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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright(c) 2015-2020 Intel Corporation.
*/
#ifndef _RTE_CRYPTODEV_H_
#define _RTE_CRYPTODEV_H_
/**
* @file rte_cryptodev.h
*
* RTE Cryptographic Device APIs
*
* Defines RTE Crypto Device APIs for the provisioning of cipher and
* authentication operations.
*/
#include <rte_compat.h>
#include "rte_kvargs.h"
#include "rte_crypto.h"
#include <rte_common.h>
#include <rte_rcu_qsbr.h>
#include "rte_cryptodev_trace_fp.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @internal Logtype used for cryptodev related messages.
*/
extern int rte_cryptodev_logtype;
#define RTE_LOGTYPE_CRYPTODEV rte_cryptodev_logtype
/* Logging Macros */
#define CDEV_LOG_ERR(...) \
RTE_LOG_LINE_PREFIX(ERR, CRYPTODEV, \
"%s() line %u: ", __func__ RTE_LOG_COMMA __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
#define CDEV_LOG_INFO(...) \
RTE_LOG_LINE(INFO, CRYPTODEV, "" __VA_ARGS__)
#define CDEV_LOG_DEBUG(...) \
RTE_LOG_LINE_PREFIX(DEBUG, CRYPTODEV, \
"%s() line %u: ", __func__ RTE_LOG_COMMA __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
#define CDEV_PMD_TRACE(...) \
RTE_LOG_LINE_PREFIX(DEBUG, CRYPTODEV, \
"[%s] %s: ", dev RTE_LOG_COMMA __func__, __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* A macro that points to an offset from the start
* of the crypto operation structure (rte_crypto_op)
*
* The returned pointer is cast to type t.
*
* @param c
* The crypto operation.
* @param o
* The offset from the start of the crypto operation.
* @param t
* The type to cast the result into.
*/
#define rte_crypto_op_ctod_offset(c, t, o) \
((t)((char *)(c) + (o)))
/**
* A macro that returns the physical address that points
* to an offset from the start of the crypto operation
* (rte_crypto_op)
*
* @param c
* The crypto operation.
* @param o
* The offset from the start of the crypto operation
* to calculate address from.
*/
#define rte_crypto_op_ctophys_offset(c, o) \
(rte_iova_t)((c)->phys_addr + (o))
/**
* Crypto parameters range description
*/
struct rte_crypto_param_range {
uint16_t min; /**< minimum size */
uint16_t max; /**< maximum size */
uint16_t increment;
/**< if a range of sizes are supported,
* this parameter is used to indicate
* increments in byte size that are supported
* between the minimum and maximum
*/
};
/**
* Data-unit supported lengths of cipher algorithms.
* A bit can represent any set of data-unit sizes
* (single size, multiple size, range, etc).
*/
#define RTE_CRYPTO_CIPHER_DATA_UNIT_LEN_512_BYTES RTE_BIT32(0)
#define RTE_CRYPTO_CIPHER_DATA_UNIT_LEN_4096_BYTES RTE_BIT32(1)
#define RTE_CRYPTO_CIPHER_DATA_UNIT_LEN_1_MEGABYTES RTE_BIT32(2)
/**
* Symmetric Crypto Capability
*/
struct rte_cryptodev_symmetric_capability {
enum rte_crypto_sym_xform_type xform_type;
/**< Transform type : Authentication / Cipher / AEAD */
union {
struct {
enum rte_crypto_auth_algorithm algo;
/**< authentication algorithm */
uint16_t block_size;
/**< algorithm block size */
struct rte_crypto_param_range key_size;
/**< auth key size range */
struct rte_crypto_param_range digest_size;
/**< digest size range */
struct rte_crypto_param_range aad_size;
/**< Additional authentication data size range */
struct rte_crypto_param_range iv_size;
/**< Initialisation vector data size range */
} auth;
/**< Symmetric Authentication transform capabilities */
struct {
enum rte_crypto_cipher_algorithm algo;
/**< cipher algorithm */
uint16_t block_size;
/**< algorithm block size */
struct rte_crypto_param_range key_size;
/**< cipher key size range */
struct rte_crypto_param_range iv_size;
/**< Initialisation vector data size range */
uint32_t dataunit_set;
/**<
* Supported data-unit lengths:
* RTE_CRYPTO_CIPHER_DATA_UNIT_LEN_* bits
* or 0 for lengths defined in the algorithm standard.
*/
} cipher;
/**< Symmetric Cipher transform capabilities */
struct {
enum rte_crypto_aead_algorithm algo;
/**< AEAD algorithm */
uint16_t block_size;
/**< algorithm block size */
struct rte_crypto_param_range key_size;
/**< AEAD key size range */
struct rte_crypto_param_range digest_size;
/**< digest size range */
struct rte_crypto_param_range aad_size;
/**< Additional authentication data size range */
struct rte_crypto_param_range iv_size;
/**< Initialisation vector data size range */
} aead;
};
};
/**
* Asymmetric Xform Crypto Capability
*/
struct rte_cryptodev_asymmetric_xform_capability {
enum rte_crypto_asym_xform_type xform_type;
/**< Transform type: RSA/MODEXP/DH/DSA/MODINV */
uint32_t op_types;
/**<
* Bitmask for supported rte_crypto_asym_op_type or
* rte_crypto_ml_kem_op_type or rte_crypto_ml_dsa_op_type or
* rte_crypto_asym_ke_type. Which enum is used is determined
* by the rte_crypto_asym_xform_type. For key exchange algorithms
* like Diffie-Hellman it is rte_crypto_asym_ke_type,
* for ML-KEM algorithms it is rte_crypto_ml_kem_op_type,
* for ML-DSA algorithms it is rte_crypto_ml_dsa_op_type,
* or others it is rte_crypto_asym_op_type.
*/
__extension__
union {
struct rte_crypto_param_range modlen;
/**< Range of modulus length supported by modulus based xform.
* Value 0 mean implementation default
*/
uint8_t internal_rng;
/**< Availability of random number generator for Elliptic curve based xform.
* Value 0 means unavailable, and application should pass the required
* random value. Otherwise, PMD would internally compute the random number.
*/
uint32_t op_capa[RTE_CRYPTO_ASYM_OP_LIST_END];
/**< Operation specific capabilities. */
uint32_t mlkem_capa[RTE_CRYPTO_ML_KEM_OP_END];
/**< Bitmask of supported ML-KEM parameter sets. */
uint32_t mldsa_capa[RTE_CRYPTO_ML_DSA_OP_END];
/**< Bitmask of supported ML-DSA parameter sets. */
};
uint64_t hash_algos;
/**< Bitmask of hash algorithms supported for op_type. */
};
/**
* Asymmetric Crypto Capability
*/
struct rte_cryptodev_asymmetric_capability {
struct rte_cryptodev_asymmetric_xform_capability xform_capa;
};
/** Structure used to capture a capability of a crypto device */
struct rte_cryptodev_capabilities {
enum rte_crypto_op_type op;
/**< Operation type */
union {
struct rte_cryptodev_symmetric_capability sym;
/**< Symmetric operation capability parameters */
struct rte_cryptodev_asymmetric_capability asym;
/**< Asymmetric operation capability parameters */
};
};
/** Structure used to describe crypto algorithms */
struct rte_cryptodev_sym_capability_idx {
enum rte_crypto_sym_xform_type type;
union {
enum rte_crypto_cipher_algorithm cipher;
enum rte_crypto_auth_algorithm auth;
enum rte_crypto_aead_algorithm aead;
} algo;
};
/**
* Structure used to describe asymmetric crypto xforms
* Each xform maps to one asym algorithm.
*/
struct rte_cryptodev_asym_capability_idx {
enum rte_crypto_asym_xform_type type;
/**< Asymmetric xform (algo) type */
};
/**
* Provide capabilities available for defined device and algorithm
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param idx Description of crypto algorithms.
*
* @return
* - Return description of the symmetric crypto capability if exist.
* - Return NULL if the capability not exist.
*/
const struct rte_cryptodev_symmetric_capability *
rte_cryptodev_sym_capability_get(uint8_t dev_id,
const struct rte_cryptodev_sym_capability_idx *idx);
/**
* Provide capabilities available for defined device and xform
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param idx Description of asym crypto xform.
*
* @return
* - Return description of the asymmetric crypto capability if exist.
