At 2020-11-04 05:34:52, "Thomas Monjalon" <tho...@monjalon.net> wrote:
>29/10/2020 22:39, Thomas Monjalon:
>> I don't have a clear opinion on this patch.
>> Techboard members, ping for feedbacks.
>> If no objection, I will merge it soon, but I would prefer having more acks.
>> 
>> 
>> 27/10/2020 20:55, Ananyev, Konstantin:
>> > From: yang_y...@163.com <yang_y...@163.com>
>> > > From: Yi Yang <yangy...@inspur.com>
>> > > 
>> > > rte_gso_segment decreased refcnt of pkt by one, but
>> > > it is wrong if pkt is external mbuf, pkt won't be
>> > > freed because of incorrect refcnt, the result is
>> > > application can't allocate mbuf from mempool because
>> > > mbufs in mempool are run out of.
>> > > 
>> > > One correct way is application should call
>> > > rte_pktmbuf_free after calling rte_gso_segment to free
>> > > pkt explicitly. rte_gso_segment mustn't handle it, this
>> > > should be responsibility of application.
>> > > 
>> > > This commit changed rte_gso_segment in functional behavior
>> > > and return value, so the application must take appropriate
>> > > actions according to return values, "ret < 0" means it
>> > > should free and drop 'pkt', "ret == 0" means 'pkt' isn't
>> > > GSOed but 'pkt' can be transimmitted as a normal packet,
>> > > "ret > 0" means 'pkt' has been GSOed into two or multiple
>> > > segments, it should use "pkts_out" to transmit these
>> > > segments. The application must free 'pkt' after call
>> > > rte_gso_segment when return value isn't equal to 0.
>> > 
>> > Tech-board members: this is not a formal API breakage,
>> > but it is a functional change (i.e. all code that uses that API will need 
>> > to be changed).
>> > There was no deprecation note in advance.
>> > So please provide your input: are you ok with such change or not.
>> > 
>> > I am ok with the proposed changes.
>> > Acked-by: Konstantin Ananyev <konstantin.anan...@intel.com>
>> 
>> [...]
>> > >  packets in software. Note however, that GSO is implemented as a 
>> > > standalone
>> > >  library, and not via a 'fallback' mechanism (i.e. for when TSO is 
>> > > unsupported
>> > >  in the underlying hardware); that is, applications must explicitly 
>> > > invoke the
>> > > -GSO library to segment packets. The size of GSO segments ``(segsz)`` is
>> > > -configurable by the application.
>> > > +GSO library to segment packets, they also must call 
>> > > ``rte_pktmbuf_free()`` to
>> > > +free mbuf GSO segments attach to after calling ``rte_gso_segment()``. 
>> > > The size
>> > > +of GSO segments ``(segsz)`` is configurable by the application.
>> [...]
>> > >  #. Invoke the GSO segmentation API, ``rte_gso_segment()``.
>> > > 
>> > > +#. Call ``rte_pktmbuf_free()`` to free mbuf ``rte_gso_segment()`` 
>> > > segments.
>> [...]
>> > > --- a/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_20_11.rst
>> > > +++ b/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_20_11.rst
>> > > @@ -543,6 +543,13 @@ API Changes
>> > > +* **Changed ``rte_gso_segment`` in functional behavior and return 
>> > > value.**
>> > > +
>> > > +  * Don't save pkt to pkts_out[0] if it isn't GSOed in case of ret == 1.
>> > > +  * Return 0 instead of 1 for the above case.
>> > > +  * ``rte_gso_segment`` won't free pkt no matter whether it is GSOed, 
>> > > the
>> > > +    application has responsibility to free it after call 
>> > > ``rte_gso_segment``.
>> [...]
>> > > --- a/lib/librte_gso/rte_gso.h
>> > > +++ b/lib/librte_gso/rte_gso.h
>> > > - * If the input packet is GSO'd, its mbuf refcnt reduces by 1. 
>> > > Therefore,
>> > > - * when all GSO segments are freed, the input packet is freed 
>> > > automatically.
>> > > + * If the input packet is GSO'd, all the indirect segments are attached 
>> > > to the
>> > > + * input packet.
>> > > + *
>> > > + * rte_gso_segment() will not free the input packet no matter whether 
>> > > it is
>> > > + * GSO'd or not, the application should free it after call 
>> > > rte_gso_segment().
>> > >   *
>> > >   * If the memory space in pkts_out or MBUF pools is insufficient, this
>> > >   * function fails, and it returns (-1) * errno. Otherwise, GSO succeeds,
>> > > @@ -109,6 +112,7 @@ struct rte_gso_ctx {
>> > >   *
>> > >   * @return
>> > >   *  - The number of GSO segments filled in pkts_out on success.
>> > > + *  - Return 0 if it needn't GSOed.
>> > >   *  - Return -ENOMEM if run out of memory in MBUF pools.
>> > >   *  - Return -EINVAL for invalid parameters.
>> > >   */
>
>Applied with formatting and english improvements, thanks.

Got it, thanks a lot.

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