Bug ID 1185
Summary enic: no longer accepting 2048 descriptor size in 20.11.6
Product DPDK
Version 20.11
Hardware All
OS All
Status UNCONFIRMED
Severity normal
Priority Normal
Component core
Assignee dev@dpdk.org
Reporter ktraynor@redhat.com
Target Milestone ---

Hi enic maintainers,

With openvswitch 2.15 using dpdk 20.11.6, enic driver is reporting that it
cannot accept setup with default OVS number of tx descriptors (2048).

2022-08-19T16:29:38.555Z|00204|dpdk|ERR|Invalid value for nb_tx_desc(=2048),
should be: <= 256, >= 64, and a product of 32

OVS has used 2048 as default for many years and the code in 20.11.6 does not
look like it changed much from previous releases either.

The commit below [0] on dpdk main branch (but not on 20.11 branch), changes how
max descriptor values are calculated.

So any idea why the 2048 can no longer be used with 20.11.6 ? some commit I
missed? different firmware?

or is it an incorrect calculation and the commit [0] is needed on stable
branches to correct this?

Thanks.

Reference: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2119876

[0]
commit 22572e84fbda2c195707ffbb0dd6af4433d7a219
Author: John Daley <johndale@cisco.com>
Date:   Fri Jan 28 09:58:13 2022 -0800

    net/enic: support max descriptors allowed by adapter

    Newer VIC adapters have the max number of supported RX and TX
    descriptors in their configuration. Use these values as the
    maximums.

    Signed-off-by: John Daley <johndale@cisco.com>
    Reviewed-by: Hyong Youb Kim <hyonkim@cisco.com>
          


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