* - Return NULL if the capability not exist.
*/
const struct rte_cryptodev_asymmetric_xform_capability *
rte_cryptodev_asym_capability_get(uint8_t dev_id,
const struct rte_cryptodev_asym_capability_idx *idx);
/**
* Check if key size and initial vector are supported
* in crypto cipher capability
*
* @param capability Description of the symmetric crypto capability.
* @param key_size Cipher key size.
* @param iv_size Cipher initial vector size.
*
* @return
* - Return 0 if the parameters are in range of the capability.
* - Return -1 if the parameters are out of range of the capability.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_sym_capability_check_cipher(
const struct rte_cryptodev_symmetric_capability *capability,
uint16_t key_size, uint16_t iv_size);
/**
* Check if key size and initial vector are supported
* in crypto auth capability
*
* @param capability Description of the symmetric crypto capability.
* @param key_size Auth key size.
* @param digest_size Auth digest size.
* @param iv_size Auth initial vector size.
*
* @return
* - Return 0 if the parameters are in range of the capability.
* - Return -1 if the parameters are out of range of the capability.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_sym_capability_check_auth(
const struct rte_cryptodev_symmetric_capability *capability,
uint16_t key_size, uint16_t digest_size, uint16_t iv_size);
/**
* Check if key, digest, AAD and initial vector sizes are supported
* in crypto AEAD capability
*
* @param capability Description of the symmetric crypto capability.
* @param key_size AEAD key size.
* @param digest_size AEAD digest size.
* @param aad_size AEAD AAD size.
* @param iv_size AEAD IV size.
*
* @return
* - Return 0 if the parameters are in range of the capability.
* - Return -1 if the parameters are out of range of the capability.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_sym_capability_check_aead(
const struct rte_cryptodev_symmetric_capability *capability,
uint16_t key_size, uint16_t digest_size, uint16_t aad_size,
uint16_t iv_size);
/**
* Check if op type is supported
*
* @param capability Description of the asymmetric crypto capability.
* @param op_type op type
*
* @return
* - Return 1 if the op type is supported
* - Return 0 if unsupported
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_asym_xform_capability_check_optype(
const struct rte_cryptodev_asymmetric_xform_capability *capability,
enum rte_crypto_asym_op_type op_type);
/**
* Check if modulus length is in supported range
*
* @param capability Description of the asymmetric crypto capability.
* @param modlen modulus length.
*
* @return
* - Return 0 if the parameters are in range of the capability.
* - Return -1 if the parameters are out of range of the capability.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_asym_xform_capability_check_modlen(
const struct rte_cryptodev_asymmetric_xform_capability *capability,
uint16_t modlen);
/**
* Check if hash algorithm is supported.
*
* @param capability Asymmetric crypto capability.
* @param hash Hash algorithm.
*
* @return
* - Return true if the hash algorithm is supported.
* - Return false if the hash algorithm is not supported.
*/
bool
rte_cryptodev_asym_xform_capability_check_hash(
const struct rte_cryptodev_asymmetric_xform_capability *capability,
enum rte_crypto_auth_algorithm hash);
/**
* @warning
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
*
* Check if op capability is supported
*
* @param capability Description of the asymmetric crypto capability.
* @param op_type op type
* @param cap op capability
*
* @return
* - Return 1 if the op capability is supported
* - Return 0 if unsupported
*/
__rte_experimental
int
rte_cryptodev_asym_xform_capability_check_opcap(
const struct rte_cryptodev_asymmetric_xform_capability *capability,
enum rte_crypto_asym_op_type op_type, uint8_t cap);
/**
* Provide the cipher algorithm enum, given an algorithm string
*
* @param algo_enum A pointer to the cipher algorithm
* enum to be filled
* @param algo_string Authentication algo string
*
* @return
* - Return -1 if string is not valid
* - Return 0 is the string is valid
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_get_cipher_algo_enum(enum rte_crypto_cipher_algorithm *algo_enum,
const char *algo_string);
/**
* Provide the authentication algorithm enum, given an algorithm string
*
* @param algo_enum A pointer to the authentication algorithm
* enum to be filled
* @param algo_string Authentication algo string
*
* @return
* - Return -1 if string is not valid
* - Return 0 is the string is valid
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_get_auth_algo_enum(enum rte_crypto_auth_algorithm *algo_enum,
const char *algo_string);
/**
* Provide the AEAD algorithm enum, given an algorithm string
*
* @param algo_enum A pointer to the AEAD algorithm
* enum to be filled
* @param algo_string AEAD algorithm string
*
* @return
* - Return -1 if string is not valid
* - Return 0 is the string is valid
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_get_aead_algo_enum(enum rte_crypto_aead_algorithm *algo_enum,
const char *algo_string);
/**
* Provide the Asymmetric xform enum, given an xform string
*
* @param xform_enum A pointer to the xform type
* enum to be filled
* @param xform_string xform string
*
* @return
* - Return -1 if string is not valid
* - Return 0 if the string is valid
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_asym_get_xform_enum(enum rte_crypto_asym_xform_type *xform_enum,
const char *xform_string);
/**
* Provide the cipher algorithm string, given an algorithm enum.
*
* @param algo_enum cipher algorithm enum
*
* @return
* - Return NULL if enum is not valid
* - Return algo_string corresponding to enum
*/
__rte_experimental
const char *
rte_cryptodev_get_cipher_algo_string(enum rte_crypto_cipher_algorithm algo_enum);
/**
* Provide the authentication algorithm string, given an algorithm enum.
*
* @param algo_enum auth algorithm enum
*
* @return
* - Return NULL if enum is not valid
* - Return algo_string corresponding to enum
*/
__rte_experimental
const char *
rte_cryptodev_get_auth_algo_string(enum rte_crypto_auth_algorithm algo_enum);
/**
* Provide the AEAD algorithm string, given an algorithm enum.
*
* @param algo_enum AEAD algorithm enum
*
* @return
* - Return NULL if enum is not valid
* - Return algo_string corresponding to enum
*/
__rte_experimental
const char *
rte_cryptodev_get_aead_algo_string(enum rte_crypto_aead_algorithm algo_enum);
/**
* Provide the Asymmetric xform string, given an xform enum.
*
* @param xform_enum xform type enum
*
* @return
* - Return NULL, if enum is not valid.
* - Return xform string, for valid enum.
