On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 2:40 PM Gaëtan Rivet <gaetan.ri...@6wind.com> wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 11:53:33AM -0700, Stephen Hemminger wrote: > > On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 14:51:03 +0200 > > Gaetan Rivet <gaetan.ri...@6wind.com> wrote: > > > > > Add a new EAL option enabling manual probing in the EAL. > > > This command line option will configure the EAL so that buses > > > will not trigger their probe step on their own. > > > > > > Applications are then expected to hotplug devices as they see fit. > > > > > > Devices declared on the command line by the user (using -w and --vdev), > > > will be probed using the hotplug API, in the order they are declared. > > > > > > This has the effect of offering a way for users to control probe order > > > of their devices, for drivers requiring it. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Gaetan Rivet <gaetan.ri...@6wind.com> > > > > I have no problems with the patch, but it would help if there was better > > way to handle device naming policy in DPDK. Applications that depend on > > particular port number are prone to get broken by changes in surrounding > > OS or hardware environment. Just like Linux applications that are built > > to depend on "eth0"; which is unfortunately all too common. > > Hello Stephen, > > This patch is a way to avoid having the PCI bus defining the probe order > with the current hardware environment. It seems to be a step in the > right direction for the issue you identify. > > There is a tight coupling between device names and driver matches for > the vdev bus, but that seems difficult to avoid. > > Do you see other EAL APIs fostering an over reliance of downstream > systems on device names? > > I pushed a few months back a way to iterate / match devices by their > properties. If you identify other pain points, this could certainly be > improved as well.
And this mode will be kicked in only when "--manual-probe" selected on eal arguments. So it won't change the behavior of the existing applications. > > -- > Gaėtan Rivet > 6WIND