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rte_mtr.h
#include <stdint.h>
#include <rte_compat.h>
#include <rte_common.h>
#include <rte_meter.h>
#include <rte_flow.h>
struct rte_mtr_stats
struct rte_mtr_meter_profile
struct rte_mtr_meter_policy_params
struct rte_mtr_params
struct rte_mtr_capabilities
struct rte_mtr_error
#define rte_mtr_policy_pass_color(policy)
#define rte_mtr_policy_drop_red(policy)
enum rte_mtr_stats_type { RTE_MTR_STATS_N_PKTS_GREEN
= 1 << 0, RTE_MTR_STATS_N_PKTS_YELLOW = 1 << 1,
RTE_MTR_STATS_N_PKTS_RED = 1 << 2,
RTE_MTR_STATS_N_PKTS_DROPPED = 1 << 3,
RTE_MTR_STATS_N_BYTES_GREEN = 1 << 4,
RTE_MTR_STATS_N_BYTES_YELLOW = 1 << 5,
RTE_MTR_STATS_N_BYTES_RED = 1 << 6,
RTE_MTR_STATS_N_BYTES_DROPPED = 1 << 7 }
enum rte_mtr_algorithm { RTE_MTR_NONE = 0,
RTE_MTR_SRTCM_RFC2697, RTE_MTR_TRTCM_RFC2698,
RTE_MTR_TRTCM_RFC4115 }
enum rte_mtr_color_in_protocol {
RTE_MTR_COLOR_IN_PROTO_OUTER_VLAN = RTE_BIT64(0),
RTE_MTR_COLOR_IN_PROTO_INNER_VLAN = RTE_BIT64(1),
RTE_MTR_COLOR_IN_PROTO_OUTER_IP = RTE_BIT64(2),
RTE_MTR_COLOR_IN_PROTO_INNER_IP = RTE_BIT64(3) }
enum rte_mtr_error_type { RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_NONE,
RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED,
RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_METER_PROFILE_ID,
RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_METER_PROFILE,
RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_METER_PROFILE_PACKET_MODE,
RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_MTR_ID, RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_MTR_PARAMS,
RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_POLICER_ACTION_GREEN,
RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_POLICER_ACTION_YELLOW,
RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_POLICER_ACTION_RED,
RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_STATS_MASK, RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_STATS,
RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_SHARED, RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_METER_POLICY_ID,
RTE_MTR_ERROR_TYPE_METER_POLICY }
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_capabilities_get (uint16_t
port_id, struct rte_mtr_capabilities *cap, struct
rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_meter_profile_add (uint16_t port_id,
uint32_t meter_profile_id, struct rte_mtr_meter_profile *profile,
struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_meter_profile_delete (uint16_t port_id,
uint32_t meter_profile_id, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental struct rte_flow_meter_profile *
rte_mtr_meter_profile_get (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t
meter_profile_id, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_meter_policy_validate (uint16_t port_id,
struct rte_mtr_meter_policy_params *policy, struct
rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_meter_policy_add (uint16_t port_id,
uint32_t policy_id, struct rte_mtr_meter_policy_params *policy,
struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental struct rte_flow_meter_policy *
rte_mtr_meter_policy_get (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t policy_id,
struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_meter_policy_delete (uint16_t port_id,
uint32_t policy_id, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_create (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t
mtr_id, struct rte_mtr_params *params, int shared, struct
rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_destroy (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t
mtr_id, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_meter_disable (uint16_t port_id,
uint32_t mtr_id, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_meter_enable (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t
mtr_id, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_meter_profile_update (uint16_t port_id,
uint32_t mtr_id, uint32_t meter_profile_id, struct rte_mtr_error
*error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_meter_policy_update (uint16_t port_id,
uint32_t mtr_id, uint32_t meter_policy_id, struct rte_mtr_error
*error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_meter_dscp_table_update (uint16_t
port_id, uint32_t mtr_id, enum rte_mtr_color_in_protocol proto, enum
rte_color *dscp_table, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_meter_vlan_table_update (uint16_t
port_id, uint32_t mtr_id, enum rte_mtr_color_in_protocol proto, enum
rte_color *vlan_table, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_color_in_protocol_set (uint16_t port_id,
uint32_t mtr_id, enum rte_mtr_color_in_protocol proto, uint32_t
priority, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_color_in_protocol_get (uint16_t port_id,
uint32_t mtr_id, uint64_t *proto_mask, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_color_in_protocol_priority_get (uint16_t
port_id, uint32_t mtr_id, enum rte_mtr_color_in_protocol proto,
uint32_t *priority, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_stats_update (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t
mtr_id, uint64_t stats_mask, struct rte_mtr_error *error)
__rte_experimental int rte_mtr_stats_read (uint16_t port_id, uint32_t
mtr_id, struct rte_mtr_stats *stats, uint64_t *stats_mask, int clear,
struct rte_mtr_error *error)
RTE Generic Traffic Metering and Policing API
This interface provides the ability to configure the traffic metering and policing (MTR) in a generic way.
