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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright 2014 6WIND S.A.
*/
#ifndef _RTE_DEVARGS_H_
#define _RTE_DEVARGS_H_
/**
* @file
*
* RTE devargs: list of devices and their user arguments
*
* This file stores a list of devices and their arguments given by
* the user when a DPDK application is started. These devices can be PCI
* devices or virtual devices. These devices are stored at startup in a
* list of rte_devargs structures.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <rte_dev.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
struct rte_bus;
/**
* Bus type key in global devargs syntax.
*
* Legacy devargs parser doesn't use this key as bus type
* is resolved as first optional value separated by ":".
*/
#define RTE_DEVARGS_KEY_BUS "bus"
/**
* Class type key in global devargs syntax.
*
* Legacy devargs parser doesn't parse class type. PMD is
* encouraged to use this key to resolve class type.
*/
#define RTE_DEVARGS_KEY_CLASS "class"
/**
* Driver type key in global devargs syntax.
*
* Legacy devargs parser doesn't parse driver type. PMD is
* encouraged to use this key to resolve driver type.
*/
#define RTE_DEVARGS_KEY_DRIVER "driver"
/**
* Type of generic device
*/
enum rte_devtype {
RTE_DEVTYPE_ALLOWED,
RTE_DEVTYPE_BLOCKED,
RTE_DEVTYPE_VIRTUAL,
};
/**
* Structure that stores a device given by the user with its arguments
*
* A user device is a physical or a virtual device given by the user to
* the DPDK application at startup through command line arguments.
*
* The structure stores the configuration of the device, its PCI
* identifier if it's a PCI device or the driver name if it's a virtual
* device.
*/
struct rte_devargs {
/** Next in list. */
RTE_TAILQ_ENTRY(rte_devargs) next;
/** Type of device. */
enum rte_devtype type;
/** Device policy. */
enum rte_dev_policy policy;
/** Name of the device. */
char name[RTE_DEV_NAME_MAX_LEN];
union {
const char *args; /**< legacy name. */
const char *drv_str; /**< driver-related part of device string. */
};
struct rte_bus *bus; /**< bus handle. */
struct rte_class *cls; /**< class handle. */
const char *bus_str; /**< bus-related part of device string. */
const char *cls_str; /**< class-related part of device string. */
char *data; /**< raw string including bus, class and driver parts. */
};
/**
* Parse a device string.
*
* Verify that a bus is capable of handling the device passed
* in argument. Store which bus will handle the device, its name
* and the eventual device parameters.
*
* The syntax is:
*
* bus:device_identifier,arg1=val1,arg2=val2
*
* where "bus:" is the bus name followed by any character separator.
* The bus name is optional. If no bus name is specified, each bus
* will attempt to recognize the device identifier. The first one
* to succeed will be used.
*
* Examples:
*
* pci:0000:05.00.0,arg=val
* 05.00.0,arg=val
* vdev:net_ring0
*
* @param da
* The devargs structure holding the device information.
*
* @param dev
* String describing a device.
*
* @return
* - 0 on success.
* - Negative errno on error.
*/
int
rte_devargs_parse(struct rte_devargs *da, const char *dev);
/**
* Parse a device string.
*
* Verify that a bus is capable of handling the device passed
* in argument. Store which bus will handle the device, its name
* and the eventual device parameters.
*
* The device string is built with a printf-like syntax.
*
* The syntax is:
*
* bus:device_identifier,arg1=val1,arg2=val2
*
* where "bus:" is the bus name followed by any character separator.
* The bus name is optional. If no bus name is specified, each bus
* will attempt to recognize the device identifier. The first one
* to succeed will be used.
*
* Examples:
*
* pci:0000:05.00.0,arg=val
* 05.00.0,arg=val
* vdev:net_ring0
*
* @param da
* The devargs structure holding the device information.
* @param format
* Format string describing a device.
*
* @return
* - 0 on success.
* - Negative errno on error.
*/
int
rte_devargs_parsef(struct rte_devargs *da,
const char *format, ...)
__rte_format_printf(2, 0);
/**
* Free resources in devargs.
*
* @param da
* The devargs structure holding the device information.
*/
void
rte_devargs_reset(struct rte_devargs *da);
/**
* Insert an rte_devargs in the global list.
*
* @param da
* The devargs structure to insert.
* If a devargs for the same device is already inserted,
* it will be updated and returned. It means *da pointer can change.
*
* @return
* - 0 on success
* - Negative on error.
*/
int
rte_devargs_insert(struct rte_devargs **da);
/**
* Add a device to the user device list
* See rte_devargs_parse() for details.
*
* @param devtype
* The type of the device.
* @param devargs_str
* The arguments as given by the user.
*
* @return
* - 0 on success
* - A negative value on error
*/
int rte_devargs_add(enum rte_devtype devtype, const char *devargs_str);
/**
* Remove a device from the user device list.
* Its resources are freed.
* If the devargs cannot be found, nothing happens.
*
* @param devargs
* The instance or a copy of devargs to remove.
*
* @return
* 0 on success.
* <0 on error.
* >0 if the devargs was not within the user device list.
*/
int rte_devargs_remove(struct rte_devargs *devargs);
/**
* Count the number of user devices of a specified type
*
* @param devtype
* The type of the devices to counted.
*
* @return
* The number of devices.
*/
unsigned int
rte_devargs_type_count(enum rte_devtype devtype);
/**
* This function dumps the list of user device and their arguments.
*
* @param f
* A pointer to a file for output
*/
void rte_devargs_dump(FILE *f);
/**
* Find next rte_devargs matching the provided bus name.
*
* @param busname
* Limit the iteration to devargs related to buses
* matching this name.
* Will return any next rte_devargs if NULL.
*
* @param start
* Starting iteration point. The iteration will start at
* the first rte_devargs if NULL.
*
* @return
* Next rte_devargs entry matching the requested bus,
* NULL if there is none.
*/
struct rte_devargs *
rte_devargs_next(const char *busname, const struct rte_devargs *start);
/**
* Iterate over all rte_devargs for a specific bus.
*/
#define RTE_EAL_DEVARGS_FOREACH(busname, da) \
for (da = rte_devargs_next(busname, NULL); \
da != NULL; \
da = rte_devargs_next(busname, da)) \
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _RTE_DEVARGS_H_ */
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