*/
__rte_experimental
const char *
rte_cryptodev_asym_get_xform_string(enum rte_crypto_asym_xform_type xform_enum);
/** Macro used at end of crypto PMD list */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_END_OF_CAPABILITIES_LIST() \
{ RTE_CRYPTO_OP_TYPE_UNDEFINED }
/**
* Crypto device supported feature flags
*
* Note:
* New features flags should be added to the end of the list
*
* Keep these flags synchronised with rte_cryptodev_get_feature_name()
*/
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_SYMMETRIC_CRYPTO (1ULL << 0)
/**< Symmetric crypto operations are supported */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_ASYMMETRIC_CRYPTO (1ULL << 1)
/**< Asymmetric crypto operations are supported */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_SYM_OPERATION_CHAINING (1ULL << 2)
/**< Chaining symmetric crypto operations are supported */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_CPU_SSE (1ULL << 3)
/**< Utilises CPU SIMD SSE instructions */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_CPU_AVX (1ULL << 4)
/**< Utilises CPU SIMD AVX instructions */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_CPU_AVX2 (1ULL << 5)
/**< Utilises CPU SIMD AVX2 instructions */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_CPU_AESNI (1ULL << 6)
/**< Utilises CPU AES-NI instructions */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_HW_ACCELERATED (1ULL << 7)
/**< Operations are off-loaded to an
* external hardware accelerator
*/
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_CPU_AVX512 (1ULL << 8)
/**< Utilises CPU SIMD AVX512 instructions */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_IN_PLACE_SGL (1ULL << 9)
/**< In-place Scatter-gather (SGL) buffers, with multiple segments,
* are supported
*/
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_OOP_SGL_IN_SGL_OUT (1ULL << 10)
/**< Out-of-place Scatter-gather (SGL) buffers are
* supported in input and output
*/
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_OOP_SGL_IN_LB_OUT (1ULL << 11)
/**< Out-of-place Scatter-gather (SGL) buffers are supported
* in input, combined with linear buffers (LB), with a
* single segment in output
*/
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_OOP_LB_IN_SGL_OUT (1ULL << 12)
/**< Out-of-place Scatter-gather (SGL) buffers are supported
* in output, combined with linear buffers (LB) in input
*/
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_OOP_LB_IN_LB_OUT (1ULL << 13)
/**< Out-of-place linear buffers (LB) are supported in input and output */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_CPU_NEON (1ULL << 14)
/**< Utilises CPU NEON instructions */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_CPU_ARM_CE (1ULL << 15)
/**< Utilises ARM CPU Cryptographic Extensions */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_SECURITY (1ULL << 16)
/**< Support Security Protocol Processing */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_RSA_PRIV_OP_KEY_EXP (1ULL << 17)
/**< Support RSA Private Key OP with exponent */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_RSA_PRIV_OP_KEY_QT (1ULL << 18)
/**< Support RSA Private Key OP with CRT (quintuple) Keys */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_DIGEST_ENCRYPTED (1ULL << 19)
/**< Support encrypted-digest operations where digest is appended to data */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_ASYM_SESSIONLESS (1ULL << 20)
/**< Support asymmetric session-less operations */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_SYM_CPU_CRYPTO (1ULL << 21)
/**< Support symmetric cpu-crypto processing */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_SYM_SESSIONLESS (1ULL << 22)
/**< Support symmetric session-less operations */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_NON_BYTE_ALIGNED_DATA (1ULL << 23)
/**< Support operations on data which is not byte aligned */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_SYM_RAW_DP (1ULL << 24)
/**< Support accelerator specific symmetric raw data-path APIs */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_CIPHER_MULTIPLE_DATA_UNITS (1ULL << 25)
/**< Support operations on multiple data-units message */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_CIPHER_WRAPPED_KEY (1ULL << 26)
/**< Support wrapped key in cipher xform */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_SECURITY_INNER_CSUM (1ULL << 27)
/**< Support inner checksum computation/verification */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_SECURITY_RX_INJECT (1ULL << 28)
/**< Support Rx injection after security processing */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_MLDSA_SIGN_PREHASH (1ULL << 29)
/**< Support Pre Hash ML-DSA Signature Generation */
/**
* Get the name of a crypto device feature flag
*
* @param flag The mask describing the flag.
*
* @return
* The name of this flag, or NULL if it's not a valid feature flag.
*/
const char *
rte_cryptodev_get_feature_name(uint64_t flag);
/** Crypto device information */
/* Structure rte_cryptodev_info 8< */
struct rte_cryptodev_info {
const char *driver_name; /**< Driver name. */
uint8_t driver_id; /**< Driver identifier */
struct rte_device *device; /**< Generic device information. */
uint64_t feature_flags;
/**< Feature flags exposes HW/SW features for the given device */
const struct rte_cryptodev_capabilities *capabilities;
/**< Array of devices supported capabilities */
unsigned max_nb_queue_pairs;
/**< Maximum number of queues pairs supported by device. */
uint16_t min_mbuf_headroom_req;
/**< Minimum mbuf headroom required by device */
uint16_t min_mbuf_tailroom_req;
/**< Minimum mbuf tailroom required by device */
struct {
unsigned max_nb_sessions;
/**< Maximum number of sessions supported by device.
* If 0, the device does not have any limitation in
* number of sessions that can be used.
*/
} sym;
};
/* >8 End of structure rte_cryptodev_info. */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_DETACHED (0)
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_ATTACHED (1)
/** Definitions of Crypto device event types */
enum rte_cryptodev_event_type {
RTE_CRYPTODEV_EVENT_UNKNOWN, /**< unknown event type */
RTE_CRYPTODEV_EVENT_ERROR, /**< error interrupt event */
RTE_CRYPTODEV_EVENT_MAX /**< max value of this enum */
};
/* Crypto queue pair priority levels */
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_QP_PRIORITY_HIGHEST 0
/**< Highest priority of a cryptodev queue pair
* @see rte_cryptodev_queue_pair_setup(), rte_cryptodev_enqueue_burst()
*/
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_QP_PRIORITY_NORMAL 128
/**< Normal priority of a cryptodev queue pair
* @see rte_cryptodev_queue_pair_setup(), rte_cryptodev_enqueue_burst()
*/
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_QP_PRIORITY_LOWEST 255
/**< Lowest priority of a cryptodev queue pair
* @see rte_cryptodev_queue_pair_setup(), rte_cryptodev_enqueue_burst()
*/
/** Crypto device queue pair configuration structure. */
/* Structure rte_cryptodev_qp_conf 8<*/
struct rte_cryptodev_qp_conf {
uint32_t nb_descriptors; /**< Number of descriptors per queue pair */
struct rte_mempool *mp_session;
/**< The mempool for creating session in sessionless mode */
uint8_t priority;
/**< Priority for this queue pair relative to other queue pairs.
*
* The requested priority should in the range of
* [@ref RTE_CRYPTODEV_QP_PRIORITY_HIGHEST, @ref RTE_CRYPTODEV_QP_PRIORITY_LOWEST].
* The implementation may normalize the requested priority to
* device supported priority value.
*/
};
/* >8 End of structure rte_cryptodev_qp_conf. */
/**
* Function type used for processing crypto ops when enqueue/dequeue burst is
* called.
*
* The callback function is called on enqueue/dequeue burst immediately.
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param qp_id The index of the queue pair on which ops are
* enqueued/dequeued. The value must be in the
* range [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1] previously
* supplied to *rte_cryptodev_configure*.
* @param ops The address of an array of *nb_ops* pointers
* to *rte_crypto_op* structures which contain
* the crypto operations to be processed.
* @param nb_ops The number of operations to process.
* @param user_param The arbitrary user parameter passed in by the
* application when the callback was originally
* registered.
* @return The number of ops to be enqueued to the
* crypto device.
*/
typedef uint16_t (*rte_cryptodev_callback_fn)(uint16_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id,
struct rte_crypto_op **ops, uint16_t nb_ops, void *user_param);
/**
* Typedef for application callback function to be registered by application
* software for notification of device events
*
* @param dev_id Crypto device identifier
* @param event Crypto device event to register for notification of.
* @param cb_arg User specified parameter to be passed as to passed to
* users callback function.
*/
typedef void (*rte_cryptodev_cb_fn)(uint8_t dev_id,
enum rte_cryptodev_event_type event, void *cb_arg);
/** Crypto Device statistics */
struct rte_cryptodev_stats {
uint64_t enqueued_count;
/**< Count of all operations enqueued */
uint64_t dequeued_count;
/**< Count of all operations dequeued */
uint64_t enqueue_err_count;
/**< Total error count on operations enqueued */
uint64_t dequeue_err_count;
/**< Total error count on operations dequeued */
};
#define RTE_CRYPTODEV_NAME_MAX_LEN (64)
/**< Max length of name of crypto PMD */
/**
* Get the device identifier for the named crypto device.
*
* @param name device name to select the device structure.
*
* @return
* - Returns crypto device identifier on success.
* - Return -1 on failure to find named crypto device.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_get_dev_id(const char *name);
/**
* Get the crypto device name given a device identifier.
*
* @param dev_id
* The identifier of the device
*
* @return
* - Returns crypto device name.
* - Returns NULL if crypto device is not present.
*/
const char *
rte_cryptodev_name_get(uint8_t dev_id);
/**
* Get the total number of crypto devices that have been successfully
* initialised.
*
* @return
* - The total number of usable crypto devices.
*/
uint8_t
rte_cryptodev_count(void);
/**
* Get number of crypto device defined type.
*
* @param driver_id driver identifier.
*
* @return
* Returns number of crypto device.
*/
uint8_t
rte_cryptodev_device_count_by_driver(uint8_t driver_id);
/**
* Get number and identifiers of attached crypto devices that
* use the same crypto driver.
*
* @param driver_name driver name.
* @param devices output devices identifiers.
* @param nb_devices maximal number of devices.
*
* @return
* Returns number of attached crypto device.
*/
uint8_t
rte_cryptodev_devices_get(const char *driver_name, uint8_t *devices,
uint8_t nb_devices);
/*
* Return the NUMA socket to which a device is connected
*
* @param dev_id
* The identifier of the device
* @return
* The NUMA socket id to which the device is connected or
* a default of zero if the socket could not be determined.
