rte_tm.h - Man Page
Synopsis
#include <stdint.h>
#include <rte_common.h>
#include <rte_meter.h>
#include <rte_compat.h>
Data Structures
struct rte_tm_node_stats
struct rte_tm_capabilities
struct rte_tm_level_capabilities
struct rte_tm_node_capabilities
struct rte_tm_red_params
struct rte_tm_wred_params
struct rte_tm_token_bucket
struct rte_tm_shaper_params
struct rte_tm_node_params
struct rte_tm_error
Macros
#define RTE_TM_ETH_FRAMING_OVERHEAD 20
#define RTE_TM_ETH_FRAMING_OVERHEAD_FCS 24
#define RTE_TM_WRED_PROFILE_ID_NONE UINT32_MAX
#define RTE_TM_SHAPER_PROFILE_ID_NONE UINT32_MAX
#define RTE_TM_NODE_ID_NULL UINT32_MAX
#define RTE_TM_NODE_LEVEL_ID_ANY UINT32_MAX
Enumerations
enum rte_tm_stats_type { RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS = 1 << 0, RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES = 1 << 1, RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_GREEN_DROPPED = 1 << 2, RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_YELLOW_DROPPED = 1 << 3, RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_RED_DROPPED = 1 << 4, RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_GREEN_DROPPED = 1 << 5, RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_YELLOW_DROPPED = 1 << 6, RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_RED_DROPPED = 1 << 7, RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_QUEUED = 1 << 8, RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_QUEUED = 1 << 9 }
enum rte_tm_dynamic_update_type { RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_PARENT_KEEP_LEVEL = 1 << 0, RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_PARENT_CHANGE_LEVEL = 1 << 1, RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_ADD_DELETE = 1 << 2, RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_SUSPEND_RESUME = 1 << 3, RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_WFQ_WEIGHT_MODE = 1 << 4, RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_N_SP_PRIORITIES = 1 << 5, RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_CMAN = 1 << 6, RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_STATS = 1 << 7 }
enum rte_tm_cman_mode { RTE_TM_CMAN_TAIL_DROP = 0, RTE_TM_CMAN_HEAD_DROP, RTE_TM_CMAN_WRED }
enum rte_tm_error_type { RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NONE, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_CAPABILITIES, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_LEVEL_ID, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_WRED_PROFILE, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_WRED_PROFILE_GREEN, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_WRED_PROFILE_YELLOW, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_WRED_PROFILE_RED, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_WRED_PROFILE_ID, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_SHARED_WRED_CONTEXT_ID, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_SHAPER_PROFILE, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_SHAPER_PROFILE_COMMITTED_RATE, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_SHAPER_PROFILE_COMMITTED_SIZE, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_SHAPER_PROFILE_PEAK_RATE, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_SHAPER_PROFILE_PEAK_SIZE, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_SHAPER_PROFILE_PKT_ADJUST_LEN, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_SHAPER_PROFILE_PACKET_MODE, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_SHAPER_PROFILE_ID, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_SHARED_SHAPER_ID, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARENT_NODE_ID, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PRIORITY, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_WEIGHT, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARAMS, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARAMS_SHAPER_PROFILE_ID, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARAMS_SHARED_SHAPER_ID, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARAMS_N_SHARED_SHAPERS, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARAMS_WFQ_WEIGHT_MODE, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARAMS_N_SP_PRIORITIES, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARAMS_CMAN, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARAMS_WRED_PROFILE_ID, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARAMS_SHARED_WRED_CONTEXT_ID, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARAMS_N_SHARED_WRED_CONTEXTS, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_PARAMS_STATS, RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NODE_ID }
Functions
int rte_tm_get_number_of_leaf_nodes (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t *n_leaf_nodes, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_type_get (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, int *is_leaf, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_capabilities_get (uint16_t port_id, struct rte_tm_capabilities *cap, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_level_capabilities_get (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t level_id, struct rte_tm_level_capabilities *cap, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_capabilities_get (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, struct rte_tm_node_capabilities *cap, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_wred_profile_add (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t wred_profile_id, const struct rte_tm_wred_params *profile, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_wred_profile_delete (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t wred_profile_id, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_shared_wred_context_add_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t shared_wred_context_id, uint32_t wred_profile_id, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_shared_wred_context_delete (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t