> -----Original Message----- > From: Shijith Thotton <sthot...@marvell.com> > Sent: Monday, January 20, 2025 11:53 PM > To: Naga Harish K, S V <s.v.naga.haris...@intel.com>; dev@dpdk.org > Cc: Pavan Nikhilesh Bhagavatula <pbhagavat...@marvell.com>; Pathak, > Pravin <pravin.pat...@intel.com>; Hemant Agrawal > <hemant.agra...@nxp.com>; Sachin Saxena <sachin.sax...@nxp.com>; > Mattias R_nnblom <mattias.ronnb...@ericsson.com>; Jerin Jacob > <jer...@marvell.com>; Liang Ma <lian...@liangbit.com>; Mccarthy, Peter > <peter.mccar...@intel.com>; Van Haaren, Harry > <harry.van.haa...@intel.com>; Carrillo, Erik G <erik.g.carri...@intel.com>; > Gujjar, Abhinandan S <abhinandan.guj...@intel.com>; Amit Prakash Shukla > <amitpraka...@marvell.com>; Burakov, Anatoly > <anatoly.bura...@intel.com> > Subject: RE: [RFC PATCH] eventdev: adapter API to configure multiple Rx > queues > > >> >> >>> This RFC introduces a new API, > >> >> >>> rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queues_add(), > >> >> >>> designed to enhance the flexibility of configuring multiple Rx > >> >> >>> queues in eventdev Rx adapter. > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> The existing rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_add() API supports > >> >> >>> adding multiple queues by specifying rx_queue_id = -1, but it > >> >> >>> lacks the ability to > >> >> >apply > >> >> >>> specific configurations to each of the added queues. > >> >> >>> > >> >> >> > >> >> >>The application can still use the existing > >> >> >>rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_add() API in a loop with > >> >> >>different configurations for different queues. > >> >> >> > >> >> >>The proposed API is not enabling new features that cannot be > >> >> >>achieved with the existing API. > >> >> >>Adding new APIs without much usefulness causes unnecessary > >> >> >>complexity/confusion for users. > >> >> >> > > The eth_rx_adapter_queue_add eventdev PMD operation can be updated to > support burst mode. Internally, both the new and existing APIs can utilize > this > updated operation. This enables applications to use either API and achieve the > same results while adding a single queue. For adding multiple RX queues to the > adapter, the new API can be used as it is not supported by the old API. >
Not all platforms implement the eventdev PMD operation for eth_rx_adapter_queue_add, so this does not apply to all platforms. > >> >> > > >> >> >The new API was introduced because the existing API does not > >> >> >support adding multiple queues with specific configurations. It > >> >> >serves as a burst variant of the existing API, like many other APIs in > DPDK. > >> >> > > >> > > >> >The other burst APIs may be there for dataplane functionalities, but > >> >may not be for the control plane functionalities. > >> > > >> > >> rte_acl_add_rules() is an example of burst API in control path. > >> > > > >I mean, In general, burst APIs are for data-plane functions. > >This may be one of the rare cases where a burst API is in the control path. > > > >> >> >For better clarity, the API can be renamed to > >> >> >rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_add_burst() if needed. > >> >> > > >> >> >In hardware, adding each queue individually incurs significant > >> >> >overheads, such as mailbox operations. A burst API helps to > >> >> >amortize this overhead. Since real- world applications often call > >> >> >the API with specific queue_ids, the burst API can provide considerable > benefits. > >> >> >Testing shows a 75% reduction in time when adding multiple queues > >> >> >to the RX adapter using the burst API on our platform. > >> >> > > >> > > >> > As batching helps for a particular hardware device, this may not be > >> >applicable for all platforms/cases. > >> > Since queue_add is a control plane operation, latency may not be a > >> >concern. > >> > >> In certain use cases, these APIs can be considered semi-fast path. > >> For > >instance, > >> in an application that hotplugs a port on demand, configuring all > >> available queues simultaneously can significantly reduce latency. > >> > > > >As said earlier, this latency reduction (when trying to add multiple RX > >queues to the Event Ethernet Rx adapter) may not apply to all > platforms/cases. > >This API is not for configuring queues but for adding the queues to the > >RX adapter. > > > >> >How to specify a particular set(specific queue_ids) of rx_queues > >> >that has a non- zero start index with the new proposed API? > >> > >> In the proposed API, > >> int rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queues_add( > >> uint8_t id, uint16_t eth_dev_id, int32_t > >> rx_queue_id[], > >> const struct rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_conf > >> conf[], > >> uint16_t nb_rx_queues); rx_queues_id is an > >> array containing the receive queues ids, which can start from a > >> non-zero value. The array index is used solely to locate the > >> corresponding queue_conf. For example, rx_queues_id[i] will use conf[i]. > >> > > > >Ok > > > >> > Since this is still not possible with the proposed API, the > >> >existing queue_add API needs to be used with specific queue_ids and > >> >their configurations. > >> > > >> >> >I can modify the old API implementation to act as a wrapper > >> >> >around the burst API, with number of queues equal to 1. If > >> >> >concerns remain, we can explore deprecation as an alternative. > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> Please let me know if you have any suggestions/feedback on what I > >> >> said above. > >> > > >> >Still feel the new proposed API can be avoided as it looks like a > >> >different combination of existing API instead of adding some new features. > >> > > >> >> If not, I can go ahead and send v1. > >> >> > >> >> >>> The proposed API, rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queues_add, > >> >> >>> addresses this limitation by: > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> - Enabling users to specify an array of rx_queue_id values alongside > >> >> >>> individual configurations for each queue. > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> - Supporting a nb_rx_queues argument to define the number of > >> >> >>> queues > >> >to > >> >> >>> configure. When set to 0, the API applies a common configuration > to > >> >> >>> all queues, similar to the existing rx_queue_id = -1 behavior. > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> This enhancement allows for more granular control when > >> >> >>> configuring > >> >> >multiple > >> >> >>> Rx queues. Additionally, the API can act as a replacement for > >> >> >>> the older API, offering both flexibility and improved functionality. > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> Signed-off-by: Shijith Thotton <sthot...@marvell.com> > >> >> >>> --- > >> >> >>> lib/eventdev/eventdev_pmd.h | 34 > >> >> +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> >> >>> lib/eventdev/rte_event_eth_rx_adapter.h | 34 > >> >> >>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> >> >>> 2 files changed, 68 insertions(+) > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> diff --git a/lib/eventdev/eventdev_pmd.h > >> >> >>> b/lib/eventdev/eventdev_pmd.h index 36148f8d86..2e458a9779 > >> >> 100644 > >> >> >>> --- a/lib/eventdev/eventdev_pmd.h > >> >> >>> +++ b/lib/eventdev/eventdev_pmd.h > >> >> >>> @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ > >> >> >>> #include <rte_mbuf_dyn.h> > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> #include "event_timer_adapter_pmd.h" > >> >> >>> +#include "rte_event_eth_rx_adapter.h" > >> >> >>> #include "rte_eventdev.h" > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> #ifdef __cplusplus > >> >> >>> @@ -708,6 +709,37 @@ typedef int > >> >> >>> (*eventdev_eth_rx_adapter_queue_add_t)( > >> >> >>> int32_t rx_queue_id, > >> >> >>> const struct rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_conf > >> >> >>> *queue_conf); > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> +/** > >> >> >>> + * Add ethernet Rx queues to event device. This callback is > >> >> >>> +invoked if > >> >> >>> + * the caps returned from > >> >> >>> +rte_eventdev_eth_rx_adapter_caps_get(, > >> >> >>> +eth_port_id) > >> >> >>> + * has RTE_EVENT_ETH_RX_ADAPTER_CAP_INTERNAL_PORT set. > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @param dev > >> >> >>> + * Event device pointer > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @param eth_dev > >> >> >>> + * Ethernet