From: Marc Sune <marc.sune@bisdn.de>
To: "Zhang, Helin" <helin.zhang@intel.com>
Cc: "dev@dpdk.org" <dev@dpdk.org>
Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v3] KNI: use a memzone pool for KNI alloc/release
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 11:25:40 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5440E094.3080008@bisdn.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <F35DEAC7BCE34641BA9FAC6BCA4A12E70A79E06E@SHSMSX104.ccr.corp.intel.com>
Hi Helin,
You are right. The example application should properly call
rte_kni_init() with the right amount of #KNI ifaces. I overlooked it. I
will fix it and circulate patch v4.
Apologize for the inconvenience.
marc
On 17/10/14 02:47, Zhang, Helin wrote:
> Hi Marc
>
> After I read part of KNI app code again, I still have comments for your code changes in KNI example applications. I guess you might need another version of patch. Sorry and Thanks!
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces@dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Marc Sune
>> Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 4:50 PM
>> To: dev@dpdk.org
>> Subject: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v3] KNI: use a memzone pool for KNI alloc/release
>>
>> This patch implements the KNI memzone pool in order to prevent memzone
>> exhaustion when allocating/deallocating KNI interfaces.
>>
>> It adds a new API call, rte_kni_init(max_kni_ifaces) that shall be called before
>> any call to rte_kni_alloc() if KNI is used.
>>
>> v2: Moved KNI fd opening to rte_kni_init(). Revised style.
>> v3: Adapted examples/kni to rte_kni_init().
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Marc Sune <marc.sune@bisdn.de>
>> ---
>> examples/kni/main.c | 3 +
>> lib/librte_kni/rte_kni.c | 315
>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
>> lib/librte_kni/rte_kni.h | 18 +++
>> 3 files changed, 277 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/examples/kni/main.c b/examples/kni/main.c index cb17b43..f998b02
>> 100644
>> --- a/examples/kni/main.c
>> +++ b/examples/kni/main.c
>> @@ -872,6 +872,9 @@ main(int argc, char** argv)
>> rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, "Configured invalid "
>> "port ID %u\n", i);
>>
>> + /* Initialize KNI subsystem */
>> + rte_kni_init(nb_sys_ports);
> Use 'nb_sys_ports' as the max number of KNI interfaces is not good enough. KNI example application supports multiple KNI interfaces per port, that will use more kernel threads for receiving packets from user space, then performance can be higher.
> I think the max number of KNI interfaces here should be "nb_sys_ports * params[port_id]->nb_kni", note that 'params[port_id]->nb_kni' is calculated in kni_alloc(), you might need to put that calculation before calling rte_kni_init().
>
>> +
>> /* Initialise each port */
>> for (port = 0; port < nb_sys_ports; port++) {
>> /* Skip ports that are not enabled */ diff --git a/lib/librte_kni/rte_kni.c
>> b/lib/librte_kni/rte_kni.c index 76feef4..e339ef0 100644
>> --- a/lib/librte_kni/rte_kni.c
>> +++ b/lib/librte_kni/rte_kni.c
>> @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
>> #include <unistd.h>
>> #include <sys/ioctl.h>
>>
>> +#include <rte_spinlock.h>
>> #include <rte_string_fns.h>
>> #include <rte_ethdev.h>
>> #include <rte_malloc.h>
>> @@ -58,7 +59,7 @@
>>
>> #define KNI_REQUEST_MBUF_NUM_MAX 32
>>
>> -#define KNI_MZ_CHECK(mz) do { if (mz) goto fail; } while (0)
