On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 10:54 AM Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yi...@intel.com> wrote:
> On 1/3/2019 8:56 AM, Alejandro Lucero wrote: > > The Netronome's Network Flow Processor chip is highly programmable > > with the goal of processing packets at high speed. Processing units > > and other chip components are available from the host through the > > PCIe CPP(Command Push Pull bus) interface. The NFP PF PMD configures > > a CPP handler for setting up and working with vNICs, perform actions > > like link up or down, or accessing extended stats from the MAC component. > > > > There exist NFP host tools which access the NFP components for > > programming and debugging but they require the CPP interface. When the > > PMD is bound to the PF, the DPDK app owns the CPP interface, so these > > host tools can not access the NFP through other means like NFP kernel > > drivers. > > > > This patch adds a CPP bridge using the rte_service API which can be > > enabled by a DPDK app. Interestingly, DPDK clients like OVS will not > > enable specific service cores, but this can be performed with a > > secondary process specifically enabling this CPP bridge service and > > therefore giving access to the NFP to those host tools. > > Hi Alejandro, > > Hi Ferruh, > Getting a few build errors, more details below. > > > > > Signed-off-by: Alejandro Lucero <alejandro.luc...@netronome.com> > <...> > > > + /* Obtain target's CPP ID and offset in target */ > > + cpp_id = (offset >> 40) << 8; > > With icc, i686 getting [1], it seems 'off_t' is 32bits long on 32bit build. > > [1] > error #63: shift count is too large > > We do not support 32 bits. I thought our PMD was not built in that case. > <...> > > > + if (err != (int)len) { > > + printf("%s: error when receiving, %d of > %lu\n", > > + __func__, err, count); > > Giving build error for 32bits [3], and can you please use logging macros > instead > of printf? > > Sure. > [3] > error: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but > argument 4 > has type ‘size_t’ {aka ‘unsigned int’} [-Werror=format=] > <...> > > > + /* Obtain target's CPP ID and offset in target */ > > + cpp_id = (offset >> 40) << 8; > > Same as above [1]. > > <...> > > > + if (err != (int)len) { > > + printf("%s: error when sending: %d of > %lu\n", > > + __func__, err, count); > > Same build error with above [3]. > > <...> > > > +nfp_cpp_bridge_serve_ioctl(int sockfd, struct nfp_cpp *cpp) > > +{ > > + int cmd, err; > > + uint32_t ident_size, tmp; > > + > > + /* Reading now the IOCTL command */ > > + err = recv(sockfd, &cmd, 4, 0); > > + if (err != 4) { > > + printf("%s: read error from socket\n", __func__); > > + return -EIO; > > + } > > + > > + /* Only supporting NFP_IOCTL_CPP_IDENTIFICATION */ > > + if (cmd != NFP_IOCTL_CPP_IDENTIFICATION) { > > Giving build error with ppc_64-power8-linuxapp-gcc [2]. > > We do not support power architecture. > [2] > error: comparison is always true due to limited range of data type > [-Werror=type-limits] >