shared_wred_context_id, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_shaper_profile_add (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t shaper_profile_id, const struct rte_tm_shaper_params *profile, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_shaper_profile_delete (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t shaper_profile_id, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_shared_shaper_add_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t shared_shaper_id, uint32_t shaper_profile_id, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_shared_shaper_delete (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t shared_shaper_id, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_add (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t parent_node_id, uint32_t priority, uint32_t weight, uint32_t level_id, const struct rte_tm_node_params *params, struct rte_tm_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_tm_node_query (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t *parent_node_id, uint32_t *priority, uint32_t *weight, uint32_t *level_id, struct rte_tm_node_params *params, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_delete (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_suspend (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_resume (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_hierarchy_commit (uint16_t port_id, int clear_on_fail, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_parent_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t parent_node_id, uint32_t priority, uint32_t weight, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_shaper_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t shaper_profile_id, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_shared_shaper_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t shared_shaper_id, int add, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_stats_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint64_t stats_mask, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_wfq_weight_mode_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, int *wfq_weight_mode, uint32_t n_sp_priorities, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_cman_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, enum rte_tm_cman_mode cman, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_wred_context_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t wred_profile_id, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_shared_wred_context_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t shared_wred_context_id, int add, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_node_stats_read (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, struct rte_tm_node_stats *stats, uint64_t *stats_mask, int clear, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_mark_vlan_dei (uint16_t port_id, int mark_green, int mark_yellow, int mark_red, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_mark_ip_ecn (uint16_t port_id, int mark_green, int mark_yellow, int mark_red, struct rte_tm_error *error)
int rte_tm_mark_ip_dscp (uint16_t port_id, int mark_green, int mark_yellow, int mark_red, struct rte_tm_error *error)
Detailed Description
RTE Generic Traffic Manager API
This interface provides the ability to configure the traffic manager in a generic way. It includes features such as: hierarchical scheduling, traffic shaping, congestion management, packet marking, etc.
Definition in file rte_tm.h.
Macro Definition Documentation
#define RTE_TM_ETH_FRAMING_OVERHEAD 20
Ethernet framing overhead.
Overhead fields per Ethernet frame:
- Preamble: 7 bytes;
- Start of Frame Delimiter (SFD): 1 byte;
- Inter-Frame Gap (IFG): 12 bytes.
One of the typical values for the pkt_length_adjust field of the shaper profile.
- See also
struct rte_tm_shaper_params
Definition at line 42 of file rte_tm.h.
#define RTE_TM_ETH_FRAMING_OVERHEAD_FCS 24
Ethernet framing overhead including the Frame Check Sequence (FCS) field. Useful when FCS is generated and added at the end of the Ethernet frame on Tx side without any SW intervention.
One of the typical values for the pkt_length_adjust field of the shaper profile.
- See also
struct rte_tm_shaper_params
Definition at line 54 of file rte_tm.h.
#define RTE_TM_WRED_PROFILE_ID_NONE UINT32_MAX
Invalid WRED profile ID.
- See also
struct rte_tm_node_params
rte_tm_node_add()
rte_tm_node_wred_context_update()
Definition at line 63 of file rte_tm.h.
#define RTE_TM_SHAPER_PROFILE_ID_NONE UINT32_MAX
Invalid shaper profile ID.
- See also
struct rte_tm_node_params
rte_tm_node_add()
rte_tm_node_shaper_update()
Definition at line 72 of file rte_tm.h.
#define RTE_TM_NODE_ID_NULL UINT32_MAX
Node ID for the parent of the root node.
- See also
rte_tm_node_add()
Definition at line 79 of file rte_tm.h.
#define RTE_TM_NODE_LEVEL_ID_ANY UINT32_MAX
Node level ID used to disable level ID checking.
- See also
rte_tm_node_add()
Definition at line 86 of file rte_tm.h.
Enumeration Type Documentation
enum rte_tm_stats_type
Node statistics counter type
Enumerator
- RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS
Number of packets scheduled from current node.
- RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES
Number of bytes scheduled from current node.
- RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_GREEN_DROPPED
Number of green packets dropped by current leaf node.
- RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_YELLOW_DROPPED
Number of yellow packets dropped by current leaf node.
- RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_RED_DROPPED
Number of red packets dropped by current leaf node.
- RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_GREEN_DROPPED
Number of green bytes dropped by current leaf node.
- RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_YELLOW_DROPPED
Number of yellow bytes dropped by current leaf node.
- RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_RED_DROPPED
Number of red bytes dropped by current leaf node.
- RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_QUEUED
Number of packets currently waiting in the packet queue of current leaf node.
- RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_QUEUED
Number of bytes currently waiting in the packet queue of current leaf node.
Definition at line 91 of file rte_tm.h.
enum rte_tm_dynamic_update_type
Traffic manager dynamic updates
Enumerator
- RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_PARENT_KEEP_LEVEL
Dynamic parent node update. The new parent node is located on same hierarchy level as the former parent node. Consequently, the node whose parent is changed preserves its hierarchy level.
- RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_PARENT_CHANGE_LEVEL
Dynamic parent node update. The new parent node is located on different hierarchy level than the former parent node. Consequently, the node whose parent is changed also changes its hierarchy level.
- RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_ADD_DELETE
Dynamic node add/delete.
- RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_SUSPEND_RESUME
Suspend/resume nodes.
- RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_WFQ_WEIGHT_MODE
Dynamic switch between byte-based and packet-based WFQ weights.
- RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_N_SP_PRIORITIES
Dynamic update on number of SP priorities.
- RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_CMAN
Dynamic update of congestion management mode for leaf nodes.
- RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_STATS
Dynamic update of the set of enabled stats counter types.
Definition at line 164 of file rte_tm.h.
enum rte_tm_cman_mode
Congestion management (CMAN) mode
This is used for controlling the admission of packets into a packet queue or group of packet queues on congestion. On request of writing a new packet into the current queue while the queue is full, the tail drop algorithm drops the new packet while leaving the queue unmodified, as opposed to head drop algorithm, which drops the packet at the head of the queue (the oldest packet waiting in the queue) and admits the new packet at the tail of the queue.
The Random Early Detection (RED) algorithm works by proactively dropping more and more input packets as the queue occupancy builds up. When the queue is full or almost full, RED effectively works as tail drop. The Weighted RED algorithm uses a separate set of RED thresholds for each packet color.
Enumerator
- RTE_TM_CMAN_TAIL_DROP
Tail drop
- RTE_TM_CMAN_HEAD_DROP
Head drop
- RTE_TM_CMAN_WRED
Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
Definition at line 955 of file rte_tm.h.
enum rte_tm_error_type
Verbose error types.
Most of them provide the type of the object referenced by struct rte_tm_error::cause.
Enumerator
- RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NONE
No error.
- RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED
Cause unspecified.
Definition at line 1170 of file rte_tm.h.
Function Documentation
int rte_tm_get_number_of_leaf_nodes (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t * n_leaf_nodes, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager get number of leaf nodes
Each leaf node sits on top of a Tx queue of the current Ethernet port. Therefore, the set of leaf nodes is predefined, their number is always equal to N (where N is the number of Tx queues configured for the current port) and their IDs are 0 .. (N-1).
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
n_leaf_nodes Number of leaf nodes for the current port.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
int rte_tm_node_type_get (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, int * is_leaf, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node ID validate and type (i.e. leaf or non-leaf) get
The leaf nodes have predefined IDs in the range of 0 .. (N-1), where N is the number of Tx queues of the current Ethernet port. The non-leaf nodes have their IDs generated by the application outside of the above range, which is reserved for leaf nodes.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID value. Needs to be valid.
is_leaf Set to non-zero value when node is leaf and to zero otherwise (non-leaf).
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
int rte_tm_capabilities_get (uint16_t port_id, struct rte_tm_capabilities * cap, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager capabilities get
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
cap Traffic manager capabilities. Needs to be pre-allocated and valid.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
int rte_tm_level_capabilities_get (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t level_id, struct rte_tm_level_capabilities * cap, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager level capabilities get
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
level_id The hierarchy level identifier. The value of 0 identifies the level of the root node.
cap Traffic manager level capabilities. Needs to be pre-allocated and valid.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
int rte_tm_node_capabilities_get (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, struct rte_tm_node_capabilities * cap, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node capabilities get
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be valid.
cap Traffic manager node capabilities. Needs to be pre-allocated and valid.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
int rte_tm_wred_profile_add (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t wred_profile_id, const struct rte_tm_wred_params * profile, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager WRED profile add
Create a new WRED profile with ID set to wred_profile_id. The new profile is used to create one or several WRED contexts.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
wred_profile_id WRED profile ID for the new profile. Needs to be unused.
