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diff --git a/doc/guides/eventdevs/opdl.rst b/doc/guides/eventdevs/opdl.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..21052232 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/guides/eventdevs/opdl.rst @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +.. BSD LICENSE + Copyright(c) 2017 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. + +OPDL Eventdev Poll Mode Driver +================================== + +The OPDL (Ordered Packet Distribution Library) eventdev is a specific\ +implementation of the eventdev API. It is particularly suited to packet\ +processing workloads that have high throughput and low latency requirements.\ +All packets follow the same path through the device. The order in which\ +packets follow is determinted by the order in which queues are set up.\ +Events are left on the ring until they are transmitted. As a result packets\ +do not go out of order + + +Features +-------- + +The OPDL eventdev implements a subset of features of the eventdev API; + +Queues + * Atomic + * Ordered (Parallel is supported as parallel is a subset of Ordered) + * Single-Link + +Ports + * Load balanced (for Atomic, Ordered, Parallel queues) + * Single Link (for single-link queues) + + +Configuration and Options +------------------------- + +The software eventdev is a vdev device, and as such can be created from the +application code, or from the EAL command line: + +* Call ``rte_vdev_init("event_opdl0")`` from the application + +* Use ``--vdev="event_opdl0"`` in the EAL options, which will call + rte_vdev_init() internally + +Example: + +.. code-block:: console + + ./your_eventdev_application --vdev="event_opdl0" + + +Single Port Queue +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +It is possible to create a Single Port Queue ``RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_SINGLE_LINK``. +Packets dequeued from this queue do not need to be re-enqueued (as is the +case with an ordered queue). The purpose of this queue is to allow for +asynchronous handling of packets in the middle of a pipeline. Ordered +queues in the middle of a pipeline cannot delete packets. + + +Queue Dependencies +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +As stated the order in which packets travel through queues is static in +nature. They go through the queues in the order the queues are setup at +initialisation ``rte_event_queue_setup()``. For example if an application +sets up 3 queues, Q0, Q1, Q2 and has 3 assoicated ports P0, P1, P2 and +P3 then packets must be + + * Enqueued onto Q0 (typically through P0), then + + * Dequeued from Q0 (typically through P1), then + + * Enqueued onto Q1 (also through P1), then + + * Dequeued from Q2 (typically through P2), then + + * Enqueued onto Q3 (also through P2), then + + * Dequeued from Q3 (typically through P3) and then transmitted on the relevant \ + eth port + + +Limitations +----------- + +The opdl implementation has a number of limitations. These limitations are +due to the static nature of the underlying queues. It is because of this +that the implementation can achieve such high throughput and low latency + +The following list is a comprehensive outline of the what is supported and +the limitations / restrictions imposed by the opdl pmd + + - The order in which packets moved between queues is static and fixed \ + (dynamic scheduling is not supported). + + - NEW, RELEASE are not explicitly supported. RX (first enqueue) implicitly \ + adds NEW event types, and TX (last dequeue) implicitly does RELEASE event types. + + - All packets follow the same path through device queues. + + - Flows within queues are NOT supported. + + - Event priority is NOT supported. + + - Once the device is stopped all inflight events are lost. Applications should \ + clear all inflight events before stopping it. + + - Each port can only be associated with one queue. + + - Each queue can have multiple ports associated with it. + + - Each worker core has to dequeue the maximum burst size for that port. + + - For performance, the rte_event flow_id should not be updated once packet\ + is enqueued on RX. + + + +Validation & Statistics +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Validation can be turned on through a command line parameter + +.. code-block:: console + + --vdev="event_opdl0,do_validation=1,self_test=1" + +If validation is turned on every packet (as opposed to just the first in +each burst), is validated to have come from the right queue. Statistics +are also produced in this mode. The statistics are available through the +eventdev xstats API. Statistics are per port as follows: + + - claim_pkts_requested + - claim_pkts_granted + - claim_non_empty + - claim_empty + - total_cycles |