Agree.  As the mbuf is already received in the rx-q, may not yield great 
advantage.
On side note, any plans to support RSS for L2 packets ?

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Richardson [mailto:bruce.richard...@intel.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 3:00 PM
To: Vithal S Mohare
Cc: dev at dpdk.org
Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFC 0/3] DPDK ethdev callback support

On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 04:23:21AM +0000, Vithal S Mohare wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
> 
> <snip>
> For example, for a port type that does not support RSS, a callback on RX can 
> be configured to calculate a hash in software.
> </snip>
> 
> Wondering if this callback will also be useful to bridge the gap of no RSS 
> support for L2 packets.  i.e. in the rx call-back handler, can applications 
> calculate hash and feed it back so that spraying happens based on this?  Now, 
> all pure L2 packets (e.g. arp pkts) comes to rx-q 0 of the 'port'.  Adding 
> callback to [port][rx-q:0] would help?
> 
> Thanks,
> -Vithal

Yes, that could work. The downside is that it is no faster than having an app 
do the calculation itself, it's just perhaps a little easier to work with in 
the app.

/Bruce

> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Bruce Richardson
> Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 10:17 PM
> To: dev at dpdk.org
> Subject: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH RFC 0/3] DPDK ethdev callback support
> 
> This RFC is for a small addition to the ethdev library, to add in support for 
> callbacks at the RX and TX stages. This allows packet processing to be done 
> on packets before they get returned to applications using rte_eth_rx_burst 
> call.
> 
> Use case: the first use case for this is to enable a consistent set of 
> packets mbufs to be received by applications irrespective of the NIC used to 
> receive those. For example, for a port type that does not support RSS, a 
> callback on RX can be configured to calculate a hash in software. 
> Similarly, this mechanism can be used to add other information to mbufs as 
> they are received, such as timestamps or sequence numbers, without cluttering 
> up the main packet processing path with checks for whether packets have these 
> fields filled in or not.
> A second use case is ease of intrumenting existing code. The example 
> application shows how combining a timestamp insertion callback on RX can be 
> paired with a latency calculation callback on TX to easily instrument any 
> application for packet latency.
> A third use case is to potentially extend existing NIC capabilities beyond 
> what is currently supported. For example, where flow director capabilities 
> can match up to a certain limit of flows - in the thousands, in the case of 
> NICs using the ixgbe driver - a callback can extend this to potentially 
> millions of flows by using a software hash table lookup inline for packets 
> that missing the hardware lookup filters. It would all appear transparent to 
> the packet handling code in the main application.
> 
> Future extensions: in future the ethdev library can be extended to provide a 
> standard set of callbacks for use by drivers. 
> 
> For now this patch set is RFC and still needs additional work for creating a 
> remove function for callbacks and to add in additional testing code.
> Since this adds in new code into the critical data path, I have run some 
> performance tests using testpmd with the ixgbe vector drivers (i.e. the 
> fastest, fast-path we have :-) ). Performance drops due to this patch seems 
> minimal to non-existant, rough tests on my system indicate a drop of perhaps 
> 1%.
> 
> All feedback welcome.
> 
> Bruce Richardson (3):
>   ethdev: rename callbacks field to intr_cbs
>   ethdev: Add in data rxtx callback support
>   examples: example showing use of callbacks.
> 
>  app/test/virtual_pmd.c                 |   2 +-
>  examples/rxtx_callbacks/Makefile       |  57 +++++++++
>  examples/rxtx_callbacks/basicfwd.c     | 222 
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  examples/rxtx_callbacks/basicfwd.h     |  46 +++++++
>  lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev.c          | 103 +++++++++++++--
>  lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev.h          | 125 ++++++++++++++++++-
>  lib/librte_pmd_bond/rte_eth_bond_api.c |   2 +-
>  7 files changed, 543 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)  create mode 
> 100644 examples/rxtx_callbacks/Makefile  create mode 100644 
> examples/rxtx_callbacks/basicfwd.c
>  create mode 100644 examples/rxtx_callbacks/basicfwd.h
> 
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