profile WRED profile parameters. Needs to be pre-allocated and valid.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
struct rte_tm_capabilities::cman_wred_context_n_max
int rte_tm_wred_profile_delete (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t wred_profile_id, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager WRED profile delete
Delete an existing WRED profile. This operation fails when there is currently at least one user (i.e. WRED context) of this WRED profile.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
wred_profile_id WRED profile ID. Needs to be the valid.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
struct rte_tm_capabilities::cman_wred_context_n_max
int rte_tm_shaper_profile_add (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t shaper_profile_id, const struct rte_tm_shaper_params * profile, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager shaper profile add
Create a new shaper profile with ID set to shaper_profile_id. The new shaper profile is used to create one or several shapers.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
shaper_profile_id Shaper profile ID for the new profile. Needs to be unused.
profile Shaper profile parameters. Needs to be pre-allocated and valid.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
struct rte_tm_capabilities::shaper_n_max
int rte_tm_shaper_profile_delete (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t shaper_profile_id, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager shaper profile delete
Delete an existing shaper profile. This operation fails when there is currently at least one user (i.e. shaper) of this shaper profile.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
shaper_profile_id Shaper profile ID. Needs to be the valid.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
struct rte_tm_capabilities::shaper_n_max
int rte_tm_node_add (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t parent_node_id, uint32_t priority, uint32_t weight, uint32_t level_id, const struct rte_tm_node_params * params, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node add
Create new node and connect it as child of an existing node. The new node is further identified by node_id, which needs to be unused by any of the existing nodes. The parent node is identified by parent_node_id, which needs to be the valid ID of an existing non-leaf node. The parent node is going to use the provided SP priority and WFQ weight to schedule its new child node.
This function has to be called for both leaf and non-leaf nodes. In the case of leaf nodes (i.e. node_id is within the range of 0 .. (N-1), with N as the number of configured Tx queues of the current port), the leaf node is configured rather than created (as the set of leaf nodes is predefined) and it is also connected as child of an existing node.
The first node that is added becomes the root node and all the nodes that are subsequently added have to be added as descendants of the root node. The parent of the root node has to be specified as RTE_TM_NODE_ID_NULL and there can only be one node with this parent ID (i.e. the root node). Further restrictions for root node: needs to be non-leaf, its private shaper profile needs to be valid and single rate, cannot use any shared shapers.
When called before rte_tm_hierarchy_commit() invocation, this function is typically used to define the initial start-up hierarchy for the port. Provided that dynamic hierarchy updates are supported by the current port (as advertised in the port capability set), this function can be also called after the rte_tm_hierarchy_commit() invocation.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be unused by any of the existing nodes.
parent_node_id Parent node ID. Needs to be the valid.
priority Node priority. The highest node priority is zero. Used by the SP algorithm running on the parent of the current node for scheduling this child node.
weight Node weight. The node weight is relative to the weight sum of all siblings that have the same priority. The lowest weight is one. Used by the WFQ algorithm running on the parent of the current node for scheduling this child node.
level_id Level ID that should be met by this node. The hierarchy level of the current node is already fully specified through its parent node (i.e. the level of this node is equal to the level of its parent node plus one), therefore the reason for providing this parameter is to enable the application to perform step-by-step checking of the node level during successive invocations of this function. When not desired, this check can be disabled by assigning value RTE_TM_NODE_LEVEL_ID_ANY to this parameter.
params Node parameters. Needs to be pre-allocated and valid.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
rte_tm_hierarchy_commit()
RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_ADD_DELETE
RTE_TM_NODE_LEVEL_ID_ANY
struct rte_tm_capabilities
__rte_experimental int rte_tm_node_query (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t * parent_node_id, uint32_t * priority, uint32_t * weight, uint32_t * level_id, struct rte_tm_node_params * params, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Return information about a traffic management node
Return information about a hierarchy node, using the same format of parameters as was passed to the rte_rm_node_add() function. Each of the "out" parameters pointers (except error) may be passed as NULL if the information is not needed by the caller. For example, to one may check if a node id is in use by:
struct rte_tm_error error; int ret = rte_tm_node_query(port, node_id, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &error); if (ret == ENOENT) ...
