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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright 2016 6WIND S.A.
* Copyright 2016 Mellanox Technologies, Ltd
*/
#ifndef RTE_FLOW_DRIVER_H_
#define RTE_FLOW_DRIVER_H_
/**
* @file
* RTE generic flow API (driver side)
*
* This file provides implementation helpers for internal use by PMDs, they
* are not intended to be exposed to applications and are not subject to ABI
* versioning.
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include "rte_ethdev.h"
#include "rte_flow.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* Generic flow operations structure implemented and returned by PMDs.
*
* To implement this API, PMDs must handle the RTE_ETH_FILTER_GENERIC filter
* type in their .filter_ctrl callback function (struct eth_dev_ops) as well
* as the RTE_ETH_FILTER_GET filter operation.
*
* If successful, this operation must result in a pointer to a PMD-specific
* struct rte_flow_ops written to the argument address as described below:
*
* \code
*
* // PMD filter_ctrl callback
*
* static const struct rte_flow_ops pmd_flow_ops = { ... };
*
* switch (filter_type) {
* case RTE_ETH_FILTER_GENERIC:
* if (filter_op != RTE_ETH_FILTER_GET)
* return -EINVAL;
* *(const void **)arg = &pmd_flow_ops;
* return 0;
* }
*
* \endcode
*
* See also rte_flow_ops_get().
*
* These callback functions are not supposed to be used by applications
* directly, which must rely on the API defined in rte_flow.h.
*
* Public-facing wrapper functions perform a few consistency checks so that
* unimplemented (i.e. NULL) callbacks simply return -ENOTSUP. These
* callbacks otherwise only differ by their first argument (with port ID
* already resolved to a pointer to struct rte_eth_dev).
*/
struct rte_flow_ops {
/** See rte_flow_validate(). */
int (*validate)
(struct rte_eth_dev *,
const struct rte_flow_attr *,
const struct rte_flow_item [],
const struct rte_flow_action [],
struct rte_flow_error *);
/** See rte_flow_create(). */
struct rte_flow *(*create)
(struct rte_eth_dev *,
const struct rte_flow_attr *,
const struct rte_flow_item [],
const struct rte_flow_action [],
struct rte_flow_error *);
/** See rte_flow_destroy(). */
int (*destroy)
(struct rte_eth_dev *,
struct rte_flow *,
struct rte_flow_error *);
/** See rte_flow_flush(). */
int (*flush)
(struct rte_eth_dev *,
struct rte_flow_error *);
/** See rte_flow_query(). */
int (*query)
(struct rte_eth_dev *,
struct rte_flow *,
const struct rte_flow_action *,
void *,
struct rte_flow_error *);
/** See rte_flow_isolate(). */
int (*isolate)
(struct rte_eth_dev *,
int,
struct rte_flow_error *);
};
/**
* Get generic flow operations structure from a port.
*
* @param port_id
* Port identifier to query.
* @param[out] error
* Pointer to flow error structure.
*
* @return
* The flow operations structure associated with port_id, NULL in case of
* error, in which case rte_errno is set and the error structure contains
* additional details.
*/
const struct rte_flow_ops *
rte_flow_ops_get(uint16_t port_id, struct rte_flow_error *error);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* RTE_FLOW_DRIVER_H_ */
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