On Thu, 2 Jul 2026 at 18:13, Stephen Hemminger <[email protected]> wrote: > > Alternative to the patch "app/testpmd: fix multi-pool Rx setup with --no-NUMA" > from Maayan Kashani, fixing the problem at the source > rather than remapping inside mbuf_pool_find(). > > Since commit 835fd4893a31 ("app/testpmd: support cross-NUMA allocations"), > mbuf pools are created (and named) on SOCKET_ID_ANY > when NUMA support is disabled, but port->socket_id still holds 0/--socket-num. > Every name-based pool lookup that does not go through the single workaround in > start_port() misses. The reported multi-pool Rx failure is one instance; plain > "testpmd --no-numa --forward-mode=txonly" also crashes with a NULL > mempool dereference, and --socket-num no longer affects pool allocation. > > Patch 1 restores the invariant that port->socket_id equals the > socket id the pools are created and named with, and removes the > start_port() workaround. It should go to stable (the regression > shipped in 25.07 and 25.11); it cherry-picks onto 25.11 with > trivial context conflicts and was build- and run-tested there. > > Patch 2 consolidates the three diverging copies of the port socket > id policy into one helper; this also fixes hot-attached ports > ignoring --port-numa-config, --no-numa and --socket-num. > > Patch 3 prints SOCKET_ID_ANY as "any" instead of 4294967295. > > Patch 4 adds the error string to the interactive queue setup > command failure message; rte_eth_rx/tx_queue_setup() can return > -EBUSY silently when the port is started and the PMD lacks > runtime queue setup support. > > Stephen Hemminger (4): > app/testpmd: fix port socket ID with NUMA disabled > app/testpmd: consolidate port socket ID computation > app/testpmd: display any socket ID as text > app/testpmd: report reason when queue setup command fails > > app/test-pmd/cmdline.c | 12 +++-- > app/test-pmd/config.c | 18 ++++--- > app/test-pmd/testpmd.c | 120 +++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- > app/test-pmd/testpmd.h | 11 ++++ > 4 files changed, 92 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-)
LGTM. Series applied, thanks for the cleanups. -- David Marchand

