On 2015/02/19 22:30, Tetsuya Mukawa wrote: > On 2015/02/19 21:10, Thomas Monjalon wrote: >> 2015-02-19 11:49, Tetsuya Mukawa: >>> +/* attach the new virtual device, then store port_id of the device */ >>> +static int >>> +rte_eal_dev_attach_vdev(const char *vdevargs, uint8_t *port_id) >>> +{ >>> + char *args; >>> + uint8_t new_port_id; >>> + struct rte_eth_dev devs[RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS]; >>> + >>> + if ((vdevargs == NULL) || (port_id == NULL)) >>> + goto err0; >>> + >>> + args = strdup(vdevargs); >>> + if (args == NULL) >>> + goto err0; >>> + >>> + /* save current port status */ >>> + if (rte_eth_dev_save(devs, sizeof(devs))) >>> + goto err1; >>> + /* add the vdevargs to devargs_list */ >>> + if (rte_eal_devargs_add(RTE_DEVTYPE_VIRTUAL, args)) >>> + goto err1; >> Could you explain why you store devargs in a list? > I try to do same behavior when rte_eal_init() is called.
Sorry for lack of explanation. "vdevargs" of rte_eal_dev_attach_vdev() will be same format of "--vdev" option. And when rte_eal_init() is called, such a "--vdev" option value will be stored in devargs_list. So I try to same thing here. > If only hotplug doesn't do this, someone may be confused when they try > to realize devargs_list. > >>> + /* parse vdevargs, then retrieve device name */ >>> + get_vdev_name(args); >>> + /* walk around dev_driver_list to find the driver of the device, >>> + * then invoke probe function o the driver */ >>> + if (rte_eal_vdev_find_and_init(args)) >> TODO: get port_id from init. > Yes, I will. > I also add comment about it. > >>> + goto err2; >>> + /* get port_id enabled by above procedures */ >>> + if (rte_eth_dev_get_changed_port(devs, &new_port_id)) >>> + goto err2; >> [...] >>> --- a/lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_dev.h >>> +++ b/lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_dev.h >>> @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ extern "C" { >>> #endif >>> >>> #include <sys/queue.h> >>> +#include <rte_pci.h> >>> >>> /** Double linked list of device drivers. */ >>> TAILQ_HEAD(rte_driver_list, rte_driver); >>> @@ -57,6 +58,11 @@ TAILQ_HEAD(rte_driver_list, rte_driver); >>> typedef int (rte_dev_init_t)(const char *name, const char *args); >>> >>> /** >>> + * Uninitilization function called for each device driver once. >>> + */ >>> +typedef int (rte_dev_uninit_t)(const char *name); >> Why using name as parameter and not port_id? > This function pointer will be implemented in PMDs. > For example, in pcap PMD, rte_pmd_pcap_devuninit() is the function. > > static struct rte_driver pmd_pcap_drv = { > .name = "eth_pcap", > .type = PMD_VDEV, > .init = rte_pmd_pcap_devinit, > .uninit = rte_pmd_pcap_devuninit, > }; > > "port_id" isn't needed in PMD. > >> [...] >>> --- a/lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/Makefile >>> +++ b/lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/Makefile >>> @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ CFLAGS += -I$(RTE_SDK)/lib/librte_eal/common/include >>> CFLAGS += -I$(RTE_SDK)/lib/librte_ring >>> CFLAGS += -I$(RTE_SDK)/lib/librte_mempool >>> CFLAGS += -I$(RTE_SDK)/lib/librte_malloc >>> +CFLAGS += -I$(RTE_SDK)/lib/librte_mbuf >> Why do you need mbuf? > To include rte_ethdev.h in this code, rte_mbuf.h is also needed. > >> [...] >>> --- a/lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/rte_eal_version.map >>> +++ b/lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/rte_eal_version.map >>> @@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ DPDK_2.0 { >>> rte_eal_alarm_cancel; >>> rte_eal_alarm_set; >>> rte_eal_dev_init; >>> + rte_eal_dev_attach; >>> + rte_eal_dev_detach; >> Please keep alphabetical order. >> > Sure, I will. > > Thanks, > Tetsuya >