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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] ring.h: introduce macros to handle monodirectional rings with multiple req sizes
On Fri, 17 Feb 2017, Stefano Stabellini wrote:
> This patch introduces macros, structs and functions to handle rings in
> the format described by docs/misc/pvcalls.markdown and
> docs/misc/9pfs.markdown. The index page (struct __name##_data_intf)
> contains the indexes and the grant refs to setup two rings.
>
> Indexes page
> +----------------------+
> |@0 $NAME_data_intf: |
> |@76: ring_order = 1 |
> |@80: ref[0]+ |
> |@84: ref[1]+ |
> | | |
> | | |
> +----------------------+
> |
> v (data ring)
> +-------+-----------+
> | @0->4098: in |
> | ref[0] |
> |-------------------|
> | @4099->8196: out |
> | ref[1] |
> +-------------------+
>
> $NAME_read_packet and $NAME_write_packet are provided to read or write
> any data struct from/to the ring. In pvcalls, they are unused. In xen
> 9pfs, they are used to read or write the 9pfs header. In other protocols
> they could be used to read/write the whole request structure. See
> docs/misc/9pfs.markdown:Ring Usage to learn how to check how much data
> is on the ring, and how to handle notifications.
>
> There is a ring_size parameter to most functions so that protocols using
> these macros don't have to have a statically defined ring order at build
> time. In pvcalls for example, each new ring could have a different
> order.
>
> These macros don't help you share the indexes page or the event channels
> needed for notifications. You can do that with other out of band
> mechanisms, such as xenstore or another ring.
>
> Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> CC: konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx
> CC: andr2000@xxxxxxxxx
> CC: oleksandr_andrushchenko@xxxxxxxx
> CC: andrii.anisov@xxxxxxxxx
> CC: vlad.babchuk@xxxxxxxxx
> CC: al1img@xxxxxxxxx
> CC: joculator@xxxxxxxxx
>
> ---
> Give a look at the following branch to see how they are used with
> pvcalls and xen-9pfs (the drivers are still work in progress):
>
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sstabellini/xen.git
> 9pfs-async-v4
> ---
> ---
> xen/include/public/io/ring.h | 122
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 122 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/xen/include/public/io/ring.h b/xen/include/public/io/ring.h
> index 801c0da..ca9a8f0 100644
> --- a/xen/include/public/io/ring.h
> +++ b/xen/include/public/io/ring.h
> @@ -313,6 +313,128 @@ typedef struct __name##_back_ring __name##_back_ring_t
> (_work_to_do) = RING_HAS_UNCONSUMED_RESPONSES(_r); \
> } while (0)
>
> +
> +/*
> + * DEFINE_XEN_FLEX_RING defines two monodirectional rings and functions
> + * to check if there is data on the ring, and to read and write to them.
> + *
> + * XEN_FLEX_RING_SIZE
> + * Convenience macro to calculate the size of one of the two rings
> + * from the overall order.
> + *
> + * $NAME_mask
> + * Function to apply the size mask to an index, to reduce the index
> + * within the range [0-size].
> + *
> + * $NAME_read_packet
> + * Function to read a defined amount of data from the ring. The amount
> + * of data read is sizeof(__packet_t).
> + *
> + * $NAME_write_packet
> + * Function to write a defined amount of data to the ring. The amount
> + * of data to write is sizeof(__packet_t).
> + *
> + * $NAME_data_intf
> + * Indexes page, shared between frontend and backend. It also
> + * contains the array of grant refs. Different protocols can have
> + * extensions to the basic format, in such cases please define your
> + * own data_intf struct.
> + *
> + * $NAME_queued
> + * Function to calculate how many bytes are currently on the ring,
> + * read to be read. It can also be used to calculate how much free
> + * space is currently on the ring (ring_size - $NAME_queued()).
> + */
> +#define XEN_FLEX_RING_SIZE(__order)
> \
> + ((1 << ((__order) + XEN_PAGE_SHIFT)) / 2)
This should be PAGE_SHIFT. It's XEN_PAGE_SHIFT when used as a linux
header.
