cryptodev API question with out of order support

Doherty, Declan declan.doherty at intel.com
Mon Mar 20 12:58:05 CET 2023


Hey Suanming,

I haven't been actively involved in the development of DPDK in a number 
of years but as far as I'm aware (and I don't believe this has changed 
recently), out of order processing from the cryptodev API user 
perspective is not supported, and for most scenarios I'm aware of (for 
symmetric crypto processing) it would not be desired, as data path 
protocols like IPsec or TLS expect packet order to be maintained.

I know the crypto scheduler PMD allows out of order processing of 
operations on worker cores, when it is working in a load balancing mode, 
but it's default behaviour is to guarantee that packets/operations are 
returned in order to the user after processing.

If there are use cases for out of order processing (maybe for asymmetric 
crypto) then I expected that at a minimum a per queue pair setup option 
would be required and possibly a completion queue mechanism might be 
required.


Regards
Declan


On 20/03/2023 09:28, Suanming Mou wrote:
> Hi Declan,
> 
> While reading the cryptodev API and define docs, I don’t see some places 
> mention the out of order support.
> 
> Does current crypto enqueue and dequeue function support out of order 
> mode? Or should we add a hint capability flag for that?
> 



> Not sure if such topics have been discussed before, can you please help 
> to clarify?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Suanming Mou
> 


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