[PATCH v4 2/7] bbdev: add device status info

Tom Rix trix at redhat.com
Thu Jul 7 15:37:26 CEST 2022


On 7/6/22 2:16 PM, Chautru, Nicolas wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Tom Rix <trix at redhat.com>
>> Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 2/7] bbdev: add device status info
>>
>>
>> On 7/5/22 5:23 PM, Nicolas Chautru wrote:
>>> Added device status information, so that the PMD can expose
>>> information related to the underlying accelerator device status.
>>> Minor order change in structure to fit into padding hole.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Nicolas Chautru <nicolas.chautru at intel.com>
>>> ---
>>>    drivers/baseband/acc100/rte_acc100_pmd.c           |  1 +
>>>    drivers/baseband/fpga_5gnr_fec/rte_fpga_5gnr_fec.c |  1 +
>>>    drivers/baseband/fpga_lte_fec/fpga_lte_fec.c       |  1 +
>>>    drivers/baseband/la12xx/bbdev_la12xx.c             |  1 +
>>>    drivers/baseband/null/bbdev_null.c                 |  1 +
>>>    drivers/baseband/turbo_sw/bbdev_turbo_software.c   |  1 +
>>>    lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.c                              | 24 +++++++++++++++
>>>    lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.h                              | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++--
>>>    lib/bbdev/version.map                              |  6 ++++
>>>    9 files changed, 69 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/baseband/acc100/rte_acc100_pmd.c
>>> b/drivers/baseband/acc100/rte_acc100_pmd.c
>>> index de7e4bc..17ba798 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/baseband/acc100/rte_acc100_pmd.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/baseband/acc100/rte_acc100_pmd.c
>>> @@ -1060,6 +1060,7 @@
>>>
>>>    	/* Read and save the populated config from ACC100 registers */
>>>    	fetch_acc100_config(dev);
>>> +	dev_info->device_status = RTE_BBDEV_DEV_NOT_SUPPORTED;
>>>
>>>    	/* This isn't ideal because it reports the maximum number of queues
>> but
>>>    	 * does not provide info on how many can be uplink/downlink or
>>> different diff --git
>>> a/drivers/baseband/fpga_5gnr_fec/rte_fpga_5gnr_fec.c
>>> b/drivers/baseband/fpga_5gnr_fec/rte_fpga_5gnr_fec.c
>>> index 82ae6ba..57b12af 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/baseband/fpga_5gnr_fec/rte_fpga_5gnr_fec.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/baseband/fpga_5gnr_fec/rte_fpga_5gnr_fec.c
>>> @@ -369,6 +369,7 @@
>>>    	dev_info->capabilities = bbdev_capabilities;
>>>    	dev_info->cpu_flag_reqs = NULL;
>>>    	dev_info->data_endianness = RTE_LITTLE_ENDIAN;
>>> +	dev_info->device_status = RTE_BBDEV_DEV_NOT_SUPPORTED;
>>>
>>>    	/* Calculates number of queues assigned to device */
>>>    	dev_info->max_num_queues = 0;
>>> diff --git a/drivers/baseband/fpga_lte_fec/fpga_lte_fec.c
>>> b/drivers/baseband/fpga_lte_fec/fpga_lte_fec.c
>>> index 21d3529..2a330c4 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/baseband/fpga_lte_fec/fpga_lte_fec.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/baseband/fpga_lte_fec/fpga_lte_fec.c
>>> @@ -645,6 +645,7 @@ struct __rte_cache_aligned fpga_queue {
>>>    	dev_info->capabilities = bbdev_capabilities;
>>>    	dev_info->cpu_flag_reqs = NULL;
>>>    	dev_info->data_endianness = RTE_LITTLE_ENDIAN;
>>> +	dev_info->device_status = RTE_BBDEV_DEV_NOT_SUPPORTED;
>>>
>>>    	/* Calculates number of queues assigned to device */
>>>    	dev_info->max_num_queues = 0;
>>> diff --git a/drivers/baseband/la12xx/bbdev_la12xx.c
>>> b/drivers/baseband/la12xx/bbdev_la12xx.c
>>> index 4d1bd16..c1f88c6 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/baseband/la12xx/bbdev_la12xx.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/baseband/la12xx/bbdev_la12xx.c
