[dpdk-dev] [dpdk-stable] [PATCH 2/2] eal: fix corelist validation with disabled cores

Thomas Monjalon thomas at monjalon.net
Thu Mar 7 21:23:51 CET 2019


13/02/2019 21:06, David Marchand:
> -l and -c options are two ways to select the cores used by DPDK.
> Their format differs, but the checks on the selected cores are the same.
> Use an intermediate array to separate the specific parsing checks from
> the common consistency checks.
> The parsing functions now concentrate on validating the passed string
> and do nothing more.
> 
> We can report all invalid core indexes rather than only the first error.
> In the error log message, reporting [0, cfg->lcore_count - 1] as a valid
> range is then wrong when the core list is not continuous.
> 
> Example on my 8 cpus laptop with core 2 and 6 disabled.
> echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu2/online
> echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu6/online
> 
> Before:
> ./master/app/testpmd -l 0-7 --no-huge -m 512 -- --total-num-mbufs 2048
> EAL: Detected 6 lcore(s)
> EAL: Detected 1 NUMA nodes
> EAL: invalid core list, please check core numbers are in [0, 5] range
> ...
> 
> After:
> ./master/app/testpmd -l 0-7 --no-huge -m 512 -- --total-num-mbufs 2048
> EAL: Detected 6 lcore(s)
> EAL: Detected 1 NUMA nodes
> EAL: lcore 2 unavailable
> EAL: lcore 6 unavailable
> EAL: invalid core list, please check specified cores are part of 0-1,3-5,7
> ...
> 
> Fixes: d888cb8b9613 ("eal: add core list input format")
> Fixes: b38693b612b4 ("eal: fix core number validation")
> Signed-off-by: David Marchand <david.marchand at redhat.com>

+Cc: stable at dpdk.org

Applied, thanks





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