Hi, Maxime Thanks a lot for the patch. There is the comment for the entire series.
[1]_____ > > First issue, when there are more than 8 CQEs to uncompress, the computation > done in this commit cannot work. Because the zip-ai variable describes the > current index inside the CQE8 array and thus is limited from 0 to 7 included. > So > if we are decompressed the 9 packets, ai is 0. So in this case, n is equals to > cqe_cnt - 0. > > Example with 11 packets we will have: > C | a | e0 | e1 | e2 | e3 | e4 | e5 | C | a | e0 > 1. ai is not index in the array (just tree lsbs of ai). It is an index of the miniCQE being processed in the compressed session and is in the range [0 . .zip.cqe_cnt-1]. In your example there will be two compressed sessions. The bug was we corrected each compressed session for the ai of the first one (in processing that we were). [2]_____ > /* if we are processing a compressed cqe */ > if (zip->ai) { >- used = zip->cqe_cnt - zip->ca; > cq_ci = zip->cq_ci; >+ cq_end = cq_ci + zip->cqe_cnt; >+ cq_cur = zip->ca + zip->ai; >+ used = cq_end - cq_cur; > } else { > used = 0; > cq_ci = rxq->cq_ci; Sorry, it seems to be incorrect. zip->cq_ci is the index of the NEXT CQE, following the compressed session being processed. zip->ai is index of miniCQE being processed. "used" should be calculated much simple: used = zip->cqe_cnt - zip->ai [3]_____ - if (dev->rx_pkt_burst == NULL || - dev->rx_pkt_burst == removed_rx_burst) { + if (dev->rx_pkt_burst != mlx5_rx_burst) { In this way, we cut the support for other rx_burst routines, we should restore. [4]______ I'am OK with Didier patch "net/mlx5: fix Rx descriptor status returned value" I see you wrote the luxury commit messages, and I'm crying with bloody tears about what I'm going to ask you for - could we squash the series in to single commit? Or at least two - Didier and yours? With best regards, Slava