[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v1 3/3] ethdev: enhance the API for getting burst mode information
Thomas Monjalon
thomas at monjalon.net
Sun Nov 3 23:20:49 CET 2019
03/11/2019 04:52, Wang, Haiyue:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Reply the missed:
>
> From: Thomas Monjalon <thomas at monjalon.net>
> >
> > Thank you for trying to address comments done late.
> >
> > 31/10/2019 18:11, Haiyue Wang:
> > > --- a/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.h
> > > +++ b/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.h
> > > -enum rte_eth_burst_mode_option {
> > > - RTE_ETH_BURST_SCALAR = (1 << 0),
> > > - RTE_ETH_BURST_VECTOR = (1 << 1),
> > > -
> > > - /**< bits[15:2] are reserved for each vector type */
> > > - RTE_ETH_BURST_ALTIVEC = (1 << 2),
> > > - RTE_ETH_BURST_NEON = (1 << 3),
> > > - RTE_ETH_BURST_SSE = (1 << 4),
> > > - RTE_ETH_BURST_AVX2 = (1 << 5),
> > > - RTE_ETH_BURST_AVX512 = (1 << 6),
> > > -
> > > - RTE_ETH_BURST_SCATTERED = (1 << 16), /**< Support scattered packets */
> > > - RTE_ETH_BURST_BULK_ALLOC = (1 << 17), /**< Support mbuf bulk alloc */
> > > - RTE_ETH_BURST_SIMPLE = (1 << 18),
> > > -
> > > - RTE_ETH_BURST_PER_QUEUE = (1 << 19), /**< Support per queue burst */
> > > -};
> > > +#define RTE_ETH_BURST_SCALAR (1ULL << 0)
> > > +#define RTE_ETH_BURST_VECTOR (1ULL << 1)
> >
> > Only one bit is needed: if it is not vector, it is scalar.
> > I think you can remove the scalar bit.
> >
>
> 1. 'options' can be all zero, so we can't assume it is 'scalar', so let's the PMD
> set it explicitly.
So what means zero? neither scalar nor vector?
> 2. As replied before, it seems a little redundant, but a bit-opaque definition
> will make string format easily, like a direct 'for' loop:
> ----------------------------------
> static const struct {
> uint64_t option;
> const char *name;
> } rte_burst_option_names[] = {
> { RTE_ETH_BURST_SCALAR, "Scalar" },
> { RTE_ETH_BURST_VECTOR, "Vector" },
>
> { RTE_ETH_BURST_ALTIVEC, "AltiVec" },
> { RTE_ETH_BURST_NEON, "Neon" },
> ----------------------------------
>
> And in fact, only one vector type will be returned, but if use the bit save definition
> like register, there will be something like 'RTE_ETH_BURST_VERTOR_TYPE_MASK', this will
> make PMD and string format harder ...
I don't understand what is hard in parsing a bit.
But I'm probably not skilled enough.
Also I would be interested to understand what means scalar exactly here?
It is processing packets one by one?
And vector, does it mean four packets at once?
How can I differentiate a function which is processing packets two packets at once?
> > > +/**< bits[15:2] are reserved for each vector type */
> >
> > Why 15:2 instead of 2:15?
>
> Changed as:
> /**< bits 2 ~ 15 are reserved for each vector type */
>
> > > +#define RTE_ETH_BURST_ALTIVEC (1ULL << 2)
> > > +#define RTE_ETH_BURST_NEON (1ULL << 3)
> > > +#define RTE_ETH_BURST_SSE (1ULL << 4)
> > > +#define RTE_ETH_BURST_AVX2 (1ULL << 5)
> > > +#define RTE_ETH_BURST_AVX512 (1ULL << 6)
> >
> > Of course, I still believe that giving a special treatment
> > to vector instructions is wrong.
> > You did not justify why it needs to be defined in bits
> > instead of string. I am not asking again because anyway you
> > don't really reply. I think you are executing an order you received
> > and I don't want to blame you more.
> > I suspect a real hidden issue in Intel CPUs that you try to mitigate.
> > No need to reply to this comment.
> > Anyway I will propose to replace this API in the next release.
> >
> > > +/**< Support per queue burst */
> > > +#define RTE_ETH_BURST_PER_QUEUE (1ULL << 63)
> >
> > This comment is meaningless.
> > If this bit has a usage, please explain how to use this bit
> > in the comment.
> >
>
> Changes as:
>
> /**< If the Rx/Tx queues have different burst mode description, the bit will be
> * set by PMD, then the application can enumerate to retrive burst description
> * for all PMD queues.
> */
OK this is a better description, thanks.
Indeed this parameter looks to be a good idea.
If we would drop this bit-field, the per-queue bit could be
a parameter of the function.
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