The issue is seen by unit tests: > root@dpdk-VF-dut247:~/dpdk# MALLOC_PERTURB_=204 \ > DPDK_TEST=eventdev_selftest_sw \ > /root/dpdk/x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/test/dpdk-test -c 0xff > (...) > *** Running XStats ID Reset test... > 12: 1761: qid_0_port_2_pinned_flows value , expected 1 got 7 > 1778: qid_0_port_2_pinned_flows value incorrect, expected 1 got 7 > ERROR - XStats ID Reset test FAILED. > SW Eventdev Selftest Failed. > Test Failed
The flow id is not set in the event, which results in an undefined flow, whose value depends on what was previously in stack. Having different flows for the packets makes the test to fail, since only one flow is expected. This only happens in -O3, where the same stack area is shared by the event object and the address of the mbuf allocated in rte_gen_arp(). Fix this by properly initializing the flow id. Bugzilla ID: 1101 Fixes: e21df4b062b5 ("test/eventdev: add SW xstats tests") Cc: sta...@dpdk.org Signed-off-by: Olivier Matz <olivier.m...@6wind.com> --- drivers/event/sw/sw_evdev_selftest.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/drivers/event/sw/sw_evdev_selftest.c b/drivers/event/sw/sw_evdev_selftest.c index ed7ae6a685..4f18d66f36 100644 --- a/drivers/event/sw/sw_evdev_selftest.c +++ b/drivers/event/sw/sw_evdev_selftest.c @@ -1489,6 +1489,7 @@ xstats_id_reset_tests(struct test *t) goto fail; } ev.queue_id = t->qid[i]; + ev.flow_id = 0; ev.op = RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW; ev.mbuf = arp; *rte_event_pmd_selftest_seqn(arp) = i; -- 2.30.2