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From: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
To: olivier.matz@6wind.com
Cc: thomas.monjalon@6wind.com, keith.wiles@intel.com,
	konstantin.ananyev@intel.com, stephen@networkplumber.org,
	dev@dpdk.org, Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
Subject: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 15/19] ring: separate out head index manipulation for enq/deq
Date: Tue,  7 Feb 2017 14:12:53 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1486476777-24768-16-git-send-email-bruce.richardson@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170125121456.GA24344@bricha3-MOBL3.ger.corp.intel.com>

We can write a single common function for head manipulation for enq
and a common one for deq, allowing us to have a single worker function
for enq and deq, rather than two of each. Update all other inline
functions to use the new functions.

Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
---
 lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.c |   4 +-
 lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.h | 354 +++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
 2 files changed, 151 insertions(+), 207 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.c b/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.c
index e5af4ed..13887ab 100644
--- a/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.c
+++ b/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.c
@@ -138,8 +138,8 @@ rte_ring_init(struct rte_ring *r, const char *name, unsigned count,
 	if (ret < 0 || ret >= (int)sizeof(r->name))
 		return -ENAMETOOLONG;
 	r->flags = flags;
-	r->prod.sp_enqueue = !!(flags & RING_F_SP_ENQ);
-	r->cons.sc_dequeue = !!(flags & RING_F_SC_DEQ);
+	r->prod.sp_enqueue = (flags & RING_F_SP_ENQ) ? __IS_SP : __IS_MP;
+	r->cons.sc_dequeue = (flags & RING_F_SC_DEQ) ? __IS_SC : __IS_MC;
 	r->size = count;
 	r->mask = count-1;
 	r->prod.head = r->cons.head = 0;
diff --git a/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.h b/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.h
index 6aabd7f..0c6311a 100644
--- a/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.h
+++ b/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.h
@@ -165,6 +165,12 @@ struct rte_ring {
 #define RTE_RING_QUOT_EXCEED (1 << 31)  /**< Quota exceed for burst ops */
 #define RTE_RING_SZ_MASK  (unsigned)(0x0fffffff) /**< Ring size mask */
 
+/* @internal defines for passing to the enqueue dequeue worker functions */
+#define __IS_SP 1
+#define __IS_MP 0
+#define __IS_SC 1
+#define __IS_MC 0
+
 /**
  * Calculate the memory size needed for a ring
  *
@@ -283,7 +289,7 @@ void rte_ring_dump(FILE *f, const struct rte_ring *r);
 #define ENQUEUE_PTRS() do { \
 	unsigned int i; \
 	const uint32_t size = r->size; \
-	uint32_t idx = prod_head & mask; \
+	uint32_t idx = prod_head & r->mask; \
 	if (likely(idx + n < size)) { \
 		for (i = 0; i < (n & ((~(unsigned)0x3))); i+=4, idx+=4) { \
 			r->ring[idx] = obj_table[i]; \
@@ -309,7 +315,7 @@ void rte_ring_dump(FILE *f, const struct rte_ring *r);
  * single and multi consumer dequeue functions */
 #define DEQUEUE_PTRS() do { \
 	unsigned int i; \
-	uint32_t idx = cons_head & mask; \
+	uint32_t idx = cons_head & r->mask; \
 	const uint32_t size = r->size; \
 	if (likely(idx + n < size)) { \
 		for (i = 0; i < (n & (~(unsigned)0x3)); i+=4, idx+=4) {\
@@ -332,87 +338,71 @@ void rte_ring_dump(FILE *f, const struct rte_ring *r);
 } while (0)
 
