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#include <rte_ring_peek_elem_pvt.h>
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struct | rte_ring_zc_data |
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static __rte_always_inline unsigned int | rte_ring_enqueue_zc_bulk_elem_start (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, struct rte_ring_zc_data *zcd, unsigned int *free_space) |
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int | rte_ring_enqueue_zc_bulk_start (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int n, struct rte_ring_zc_data *zcd, unsigned int *free_space) |
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int | rte_ring_enqueue_zc_burst_elem_start (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, struct rte_ring_zc_data *zcd, unsigned int *free_space) |
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int | rte_ring_enqueue_zc_burst_start (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int n, struct rte_ring_zc_data *zcd, unsigned int *free_space) |
static __rte_always_inline void | rte_ring_enqueue_zc_elem_finish (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int n) |
static __rte_always_inline void | rte_ring_enqueue_zc_finish (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int n) |
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int | rte_ring_dequeue_zc_bulk_elem_start (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, struct rte_ring_zc_data *zcd, unsigned int *available) |
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int | rte_ring_dequeue_zc_bulk_start (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int n, struct rte_ring_zc_data *zcd, unsigned int *available) |
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int | rte_ring_dequeue_zc_burst_elem_start (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int esize, unsigned int n, struct rte_ring_zc_data *zcd, unsigned int *available) |
static __rte_always_inline unsigned int | rte_ring_dequeue_zc_burst_start (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int n, struct rte_ring_zc_data *zcd, unsigned int *available) |
static __rte_always_inline void | rte_ring_dequeue_zc_elem_finish (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int n) |
static __rte_always_inline void | rte_ring_dequeue_zc_finish (struct rte_ring *r, unsigned int n) |
It is not recommended to include this file directly. Please include <rte_ring_elem.h> instead.
Ring Peek Zero Copy APIs These APIs make it possible to split public enqueue/dequeue API into 3 parts:
Note that currently these APIs are available only for two sync modes: 1) Single Producer/Single Consumer (RTE_RING_SYNC_ST) 2) Serialized Producer/Serialized Consumer (RTE_RING_SYNC_MT_HTS). It is user's responsibility to create/init ring with appropriate sync modes selected.
Following are some examples showing the API usage. 1) struct elem_obj {uint64_t a; uint32_t b, c;}; struct elem_obj *obj;
// Create ring with sync type RTE_RING_SYNC_ST or RTE_RING_SYNC_MT_HTS // Reserve space on the ring n = rte_ring_enqueue_zc_bulk_elem_start(r, sizeof(elem_obj), 1, &zcd, NULL);
// Produce the data directly on the ring memory obj = (struct elem_obj *)zcd->ptr1; obj->a = rte_get_a(); obj->b = rte_get_b(); obj->c = rte_get_c(); rte_ring_enqueue_zc_elem_finish(ring, n);
2) // Create ring with sync type RTE_RING_SYNC_ST or RTE_RING_SYNC_MT_HTS // Reserve space on the ring n = rte_ring_enqueue_zc_burst_start(r, 32, &zcd, NULL);
// Pkt I/O core polls packets from the NIC if (n != 0) { nb_rx = rte_eth_rx_burst(portid, queueid, zcd->ptr1, zcd->n1); if (nb_rx == zcd->n1 && n != zcd->n1) nb_rx = rte_eth_rx_burst(portid, queueid, zcd->ptr2, n - zcd->n1);
// Provide packets to the packet processing cores rte_ring_enqueue_zc_finish(r, nb_rx); }
Note that between start and finish none other thread can proceed with enqueue/dequeue operation till finish completes.