* -1 if returned is the dev_id value is out of range.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_socket_id(uint8_t dev_id);
/** Crypto device configuration structure */
/* Structure rte_cryptodev_config 8< */
struct rte_cryptodev_config {
int socket_id; /**< Socket to allocate resources on */
uint16_t nb_queue_pairs;
/**< Number of queue pairs to configure on device */
uint64_t ff_disable;
/**< Feature flags to be disabled. Only the following features are
* allowed to be disabled,
* - RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_SYMMETRIC_CRYPTO
* - RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_ASYMMETRIC_CRYPTO
* - RTE_CRYTPODEV_FF_SECURITY
*/
};
/* >8 End of structure rte_cryptodev_config. */
/**
* Configure a device.
*
* This function must be invoked first before any other function in the
* API. This function can also be re-invoked when a device is in the
* stopped state.
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device to configure.
* @param config The crypto device configuration structure.
*
* @return
* - 0: Success, device configured.
* - <0: Error code returned by the driver configuration function.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_configure(uint8_t dev_id, struct rte_cryptodev_config *config);
/**
* Start an device.
*
* The device start step is the last one and consists of setting the configured
* offload features and in starting the transmit and the receive units of the
* device.
* On success, all basic functions exported by the API (link status,
* receive/transmit, and so on) can be invoked.
*
* @param dev_id
* The identifier of the device.
* @return
* - 0: Success, device started.
* - <0: Error code of the driver device start function.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_start(uint8_t dev_id);
/**
* Stop an device. The device can be restarted with a call to
* rte_cryptodev_start()
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
*/
void
rte_cryptodev_stop(uint8_t dev_id);
/**
* Close an device. The device cannot be restarted!
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
*
* @return
* - 0 on successfully closing device
* - <0 on failure to close device
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_close(uint8_t dev_id);
/**
* Allocate and set up a receive queue pair for a device.
*
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param queue_pair_id The index of the queue pairs to set up. The
* value must be in the range [0, nb_queue_pair
* - 1] previously supplied to
* rte_cryptodev_configure().
* @param qp_conf The pointer to the configuration data to be
* used for the queue pair.
* @param socket_id The *socket_id* argument is the socket
* identifier in case of NUMA. The value can be
* *SOCKET_ID_ANY* if there is no NUMA constraint
* for the DMA memory allocated for the receive
* queue pair.
*
* @return
* - 0: Success, queue pair correctly set up.
* - <0: Queue pair configuration failed
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_queue_pair_setup(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t queue_pair_id,
const struct rte_cryptodev_qp_conf *qp_conf, int socket_id);
/**
* @warning
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
*
* Reset a queue pair for a device.
* The caller of this API must ensure that, there are no enqueues to the queue and there are no
* pending/inflight packets in the queue when the API is called.
* The API can reconfigure the queue pair when the queue pair configuration data is provided.
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param queue_pair_id The index of the queue pairs to set up. The value must be in the
* range [0, nb_queue_pair - 1] previously supplied to
* rte_cryptodev_configure().
* @param qp_conf The pointer to configuration data to be used for the queue pair.
* It should be NULL, if the API is called from an interrupt context.
* @param socket_id The *socket_id* argument is the socket identifier in case of NUMA.
* The value can be *SOCKET_ID_ANY* if there is no NUMA constraint
* for the DMA memory allocated for the queue pair.
*
* @return
* - 0: Queue pair is reset successfully.
* - ENOTSUP: If the operation is not supported by the PMD.
* - <0: Queue pair reset failed
*/
__rte_experimental
int
rte_cryptodev_queue_pair_reset(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t queue_pair_id,
const struct rte_cryptodev_qp_conf *qp_conf, int socket_id);
/**
* Get the status of queue pairs setup on a specific crypto device
*
* @param dev_id Crypto device identifier.
* @param queue_pair_id The index of the queue pairs to set up. The
* value must be in the range [0, nb_queue_pair
* - 1] previously supplied to
* rte_cryptodev_configure().
* @return
* - 0: qp was not configured
* - 1: qp was configured
* - -EINVAL: device was not configured
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_get_qp_status(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t queue_pair_id);
/**
* Get the number of queue pairs on a specific crypto device
*
* @param dev_id Crypto device identifier.
* @return
* - The number of configured queue pairs.
*/
uint16_t
rte_cryptodev_queue_pair_count(uint8_t dev_id);
/**
* Retrieve the general I/O statistics of a device.
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param stats A pointer to a structure of type
* *rte_cryptodev_stats* to be filled with the
* values of device counters.
* @return
* - Zero if successful.
* - Non-zero otherwise.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_stats_get(uint8_t dev_id, struct rte_cryptodev_stats *stats);
/**
* Reset the general I/O statistics of a device.
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
*/
void
rte_cryptodev_stats_reset(uint8_t dev_id);
/**
* Retrieve the contextual information of a device.
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param dev_info A pointer to a structure of type
* *rte_cryptodev_info* to be filled with the
* contextual information of the device.
*
* @note The capabilities field of dev_info is set to point to the first
* element of an array of struct rte_cryptodev_capabilities. The element after
* the last valid element has it's op field set to
* RTE_CRYPTO_OP_TYPE_UNDEFINED.
*/
void
rte_cryptodev_info_get(uint8_t dev_id, struct rte_cryptodev_info *dev_info);
/**
* Register a callback function for specific device id.
*
* @param dev_id Device id.
* @param event Event interested.
* @param cb_fn User supplied callback function to be called.
* @param cb_arg Pointer to the parameters for the registered
* callback.
*
* @return
* - On success, zero.
* - On failure, a negative value.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_callback_register(uint8_t dev_id,
enum rte_cryptodev_event_type event,
rte_cryptodev_cb_fn cb_fn, void *cb_arg);
/**
* Unregister a callback function for specific device id.
*
* @param dev_id The device identifier.
* @param event Event interested.
* @param cb_fn User supplied callback function to be called.
* @param cb_arg Pointer to the parameters for the registered
* callback.
*
* @return
* - On success, zero.
* - On failure, a negative value.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_callback_unregister(uint8_t dev_id,
enum rte_cryptodev_event_type event,
rte_cryptodev_cb_fn cb_fn, void *cb_arg);
/**
* @warning
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice.
*
* Query a cryptodev queue pair if there are pending RTE_CRYPTODEV_EVENT_ERROR
* events.
*
* @param dev_id The device identifier.
* @param qp_id Queue pair index to be queried.
*
* @return
* - 1 if requested queue has a pending event.
* - 0 if no pending event is found.
* - a negative value on failure
*/
__rte_experimental
int
rte_cryptodev_queue_pair_event_error_query(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id);
struct rte_cryptodev_callback;
/** Structure to keep track of registered callbacks */
RTE_TAILQ_HEAD(rte_cryptodev_cb_list, rte_cryptodev_callback);
/**
* Structure used to hold information about the callbacks to be called for a
* queue pair on enqueue/dequeue.
*/
struct rte_cryptodev_cb {
RTE_ATOMIC(struct rte_cryptodev_cb *) next;
/**< Pointer to next callback */
rte_cryptodev_callback_fn fn;
/**< Pointer to callback function */
void *arg;
/**< Pointer to argument */
};
/**
* @internal
* Structure used to hold information about the RCU for a queue pair.
*/
struct rte_cryptodev_cb_rcu {
RTE_ATOMIC(struct rte_cryptodev_cb *) next;
/**< Pointer to next callback */
struct rte_rcu_qsbr *qsbr;
/**< RCU QSBR variable per queue pair */
};
/**
* Get the security context for the cryptodev.
*
* @param dev_id
* The device identifier.
* @return
* - NULL on error.
* - Pointer to security context on success.
*/
void *
rte_cryptodev_get_sec_ctx(uint8_t dev_id);
/**
* Create a symmetric session mempool.
*
* @param name
* The unique mempool name.
* @param nb_elts
* The number of elements in the mempool.
* @param elt_size
* The size of the element. This should be the size of the cryptodev PMD
* session private data obtained through
* rte_cryptodev_sym_get_private_session_size() function call.
* For the user who wants to use the same mempool for heterogeneous PMDs
* this value should be the maximum value of their private session sizes.
* Please note the created mempool will have bigger elt size than this
* value as necessary session header and the possible padding are filled
* into each elt.
* @param cache_size
* The number of per-lcore cache elements
* @param priv_size
* The private data size of each session.
