[PATCH v1] bbdev: allow operation type enum for growth
Thomas Monjalon
thomas at monjalon.net
Fri Jun 17 10:21:36 CEST 2022
This solution is what I proposed to the techboard some years ago,
but the preference was to completely remove the MAX values.
13/06/2022 20:24, Nicolas Chautru:
> Updating the last enum for rte_bbdev_op_type
> to allow for enum insertion.
Please explain that the reason is to keep ABI compatible,
and you want to keep the MAX value for array needs.
> --- a/lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.c
> +++ b/lib/bbdev/rte_bbdev.c
> @@ -1122,7 +1122,10 @@ struct rte_mempool *
> "RTE_BBDEV_OP_TURBO_DEC",
> "RTE_BBDEV_OP_TURBO_ENC",
> "RTE_BBDEV_OP_LDPC_DEC",
> - "RTE_BBDEV_OP_LDPC_ENC",
> + "RTE_BBDEV_OP_RESERVED_1",
> + "RTE_BBDEV_OP_RESERVED_2",
> + "RTE_BBDEV_OP_RESERVED_3",
> + "RTE_BBDEV_OP_RESERVED_4",
As Stephen said, you should make sure that using these values
with the API functions will lead to a clear and expected error.
> @@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ enum rte_bbdev_op_type {
> RTE_BBDEV_OP_TURBO_ENC, /**< Turbo encode */
> RTE_BBDEV_OP_LDPC_DEC, /**< LDPC decode */
> RTE_BBDEV_OP_LDPC_ENC, /**< LDPC encode */
> - RTE_BBDEV_OP_TYPE_COUNT, /**< Count of different op types */
> + RTE_BBDEV_OP_TYPE_COUNT = 8, /**< Count of different op types */
You must update the comment to explain there may be a padding,
it is not exactly the count.
Maybe "MAX" is a better fit than "COUNT" in this case.
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