On 11/18/2019 8:18 AM, Ferruh Yigit wrote:
On 11/18/2019 3:37 PM, David Marchand wrote:
We currently do not check that a non option string has been passed to
testpmd.

Example:
$ ./master/app/testpmd --no-huge -m 512 --vdev net_null0 \
        --vdev net_null1 -- -i nb-cores=2 --total-num-mbuf 2048
[...]
testpmd> show config fwd
io packet forwarding - ports=2 - cores=1 - streams=2 - NUMA support
enabled, MP allocation mode: native
Logical Core 1 (socket 0) forwards packets on 2 streams:
   RX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:01
   RX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:00

Here nb-cores=2 is just ignored, while the (probably sleepy) user did not
notice this.

Validate that all strings passed to testpmd are part of a known option.

After this patch:
$ ./master/app/testpmd --no-huge -m 512 --vdev net_null0 \
        --vdev net_null1 -- -i nb-cores=2 --total-num-mbuf 2048
[...]
Invalid parameter: nb-cores=2
EAL: Error - exiting with code: 1
   Cause: Command line incorrect

While at it, when passing an unknown option, print the string that gets
refused by getopt_long to help the user.

Fixes: af75078fece3 ("first public release")
Cc: sta...@dpdk.org

Signed-off-by: David Marchand <david.march...@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yi...@intel.com>
---
This seems a bit dangerous to take this kind of change this late.
Some "working fine" scripts might now report failures from testpmd because
of garbage in the command line.

Sending the patch anyway to see what others think about it.

Changelog since v1:
- fixed example in commitlog,

---
  app/test-pmd/parameters.c | 7 +++++++
  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)

diff --git a/app/test-pmd/parameters.c b/app/test-pmd/parameters.c
index deca7a6828..2e7a504415 100644
--- a/app/test-pmd/parameters.c
+++ b/app/test-pmd/parameters.c
@@ -1363,12 +1363,19 @@ launch_args_parse(int argc, char** argv)
                        break;
                default:
                        usage(argv[0]);
+                       printf("Invalid option: %s\n", argv[optind]);
                        rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE,
                                 "Command line is incomplete or incorrect\n");
                        break;
                }
        }
+ if (optind != argc) {
I hope 'optind' works as expected [1] in Windows too (Anatoly verified the
FreeBSD one).

@Pallavi, @Ranjit, Can you please confirm it?

[1]
https://linux.die.net/man/3/optind
"
If there are no more option characters, getopt() returns -1. Then optind is the
index in argv of the first argv-element that is not an option.
"

Verified on Windows. So far this change does not affect Windows code.
Also, Windows does not support testpmd app yet.

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