* @param socket_id
* The *socket_id* argument is the socket identifier in the case of
* NUMA. The value can be *SOCKET_ID_ANY* if there is no NUMA
* constraint for the reserved zone.
*
* @return
* - On success returns the created session mempool pointer
* - On failure returns NULL
*/
struct rte_mempool *
rte_cryptodev_sym_session_pool_create(const char *name, uint32_t nb_elts,
uint32_t elt_size, uint32_t cache_size, uint16_t priv_size,
int socket_id);
/**
* Create an asymmetric session mempool.
*
* @param name
* The unique mempool name.
* @param nb_elts
* The number of elements in the mempool.
* @param cache_size
* The number of per-lcore cache elements
* @param user_data_size
* The size of user data to be placed after session private data.
* @param socket_id
* The *socket_id* argument is the socket identifier in the case of
* NUMA. The value can be *SOCKET_ID_ANY* if there is no NUMA
* constraint for the reserved zone.
*
* @return
* - On success return mempool
* - On failure returns NULL
*/
struct rte_mempool *
rte_cryptodev_asym_session_pool_create(const char *name, uint32_t nb_elts,
uint32_t cache_size, uint16_t user_data_size, int socket_id);
/**
* Create symmetric crypto session and fill out private data for the device id,
* based on its device type.
*
* @param dev_id ID of device that we want the session to be used on
* @param xforms Symmetric crypto transform operations to apply on flow
* processed with this session
* @param mp Mempool to allocate symmetric session objects from
*
* @return
* - On success return pointer to sym-session.
* - On failure returns NULL and rte_errno is set to the error code:
* - EINVAL on invalid arguments.
* - ENOMEM on memory error for session allocation.
* - ENOTSUP if device doesn't support session configuration.
*/
void *
rte_cryptodev_sym_session_create(uint8_t dev_id,
struct rte_crypto_sym_xform *xforms,
struct rte_mempool *mp);
/**
* Create and initialise an asymmetric crypto session structure.
* Calls the PMD to configure the private session data.
*
* @param dev_id ID of device that we want the session to be used on
* @param xforms Asymmetric crypto transform operations to apply on flow
* processed with this session
* @param mp mempool to allocate asymmetric session
* objects from
* @param session void ** for session to be used
*
* @return
* - 0 on success.
* - -EINVAL on invalid arguments.
* - -ENOMEM on memory error for session allocation.
* - -ENOTSUP if device doesn't support session configuration.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_asym_session_create(uint8_t dev_id,
struct rte_crypto_asym_xform *xforms, struct rte_mempool *mp,
void **session);
/**
* Frees session for the device id and returning it to its mempool.
* It is the application's responsibility to ensure that the session
* is not still in-flight operations using it.
*
* @param dev_id ID of device that uses the session.
* @param sess Session header to be freed.
*
* @return
* - 0 if successful.
* - -EINVAL if session is NULL or the mismatched device ids.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_sym_session_free(uint8_t dev_id,
void *sess);
/**
* Clears and frees asymmetric crypto session header and private data,
* returning it to its original mempool.
*
* @param dev_id ID of device that uses the asymmetric session.
* @param sess Session header to be freed.
*
* @return
* - 0 if successful.
* - -EINVAL if device is invalid or session is NULL.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_asym_session_free(uint8_t dev_id, void *sess);
/**
* Get the size of the asymmetric session header.
*
* @return
* Size of the asymmetric header session.
*/
unsigned int
rte_cryptodev_asym_get_header_session_size(void);
/**
* Get the size of the private symmetric session data
* for a device.
*
* @param dev_id The device identifier.
*
* @return
* - Size of the private data, if successful
* - 0 if device is invalid or does not have private
* symmetric session
*/
unsigned int
rte_cryptodev_sym_get_private_session_size(uint8_t dev_id);
/**
* Get the size of the private data for asymmetric session
* on device
*
* @param dev_id The device identifier.
*
* @return
* - Size of the asymmetric private data, if successful
* - 0 if device is invalid or does not have private session
*/
unsigned int
rte_cryptodev_asym_get_private_session_size(uint8_t dev_id);
/**
* Validate if the crypto device index is valid attached crypto device.
*
* @param dev_id Crypto device index.
*
* @return
* - If the device index is valid (1) or not (0).
*/
unsigned int
rte_cryptodev_is_valid_dev(uint8_t dev_id);
/**
* Provide driver identifier.
*
* @param name
* The pointer to a driver name.
* @return
* The driver type identifier or -1 if no driver found
*/
int rte_cryptodev_driver_id_get(const char *name);
/**
* Provide driver name.
*
* @param driver_id
* The driver identifier.
* @return
* The driver name or null if no driver found
*/
const char *rte_cryptodev_driver_name_get(uint8_t driver_id);
/**
* Store user data in a session.
*
* @param sess Session pointer allocated by
* *rte_cryptodev_sym_session_create*.
* @param data Pointer to the user data.
* @param size Size of the user data.
*
* @return
* - On success, zero.
* - On failure, a negative value.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_sym_session_set_user_data(void *sess,
void *data,
uint16_t size);
#define CRYPTO_SESS_OPAQUE_DATA_OFF 0
/**
* Get opaque data from session handle
*/
static inline uint64_t
rte_cryptodev_sym_session_opaque_data_get(void *sess)
{
return *((uint64_t *)sess + CRYPTO_SESS_OPAQUE_DATA_OFF);
}
/**
* Set opaque data in session handle
*/
static inline void
rte_cryptodev_sym_session_opaque_data_set(void *sess, uint64_t opaque)
{
uint64_t *data;
data = (((uint64_t *)sess) + CRYPTO_SESS_OPAQUE_DATA_OFF);
*data = opaque;
}
/**
* Get user data stored in a session.
*
* @param sess Session pointer allocated by
* *rte_cryptodev_sym_session_create*.
*
* @return
* - On success return pointer to user data.
* - On failure returns NULL.
*/
void *
rte_cryptodev_sym_session_get_user_data(void *sess);
/**
* Store user data in an asymmetric session.
*
* @param sess Session pointer allocated by
* *rte_cryptodev_asym_session_create*.
* @param data Pointer to the user data.
* @param size Size of the user data.
*
* @return
* - On success, zero.
* - -EINVAL if the session pointer is invalid.
* - -ENOMEM if the available user data size is smaller than the size parameter.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_asym_session_set_user_data(void *sess, void *data, uint16_t size);
/**
* Get user data stored in an asymmetric session.
*
* @param sess Session pointer allocated by
* *rte_cryptodev_asym_session_create*.
*
* @return
* - On success return pointer to user data.
* - On failure returns NULL.
*/
void *
rte_cryptodev_asym_session_get_user_data(void *sess);
/**
* Perform actual crypto processing (encrypt/digest or auth/decrypt)
* on user provided data.
*
* @param dev_id The device identifier.
* @param sess Cryptodev session structure
* @param ofs Start and stop offsets for auth and cipher operations
* @param vec Vectorized operation descriptor
*
* @return
* - Returns number of successfully processed packets.
*/
uint32_t
rte_cryptodev_sym_cpu_crypto_process(uint8_t dev_id,
void *sess, union rte_crypto_sym_ofs ofs,
struct rte_crypto_sym_vec *vec);
/**
* Get the size of the raw data-path context buffer.
*
* @param dev_id The device identifier.
*
* @return
* - If the device supports raw data-path APIs, return the context size.
* - If the device does not support the APIs, return -1.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_get_raw_dp_ctx_size(uint8_t dev_id);
/**
* Set session event meta data
*
* @param dev_id The device identifier.
* @param sess Crypto or security session.
* @param op_type Operation type.
* @param sess_type Session type.
* @param ev_mdata Pointer to the event crypto meta data
* (aka *union rte_event_crypto_metadata*)
* @param size Size of ev_mdata.
*
* @return
* - On success, zero.
* - On failure, a negative value.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_session_event_mdata_set(uint8_t dev_id, void *sess,
enum rte_crypto_op_type op_type,
enum rte_crypto_op_sess_type sess_type,
void *ev_mdata, uint16_t size);
/**
* Union of different crypto session types, including session-less xform
* pointer.
*/
union rte_cryptodev_session_ctx {void *crypto_sess;
struct rte_crypto_sym_xform *xform;
struct rte_security_session *sec_sess;
};
/**
* Enqueue a vectorized operation descriptor into the device queue but the
* driver may or may not start processing until rte_cryptodev_raw_enqueue_done()
* is called.
