Hi Vladimir,

> 
> Replace rte_ipsec_sad_add(), rte_ipsec_sad_del() and
> rte_ipsec_sad_lookup() stubs with actual implementation.
> 
> It uses three librte_hash tables each of which contains
> an entries for a specific SA type (either it is addressed by SPI only
> or SPI+DIP or SPI+DIP+SIP)
> 
> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Medvedkin <vladimir.medved...@intel.com>
> ---
>  lib/librte_ipsec/ipsec_sad.c | 245 
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
>  1 file changed, 233 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/lib/librte_ipsec/ipsec_sad.c b/lib/librte_ipsec/ipsec_sad.c
> index 7797628..4bf2206 100644
> --- a/lib/librte_ipsec/ipsec_sad.c
> +++ b/lib/librte_ipsec/ipsec_sad.c
> @@ -13,6 +13,13 @@
> 
>  #include "rte_ipsec_sad.h"
> 
> +/*
> + * Rules are stored in three hash tables depending on key_type.
> + * Each rule will also be stored in SPI_ONLY table.
> + * for each data entry within this table last two bits are reserved to
> + * indicate presence of entries with the same SPI in DIP and DIP+SIP tables.
> + */
> +
>  #define IPSEC_SAD_NAMESIZE   64
>  #define SAD_PREFIX           "SAD_"
>  /* "SAD_<name>" */
> @@ -37,20 +44,158 @@ static struct rte_tailq_elem rte_ipsec_sad_tailq = {
>  };
>  EAL_REGISTER_TAILQ(rte_ipsec_sad_tailq)
> 
> +#define SET_BIT(ptr, bit)    (void *)((uintptr_t)(ptr) | (uintptr_t)(bit))
> +#define CLEAR_BIT(ptr, bit)  (void *)((uintptr_t)(ptr) & ~(uintptr_t)(bit))
> +#define GET_BIT(ptr, bit)    (void *)((uintptr_t)(ptr) & (uintptr_t)(bit))
> +
> +/*
> + * @internal helper function
> + * Add a rule of type SPI_DIP or SPI_DIP_SIP.
> + * Inserts a rule into an appropriate hash table,
> + * updates the value for a given SPI in SPI_ONLY hash table
> + * reflecting presence of more specific rule type in two LSBs.
> + * Updates a counter that reflects the number of rules whith the same SPI.
> + */
> +static inline int
> +add_specific(struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad, void *key,
> +             int key_type, void *sa)
> +{
> +     void *tmp_val;
> +     int ret, notexist;
> +
> +     ret = rte_hash_lookup(sad->hash[key_type], key);
> +     notexist = (ret == -ENOENT);
> +     ret = rte_hash_add_key_data(sad->hash[key_type], key, sa);
> +     if (ret != 0)
> +             return ret;
> +     ret = rte_hash_lookup_data(sad->hash[RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_ONLY],
> +             key, &tmp_val);
> +     if (ret < 0)
> +             tmp_val = NULL;
> +     tmp_val = SET_BIT(tmp_val, key_type);
> +     ret = rte_hash_add_key_data(sad->hash[RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_ONLY],
> +             key, tmp_val);
> +     if (ret != 0)
> +             return ret;
> +     ret = rte_hash_lookup(sad->hash[RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_ONLY], key);
> +     if (key_type == RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_DIP)
> +             sad->cnt_arr[ret].cnt_2 += notexist;
> +     else
> +             sad->cnt_arr[ret].cnt_3 += notexist;
> +
> +     return 0;
> +}
> +
>  int
> -rte_ipsec_sad_add(__rte_unused struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad,
> -             __rte_unused union rte_ipsec_sad_key *key,
> -             __rte_unused int key_type, __rte_unused void *sa)
> +rte_ipsec_sad_add(struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad, union rte_ipsec_sad_key *key,
> +             int key_type, void *sa)
> +{
> +     void *tmp_val;
> +     int ret;
> +
> +     if ((sad == NULL) || (key == NULL) || (sa == NULL) ||
> +                     /* sa must be 4 byte aligned */
> +                     (GET_BIT(sa, RTE_IPSEC_SAD_KEY_TYPE_MASK) != 0))
> +             return -EINVAL;
> +
> +     /*
> +      * Rules are stored in three hash tables depending on key_type.
> +      * All rules will also have an entry in SPI_ONLY table, with entry
> +      * value's two LSB's also indicating presence of rule with this SPI
> +      * in other tables.
> +      */
> +     switch (key_type) {
> +     case(RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_ONLY):
> +             ret = rte_hash_lookup_data(sad->hash[key_type],
> +                     key, &tmp_val);
> +             if (ret >= 0)
> +                     tmp_val = SET_BIT(sa, GET_BIT(tmp_val,
> +                             RTE_IPSEC_SAD_KEY_TYPE_MASK));
> +             else
> +                     tmp_val = sa;
> +             ret = rte_hash_add_key_data(sad->hash[key_type],
> +                     key, tmp_val);
> +             return ret;
> +     case(RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_DIP):
> +     case(RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_DIP_SIP):
> +             return add_specific(sad, key, key_type, sa);
> +     default:
> +             return -EINVAL;
> +     }
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * @internal helper function
> + * Delete a rule of type SPI_DIP or SPI_DIP_SIP.
> + * Deletes an entry from an appropriate hash table and decrements
> + * an entry counter for given SPI.
> + * If entry to remove is the last one with given SPI within the table,
> + * then it will also update related entry in SPI_ONLY table.
> + * Removes an entry from SPI_ONLY hash table if there no rule left
> + * for this SPI in any table.
> + */
> +static inline int
> +del_specific(struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad, void *key, int key_type)
>  {

const void *key
? 

> -     return -ENOTSUP;
> +     void *tmp_val;
> +     int ret;
> +     uint32_t *cnt;

Few extra comments inside that function and add_specific() wouldn't hurt.

> +
> +     ret = rte_hash_del_key(sad->hash[key_type], key);
> +     if (ret < 0)
> +             return ret;
> +     ret = rte_hash_lookup_data(sad->hash[RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_ONLY],
> +             key, &tmp_val);
> +     if (ret < 0)
> +             return ret;
> +     cnt = (key_type == RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_DIP) ? &sad->cnt_arr[ret].cnt_2 :
> +                     &sad->cnt_arr[ret].cnt_3;
> +     if (--(*cnt) != 0)
> +             return 0;
> +
> +     tmp_val = CLEAR_BIT(tmp_val, key_type);
> +     if (tmp_val == NULL)
> +             ret = rte_hash_del_key(sad->hash[RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_ONLY], key);
> +     else
> +             ret = rte_hash_add_key_data(sad->hash[RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_ONLY],
> +                     key, tmp_val);
> +     if (ret < 0)
> +             return ret;
> +     return 0;
>  }
> 
>  int
> -rte_ipsec_sad_del(__rte_unused struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad,
> -             __rte_unused union rte_ipsec_sad_key *key,
> -             __rte_unused int key_type)
> +rte_ipsec_sad_del(struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad, union rte_ipsec_sad_key *key,

const union rte_ipsec_sad_key *key
?

> +             int key_type)
>  {
> -     return -ENOTSUP;
> +     void *tmp_val;
> +     int ret;
> +
> +     if ((sad == NULL) || (key == NULL))
> +             return -EINVAL;
> +     switch (key_type) {
> +     case(RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_ONLY):
> +             ret = rte_hash_lookup_data(sad->hash[key_type],
> +                     key, &tmp_val);
> +             if (ret < 0)
> +                     return ret;
> +             if (GET_BIT(tmp_val, RTE_IPSEC_SAD_KEY_TYPE_MASK) == 0) {
> +                     RTE_ASSERT((cnt_2 == 0) && (cnt_3 == 0));
> +                     ret = rte_hash_del_key(sad->hash[key_type],
> +                             key);

I think something like:
ret = ret < 0 ? ret : 0;
is needed here.

> +             } else {
> +                     tmp_val = GET_BIT(tmp_val,
> +                             RTE_IPSEC_SAD_KEY_TYPE_MASK);
> +                     ret = rte_hash_add_key_data(sad->hash[key_type],
> +                             key, tmp_val);
> +             }
> +             return ret;
> +     case(RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_DIP):
> +     case(RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_DIP_SIP):
> +             return del_specific(sad, key, key_type);
> +     default:
> +             return -EINVAL;
> +     }
>  }
> 
>  struct rte_ipsec_sad *
> @@ -248,10 +393,86 @@ rte_ipsec_sad_free(struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad)
>               rte_free(te);
>  }
> 

Pls add a comment for that one and other internal function.
Even if you do remember what exactly it does now, you won't a year later :)

> +static int
> +__ipsec_sad_lookup(const struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad,
> +             const union rte_ipsec_sad_key *keys[], uint32_t n, void *sa[])
> +{
> +     const void *keys_2[RTE_HASH_LOOKUP_BULK_MAX];
> +     const void *keys_3[RTE_HASH_LOOKUP_BULK_MAX];
> +     void *vals_2[RTE_HASH_LOOKUP_BULK_MAX] = {NULL};
> +     void *vals_3[RTE_HASH_LOOKUP_BULK_MAX] = {NULL};
> +     uint32_t idx_2[RTE_HASH_LOOKUP_BULK_MAX];
> +     uint32_t idx_3[RTE_HASH_LOOKUP_BULK_MAX];
> +     uint64_t mask_1, mask_2, mask_3;
> +     uint64_t map, map_spec;
> +     uint32_t n_2 = 0;
> +     uint32_t n_3 = 0;
> +     uint32_t i;
> +     int n_pkts = 0;

s/n_pkts/found/
?

> +
> +     for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
> +             sa[i] = NULL;
> +
> +     /*
> +      * Lookup keys in SPI only hash table first.
> +      */
> +     rte_hash_lookup_bulk_data(sad->hash[RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_ONLY],
> +             (const void **)keys, n, &mask_1, sa);
> +     for (map = mask_1; map; map &= (map - 1)) {
> +             i = rte_bsf64(map);
> +             /*
> +              * if returned value indicates presence of a rule in other
> +              * tables save a key for further lookup.
> +              */
> +             if ((uintptr_t)sa[i] & RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_DIP_SIP) {
> +                     idx_3[n_3] = i;
> +                     keys_3[n_3++] = keys[i];
> +             }
> +             if ((uintptr_t)sa[i] & RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_DIP) {
> +                     idx_2[n_2] = i;
> +                     keys_2[n_2++] = keys[i];
> +             }
> +             sa[i] = CLEAR_BIT(sa[i], RTE_IPSEC_SAD_KEY_TYPE_MASK);
> +     }

Just as a thought - instead of setting all sa[] to NULL first, and then
going though only found in the loop above, wouldn't it be a bit faster -
after lookup bulk go through all sa[] and set them depending on mask value?
Then first(zero sa[] loop) can be removed.

> +
> +     if (n_2 != 0) {
> +             rte_hash_lookup_bulk_data(sad->hash[RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_DIP],
> +                     keys_2, n_2, &mask_2, vals_2);
> +             for (map_spec = mask_2; map_spec; map_spec &= (map_spec - 1)) {
> +                     i = rte_bsf64(map_spec);
> +                     sa[idx_2[i]] = vals_2[i];
> +             }
> +     }
> +     if (n_3 != 0) {
> +             rte_hash_lookup_bulk_data(sad->hash[RTE_IPSEC_SAD_SPI_DIP_SIP],
> +                     keys_3, n_3, &mask_3, vals_3);
> +             for (map_spec = mask_3; map_spec; map_spec &= (map_spec - 1)) {
> +                     i = rte_bsf64(map_spec);
> +                     sa[idx_3[i]] = vals_3[i];
> +             }
> +     }
> +     for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
> +             n_pkts += (sa[i] != NULL);
> +
> +     return n_pkts;
> +}
> +
>  int
> -rte_ipsec_sad_lookup(__rte_unused const struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad,
> -             __rte_unused const union rte_ipsec_sad_key *keys[],
> -             __rte_unused uint32_t n, __rte_unused void *sa[])
> +rte_ipsec_sad_lookup(const struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad,
> +             const union rte_ipsec_sad_key *keys[], uint32_t n, void *sa[])

Better to follow usual parameter convention and move 'n' after pointers, i.e.:

int rte_ipsec_sad_lookup(const struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad, const union 
rte_ipsec_sad_key *keys[], void *sa[], uint32_t n)

Or provably even better:
int rte_ipsec_sad_lookup(const struct rte_ipsec_sad *sad, const union 
rte_ipsec_sad_key *keys[], const void *sa[], uint32_t n)


>  {
> -     return -ENOTSUP;
> +     uint32_t num, i = 0;
> +     int n_pkts = 0;
> +
> +     if (unlikely((sad == NULL) || (keys == NULL) || (sa == NULL)))
> +             return -EINVAL;
> +
> +     do {
> +             num = RTE_MIN(n - i, (uint32_t)RTE_HASH_LOOKUP_BULK_MAX);
> +             n_pkts += __ipsec_sad_lookup(sad,
> +                     &keys[i], num, &sa[i]);
> +             i += num;
> +     } while (i != n);
> +
> +     return n_pkts;
>  }
> --
> 2.7.4

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