On 11/8/2018 3:59 PM, Thomas Monjalon wrote: > Hi, > > We need to gather more information about this bug. > More below. > > 07/11/2018 10:04, Wiles, Keith: >>> On Nov 6, 2018, at 9:30 PM, Yongseok Koh <ys...@mellanox.com> wrote: >>>> On Nov 5, 2018, at 6:06 AM, Wiles, Keith <keith.wi...@intel.com> wrote: >>>>> On Nov 2, 2018, at 9:04 PM, Yongseok Koh <ys...@mellanox.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> This is a workaround to prevent a crash, which might be caused by >>>>> optimization of newer gcc (7.3.0) on Intel Skylake. >>>> >>>> Should the code below not also test for the gcc version and >>>> the Sky Lake processor, maybe I am wrong but it seems it is >>>> turning AVX512 for all GCC builds >>> >>> I didn't want to check gcc version as 7.3.0 is very new. Only gcc 8 is >>> newly up since then (gcc 8.2). >>> Also, I wasn't able to test every gcc versions and I wanted to be a bit >>> conservative for this crash. >>> Performance drop (if any) by disabling a new (experimental) feature would >>> be less risky than unaccountable crash. >>> And, it does disable the feature only if CONFIG_RTE_ENABLE_AVX512=n. Please >>> refer to v3. >> >> Are you not turning off all of the GCC versions for AVX512. >> And you can test for range or greater then GCC version and >> it just seems like we are turning off every gcc version, is that true? > > Do we know exactly which GCC versions are affected? > >>>> Also bug 97 seems a bit obscure reference, maybe you know >>>> the bug report, but more details would be good? >>> >>> I sent out the report to dev list two month ago. >>> And I created the Bug 97 in order to reference it >>> in the commit message. >>> I didn't want to repeat same message here and there, >>> but it would've been better to have some sort of summary >>> of the Bug, although v3 has a few more words. >>> However, v3 has been merged. >> >> Still this is too obscure if nothing else give a link to >> a specific bug not just 97. > > The URL is > https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97 > The bug is also pointing to an email: > https://mails.dpdk.org/archives/dev/2018-September/111522.html > > Summary: > - CPU: Intel Skylake > - Linux environment: Ubuntu 18.04 > - Compiler: gcc-7.3 (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3)
Is it possible to test a few other gcc versions to check if the issue is specific to this compiler version? > - Scenario: testpmd crashes when it starts forwarding > - Behaviour: AVX2 version of rte_memcpy() optimized with 512b > instructions > - Fix: disable AVX512 optimization with -mno-avx512f > > It seems to have been reproduced only when using mlx5 PMD so far. > Any other experience? > >