*
* @param qp Driver specific queue pair data.
* @param drv_ctx Driver specific context data.
* @param vec Vectorized operation descriptor.
* @param ofs Start and stop offsets for auth and cipher
* operations.
* @param user_data The array of user data for dequeue later.
* @param enqueue_status Driver written value to specify the
* enqueue status. Possible values:
* - 1: The number of operations returned are
* enqueued successfully.
* - 0: The number of operations returned are
* cached into the queue but are not processed
* until rte_cryptodev_raw_enqueue_done() is
* called.
* - negative integer: Error occurred.
* @return
* - The number of operations in the descriptor successfully enqueued or
* cached into the queue but not enqueued yet, depends on the
* "enqueue_status" value.
*/
typedef uint32_t (*cryptodev_sym_raw_enqueue_burst_t)(
void *qp, uint8_t *drv_ctx, struct rte_crypto_sym_vec *vec,
union rte_crypto_sym_ofs ofs, void *user_data[], int *enqueue_status);
/**
* Enqueue single raw data vector into the device queue but the driver may or
* may not start processing until rte_cryptodev_raw_enqueue_done() is called.
*
* @param qp Driver specific queue pair data.
* @param drv_ctx Driver specific context data.
* @param data_vec The buffer data vector.
* @param n_data_vecs Number of buffer data vectors.
* @param ofs Start and stop offsets for auth and cipher
* operations.
* @param iv IV virtual and IOVA addresses
* @param digest digest virtual and IOVA addresses
* @param aad_or_auth_iv AAD or auth IV virtual and IOVA addresses,
* depends on the algorithm used.
* @param user_data The user data.
* @return
* - 1: The data vector is enqueued successfully.
* - 0: The data vector is cached into the queue but is not processed
* until rte_cryptodev_raw_enqueue_done() is called.
* - negative integer: failure.
*/
typedef int (*cryptodev_sym_raw_enqueue_t)(
void *qp, uint8_t *drv_ctx, struct rte_crypto_vec *data_vec,
uint16_t n_data_vecs, union rte_crypto_sym_ofs ofs,
struct rte_crypto_va_iova_ptr *iv,
struct rte_crypto_va_iova_ptr *digest,
struct rte_crypto_va_iova_ptr *aad_or_auth_iv,
void *user_data);
/**
* Inform the cryptodev queue pair to start processing or finish dequeuing all
* enqueued/dequeued operations.
*
* @param qp Driver specific queue pair data.
* @param drv_ctx Driver specific context data.
* @param n The total number of processed operations.
* @return
* - On success return 0.
* - On failure return negative integer.
*/
typedef int (*cryptodev_sym_raw_operation_done_t)(void *qp, uint8_t *drv_ctx,
uint32_t n);
/**
* Typedef that the user provided for the driver to get the dequeue count.
* The function may return a fixed number or the number parsed from the user
* data stored in the first processed operation.
*
* @param user_data Dequeued user data.
* @return
* - The number of operations to be dequeued.
*/
typedef uint32_t (*rte_cryptodev_raw_get_dequeue_count_t)(void *user_data);
/**
* Typedef that the user provided to deal with post dequeue operation, such
* as filling status.
*
* @param user_data Dequeued user data.
* @param index Index number of the processed descriptor.
* @param is_op_success Operation status provided by the driver.
*/
typedef void (*rte_cryptodev_raw_post_dequeue_t)(void *user_data,
uint32_t index, uint8_t is_op_success);
/**
* Dequeue a burst of symmetric crypto processing.
*
* @param qp Driver specific queue pair data.
* @param drv_ctx Driver specific context data.
* @param get_dequeue_count User provided callback function to
* obtain dequeue operation count.
* @param max_nb_to_dequeue When get_dequeue_count is NULL this
* value is used to pass the maximum
* number of operations to be dequeued.
* @param post_dequeue User provided callback function to
* post-process a dequeued operation.
* @param out_user_data User data pointer array to be retrieve
* from device queue. In case of
* *is_user_data_array* is set there
* should be enough room to store all
* user data.
* @param is_user_data_array Set 1 if every dequeued user data will
* be written into out_user_data array.
* Set 0 if only the first user data will
* be written into out_user_data array.
* @param n_success Driver written value to specific the
* total successful operations count.
* @param dequeue_status Driver written value to specify the
* dequeue status. Possible values:
* - 1: Successfully dequeued the number
* of operations returned. The user
* data previously set during enqueue
* is stored in the "out_user_data".
* - 0: The number of operations returned
* are completed and the user data is
* stored in the "out_user_data", but
* they are not freed from the queue
* until
* rte_cryptodev_raw_dequeue_done()
* is called.
* - negative integer: Error occurred.
* @return
* - The number of operations dequeued or completed but not freed from the
* queue, depends on "dequeue_status" value.
*/
typedef uint32_t (*cryptodev_sym_raw_dequeue_burst_t)(void *qp,
uint8_t *drv_ctx,
rte_cryptodev_raw_get_dequeue_count_t get_dequeue_count,
uint32_t max_nb_to_dequeue,
rte_cryptodev_raw_post_dequeue_t post_dequeue,
void **out_user_data, uint8_t is_user_data_array,
uint32_t *n_success, int *dequeue_status);
/**
* Dequeue a symmetric crypto processing.
*
* @param qp Driver specific queue pair data.
* @param drv_ctx Driver specific context data.
* @param dequeue_status Driver written value to specify the
* dequeue status. Possible values:
* - 1: Successfully dequeued a operation.
* The user data is returned.
* - 0: The first operation in the queue
* is completed and the user data
* previously set during enqueue is
* returned, but it is not freed from
* the queue until
* rte_cryptodev_raw_dequeue_done() is
* called.
* - negative integer: Error occurred.
* @param op_status Driver written value to specify
* operation status.
* @return
* - The user data pointer retrieved from device queue or NULL if no
* operation is ready for dequeue.
*/
typedef void * (*cryptodev_sym_raw_dequeue_t)(
void *qp, uint8_t *drv_ctx, int *dequeue_status,
enum rte_crypto_op_status *op_status);
/**
* Context data for raw data-path API crypto process. The buffer of this
* structure is to be allocated by the user application with the size equal
* or bigger than rte_cryptodev_get_raw_dp_ctx_size() returned value.
*/
struct rte_crypto_raw_dp_ctx {
void *qp_data;
cryptodev_sym_raw_enqueue_t enqueue;
cryptodev_sym_raw_enqueue_burst_t enqueue_burst;
cryptodev_sym_raw_operation_done_t enqueue_done;
cryptodev_sym_raw_dequeue_t dequeue;
cryptodev_sym_raw_dequeue_burst_t dequeue_burst;
cryptodev_sym_raw_operation_done_t dequeue_done;
/* Driver specific context data */
uint8_t drv_ctx_data[];
};
/**
* Configure raw data-path context data.
*
* @param dev_id The device identifier.
* @param qp_id The index of the queue pair from which to
* retrieve processed packets. The value must be
* in the range [0, nb_queue_pair - 1] previously
* supplied to rte_cryptodev_configure().
* @param ctx The raw data-path context data.
* @param sess_type Session type.
* @param session_ctx Session context data.
* @param is_update Set 0 if it is to initialize the ctx.
* Set 1 if ctx is initialized and only to update
* session context data.
* @return
* - On success return 0.
* - On failure return negative integer.
* - -EINVAL if input parameters are invalid.
* - -ENOTSUP if crypto device does not support raw DP operations with the
* provided session.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_configure_raw_dp_ctx(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id,
struct rte_crypto_raw_dp_ctx *ctx,
enum rte_crypto_op_sess_type sess_type,
union rte_cryptodev_session_ctx session_ctx,
uint8_t is_update);
/**
* Enqueue a vectorized operation descriptor into the device queue but the
* driver may or may not start processing until rte_cryptodev_raw_enqueue_done()
* is called.
*
* @param ctx The initialized raw data-path context data.
* @param vec Vectorized operation descriptor.
* @param ofs Start and stop offsets for auth and cipher
* operations.
* @param user_data The array of user data for dequeue later.
* @param enqueue_status Driver written value to specify the
* enqueue status. Possible values:
* - 1: The number of operations returned are
* enqueued successfully.
