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bpf, i40e: add meta data support
Add support for XDP meta data when using build skb variant of the i40e driver. Implementation is analogous to the existing ixgbe and ixgbevf support for meta data from366a88fe2f
("bpf, ixgbe: add meta data support") andbe8333322e
("ixgbevf: Add support for meta data"). With the build skb variant we get 192 bytes of extra headroom which can be used for encaps or meta data. Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Acked-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com> Tested-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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@ -2032,6 +2032,21 @@ static struct sk_buff *i40e_construct_skb(struct i40e_ring *rx_ring,
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#if L1_CACHE_BYTES < 128
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prefetch(xdp->data + L1_CACHE_BYTES);
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#endif
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/* Note, we get here by enabling legacy-rx via:
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*
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* ethtool --set-priv-flags <dev> legacy-rx on
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*
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* In this mode, we currently get 0 extra XDP headroom as
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* opposed to having legacy-rx off, where we process XDP
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* packets going to stack via i40e_build_skb(). The latter
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* provides us currently with 192 bytes of headroom.
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*
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* For i40e_construct_skb() mode it means that the
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* xdp->data_meta will always point to xdp->data, since
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* the helper cannot expand the head. Should this ever
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* change in future for legacy-rx mode on, then lets also
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* add xdp->data_meta handling here.
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*/
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/* allocate a skb to store the frags */
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skb = __napi_alloc_skb(&rx_ring->q_vector->napi,
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@ -2083,19 +2098,25 @@ static struct sk_buff *i40e_build_skb(struct i40e_ring *rx_ring,
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struct i40e_rx_buffer *rx_buffer,
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struct xdp_buff *xdp)
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{
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unsigned int size = xdp->data_end - xdp->data;
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unsigned int metasize = xdp->data - xdp->data_meta;
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#if (PAGE_SIZE < 8192)
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unsigned int truesize = i40e_rx_pg_size(rx_ring) / 2;
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#else
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unsigned int truesize = SKB_DATA_ALIGN(sizeof(struct skb_shared_info)) +
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SKB_DATA_ALIGN(I40E_SKB_PAD + size);
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SKB_DATA_ALIGN(I40E_SKB_PAD +
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(xdp->data_end -
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xdp->data_hard_start));
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#endif
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struct sk_buff *skb;
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/* prefetch first cache line of first page */
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prefetch(xdp->data);
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/* Prefetch first cache line of first page. If xdp->data_meta
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* is unused, this points exactly as xdp->data, otherwise we
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* likely have a consumer accessing first few bytes of meta
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* data, and then actual data.
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*/
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prefetch(xdp->data_meta);
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#if L1_CACHE_BYTES < 128
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prefetch(xdp->data + L1_CACHE_BYTES);
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prefetch(xdp->data_meta + L1_CACHE_BYTES);
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#endif
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/* build an skb around the page buffer */
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skb = build_skb(xdp->data_hard_start, truesize);
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return NULL;
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/* update pointers within the skb to store the data */
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skb_reserve(skb, I40E_SKB_PAD);
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__skb_put(skb, size);
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skb_reserve(skb, I40E_SKB_PAD + (xdp->data - xdp->data_hard_start));
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__skb_put(skb, xdp->data_end - xdp->data);
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if (metasize)
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skb_metadata_set(skb, metasize);
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/* buffer is used by skb, update page_offset */
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#if (PAGE_SIZE < 8192)
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if (!skb) {
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xdp.data = page_address(rx_buffer->page) +
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rx_buffer->page_offset;
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xdp_set_data_meta_invalid(&xdp);
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xdp.data_meta = xdp.data;
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xdp.data_hard_start = xdp.data -
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i40e_rx_offset(rx_ring);
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xdp.data_end = xdp.data + size;
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