I am sorry to reply so late for some reason. And i figure out two ways to implement this kind of things inside the bonding code,
First,if can the function rte_eth_bond_mode_get() return string, so we can print the bond mode straight, but in this way, we need fix the other c source where call the function. Second, we add an interface return bond mode string, in this way, we just call it in function cmd_show_bonding_config_parsed(). Finally, which way do you agree more? Looking forward to your early reply,Thank your. Thomas Monjalon <tho...@monjalon.net> 2017/07/03 02:11:52: > : Thomas Monjalon <tho...@monjalon.net> > : Declan Doherty <declan.dohe...@intel.com>, > : dev@dpdk.org, RongQiang Xie <xie.rongqi...@zte.com.cn>, > jingjing...@intel.com > : 2017/07/03 02:12 > : Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] app/testpmd:add bond type description > > 30/06/2017 17:39, Declan Doherty: > > On 30/06/17 08:56, RongQiang Xie wrote: > > > In function cmd_show_bonding_config_parsed() used number represent > > > the bond type,in order more detailed,add bond type description > > > otherwise we may confused about the number type. > > > And also,the primary port just use in mode active backup and tlb, > > > so,when the mode is active backup or tlb show the primary port info > > > may be more appropriate. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: RongQiang Xie <xie.rongqi...@zte.com.cn> > > > --- > > > app/test-pmd/cmdline.c | 17 +++++++++++------ > > > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/app/test-pmd/cmdline.c b/app/test-pmd/cmdline.c > > > index ff8ffd2..45845a4 100644 > > > --- a/app/test-pmd/cmdline.c > > > +++ b/app/test-pmd/cmdline.c > > > @@ -4390,7 +4390,9 @@ static void cmd_show_bonding_config_parsed > (void *parsed_result, > > > printf("\tFailed to get bonding mode for port = %d\n", port_id); > > > return; > > > } else > > > - printf("\tBonding mode: %d\n", bonding_mode); > > > + printf("\tBonding mode: %d ", bonding_mode); > > > + printf("[0:Round Robin, 1:Active Backup, 2:Balance, 3:Broadcast, "); > > > + printf("\n\t\t\t4:802.3AD, 5:Adaptive TLB, 6:Adaptive Load > Balancing]\n"); > > > > > > > Good idea, but it would be clearer if we just returned the actual mode > > string so the user doesn't need to parse it themselves, like below. > > > > - } else > > - printf("\tBonding mode: %d ", bonding_mode); > > - printf("[0:Round Robin, 1:Active Backup, 2:Balance, 3:Broadcast, "); > > - printf("\n\t\t\t4:802.3AD, 5:Adaptive TLB, 6:Adaptive Load > > Balancing]\n"); > > + } > > + > > + printf("\tBonding mode: %d (", bonding_mode); > > + switch (bonding_mode) { > > + case BONDING_MODE_ROUND_ROBIN: > > + printf("round-robin"); > > + break; > > + case BONDING_MODE_ACTIVE_BACKUP: > > + printf("active-backup"); > > + break; > > + case BONDING_MODE_BALANCE: > > + printf("link-aggregation"); > > + break; > > + case BONDING_MODE_BROADCAST: > > + printf("broadcast"); > > + break; > > + case BONDING_MODE_8023AD: > > + printf("link-aggregation-802.3ad"); > > + break; > > + case BONDING_MODE_TLB: > > + printf("transmit-load-balancing"); > > + break; > > + case BONDING_MODE_ALB: > > + printf("adaptive-load-balancing"); > > + break; > > + default: > > + printf("unknown-mode"); > > + } > > + printf(")\n"); > > I would say no. > Can we think how to implement this kind of things inside the bonding code? > >