[dpdk-dev] Critical fixes for next-net-mlx

Ferruh Yigit ferruh.yigit at intel.com
Fri May 25 10:45:59 CEST 2018


On 5/24/2018 7:55 PM, Shahaf Shuler wrote:
> Thursday, May 24, 2018 7:56 PM, Ferruh Yigit:
>> Subject: Re: Critical fixes for next-net-mlx
>>
>> On 5/24/2018 3:11 PM, Shahaf Shuler wrote:
>>> Hi Ferruh,
>>>
>>> In next-net-mlx and for “next-net” there are several critical fixes:
>>> * fecb5cb net/mlx4: drop support in Mellanox OFED 4.2 Small doc update
>>> to notify all users – this is for next-net.
>>
>> Documentation patches are accepted for rc6, ok for this one.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>>
>>> * 995b985 net/mlx5: fix generic tunnel offloading compatibility check
>>> w/o it we cannot compile on RH7.5 with inbox libs (rdma-core).
>>
>> This is updating Makefile, changing the data structure to check to give a
>> configuration decision. What to check has been updated because of what is
>> available in a distro.
>>
>> I believe this is not something to break the build, and should be safe for rest
>> of the dpdk.
>>
>> But from your point of view, if this data structure cause any un-expected
>> result in any other distro, you won't have another opportunity to fix, I just
>> want to confirm are you sure about change?
> 
> Confirm.
> In fact with this change the check is more strict.
> The check that was before checked for enum. But with backport of patches to the distro rmda-core tree, the enum can be defined even though not all configuration struct exists.
> For example, 
> 
> enum {
> 	X=1,
> 	Y=2,
> 	Z=3,
> };
> 
> Y can be defined when one backport the patch that introduce Z.
> 
> The configuration struct however exists only if the needed feature is fully backported (enum + struct).
> This is way this change is safe. 
> 
> 
>>
>>> * 8276073 net/mlx5: fix SW parser
>>> offset w/o it TSO for tunnel is broken
>>
>> What is the scope of this one?
> 
> This is to fix the offloads introduced by commits:
> 5f8ba81 net/mlx5: support generic tunnel offloading
> 5355f44 ethdev: introduce generic IP/UDP tunnel checksum and TSO

Adding this information to commit log.

> 
> i.e. the support for generic IP/UDP tunnel Tx offloads. 
> 
> Commit log doesn't have enough information.
>> What feature is broken, what is the exposure is it broken for all use cases or
>> for some, is there any workaround?
> 
> Unfortunately no. 
> 
> As you can see from the commit the inner/UDP offset is passed incorrectly to the device, causing TSO and checksum offload not to work (as the device access the wrong offset in the packet headers).
> Without this patch the feature is broken. 
> 
>>
>>>
>>> Hope it will be possible to include those.
>>>
>>> --Shahaf
> 



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