On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 02:28:43PM +0000, Akhil Goyal wrote: > > Hi Konstantin, > > > > > Hi Tech board members, > > > > > > > > I have a doubt about the ABI breakage in below addition of field. > > > > Could you please comment. > > > > > > > > > /** The data structure associated with each crypto device. */ struct > > > > > rte_cryptodev { > > > > > dequeue_pkt_burst_t dequeue_burst; > > > > > @@ -867,6 +922,10 @@ struct rte_cryptodev { > > > > > __extension__ > > > > > uint8_t attached : 1; > > > > > /**< Flag indicating the device is attached */ > > > > > + > > > > > + struct rte_cryptodev_enq_cb_rcu *enq_cbs; > > > > > + /**< User application callback for pre enqueue processing */ > > > > > + > > > > > } __rte_cache_aligned; > > > > > > > > Here rte_cryptodevs is defined in stable API list in map file which is > > > > a pointer > > > > To all rte_cryptodev and the above change is changing the size of the > > structure. > > > > While this patch adds new fields into rte_cryptodev structure, > > it doesn't change the size of it. > > struct rte_cryptodev is cache line aligned, so it's current size: > > 128B for 64-bit systems, and 64B(/128B) for 32-bit systems. > > So for 64-bit we have 47B implicitly reserved, and for 32-bit we have 19B > > reserved. > > That's enough to add two pointers without changing size of this struct. > > > > The structure is cache aligned, and if the cache line size in 32Byte and the > compilation > is done on 64bit machine, then we will be left with 15Bytes which is not > sufficient for 2 > pointers. > Do we have such systems? Am I missing something? >
I don't think we support any such systems, so unless someone can point out a specific case where we need to support 32-byte CLs, I'd tend towards ignoring this as a non-issue. > The reason I brought this into techboard is to have a consensus on such change > As rte_cryptodev is a very popular and stable structure. Any changes to it may > Have impacts which one person cannot judge all use cases. > Haven't been tracking this discussion much, but from what I read here, this doesn't look like an ABI break and should be ok. Regards, /Bruce