From: "Ananyev, Konstantin" <konstantin.ananyev@intel.com>
To: "Wodkowski, PawelX" <pawelx.wodkowski@intel.com>,
"Wodkowski, PawelX" <pawelx.wodkowski@intel.com>,
"Richardson, Bruce" <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
Cc: "dev@dpdk.org" <dev@dpdk.org>
Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] Change alarm cancel function to thread-safe:
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 12:30:08 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <2601191342CEEE43887BDE71AB9772582138DE32@IRSMSX105.ger.corp.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <F6F2A6264E145F47A18AB6DF8E87425D12B3B1A8@IRSMSX102.ger.corp.intel.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces@dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Wodkowski, PawelX
> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 1:05 PM
> To: Wodkowski, PawelX; Richardson, Bruce
> Cc: dev@dpdk.org
> Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] Change alarm cancel function to thread-safe:
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Paweł
> >
> > > On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 10:11:38AM +0000, Wodkowski, PawelX wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Image how you will be damned by someone that not even notice you
> > > change
> > > > > > and he Is managing some kind of resource based on returned number of
> > > > > > set/canceled timers. If you suddenly start returning negative values how
> > > those
> > > > > > application will behave? Silently changing returned value domain is evil in
> > > its
> > > > > > pure form.
> > > > >
> > > > > As I can see the impact is very limited.
> > > >
> > > > It is small impact to DPDK but can be huge to user application:
> > >
> > > This is why we traditionally have in the release-notes for each release a
> > > section dedicated to calling out changes from one release to another. [See
> > > http://dpdk.org/doc/intel/dpdk-release-notes-1.7.0.pdf section 5]. Since
> > > from release-to-release there are generally only a couple of changes -
> > > though our next release may be a little different - the actual changes are
> > > clear enough to read about without wading through pages of documentation.
> > I
> > > thinking calling out the change in both the release notes and the API docs
> > > is sufficient even for a change like this.
> > >
> > > Basically, I wouldn't let API stability factor in too much in trying to get
> > > a proper fix for this issue.
> > >
> > > /Bruce
> > >
> >
> > Summarizing all proposed solutions and to be able to produce final patch - what
> > Is desired behavior after fix?
> >
> > 1. do we leave as is in Patch v2:
> > 1.1 if canceling from other thread - if one of the alarms is executing, wait to
> > finish its execution and then cancel any rearmed alarms.
> > 1.2 if canceling from alarm handler and one of the alarms to cancel is this
> > executing callback do no wait for it to finish and cancel anything else.
> >
> > in both cases return number of canceled callbacks.
> >
> > 2. Do exactly like in 1. but return -EINPROGRESS instead of canceled alarms
> > if one of the alarms to cancel is currently executing callback from alarm thread
> > (information about number of canceled alarms will be lost).
>
> Or instead of returning -EINPROGRESS set errno to EINPROGRESS (replace
> returning error value by setting errno and function can always return number
> of canceled callbacks - in error condition 0)?
Yes that's looks like a better option.
As I remember, inside DPDK we have our own rte_errno, that we can probably use here.
My vote would be for that approach.
Konstantin
>
> >
> > 3. refuse to cancel anything if canceling currently executing alarm from alarm
> > callback and return -EINPROGRESS otherwise do like in 1.1.
> >
> > 4. Implement behaviour 1/2/3 (which?) and add API call to interrogate list of
> > alarms and retrun state of given alarms(s).
> >
> > 5. other solutions?
> >
> > Pawel
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-09-30 12:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-09-25 12:56 Michal Jastrzebski
2014-09-25 13:11 ` Ananyev, Konstantin
2014-09-25 15:08 ` Neil Horman
2014-09-25 16:03 ` Ananyev, Konstantin
2014-09-25 17:23 ` Neil Horman
2014-09-25 23:24 ` Ananyev, Konstantin
2014-09-26 11:46 ` Neil Horman
2014-09-26 12:37 ` Wodkowski, PawelX
2014-09-26 13:40 ` Neil Horman
2014-09-26 14:01 ` Wodkowski, PawelX
2014-09-26 15:01 ` Neil Horman
2014-09-26 15:41 ` Ananyev, Konstantin
2014-09-26 16:21 ` Neil Horman
2014-09-26 18:07 ` Ananyev, Konstantin
2014-09-26 19:39 ` Neil Horman
2014-09-28 16:12 ` Ananyev, Konstantin
2014-09-28 20:47 ` Neil Horman
2014-09-29 6:40 ` Wodkowski, PawelX
2014-09-29 9:50 ` Ananyev, Konstantin
2014-09-29 10:11 ` Wodkowski, PawelX
2014-09-29 10:33 ` Bruce Richardson
2014-09-30 11:13 ` Wodkowski, PawelX
2014-09-30 12:05 ` Wodkowski, PawelX
2014-09-30 12:30 ` Ananyev, Konstantin [this message]
2014-09-30 12:54 ` Neil Horman
2014-09-29 11:35 ` Neil Horman
2014-09-26 14:13 ` Ananyev, Konstantin
2014-09-29 10:37 ` Bruce Richardson
2014-09-26 6:33 ` Wodkowski, PawelX
2014-09-26 9:49 ` Wodkowski, PawelX
2014-09-26 13:43 ` Neil Horman
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