The processing done for each input packet hitting a MTR object is: A) Traffic metering: The packet is assigned a color (the meter output color), based on the previous history of the flow reflected in the current state of the MTR object, according to the specific traffic metering algorithm. The traffic metering algorithm can typically work in color aware mode, in which case the input packet already has an initial color (the input color), or in color blind mode, which is equivalent to considering all input packets initially colored as green. B) Policing: There is a separate policer action configured for each meter output color, which can: a) Drop the packet. b) Keep the same packet color: the policer output color matches the meter output color (essentially a no-op action). c) Recolor the packet: the policer output color is different than the meter output color. The policer output color is the output color of the packet, which is set in the packet meta-data (i.e. struct rte_mbuf::sched::color). C) Statistics: The set of counters maintained for each MTR object is configurable and subject to the implementation support. This set includes the number of packets and bytes dropped or passed for each output color.
Once successfully created, an MTR object is linked to one or several flows through the meter action of the flow API. A) Whether an MTR object is private to a flow or potentially shared by several flows has to be specified at creation time. B) Several meter actions can be potentially registered for the same flow.
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Definition in file rte_mtr.h.
Define meter policy action list: GREEN - GREEN, YELLOW - YELLOW, RED - RED
Definition at line 724 of file rte_mtr.h.
Value:.PP
struct rte_mtr_meter_policy_params policy = \
{ \
.actions[RTE_COLOR_GREEN] = NULL, \
.actions[RTE_COLOR_YELLOW] = NULL, \
.actions[RTE_COLOR_RED] = (struct rte_flow_action[]) { \
{ \
.type = RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_DROP, \
}, \
{ \
.type = RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_END, \
}, \
}, \
}
Define meter policy action list: GREEN - Do nothing, YELLOW - Do nothing, RED - DROP
Definition at line 766 of file rte_mtr.h.
Statistics counter type
Enumerator
Definition at line 61 of file rte_mtr.h.
Traffic metering algorithms
Enumerator
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Definition at line 107 of file rte_mtr.h.
Input color protocol method
More than one of the method can be enabled for a given meter. Even if enabled, a method might not be applicable to each input packet, in case the associated protocol header is not present in the packet. The highest priority method that is both enabled for the meter and also applicable for the current input packet wins; if none is both enabled and applicable, the default input color is used.
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Enumerator
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Definition at line 226 of file rte_mtr.h.
Verbose error types.
Most of them provide the type of the object referenced by struct rte_mtr_error::cause.
Enumerator
Definition at line 525 of file rte_mtr.h.
MTR capabilities get
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Meter profile add
Create a new meter profile with ID set to meter_profile_id. The new profile is used to create one or several MTR objects.
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Meter profile delete
Delete an existing meter profile. This operation fails when there is currently at least one user (i.e. MTR object) of this profile.
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Meter profile object get
Get meter profile object for a given meter profile ID.
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Check whether a meter policy can be created on a given port.
The meter policy is validated for correctness and whether it could be accepted by the device given sufficient resources. The policy is checked against the current capability information meter_policy_n_max configuration. The policy may also optionally be validated against existing device policy resources. This function has no effect on the target device.
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Meter policy add
Create a new meter policy. The new policy is used to create single or multiple MTR objects. The same policy can be used to create multiple MTR objects.
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Meter policy object get
Get meter policy object for a given meter policy ID.
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Meter policy delete
Delete an existing meter policy. This operation fails when there is currently at least one user (i.e. MTR object) of this policy.
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MTR object create
Create a new MTR object for the current port. This object is run as part of associated flow action for traffic metering and policing.
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MTR object destroy
Delete an existing MTR object. This operation fails when there is currently at least one user (i.e. flow) of this MTR object.
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MTR object meter disable
Disable the meter of an existing MTR object. In disabled state, the meter of the current MTR object works in pass-through mode, meaning that for each input packet the meter output color is always the same as the input color. In particular, when the meter of the current MTR object is configured in color blind mode, the input color is always green, so the meter output color is also always green. Note that the policer and the statistics of the current MTR object are working as usual while the meter is disabled. No action is taken and this function returns successfully when the meter of the current MTR object is already disabled.
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MTR object meter enable
Enable the meter of an existing MTR object. If the MTR object has its meter already enabled, then no action is taken and this function returns successfully.
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MTR object meter profile update
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MTR object meter policy update
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MTR object DSCP table update
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MTR object VLAN table update
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Set the input color protocol for a given MTR object
More than one of the method can be enabled for a given meter. Even if enabled, a method might not be applicable to each input packet, in case the associated protocol header is not present in the packet. The highest priority method that is both enabled for the meter and also applicable for the current input packet wins; if none is both enabled and applicable, the default input color is used.
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Get the input color protocol for a given MTR object
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Get the priority associated with input color protocol for a given MTR object
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MTR object enabled statistics counters update
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MTR object statistics counters read
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