/**
* Return the physical address (or virtual address in case of
* virtio-user) of mbuf data buffer.
+ *
+ * The address is firstly casted to the word size (sizeof(uintptr_t))
+ * before casting it to uint64_t. This is to make it work with different
+ * combination of word size (64 bit and 32 bit) and virtio device
+ * (virtio-pci and virtio-user).
*/
-#define VIRTIO_MBUF_ADDR(mb, vq) (*(uint64_t *)((uintptr_t)(mb) + (vq)->offset))
+#define VIRTIO_MBUF_ADDR(mb, vq) \
+ ((uint64_t)(*(uintptr_t *)((uintptr_t)(mb) + (vq)->offset)))
#else
#define VIRTIO_MBUF_ADDR(mb, vq) ((mb)->buf_physaddr)
#endif
*/
struct rte_mbuf *virtqueue_detatch_unused(struct virtqueue *vq);
+/* Flush the elements in the used ring. */
+void virtqueue_flush(struct virtqueue *vq);
+
static inline int
virtqueue_full(const struct virtqueue *vq)
{
#define VIRTQUEUE_NUSED(vq) ((uint16_t)((vq)->vq_ring.used->idx - (vq)->vq_used_cons_idx))
+void vq_ring_free_chain(struct virtqueue *vq, uint16_t desc_idx);
+
static inline void
vq_update_avail_idx(struct virtqueue *vq)
{
* For virtio on IA, the notificaiton is through io port operation
* which is a serialization instruction itself.
*/
- vq->hw->vtpci_ops->notify_queue(vq->hw, vq);
+ VTPCI_OPS(vq->hw)->notify_queue(vq->hw, vq);
}
#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_VIRTIO_DEBUG_DUMP