>> +#define KNI_MEM_CHECK(cond) do { if (cond) goto kni_fail; } while (0)
>>
>> /**
>> * KNI context
>> @@ -66,6 +67,7 @@
>> struct rte_kni {
>> char name[RTE_KNI_NAMESIZE]; /**< KNI interface name */
>> uint16_t group_id; /**< Group ID of KNI devices */
>> + uint32_t slot_id; /**< KNI pool slot ID */
>> struct rte_mempool *pktmbuf_pool; /**< pkt mbuf mempool */
>> unsigned mbuf_size; /**< mbuf size */
>>
>> @@ -88,10 +90,48 @@ enum kni_ops_status {
>> KNI_REQ_REGISTERED,
>> };
>>
>> +/**
>> + * KNI memzone pool slot
>> + */
>> +struct rte_kni_memzone_slot{
>> + uint32_t id;
>> + uint8_t in_use : 1; /**< slot in use */
>> +
>> + /* Memzones */
>> + const struct rte_memzone *m_ctx; /**< KNI ctx */
>> + const struct rte_memzone *m_tx_q; /**< TX queue */
>> + const struct rte_memzone *m_rx_q; /**< RX queue */
>> + const struct rte_memzone *m_alloc_q; /**< Allocated mbufs queue */
>> + const struct rte_memzone *m_free_q; /**< To be freed mbufs queue
>> */
>> + const struct rte_memzone *m_req_q; /**< Request queue */
>> + const struct rte_memzone *m_resp_q; /**< Response queue */
>> + const struct rte_memzone *m_sync_addr;
>> +
>> + /* Free linked list */
>> + struct rte_kni_memzone_slot *next; /**< Next slot link.list */
>> +};
>> +
>> +/**
>> + * KNI memzone pool
>> + */
>> +struct rte_kni_memzone_pool{
>> + uint8_t initialized : 1; /**< Global KNI pool init flag */
>> +
>> + uint32_t max_ifaces; /**< Max. num of KNI ifaces */
>> + struct rte_kni_memzone_slot *slots; /**< Pool slots */
>> + rte_spinlock_t mutex; /**< alloc/relase mutex */
>> +
>> + /* Free memzone slots linked-list */
>> + struct rte_kni_memzone_slot *free; /**< First empty slot */
>> + struct rte_kni_memzone_slot *free_tail; /**< Last empty slot */
>> +};
>> +
>> +
>> static void kni_free_mbufs(struct rte_kni *kni); static void
>> kni_allocate_mbufs(struct rte_kni *kni);
>>
>> static volatile int kni_fd = -1;
>> +static struct rte_kni_memzone_pool kni_memzone_pool = {0};
>>
>> static const struct rte_memzone *
>> kni_memzone_reserve(const char *name, size_t len, int socket_id, @@
>> -105,6 +145,161 @@ kni_memzone_reserve(const char *name, size_t len, int
>> socket_id,
>> return mz;
>> }
>>
>> +/* Pool mgmt */
>> +static struct rte_kni_memzone_slot*
>> +kni_memzone_pool_alloc(void)
>> +{
>> + struct rte_kni_memzone_slot* slot;
>> +
>> + rte_spinlock_lock(&kni_memzone_pool.mutex);
>> +
>> + if(!kni_memzone_pool.free) {
>> + rte_spinlock_unlock(&kni_memzone_pool.mutex);
>> + return NULL;
>> + }
>> +
>> + slot = kni_memzone_pool.free;
>> + kni_memzone_pool.free = slot->next;
>> +
>> + if(!kni_memzone_pool.free)
>> + kni_memzone_pool.free_tail = NULL;
>> +
>> + rte_spinlock_unlock(&kni_memzone_pool.mutex);
>> +
>> + return slot;
>> +}
>> +
>> +static void
>> +kni_memzone_pool_release(struct rte_kni_memzone_slot* slot) {
>> + rte_spinlock_lock(&kni_memzone_pool.mutex);
>> +
>> + if(kni_memzone_pool.free)
>> + kni_memzone_pool.free_tail->next = slot;
>> + else
>> + kni_memzone_pool.free = slot;
>> +
>> + kni_memzone_pool.free_tail = slot;
>> + slot->next = NULL;
>> +
>> + rte_spinlock_unlock(&kni_memzone_pool.mutex);
>> +}
>> +
>> +
>> +/* Shall be called before any allocation happens */ void
>> +rte_kni_init(unsigned int max_kni_ifaces) {
>> + uint32_t i;
>> + struct rte_kni_memzone_slot* it;
>> + const struct rte_memzone *mz;
>> +#define OBJNAMSIZ 32
>> + char obj_name[OBJNAMSIZ];
>> + char mz_name[RTE_MEMZONE_NAMESIZE];
>> +
>> + if(max_kni_ifaces == 0) {