 /**
- * @internal Enqueue several objects on the ring (multi-producers safe).
- *
- * This function uses a "compare and set" instruction to move the
- * producer index atomically.
+ * @internal This function updates the producer head for enqueue
  *
  * @param r
- *   A pointer to the ring structure.
- * @param obj_table
- *   A pointer to a table of void * pointers (objects).
+ *   A pointer to the ring structure
+ * @param is_sp
+ *   Indicates whether multi-producer path is needed or not
  * @param n
- *   The number of objects to add in the ring from the obj_table.
+ *   The number of elements we will want to enqueue, i.e. how far should the
+ *   head be moved
  * @param behavior
  *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED:    Enqueue a fixed number of items from a ring
- *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Enqueue as many items a possible from ring
+ *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Enqueue as many items as possible from ring
+ * @param old_head
+ *   Returns head value as it was before the move, i.e. where enqueue starts
+ * @param new_head
+ *   Returns the current/new head value i.e. where enqueue finishes
+ * @param free_entries
+ *   Returns the amount of free space in the ring BEFORE head was moved
  * @return
- *   Depend on the behavior value
- *   if behavior = RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED
- *   - 0: Success; objects enqueue.
- *   - -ENOBUFS: Not enough room in the ring to enqueue, no object is enqueued.
- *   if behavior = RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE
- *   - n: Actual number of objects enqueued.
+ *   N - the number of elements that should be enqueued
  */
-static inline unsigned int __attribute__((always_inline))
-__rte_ring_mp_do_enqueue(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
-			 unsigned int n, enum rte_ring_queue_behavior behavior,
-			 unsigned int *free_space)
+static inline __attribute__((always_inline)) unsigned int
+__rte_ring_move_prod_head(struct rte_ring *r, int is_sp,
+		unsigned int n, enum rte_ring_queue_behavior behavior,
+		uint32_t *old_head, uint32_t *new_head,
+		uint32_t *free_entries)
 {
-	uint32_t prod_head, prod_next;
-	uint32_t cons_tail, free_entries;
-	const unsigned int max = n;
+	const uint32_t mask = r->mask;
+	unsigned int max = n;
 	int success;
-	uint32_t mask = r->mask;
 
-	/* move prod.head atomically */
 	do {
 		/* Reset n to the initial burst count */
 		n = max;
 
-		prod_head = r->prod.head;
-		cons_tail = r->cons.tail;
+		*old_head = r->prod.head;
+		const uint32_t cons_tail = r->cons.tail;
 		/* The subtraction is done between two unsigned 32bits value
 		 * (the result is always modulo 32 bits even if we have
-		 * prod_head > cons_tail). So 'free_entries' is always between 0
+		 * *old_head > cons_tail). So 'free_entries' is always between 0
 		 * and size(ring)-1. */
-		free_entries = (mask + cons_tail - prod_head);
+		*free_entries = (mask + cons_tail - *old_head);
 
 		/* check that we have enough room in ring */
-		if (unlikely(n > free_entries))
+		if (unlikely(n > *free_entries))
 			n = (behavior == RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED) ?
-					0 : free_entries;
+					0 : *free_entries;
 
 		if (n == 0)
-			goto end;
-
-		prod_next = prod_head + n;
-		success = rte_atomic32_cmpset(&r->prod.head, prod_head,
-					      prod_next);
+			return 0;
+
+		*new_head = *old_head + n;
+		if (is_sp)
+			r->prod.head = *new_head, success = 1;
+		else
+			success = rte_atomic32_cmpset(&r->prod.head,
+					*old_head, *new_head);
 	} while (unlikely(success == 0));
-
-	/* write entries in ring */
-	ENQUEUE_PTRS();
-	rte_smp_wmb();
-
-	/*
-	 * If there are other enqueues in progress that preceded us,
-	 * we need to wait for them to complete
-	 */
-	while (unlikely(r->prod.tail != prod_head))
-		rte_pause();
-
-	r->prod.tail = prod_next;
-end:
-	if (free_space != NULL)
-		*free_space = free_entries - n;
 	return n;
 }
 
