[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] app/testpmd: fix pmd_test_exit function for vdevs

Ferruh Yigit ferruh.yigit at intel.com
Mon May 21 18:44:50 CEST 2018


On 5/21/2018 5:40 PM, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> 21/05/2018 18:37, Ferruh Yigit:
>> On 5/19/2018 3:19 PM, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
>>> 18/05/2018 18:29, Ferruh Yigit:
>>>> On 5/18/2018 4:55 PM, Matan Azrad wrote:
>>>>> Hi all
>>>>>
>>>>> While this patch also applied I don't understand it.
>>>>> Is it mandatory for each PMD to free all its resources in dev_close()?
>>>>> Or it should be done by the rte_device remove function?
>>>>>
>>>>> If the resource cleanup should be done by the remove function I think it
>>>>> should be called for all the devices (pci, vdev, etc).
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there an exit function for EAL to clean rte_eal_init()? If no, looks like we need it...
>>>>
>>>> Hi Matan,
>>>>
>>>> I believe there is a gap in resource cleanup.
>>>> dev_close() it not for resource cleanup, it should be in PMD remove() functions,
>>>> and PMDs have it. The problem is remove path is not called in application exit.
>>>>
>>>> As far as I know there is no simple API to clean the resources, having it may
>>>> help application to do the cleanup.
>>>>
>>>> I have seen the rte_eal_cleanup() API by Harry, that can be extended to cover
>>>> PMD resource cleanup if there is enough motivation for it.
>>>
>>> Yes, EAL resources should be removed by the function rte_eal_cleanup().
>>> And ethdev ports must be removed by rte_eth_dev_close().
>>
>> There is probe() and remove() functions.
>> There is dev_close devops, called by rte_eth_dev_close(), but there is no open()
>> or equivalent.
>>
>> For example an ethdev allocated its private data during probe(), if
>> rte_eth_dev_close() free it, how can a new ethdev can be allocated?
> 
> I don't understand the question.
> You say closing a port and opening a new one.
> So we allocate private data in the new probe.

the question is why resources allocated in probe() but freed in close() instead
of remove()?

Or should we have something like rte_eth_dev_open() ?


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