[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v3 3/7] service cores: coremask parsing

Jerin Jacob jerin.jacob at caviumnetworks.com
Tue Jul 4 14:45:49 CEST 2017


-----Original Message-----
> Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2017 22:35:10 +0100
> From: Harry van Haaren <harry.van.haaren at intel.com>
> To: dev at dpdk.org
> CC: jerin.jacob at caviumnetworks.com, thomas at monjalon.net,
>  keith.wiles at intel.com, bruce.richardson at intel.com, Harry van Haaren
>  <harry.van.haaren at intel.com>
> Subject: [PATCH v3 3/7] service cores: coremask parsing
> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.7.4
> 
> Add logic for parsing a coremask from EAL, which allows
> the application to be unaware of the cores being taken from
> its coremask.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Harry van Haaren <harry.van.haaren at intel.com>
> 
> diff --git a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_options.c b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_options.c
> index f470195..cee200c 100644
> --- a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_options.c
> +++ b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_options.c
> @@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ const char
>  eal_short_options[] =
>  	"b:" /* pci-blacklist */
>  	"c:" /* coremask */
> +	"s:" /* service coremask */
>  	"d:" /* driver */
>  	"h"  /* help */
>  	"l:" /* corelist */
> @@ -267,6 +268,73 @@ static int xdigit2val(unsigned char c)
>  }

Missing the --help update for service coremask details.

I think, EAL arguments are documented in another area of doc directory
as well. Update the documents.


>  
>  static int
> +eal_parse_service_coremask(const char *coremask)
> +{
> +	struct rte_config *cfg = rte_eal_get_configuration();
> +	int i, j, idx = 0;
> +	unsigned int count = 0;
> +	char c;
> +	int val;
> +
> +	if (coremask == NULL)
> +		return -1;
> +	/* Remove all blank characters ahead and after .
> +	 * Remove 0x/0X if exists.
> +	 */
> +	while (isblank(*coremask))
> +		coremask++;
> +	if (coremask[0] == '0' && ((coremask[1] == 'x')
> +		|| (coremask[1] == 'X')))
> +		coremask += 2;
> +	i = strlen(coremask);
> +	while ((i > 0) && isblank(coremask[i - 1]))
> +		i--;
> +
> +	if (i == 0)
> +		return -1;
> +
> +	for (i = i - 1; i >= 0 && idx < RTE_MAX_LCORE; i--) {
> +		c = coremask[i];
> +		if (isxdigit(c) == 0) {
> +			/* invalid characters */
> +			return -1;
> +		}
> +		val = xdigit2val(c);
> +		for (j = 0; j < BITS_PER_HEX && idx < RTE_MAX_LCORE;
> +				j++, idx++) {
> +			if ((1 << j) & val) {
> +				/* handle master lcore already parsed */
> +				uint32_t lcore = idx;
> +				if (master_lcore_parsed &&
> +						cfg->master_lcore == lcore)
> +					continue;
> +
> +				if (!lcore_config[idx].detected) {
> +					RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL,
> +						"lcore %u unavailable\n", idx);
> +					return -1;
> +				}
> +				lcore_config[idx].core_role = ROLE_SERVICE;

Why not to use rte_service_lcore_add(idx) here. So that in future some
changes we don't need to touch this file.

I added following code in unit testcase and I have 8 cores system. So I
was expecting cores prints from "0 3 4 5 6 7" as lcore 1 and 2 will be
stolen by service core. But it looks like RTE_LCORE_FOREACH not honoring
previous rte_service_lcore_add() functions.

testsuite_setup(void)
{
+       int i;
+       rte_service_lcore_add(1);
+       rte_service_lcore_add(2);
+
+       RTE_LCORE_FOREACH(i)
+               printf("cores %d\n", i);



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