http://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1888
Bug ID: 1888
Summary: dpaa/dpaa2: permanent tx errors cause caller to retry
packets forever
Product: DPDK
Version: 25.11
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: minor
Priority: Normal
Component: ethdev
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Target Milestone: ---
Both dpaa and dpaa2 transmit paths stop processing on any error and return
a short count without freeing the failing packet. For permanent errors
(unsupported segment count, missing buffer pool), this leaves the bad packet
as the first unconsumed entry and the caller retries it indefinitely.
## Affected functions
- `dpaa_eth_queue_tx()` in `drivers/net/dpaa/dpaa_rxtx.c`
- `dpaa2_dev_tx()` in `drivers/net/dpaa2/dpaa2_rxtx.c`
- `dpaa2_dev_tx_ordered()` in `drivers/net/dpaa2/dpaa2_rxtx.c`
## Description
All three functions prepare frame descriptors in a loop. When an error
occurs at position N, they jump to a `send_pkts` / `send_n_return` label
that enqueues packets 0 through N-1 and returns. The packet at position N
is neither enqueued nor freed — it is returned to the caller as the first
unconsumed packet.
For transient errors (allocation failure, HW backpressure) this is
tolerable since the caller can retry and succeed later. For permanent
errors the packet can never succeed and callers that re-submit unconsumed
packets spin forever:
```c
while (nb_pkts) {
n = rte_eth_tx_burst(port, txq, mbufs, nb_pkts);
mbufs += n;
nb_pkts -= n;
}
```
Permanent error conditions include:
- **dpaa**: `nb_segs > DPAA_SGT_MAX_ENTRIES` in `tx_on_dpaa_pool()`
- **dpaa2**: `nb_segs > 1` for non-hw-offload buffer pool
- **dpaa2**: no buffer pool attached (`!mp || !priv->bp_list`)
## Expected behavior
Per the rte_eth_tx_burst() contract, the driver should consume erroneous
packets (free the mbuf), count them in `tx_errors`, and continue processing
the remaining burst — not stop at the first error.
## Note
The dpaa2 `sw_td` (software tail drop) path handles this correctly: it
frees all remaining packets and returns the full count. The same approach
should be applied to permanent errors in the normal transmit paths.
## Version
Found by code inspection against DPDK v25.03-rc1.
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