[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2 1/4] ethdev: add tm support for shaper config in pkt mode
Dumitrescu, Cristian
cristian.dumitrescu at intel.com
Tue Apr 21 11:30:55 CEST 2020
Hi Nithin,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nithin Dabilpuram <nithind1988 at gmail.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2020 12:44 PM
> To: Dumitrescu, Cristian <cristian.dumitrescu at intel.com>; Thomas Monjalon
> <thomas at monjalon.net>; Yigit, Ferruh <ferruh.yigit at intel.com>; Andrew
> Rybchenko <arybchenko at solarflare.com>
> Cc: dev at dpdk.org; jerinj at marvell.com; kkanas at marvell.com; Nithin
> Dabilpuram <ndabilpuram at marvell.com>
> Subject: [PATCH v2 1/4] ethdev: add tm support for shaper config in pkt
> mode
>
> From: Nithin Dabilpuram <ndabilpuram at marvell.com>
>
> Some NIC hardware support shaper to work in packet mode i.e
> shaping or ratelimiting traffic is in packets per second (PPS) as
> opposed to default bytes per second (BPS). Hence this patch
> adds support to configure shared or private shaper in packet mode,
> provide rate in PPS and add related tm capabilities in port/level/node
> capability structures.
>
> This patch also updates tm port/level/node capability structures with
> exiting features of scheduler wfq packet mode, scheduler wfq byte mode
> and private/shared shaper byte mode.
>
> Signed-off-by: Nithin Dabilpuram <ndabilpuram at marvell.com>
> ---
>
> v1..v2:
> - Add seperate capability for shaper and scheduler pktmode and bytemode.
> - Add packet_mode field in struct rte_tm_shaper_params to indicate
> packet mode shaper profile.
>
> lib/librte_ethdev/rte_tm.h | 156
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> 1 file changed, 154 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_tm.h b/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_tm.h
> index f9c0cf3..38fff4c 100644
> --- a/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_tm.h
> +++ b/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_tm.h
> @@ -250,6 +250,23 @@ struct rte_tm_capabilities {
> */
> uint64_t shaper_private_rate_max;
>
> + /** Shaper private packet mode supported. When non-zero, this
> parameter
> + * indicates that there is atleast one node that can be configured
Typo (please fix all occurrences): atleast -> at least
> + * with packet mode in it's private shaper. When shaper is configured
Typo (please fix all occurrences): it's -> its
> + * in packet mode, committed/peak rate provided is interpreted
> + * in packets per second.
> + */
> + int shaper_private_packet_mode_supported;
> +
> + /** Shaper private byte mode supported. When non-zero, this
> parameter
> + * indicates that there is atleast one node that can be configured
> + * with byte mode in it's private shaper. When shaper is configured
> + * in byte mode, committed/peak rate provided is interpreted in
> + * bytes per second.
> + */
> + int shaper_private_byte_mode_supported;
> +
> +
> /** Maximum number of shared shapers. The value of zero indicates
> that
> * shared shapers are not supported.
> */
> @@ -284,6 +301,21 @@ struct rte_tm_capabilities {
> */
> uint64_t shaper_shared_rate_max;
>
> + /** Shaper shared packet mode supported. When non-zero, this
> parameter
> + * indicates a shared shaper can be configured with packet mode.
> + * When shared shaper is configured in packet mode,
> committed/peak rate
> + * provided is interpreted in packets per second.
> + */
> + int shaper_shared_packet_mode_supported;
> +
> + /** Shaper shared byte mode supported. When non-zero, this
> parameter
> + * indicates that a shared shaper can be configured with byte mode.
> + * When shared shaper is configured in byte mode, committed/peak
> rate
> + * provided is interpreted in bytes per second.
> + */
> + int shaper_shared_byte_mode_supported;
> +
> +
> /** Minimum value allowed for packet length adjustment for any
> private
> * or shared shaper.
> */
> @@ -339,6 +371,22 @@ struct rte_tm_capabilities {
> */
> uint32_t sched_wfq_weight_max;
>
> + /** WFQ packet mode supported. When non-zero, this parameter
> indicates
> + * that there is at least one non-leaf node that supports packet mode
> + * for WFQ among its children. WFQ weights will be applied against
> + * packet count for scheduling children when a non-leaf node
> + * is configured appropriately.