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Should be a valid node id.
parent_node_id Parent node ID.
priority Node priority. The highest node priority is zero. Used by the SP algorithm running on the parent of the current node for scheduling this child node.
weight Node weight. The node weight is relative to the weight sum of all siblings that have the same priority. The lowest weight is one. Used by the WFQ algorithm running on the parent of the current node for scheduling this child node.
level_id The node level in the scheduler hierarchy.
params Node parameters, as would be used when creating the node.
error Error details. Filled in only on error. Must not be NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise. -EINVAL - port or node id value is invalid -ENOENT - no node exists with the provided id on the provided port
int rte_tm_node_delete (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node delete
Delete an existing node. This operation fails when this node currently has at least one user (i.e. child node).
When called before rte_tm_hierarchy_commit() invocation, this function is typically used to define the initial start-up hierarchy for the port. Provided that dynamic hierarchy updates are supported by the current port (as advertised in the port capability set), this function can be also called after the rte_tm_hierarchy_commit() invocation.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be valid.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_ADD_DELETE
int rte_tm_node_suspend (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node suspend
Suspend an existing node. While the node is in suspended state, no packet is scheduled from this node and its descendants. The node exits the suspended state through the node resume operation.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be valid.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
rte_tm_node_resume()
RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_SUSPEND_RESUME
int rte_tm_node_resume (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node resume
Resume an existing node that is currently in suspended state. The node entered the suspended state as result of a previous node suspend operation.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be valid.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
rte_tm_node_suspend()
RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_SUSPEND_RESUME
int rte_tm_hierarchy_commit (uint16_t port_id, int clear_on_fail, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager hierarchy commit
This function is called during the port initialization phase (before the Ethernet port is started) to freeze the start-up hierarchy.
This function typically performs the following steps: a) It validates the start-up hierarchy that was previously defined for the current port through successive rte_tm_node_add() invocations; b) Assuming successful validation, it performs all the necessary port specific configuration operations to install the specified hierarchy on the current port, with immediate effect once the port is started.
This function fails when the currently configured hierarchy is not supported by the Ethernet port, in which case the user can abort or try out another hierarchy configuration (e.g. a hierarchy with less leaf nodes), which can be build from scratch (when clear_on_fail is enabled) or by modifying the existing hierarchy configuration (when clear_on_fail is disabled).
Note that this function can still fail due to other causes (e.g. not enough memory available in the system, etc), even though the specified hierarchy is supported in principle by the current port.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
clear_on_fail On function call failure, hierarchy is cleared when this parameter is non-zero and preserved when this parameter is equal to zero.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
rte_tm_node_add()
rte_tm_node_delete()
int rte_tm_node_parent_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t parent_node_id, uint32_t priority, uint32_t weight, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node parent update
This function may be used to move a node and its children to a different parent. Additionally, if the new parent is the same as the current parent, this function will update the priority/weight of an existing node.
Restriction for root node: its parent cannot be changed.
This function can only be called after the rte_tm_hierarchy_commit() invocation. Its success depends on the port support for this operation, as advertised through the port capability set.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be valid.
parent_node_id Node ID for the new parent. Needs to be valid.
priority Node priority. The highest node priority is zero. Used by the SP algorithm running on the parent of the current node for scheduling this child node.
weight Node weight. The node weight is relative to the weight sum of all siblings that have the same priority. The lowest weight is zero. Used by the WFQ algorithm running on the parent of the current node for scheduling this child node.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_PARENT_KEEP_LEVEL
RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_PARENT_CHANGE_LEVEL
int rte_tm_node_shaper_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t shaper_profile_id, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node private shaper update
Restriction for the root node: its private shaper profile needs to be valid and single rate.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be valid.
shaper_profile_id Shaper profile ID for the private shaper of the current node. Needs to be either valid shaper profile ID or RTE_TM_SHAPER_PROFILE_ID_NONE, with the latter disabling the private shaper of the current node.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
struct rte_tm_capabilities::shaper_private_n_max
int rte_tm_node_stats_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint64_t stats_mask, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node enabled statistics counters update
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be valid.
stats_mask Mask of statistics counter types to be enabled for the current node. This needs to be a subset of the statistics counter types available for the current node. Any statistics counter type not included in this set is to be disabled for the current node.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
enum rte_tm_stats_type
RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_STATS
int rte_tm_node_wfq_weight_mode_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, int * wfq_weight_mode, uint32_t n_sp_priorities, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node WFQ weight mode update
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be valid non-leaf node ID.
wfq_weight_mode WFQ weight mode for each SP priority. When NULL, it indicates that WFQ is to be used for all priorities. When non-NULL, it points to a pre-allocated array of n_sp_priorities values, with non-zero value for byte-mode and zero for packet-mode.
n_sp_priorities Number of SP priorities.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_WFQ_WEIGHT_MODE
RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_N_SP_PRIORITIES
int rte_tm_node_cman_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, enum rte_tm_cman_mode cman, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node congestion management mode update
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be valid leaf node ID.
cman Congestion management mode.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_CMAN
int rte_tm_node_wred_context_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, uint32_t wred_profile_id, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node private WRED context update
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be valid leaf node ID.
wred_profile_id WRED profile ID for the private WRED context of the current node. Needs to be either valid WRED profile ID or RTE_TM_WRED_PROFILE_ID_NONE, with the latter disabling the private WRED context of the current node.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
struct rte_tm_capabilities::cman_wred_context_private_n_max
int rte_tm_node_stats_read (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t node_id, struct rte_tm_node_stats * stats, uint64_t * stats_mask, int clear, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager node statistics counters read
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
node_id Node ID. Needs to be valid.
stats When non-NULL, it contains the current value for the statistics counters enabled for the current node.
stats_mask When non-NULL, it contains the mask of statistics counter types that are currently enabled for this node, indicating which of the counters retrieved with the stats structure are valid.
clear When this parameter has a non-zero value, the statistics counters are cleared (i.e. set to zero) immediately after they have been read, otherwise the statistics counters are left untouched.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
enum rte_tm_stats_type
int rte_tm_mark_vlan_dei (uint16_t port_id, int mark_green, int mark_yellow, int mark_red, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager packet marking - VLAN DEI (IEEE 802.1Q)
IEEE 802.1p maps the traffic class to the VLAN Priority Code Point (PCP) field (3 bits), while IEEE 802.1q maps the drop priority to the VLAN Drop Eligible Indicator (DEI) field (1 bit), which was previously named Canonical Format Indicator (CFI).
All VLAN frames of a given color get their DEI bit set if marking is enabled for this color; otherwise, their DEI bit is left as is (either set or not).
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
mark_green Set to non-zero value to enable marking of green packets and to zero to disable it.
mark_yellow Set to non-zero value to enable marking of yellow packets and to zero to disable it.
mark_red Set to non-zero value to enable marking of red packets and to zero to disable it.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
struct rte_tm_capabilities::mark_vlan_dei_supported
int rte_tm_mark_ip_ecn (uint16_t port_id, int mark_green, int mark_yellow, int mark_red, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager packet marking - IPv4 / IPv6 ECN (IETF RFC 3168)
IETF RFCs 2474 and 3168 reorganize the IPv4 Type of Service (TOS) field (8 bits) and the IPv6 Traffic Class (TC) field (8 bits) into Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) field (6 bits) and Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) field (2 bits). The DSCP field is typically used to encode the traffic class and/or drop priority (RFC 2597), while the ECN field is used by RFC 3168 to implement a congestion notification mechanism to be leveraged by transport layer protocols such as TCP and SCTP that have congestion control mechanisms.
When congestion is experienced, as alternative to dropping the packet, routers can change the ECN field of input packets from 2'b01 or 2'b10 (values indicating that source endpoint is ECN-capable) to 2'b11 (meaning that congestion is experienced). The destination endpoint can use the ECN-Echo (ECE) TCP flag to relay the congestion indication back to the source endpoint, which acknowledges it back to the destination endpoint with the Congestion Window Reduced (CWR) TCP flag.
All IPv4/IPv6 packets of a given color with ECN set to 2’b01 or 2’b10 carrying TCP or SCTP have their ECN set to 2’b11 if the marking feature is enabled for the current color, otherwise the ECN field is left as is.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
mark_green Set to non-zero value to enable marking of green packets and to zero to disable it.
mark_yellow Set to non-zero value to enable marking of yellow packets and to zero to disable it.
mark_red Set to non-zero value to enable marking of red packets and to zero to disable it.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
struct rte_tm_capabilities::mark_ip_ecn_tcp_supported
struct rte_tm_capabilities::mark_ip_ecn_sctp_supported
int rte_tm_mark_ip_dscp (uint16_t port_id, int mark_green, int mark_yellow, int mark_red, struct rte_tm_error * error)
Traffic manager packet marking - IPv4 / IPv6 DSCP (IETF RFC 2597)
IETF RFC 2597 maps the traffic class and the drop priority to the IPv4/IPv6 Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) field (6 bits). Here are the DSCP values proposed by this RFC:
Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4
+----------+----------+----------+----------+
Low Drop Prec | 001010 | 010010 | 011010 | 100010 |
Medium Drop Prec | 001100 | 010100 | 011100 | 100100 |
High Drop Prec | 001110 | 010110 | 011110 | 100110 |
+----------+----------+----------+----------+
There are 4 traffic classes (classes 1 .. 4) encoded by DSCP bits 1 and 2, as well as 3 drop priorities (low/medium/high) encoded by DSCP bits 3 and 4.
All IPv4/IPv6 packets have their color marked into DSCP bits 3 and 4 as follows: green mapped to Low Drop Precedence (2’b01), yellow to Medium (2’b10) and red to High (2’b11). Marking needs to be explicitly enabled for each color; when not enabled for a given color, the DSCP field of all packets with that color is left as is.
- Parameters
port_id The port identifier of the Ethernet device.
mark_green Set to non-zero value to enable marking of green packets and to zero to disable it.
mark_yellow Set to non-zero value to enable marking of yellow packets and to zero to disable it.
mark_red Set to non-zero value to enable marking of red packets and to zero to disable it.
error Error details. Filled in only on error, when not NULL.
Returns
0 on success, non-zero error code otherwise.
- See also
struct rte_tm_capabilities::mark_ip_dscp_supported
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Referenced By
The man pages rte_tm_capabilities_get(3), RTE_TM_CMAN_HEAD_DROP(3), rte_tm_cman_mode(3), RTE_TM_CMAN_TAIL_DROP(3), RTE_TM_CMAN_WRED(3), rte_tm_dynamic_update_type(3), rte_tm_error_type(3), RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_NONE(3), RTE_TM_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED(3), RTE_TM_ETH_FRAMING_OVERHEAD(3), RTE_TM_ETH_FRAMING_OVERHEAD_FCS(3), rte_tm_get_number_of_leaf_nodes(3), rte_tm_hierarchy_commit(3), rte_tm_level_capabilities_get(3), rte_tm_mark_ip_dscp(3), rte_tm_mark_ip_ecn(3), rte_tm_mark_vlan_dei(3), rte_tm_node_add(3), rte_tm_node_capabilities_get(3), rte_tm_node_cman_update(3), rte_tm_node_delete(3), RTE_TM_NODE_ID_NULL(3), RTE_TM_NODE_LEVEL_ID_ANY(3), rte_tm_node_parent_update(3), rte_tm_node_query(3), rte_tm_node_resume(3), rte_tm_node_shaper_update(3), rte_tm_node_shared_shaper_update(3), rte_tm_node_shared_wred_context_update(3), rte_tm_node_stats_read(3), rte_tm_node_stats_update(3), rte_tm_node_suspend(3), rte_tm_node_type_get(3), rte_tm_node_wfq_weight_mode_update(3), rte_tm_node_wred_context_update(3), rte_tm_shaper_profile_add(3), rte_tm_shaper_profile_delete(3), RTE_TM_SHAPER_PROFILE_ID_NONE(3), rte_tm_shared_shaper_add_update(3), rte_tm_shared_shaper_delete(3), rte_tm_shared_wred_context_add_update(3), rte_tm_shared_wred_context_delete(3), RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES(3), RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_GREEN_DROPPED(3), RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_QUEUED(3), RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_RED_DROPPED(3), RTE_TM_STATS_N_BYTES_YELLOW_DROPPED(3), RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS(3), RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_GREEN_DROPPED(3), RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_QUEUED(3), RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_RED_DROPPED(3), RTE_TM_STATS_N_PKTS_YELLOW_DROPPED(3), rte_tm_stats_type(3), RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_ADD_DELETE(3), RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_CMAN(3), RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_N_SP_PRIORITIES(3), RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_PARENT_CHANGE_LEVEL(3), RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_PARENT_KEEP_LEVEL(3), RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_STATS(3), RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_SUSPEND_RESUME(3), RTE_TM_UPDATE_NODE_WFQ_WEIGHT_MODE(3), rte_tm_wred_profile_add(3), rte_tm_wred_profile_delete(3) and RTE_TM_WRED_PROFILE_ID_NONE(3) are aliases of rte_tm.h(3).