* - 0: The number of operations returned are
* cached into the queue but are not processed
* until rte_cryptodev_raw_enqueue_done() is
* called.
* - negative integer: Error occurred.
* @return
* - The number of operations in the descriptor successfully enqueued or
* cached into the queue but not enqueued yet, depends on the
* "enqueue_status" value.
*/
uint32_t
rte_cryptodev_raw_enqueue_burst(struct rte_crypto_raw_dp_ctx *ctx,
struct rte_crypto_sym_vec *vec, union rte_crypto_sym_ofs ofs,
void **user_data, int *enqueue_status);
/**
* Enqueue single raw data vector into the device queue but the driver may or
* may not start processing until rte_cryptodev_raw_enqueue_done() is called.
*
* @param ctx The initialized raw data-path context data.
* @param data_vec The buffer data vector.
* @param n_data_vecs Number of buffer data vectors.
* @param ofs Start and stop offsets for auth and cipher
* operations.
* @param iv IV virtual and IOVA addresses
* @param digest digest virtual and IOVA addresses
* @param aad_or_auth_iv AAD or auth IV virtual and IOVA addresses,
* depends on the algorithm used.
* @param user_data The user data.
* @return
* - 1: The data vector is enqueued successfully.
* - 0: The data vector is cached into the queue but is not processed
* until rte_cryptodev_raw_enqueue_done() is called.
* - negative integer: failure.
*/
__rte_experimental
static __rte_always_inline int
rte_cryptodev_raw_enqueue(struct rte_crypto_raw_dp_ctx *ctx,
struct rte_crypto_vec *data_vec, uint16_t n_data_vecs,
union rte_crypto_sym_ofs ofs,
struct rte_crypto_va_iova_ptr *iv,
struct rte_crypto_va_iova_ptr *digest,
struct rte_crypto_va_iova_ptr *aad_or_auth_iv,
void *user_data)
{
return ctx->enqueue(ctx->qp_data, ctx->drv_ctx_data, data_vec,
n_data_vecs, ofs, iv, digest, aad_or_auth_iv, user_data);
}
/**
* Start processing all enqueued operations from last
* rte_cryptodev_configure_raw_dp_ctx() call.
*
* @param ctx The initialized raw data-path context data.
* @param n The number of operations cached.
* @return
* - On success return 0.
* - On failure return negative integer.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_raw_enqueue_done(struct rte_crypto_raw_dp_ctx *ctx,
uint32_t n);
/**
* Dequeue a burst of symmetric crypto processing.
*
* @param ctx The initialized raw data-path context
* data.
* @param get_dequeue_count User provided callback function to
* obtain dequeue operation count.
* @param max_nb_to_dequeue When get_dequeue_count is NULL this
* value is used to pass the maximum
* number of operations to be dequeued.
* @param post_dequeue User provided callback function to
* post-process a dequeued operation.
* @param out_user_data User data pointer array to be retrieve
* from device queue. In case of
* *is_user_data_array* is set there
* should be enough room to store all
* user data.
* @param is_user_data_array Set 1 if every dequeued user data will
* be written into out_user_data array.
* Set 0 if only the first user data will
* be written into out_user_data array.
* @param n_success Driver written value to specific the
* total successful operations count.
* @param dequeue_status Driver written value to specify the
* dequeue status. Possible values:
* - 1: Successfully dequeued the number
* of operations returned. The user
* data previously set during enqueue
* is stored in the "out_user_data".
* - 0: The number of operations returned
* are completed and the user data is
* stored in the "out_user_data", but
* they are not freed from the queue
* until
* rte_cryptodev_raw_dequeue_done()
* is called.
* - negative integer: Error occurred.
* @return
* - The number of operations dequeued or completed but not freed from the
* queue, depends on "dequeue_status" value.
*/
uint32_t
rte_cryptodev_raw_dequeue_burst(struct rte_crypto_raw_dp_ctx *ctx,
rte_cryptodev_raw_get_dequeue_count_t get_dequeue_count,
uint32_t max_nb_to_dequeue,
rte_cryptodev_raw_post_dequeue_t post_dequeue,
void **out_user_data, uint8_t is_user_data_array,
uint32_t *n_success, int *dequeue_status);
/**
* Dequeue a symmetric crypto processing.
*
* @param ctx The initialized raw data-path context
* data.
* @param dequeue_status Driver written value to specify the
* dequeue status. Possible values:
* - 1: Successfully dequeued a operation.
* The user data is returned.
* - 0: The first operation in the queue
* is completed and the user data
* previously set during enqueue is
* returned, but it is not freed from
* the queue until
* rte_cryptodev_raw_dequeue_done() is
* called.
* - negative integer: Error occurred.
* @param op_status Driver written value to specify
* operation status.
* @return
* - The user data pointer retrieved from device queue or NULL if no
* operation is ready for dequeue.
*/
__rte_experimental
static __rte_always_inline void *
rte_cryptodev_raw_dequeue(struct rte_crypto_raw_dp_ctx *ctx,
int *dequeue_status, enum rte_crypto_op_status *op_status)
{
return ctx->dequeue(ctx->qp_data, ctx->drv_ctx_data, dequeue_status, op_status);
}
/**
* Inform the queue pair dequeue operations is finished.
*
* @param ctx The initialized raw data-path context data.
* @param n The number of operations.
* @return
* - On success return 0.
* - On failure return negative integer.
*/
int
rte_cryptodev_raw_dequeue_done(struct rte_crypto_raw_dp_ctx *ctx,
uint32_t n);
/**
* Add a user callback for a given crypto device and queue pair which will be
* called on crypto ops enqueue.
*
* This API configures a function to be called for each burst of crypto ops
* received on a given crypto device queue pair. The return value is a pointer
* that can be used later to remove the callback using
* rte_cryptodev_remove_enq_callback().
*
* Callbacks registered by application would not survive
* rte_cryptodev_configure() as it reinitializes the callback list.
* It is user responsibility to remove all installed callbacks before
* calling rte_cryptodev_configure() to avoid possible memory leakage.
* Application is expected to call add API after rte_cryptodev_configure().
*
* Multiple functions can be registered per queue pair & they are called
* in the order they were added. The API does not restrict on maximum number
* of callbacks.
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param qp_id The index of the queue pair on which ops are
* to be enqueued for processing. The value
* must be in the range [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1]
* previously supplied to
* *rte_cryptodev_configure*.
* @param cb_fn The callback function
* @param cb_arg A generic pointer parameter which will be passed
* to each invocation of the callback function on
* this crypto device and queue pair.
*
* @return
* - NULL on error & rte_errno will contain the error code.
* - On success, a pointer value which can later be used to remove the
* callback.
*/
struct rte_cryptodev_cb *
rte_cryptodev_add_enq_callback(uint8_t dev_id,
uint16_t qp_id,
rte_cryptodev_callback_fn cb_fn,
void *cb_arg);
/**
* Remove a user callback function for given crypto device and queue pair.
*
* This function is used to remove enqueue callbacks that were added to a
* crypto device queue pair using rte_cryptodev_add_enq_callback().
*
*
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param qp_id The index of the queue pair on which ops are
* to be enqueued. The value must be in the
* range [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1] previously
* supplied to *rte_cryptodev_configure*.
* @param cb Pointer to user supplied callback created via
* rte_cryptodev_add_enq_callback().
*
* @return
* - 0: Success. Callback was removed.
* - <0: The dev_id or the qp_id is out of range, or the callback
* is NULL or not found for the crypto device queue pair.
*/
int rte_cryptodev_remove_enq_callback(uint8_t dev_id,
uint16_t qp_id,
struct rte_cryptodev_cb *cb);
/**
* Add a user callback for a given crypto device and queue pair which will be
* called on crypto ops dequeue.
*
* This API configures a function to be called for each burst of crypto ops
* received on a given crypto device queue pair. The return value is a pointer
* that can be used later to remove the callback using
* rte_cryptodev_remove_deq_callback().
*
* Callbacks registered by application would not survive
* rte_cryptodev_configure() as it reinitializes the callback list.
* It is user responsibility to remove all installed callbacks before
* calling rte_cryptodev_configure() to avoid possible memory leakage.
* Application is expected to call add API after rte_cryptodev_configure().
*
* Multiple functions can be registered per queue pair & they are called
* in the order they were added. The API does not restrict on maximum number
* of callbacks.