>>> @@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ struct bbdev_la12xx_params {
>>>    	dev_info->capabilities = bbdev_capabilities;
>>>    	dev_info->cpu_flag_reqs = NULL;
>>>    	dev_info->min_alignment = 64;
>>> +	dev_info->device_status = RTE_BBDEV_DEV_NOT_SUPPORTED;
>>>
>>>    	rte_bbdev_log_debug("got device info from %u", dev->data->dev_id);
>>>    }
>>> diff --git a/drivers/baseband/null/bbdev_null.c
>>> b/drivers/baseband/null/bbdev_null.c
>>> index 248e129..94a1976 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/baseband/null/bbdev_null.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/baseband/null/bbdev_null.c
>>> @@ -82,6 +82,7 @@ struct bbdev_queue {
>>>    	 * here for code completeness.
>>>    	 */
>>>    	dev_info->data_endianness = RTE_LITTLE_ENDIAN;
>>> +	dev_info->device_status = RTE_BBDEV_DEV_NOT_SUPPORTED;
>>>
>>>    	rte_bbdev_log_debug("got device info from %u", dev->data->dev_id);
>>>    }
>>> diff --git a/drivers/baseband/turbo_sw/bbdev_turbo_software.c
>>> b/drivers/baseband/turbo_sw/bbdev_turbo_software.c
>>> index af7bc41..dbc5524 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/baseband/turbo_sw/bbdev_turbo_software.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/baseband/turbo_sw/bbdev_turbo_software.c
>>> @@ -254,6 +254,7 @@ struct turbo_sw_queue {
>>>    	dev_info->min_alignment = 64;
>>>    	dev_info->harq_buffer_size = 0;
>>>    	dev_info->data_endianness = RTE_LITTLE_ENDIAN;
>>> +	dev_info->device_status = RTE_BBDEV_DEV_NOT_SUPPORTED;
>>>
>>>    	rte_bbdev_log_debug("got device info from %u\n", dev->data-
>>> dev_id);
>>>    }
>>> diff --git a/lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.c b/lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.c index
>>> 22bd894..555bda9 100644
>>> --- a/lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.c
>>> +++ b/lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.c
>>> @@ -25,6 +25,8 @@
>>>
>>>    /* Number of supported operation types */
>>>    #define BBDEV_OP_TYPE_COUNT 5
>>> +/* Number of supported device status */ #define
>>> +BBDEV_DEV_STATUS_COUNT 9
>>>
>>>    /* BBDev library logging ID */
>>>    RTE_LOG_REGISTER_DEFAULT(bbdev_logtype, NOTICE); @@ -1132,3
>> +1134,25
>>> @@ struct rte_mempool *
>>>    	rte_bbdev_log(ERR, "Invalid operation type");
>>>    	return NULL;
>>>    }
>>> +
>>> +const char *
>>> +rte_bbdev_device_status_str(enum rte_bbdev_device_status status) {
>>> +	static const char * const dev_sta_string[] = {
>>> +		"RTE_BBDEV_DEV_NOSTATUS",
>>> +		"RTE_BBDEV_DEV_NOT_SUPPORTED",
>>> +		"RTE_BBDEV_DEV_RESET",
>>> +		"RTE_BBDEV_DEV_CONFIGURED",
>>> +		"RTE_BBDEV_DEV_ACTIVE",
>>> +		"RTE_BBDEV_DEV_FATAL_ERR",
>>> +		"RTE_BBDEV_DEV_RESTART_REQ",
>>> +		"RTE_BBDEV_DEV_RECONFIG_REQ",
>>> +		"RTE_BBDEV_DEV_CORRECT_ERR",
>>> +	};
>>> +
>>> +	if (status < BBDEV_DEV_STATUS_COUNT)
>>> +		return dev_sta_string[status];
>>> +
>>> +	rte_bbdev_log(ERR, "Invalid device status");
>>> +	return NULL;
>>> +}
>>> diff --git a/lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.h b/lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.h index
>>> b88c881..9b1ffa4 100644
>>> --- a/lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.h
>>> +++ b/lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.h
>>> @@ -223,6 +223,21 @@ struct rte_bbdev_queue_conf {
>>>    int
>>>    rte_bbdev_queue_stop(uint16_t dev_id, uint16_t queue_id);
>>>
>>> +/**
>>> + * Flags indicate the status of the device  */ enum
>>> +rte_bbdev_device_status {
>>> +	RTE_BBDEV_DEV_NOSTATUS,        /**< Nothing being reported */
>>> +	RTE_BBDEV_DEV_NOT_SUPPORTED,   /**< Device status is not
>> supported on the PMD */
>> If this was 0, you may not need to explicitly set.
> This helps to have the lack of status being equivalent to a cleared register.