 /**
- * @internal Enqueue several objects on a ring (NOT multi-producers safe).
+ * @internal Enqueue several objects on the ring
  *
- * @param r
+  * @param r
  *   A pointer to the ring structure.
  * @param obj_table
  *   A pointer to a table of void * pointers (objects).
@@ -420,48 +410,39 @@ __rte_ring_mp_do_enqueue(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
  *   The number of objects to add in the ring from the obj_table.
  * @param behavior
  *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED:    Enqueue a fixed number of items from a ring
- *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Enqueue as many items a possible from ring
+ *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Enqueue as many items as possible from ring
+ * @param is_sp
+ *   Indicates whether to use single producer or multi-producer head update
+ * @param free_space
+ *   returns the amount of space after the enqueue operation has finished
  * @return
- *   Depend on the behavior value
- *   if behavior = RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED
- *   - 0: Success; objects enqueue.
- *   - -ENOBUFS: Not enough room in the ring to enqueue, no object is enqueued.
- *   if behavior = RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE
  *   - n: Actual number of objects enqueued.
  */
-static inline unsigned int __attribute__((always_inline))
-__rte_ring_sp_do_enqueue(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
-			 unsigned int n, enum rte_ring_queue_behavior behavior,
-			 unsigned int *free_space)
+static inline __attribute__((always_inline)) unsigned int
+__rte_ring_do_enqueue(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
+		 unsigned int n, enum rte_ring_queue_behavior behavior,
+		 int is_sp, unsigned int *free_space)
 {
-	uint32_t prod_head, cons_tail;
-	uint32_t prod_next, free_entries;
-	uint32_t mask = r->mask;
-
-	prod_head = r->prod.head;
-	cons_tail = r->cons.tail;
-	/* The subtraction is done between two unsigned 32bits value
-	 * (the result is always modulo 32 bits even if we have
-	 * prod_head > cons_tail). So 'free_entries' is always between 0
-	 * and size(ring)-1. */
-	free_entries = mask + cons_tail - prod_head;
-
-	/* check that we have enough room in ring */
-	if (unlikely(n > free_entries))
-		n = (behavior == RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED) ? 0 : free_entries;
+	uint32_t prod_head, prod_next;
+	uint32_t free_entries;
 
+	n = __rte_ring_move_prod_head(r, is_sp, n, behavior,
+			&prod_head, &prod_next, &free_entries);
 	if (n == 0)
 		goto end;
 
-
-	prod_next = prod_head + n;
-	r->prod.head = prod_next;
-
-	/* write entries in ring */
 	ENQUEUE_PTRS();
 	rte_smp_wmb();
 
+	/*
+	 * If there are other enqueues in progress that preceded us,
+	 * we need to wait for them to complete
+	 */
+	while (unlikely(r->prod.tail != prod_head))
+		rte_pause();
+
 	r->prod.tail = prod_next;
+
 end:
 	if (free_space != NULL)
 		*free_space = free_entries - n;
@@ -469,140 +450,110 @@ __rte_ring_sp_do_enqueue(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
 }
 
 /**
- * @internal Dequeue several objects from a ring (multi-consumers safe). When
- * the request objects are more than the available objects, only dequeue the
- * actual number of objects
- *
- * This function uses a "compare and set" instruction to move the
- * consumer index atomically.
+ * @internal This function updates the consumer head for dequeue
  *
  * @param r
- *   A pointer to the ring structure.
- * @param obj_table
- *   A pointer to a table of void * pointers (objects) that will be filled.
+ *   A pointer to the ring structure
+ * @param is_sc
+ *   Indicates whether multi-consumer path is needed or not
  * @param n
- *   The number of objects to dequeue from the ring to the obj_table.
+ *   The number of elements we will want to enqueue, i.e. how far should the
+ *   head be moved
  * @param behavior
  *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED:    Dequeue a fixed number of items from a ring
- *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Dequeue as many items a possible from ring
+ *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Dequeue as many items as possible from ring
+ * @param old_head
+ *   Returns head value as it was before the move, i.e. where dequeue starts
+ * @param new_head
+ *   Returns the current/new head value i.e. where dequeue finishes
+ * @param entries
+ *   Returns the number of entries in the ring BEFORE head was moved
  * @return
- *   Depend on the behavior value
- *   if behavior = RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED
- *   - 0: Success; objects dequeued.
- *   - -ENOENT: Not enough entries in the ring to dequeue; no object is
- *     dequeued.
- *   if behavior = RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE
- *   - n: Actual number of objects dequeued.
+ *   N - the number of elements that should be enqueued
  */
-
-static inline unsigned int __attribute__((always_inline))
-__rte_ring_mc_do_dequeue(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table,
-		 unsigned int n, enum rte_ring_queue_behavior behavior,
-		 unsigned int *available)
+static inline __attribute__((always_inline)) unsigned int
+__rte_ring_move_cons_head(struct rte_ring *r, int is_sc,
+		unsigned int n, enum rte_ring_queue_behavior behavior,
+		uint32_t *old_head, uint32_t *new_head,
+		uint32_t *entries)
 {
-	uint32_t cons_head, prod_tail;
-	uint32_t cons_next, entries;
-	const unsigned max = n;
+	unsigned int max = n;
 	int success;
-	uint32_t mask = r->mask;
 
