26/07/2018 04:30, John Daley: > From: Hyong Youb Kim <hyon...@cisco.com> > > This reverts the patch that enabled mbuf fast free. > > There are two main reasons. > > First, enic_fast_free_wq_bufs is broken. When > DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_MBUF_FAST_FREE is enabled, the driver calls this > function to free transmitted mbufs. This function currently does not > reset next and nb_segs. This is simply wrong as the fast-free flag > does not imply anything about next and nb_segs. > > We could fix enic_fast_free_wq_bufs by making it to call > rte_pktmbuf_prefree_seg to reset the required fields. But, it negates > most of cycle saving. > > Second, there are customer applications that blindly enable all Tx > offloads supported by the device. Some of these applications do not > satisfy the requirements of mbuf fast free (i.e. a single pool per > queue and refcnt = 1), and end up crashing or behaving badly. > > Fixes: bcaa54c1a148 ("net/enic: support mbuf fast free offload") > > Signed-off-by: Hyong Youb Kim <hyon...@cisco.com> > Reviewed-by: John Daley <johnd...@cisco.com>
Applied