From: "Richardson, Bruce" <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
To: dpdk stable <stable@dpdk.org>
Cc: "david.marchand@redhat.com" <david.marchand@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [dpdk-stable] please help backporting some patches to stable release 20.11.4
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2021 08:58:00 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <a81be9d570a04b2884f25eda34bff3ff@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20211110074412.2782531-1-xuemingl@nvidia.com>
Hi,
Comments for my two patches on list:
> 85e21b77d8 Bruce Richardson telemetry: fix socket path conflicts for in-
> memory mode
In the discussion for this fix, I think the consensus was that it should not be
backported as it caused a slight behaviour change. David, correct me if I am wrong
here.
> ea3ef0b85f Bruce Richardson usertools: fix flake8 compliance of telemetry
> script
This is a very minor style fix patch. I can do a backport if you want but I
don't think it's necessary.
Regards,
/Bruce
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> Subject: please help backporting some patches to stable release 20.11.4
>
> Hi commit authors (and maintainers),
>
> Despite being selected by the DPDK maintenance tool ./devtools/git-log-
> fixes.sh
> I didn't apply following commits from DPDK main to 20.11
> stable branch, as conflicts or build errors occur.
>
> Can authors check your patches in the following list and either:
> - Backport your patches to the 20.11 branch, or
> - Indicate that the patch should not be backported
>
> Please do either of the above by 11/30/21.
>
> You can find the a temporary work-in-progress branch of the coming 20.11.4
> release at:
> https://github.com/steevenlee/dpdk
> It is recommended to backport on top of that to minimize further conflicts
> or
> misunderstandings.
>
> Some notes on stable backports:
>
> A backport should contain a reference to the DPDK main branch commit
> in it's commit message in the following fashion:
> [ upstream commit <commit's dpdk main branch SHA-1 checksum> ]
>
> For example:
> https://git.dpdk.org/dpdk-
> stable/commit/?h=18.11&id=d90e6ae6f936ecdc2fd3811ff9f26aec7f3c06eb
>
> When sending the backported patch, please indicate the target branch in
> the
> subject line, as we have multiple branches, for example:
> [PATCH 20.11] foo/bar: fix baz
>
> With git format-patch, this can be achieved by appending the parameter:
> --subject-prefix='PATCH 20.11'
>
> Send the backported patch to "stable@dpdk.org" but not "dev@dpdk.org".
>
> FYI, branch 20.11 is located at tree:
> https://git.dpdk.org/dpdk-stable
>
> Thanks.
>
> Xueming Li <xuemingl@nvidia.com>
>
> ---
> c28e2165ec Aman Singh kni: fix build for SLES15-SP3
> 85e21b77d8 Bruce Richardson telemetry: fix socket path conflicts for in-
> memory mode
> ea3ef0b85f Bruce Richardson usertools: fix flake8 compliance of telemetry
> script
> 2fc3e696a7 Chengchang Tang net/hns3: add runtime config for mailbox
> limit time
> f93819cf5a Chengwen Feng net/hns3: fix interrupt vector freeing
> 435d523112 Dapeng Yu net/iavf: fix multi-process shared data
> 7f49dafe05 David Marchand net/mlx5: do not close stdin on error
> bc5bee028e Dmitry Kozlyuk net/mlx5: create drop queue using DevX
> c5042f93a4 Dmitry Kozlyuk net/mlx5: discover max flow priority using
> DevX
> b09c65fa4f Dmitry Kozlyuk net/mlx5: fix flow indirect action reference
> counting
> 851f03e1ea Heinrich Kuhn net/nfp: cancel delayed LSC work in port
> close
> 3596537005 Honnappa Nagarahalli eal: fix memory ordering around lcore
> task accesses
> 19e67d8ebc Huisong Li net/hns3: fix residual MAC after setting
> default MAC
> 6474b59448 Ivan Malov net/virtio: fix Tx checksum for tunnel
> packets
> 12a653eb53 Jiawen Wu net/txgbe: fix link status when device
> stopped
> 655eae01f9 Jie Wang app/testpmd: fix RSS hash offload display
> 9381e4c04b Junfeng Guo net/iavf: fix QFI field bit check for GTPU EH
> 620e0290d1 Kalesh AP net/bnxt: fix VLAN indication in Rx mbuf
> cd212c4669 Lingyu Liu net/iavf: fix QFI fields of GTPU UL/DL for
> flow director
> 69d268b4ff Lior Margalit net/mlx5: fix RSS expansion for explicit
> graph node
> 3f02c7ff68 Lior Margalit net/mlx5: fix RSS expansion for inner tunnel
> VLAN
> 0c3fa68396 Lior Margalit net/mlx5: fix RSS expansion for L2/L3 VXLAN
> aa52e5f0f9 Lior Margalit net/mlx5: fix RSS expansion traversal over
> next nodes
> a451287102 Lior Margalit net/mlx5: fix RSS expansion with EtherType
> 99ebada2d6 Marvin Liu net/virtio: fix oversized packets in
> vectorized Rx
> dc26c9c21b Michael Baum common/mlx5: fix device list operations
> concurrency
> 5dfa003db5 Michael Baum common/mlx5: fix post doorbell barrier
> dffae63d3c Michael Baum common/mlx5: fix resource cleaning in device
> removal
> b0df6b29e7 Nicolas Chautru baseband/acc100: fix 4GUL outbound size
> 45570d7e44 Qiming Chen net/iavf: fix resource leak on probing
> failure
> f063054f8a Tejasree Kondoj crypto/octeontx2: fix lookaside IPsec IPv6
> f86d553cc1 Tudor Cornea net/af_packet: fix ignoring full ring on Tx
> 2108930be1 Tudor Cornea net/ixgbe: fix port initialization if MTU
> config fails
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2021-11-10 8:58 ` Richardson, Bruce [this message]
2021-11-10 16:23 ` David Marchand
2021-11-11 3:36 ` Xueming(Steven) Li
2021-11-13 8:43 ` lihuisong (C)
2021-11-27 14:04 ` Xueming(Steven) Li
[not found] ` <20211128151222.3985768-1-xuemingl@nvidia.com>
2021-11-30 14:46 ` Richardson, Bruce
2021-12-01 6:31 ` Xueming(Steven) Li
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