Definition in file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Start to enqueue several objects on the ring. Note that no actual objects are put in the queue by this function, it just reserves space for the user on the ring. User has to copy objects into the queue using the returned pointers. User should call rte_ring_enqueue_zc_elem_finish to complete the enqueue operation.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
esize | The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4. |
n | The number of objects to add in the ring. |
zcd | Structure containing the pointers and length of the space reserved on the ring storage. |
free_space | If non-NULL, returns the amount of space in the ring after the reservation operation has finished. |
Definition at line 180 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Start to enqueue several pointers to objects on the ring. Note that no actual pointers are put in the queue by this function, it just reserves space for the user on the ring. User has to copy pointers to objects into the queue using the returned pointers. User should call rte_ring_enqueue_zc_finish to complete the enqueue operation.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
n | The number of objects to add in the ring. |
zcd | Structure containing the pointers and length of the space reserved on the ring storage. |
free_space | If non-NULL, returns the amount of space in the ring after the reservation operation has finished. |
Definition at line 210 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Start to enqueue several objects on the ring. Note that no actual objects are put in the queue by this function, it just reserves space for the user on the ring. User has to copy objects into the queue using the returned pointers. User should call rte_ring_enqueue_zc_elem_finish to complete the enqueue operation.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
esize | The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4. |
n | The number of objects to add in the ring. |
zcd | Structure containing the pointers and length of the space reserved on the ring storage. |
free_space | If non-NULL, returns the amount of space in the ring after the reservation operation has finished. |
Definition at line 241 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Start to enqueue several pointers to objects on the ring. Note that no actual pointers are put in the queue by this function, it just reserves space for the user on the ring. User has to copy pointers to objects into the queue using the returned pointers. User should call rte_ring_enqueue_zc_finish to complete the enqueue operation.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
n | The number of objects to add in the ring. |
zcd | Structure containing the pointers and length of the space reserved on the ring storage. |
free_space | If non-NULL, returns the amount of space in the ring after the reservation operation has finished. |
Definition at line 271 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Complete enqueuing several objects on the ring. Note that number of objects to enqueue should not exceed previous enqueue_start return value.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
n | The number of objects to add to the ring. |
Definition at line 289 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Complete enqueuing several pointers to objects on the ring. Note that number of objects to enqueue should not exceed previous enqueue_start return value.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
n | The number of pointers to objects to add to the ring. |
Definition at line 321 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Start to dequeue several objects from the ring. Note that no actual objects are copied from the queue by this function. User has to copy objects from the queue using the returned pointers. User should call rte_ring_dequeue_zc_elem_finish to complete the dequeue operation.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
esize | The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4. |
n | The number of objects to remove from the ring. |
zcd | Structure containing the pointers and length of the space reserved on the ring storage. |
available | If non-NULL, returns the number of remaining ring entries after the dequeue has finished. |
Definition at line 387 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Start to dequeue several pointers to objects from the ring. Note that no actual pointers are removed from the queue by this function. User has to copy pointers to objects from the queue using the returned pointers. User should call rte_ring_dequeue_zc_finish to complete the dequeue operation.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
n | The number of objects to remove from the ring. |
zcd | Structure containing the pointers and length of the space reserved on the ring storage. |
available | If non-NULL, returns the number of remaining ring entries after the dequeue has finished. |
Definition at line 416 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Start to dequeue several objects from the ring. Note that no actual objects are copied from the queue by this function. User has to copy objects from the queue using the returned pointers. User should call rte_ring_dequeue_zc_elem_finish to complete the dequeue operation.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
esize | The size of ring element, in bytes. It must be a multiple of 4. This must be the same value used while creating the ring. Otherwise the results are undefined. |
n | The number of objects to dequeue from the ring. |
zcd | Structure containing the pointers and length of the space reserved on the ring storage. |
available | If non-NULL, returns the number of remaining ring entries after the dequeue has finished. |
Definition at line 448 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Start to dequeue several pointers to objects from the ring. Note that no actual pointers are removed from the queue by this function. User has to copy pointers to objects from the queue using the returned pointers. User should call rte_ring_dequeue_zc_finish to complete the dequeue operation.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
n | The number of objects to remove from the ring. |
zcd | Structure containing the pointers and length of the space reserved on the ring storage. |
available | If non-NULL, returns the number of remaining ring entries after the dequeue has finished. |
Definition at line 477 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Complete dequeuing several objects from the ring. Note that number of objects to dequeued should not exceed previous dequeue_start return value.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
n | The number of objects to remove from the ring. |
Definition at line 495 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.
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Complete dequeuing several objects from the ring. Note that number of objects to dequeued should not exceed previous dequeue_start return value.
r | A pointer to the ring structure. |
n | The number of objects to remove from the ring. |
Definition at line 527 of file rte_ring_peek_zc.h.