>> + RTE_LOG(ERR, KNI, "Invalid number of max_kni_ifaces %d\n",
>> + max_kni_ifaces);
>> + rte_panic("Unable to initialize KNI\n");
>> + }
>> +
>> + /* Check FD and open */
>> + if (kni_fd < 0) {
>> + kni_fd = open("/dev/" KNI_DEVICE, O_RDWR);
>> + if (kni_fd < 0) {
>> + rte_panic("Can not open /dev/%s\n", KNI_DEVICE);
>> + }
>> + }
>> +
>> + /* Allocate slot objects */
>> + kni_memzone_pool.slots = (struct
>> rte_kni_memzone_slot*)rte_malloc(NULL,
>> + sizeof(struct rte_kni_memzone_slot) *
>> + max_kni_ifaces,
>> + 0);
>> + KNI_MEM_CHECK(kni_memzone_pool.slots == NULL);
>> +
>> + /* Initialize general pool variables */
>> + kni_memzone_pool.initialized = 1;
>> + kni_memzone_pool.max_ifaces = max_kni_ifaces;
>> + kni_memzone_pool.free = &kni_memzone_pool.slots[0];
>> +
>> + /* Pre-allocate all memzones of all the slots; panic on error */
>> + for(i=0; i<max_kni_ifaces; i++) {
>> +
>> + /* Recover current slot */
>> + it = &kni_memzone_pool.slots[i];
>> + it->id = i;
>> +
>> + /* Allocate KNI context */
>> + snprintf(mz_name, RTE_MEMZONE_NAMESIZE, "KNI_INFO_%d", i);
>> + mz = kni_memzone_reserve(mz_name, sizeof(struct rte_kni),
>> + SOCKET_ID_ANY, 0);
>> + KNI_MEM_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + it->m_ctx = mz;
>> +
>> + /* TX RING */
>> + snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_tx_%d", i);
>> + mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE,
>> + SOCKET_ID_ANY, 0);
>> + KNI_MEM_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + it->m_tx_q = mz;
>> +
>> + /* RX RING */
>> + snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_rx_%d", i);
>> + mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE,
>> + SOCKET_ID_ANY, 0);
>> + KNI_MEM_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + it->m_rx_q = mz;
>> +
>> + /* ALLOC RING */
>> + snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_alloc_%d", i);
>> + mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE,
>> + SOCKET_ID_ANY, 0);
>> + KNI_MEM_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + it->m_alloc_q = mz;
>> +
>> + /* FREE RING */
>> + snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_free_%d", i);
>> + mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE,
>> + SOCKET_ID_ANY, 0);
>> + KNI_MEM_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + it->m_free_q = mz;
>> +
>> + /* Request RING */
>> + snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_req_%d", i);
>> + mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE,
>> + SOCKET_ID_ANY, 0);
>> + KNI_MEM_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + it->m_req_q = mz;
>> +
>> + /* Response RING */
>> + snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_resp_%d", i);
>> + mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE,
>> + SOCKET_ID_ANY, 0);
>> + KNI_MEM_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + it->m_resp_q = mz;
>> +
>> + /* Req/Resp sync mem area */
>> + snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_sync_%d", i);
>> + mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE,
>> + SOCKET_ID_ANY, 0);
>> + KNI_MEM_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + it->m_sync_addr = mz;
>> +
>> + if(i+1 == max_kni_ifaces) {
>> + it->next = NULL;
>> + kni_memzone_pool.free_tail = it;
>> + }else
>> + it->next = &kni_memzone_pool.slots[i+1];
>> + }
>> +
>> + return;
>> +
>> +kni_fail:
>> + rte_panic("Unable to allocate memory for max_kni_ifaces:%d."
