[PATCH v2 07/37] baseband/acc100: add LDPC encoder padding function
Maxime Coquelin
maxime.coquelin at redhat.com
Wed Sep 14 21:35:33 CEST 2022
On 8/20/22 04:31, Hernan Vargas wrote:
> LDPC Encoder input may need to be padded to avoid small beat for ACC100.
> Padding 5GDL input buffer length (BLEN) to avoid case (BLEN % 64) <= 8.
> Adding protection for corner case to avoid for 5GDL occurrence of last
> beat within the ACC100 fabric with <= 8B which might trigger a fabric
> corner case hang issue.
Again, it looks like a bug fix.
> Signed-off-by: Hernan Vargas <hernan.vargas at intel.com>
> ---
> drivers/baseband/acc100/rte_acc100_pmd.c | 28 ++++++++++++++----------
> 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/baseband/acc100/rte_acc100_pmd.c b/drivers/baseband/acc100/rte_acc100_pmd.c
> index cc7d146e74..4849d822d1 100644
> --- a/drivers/baseband/acc100/rte_acc100_pmd.c
> +++ b/drivers/baseband/acc100/rte_acc100_pmd.c
> @@ -1304,7 +1304,6 @@ acc100_fcw_td_fill(const struct rte_bbdev_dec_op *op, struct acc100_fcw_td *fcw)
> RTE_BBDEV_TURBO_HALF_ITERATION_EVEN);
> }
>
> -#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_BBDEV_DEBUG
>
> static inline bool
> is_acc100(struct acc100_queue *q)
> @@ -1317,7 +1316,6 @@ validate_op_required(struct acc100_queue *q)
> {
> return is_acc100(q);
> }
> -#endif
>
> /* Fill in a frame control word for LDPC decoding. */
> static inline void
> @@ -1773,12 +1771,24 @@ acc100_dma_desc_te_fill(struct rte_bbdev_enc_op *op,
> return 0;
> }
>
> +/* May need to pad LDPC Encoder input to avoid small beat for ACC100 */
> +static inline uint16_t
> +pad_le_in(uint16_t blen, struct acc100_queue *q)
> +{
> + if (!is_acc100(q))
> + return blen;
> + uint16_t last_beat = blen % 64;
Do not mix variables declaration & code.
> + if ((last_beat > 0) && (last_beat <= 8))
> + blen += 8;
> + return blen;
> +}
> +
> static inline int
> acc100_dma_desc_le_fill(struct rte_bbdev_enc_op *op,
> struct acc100_dma_req_desc *desc, struct rte_mbuf **input,
> struct rte_mbuf *output, uint32_t *in_offset,
> uint32_t *out_offset, uint32_t *out_length,
> - uint32_t *mbuf_total_left, uint32_t *seg_total_left)
> + uint32_t *mbuf_total_left, uint32_t *seg_total_left, struct acc100_queue *q)
> {
> int next_triplet = 1; /* FCW already done */
> uint16_t K, in_length_in_bits, in_length_in_bytes;
> @@ -1802,8 +1812,7 @@ acc100_dma_desc_le_fill(struct rte_bbdev_enc_op *op,
> }
>
> next_triplet = acc100_dma_fill_blk_type_in(desc, input, in_offset,
> - in_length_in_bytes,
> - seg_total_left, next_triplet);
> + pad_le_in(in_length_in_bytes, q), seg_total_left, next_triplet);
> if (unlikely(next_triplet < 0)) {
> rte_bbdev_log(ERR,
> "Mismatch between data to process and mbuf data length in bbdev_op: %p",
> @@ -2531,7 +2540,7 @@ enqueue_ldpc_enc_n_op_cb(struct acc100_queue *q, struct rte_bbdev_enc_op **ops,
> acc100_header_init(&desc->req);
> desc->req.numCBs = num;
>
> - in_length_in_bytes = ops[0]->ldpc_enc.input.data->data_len;
> + in_length_in_bytes = pad_le_in(ops[0]->ldpc_enc.input.data->data_len, q);
> out_length = (enc->cb_params.e + 7) >> 3;
> desc->req.m2dlen = 1 + num;
> desc->req.d2mlen = num;
> @@ -2600,7 +2609,7 @@ enqueue_ldpc_enc_one_op_cb(struct acc100_queue *q, struct rte_bbdev_enc_op *op,
>
> ret = acc100_dma_desc_le_fill(op, &desc->req, &input, output,
> &in_offset, &out_offset, &out_length, &mbuf_total_left,
> - &seg_total_left);
> + &seg_total_left, q);
>
> if (unlikely(ret < 0))
> return ret;
> @@ -3921,9 +3930,6 @@ dequeue_enc_one_op_cb(struct acc100_queue *q, struct rte_bbdev_enc_op **ref_op,
>
> /* Clearing status, it will be set based on response */
> op->status = 0;
> -
> - op->status |= ((rsp.input_err)
> - ? (1 << RTE_BBDEV_DATA_ERROR) : 0);
Is this really related to the purpose of the patch?
> op->status |= ((rsp.dma_err) ? (1 << RTE_BBDEV_DRV_ERROR) : 0);
> op->status |= ((rsp.fcw_err) ? (1 << RTE_BBDEV_DRV_ERROR) : 0);
>
> @@ -3994,8 +4000,6 @@ dequeue_enc_one_op_tb(struct acc100_queue *q, struct rte_bbdev_enc_op **ref_op,
> rte_bbdev_log_debug("Resp. desc %p: %x", desc,
> rsp.val);
>
> - op->status |= ((rsp.input_err)
> - ? (1 << RTE_BBDEV_DATA_ERROR) : 0);
Ditto.
> op->status |= ((rsp.dma_err) ? (1 << RTE_BBDEV_DRV_ERROR) : 0);
> op->status |= ((rsp.fcw_err) ? (1 << RTE_BBDEV_DRV_ERROR) : 0);
>
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