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* Regarding User Data in DPDK ACL Library.
@ 2022-11-17 13:58 venkatesh bs
  2022-11-17 22:52 ` Stephen Hemminger
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: venkatesh bs @ 2022-11-17 13:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: users, dev

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Hi DPDK Team,

After the ACL match for highest priority DPDK Classification API returns
User Data Which is as mentioned below in the document.

53. Packet Classification and Access Control — Data Plane Development Kit
22.11.0-rc2 documentation (dpdk.org)


   - *userdata*: A user-defined value. For each category, a successful
   match returns the userdata field of the highest priority matched rule. When
   no rules match, returned value is zero

I Wonder Why User Data Support does not returns 64 bit values, Always its
possible that User Data in Application Can be 64bit long, But since 64 bit
User data can't be returned by DPDK ACL Library, Application should have
the conversion algorithm from 64 to 32 bit during Rule add and vice versa
after classification.

I Wonder if anyone would have faced this issue, Please suggest any
suggestions if somewhere am wrong in understanding/Possible Solution if
someone has already gone through this issue.

Thanks In Advance.
Regards,
Venkatesh B Siddappa.

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* Regarding User Data in DPDK ACL Library.
@ 2022-11-16 13:58 venkatesh bs
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: venkatesh bs @ 2022-11-16 13:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: users

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Hi DPDK Team,

After the ACL match for highest priority DPDK Classification API returns
User Data Which is as mentioned below in the document.

53. Packet Classification and Access Control — Data Plane Development Kit
22.11.0-rc2 documentation (dpdk.org)


   - *userdata*: A user-defined value. For each category, a successful
   match returns the userdata field of the highest priority matched rule. When
   no rules match, returned value is zero

I Wonder Why User Data Support does not returns 64 bit values, Always its
possible that User Data in Application Can be 64bit long, But since 64 bit
User data can't be returned by DPDK ACL Library, Application should have
the conversion algorithm from 64 to 32 bit during Rule add and vice versa
after classification.

I Wonder if anyone would have faced this issue, Please suggest any
suggestions if somewhere am wrong in understanding/Possible Solution if
someone has already gone through this issue.

Thanks In Advance.
Regards,
Venkatesh B Siddappa.

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