> + */
> + int sched_wfq_packet_mode_supported;
> +
> + /** WFQ byte mode supported. When non-zero, this parameter
> indicates
> + * that there is at least one non-leaf node that supports byte mode
> + * for WFQ among its children. WFQ weights will be applied against
> + * bytes for scheduling children when a non-leaf node is configured
> + * appropriately.
> + */
> + int sched_wfq_byte_mode_supported;
> +
> /** WRED packet mode support. When non-zero, this parameter
> indicates
> * that there is at least one leaf node that supports the WRED packet
> * mode, which might not be true for all the leaf nodes. In packet
> @@ -485,6 +533,24 @@ struct rte_tm_level_capabilities {
> */
> uint64_t shaper_private_rate_max;
>
> + /** Shaper private packet mode supported. When
> non-zero,
> + * this parameter indicates there is atleast one
> + * non-leaf node at this level that can be configured
> + * with packet mode in its private shaper. When
> private
> + * shaper is configured in packet mode,
> committed/peak
> + * rate provided is interpreted in packets per second.
> + */
> + int shaper_private_packet_mode_supported;
> +
> + /** Shaper private byte mode supported. When
> non-zero,
> + * this parameter indicates there is atleast one
> + * non-leaf node at this level that can be configured
> + * with byte mode in its private shaper. When private
> + * shaper is configured in byte mode,
> committed/peak
> + * rate provided is interpreted in bytes per second.
> + */
> + int shaper_private_byte_mode_supported;
> +
> /** Maximum number of shared shapers that any
> non-leaf
> * node on this level can be part of. The value of zero
> * indicates that shared shapers are not supported by
> @@ -554,6 +620,25 @@ struct rte_tm_level_capabilities {
> */
> uint32_t sched_wfq_weight_max;
>
> + /** WFQ packet mode supported. When non-zero,
> this
> + * parameter indicates that there is at least one
> + * non-leaf node at this level that supports packet
> + * mode for WFQ among its children. WFQ weights
> will
> + * be applied against packet count for scheduling
> + * children when a non-leaf node is configured
> + * appropriately.
> + */
> + int sched_wfq_packet_mode_supported;
> +
> + /** WFQ byte mode supported. When non-zero, this
> + * parameter indicates that there is at least one
> + * non-leaf node at this level that supports byte
> + * mode for WFQ among its children. WFQ weights
> will
> + * be applied against bytes for scheduling children
> + * when a non-leaf node is configured appropriately.
> + */
> + int sched_wfq_byte_mode_supported;
> +
> /** Mask of statistics counter types supported by the
> * non-leaf nodes on this level. Every supported
> * statistics counter type is supported by at least one
> @@ -596,6 +681,24 @@ struct rte_tm_level_capabilities {
> */
> uint64_t shaper_private_rate_max;
>
> + /** Shaper private packet mode supported. When
> non-zero,
> + * this parameter indicates there is atleast one leaf
> + * node at this level that can be configured with
> + * packet mode in its private shaper. When private
> + * shaper is configured in packet mode,
> committed/peak
> + * rate provided is interpreted in packets per second.
> + */
> + int shaper_private_packet_mode_supported;
> +
> + /** Shaper private byte mode supported. When
> non-zero,
> + * this parameter indicates there is atleast one leaf
> + * node at this level that can be configured with
> + * byte mode in its private shaper. When private
> shaper
> + * is configured in byte mode, committed/peak rate
> + * provided is interpreted in bytes per second.
> + */
> + int shaper_private_byte_mode_supported;
> +
> /** Maximum number of shared shapers that any
> leaf node
> * on this level can be part of. The value of zero
> * indicates that shared shapers are not supported by
You are missing the shaper_shared_(packet, byte)_mode supported for non-leaf and leaf nodes in struct rte_tm_level_capabilities.
The description of this nodes should be aligned with the description of e.g. shaper_shared_n_max field: basically, we want to say that, when true, the flag signifies there is at least on non-leaf/leaf node on this level that can be part of a shared shaper that works in packet/byte mode. Makes sense?
> @@ -686,6 +789,20 @@ struct rte_tm_node_capabilities {
> */
> uint64_t shaper_private_rate_max;
>
> + /** Shaper private packet mode supported. When non-zero, this
> parameter
> + * indicates private shaper of current node can be configured with
> + * packet mode. When configured in packet mode, committed/peak
> rate
> + * provided is interpreted in packets per second.
