1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2 /* XDP user-space ring structure 3 * Copyright(c) 2018 Intel Corporation. 4 */ 5 6 #ifndef _LINUX_XSK_QUEUE_H 7 #define _LINUX_XSK_QUEUE_H 8 9 #include <linux/types.h> 10 #include <linux/if_xdp.h> 11 #include <net/xdp_sock.h> 12 #include <net/xsk_buff_pool.h> 13 14 #include "xsk.h" 15 16 struct xdp_ring { 17 u32 producer ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; 18 /* Hinder the adjacent cache prefetcher to prefetch the consumer 19 * pointer if the producer pointer is touched and vice versa. 20 */ 21 u32 pad1 ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; 22 u32 consumer ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; 23 u32 pad2 ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; 24 u32 flags; 25 u32 pad3 ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; 26 }; 27 28 /* Used for the RX and TX queues for packets */ 29 struct xdp_rxtx_ring { 30 struct xdp_ring ptrs; 31 struct xdp_desc desc[] ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; 32 }; 33 34 /* Used for the fill and completion queues for buffers */ 35 struct xdp_umem_ring { 36 struct xdp_ring ptrs; 37 u64 desc[] ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; 38 }; 39 40 struct xsk_queue { 41 u32 ring_mask; 42 u32 nentries; 43 u32 cached_prod; 44 u32 cached_cons; 45 struct xdp_ring *ring; 46 u64 invalid_descs; 47 u64 queue_empty_descs; 48 size_t ring_vmalloc_size; 49 }; 50 51 /* The structure of the shared state of the rings are a simple 52 * circular buffer, as outlined in 53 * Documentation/core-api/circular-buffers.rst. For the Rx and 54 * completion ring, the kernel is the producer and user space is the 55 * consumer. For the Tx and fill rings, the kernel is the consumer and 56 * user space is the producer. 57 * 58 * producer consumer 59 * 60 * if (LOAD ->consumer) { (A) LOAD.acq ->producer (C) 61 * STORE $data LOAD $data 62 * STORE.rel ->producer (B) STORE.rel ->consumer (D) 63 * } 64 * 65 * (A) pairs with (D), and (B) pairs with (C). 66 * 67 * Starting with (B), it protects the data from being written after 68 * the producer pointer. If this barrier was missing, the consumer 69 * could observe the producer pointer being set and thus load the data 70 * before the producer has written the new data. The consumer would in 71 * this case load the old data. 72 * 73 * (C) protects the consumer from speculatively loading the data before 74 * the producer pointer actually has been read. If we do not have this 75 * barrier, some architectures could load old data as speculative loads 76 * are not discarded as the CPU does not know there is a dependency 77 * between ->producer and data. 78 * 79 * (A) is a control dependency that separates the load of ->consumer 80 * from the stores of $data. In case ->consumer indicates there is no 81 * room in the buffer to store $data we do not. The dependency will 82 * order both of the stores after the loads. So no barrier is needed. 83 * 84 * (D) protects the load of the data to be observed to happen after the 85 * store of the consumer pointer. If we did not have this memory 86 * barrier, the producer could observe the consumer pointer being set 87 * and overwrite the data with a new value before the consumer got the 88 * chance to read the old value. The consumer would thus miss reading 89 * the old entry and very likely read the new entry twice, once right 90 * now and again after circling through the ring. 91 */ 92 93 /* The operations on the rings are the following: 94 * 95 * producer consumer 96 * 97 * RESERVE entries PEEK in the ring for entries 98 * WRITE data into the ring READ data from the ring 99 * SUBMIT entries RELEASE entries 100 * 101 * The producer reserves one or more entries in the ring. It can then 102 * fill in these entries and finally submit them so that they can be 103 * seen and read by the consumer. 104 * 105 * The consumer peeks into the ring to see if the producer has written 106 * any new entries. If so, the consumer can then read these entries 107 * and when it is done reading them release them back to the producer 108 * so that the producer can use these slots to fill in new entries. 109 * 110 * The function names below reflect these operations. 