>> + "increase the amount of hugepages memory\n", max_kni_ifaces); }
>> +
>> /* It is deprecated and just for backward compatibility */ struct rte_kni *
>> rte_kni_create(uint8_t port_id, @@ -140,34 +335,37 @@ rte_kni_alloc(struct
>> rte_mempool *pktmbuf_pool,
>> struct rte_kni_device_info dev_info;
>> struct rte_kni *ctx;
>> char intf_name[RTE_KNI_NAMESIZE];
>> -#define OBJNAMSIZ 32
>> - char obj_name[OBJNAMSIZ];
>> char mz_name[RTE_MEMZONE_NAMESIZE];
>> const struct rte_memzone *mz;
>> + struct rte_kni_memzone_slot* slot=NULL;
>>
>> if (!pktmbuf_pool || !conf || !conf->name[0])
>> return NULL;
>>
>> - /* Check FD and open once */
>> - if (kni_fd < 0) {
>> - kni_fd = open("/dev/" KNI_DEVICE, O_RDWR);
>> - if (kni_fd < 0) {
>> - RTE_LOG(ERR, KNI, "Can not open /dev/%s\n",
>> - KNI_DEVICE);
>> - return NULL;
>> - }
>> + /* Check if KNI subsystem has been initialized */
>> + if (kni_memzone_pool.initialized != 1) {
>> + RTE_LOG(ERR, KNI, "KNI subsystem has not been initialized. "
>> + "Invoke rte_kni_init() first\n");
>> + return NULL;
>> }
>>
>> + /* Get an available slot from the pool */
>> + slot = kni_memzone_pool_alloc();
>> + if(!slot) {
>> + RTE_LOG(ERR, KNI, "Cannot allocate more KNI interfaces; "
>> + "increase the number of max_kni_ifaces(current %d) or "
>> + "release unusued ones.\n",
>> + kni_memzone_pool.max_ifaces);
>> + return NULL;
>> + }
>> +
>> + /* Recover ctx */
>> + ctx = slot->m_ctx->addr;
>> snprintf(intf_name, RTE_KNI_NAMESIZE, "%s", conf->name);
>> - snprintf(mz_name, RTE_MEMZONE_NAMESIZE, "KNI_INFO_%s",
>> intf_name);
>> - mz = kni_memzone_reserve(mz_name, sizeof(struct rte_kni),
>> - SOCKET_ID_ANY, 0);
>> - KNI_MZ_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> - ctx = mz->addr;
>>
>> if (ctx->in_use) {
>> RTE_LOG(ERR, KNI, "KNI %s is in use\n", ctx->name);
>> - goto fail;
>> + return NULL;
>> }
>> memset(ctx, 0, sizeof(struct rte_kni));
>> if (ops)
>> @@ -190,83 +388,72 @@ rte_kni_alloc(struct rte_mempool *pktmbuf_pool,
>> RTE_LOG(INFO, KNI, "pci: %02x:%02x:%02x \t %02x:%02x\n",
>> dev_info.bus, dev_info.devid, dev_info.function,
>> dev_info.vendor_id, dev_info.device_id);
>> -
>> /* TX RING */
>> - snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_tx_%s", intf_name);
>> - mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE, SOCKET_ID_ANY,
>> 0);
>> - KNI_MZ_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + mz = slot->m_tx_q;
>> ctx->tx_q = mz->addr;
>> kni_fifo_init(ctx->tx_q, KNI_FIFO_COUNT_MAX);
>> dev_info.tx_phys = mz->phys_addr;
>>
>> /* RX RING */
>> - snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_rx_%s", intf_name);
>> - mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE, SOCKET_ID_ANY,
>> 0);
>> - KNI_MZ_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + mz = slot->m_rx_q;
>> ctx->rx_q = mz->addr;
>> kni_fifo_init(ctx->rx_q, KNI_FIFO_COUNT_MAX);
>> dev_info.rx_phys = mz->phys_addr;
>>
>> /* ALLOC RING */
>> - snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_alloc_%s", intf_name);
>> - mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE, SOCKET_ID_ANY,
>> 0);
>> - KNI_MZ_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + mz = slot->m_alloc_q;
>> ctx->alloc_q = mz->addr;
>> kni_fifo_init(ctx->alloc_q, KNI_FIFO_COUNT_MAX);
>> dev_info.alloc_phys = mz->phys_addr;
>>
>> /* FREE RING */
>> - snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_free_%s", intf_name);
>> - mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE, SOCKET_ID_ANY,
>> 0);
>> - KNI_MZ_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + mz = slot->m_free_q;
>> ctx->free_q = mz->addr;
>> kni_fifo_init(ctx->free_q, KNI_FIFO_COUNT_MAX);
>> dev_info.free_phys = mz->phys_addr;
>>
>> /* Request RING */
>> - snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_req_%s", intf_name);
>> - mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE, SOCKET_ID_ANY,
>> 0);
>> - KNI_MZ_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + mz = slot->m_req_q;
>> ctx->req_q = mz->addr;
>> kni_fifo_init(ctx->req_q, KNI_FIFO_COUNT_MAX);
>> dev_info.req_phys = mz->phys_addr;
>>
>> /* Response RING */
>> - snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_resp_%s", intf_name);
>> - mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE, SOCKET_ID_ANY,
>> 0);
>> - KNI_MZ_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + mz = slot->m_resp_q;
>> ctx->resp_q = mz->addr;
>> kni_fifo_init(ctx->resp_q, KNI_FIFO_COUNT_MAX);
>> dev_info.resp_phys = mz->phys_addr;
>>
>> /* Req/Resp sync mem area */
>> - snprintf(obj_name, OBJNAMSIZ, "kni_sync_%s", intf_name);
>> - mz = kni_memzone_reserve(obj_name, KNI_FIFO_SIZE, SOCKET_ID_ANY,
>> 0);
>> - KNI_MZ_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + mz = slot->m_sync_addr;
>> ctx->sync_addr = mz->addr;
>> dev_info.sync_va = mz->addr;
>> dev_info.sync_phys = mz->phys_addr;
>>
>> +
>> /* MBUF mempool */
>> snprintf(mz_name, sizeof(mz_name), RTE_MEMPOOL_OBJ_NAME,
>> pktmbuf_pool->name);
>> mz = rte_memzone_lookup(mz_name);
>> - KNI_MZ_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> + KNI_MEM_CHECK(mz == NULL);
>> dev_info.mbuf_va = mz->addr;
>> dev_info.mbuf_phys = mz->phys_addr;
>> ctx->pktmbuf_pool = pktmbuf_pool;
>> ctx->group_id = conf->group_id;
>> + ctx->slot_id = slot->id;
>> ctx->mbuf_size = conf->mbuf_size;
>>
>> ret = ioctl(kni_fd, RTE_KNI_IOCTL_CREATE, &dev_info);
>> - KNI_MZ_CHECK(ret < 0);
>> + KNI_MEM_CHECK(ret < 0);
>>
>> ctx->in_use = 1;
>>
>> return ctx;
>>
>> -fail:
>> -
>> +kni_fail:
>> + if(slot)
>> + kni_memzone_pool_release(&kni_memzone_pool.slots[slot->id]);
>> +
>> return NULL;
>> }
>>
>> @@ -287,6 +474,7 @@ int
>> rte_kni_release(struct rte_kni *kni)
>> {
>> struct rte_kni_device_info dev_info;
>> + uint32_t slot_id;
>>
>> if (!kni || !kni->in_use)
>> return -1;
>> @@ -302,8 +490,19 @@ rte_kni_release(struct rte_kni *kni)
>> kni_free_fifo(kni->rx_q);
>> kni_free_fifo(kni->alloc_q);
