From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from mga17.intel.com (mga17.intel.com [192.55.52.151]) by dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 579881B72C for ; Tue, 5 Jun 2018 11:25:05 +0200 (CEST) X-Amp-Result: SKIPPED(no attachment in message) X-Amp-File-Uploaded: False Received: from fmsmga003.fm.intel.com ([10.253.24.29]) by fmsmga107.fm.intel.com with ESMTP/TLS/DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384; 05 Jun 2018 02:25:03 -0700 X-ExtLoop1: 1 X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="5.49,478,1520924400"; d="scan'208";a="54855171" Received: from nikhilr-mobl1.amr.corp.intel.com (HELO [10.252.150.81]) ([10.252.150.81]) by FMSMGA003.fm.intel.com with ESMTP; 05 Jun 2018 02:25:01 -0700 To: Jerin Jacob Cc: hemant.agrawal@nxp.com, dev@dpdk.org, narender.vangati@intel.com, abhinandan.gujjar@intel.com, gage.eads@intel.com, nikhil.rao@intel.com References: <1527260924-86922-1-git-send-email-nikhil.rao@intel.com> <20180530072633.GA2015@jerin> <72136c5d-64ba-247c-97a8-728054935e7c@intel.com> <20180604051058.GA1913@jerin> From: "Rao, Nikhil" Message-ID: Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2018 14:54:58 +0530 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/52.8.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <20180604051058.GA1913@jerin> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [RFC] eventdev: event tx adapter APIs X-BeenThere: dev@dpdk.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.15 Precedence: list List-Id: DPDK patches and discussions List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2018 09:25:05 -0000 On 6/4/2018 10:41 AM, Jerin Jacob wrote: > -----Original Message----- >> Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2018 23:47:00 +0530 >> From: "Rao, Nikhil" >> To: Jerin Jacob >> CC: hemant.agrawal@nxp.com, dev@dpdk.org, narender.vangati@intel.com, >> abhinandan.gujjar@intel.com, gage.eads@intel.com, nikhil.rao@intel.com >> Subject: Re: [RFC] eventdev: event tx adapter APIs >> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 >> Thunderbird/52.8.0 >> >> >> Hi Jerin, > > >> The workers invoke rte_event_enqueue_burst() to their local port not to the >> extra port as you described. The queue ID specified when >> enqueuing is linked to the the adapter's port, the adapter reads these >> events and transmits mbufs on the >> ethernet port and queue specified in these mbufs. The diagram below >> illustrates what I just described. >> >> +------+ >> | | +----+ >> |Worker+-->+port+--+ >> | | +----+ | +----+ >> +------+ | +-->+eth0| >> | +---------+ +-------+ | +----+ >> +--+ | +----+ | +---+ +----+ >> | Queue +-->+port+-->+Adapter|------>+eth1| >> +--+ | +----+ | +---+ +----+ >> +------+ | +---------+ +-------+ | +----+ >> | | +----+ | +-->+eth2| >> |Worker+-->+port+--+ +----+ >> | | +----+ >> +------+ > > > Makes sense. One suggestion here, Since we have ALL type queue and > normal queues, Can we move the queue change or sched_type change code > from the application and move that down to function pointer abstraction(any > way adapter knows which queues to enqueue for), that way we can have same > final stage code for ALL type queues and Normal queues. > Yes, I see the queue/sched type change approach followed in pipeline_worker_tx.c, a queue id can be provided in rte_event_eth_tx_adapter_conf +struct rte_event_eth_tx_adapter_conf { + uint8_t event_port_id; + /**< Event port identifier, the adapter dequeues mbuf events from this + * port. + */ + uint16_t tx_metadata_off; + /**< Offset of struct rte_event_eth_tx_adapter_meta in the private + * area of the mbuf + */ + uint32_t max_nb_tx; + /**< The adapter can return early if it has processed at least + * max_nb_tx mbufs. This isn't treated as a requirement; batching may + * cause the adapter to process more than max_nb_tx mbufs. + */ +}; >> The worker core will receive events pointing to mbufs that need to be >> transmitted to different >> ports/queues, as described above. The port and the queue will be populated >> in the mbuf and the >> API can be as below >> >> uint16_t rte_event_eth_tx_adapter_enqueue(uint8_t instance_id, uint8_t event_port_id, const struct rte_event ev[], uint16_t nb_events); >> >> Let me know if that works for you. > > Yes. That API works for me. I think, we can leverage "struct > rte_eventdev" area for adding new function pointer. Just like > enqueue_new_burst, enqueue_forward_burst variants, we can add one more > there, so that we can reuse that hot cacheline for all fastpath function pointer case. > That would translate to adding "uint8_t dev_id" on the above API. The dev_id can be derived from the instance_id, does that work ? I need some clarification on the configuration API/flow. The eventdev_pipeline sample app checks if DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_MT_LOCKFREE flag is set on all ethernet devices and if so, uses the pipeline_worker_tx path as opposed to the "consumer" function, if we were to use the adapter to replace some of the sample code then it seems like the RTE_EVENT_ETH_TX_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT is hardware assist for the pipeline worker tx mode, the adapter would support 2 modes (consumer and worker_tx, borrowing terminology from the sample), worker_tx would only be supported if the eventdev supports RTE_EVENT_ETH_TX_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT (at least in the first version) Thanks, Nikhil