111 */ 112 113 /* Functions that read and validate content from consumer rings. */ 114 115 static inline void __xskq_cons_read_addr_unchecked(struct xsk_queue *q, u32 cached_cons, u64 *addr) 116 { 117 struct xdp_umem_ring *ring = (struct xdp_umem_ring *)q->ring; 118 u32 idx = cached_cons & q->ring_mask; 119 120 *addr = ring->desc[idx]; 121 } 122 123 static inline bool xskq_cons_read_addr_unchecked(struct xsk_queue *q, u64 *addr) 124 { 125 if (q->cached_cons != q->cached_prod) { 126 __xskq_cons_read_addr_unchecked(q, q->cached_cons, addr); 127 return true; 128 } 129 130 return false; 131 } 132 133 static inline bool xp_unused_options_set(u32 options) 134 { 135 return options & ~XDP_PKT_CONTD; 136 } 137 138 static inline bool xp_aligned_validate_desc(struct xsk_buff_pool *pool, 139 struct xdp_desc *desc) 140 { 141 u64 offset = desc->addr & (pool->chunk_size - 1); 142 143 if (offset + desc->len > pool->chunk_size) 144 return false; 145 146 if (desc->addr >= pool->addrs_cnt) 147 return false; 148 149 if (xp_unused_options_set(desc->options)) 150 return false; 151 return true; 152 } 153 154 static inline bool xp_unaligned_validate_desc(struct xsk_buff_pool *pool, 155 struct xdp_desc *desc) 156 { 157 u64 addr = xp_unaligned_add_offset_to_addr(desc->addr); 158 159 if (desc->len > pool->chunk_size) 160 return false; 161 162 if (addr >= pool->addrs_cnt || addr + desc->len > pool->addrs_cnt || 163 xp_desc_crosses_non_contig_pg(pool, addr, desc->len)) 164 return false; 165 166 if (xp_unused_options_set(desc->options)) 167 return false; 168 return true; 169 } 170 171 static inline bool xp_validate_desc(struct xsk_buff_pool *pool, 172 struct xdp_desc *desc) 173 { 174 return pool->unaligned ? xp_unaligned_validate_desc(pool, desc) : 175 xp_aligned_validate_desc(pool, desc); 176 } 177 178 static inline bool xskq_cons_is_valid_desc(struct xsk_queue *q, 179 struct xdp_desc *d, 180 struct xsk_buff_pool *pool) 181 { 182 if (!xp_validate_desc(pool, d)) { 183 q->invalid_descs++; 184 return false; 185 } 186 return true; 187 } 188 189 static inline bool xskq_cons_read_desc(struct xsk_queue *q, 190 struct xdp_desc *desc, 191 struct xsk_buff_pool *pool) 192 { 193 while (q->cached_cons != q->cached_prod) { 194 struct xdp_rxtx_ring *ring = (struct xdp_rxtx_ring *)q->ring; 195 u32 idx = q->cached_cons & q->ring_mask; 196 197 *desc = ring->desc[idx]; 198 if (xskq_cons_is_valid_desc(q, desc, pool)) 199 return true; 200 201 q->cached_cons++; 202 } 203 204 return false; 205 } 206 207 static inline void xskq_cons_release_n(struct xsk_queue *q, u32 cnt) 208 { 209 q->cached_cons += cnt; 210 } 211 212 static inline u32 xskq_cons_read_desc_batch(struct xsk_queue *q, struct xsk_buff_pool *pool, 213 u32 max) 214 { 215 u32 cached_cons = q->cached_cons, nb_entries = 0; 216 struct xdp_desc *descs = pool->tx_descs; 217 218 while (cached_cons != q->cached_prod && nb_entries < max) { 219 struct xdp_rxtx_ring *ring = (struct xdp_rxtx_ring *)q->ring; 220 u32 idx = cached_cons & q->ring_mask; 221 222 descs[nb_entries] = ring->desc[idx]; 223 if (unlikely(!xskq_cons_is_valid_desc(q, &descs[nb_entries], pool))) { 224 /* Skip the entry */ 225 cached_cons++; 226 continue; 227 } 228 229 nb_entries++; 230 cached_cons++; 231 } 232 233 /* Release valid plus any invalid entries */ 234 xskq_cons_release_n(q, cached_cons - q->cached_cons); 235 return nb_entries; 236 } 237 238 /* Functions for consumers */ 239 240 static inline void __xskq_cons_release(struct xsk_queue *q) 241 { 242 smp_store_release(&q->ring->consumer, q->cached_cons); /* D, matchees A */ 243 } 244 245 static inline void __xskq_cons_peek(struct xsk_queue *q) 246 { 247 /* Refresh the local pointer */ 248 q->cached_prod = smp_load_acquire(&q->ring->producer); /* C, matches B */ 249 } 250 251 static inline void xskq_cons_get_entries(struct xsk_queue *q) 252 { 253 __xskq_cons_release(q); 254 __xskq_cons_peek(q); 255 } 256 257 static inline u32 xskq_cons_nb_entries(struct xsk_queue *q, u32 max) 258 { 259 u32 entries = q->cached_prod - q->cached_cons; 260 261 if (entries >= max) 262 return max; 263 264 __xskq_cons_peek(q); 265 entries = q->cached_prod - q->cached_cons; 266 267 return entries >= max ? max : entries; 268 } 269 270 static inline bool xskq_cons_has_entries(struct xsk_queue *q, u32 cnt) 271 { 272 return xskq_cons_nb_entries(q, cnt) >= cnt; 273 } 274 275 static inline bool