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diff --git a/src/dpdk22/lib/librte_table/rte_table.h b/src/dpdk22/lib/librte_table/rte_table.h deleted file mode 100644 index 720514ea..00000000 --- a/src/dpdk22/lib/librte_table/rte_table.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,301 +0,0 @@ -/*- - * BSD LICENSE - * - * Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. - * All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - * distribution. - * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its - * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived - * from this software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR - * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT - * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, - * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, - * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY - * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT - * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE - * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - */ - -#ifndef __INCLUDE_RTE_TABLE_H__ -#define __INCLUDE_RTE_TABLE_H__ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/** - * @file - * RTE Table - * - * This tool is part of the Intel DPDK Packet Framework tool suite and provides - * a standard interface to implement different types of lookup tables for data - * plane processing. - * - * Virtually any search algorithm that can uniquely associate data to a lookup - * key can be fitted under this lookup table abstraction. For the flow table - * use-case, the lookup key is an n-tuple of packet fields that uniquely - * identifies a traffic flow, while data represents actions and action - * meta-data associated with the same traffic flow. - * - ***/ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <rte_port.h> - -struct rte_mbuf; - -/** Lookup table statistics */ -struct rte_table_stats { - uint64_t n_pkts_in; - uint64_t n_pkts_lookup_miss; -}; - -/** - * Lookup table create - * - * @param params - * Parameters for lookup table creation. The underlying data structure is - * different for each lookup table type. - * @param socket_id - * CPU socket ID (e.g. for memory allocation purpose) - * @param entry_size - * Data size of each lookup table entry (measured in bytes) - * @return - * Handle to lookup table instance - */ -typedef void* (*rte_table_op_create)(void *params, int socket_id, - uint32_t entry_size); - -/** - * Lookup table free - * - * @param table - * Handle to lookup table instance - * @return - * 0 on success, error code otherwise - */ -typedef int (*rte_table_op_free)(void *table); - -/** - * Lookup table entry add - * - * @param table - * Handle to lookup table instance - * @param key - * Lookup key - * @param entry - * Data to be associated with the current key. This parameter has to point to - * a valid memory buffer where the first entry_size bytes (table create - * parameter) are populated with the data. - * @param key_found - * After successful invocation, *key_found is set to a value different than 0 - * if the current key is already present in the table and to 0 if not. This - * pointer has to be set to a valid memory location before the table entry add - * function is called. - * @param entry_ptr - * After successful invocation, *entry_ptr stores the handle to the table - * entry containing the data associated with the current key. This handle can - * be used to perform further read-write accesses to this entry. This handle - * is valid until the key is deleted from the table or the same key is - * re-added to the table, typically to associate it with different data. This - * pointer has to be set to a valid memory location before the function is - * called. - * @return - * 0 on success, error code otherwise - */ -typedef int (*rte_table_op_entry_add)( - void *table, - void *key, - void *entry, - int *key_found, - void **entry_ptr); - -/** - * Lookup table entry delete - * - * @param table - * Handle to lookup table instance - * @param key - * Lookup key - * @param key_found - * After successful invocation, *key_found is set to a value different than 0 - * if the current key was present in the table before the delete operation - * was performed and to 0 if not. This pointer has to be set to a valid - * memory location before the table entry delete function is called. - * @param entry - * After successful invocation, if the key is found in the table (*key found - * is different than 0 after function call is completed) and entry points to - * a valid buffer (entry is set to a value different than NULL before the - * function is called), then the first entry_size bytes (table create - * parameter) in *entry store a copy of table entry that contained the data - * associated with the current key before the key was deleted. - * @return - * 0 on success, error code otherwise - */ -typedef int (*rte_table_op_entry_delete)( - void *table, - void *key, - int *key_found, - void *entry); - -/** - * Lookup table entry add bulk - * - * @param table - * Handle to lookup table instance - * @param key - * Array containing lookup keys - * @param entries - * Array containing data to be associated with each key. Every item in the - * array has to point