 	/* move cons.head atomically */
 	do {
 		/* Restore n as it may change every loop */
 		n = max;
 
-		cons_head = r->cons.head;
-		prod_tail = r->prod.tail;
+		*old_head = r->cons.head;
+		const uint32_t prod_tail = r->prod.tail;
 		/* The subtraction is done between two unsigned 32bits value
 		 * (the result is always modulo 32 bits even if we have
 		 * cons_head > prod_tail). So 'entries' is always between 0
 		 * and size(ring)-1. */
-		entries = (prod_tail - cons_head);
+		*entries = (prod_tail - *old_head);
 
 		/* Set the actual entries for dequeue */
-		if (n > entries)
-			n = (behavior == RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED) ? 0 : entries;
+		if (n > *entries)
+			n = (behavior == RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED) ? 0 : *entries;
 
 		if (unlikely(n == 0))
-			goto end;
-
-		cons_next = cons_head + n;
-		success = rte_atomic32_cmpset(&r->cons.head, cons_head,
-					      cons_next);
+			return 0;
+
+		*new_head = *old_head + n;
+		if (is_sc)
+			r->cons.head = *new_head, success = 1;
+		else
+			success = rte_atomic32_cmpset(&r->cons.head, *old_head,
+					*new_head);
 	} while (unlikely(success == 0));
-
-	/* copy in table */
-	DEQUEUE_PTRS();
-	rte_smp_rmb();
-
-	/*
-	 * If there are other dequeues in progress that preceded us,
-	 * we need to wait for them to complete
-	 */
-	while (unlikely(r->cons.tail != cons_head))
-		rte_pause();
-
-	r->cons.tail = cons_next;
-end:
-	if (available != NULL)
-		*available = entries - n;
 	return n;
 }
 
 /**
- * @internal Dequeue several objects from a ring (NOT multi-consumers safe).
- * When the request objects are more than the available objects, only dequeue
- * the actual number of objects
+ * @internal Dequeue several objects from the ring
  *
  * @param r
  *   A pointer to the ring structure.
  * @param obj_table
- *   A pointer to a table of void * pointers (objects) that will be filled.
+ *   A pointer to a table of void * pointers (objects).
  * @param n
- *   The number of objects to dequeue from the ring to the obj_table.
+ *   The number of objects to pull from the ring.
  * @param behavior
  *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED:    Dequeue a fixed number of items from a ring
- *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Dequeue as many items a possible from ring
+ *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Dequeue as many items as possible from ring
+ * @param is_sc
+ *   Indicates whether to use single consumer or multi-consumer head update
+ * @param available
+ *   returns the number of remaining ring entries after the dequeue has finished
  * @return
- *   Depend on the behavior value
- *   if behavior = RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED
- *   - 0: Success; objects dequeued.
- *   - -ENOENT: Not enough entries in the ring to dequeue; no object is
- *     dequeued.
- *   if behavior = RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE
  *   - n: Actual number of objects dequeued.
  */
-static inline unsigned int __attribute__((always_inline))
-__rte_ring_sc_do_dequeue(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table,
+static inline __attribute__((always_inline)) unsigned int
+__rte_ring_do_dequeue(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table,
 		 unsigned int n, enum rte_ring_queue_behavior behavior,
-		 unsigned int *available)
+		 int is_mp, unsigned int *available)
 {
-	uint32_t cons_head, prod_tail;
-	uint32_t cons_next, entries;
-	uint32_t mask = r->mask;
-
-	cons_head = r->cons.head;
-	prod_tail = r->prod.tail;
-	/* The subtraction is done between two unsigned 32bits value
-	 * (the result is always modulo 32 bits even if we have
-	 * cons_head > prod_tail). So 'entries' is always between 0
-	 * and size(ring)-1. */
-	entries = prod_tail - cons_head;
-
-	if (n > entries)
-		n = (behavior == RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED) ? 0 : entries;
-
-	if (unlikely(entries == 0))
-		goto end;
+	uint32_t cons_head, cons_next;
+	uint32_t entries;
 