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param qp_id The index of the queue pair on which ops are
* to be dequeued. The value must be in the
* range [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1] previously
* supplied to *rte_cryptodev_configure*.
* @param cb_fn The callback function
* @param cb_arg A generic pointer parameter which will be passed
* to each invocation of the callback function on
* this crypto device and queue pair.
*
* @return
* - NULL on error & rte_errno will contain the error code.
* - On success, a pointer value which can later be used to remove the
* callback.
*/
struct rte_cryptodev_cb *
rte_cryptodev_add_deq_callback(uint8_t dev_id,
uint16_t qp_id,
rte_cryptodev_callback_fn cb_fn,
void *cb_arg);
/**
* Remove a user callback function for given crypto device and queue pair.
*
* This function is used to remove dequeue callbacks that were added to a
* crypto device queue pair using rte_cryptodev_add_deq_callback().
*
*
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param qp_id The index of the queue pair on which ops are
* to be dequeued. The value must be in the
* range [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1] previously
* supplied to *rte_cryptodev_configure*.
* @param cb Pointer to user supplied callback created via
* rte_cryptodev_add_deq_callback().
*
* @return
* - 0: Success. Callback was removed.
* - <0: The dev_id or the qp_id is out of range, or the callback
* is NULL or not found for the crypto device queue pair.
*/
int rte_cryptodev_remove_deq_callback(uint8_t dev_id,
uint16_t qp_id,
struct rte_cryptodev_cb *cb);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#include "rte_cryptodev_core.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
*
* Dequeue a burst of processed crypto operations from a queue on the crypto
* device. The dequeued operation are stored in *rte_crypto_op* structures
* whose pointers are supplied in the *ops* array.
*
* The rte_cryptodev_dequeue_burst() function returns the number of ops
* actually dequeued, which is the number of *rte_crypto_op* data structures
* effectively supplied into the *ops* array.
*
* A return value equal to *nb_ops* indicates that the queue contained
* at least *nb_ops* operations, and this is likely to signify that other
* processed operations remain in the devices output queue. Applications
* implementing a "retrieve as many processed operations as possible" policy
* can check this specific case and keep invoking the
* rte_cryptodev_dequeue_burst() function until a value less than
* *nb_ops* is returned.
*
* The rte_cryptodev_dequeue_burst() function does not provide any error
* notification to avoid the corresponding overhead.
*
* @param dev_id The symmetric crypto device identifier
* @param qp_id The index of the queue pair from which to
* retrieve processed packets. The value must be
* in the range [0, nb_queue_pair - 1] previously
* supplied to rte_cryptodev_configure().
* @param ops The address of an array of pointers to
* *rte_crypto_op* structures that must be
* large enough to store *nb_ops* pointers in it.
* @param nb_ops The maximum number of operations to dequeue.
*
* @return
* - The number of operations actually dequeued, which is the number
* of pointers to *rte_crypto_op* structures effectively supplied to the
* *ops* array.
*/
static inline uint16_t
rte_cryptodev_dequeue_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id,
struct rte_crypto_op **ops, uint16_t nb_ops)
{
const struct rte_crypto_fp_ops *fp_ops;
void *qp;
rte_cryptodev_trace_dequeue_burst(dev_id, qp_id, (void **)ops, nb_ops);
fp_ops = &rte_crypto_fp_ops[dev_id];
qp = fp_ops->qp.data[qp_id];
nb_ops = fp_ops->dequeue_burst(qp, ops, nb_ops);
#ifdef RTE_CRYPTO_CALLBACKS
if (unlikely(fp_ops->qp.deq_cb[qp_id].next != NULL)) {
struct rte_cryptodev_cb_rcu *list;
struct rte_cryptodev_cb *cb;
/* rte_memory_order_release memory order was used when the
* call back was inserted into the list.
* Since there is a clear dependency between loading
* cb and cb->fn/cb->next, rte_memory_order_acquire memory order is
* not required.
*/
list = &fp_ops->qp.deq_cb[qp_id];
rte_rcu_qsbr_thread_online(list->qsbr, 0);
cb = rte_atomic_load_explicit(&list->next, rte_memory_order_relaxed);
while (cb != NULL) {
nb_ops = cb->fn(dev_id, qp_id, ops, nb_ops,
cb->arg);
cb = cb->next;
};
rte_rcu_qsbr_thread_offline(list->qsbr, 0);
}
#endif
return nb_ops;
}
/**
* Enqueue a burst of operations for processing on a crypto device.
*
* The rte_cryptodev_enqueue_burst() function is invoked to place
* crypto operations on the queue *qp_id* of the device designated by
* its *dev_id*.
*
* The *nb_ops* parameter is the number of operations to process which are
* supplied in the *ops* array of *rte_crypto_op* structures.
*
* The rte_cryptodev_enqueue_burst() function returns the number of
* operations it actually enqueued for processing. A return value equal to
* *nb_ops* means that all packets have been enqueued.
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param qp_id The index of the queue pair which packets are
* to be enqueued for processing. The value
* must be in the range [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1]
* previously supplied to
* *rte_cryptodev_configure*.
* @param ops The address of an array of *nb_ops* pointers
* to *rte_crypto_op* structures which contain
* the crypto operations to be processed.
* @param nb_ops The number of operations to process.
*
* @return
* The number of operations actually enqueued on the crypto device. The return
* value can be less than the value of the *nb_ops* parameter when the
* crypto devices queue is full or if invalid parameters are specified in
* a *rte_crypto_op*.
*/
static inline uint16_t
rte_cryptodev_enqueue_burst(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id,
struct rte_crypto_op **ops, uint16_t nb_ops)
{
const struct rte_crypto_fp_ops *fp_ops;
void *qp;
fp_ops = &rte_crypto_fp_ops[dev_id];
qp = fp_ops->qp.data[qp_id];
#ifdef RTE_CRYPTO_CALLBACKS
if (unlikely(fp_ops->qp.enq_cb[qp_id].next != NULL)) {
struct rte_cryptodev_cb_rcu *list;
struct rte_cryptodev_cb *cb;
/* rte_memory_order_release memory order was used when the
* call back was inserted into the list.
* Since there is a clear dependency between loading
* cb and cb->fn/cb->next, rte_memory_order_acquire memory order is
* not required.
*/
list = &fp_ops->qp.enq_cb[qp_id];
rte_rcu_qsbr_thread_online(list->qsbr, 0);
cb = rte_atomic_load_explicit(&list->next, rte_memory_order_relaxed);
while (cb != NULL) {
nb_ops = cb->fn(dev_id, qp_id, ops, nb_ops,
cb->arg);
cb = cb->next;
};
rte_rcu_qsbr_thread_offline(list->qsbr, 0);
}
#endif
rte_cryptodev_trace_enqueue_burst(dev_id, qp_id, (void **)ops, nb_ops);
return fp_ops->enqueue_burst(qp, ops, nb_ops);
}
/**
* @warning
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change, or be removed, without prior notice
*
* Get the number of used descriptors or depth of a cryptodev queue pair.
*
* This function retrieves the number of used descriptors in a crypto queue.
* Applications can use this API in the fast path to inspect QP occupancy and
* take appropriate action.
*
* Since it is a fast-path function, no check is performed on dev_id and qp_id.
* Caller must therefore ensure that the device is enabled and queue pair is setup.
*
* @param dev_id The identifier of the device.
* @param qp_id The index of the queue pair for which used descriptor
* count is to be retrieved. The value
* must be in the range [0, nb_queue_pairs - 1]
* previously supplied to *rte_cryptodev_configure*.
*
* @return
* The number of used descriptors on the specified queue pair, or:
* - (-ENOTSUP) if the device does not support this function.
*/
__rte_experimental
static inline int
rte_cryptodev_qp_depth_used(uint8_t dev_id, uint16_t qp_id)
{
const struct rte_crypto_fp_ops *fp_ops;
void *qp;
int rc;
fp_ops = &rte_crypto_fp_ops[dev_id];
qp = fp_ops->qp.data[qp_id];
if (fp_ops->qp_depth_used == NULL) {
rc = -ENOTSUP;
goto out;
}
rc = fp_ops->qp_depth_used(qp);
out:
rte_cryptodev_trace_qp_depth_used(dev_id, qp_id);
return rc;
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _RTE_CRYPTODEV_H_ */
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