xskq_cons_peek_addr_unchecked(struct xsk_queue *q, u64 *addr) 276 { 277 if (q->cached_prod == q->cached_cons) 278 xskq_cons_get_entries(q); 279 return xskq_cons_read_addr_unchecked(q, addr); 280 } 281 282 static inline bool xskq_cons_peek_desc(struct xsk_queue *q, 283 struct xdp_desc *desc, 284 struct xsk_buff_pool *pool) 285 { 286 if (q->cached_prod == q->cached_cons) 287 xskq_cons_get_entries(q); 288 return xskq_cons_read_desc(q, desc, pool); 289 } 290 291 /* To improve performance in the xskq_cons_release functions, only update local state here. 292 * Reflect this to global state when we get new entries from the ring in 293 * xskq_cons_get_entries() and whenever Rx or Tx processing are completed in the NAPI loop. 294 */ 295 static inline void xskq_cons_release(struct xsk_queue *q) 296 { 297 q->cached_cons++; 298 } 299 300 static inline void xskq_cons_cancel_n(struct xsk_queue *q, u32 cnt) 301 { 302 q->cached_cons -= cnt; 303 } 304 305 static inline u32 xskq_cons_present_entries(struct xsk_queue *q) 306 { 307 /* No barriers needed since data is not accessed */ 308 return READ_ONCE(q->ring->producer) - READ_ONCE(q->ring->consumer); 309 } 310 311 /* Functions for producers */ 312 313 static inline u32 xskq_prod_nb_free(struct xsk_queue *q, u32 max) 314 { 315 u32 free_entries = q->nentries - (q->cached_prod - q->cached_cons); 316 317 if (free_entries >= max) 318 return max; 319 320 /* Refresh the local tail pointer */ 321 q->cached_cons = READ_ONCE(q->ring->consumer); 322 free_entries = q->nentries - (q->cached_prod - q->cached_cons); 323 324 return free_entries >= max ? max : free_entries; 325 } 326 327 static inline bool xskq_prod_is_full(struct xsk_queue *q) 328 { 329 return xskq_prod_nb_free(q, 1) ? false : true; 330 } 331 332 static inline void xskq_prod_cancel_n(struct xsk_queue *q, u32 cnt) 333 { 334 q->cached_prod -= cnt; 335 } 336 337 static inline int xskq_prod_reserve(struct xsk_queue *q) 338 { 339 if (xskq_prod_is_full(q)) 340 return -ENOSPC; 341 342 /* A, matches D */ 343 q->cached_prod++; 344 return 0; 345 } 346 347 static inline int xskq_prod_reserve_addr(struct xsk_queue *q, u64 addr) 348 { 349 struct xdp_umem_ring *ring = (struct xdp_umem_ring *)q->ring; 350 351 if (xskq_prod_is_full(q)) 352 return -ENOSPC; 353 354 /* A, matches D */ 355 ring->desc[q->cached_prod++ & q->ring_mask] = addr; 356 return 0; 357 } 358 359 static inline void xskq_prod_write_addr_batch(struct xsk_queue *q, struct xdp_desc *descs, 360 u32 nb_entries) 361 { 362 struct xdp_umem_ring *ring = (struct xdp_umem_ring *)q->ring; 363 u32 i, cached_prod; 364 365 /* A, matches D */ 366 cached_prod = q->cached_prod; 367 for (i = 0; i < nb_entries; i++) 368 ring->desc[cached_prod++ & q->ring_mask] = descs[i].addr; 369 q->cached_prod = cached_prod; 370 } 371 372 static inline int xskq_prod_reserve_desc(struct xsk_queue *q, 373 u64 addr, u32 len, u32 flags) 374 { 375 struct xdp_rxtx_ring *ring = (struct xdp_rxtx_ring *)q->ring; 376 u32 idx; 377 378 if (xskq_prod_is_full(q)) 379 return -ENOBUFS; 380 381 /* A, matches D */ 382 idx = q->cached_prod++ & q->ring_mask; 383 ring->desc[idx].addr = addr; 384 ring->desc[idx].len = len; 385 ring->desc[idx].options = flags; 386 387 return 0; 388 } 389 390 static inline void __xskq_prod_submit(struct xsk_queue *q, u32 idx) 391 { 392 smp_store_release(&q->ring->producer, idx); /* B, matches C */ 393 } 394 395 static inline void xskq_prod_submit(struct xsk_queue *q) 396 { 397 __xskq_prod_submit(q, q->cached_prod); 398 } 399 400 static inline void xskq_prod_submit_n(struct xsk_queue *q, u32 nb_entries) 401 { 402 __xskq_prod_submit(q, q->ring->producer + nb_entries); 403 } 404 405 static inline bool xskq_prod_is_empty(struct xsk_queue *q) 406 { 407 /* No barriers needed since data is not accessed */ 408 return READ_ONCE(q->ring->consumer) == READ_ONCE(q->ring->producer); 409 } 410 411 /* For both producers and consumers */ 412 413 static inline u64 xskq_nb_invalid_descs(struct xsk_queue *q) 414 { 415 return q ? q->invalid_descs : 0; 416 } 417 418 static inline u64 xskq_nb_queue_empty_descs(struct xsk_queue *q) 419 { 420 return q ? q->queue_empty_descs : 0; 421 } 422 423 struct xsk_queue *xskq_create(u32 nentries, bool umem_queue); 424 void xskq_destroy(struct xsk_queue *q_ops); 425 426 #endif /* _LINUX_XSK_QUEUE_H */ 427