device pointer > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @param rx_queue_id > >> >> >>> + * Ethernet device receive queue index array > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @param queue_conf > >> >> >>> + * Additional configuration structure array > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @param nb_rx_queues > >> >> >>> + * Number of ethernet device receive queues > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @return > >> >> >>> + * - 0: Success, ethernet receive queues added successfully. > >> >> >>> + * - <0: Error code returned by the driver function. > >> >> >>> + */ > >> >> >>> +typedef int (*eventdev_eth_rx_adapter_queues_add_t)( > >> >> >>> + const struct rte_eventdev *dev, > >> >> >>> + const struct rte_eth_dev *eth_dev, > >> >> >>> + int32_t rx_queue_id[], > >> >> >>> + const struct rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_conf > >> >> >>> queue_conf[], > >> >> >>> + uint16_t nb_rx_queues); > >> >> >>> + > >> >> >>> /** > >> >> >>> * Delete ethernet Rx queues from event device. This callback > >> >> >>> is > >invoked > >> if > >> >> >>> * the caps returned from eventdev_eth_rx_adapter_caps_get(, > >> >> >eth_port_id) > >> >> >>> @@ -1578,6 +1610,8 @@ struct eventdev_ops { > >> >> >>> /**< Get ethernet Rx adapter capabilities */ > >> >> >>> eventdev_eth_rx_adapter_queue_add_t > >eth_rx_adapter_queue_add; > >> >> >>> /**< Add Rx queues to ethernet Rx adapter */ > >> >> >>> + eventdev_eth_rx_adapter_queues_add_t > >> >> >>> eth_rx_adapter_queues_add; > >> >> >>> + /**< Add Rx queues to ethernet Rx adapter */ > >> >> >>> eventdev_eth_rx_adapter_queue_del_t > >eth_rx_adapter_queue_del; > >> >> >>> /**< Delete Rx queues from ethernet Rx adapter */ > >> >> >>> eventdev_eth_rx_adapter_queue_conf_get_t > >> >> >>> eth_rx_adapter_queue_conf_get; diff --git > >> >> >>> a/lib/eventdev/rte_event_eth_rx_adapter.h > >> >> >>> b/lib/eventdev/rte_event_eth_rx_adapter.h > >> >> >>> index 9237e198a7..9a5c560b67 100644 > >> >> >>> --- a/lib/eventdev/rte_event_eth_rx_adapter.h > >> >> >>> +++ b/lib/eventdev/rte_event_eth_rx_adapter.h > >> >> >>> @@ -553,6 +553,40 @@ int > >> >> rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_add(uint8_t > >> >> >>> id, > >> >> >>> int32_t rx_queue_id, > >> >> >>> const struct > >rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_conf > >> >> >>> *conf); > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> +/** > >> >> >>> + * Add multiple receive queues to an event adapter. > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @param id > >> >> >>> + * Adapter identifier. > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @param eth_dev_id > >> >> >>> + * Port identifier of Ethernet device. > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @param rx_queue_id > >> >> >>> + * Array of Ethernet device receive queue indices. > >> >> >>> + * If nb_rx_queues is 0, then rx_queue_id is ignored. > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @param conf > >> >> >>> + * Array of additional configuration structures of type > >> >> >>> + * *rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_conf*. conf[i] is used > >> >> >>> +for > >> >> >>> rx_queue_id[i]. > >> >> >>> + * If nb_rx_queues is 0, then conf[0] is used for all Rx queues. > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @param nb_rx_queues > >> >> >>> + * Number of receive queues to add. > >> >> >>> + * If nb_rx_queues is 0, then all Rx queues configured for > >> >> >>> + * the device are added with the same configuration in conf[0]. > >> >> >>> + * @see RTE_EVENT_ETH_RX_ADAPTER_CAP_MULTI_EVENTQ > >> >> >>> + * > >> >> >>> + * @return > >> >> >>> + * - 0: Success, Receive queues added correctly. > >> >> >>> + * - <0: Error code on failure. > >> >> >>> + */ > >> >> >>> +__rte_experimental > >> >> >>> +int rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queues_add( > >> >> >>> + uint8_t id, uint16_t eth_dev_id, int32_t > >> >> >>> rx_queue_id[], > >> >> >>> + const struct > >> rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_conf > >> >> >>> conf[], > >> >> >>> + uint16_t nb_rx_queues); > >> >> >>> + > >> >> >>> /** > >> >> >>> * Delete receive queue from an event adapter. > >> >> >>> * > >> >> >>> -- > >> >> >>> 2.25.1