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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 24, 2023
Filed:
Dec. 11, 2019
Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Linden Cornett, Portland, OR (US);
Anil Vasudevan, Portland, OR (US);
Parthasarathy Sarangam, Portland, OR (US);
Kiran Patil, Portland, OR (US);
Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
Methods for performing efficient receive interrupt signaling and associated apparatus, computing platform, software, and firmware. Receive (RX) queues in which descriptors associated with packets are enqueued are implemented in host memory and logically partitioned into pools, with each RX queue pool associated with a respective interrupt vector. Receive event queues (REQs) associated with respective RX queue pools and interrupt vectors are also implemented in host memory. Event generation is selectively enabled for some RX queues, while event generation is masked for others. In response to event causes for RX queues that are event generation-enabled, associated events are generated and enqueued in the REQs and interrupts on associated interrupt vectors are asserted. The events are serviced by accessing the events in the REQs, which identify the RX queue for the event and a next activity location at which a next descriptor to be processed is located. After asserting an interrupt, an RX queue may be auto-masked to prevent generation of additional events when new descriptors are enqueued in the RX queue.