-	cons_next = cons_head + n;
-	r->cons.head = cons_next;
+	n = __rte_ring_move_cons_head(r, is_mp, n, behavior,
+			&cons_head, &cons_next, &entries);
+	if (n == 0)
+		goto end;
 
-	/* copy in table */
 	DEQUEUE_PTRS();
 	rte_smp_rmb();
 
+	/*
+	 * If there are other enqueues in progress that preceded us,
+	 * we need to wait for them to complete
+	 */
+	while (unlikely(r->cons.tail != cons_head))
+		rte_pause();
+
 	r->cons.tail = cons_next;
+
 end:
 	if (available != NULL)
 		*available = entries - n;
@@ -628,8 +579,8 @@ static inline unsigned int __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_mp_enqueue_bulk(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
 			 unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
 {
-	return __rte_ring_mp_do_enqueue(r, obj_table, n, RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED,
-			free_space);
+	return __rte_ring_do_enqueue(r, obj_table, n, RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED,
+			__IS_MP, free_space);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -648,8 +599,8 @@ static inline unsigned int __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_sp_enqueue_bulk(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
 			 unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
 {
-	return __rte_ring_sp_do_enqueue(r, obj_table, n, RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED,
-			free_space);
+	return __rte_ring_do_enqueue(r, obj_table, n, RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED,
+			__IS_SP, free_space);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -672,10 +623,8 @@ static inline unsigned int __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_enqueue_bulk(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
 		      unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
 {
-	if (r->prod.sp_enqueue)
-		return rte_ring_sp_enqueue_bulk(r, obj_table, n, free_space);
-	else
-		return rte_ring_mp_enqueue_bulk(r, obj_table, n, free_space);
+	return __rte_ring_do_enqueue(r, obj_table, n, RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED,
+			r->prod.sp_enqueue, free_space);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -755,8 +704,8 @@ static inline unsigned int __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_mc_dequeue_bulk(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table,
 		unsigned int n, unsigned int *available)
 {
-	return __rte_ring_mc_do_dequeue(r, obj_table, n, RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED,
-			available);
+	return __rte_ring_do_dequeue(r, obj_table, n, RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED,
+			__IS_MC, available);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -776,8 +725,8 @@ static inline unsigned int __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_sc_dequeue_bulk(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table,
 		unsigned int n, unsigned int *available)
 {
-	return __rte_ring_sc_do_dequeue(r, obj_table, n, RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED,
-			available);
+	return __rte_ring_do_dequeue(r, obj_table, n, RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED,
+			__IS_SC, available);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -800,10 +749,8 @@ static inline unsigned int __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_dequeue_bulk(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table, unsigned int n,
 		unsigned int *available)
 {
-	if (r->cons.sc_dequeue)
-		return rte_ring_sc_dequeue_bulk(r, obj_table, n, available);
-	else
-		return rte_ring_mc_dequeue_bulk(r, obj_table, n, available);
+	return __rte_ring_do_dequeue(r, obj_table, n, RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED,
+				r->cons.sc_dequeue, available);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -986,8 +933,8 @@ static inline unsigned __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_mp_enqueue_burst(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
 			 unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
 {
-	return __rte_ring_mp_do_enqueue(r, obj_table, n,
-			RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, free_space);
+	return __rte_ring_do_enqueue(r, obj_table, n,
+			RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, __IS_MP, free_space);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -1006,8 +953,8 @@ static inline unsigned __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_sp_enqueue_burst(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
 			 unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
 {
-	return __rte_ring_sp_do_enqueue(r, obj_table, n,
-			RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, free_space);
+	return __rte_ring_do_enqueue(r, obj_table, n,
+			RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, __IS_SP, free_space);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -1030,10 +977,8 @@ static inline unsigned __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_enqueue_burst(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
 		      unsigned int n, unsigned int *free_space)
 {
-	if (r->prod.sp_enqueue)
-		return rte_ring_sp_enqueue_burst(r, obj_table, n, free_space);
-	else
-		return rte_ring_mp_enqueue_burst(r, obj_table, n, free_space);
+	return __rte_ring_do_enqueue(r, obj_table, n, RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE,
+			r->prod.sp_enqueue, free_space);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -1057,8 +1002,8 @@ static inline unsigned __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_mc_dequeue_burst(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table,
 		unsigned int n, unsigned int *available)
 {
-	return __rte_ring_mc_do_dequeue(r, obj_table, n,
-			RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, available);
+	return __rte_ring_do_dequeue(r, obj_table, n,
+			RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, __IS_MC, available);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -1079,8 +1024,8 @@ static inline unsigned __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_sc_dequeue_burst(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table,
 		unsigned int n, unsigned int *available)
 {
-	return __rte_ring_sc_do_dequeue(r, obj_table, n,
-			RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, available);
+	return __rte_ring_do_dequeue(r, obj_table, n,
+			RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE, __IS_SC, available);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -1103,10 +1048,9 @@ static inline unsigned __attribute__((always_inline))
 rte_ring_dequeue_burst(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table,
 		unsigned int n, unsigned int *available)
 {
-	if (r->cons.sc_dequeue)
-		return rte_ring_sc_dequeue_burst(r, obj_table, n, available);
-	else
-		return rte_ring_mc_dequeue_burst(r, obj_table, n, available);
+	return __rte_ring_do_dequeue(r, obj_table, n,
+				RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE,
+				r->cons.sc_dequeue, available);
 }
 
