18/10/2018 10:33, Andrew Rybchenko: > On 10/18/18 4:24 AM, Thomas Monjalon wrote: > > After closing a port, it cannot be restarted. > > So there is no reason to not free all associated resources. > > > > The last step was done with rte_eth_dev_detach() which is deprecated. > > Instead of blindly removing the associated rte_device, the driver should > > check if no more port (ethdev, cryptodev, etc) is open for the device. > > > > The last ethdev freeing which were done by rte_eth_dev_detach(), > > are now done at the end of rte_eth_dev_close(). > > > > Some drivers does not allocate MAC addresses dynamically or separately. > > In those cases, the pointer is set to NULL, in order to avoid wrongly > > freeing them in rte_eth_dev_release_port(). > > > > A closed port will have the state RTE_ETH_DEV_UNUSED which is > > considered as invalid by rte_eth_dev_is_valid_port(). > > So validity is not checked anymore for closed ports in testpmd. > > > > If the driver is trying to free the port again, the function > > rte_eth_dev_release_port() will abort with -ENODEV error. > > > > Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon <tho...@monjalon.net> > > I've tested the patch series together with [1].
There are 2 use cases to consider: 1/ rte_eth_dev_close + rte_dev_remove 2/ rte_dev_remove without prior close > As I expected it makes problems and resource leaks if > rte_eth_dev_close() is used. > > Everything is OK if I do port stop and detach (with net/sfc > patch which does close from uninit). This is the case #2. It requires some PMD updates to avoid the leaks. It was buggy in previous releases too, because it was not managing devices with multiple ports. I think we should continue recommending the use case #1 in 18.11, and let time for PMDs to be fixed for use case #2. It PMDs can be fixed in 18.11, it is even better. > If I do port stop, close and detach, the last one returns > error since the device already released and net/sfc uninit > is never called. This is the case #1. The bug is assuming that the port is not freed when removing the device. We should just skip closed ports without any error. I can fix it in a v6. > Basically it should be one function which is called in both > cases: dev_close or pci_device remove. Similar changes > should be done in many PCI drivers. Yes, dev_close must be called for all non-closed ports of a PCI device to remove. Usually, PMDs have an implementation of dev_close which is different of the uninit function called with rte_eth_dev_pci_generic_remove() or rte_eth_dev_destroy(). They have no good reason to be different: typedef int (*ethdev_uninit_t)(struct rte_eth_dev *ethdev); typedef void (*eth_dev_close_t)(struct rte_eth_dev *dev); > If I drop the patch, everything seems to be work fine > from the first sight. > May be it should be removed from the patchset and > considered separately. No, I think I should just fix the use case #1, and let PMDs fixing the use case #2 when they have a chance. In my opinion, the use case #2 was never advertised before, so it is just opening the way for the support of this use case. > [1] http://patches.dpdk.org/project/dpdk/list/?series=1966