> -----Original Message----- > From: luca.bocca...@gmail.com <luca.bocca...@gmail.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2024 2:11 AM > To: sta...@dpdk.org > Cc: dev@dpdk.org; Abhishek Marathe <abhishek.mara...@microsoft.com>; > Ali Alnubani <alia...@nvidia.com>; benjamin.wal...@intel.com; David > Christensen <d...@linux.vnet.ibm.com>; Hemant Agrawal > <hemant.agra...@nxp.com>; Ian Stokes <ian.sto...@intel.com>; Jerin Jacob > <jer...@marvell.com>; John McNamara <john.mcnam...@intel.com>; Ju- > Hyoung Lee <juh...@microsoft.com>; Kevin Traynor <ktray...@redhat.com>; > Luca Boccassi <bl...@debian.org>; Pei Zhang <pezh...@redhat.com>; > qian.q...@intel.com; Raslan Darawsheh <rasl...@nvidia.com>; NBU- > Contact-Thomas Monjalon (EXTERNAL) <tho...@monjalon.net>; Yanghang > Liu <yangh...@redhat.com>; yuan.p...@intel.com; zhaoyan.c...@intel.com > Subject: 22.11.5 patches review and test > > Hi all, > > Here is a list of patches targeted for stable release 22.11.5. > > The planned date for the final release is April 18th. > > Please help with testing and validation of your use cases and report > any issues/results with reply-all to this mail. For the final release > the fixes and reported validations will be added to the release notes. > > A release candidate tarball can be found at: > > https://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk-stable/tag/?id=v22.11.5-rc1 > > These patches are located at branch 22.11 of dpdk-stable repo: > https://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk-stable/ > > Thanks. > > Luca Boccassi > > ---
Hello, We ran the following functional tests with Nvidia hardware on v22.11.5-rc1: - Basic functionality: Send and receive multiple types of traffic. - testpmd xstats counter test. - testpmd timestamp test. - Changing/checking link status through testpmd. - rte_flow tests (https://doc.dpdk.org/guides/nics/mlx5.html#supported-hardware-offloads) - RSS tests. - VLAN filtering, stripping, and insertion tests. - Checksum and TSO tests. - ptype tests. - link_status_interrupt example application tests. - l3fwd-power example application tests. - Multi-process example applications tests. - Hardware LRO tests. - Buffer Split tests. - Tx scheduling tests. Functional tests ran on: - NIC: ConnectX-6 Dx / OS: Ubuntu 20.04 / Driver: MLNX_OFED_LINUX-24.01-0.3.3.1 / Firmware: 22.40.1000 - NIC: ConnectX-7 / OS: Ubuntu 20.04 / Driver: MLNX_OFED_LINUX-24.01-0.3.3.1 / Firmware: 28.40.1000 - DPU: BlueField-2 / DOCA SW version: 2.6.0 / Firmware: 24.40.1000 Additionally, we ran build tests with multiple configurations on the following OS/driver combinations (all passed): - Ubuntu 20.04.6 with MLNX_OFED_LINUX-24.01-0.3.3.1. - Ubuntu 20.04.6 with rdma-core master (4b08a22). - Ubuntu 20.04.6 with rdma-core v28.0. - Fedora 38 with rdma-core v44.0. - Fedora 40 (Rawhide) with rdma-core v48.0. - OpenSUSE Leap 15.5 with rdma-core v42.0. - Windows Server 2019 with Clang 16.0.6. > Dariusz Sosnowski (9): [..] > net/mlx5: fix flow counter cache starvation We're investigating a segfault that might have been caused by this change. We don't see other issues in this release. Thanks, Ali