 #ifdef __cplusplus
-- 
2.9.3

  parent reply	other threads:[~2017-02-07 14:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-01-25 12:14 [dpdk-dev] rte_ring features in use (or not) Bruce Richardson
2017-01-25 12:16 ` Bruce Richardson
2017-01-25 13:20 ` Olivier MATZ
2017-01-25 13:54   ` Bruce Richardson
2017-01-25 14:48     ` Bruce Richardson
2017-01-25 15:59       ` Wiles, Keith
2017-01-25 16:57         ` Bruce Richardson
2017-01-25 17:29           ` Ananyev, Konstantin
2017-01-31 10:53             ` Olivier Matz
2017-01-31 11:41               ` Bruce Richardson
2017-01-31 12:10                 ` Bruce Richardson
2017-01-31 13:27                   ` Olivier Matz
2017-01-31 13:46                     ` Bruce Richardson
2017-01-25 22:27           ` Wiles, Keith
2017-01-25 16:39   ` Stephen Hemminger
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 00/19] ring cleanup and generalization Bruce Richardson
2017-02-14  8:32   ` Olivier Matz
2017-02-14  9:39     ` Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 01/19] app/pdump: fix duplicate macro definition Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 02/19] ring: remove split cacheline build setting Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 03/19] ring: create common structure for prod and cons metadata Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 04/19] ring: add a function to return the ring size Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 05/19] crypto/null: use ring size function Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 06/19] ring: eliminate duplication of size and mask fields Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 07/19] ring: remove debug setting Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 08/19] ring: remove the yield when waiting for tail update Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 09/19] ring: remove watermark support Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 10/19] ring: make bulk and burst fn return vals consistent Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 11/19] ring: allow enq fns to return free space value Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 12/19] examples/quota_watermark: use ring space for watermarks Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 13/19] ring: allow dequeue fns to return remaining entry count Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 14/19] ring: reduce scope of local variables Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` Bruce Richardson [this message]
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 16/19] ring: create common function for updating tail idx Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 17/19] ring: allow macros to work with any type of object Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 18/19] ring: add object size parameter to memory size calculation Bruce Richardson
2017-02-07 14:12 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFCv3 19/19] ring: add event ring implementation Bruce Richardson

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