2015-08-03 19:32, Chao Zhu: > On 2015/8/3 17:06, Thomas Monjalon wrote: > > 2015-08-03 14:31, Chao Zhu: > >> The rte_cpu_to_le_32 function can't be used to define const variables > >> because it has different implementation on big endian platforms. If > >> doing so, it will cause 'initializer element is not constant' compiling > >> error. This patch fixes this problem. > >> --- a/drivers/net/fm10k/base/fm10k_tlv.c > >> +++ b/drivers/net/fm10k/base/fm10k_tlv.c > > > > You cannot change a base driver file except the osdep header where > > FM10K_CPU_TO_LE32 is defined. > > > > I don't understand why it doesn't give you a constant, given this > > definition: > > > > #define rte_bswap32(x) ((uint32_t)(__builtin_constant_p(x) ? \ > > rte_constant_bswap32(x) : \ > > rte_arch_bswap32(x))) > > > > Have you tried CONFIG_RTE_FORCE_INTRINSICS=y ? > > It should trigger this definition: > > > > #define rte_bswap32(x) __builtin_bswap32(x) > > Yes. CONFIG_RTE_FORCE_INTRINSICS=y works on Power Big endian. But if I > turn off this, the error happens. Seems rte_constant_bswap32 doesn't > work on Power8? I'll try to check it.
The tile arch force intrinsics: http://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk/tree/config/defconfig_tile-tilegx-linuxapp-gcc#n39 http://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk/tree/lib/librte_eal/common/include/arch/tile/rte_byteorder.h#n36 I don't know wether it was for the same reason.