Hi, On Mon, 28 Jul 2025, 배성종 wrote: > Hello commit authors (and maintainers), > > I'm currently working with rte_flow_async_create() using the postpone flag, along with rte_flow_push/pull() for batching, in a scenario involving thousands of flows on a BlueField-2 > system. > > My goal is to implement hardware steering such that ingress traffic bypasses the ARM core of the BF2, and egress traffic does the same. > > According to the DPDK documentation, rte_flow_push/pull() seems to be intended for use as a batch operation, wrapping a large for loop that issues multiple flow operations, and then > committing them to hardware in one go. > > However, I’ve observed that when multiple cores simultaneously insert flow rules, using rte_flow_push/pull() in such a batched way can result in the rule insertion operations not being > properly transmitted to the hardware. Specifically, the internal function mlx5dr_send_all_dep_wqe() ends up getting stuck in its while loop. > > Interestingly, if I call rte_flow_push/pull() after each individual rte_flow_async_create() operation, even though that usage seems contrary to the intended batching model, the infinite > loop issue is significantly mitigated. The frequency of getting stuck in mlx5dr_send_all_dep_wqe() drops drastically—though it still occurs occasionally. > > In summary, calling rte_flow_push/pull() after each rte_flow_async_create() seems to avoid the infinite loop, but I’m unsure if this is an expected usage pattern. I would like to ask: > > * > > Is this behavior intentional? > > * > > Am I misunderstanding the design or usage expectations for rte_flow_push/pull() in multi-core scenarios? > Perhaps my question is a bit out of place and wrong, but, given the fact there are no code snippets to take a look at, are you using separate flow queues for submitting the operations, one flow queue per lcore? Thank you. > Thank you for your time and support. > > Sincerely, > Seongjong Bae M.S. Student T-Networking Lab. > [AIorK4yCWXBmHrQ1GGSZ1Kc18irHfB1S9x_FqTeAHsxNIdnf_olG-PRjFVlItUw34zr1tnNwkP5AlPTomK87] > Email > sjbae1999@gmail.com > Mobile > (+82)01089640524 > Web. > https://tnet.snu.ac.kr/ > [a81b6766e3d5b6518dc4010493c7772f5a46f598.png?u=11013800] > >