> + */
> + int shaper_private_packet_mode_supported;
> +
> + /** Shaper private byte mode supported. When non-zero, this
> parameter
> + * indicates private shaper of current node can be configured with
> + * byte mode. When configured in byte mode, committed/peak rate
> + * provided is interpreted in bytes per second.
> + */
> + int shaper_private_byte_mode_supported;
> +
> /** Maximum number of shared shapers the current node can be
> part of.
> * The value of zero indicates that shared shapers are not supported
> by
> * the current node.
You are missing the shaper_shared_(packet, byte)_mode supported (applicable for both non-leaf and leaf nodes, so it should occur only once in the common part of the struct) in struct rte_tm_node_capabilities. See the above comment on the applicable description style.
> @@ -735,6 +852,23 @@ struct rte_tm_node_capabilities {
> * WFQ weight, so WFQ is reduced to FQ.
> */
> uint32_t sched_wfq_weight_max;
> +
> + /** WFQ packet mode supported. When non-zero,
> this
> + * parameter indicates that current node supports
> packet
> + * mode for WFQ among its children. WFQ weights
> will be
> + * applied against packet count for scheduling
> children
> + * when configured appropriately.
> + */
> + int sched_wfq_packet_mode_supported;
> +
> + /** WFQ byte mode supported. When non-zero, this
> + * parameter indicates that current node supports
> byte
> + * mode for WFQ among its children. WFQ weights
> will be
> + * applied against bytes for scheduling children when
> + * configured appropriately.
> + */
> + int sched_wfq_byte_mode_supported;
> +
> } nonleaf;
>
> /** Items valid only for leaf nodes. */
> @@ -836,10 +970,10 @@ struct rte_tm_wred_params {
> * Token bucket
> */
> struct rte_tm_token_bucket {
> - /** Token bucket rate (bytes per second) */
> + /** Token bucket rate (bytes per second or packets per second) */
> uint64_t rate;
>
> - /** Token bucket size (bytes), a.k.a. max burst size */
> + /** Token bucket size (bytes or packets), a.k.a. max burst size */
> uint64_t size;
> };
>
> @@ -860,6 +994,11 @@ struct rte_tm_token_bucket {
> * Dual rate shapers use both the committed and the peak token buckets.
> The
> * rate of the peak bucket has to be bigger than zero, as well as greater than
> * or equal to the rate of the committed bucket.
> + *
> + * @see struct
> rte_tm_capabilities::shaper_private_packet_mode_supported
> + * @see struct rte_tm_capabilities::shaper_private_byte_mode_supported
> + * @see struct
> rte_tm_capabilities::shaper_shared_packet_mode_supported
> + * @see struct rte_tm_capabilities::shaper_shared_byte_mode_supported
> */
> struct rte_tm_shaper_params {
> /** Committed token bucket */
> @@ -874,6 +1013,17 @@ struct rte_tm_shaper_params {
> * RTE_TM_ETH_FRAMING_OVERHEAD_FCS).
> */
> int32_t pkt_length_adjust;
> +
> + /** When zero, the private or shared shaper that is associated to this
> + * profile works in byte mode and hence *rate* and *size* fields in
> + * both token bucket configurations are specified in bytes per second
> + * and bytes respectively.
> + * When non-zero, that private or shared shaper works in packet
> mode and
> + * hence *rate* and *size* fields in both token bucket configurations
> + * are specified in packets per second and packets respectively. In
> + * packet mode, *pkt_length_adjust* is ignored.
> + */
Please move the last statement ("In packet mode, *pkt_length_adjust* is ignored.") to the description of the pkt_length_adjust field.
> + int packet_mode;
> };
>
> /**
> @@ -925,6 +1075,8 @@ struct rte_tm_node_params {
> * When non-NULL, it points to a pre-allocated array
> of
> * *n_sp_priorities* values, with non-zero value for
> * byte-mode and zero for packet-mode.
> + * @see struct
> rte_tm_node_capabilities::sched_wfq_packet_mode_supported
> + * @see struct
> rte_tm_node_capabilities::sched_wfq_byte_mode_supported
> */
> int *wfq_weight_mode;
>
> --
> 2.8.4
Regards,
Cristian
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