18/09/2017 23:27, Ferruh Yigit: > On 9/11/2017 7:58 PM, John Daley wrote: > > - Use rte_malloc() instead of malloc() for the per device 'vdev' structure > > so that it can be shared across processes. > > - Only initialize the device if the process type is RTE_PROC_PRIMARY > > - Only allow the primary process to do queue setup, start/stop, promisc > > allmulticast, mac add/del, mtu. [...] > > --- a/drivers/net/enic/enic_ethdev.c > > +++ b/drivers/net/enic/enic_ethdev.c > > @@ -142,6 +142,10 @@ enicpmd_dev_filter_ctrl(struct rte_eth_dev *dev, > > static void enicpmd_dev_tx_queue_release(void *txq) > > { > > ENICPMD_FUNC_TRACE(); > > + > > + if (rte_eal_process_type() != RTE_PROC_PRIMARY) > > + return; > > + > > Hi John, > > I am not sure about these updates. Agree that these functions should > know process type, but all others PMDs don't do this. > > Added a few more people for comment, but as far I understand its > application responsibility to NOT call these functions if it is > secondary process. > > For device init/uninit, that is part of eal_init() and have to be called > both for primary and secondary process and PMD needs to protect it, for > other functions application's responsibility.
Yes for now it is the policy. But it is a gray area and it could be clearer with my "ownership proposal": http://dpdk.org/ml/archives/dev/2017-September/074656.html A secondary process could manage the ports it owns. Feel free to comment the proposal.