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> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2017 23:35:48 +0000
> From: "Eads, Gage" <[email protected]>
> To: Jerin Jacob <[email protected]>, "Gujjar, Abhinandan S"
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> <[email protected]>, "Rao, Nikhil" <[email protected]>,
> "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "Doherty, Declan"
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> Subject: RE: [RFC] eventdev: add crypto adapter API header
>
> Hey Jerin,
Hey Gage,
>
> </snip>
>
> > > +
> > > + /**
> > > + * @warning
> > > + * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this enum may change without prior notice
> > > + *
> > > + * Crypto event adapter type
> > > + */
> > > +enum rte_event_crypto_adapter_type {
> > > + RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_RX_ONLY = 1,
> > > + /**< Start only Rx part of crypto adapter.
> > > + * Packets dequeued from cryptodev are new to eventdev and
> > > + * events will be treated as RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW */
> > > + RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_RX_TX,
> > > + /**< Start both Rx & Tx part of crypto adapter.
> > > + * Packet's event context will be retained and
> > > + * event will be treated as RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD */ };
> >
> > How about leveraging ev.op based schematics as mentioned above?
>
> That could work, but perhaps the ev.op should be configured once up front, as
> I see it being a function of the application architecture. A couple possible
> designs, for example:
> - Worker enqueues into cryptodev, adapter polls for response: the adapter
> port would always use OP_NEW here.
> - Worker sends a crypto request event to the adapter, which gives the request
> to the cryptodev and polls for response: the adapter port would always use
> OP_FWD here. (This ties in with my implicit release patch
> (http://dpdk.org/ml/archives/dev/2017-December/083535.html))
> - Etc.
Yes. Semantically both approaches will work. I was trying to avoid extra
clutter(enum rte_event_crypto_adapter_type) in adapter API.
I don't see any problem in moving ev.op to adapter configuration time if it
helps the SW driver.
IMO, We can change RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_RX_ONLY and
RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_RX_TX to more appropriate name, something like,
RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_TYPE_OP_NEW/RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_TYPE_OP_FWD
or something like that.
>
> So I think it makes sense to specify the op once at adapter configuration
> time, rather than repeatedly in the datapath. This allows for a cleaner
> separation of configuration and datapath code, and specifying it just once
> means fewer chances to accidentally set the wrong op value.
>
> Thanks,
> Gage