NOSTATUS is fine, just change

NOT_SUPPORTED = 0,

Tom

>
>>> +	RTE_BBDEV_DEV_RESET,           /**< Device in reset and un-configured
>> state */
>>> +	RTE_BBDEV_DEV_CONFIGURED,      /**< Device is configured and
>> ready to use */
>>> +	RTE_BBDEV_DEV_ACTIVE,          /**< Device is configured and VF is
>> being used */
>>> +	RTE_BBDEV_DEV_FATAL_ERR,       /**< Device has hit a fatal
>> uncorrectable error */
>>> +	RTE_BBDEV_DEV_RESTART_REQ,     /**< Device requires application to
>> restart */
>>> +	RTE_BBDEV_DEV_RECONFIG_REQ,    /**< Device requires application
>> to reconfigure queues */
>>> +	RTE_BBDEV_DEV_CORRECT_ERR,     /**< Warning of a correctable
>> error event happened */
>> Last patch was padded, do something consistent here.
> We only pad if we have to. Here there is no array whose size would be dimensioned by the size of that enum.
>
>>> +};
>>> +
>>>    /** Device statistics. */
>>>    struct rte_bbdev_stats {
>>>    	uint64_t enqueued_count;  /**< Count of all operations enqueued */
>>> @@ -285,12 +300,14 @@ struct rte_bbdev_driver_info {
>>>    	/** Set if device supports per-queue interrupts */
>>>    	bool queue_intr_supported;
>>>    	/** Minimum alignment of buffers, in bytes */
>>> -	uint16_t min_alignment;
>>> -	/** HARQ memory available in kB */
>>> +	/** Device Status */
>>> +	enum rte_bbdev_device_status device_status;
>> New elements should be added to the end to improve backward compatibility.
> Same comment in different patch. I would like to know if there is a real recommendation from DPDK on this. I have heard opposite view as well.
> In that very case we are breaking the ABI in that new serie for 22.11 (sizes and offsets are changing).
>
>> Tom
>>
>>>    	uint32_t harq_buffer_size;
>>>    	/** Byte endianness (RTE_BIG_ENDIAN/RTE_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
>> supported
>>>    	 *  for input/output data
>>>    	 */
>>> +	uint16_t min_alignment;
>>> +	/** HARQ memory available in kB */
>>>    	uint8_t data_endianness;
>>>    	/** Default queue configuration used if none is supplied  */
>>>    	struct rte_bbdev_queue_conf default_queue_conf; @@ -827,6
>> +844,20
>>> @@ typedef void (*rte_bbdev_cb_fn)(uint16_t dev_id,
>>>    rte_bbdev_queue_intr_ctl(uint16_t dev_id, uint16_t queue_id, int epfd, int
>> op,
>>>    		void *data);
>>>
>>> +/**
>>> + * Converts device status from enum to string
>>> + *
>>> + * @param status
>>> + *   Device status as enum
>>> + *
>>> + * @returns
>>> + *   Operation type as string or NULL if op_type is invalid
>>> + *
>>> + */
>>> +__rte_experimental
>>> +const char*
>>> +rte_bbdev_device_status_str(enum rte_bbdev_device_status status);
>>> +
>>>    #ifdef __cplusplus
>>>    }
>>>    #endif
>>> diff --git a/lib/bbdev/version.map b/lib/bbdev/version.map index
>>> cce3f3c..9ac3643 100644
>>> --- a/lib/bbdev/version.map
>>> +++ b/lib/bbdev/version.map
>>> @@ -39,3 +39,9 @@ DPDK_22 {
>>>
>>>    	local: *;
>>>    };
>>> +
>>> +EXPERIMENTAL {
>>> +	global:
>>> +
>>> +	rte_bbdev_device_status_str;
>>> +};



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