Hi all, On Wed, