On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 8:27 PM Ananyev, Konstantin
<konstantin.anan...@intel.com> wrote:
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> > 28/10/2020 14:49, Jerin Jacob:
> > > On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 7:05 PM Liang, Ma <liang.j...@intel.com> wrote:
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> > > > Hi Thomas,
> > > >   I think I addressed all of the questions in relation to V9. I don't 
> > > > think I can solve the issue of a generic API on my own. From the
> > Community Call last week Jerin also said that a generic was investigated 
> > but that a single solution wasn't feasible.
> > >
> > > I think, From the architecture point of view, the specific
> > > functionally of UMONITOR may not be abstracted.
> > > But from the ethdev callback point of view, Can it be abstracted in
> > > such a way that packet notification available through
> > > checking interrupt status register or ring descriptor location, etc by
> > > the driver. Use that callback as a notification mechanism rather
> > > than defining a memory-based scheme that UMONITOR expects? or similar
> > > thoughts on abstraction.
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> I think there is probably some sort of misunderstanding.
> This API is not about providing acync notification when next packet arrives.
> This is about to putting core to sleep till some event (or timeout) happens.
> From my perspective the closest analogy: cond_timedwait().
> So we need PMD to tell us what will be the address of the condition variable
> we should sleep on.
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> > I agree with Jerin.
> > The ethdev API is the blocking problem.
> > First problem: it is not well explained in doxygen.
> > Second problem: it is probably not generic enough (if we understand it well)
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> It is an address to sleep(/wakeup) on, plus expected value.
> Honestly, I can't think-up of anything even more generic then that.
> If you guys have something particular in mind - please share.

Current PMD callback:
typedef int (*eth_get_wake_addr_t)(void *rxq, volatile void
**tail_desc_addr, + uint64_t *expected, uint64_t *mask, uint8_t
*data_sz);

Can we make it as
typedef void (*core_sleep_t)(void *rxq)

if we do such abstraction and "move the polling on memory by HW/CPU"
to the driver using a helper function then
I can think of abstracting in some way in all PMDs.

Note: core_sleep_t can take some more arguments such as enumerated
policy if something more needs to be pushed to the driver.

Thoughts?

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> > > > This API is experimental and other vendor support can be added as 
> > > > needed. If there are any other open issue let me know?
> >
> > Being experimental is not an excuse to throw something
> > which is not satisfying.
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