> +#define DEFINE_XEN_FLEX_RING(__name, __packet_t)
> \
> +
> \
> +static inline RING_IDX __name##_mask(RING_IDX idx, RING_IDX ring_size)
> \
> +{
> \
> + return ((idx) & (ring_size - 1));
> \
> +}
> \
> +
> \
> +static inline RING_IDX __name##_mask_order(RING_IDX idx, RING_IDX
> ring_order) \
> +{
> \
> + return ((idx) & (XEN_FLEX_RING_SIZE(ring_order) - 1));
> \
> +}
> \
> +
> \
> +static inline void __name##_read_packet(char *buf,
> \
> + RING_IDX *masked_prod, RING_IDX *masked_cons,
> \
> + RING_IDX ring_size, __packet_t *h) {
> \
> + if (*masked_cons < *masked_prod) {
> \
> + memcpy(h, buf + *masked_cons, sizeof(*h));
> \
> + } else {
> \
> + if (sizeof(*h) > ring_size - *masked_cons) {
> \
> + memcpy(h, buf + *masked_cons, ring_size - *masked_cons);
> \
> + memcpy((char *)h + ring_size - *masked_cons, buf,
> \
> + sizeof(*h) - (ring_size - *masked_cons));
> \
> + } else {
> \
> + memcpy(h, buf + *masked_cons, sizeof(*h));
> \
> + }
> \
> + }
> \
> + *masked_cons = __name##_mask(*masked_cons + sizeof(*h), ring_size);
> \
> +}
> \
> +
> \
> +static inline void __name##_write_packet(char *buf,
> \
> + RING_IDX *masked_prod, RING_IDX *masked_cons,
> \
> + RING_IDX ring_size, __packet_t h) {
> \
> + if (*masked_prod < *masked_cons) {
> \
> + memcpy(buf + *masked_prod, &h, sizeof(h));
> \
> + } else {
> \
> + if (sizeof(h) > ring_size - *masked_prod) {
> \
> + memcpy(buf + *masked_prod, &h, ring_size - *masked_prod);
> \
> + memcpy(buf, (char *)(&h) + (ring_size - *masked_prod),
> \
> + sizeof(h) - (ring_size - *masked_prod));
> \
> + } else {
> \
> + memcpy(buf + *masked_prod, &h, sizeof(h));
> \
> + }
> \
> + }
> \
> + *masked_prod = __name##_mask(*masked_prod + sizeof(h), ring_size);
> \
> +}
> \
> +
> \
> +struct __name##_data {
> \
> + char *in; /* half of the allocation */
> \
> + char *out; /* half of the allocation */
> \
> +};
> \
> +
> \
> +struct __name##_data_intf {
> \
> + RING_IDX in_cons, in_prod;
> \
> +
> \
> + uint8_t pad1[56];
> \
> +
> \
> + RING_IDX out_cons, out_prod;
> \
> +
> \
> + uint8_t pad2[56];
> \
> +
> \
> + RING_IDX ring_order;
> \
> + grant_ref_t ref[];
> \
> +};
> \
> +
> \
> +static inline RING_IDX __name##_queued(RING_IDX prod,
> \
> + RING_IDX cons, RING_IDX ring_size)
> \
> +{
> \
> + RING_IDX size;
> \
> +
> \
> + if (prod == cons)
> \
> + return 0;
> \
> +
> \
> + prod = __name##_mask(prod, ring_size);
> \
> + cons = __name##_mask(cons, ring_size);
> \
> +
> \
> + if (prod == cons)
> \
> + return ring_size;
> \
> +
> \
> + if (prod > cons)
> \
> + size = prod - cons;
> \
> + else {
> \
> + size = ring_size - cons;
> \
> + size += prod;
> \
> + }
> \
> + return size;
> \
> +};
> +
> #endif /* __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_RING_H__ */
>
> /*
> --
> 1.9.1
>
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