Fair enoughDevarg is user interface, changing it impacts the user. Assume that user of '22.11.3' using 'use_cni' dev_arg, it will be broken when user upgrades DPDK to '22.11.4', which is not expected. dev_arg is not API/ABI but as it impacts the user, it is in the gray area to backport to the LTS release.
Current patch doesn't have Fixes tag or stable tag, so it doesn't request to be backported to LTS release. I took this as an improvement, more than a fix.
As far as I understand existing code (that use 'use_cni' dev_arg) supports only single netdev, this patch adds support for multiple netdevs.
The use_cni implementation will no longer work with the AF_XDP DP as the use_cni was originally implemented as it has hard coded what's now an incorrect path for the UDS.
So what do you think keep LTS with 'use_cni' dev_arg, is there a requirement to update LTS release? If so, can it be an option to keep 'use_cni' for backward compatibility but add only add 'uds_path' and remove 'use_cni' in next LTS?
Yeah we can go back to the version of the patch that had the
'use_cni' flag that was used in combination with the path
argument. We can add better documentation re the "use_cni"
misnomer... What we can then do is if no path argument is set by
the user assume their intent and and generate the path internally
in the AF_XDP PMD (which was suggested by Shibin at some stage).
That way there should be no surprises to the End User.
Long term I would like to keep a (renamed) path argument (in case
the path does ever change from the AF_XDP DP POV) and use it also
in combination with another (maybe boolean) param for passing
pinned bpf maps rather than another separate path.
WDYT? Would this work for the LTS release?