to a valid memory buffer where the first entry_size - * bytes (table create parameter) are populated with the data. - * @param n_keys - * Number of keys to add - * @param key_found - * After successful invocation, key_found for every item in the array is set - * to a value different than 0 if the current key is already present in the - * table and to 0 if not. This pointer has to be set to a valid memory - * location before the table entry add function is called. - * @param entries_ptr - * After successful invocation, array *entries_ptr stores the handle to the - * table entry containing the data associated with every key. This handle can - * be used to perform further read-write accesses to this entry. This handle - * is valid until the key is deleted from the table or the same key is - * re-added to the table, typically to associate it with different data. This - * pointer has to be set to a valid memory location before the function is - * called. - * @return - * 0 on success, error code otherwise - */ -typedef int (*rte_table_op_entry_add_bulk)( - void *table, - void **keys, - void **entries, - uint32_t n_keys, - int *key_found, - void **entries_ptr); - -/** - * Lookup table entry delete bulk - * - * @param table - * Handle to lookup table instance - * @param key - * Array containing lookup keys - * @param n_keys - * Number of keys to delete - * @param key_found - * After successful invocation, key_found for every item in the array is set - * to a value different than 0if the current key was present in the table - * before the delete operation was performed and to 0 if not. This pointer - * has to be set to a valid memory location before the table entry delete - * function is called. - * @param entries - * If entries pointer is NULL, this pointer is ignored for every entry found. - * Else, after successful invocation, if specific key is found in the table - * (key_found is different than 0 for this item after function call is - * completed) and item of entry array points to a valid buffer (entry is set - * to a value different than NULL before the function is called), then the - * first entry_size bytes (table create parameter) in *entry store a copy of - * table entry that contained the data associated with the current key before - * the key was deleted. - * @return - * 0 on success, error code otherwise - */ -typedef int (*rte_table_op_entry_delete_bulk)( - void *table, - void **keys, - uint32_t n_keys, - int *key_found, - void **entries); - -/** - * Lookup table lookup - * - * @param table - * Handle to lookup table instance - * @param pkts - * Burst of input packets specified as array of up to 64 pointers to struct - * rte_mbuf - * @param pkts_mask - * 64-bit bitmask specifying which packets in the input burst are valid. When - * pkts_mask bit n is set, then element n of pkts array is pointing to a - * valid packet. Otherwise, element n of pkts array does not point to a valid - * packet, therefore it will not be accessed. - * @param lookup_hit_mask - * Once the table lookup operation is completed, this 64-bit bitmask - * specifies which of the valid packets in the input burst resulted in lookup - * hit. For each valid input packet (pkts_mask bit n is set), the following - * are true on lookup hit: lookup_hit_mask bit n is set, element n of entries - * array is valid and it points to the lookup table entry that was hit. For - * each valid input packet (pkts_mask bit n is set), the following are true - * on lookup miss: lookup_hit_mask bit n is not set and element n of entries - * array is not valid. - * @param entries - * Once the table lookup operation is completed, this array provides the - * lookup table entries that were hit, as described above. It is required - * that this array is always pre-allocated by the caller of this function - * with exactly 64 elements. The implementation is allowed to speculatively - * modify the elements of this array, so elements marked as invalid in - * lookup_hit_mask once the table lookup operation is completed might have - * been modified by this function. - * @return - * 0 on success, error code otherwise - */ -typedef int (*rte_table_op_lookup)( - void *table, - struct rte_mbuf **pkts, - uint64_t pkts_mask, - uint64_t *lookup_hit_mask, - void **entries); - -/** - * Lookup table stats read - * - * @param table - * Handle to lookup table instance - * @param stats - * Handle to table stats struct to copy data - * @param clear - * Flag indicating that stats should be cleared after read - * - * @return - * Error code or 0 on success. - */ -typedef int (*rte_table_op_stats_read)( - void *table, - struct rte_table_stats *stats, - int clear); - -/** Lookup table interface defining the lookup table operation */ -struct rte_table_ops { - rte_table_op_create f_create; /**< Create */ - rte_table_op_free f_free; /**< Free */ - rte_table_op_entry_add f_add; /**< Entry add */ - rte_table_op_entry_delete f_delete; /**< Entry delete */ - rte_table_op_entry_add_bulk f_add_bulk; /**< Add entry bulk */ - rte_table_op_entry_delete_bulk f_delete_bulk; /**< Delete entry bulk */ - rte_table_op_lookup f_lookup; /**< Lookup */ - rte_table_op_stats_read f_stats; /**< Stats */ -}; - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif |