f-stack/dpdk/lib/librte_gro/gro_tcp4.h

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/*-
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#ifndef _GRO_TCP4_H_
#define _GRO_TCP4_H_
#define INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX 0xffffffffUL
#define GRO_TCP4_TBL_MAX_ITEM_NUM (1024UL * 1024UL)
/*
* the max L3 length of a TCP/IPv4 packet. The L3 length
* is the sum of ipv4 header, tcp header and L4 payload.
*/
#define TCP4_MAX_L3_LENGTH UINT16_MAX
/* criteria of mergeing packets */
struct tcp4_key {
struct ether_addr eth_saddr;
struct ether_addr eth_daddr;
uint32_t ip_src_addr;
uint32_t ip_dst_addr;
uint32_t recv_ack;
uint16_t src_port;
uint16_t dst_port;
};
struct gro_tcp4_key {
struct tcp4_key key;
/*
* the index of the first packet in the item group.
* If the value is INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX, it means
* the key is empty.
*/
uint32_t start_index;
};
struct gro_tcp4_item {
/*
* first segment of the packet. If the value
* is NULL, it means the item is empty.
*/
struct rte_mbuf *firstseg;
/* last segment of the packet */
struct rte_mbuf *lastseg;
/*
* the time when the first packet is inserted
* into the table. If a packet in the table is
* merged with an incoming packet, this value
* won't be updated. We set this value only
* when the first packet is inserted into the
* table.
*/
uint64_t start_time;
/*
* we use next_pkt_idx to chain the packets that
* have same key value but can't be merged together.
*/
uint32_t next_pkt_idx;
/* the sequence number of the packet */
uint32_t sent_seq;
/* the IP ID of the packet */
uint16_t ip_id;
/* the number of merged packets */
uint16_t nb_merged;
};
/*
* TCP/IPv4 reassembly table structure.
*/
struct gro_tcp4_tbl {
/* item array */
struct gro_tcp4_item *items;
/* key array */
struct gro_tcp4_key *keys;
/* current item number */
uint32_t item_num;
/* current key num */
uint32_t key_num;
/* item array size */
uint32_t max_item_num;
/* key array size */
uint32_t max_key_num;
};
/**
* This function creates a TCP/IPv4 reassembly table.
*
* @param socket_id
* socket index for allocating TCP/IPv4 reassemble table
* @param max_flow_num
* the maximum number of flows in the TCP/IPv4 GRO table
* @param max_item_per_flow
* the maximum packet number per flow.
*
* @return
* if create successfully, return a pointer which points to the
* created TCP/IPv4 GRO table. Otherwise, return NULL.
*/
void *gro_tcp4_tbl_create(uint16_t socket_id,
uint16_t max_flow_num,
uint16_t max_item_per_flow);
/**
* This function destroys a TCP/IPv4 reassembly table.
*
* @param tbl
* a pointer points to the TCP/IPv4 reassembly table.
*/
void gro_tcp4_tbl_destroy(void *tbl);
/**
* This function searches for a packet in the TCP/IPv4 reassembly table
* to merge with the inputted one. To merge two packets is to chain them
* together and update packet headers. Packets, whose SYN, FIN, RST, PSH
* CWR, ECE or URG bit is set, are returned immediately. Packets which
* only have packet headers (i.e. without data) are also returned
* immediately. Otherwise, the packet is either merged, or inserted into
* the table. Besides, if there is no available space to insert the
* packet, this function returns immediately too.
*
* This function assumes the inputted packet is with correct IPv4 and
* TCP checksums. And if two packets are merged, it won't re-calculate
* IPv4 and TCP checksums. Besides, if the inputted packet is IP
* fragmented, it assumes the packet is complete (with TCP header).
*
* @param pkt
* packet to reassemble.
* @param tbl
* a pointer that points to a TCP/IPv4 reassembly table.
* @start_time
* the start time that the packet is inserted into the table
*
* @return
* if the packet doesn't have data, or SYN, FIN, RST, PSH, CWR, ECE
* or URG bit is set, or there is no available space in the table to
* insert a new item or a new key, return a negative value. If the
* packet is merged successfully, return an positive value. If the
* packet is inserted into the table, return 0.
*/
int32_t gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
struct gro_tcp4_tbl *tbl,
uint64_t start_time);
/**
* This function flushes timeout packets in a TCP/IPv4 reassembly table
* to applications, and without updating checksums for merged packets.
* The max number of flushed timeout packets is the element number of
* the array which is used to keep flushed packets.
*
* @param tbl
* a pointer that points to a TCP GRO table.
* @param flush_timestamp
* this function flushes packets which are inserted into the table
* before or at the flush_timestamp.
* @param out
* pointer array which is used to keep flushed packets.
* @param nb_out
* the element number of out. It's also the max number of timeout
* packets that can be flushed finally.
*
* @return
* the number of packets that are returned.
*/
uint16_t gro_tcp4_tbl_timeout_flush(struct gro_tcp4_tbl *tbl,
uint64_t flush_timestamp,
struct rte_mbuf **out,
uint16_t nb_out);
/**
* This function returns the number of the packets in a TCP/IPv4
* reassembly table.
*
* @param tbl
* pointer points to a TCP/IPv4 reassembly table.
*
* @return
* the number of packets in the table
*/
uint32_t gro_tcp4_tbl_pkt_count(void *tbl);
#endif