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rte_table.h(3) DPDK rte_table.h(3)

NAME

rte_table.h

SYNOPSIS

#include <stdint.h>
#include <rte_port.h>

Data Structures


struct rte_table_stats
struct rte_table_ops

Typedefs


typedef void *(* rte_table_op_create) (void *params, int socket_id, uint32_t entry_size)
typedef int(* rte_table_op_free) (void *table)
typedef int(* rte_table_op_entry_add) (void *table, void *key, void *entry, int *key_found, void **entry_ptr)
typedef int(* rte_table_op_entry_delete) (void *table, void *key, int *key_found, void *entry)
typedef int(* rte_table_op_entry_add_bulk) (void *table, void **keys, void **entries, uint32_t n_keys, int *key_found, void **entries_ptr)
typedef int(* rte_table_op_entry_delete_bulk) (void *table, void **keys, uint32_t n_keys, int *key_found, void **entries)
typedef int(* rte_table_op_lookup) (void *table, struct rte_mbuf **pkts, uint64_t pkts_mask, uint64_t *lookup_hit_mask, void **entries)
typedef int(* rte_table_op_stats_read) (void *table, struct rte_table_stats *stats, int clear)

Detailed Description

RTE Table

This tool is part of the DPDK Packet Framework tool suite and provides a standard interface to implement different types of lookup tables for data plane processing.

Virtually any search algorithm that can uniquely associate data to a lookup key can be fitted under this lookup table abstraction. For the flow table use-case, the lookup key is an n-tuple of packet fields that uniquely identifies a traffic flow, while data represents actions and action meta-data associated with the same traffic flow.

Definition in file rte_table.h.

Typedef Documentation

typedef void*(* rte_table_op_create) (void *params, int socket_id, uint32_t entry_size)

Lookup table create

Parameters

params Parameters for lookup table creation. The underlying data structure is different for each lookup table type.
socket_id CPU socket ID (e.g. for memory allocation purpose)
entry_size Data size of each lookup table entry (measured in bytes)

Returns

Handle to lookup table instance

Definition at line 51 of file rte_table.h.

typedef int(* rte_table_op_free) (void *table)

Lookup table free

Parameters

table Handle to lookup table instance

Returns

0 on success, error code otherwise

Definition at line 62 of file rte_table.h.

typedef int(* rte_table_op_entry_add) (void *table, void *key, void *entry, int *key_found, void **entry_ptr)

Lookup table entry add

Parameters

table Handle to lookup table instance
key Lookup key
entry Data to be associated with the current key. This parameter has to point to a valid memory buffer where the first entry_size bytes (table create parameter) are populated with the data.
key_found After successful invocation, *key_found is set to a value different than 0 if the current key is already present in the table and to 0 if not. This pointer has to be set to a valid memory location before the table entry add function is called.
entry_ptr After successful invocation, *entry_ptr stores the handle to the table entry containing the data associated with the current key. This handle can be used to perform further read-write accesses to this entry. This handle is valid until the key is deleted from the table or the same key is re-added to the table, typically to associate it with different data. This pointer has to be set to a valid memory location before the function is called.

Returns

0 on success, error code otherwise

Definition at line 91 of file rte_table.h.

typedef int(* rte_table_op_entry_delete) (void *table, void *key, int *key_found, void *entry)

Lookup table entry delete

Parameters

table Handle to lookup table instance
key Lookup key
key_found After successful invocation, *key_found is set to a value different than 0 if the current key was present in the table before the delete operation was performed and to 0 if not. This pointer has to be set to a valid memory location before the table entry delete function is called.
entry After successful invocation, if the key is found in the table (*key found is different than 0 after function call is completed) and entry points to a valid buffer (entry is set to a value different than NULL before the function is called), then the first entry_size bytes (table create parameter) in *entry store a copy of table entry that contained the data associated with the current key before the key was deleted.

Returns

0 on success, error code otherwise

Definition at line 120 of file rte_table.h.

typedef int(* rte_table_op_entry_add_bulk) (void *table, void **keys, void **entries, uint32_t n_keys, int *key_found, void **entries_ptr)

Lookup table entry add bulk

Parameters

table Handle to lookup table instance
keys Array containing lookup keys
entries Array containing data to be associated with each key. Every item in the array has to point to a valid memory buffer where the first entry_size bytes (table create parameter) are populated with the data.
n_keys Number of keys to add
key_found After successful invocation, key_found for every item in the array is set to a value different than 0 if the current key is already present in the table and to 0 if not. This pointer has to be set to a valid memory location before the table entry add function is called.
entries_ptr After successful invocation, array *entries_ptr stores the handle to the table entry containing the data associated with every key. This handle can be used to perform further read-write accesses to this entry. This handle is valid until the key is deleted from the table or the same key is re-added to the table, typically to associate it with different data. This pointer has to be set to a valid memory location before the function is called.

Returns

0 on success, error code otherwise

Definition at line 155 of file rte_table.h.

typedef int(* rte_table_op_entry_delete_bulk) (void *table, void **keys, uint32_t n_keys, int *key_found, void **entries)

Lookup table entry delete bulk

Parameters

table Handle to lookup table instance
keys Array containing lookup keys
n_keys Number of keys to delete
key_found After successful invocation, key_found for every item in the array is set to a value different than 0if the current key was present in the table before the delete operation was performed and to 0 if not. This pointer has to be set to a valid memory location before the table entry delete function is called.
entries If entries pointer is NULL, this pointer is ignored for every entry found. Else, after successful invocation, if specific key is found in the table (key_found is different than 0 for this item after function call is completed) and item of entry array points to a valid buffer (entry is set to a value different than NULL before the function is called), then the first entry_size bytes (table create parameter) in *entry store a copy of table entry that contained the data associated with the current key before the key was deleted.

Returns

0 on success, error code otherwise

Definition at line 190 of file rte_table.h.

typedef int(* rte_table_op_lookup) (void *table, struct rte_mbuf **pkts, uint64_t pkts_mask, uint64_t *lookup_hit_mask, void **entries)

Lookup table lookup

Parameters

table Handle to lookup table instance
pkts Burst of input packets specified as array of up to 64 pointers to struct rte_mbuf
pkts_mask 64-bit bitmask specifying which packets in the input burst are valid. When pkts_mask bit n is set, then element n of pkts array is pointing to a valid packet. Otherwise, element n of pkts array does not point to a valid packet, therefore it will not be accessed.
lookup_hit_mask Once the table lookup operation is completed, this 64-bit bitmask specifies which of the valid packets in the input burst resulted in lookup hit. For each valid input packet (pkts_mask bit n is set), the following are true on lookup hit: lookup_hit_mask bit n is set, element n of entries array is valid and it points to the lookup table entry that was hit. For each valid input packet (pkts_mask bit n is set), the following are true on lookup miss: lookup_hit_mask bit n is not set and element n of entries array is not valid.
entries Once the table lookup operation is completed, this array provides the lookup table entries that were hit, as described above. It is required that this array is always pre-allocated by the caller of this function with exactly 64 elements. The implementation is allowed to speculatively modify the elements of this array, so elements marked as invalid in lookup_hit_mask once the table lookup operation is completed might have been modified by this function.

Returns

0 on success, error code otherwise

Definition at line 230 of file rte_table.h.

typedef int(* rte_table_op_stats_read) (void *table, struct rte_table_stats *stats, int clear)

Lookup table stats read

Parameters

table Handle to lookup table instance
stats Handle to table stats struct to copy data
clear Flag indicating that stats should be cleared after read

Returns

Error code or 0 on success.

Definition at line 250 of file rte_table.h.

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