There are few style problems in patches. I've sent corresponding mails. Other than this: Tested-by: Ilya Maximets <i.maxim...@samsung.com> Acked-by: Ilya Maximets <i.maxim...@samsung.com>
On 17.03.2016 02:39, Daniele Di Proietto wrote: > Currently we treat set_multiq() calls specially in netdev and dpif-netdev: > every pmd thread must be stopped and set_multiq() is allowed to destroy and > recreate the device. > > I think we can improve this by: > * Generalizing the mechanism to allow changing other parameters at runtime > (such as MTU). > * Involving less the above layer (dpif-netdev). The request for changes > often comes from below (netdev_dpdk_set_config(), or the vhost new_device() > callback). There's no need for dpif-netdev to remember the requested value, > all that it needs to know is that a configuration change is requested. > > This series implements exactly this: a mechanism to allow a netdev provider > to request configuration changes, to which dpif-netdev will respond by > stopping rx/tx and calling a netdev function to appy the new configuration. > > The new mechanism is used in this series to replace the set_multiq() call, > but the idea is to use it also at least for: > > * Changing the MTU at runtime > * Automatically detecting the number of rx queues for a vhost-user device > > The first commits also clean up some code in dpif-netdev and make the ports > cmap fully RCU protected. > > v4: > * Added another patch to uniform names of variables in netdev-dpdk (no > functional change) > * Update some netdev comments to document the relation between > netdev_set_multiq() and netdev_reconfigure() > * Clarify that when netdev_reconfigure() is called no call to netdev_send() > or netdev_rxq_recv() must be issued. > * Move check to skip reconfiguration in netdev_dpdk_reconfigure() before > rte_eth_dev_stop(). > > v3: > * Fixed another outdated comment about rx queue configuration, as pointed out > by Mark > * Removed unnecessary and buggy initialization of requested_n_rxq in > reconfigure_pmd_threads(). > * Removed unused 'err' variable in netdev_dpdk_set_multiq(). > * Changed comparison in netdev_set_multiq() to use previous > 'netdev->requested_n_txq' instead of 'netdev->up.n_txq' > * Return immediately in netdev_dpdk_reconfigure() if configuration didn't > change anything. > > v2: > * Fixed do_add_port(): we have to call netdev_reconfigure() before opening > the rxqs. This prevents memory leaks, and makes sure that the datapath > polls the appropriate number of queues > * Fixed netdev_dpdk_vhost_set_multiq(): it must call > netdev_request_reconfigure(). Since it is now equal to > netdev_dpdk_set_multiq(), the two function have been merged. > * Fixed netdev_dpdk_set_config(): dev->requested_n_rxq is now accessed > while holding the appropriate mutex. > * Fixed some outdated comments about rx queue configuration. > > > Daniele Di Proietto (12): > netdev-dpdk: Consistent variable naming. > dpif-netdev: Proper error handling in do_add_port(). > dpif-netdev: Keep count of elements in port->rxq[]. > dpif-netdev: Do not keep refcount for ports. > dpif-netdev: Remove useless dpif-dummy/delete-port appctl. > dpif-netdev: Wait an RCU grace period before freeing ports. > ofproto-dpif: Call dpif_poll_threads_set() before dpif_run() > dpif-netdev: Change pmd thread configuration in dpif_netdev_run(). > dpif-netdev: Document locking discipline for non_pmd_mutex. > dpif-netdev: Fix reconfigure_pmd_threads(). > netdev: Add reconfigure request mechanism. > netdev-dpdk: Use ->reconfigure() call to change rx/tx queues. > > lib/dpif-netdev.c | 435 +++++++++++++++++--------------- > lib/dpif-provider.h | 3 +- > lib/netdev-bsd.c | 1 + > lib/netdev-dpdk.c | 654 > +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ > lib/netdev-dummy.c | 1 + > lib/netdev-linux.c | 1 + > lib/netdev-provider.h | 50 ++-- > lib/netdev-vport.c | 1 + > lib/netdev.c | 72 ++++-- > lib/netdev.h | 7 +- > ofproto/ofproto-dpif.c | 4 +- > tests/bridge.at | 4 +- > 12 files changed, 668 insertions(+), 565 deletions(-) > _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/dev