2016-09-27 11:01, Frederico Cadete: > On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 4:42 AM, Wu, Jingjing <jingjing.wu at intel.com> > wrote: > > From: Frederico.Cadete- > >> The flow_director_filter commands has a pf|vf option for most modes > >> except for MAC-VLAN and tunnel. On Intel NIC's these modes are not > >> supported under virtualized environments. > >> But the application was checking that this field was parsed for these > >> cases, > >> even though this token is not registered with the cmdline parser. > >> > >> This patch skips checking of this field for the commands that don't accept > >> it. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Frederico Cadete <Frederico.Cadete-ext at oneaccess-net.com> [...] > > > > Thanks for the patch. > > And thanks a lot for the review. > > > But with this change the field of pf_vf cannot omit either. > > I think it still looks confused because it will allow any meaningless > > string. > > Sorry, I am not aware that it can be omitted. > For MAC/VLAN and tunnel mode it does not and will not allow any > meaningless string. > At least that was my intention :) > > The cmdline parser expects "... flexbytes (flexbytes_value) (drop|fwd) > queue ..." . > This is what is documented [1] and the command's cmdline_parse_inst_t > [2] matches this. > If you put something in-between "(drop|fwd)" and "queue" it is > rejected by the parser > in librte_cmdline. > > > In MAC_VLAN or TUNNEL mode, why not just use pf. > > With the current code, because if you write that in the command, it is > rejected by the parser :) > > Do you mean it would be preferable to make these commands always take > such an argument, > and only at the NIC driver check that it must equal PF for MAC_VLAN or > TUNNEL mode? > The command becomes a bit more complicated for the current intel > NIC's, but as I understand > it currently does not work anyway. Unless I'm missing something else. > > > > > Maybe an optional field supporting on DPDK cmdline library is exactly what > > we > > Are waiting for :) > > Laudable goal! My excuses but it's beyond my current skills and bandwith :/
Thanks Frederico. Your approach has been re-submitted and fixed by Wenzhuo: http://dpdk.org/patch/16679