>> kni_free_fifo(kni->free_q);
>> +
>> + slot_id = kni->slot_id;
>> +
>> + /* Memset the KNI struct */
>> memset(kni, 0, sizeof(struct rte_kni));
>>
>> + /* Release memzone */
>> + if(slot_id > kni_memzone_pool.max_ifaces) {
>> + rte_panic("KNI pool: corrupted slot ID: %d, max: %d\n",
>> + slot_id, kni_memzone_pool.max_ifaces);
>> + }
>> + kni_memzone_pool_release(&kni_memzone_pool.slots[slot_id]);
>> +
>> return 0;
>> }
>>
>> @@ -437,23 +636,21 @@ rte_kni_get_port_id(struct rte_kni *kni) struct
>> rte_kni * rte_kni_get(const char *name) {
>> - struct rte_kni *kni;
>> - const struct rte_memzone *mz;
>> - char mz_name[RTE_MEMZONE_NAMESIZE];
>> -
>> - if (!name || !name[0])
>> - return NULL;
>> -
>> - snprintf(mz_name, RTE_MEMZONE_NAMESIZE, "KNI_INFO_%s", name);
>> - mz = rte_memzone_lookup(mz_name);
>> - if (!mz)
>> - return NULL;
>> -
>> - kni = mz->addr;
>> - if (!kni->in_use)
>> - return NULL;
>> + uint32_t i;
>> + struct rte_kni_memzone_slot* it;
>> + struct rte_kni* kni;
>> +
>> + /* Note: could be improved perf-wise if necessary */
>> + for(i=0; i<kni_memzone_pool.max_ifaces; i++) {
>> + it = &kni_memzone_pool.slots[i];
>> + if(it->in_use == 0)
>> + continue;
>> + kni = it->m_ctx->addr;
>> + if(strncmp(kni->name, name, RTE_KNI_NAMESIZE) == 0)
>> + return kni;
>> + }
>>
>> - return kni;
>> + return NULL;
>> }
>>
>> /*
>> diff --git a/lib/librte_kni/rte_kni.h b/lib/librte_kni/rte_kni.h index
>> 1a0b004..0159a1d 100644
>> --- a/lib/librte_kni/rte_kni.h
>> +++ b/lib/librte_kni/rte_kni.h
>> @@ -90,11 +90,27 @@ struct rte_kni_conf { };
>>
>> /**
>> + * Initialize and preallocate KNI subsystem
>> + *
>> + * This function is to be executed on the MASTER lcore only, after EAL
>> + * initialization and before any KNI interface is attempted to be
>> + * allocated
>> + *
>> + * @param max_kni_ifaces
>> + * The maximum number of KNI interfaces that can coexist concurrently
>> +*/ extern void rte_kni_init(unsigned int max_kni_ifaces);
>> +
>> +
>> +/**
>> * Allocate KNI interface according to the port id, mbuf size, mbuf pool,
>> * configurations and callbacks for kernel requests.The KNI interface created
>> * in the kernel space is the net interface the traditional Linux application
>> * talking to.
>> *
>> + * The rte_kni_alloc shall not be called before rte_kni_init() has been
>> + * called. rte_kni_alloc is thread safe.
>> + *
>> * @param pktmbuf_pool
>> * The mempool for allocting mbufs for packets.
>> * @param conf
>> @@ -138,6 +154,8 @@ extern struct rte_kni *rte_kni_create(uint8_t port_id,
>> * Release KNI interface according to the context. It will also release the
>> * paired KNI interface in kernel space. All processing on the specific KNI
>> * context need to be stopped before calling this interface.
>> + *
>> + * rte_kni_release is thread safe.
>> *
>> * @param kni
>> * The pointer to the context of an existent KNI interface.
>> --
>> 1.7.10.4
> Regards,
> Helin
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