + volatile uint8_t ready; + /**< Device is marked for removal from the data core. */ + volatile uint8_t remove; +} __rte_cache_aligned; + +struct virtio_net_data_ll { + /* Pointer to device created by configuration core. */ + struct vhost_dev *vdev; + /* Pointer to next device in linked list. */ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *next; +}; + +/** + * Structure containing data core specific information. + */ +struct lcore_ll_info { + /**< Pointer to head in free linked list. */ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_root_free; + /**< Pointer to head of used linked list. */ + struct virtio_net_data_ll *ll_root_used; + /**< Number of devices on lcore. */ + uint32_t device_num; + /**< Flag to synchronize device removal. */ + volatile uint8_t dev_removal_flag; +}; + +struct lcore_info { + /* Pointer to data core specific lcore_ll_info struct */ + struct lcore_ll_info *lcore_ll; +}; + +int MAIN(int argc, char **argv); +#endif /* _MAIN_H_ */ -- 1.8.1.4