[PATCH] rte_ring: remove leftover comment about watermark
Stephen Hemminger
stephen at networkplumber.org
Tue May 31 19:20:41 CEST 2022
The watermark support was removed from rte_ring since version
17.02 but there is leftover in comments.
Fixes: 77dd3064270c ("ring: remove watermark support")
Cc: bruce.richardson at intel.com
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen at networkplumber.org>
---
lib/ring/rte_ring.h | 14 ++++++--------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/ring/rte_ring.h b/lib/ring/rte_ring.h
index 980e92e59493..4bf8e16baa23 100644
--- a/lib/ring/rte_ring.h
+++ b/lib/ring/rte_ring.h
@@ -66,10 +66,9 @@ ssize_t rte_ring_get_memsize(unsigned int count);
* object table. It is advised to use rte_ring_get_memsize() to get the
* appropriate size.
*
- * The ring size is set to *count*, which must be a power of two. Water
- * marking is disabled by default. The real usable ring size is
- * *count-1* instead of *count* to differentiate a full ring from an
- * empty ring.
+ * The ring size is set to *count*, which must be a power of two.
+ * The real usable ring size is *count-1* instead of *count* to
+ * differentiate a full ring from an empty ring.
*
* The ring is not added in RTE_TAILQ_RING global list. Indeed, the
* memory given by the caller may not be shareable among dpdk
@@ -127,10 +126,9 @@ int rte_ring_init(struct rte_ring *r, const char *name, unsigned int count,
* This function uses ``memzone_reserve()`` to allocate memory. Then it
* calls rte_ring_init() to initialize an empty ring.
*
- * The new ring size is set to *count*, which must be a power of
- * two. Water marking is disabled by default. The real usable ring size
- * is *count-1* instead of *count* to differentiate a full ring from an
- * empty ring.
+ * The new ring size is set to *count*, which must be a power of two.
+ * The real usable ring size is *count-1* instead of *count* to
+ * differentiate a full ring from an empty ring.
*
* The ring is added in RTE_TAILQ_RING list.
*
--
2.35.1
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