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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright 2017 6WIND S.A.
* Copyright 2017 Mellanox Technologies, Ltd
*/
/**
* @file
* Utility functions used by the mlx4 driver.
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <rte_errno.h>
#include <rte_malloc.h>
#include <rte_memory.h>
#include "mlx4_utils.h"
/**
* Make a file descriptor non-blocking.
*
* @param fd
* File descriptor to alter.
*
* @return
* 0 on success, negative errno value otherwise and rte_errno is set.
*/
int
mlx4_fd_set_non_blocking(int fd)
{
int ret = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL);
if (ret != -1 && !fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, ret | O_NONBLOCK))
return 0;
MLX4_ASSERT(errno);
rte_errno = errno;
return -rte_errno;
}
/**
* Internal helper to allocate memory once for several disparate objects.
*
* The most restrictive alignment constraint for standard objects is assumed
* to be sizeof(double) and is used as a default value.
*
* C11 code would include stdalign.h and use alignof(max_align_t) however
* we'll stick with C99 for the time being.
*/
static inline size_t
mlx4_mallocv_inline(const char *type, const struct mlx4_malloc_vec *vec,
unsigned int cnt, int zero, int socket)
{
unsigned int i;
size_t size;
size_t least;
uint8_t *data = NULL;
int fill = !vec[0].addr;
fill:
size = 0;
least = 0;
for (i = 0; i < cnt; ++i) {
size_t align = (uintptr_t)vec[i].align;
if (!align) {
align = sizeof(double);
} else if (!rte_is_power_of_2(align)) {
rte_errno = EINVAL;
goto error;
}
if (least < align)
least = align;
align = RTE_ALIGN_CEIL(size, align);
size = align + vec[i].size;
if (fill && vec[i].addr)
*vec[i].addr = data + align;
}
if (fill)
return size;
if (!zero)
data = rte_malloc_socket(type, size, least, socket);
else
data = rte_zmalloc_socket(type, size, least, socket);
if (data) {
fill = 1;
goto fill;
}
rte_errno = ENOMEM;
error:
for (i = 0; i != cnt; ++i)
if (vec[i].addr)
*vec[i].addr = NULL;
return 0;
}
/**
* Allocate memory once for several disparate objects.
*
* This function adds iovec-like semantics (e.g. readv()) to rte_malloc().
* Memory is allocated once for several contiguous objects of nonuniform
* sizes and alignment constraints.
*
* Each entry of @p vec describes the size, alignment constraint and
* provides a buffer address where the resulting object pointer must be
* stored.
*
* The buffer of the first entry is guaranteed to point to the beginning of
* the allocated region and is safe to use with rte_free().
*
* NULL buffers are silently ignored.
*
* Providing a NULL buffer in the first entry prevents this function from
* allocating any memory but has otherwise no effect on its behavior. In
* this case, the contents of remaining non-NULL buffers are updated with
* addresses relative to zero (i.e. offsets that would have been used during
* the allocation).
*
* @param[in] type
* A string identifying the type of allocated objects (useful for debug
* purposes, such as identifying the cause of a memory leak). Can be NULL.
* @param[in, out] vec
* Description of objects to allocate memory for.
* @param cnt
* Number of entries in @p vec.
*
* @return
* Size in bytes of the allocated region including any padding. In case of
* error, rte_errno is set, 0 is returned and NULL is stored in the
* non-NULL buffers pointed by @p vec.
*
* @see struct mlx4_malloc_vec
* @see rte_malloc()
*/
size_t
mlx4_mallocv(const char *type, const struct mlx4_malloc_vec *vec,
unsigned int cnt)
{
return mlx4_mallocv_inline(type, vec, cnt, 0, SOCKET_ID_ANY);
}
/**
* Combines the semantics of mlx4_mallocv() with those of rte_zmalloc().
*
* @see mlx4_mallocv()
* @see rte_zmalloc()
*/
size_t
mlx4_zmallocv(const char *type, const struct mlx4_malloc_vec *vec,
unsigned int cnt)
{
return mlx4_mallocv_inline(type, vec, cnt, 1, SOCKET_ID_ANY);
}
/**
* Socket-aware version of mlx4_mallocv().
*
* This function takes one additional parameter.
*
* @param socket
* NUMA socket to allocate memory on. If SOCKET_ID_ANY is used, this
* function will behave the same as mlx4_mallocv().
*
* @see mlx4_mallocv()
* @see rte_malloc_socket()
*/
size_t
mlx4_mallocv_socket(const char *type, const struct mlx4_malloc_vec *vec,
unsigned int cnt, int socket)
{
return mlx4_mallocv_inline(type, vec, cnt, 0, socket);
}
/**
* Combines the semantics of mlx4_mallocv_socket() with those of
* mlx4_zmalloc_socket().
*
* @see mlx4_mallocv_socket()
* @see rte_zmalloc_socket()
*/
size_t
mlx4_zmallocv_socket(const char *type, const struct mlx4_malloc_vec *vec,
unsigned int cnt, int socket)
{
return mlx4_mallocv_inline(type, vec, cnt, 1, socket);
}
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