From: Yanghang Liu <yanghliu@redhat.com>
To: luca.boccassi@gmail.com
Cc: stable@dpdk.org, dev@dpdk.org, Ali Alnubani <alialnu@nvidia.com>,
David Christensen <drc@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,
Hemant Agrawal <hemant.agrawal@nxp.com>,
Ian Stokes <ian.stokes@intel.com>,
Jerin Jacob <jerinj@marvell.com>,
John McNamara <john.mcnamara@intel.com>,
Kevin Traynor <ktraynor@redhat.com>,
Luca Boccassi <bluca@debian.org>, Pei Zhang <pezhang@redhat.com>,
Raslan Darawsheh <rasland@nvidia.com>,
Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net>,
Chao Yang <chayang@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: 22.11.8 patches review and test
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2025 17:08:13 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAGYh1E-M+DHvhyVb0CMTL9t4yw9LE2WOvOi58yGF69J1bA=fGg@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20250326115132.1444530-1-luca.boccassi@gmail.com>
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I tested below 18 scenarios on RHEL 9.2 hosts and didn't find any new dpdk
issues.
- VM with device assignment(PF) throughput testing(1G hugepage size):
PASS
- VM with device assignment(PF) throughput testing(2M hugepage size) :
PASS
- VM with device assignment(VF) throughput testing: PASS
- PVP (host dpdk testpmd as vswitch) 1Q: throughput testing: PASS
- PVP vhost-user 2Q throughput testing: PASS
- PVP vhost-user 1Q - cross numa node throughput testing: PASS
- VM with vhost-user 2 queues throughput testing: PASS
- vhost-user reconnect with dpdk-client, qemu-server(qemu reconnect):
PASS
- vhost-user reconnect with dpdk-client, qemu-server(ovs reconnect): PASS
- PVP reconnect with dpdk-client, qemu-server: PASS
- PVP 1Q live migration testing: PASS
- PVP 1Q cross numa node live migration testing: PASS
- VM with ovs+dpdk+vhost-user 1Q live migration testing: PASS
- VM with ovs+dpdk+vhost-user 1Q live migration testing (2M): PASS
- VM with ovs+dpdk+vhost-user 2Q live migration testing: PASS
- VM with ovs+dpdk+vhost-user 4Q live migration testing: PASS
- Host PF + DPDK testing: PASS
- Host VF + DPDK testing: PASS
Test Versions:
- qemu-kvm-7.2.0
- kernel 5.14
- libvirt 9.0
- ovs 3.1
- git log
commit 684d996a201182b5335012055df33284e753d832
Author: Luca Boccassi <luca.boccassi@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Mar 26 11:26:26 2025 +0000
version: 22.11.8-rc1
Signed-off-by: Luca Boccassi <luca.boccassi@gmail.com>
- Test device : X540-AT2 NIC(ixgbe, 10G)
Tested-by: Yanghang Liu <yanghliu@redhat.com>
Best Regards,
Yanghang Liu
On Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 7:51 PM <luca.boccassi@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here is a list of patches targeted for stable release 22.11.8.
>
> The planned date for the final release is 2025/04/10.
>
> Please help with testing and validation of your use cases and report
> any issues/results with reply-all to this mail. For the final release
> the fixes and reported validations will be added to the release notes.
>
> A release candidate tarball can be found at:
>
> https://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk-stable/tag/?id=v22.11.8-rc1
>
> These patches are located at branch 22.11 of dpdk-stable repo:
> https://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk-stable/
>
> Thanks.
>
> Luca Boccassi
>
> ---
> Aleksandr Loktionov (2):
> net/igc/base: fix MAC address hash bit shift
> net/e1000/base: fix MAC address hash bit shift
>
> Amir Avivi (2):
> net/igc/base: fix iterator type
> net/e1000/base: fix iterator type
>
> Anatoly Burakov (3):
> net/e1000/base: correct mPHY access logic
> net/e1000: fix crashes in secondary processes
> net/ixgbe: fix crashes in secondary processes
>
> Andre Muezerie (5):
> eal/x86: fix some intrinsics header include for Windows
> net/bnxt: fix indication of allocation
> common/idpf: fix void function returning a value
> net/intel: fix void functions returning a value
> stack: fix pop in C11 implementation
>
> Andrew Boyer (1):
> doc: update ionic driver guide
>
> Ariel Otilibili (5):
> net/sfc: remove unnecessary assignment
> net/enetfec: remove useless assignment
> use Python raw string notation
> eal/linux: remove useless assignments
> mempool: fix errno in empty create
>
> Arkadiusz Kusztal (1):
> test/crypto: fix check for OOP header data
>
> Barbara Skobiej (3):
> net/igc/base: fix data type in MAC hash
> net/e1000/base: fix data type in MAC hash
> net/e1000/base: fix reset for 82580
>
> Bruce Richardson (6):
> net/iavf: remove reset of Tx prepare function pointer
> net/intel: fix build with icx
> test/dma: fix pointers in IOVA as PA mode
> net/iavf: check interrupt registration failure
> net/iavf: fix crash on app exit on FreeBSD
> eal: fix undetected NUMA nodes
>
> Carolyn Wyborny (1):
> net/e1000/base: skip management check for 82575
>
> Chengwen Feng (2):
> app/testpmd: show all DCB priority TC map
> app/testpmd: avoid crash in DCB config
>
> David Marchand (2):
