[PATCH 1/2] net/iavf: support VF initiated resets
Thomas Monjalon
thomas at monjalon.net
Thu Oct 9 16:58:54 CEST 2025
09/10/2025 12:30, Loftus, Ciara:
> >
> > 03/10/2025 12:29, Loftus, Ciara:
> > > > > > Introduce a function that allows a VF to request the PF to reset itself.
> > > > > > This is useful for example when the application detects that one of the
> > > > > > queues have hung or any event where a reset is required and the PF is
> > > > > > unlikely to trigger it.
> > > > > >
> > [...]
> > > > >
> > > > > In general, I'm not a huge fan of adding driver-specific functions and I
> > > > > feel like this should fit under the existing reset APIs in some way. That
> > > > > should avoid the need to update (or such a big update) to testpmd, for
> > > > > example.
> > > > > Some thoughts here:
> > > > >
> > > > > 1. we could add a devarg to the driver to adjust whether reset does a
> > > > > "softer" reset of the VF just resetting itself, or a "hard" reset where the
> > > > > PF does a fuller reset of the VF.
> > > > > 2. rather than a devarg, would do use a driver-specific function to adjust
> > > > > this behaviour. The difference here would be that the driver-specific
> > > > > function would be an init-time one rather than runtime, so the runtime
> > of
> > > > > the app, like testpmd, would be generic.
> > > > > 3. the most generic solution would be to add an additional parameter to
> > the
> > > > > reset() function itself to specify a hard or soft reset. This would mean
> > > > > updating all drivers to handle the new parameter (shouldn't be hard,
> > since
> > > > > it would be __rte_unused in all cases by default). This also opens up
> > > > > the possibility of other drivers - especially VFs - using it in the same
> > > > > way. We could actually document that the "hard" option "may be used
> > by
> > > > VF
> > > > > drivers to request a full reset of the VF by the PF".
> > > >
> > > > Hi Bruce,
> > > >
> > > > I did not make it clear in my commit messages the full purpose of this new
> > API.
> > > > Along with resetting the VF, the VF is also reconfigured and restarted
> > > > transparently, using the existing iavf_handle_hw_reset implementation.
> > > > While there is probably merit in extending the reset API to include a
> > soft/hard
> > > > reset flag, I would still need this new API to fulfil the purpose described
> > above.
> > > > If we wanted to make this generic I see two options:
> > > > 1. extend the reset API to optionally reconfigure and restart
> > > > 2. introduce a new generic API that performs a reset followed by a
> > reconfigure
> > > > and restart.
> > >
> > > I've submitted a v2 and renamed the function to "restore" instead of "reset"
> > to
> > > better describe the behaviour of the function - not just resetting, but also
> > > restoring configuration afterwards and restarting the device.
> > >
> > > I agree that it would be best to avoid a driver-specific function like this. After
> > some
> > > thought I don't think we can extend the reset API to include this behaviour,
> > the
> > > reset API should probably leave the device in a reset state.
> > >
> > > I'm wondering if the community would be in favour of creating a new ethdev
> > API
> > > for restoring/reinitialising a device. It would essentially comprise of reset,
> > > reconfigure and queue setup, and optionally device start?
> >
> > It is confusing to add an API if it is a perfect overlap
> > of what exists already.
> > If you want to add a new API, you need to explain how it is different
> > of a combination of reset/configure/start.
>
> Apologies for any confusion.
> The new API would perform only the necessary reconfiguration
> and setup steps under-the-hood and use the existing device
> configuration. This would differ from a combination of
> reset/reconfigure/start in two ways:
> 1. In some cases (at least in the case of the iavf driver), a
> full rte_eth_dev_configure is not required after an rte_eth_dev_reset.
> So the new API could just call the device callbacks for those functions,
> rather than forcing the user to call the ethdev functions and perform
> some unnecessary reconfiguration steps.
> 2. It takes the burden off the user to build up the device configuration
> again after the reset. Any pertinent configuration can be stored before
> the reset and used to reconfigure the device transparently. All the user
> needs to supply is the port id.
>
> Anyway, I've submitted a v3 of the non-generic version of this for the
> iavf driver, so if there is no appetite for the generic approach I'll
> continue to pursue the driver-specific one.
A generic API is way better.
I'm trying to understand what is missing in the current API.
I think what you want to achieve is RTE_ETH_ERROR_HANDLE_MODE_PROACTIVE.
What is missing exactly to implement it with the generic API?
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