[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 2/2] pipeline: autodetect endianness of action args

Aaron Conole aconole at redhat.com
Tue Apr 20 16:48:05 CEST 2021


"Dumitrescu, Cristian" <cristian.dumitrescu at intel.com> writes:

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Thomas Monjalon <thomas at monjalon.net>
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 11:07 AM
>> To: Dumitrescu, Cristian <cristian.dumitrescu at intel.com>
>> Cc: dev at dpdk.org
>> Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH 2/2] pipeline: autodetect endianness of
>> action args
>> 
>> 20/04/2021 12:04, Dumitrescu, Cristian:
>> > From: Thomas Monjalon <thomas at monjalon.net>
>> > > 12/04/2021 01:23, Cristian Dumitrescu:
>> > > > Each table entry is made up of match fields and action data, with the
>> > > > latter made up of the action ID and the action arguments. The approach
>> > > > of having the user specify explicitly the endianness of the action
>> > > > arguments is difficult to be picked up by P4 compilers, as the P4
>> > > > compiler is generally unaware about this aspect.
>> > > >
>> > > > This commit introduces the auto-detection of the endianness of the
>> > > > action arguments by examining the endianness of the their destination:
>> > > > network byte order (NBO) when they get copied to headers and host
>> byte
>> > > > order (HBO) when they get copied to packet meta-data or mailboxes.
>> > > >
>> > > > The endianness specification of each action argument as part of the
>> > > > rule specification, e.g. H(...) and N(...) is removed from the rule
>> > > > file and auto-detected based on their destination. The DMA instruction
>> > > > scope is made internal, so mov instructions need to be used. The
>> > > > pattern of transferring complete headers from table entry action args
>> > > > to headers is detected, and the associated set of mov instructions
>> > > > plus header validate is internally detected and replaced with the
>> > > > internal-only DMA instruction to preserve performance.
>> > > >
>> > > > Signed-off-by: Cristian Dumitrescu <cristian.dumitrescu at intel.com>
>> > > > ---
>> > > >  examples/pipeline/examples/vxlan.spec      |  41 ++-
>> > > >  examples/pipeline/examples/vxlan_table.py  |  44 ++--
>> > > >  examples/pipeline/examples/vxlan_table.txt |  32 +--
>> > > >  lib/librte_pipeline/rte_swx_ctl.c          |  15 +-
>> > > >  lib/librte_pipeline/rte_swx_ctl.h          |   6 +
>> > > >  lib/librte_pipeline/rte_swx_pipeline.c     | 282 ++++++++++++++++++-
>> --
>> > > >  lib/librte_pipeline/rte_swx_pipeline.h     |   4 -
>> > >
>> > > There are compilation issues in the CI:
>> > > https://patches.dpdk.org/project/dpdk/patch/20210411232338.4005-2-
>> > > cristian.dumitrescu at intel.com/
>> > >
>> >
>> > Hi Thomas,
>> >
>> > The reason for the CI issues is because this patch set has dependencies on
>> the previous patches that were pending, but now already applied by you
>> (thank you!), so there should not be any real issues?
>> 
>> Yes I didn't see any issue locally, just wanted to confirm.
>> 
>
> Thanks, Thomas. I just double checked by applying this set on the main
> latest, and I could not see any apply or build issues.

I restarted the builds for this.

Currently, travis robot (but not github actions) reports an error even
after the restart of this build - this is in error.  The correct build
should be:

https://travis-ci.com/github/ovsrobot/dpdk/builds/223614512

And that shows the build completed successfully.  Looks like we pull the
build list incorrectly.



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