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2019-12-31v6: memtank introductionKonstantin Ananyev1-0/+1
For analogy with mempool, named this structure memtank. Same a s mempool it allows to alloc/free objects of fixed size in a lightweight manner (not as lightweight as mempool, but hopefully close enough). The whole idea is that alloc/free is used at fast-path and don't allocate/free more than *min_free* objects at one call. So for majority of cases our fast-path alloc/free should be lightweight (LIFO enqueue/dequeue operations). Also user will need to call grow/shrink periodically (ideally from the slow-path) to make sure there is enough free objects in the tank. Internally it is just a simple LIFO for up to *max_free* objects plus a list of memory buffers (memchunk) from where these objects were allocated. v1 -> v2 - Added UT - Fixed few bugs v2 -> v3 - extend UT with more parameters v3 -> v4 - add object alignement as parameter for memtank_create - extend UT with more parameters - added memtank dump routine v4 -> v5 - fixed few bugs inside memtank lib - extend UT with: - new test case - new command-line options: '-s <obj_size>', '-m <mem_func>' v5 -> v6 - extend memtank dump to collect/display extra information - make memtank dump routine MT safe - add memtank sanity check function - add proper comments for pubic API Signed-off-by: Konstantin Ananyev <konstantin.ananyev@intel.com> Change-Id: I8939772577f5d9e293088eaa9a9fe316c3fe8f87
2017-05-15Added rte_ring wrapper functions to support dpdk-17.05 and older versionMohammad Abdul Awal1-0/+1
Change-Id: I5cfcff8be275ab2a2fb4ad6a62777a8cb88f425b Signed-off-by: Mohammad Abdul Awal <mohammad.abdul.awal@intel.com>
2017-02-24Introduce first version of TCP code.Konstantin Ananyev1-1/+2
Supported functionality: - open/close - listen/accept/connect - send/recv In order to achieve that libtle_udp library was reworked into libtle_l4p library that supports both TCP and UDP protocols. New libtle_timer library was introduced (thanks to Cisco guys and Dave Barach <dbarach@cisco.com> for sharing their timer code with us). Sample application was also reworked significantly to support both TCP and UDP traffic handling. New UT were introduced. Change-Id: I806b05011f521e89b58db403cfdd484a37beb775 Signed-off-by: Mohammad Abdul Awal <mohammad.abdul.awal@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Karol Latecki <karolx.latecki@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Mrzyglod <danielx.t.mrzyglod@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Konstantin Ananyev <konstantin.ananyev@intel.com>
2016-07-07initial tle_dring implementationKonstantin Ananyev1-0/+1
The Dynamic Ring (dring) is a implementation of unbounded FIFO queue, that supports lockless bulk enqueue/dequeue for multiple producers/consumers. Internally it contains producer/consumer head/tail indexes (same as DPDK rte_ring), plus linked list of Dynamic Ring Blocks (drb)s. Each drb contains some metadata plus array of pointers to queued objects. It is a caller responsibility to provide sufficient number of drbs for enqueue operation, and manage unused drbs returned by dequeue operation. dring features: - FIFO (First In First Out) - Lockless implementation. - Multi- or single-consumer dequeue. - Multi- or single-producer enqueue. - Bulk dequeue. - Bulk enqueue. Change-Id: I3621c99c6b114a387036a397e79baa8d1588bdb5 Signed-off-by: Konstantin Ananyev <konstantin.ananyev@intel.com>
2016-07-07Introduce extra layer of hierarchy to the makefiles.Konstantin Ananyev1-0/+26
Now each subdir in the TLDK_ROOT has it's own Makefile. In preparation for further project expansion. Change-Id: I80560680a8538734986941e8df343c5393c621cc Signed-off-by: Konstantin Ananyev <konstantin.ananyev@intel.com>