On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 18:38:32 +0200 Shani Peretz <shper...@nvidia.com> wrote:
> When registering a new PCI device, the device->name field stored > the user-provided string from devargs (e.g., "08:00.0" or "0000:08:00.0"). > This approach led to inconsistencies when registering new devices. > > This patch fix this issue by saving the parsed PCI in device->name, > so when a new PCI device is registering the name displayed in the device > list will be the parsed version. > > Fixes: 23eaa9059ec2 ("bus/pci: use given name as generic name") > > Cc: sta...@dpdk.org > Signed-off-by: Shani Peretz <shper...@nvidia.com> Is there a bugzilla entry for this? Would like to be able to see what exactly was broken. The PCI name thing goes back to 17.01 release where this was added. Did something regress? If so why is there no test for this? commit 23eaa9059ec24e95e32361f333ed0686f82bea74 Author: Gaetan Rivet <gr...@u256.net> Date: Sat Jul 15 19:56:39 2017 +0200 bus/pci: use given name as generic name When an application requests the use of a PCI device, it can currently interchangeably use either the longform DomBDF format (0000:00:00.0) or the shorter BDF format (00:00.0). When a device is inserted via the hotplug API, it must first be scanned and then will be identified by its name using `find_device`. The name of the device must match the name given by the user to be found and then probed. A new function sets the expected name for a scanned PCI device. It was previously generated from parsing the PCI address. This canonical name is superseded when an rte_devargs exists describing the device. In such case, the device takes the given name found within the rte_devargs. As the rte_devargs is linked to the rte_pci_device during scanning, it can be avoided during the probe. Additionally, this fixes the issue of the rte_devargs lookup not being done within rte_pci_probe_one. Fixes: beec692c5157 ("eal: add name field to generic device") Cc: sta...@dpdk.org Signed-off-by: Gaetan Rivet <gaetan.ri...@6wind.com>