> net/mlx5: fix leak in HWS flow counter action
> ci: point at GitHub mirror
>
> Dengdui Huang (3):
> net/hns3: fix mbuf freeing in simple Tx path
> net/hns3: fix copper port initialization
> net/hns3: fix reset timeout
>
> Dima Ruinskiy (5):
> net/igc/base: fix deadlock when writing i225 register
> net/igc/base: fix infinite loop
> net/igc/base: fix typo in LTR calculation
> net/igc/base: fix unused value
> net/e1000/base: fix unchecked return
>
> Ferruh Yigit (1):
> ethdev: convert string initialization
>
> Gavin Hu (1):
> net/mlx5: fix polling CQEs
>
> Gowrishankar Muthukrishnan (3):
> crypto/virtio: fix data queues iteration
> examples/vhost_crypto: fix user callbacks
> crypto/openssl: validate incorrect RSA signature
>
> Gregory Etelson (1):
> net/mlx5: fix IPIP tunnel verification
>
> Huisong Li (1):
> ethdev: fix functions available in new device event
>
> Jakub Buchocki (1):
> net/e1000/base: fix uninitialized variable
>
> Jianping Zhao (1):
> vhost: clear ring addresses when getting vring base
>
> Jie Hai (2):
> net/hns3: remove PVID info dump for VF
> net/hns3: rename RAS module
>
> Junfeng Guo (1):
> net/mlx5: fix actions translation error overwrite
>
> Kevin Traynor (1):
> vhost: add null callback checks
>
> Konstantin Ananyev (1):
> test/ring: fix init with custom number of lcores
>
> Long Li (3):
> net/netvsc: scan all net devices under the PCI device
> net/netvsc: remove device if its net devices removed
> net/mana: fix multi-process tracking
>
> Long Wu (1):
> net/bonding: fix dedicated queue setup
>
> Maayan Kashani (7):
> net/mlx5: adjust actions per rule limitation
> net/mlx5: fix flush of non-template flow rules
> net/mlx5: fix GRE flow match with SWS
> net/mlx5: fix LACP packet handling in isolated mode
> net/mlx5/hws: fix crash using represented port without ID
> net/mlx5/hws: fix GTP flags matching
> net/mlx5: fix GRE matching on root table
>
> Matthew Smith (1):
> net/ice: fix dropped packets when using VRRP
>
> Minggang Li (Gavin) (1):
> net/mlx5: fix Netlink socket leak
>
> Mingjin Ye (1):
> net/ixgbe: fix minimum Rx/Tx descriptors
>
> Nawal Kishor (1):
> common/cnxk: fix atomic load in batch ops
>
> Nicolas Chautru (1):
> test/bbdev: update FFT test vectors
>
> Nithin Dabilpuram (1):
> common/cnxk: fix inbound IPsec SA setup
>
> Nithinsen Kaithakadan (1):
> examples/ipsec-secgw: fix IV length in CTR 192/256
>
> Pawel Malinowski (2):
> net/igc/base: fix semaphore timeout value
> net/e1000/base: fix semaphore timeout value
>
> Przemyslaw Ciesielski (4):
> net/igc/base: fix bitwise operation type
> net/igc/base: fix NVM data type in bit shift
> net/e1000/base: fix bitwise operation type
> net/e1000/base: fix NVM data type in bit shift
>
> Rahul Bhansali (1):
> net/cnxk: fix NIX send header L3 type
>
> Rajesh Mudimadugula (1):
> crypto/virtio: fix redundant queue free
>
> Sangtani Parag Satishbhai (1):
> net/bnxt: fix crash when representor is re-attached
>
> Sasha Neftin (3):
> net/igc/base: increase PHY power up delay
> net/igc/base: reset loop variable
> net/igc/base: fix LTR for i225
>
> Shani Peretz (1):
> bus/pci: fix registered device name
>
> Shaokai Zhang (2):
> test/crypto: fix AES-ECB test lengths
> test/crypto: remove unused variable
>
> Shijith Thotton (1):
> test/event: fix number of queues in eventdev conf
>
> Stephen Hemminger (21):
> crypto/cnxk: fix build with GCC 15
> net/thunderx/base: fix build with GCC 15
> build: force GCC 15 to initialize padding bits
> raw/cnxk_gpio: fix file descriptor leak
> net/i40e: remove duplicate code
> eal: fix devargs layers parsing out of bounds
> net/qede: fix debug messages array
> examples/ptpclient: fix message parsing
> net/hinic: fix flow type bitmask overflow
> crypto/dpaa2_sec: fix bitmask truncation
> crypto/dpaa_sec: fix bitmask truncation
> event/dpaa: fix bitmask truncation
> net/dpaa: fix bitmask truncation
> net/dpaa2: fix bitmask truncation
> net/qede: fix nested loops
> examples/l3fwd: fix socket ID check
> common/cnxk: fix null check
> test/bonding: fix active backup receive test
> doc: fix feature flags for queue start/stop
> app/testpmd: fix out-of-bound reference in offload config
> pdump: clear statistics when enabled
>
> Tejasree Kondoj (1):
> examples/ipsec-secgw: fix cryptodev and eventdev IDs
>
> Tudor Cornea (1):
> net/af_packet: fix socket close on device stop
>
> Vamsi Attunuru (1):
> common/cnxk: fix DPI mailbox structure
>
> Viacheslav Ovsiienko (1):
> net/mlx5: fix hardware packet type translation
>
> Vladimir Medvedkin (1):
> net/ice: fix memory leak in scalar Rx
>
> Wathsala Vithanage (1):
> crypto/openssl: fix CMAC auth context update
>
> Yang Ming (2):
> eal/linux: fix memseg length in legacy mem init
> net/iavf: fix mbuf release in Arm multi-process
>
> Yunjian Wang (2):
> vhost: check GSO size validity
> vhost: check descriptor chains length
>
> Zaiyu Wang (1):
> net/txgbe: remove useless condition for SW-FW sync
>
>
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