[dpdk-stable] [PATCH] bus/pci: fix Windows kernel driver categories
Ranjit Menon
ranjit.menon at intel.com
Thu Mar 18 00:17:33 CET 2021
Hi Thomas,
On 3/16/2021 4:11 PM, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> In Windows probing, the value RTE_PCI_KDRV_NONE was used
> instead of RTE_PCI_KDRV_UNKNOWN (mlx case),
> and RTE_PCI_KDRV_NIC_UIO (FreeBSD) was re-used
> instead of having a new RTE_PCI_KDRV_NET_UIO for Windows NetUIO.
Shouldn't the mlx case actually remain RTE_PCI_KDRV_NONE?
mlx does not require a UIO-like kernel driver...No? And NONE implies that no kernel driver is used/required.
Not sure what is correct here.
> While adding the new value RTE_PCI_KDRV_NET_UIO,
> the enum of kernel driver categories is annotated.
>
> Fixes: b762221ac24f ("bus/pci: support Windows with bifurcated drivers")
> Fixes: c76ec01b4591 ("bus/pci: support netuio on Windows")
> Cc: stable at dpdk.org
>
> Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon <thomas at monjalon.net>
> ---
> drivers/bus/pci/rte_bus_pci.h | 13 +++++++------
> drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c | 14 +++++++-------
> 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/bus/pci/rte_bus_pci.h b/drivers/bus/pci/rte_bus_pci.h
> index fdda046515..3d009cc74b 100644
> --- a/drivers/bus/pci/rte_bus_pci.h
> +++ b/drivers/bus/pci/rte_bus_pci.h
> @@ -52,12 +52,13 @@ TAILQ_HEAD(rte_pci_driver_list, rte_pci_driver);
> struct rte_devargs;
>
> enum rte_pci_kernel_driver {
> - RTE_PCI_KDRV_UNKNOWN = 0,
> - RTE_PCI_KDRV_IGB_UIO,
> - RTE_PCI_KDRV_VFIO,
> - RTE_PCI_KDRV_UIO_GENERIC,
> - RTE_PCI_KDRV_NIC_UIO,
> - RTE_PCI_KDRV_NONE,
> + RTE_PCI_KDRV_UNKNOWN = 0, /* not listed - may be a bifurcated driver */
> + RTE_PCI_KDRV_IGB_UIO, /* igb_uio for Linux */
> + RTE_PCI_KDRV_VFIO, /* VFIO for Linux */
> + RTE_PCI_KDRV_UIO_GENERIC, /* uio_generic for Linux */
> + RTE_PCI_KDRV_NIC_UIO, /* nic_uio for FreeBSD */
> + RTE_PCI_KDRV_NONE, /* error */
> + RTE_PCI_KDRV_NET_UIO, /* NetUIO for Windows */
> };
>
Any chance we can re-order the enums, so that _NONE and _UNKNOWN are at
the top?
This will change the value, and break code where this value was
hard-coded. But how likely is that...?
ranjit m.
> /**
> diff --git a/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c b/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c
> index 8f906097f4..3f0ce1fb83 100644
> --- a/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c
> +++ b/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c
> @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ rte_pci_map_device(struct rte_pci_device *dev)
> * Devices that are bound to netuio are mapped at
> * the bus probing stage.
> */
> - if (dev->kdrv == RTE_PCI_KDRV_NIC_UIO)
> + if (dev->kdrv == RTE_PCI_KDRV_NET_UIO)
> return 0;
> else
> return -1;
> @@ -207,14 +207,14 @@ get_device_resource_info(HDEVINFO dev_info,
> int ret;
>
> switch (dev->kdrv) {
> - case RTE_PCI_KDRV_NONE:
> - /* mem_resource - Unneeded for RTE_PCI_KDRV_NONE */
> + case RTE_PCI_KDRV_UNKNOWN:
> + /* mem_resource is unneeded */
> dev->mem_resource[0].phys_addr = 0;
> dev->mem_resource[0].len = 0;
> dev->mem_resource[0].addr = NULL;
> break;
> - case RTE_PCI_KDRV_NIC_UIO:
> - /* get device info from netuio kernel driver */
> + case RTE_PCI_KDRV_NET_UIO:
> + /* get device info from NetUIO kernel driver */
> ret = get_netuio_device_info(dev_info, dev_info_data, dev);
> if (ret != 0) {
> RTE_LOG(DEBUG, EAL,
> @@ -323,9 +323,9 @@ set_kernel_driver_type(PSP_DEVINFO_DATA device_info_data,
> {
> /* set kernel driver type based on device class */
> if (IsEqualGUID(&(device_info_data->ClassGuid), &GUID_DEVCLASS_NETUIO))
> - dev->kdrv = RTE_PCI_KDRV_NIC_UIO;
> + dev->kdrv = RTE_PCI_KDRV_NET_UIO;
> else
> - dev->kdrv = RTE_PCI_KDRV_NONE;
> + dev->kdrv = RTE_PCI_KDRV_UNKNOWN;
> }
>
> static int
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