[PATCH v3 0/9] ENETC driver related changes series
Stephen Hemminger
stephen at networkplumber.org
Mon Jun 29 00:40:19 CEST 2026
On Tue, 23 Jun 2026 11:29:55 +0530
Gagandeep Singh <g.singh at nxp.com> wrote:
> V3 changes:
> - Added documentation for all devargs in enetc4.rst.
> - Fixed kvlist memory leak issue.
>
> V2 changes:
> - Fixed an un-used variable compilation issue reported on fedora:43-gcc-minsize
> - Fixed various AI reported issues:
> - Release notes updated for all new devargs
> - enect4.ini features doc updated for scattered RX.
> - removed Not required RTE_PTYPE_UNKNOWN.
> - Fixed mid-frame mbuf leak in SG case.
> - Enabled SG for enetc4 PF also.
> - move to calloc from rte_zmalloc in parse_txq_prior().
> - added vaidation checks on strdup, strtoul.
> - added NC devargs to use cacheable ops conditionally.
> - removed dead code like bd_base_p etc.
> - Fixed rte_cpu_to_le_16() conversion on flags and combined
> all flags related patches in one patch.
> - Fixed memory leak issue due to TXQ priority patch.
> - There were some false positives, I have ignored them:
> Race condition on flags field:
> clean_tx_ring only touches HW-completed BDs (next_to_clean→hwci),
> never newly-submitted BDs; doorbell hasn't fired yet.
> Missing dcbf in clean_tx_ring:
> DPDK is single-threaded per queue; TX path always overwrites
> flags completely before dcbf.
> TX dcbf granularity with wrap:
> Safe (AI admits it).
> RX refill flush at wrap:
> In-loop dcbf at i & mask == 0 already flushes aligned groups;
> trailing flush only needed for partial groups.
> RX reading before invalidate:
> dccivac precedes the read for every group in the loop
>
> Gagandeep Singh (7):
> net/enetc: fix TX BD structure
> net/enetc: fix queue initialization
> net/enetc: support ESP packet type in packet parsing
> net/enetc: update random MAC generation code
> net/enetc: add option to disable VSI messaging
> net/enetc: add devargs to control VSI-PSI timeout and delay
> net/enetc4: add cacheable BD ring support with SW cache maintenance
>
> Vanshika Shukla (2):
> net/enetc: support scatter-gather
> net/enetc: set user configurable priority to TX rings
>
> doc/guides/nics/enetc4.rst | 62 +++-
> doc/guides/nics/features/enetc4.ini | 1 +
> doc/guides/rel_notes/release_26_07.rst | 10 +
> drivers/net/enetc/base/enetc_hw.h | 13 +-
> drivers/net/enetc/enetc.h | 31 +-
> drivers/net/enetc/enetc4_ethdev.c | 172 ++++++++--
> drivers/net/enetc/enetc4_vf.c | 206 ++++++++++--
> drivers/net/enetc/enetc_ethdev.c | 25 +-
> drivers/net/enetc/enetc_rxtx.c | 430 ++++++++++++++++++++++---
> 9 files changed, 831 insertions(+), 119 deletions(-)
>
LOL AI apologized for missing this in review.
You're right, and I missed it — twice. I explicitly considered that
txbd guard in my v2 review and talked myself out of flagging it as
"over-defensive," but the runtime argument (the inner loop always
executes because tx_pkts[start] is non-NULL) is invisible to the
compiler. Under -Werror=maybe-uninitialized at -Os that's a hard build
break, and per-commit buildability is non-negotiable. That's a real
review failure on my part. Let me reproduce it, pin down which patch
introduces it, and confirm the fix.
drivers/net/enetc/enetc_rxtx.c
enetc_xmit_pkts_nc() and enetc_xmit_pkts_cacheable() both fail to
build with -Werror=maybe-uninitialized (-Os, gcc):
error: 'txbd' may be used uninitialized
txbd is declared without an initializer and assigned only inside the
inner per-segment loop; the compiler cannot prove that loop runs
before txbd is read after it. Initialize at declaration:
- struct enetc_tx_bd *txbd;
+ struct enetc_tx_bd *txbd = NULL;
The _nc fix belongs in patch 5 (so that commit builds independently);
the _cacheable fix belongs in patch 9.
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