[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 00/30] net/sfc: improve multi-process support

Ferruh Yigit ferruh.yigit at intel.com
Thu Feb 7 16:08:01 CET 2019


On 2/7/2019 12:17 PM, Andrew Rybchenko wrote:
> The patch series improves multi-process support in net/sfc.
> It carefully distinguishes shared and process private data.
> 
> Andrew Rybchenko (29):
>   net/sfc: remove control path logging from Rx queue count
>   net/sfc: fix logging from secondary process
>   net/sfc: avoid usage of RxQ control structure in info get
>   net/sfc: avoid usage of TxQ control structure in info get
>   net/sfc: remove wrappers around Rx descriptor count and done
>   net/sfc: make it simpler to change datapath ops location
>   net/sfc: move datapath ops pointers to process private data
>   net/sfc: move main log type to process private data
>   net/sfc: move RxQ state to multi-process shared location
>   net/sfc: move datapath RxQ handle to shared RxQ info
>   net/sfc: support Rx descriptor status in secondary process
>   net/sfc: move TxQ state to multi-process shared location
>   net/sfc: move datapath TxQ handle to shared TxQ info
>   net/sfc: support Tx descriptor status in secondary process
>   net/sfc: support RSS RETA and hash config get in secondary
>   net/sfc: remove unnecessary functions to get RxQ index
>   net/sfc: remove unnecessary functions to get TxQ index
>   net/sfc: remove RxQ control from shared RxQ info
>   net/sfc: remove TxQ control from shared TxQ info
>   net/sfc: start to factor out multi-process shared data
>   net/sfc: move Rx/Tx datapath names to shared state
>   net/sfc: make main logging macro reusable in secondary
>   net/sfc: move RxQ shared information to adapter shared
>   net/sfc: move TxQ shared information to adapter shared
>   net/sfc: move RSS config to adapter shared
>   net/sfc: move isolated flag in adapter shared
>   net/sfc: remove adapter locks from secondary process ops
>   net/sfc: separate adapter primary process and shared data
>   net/sfc: support Rx packet types get in secondary process
> 
> Ivan Malov (1):
>   net/sfc: log port ID as 16-bit unsigned integer on panic

Series applied to dpdk-next-net/master, thanks.


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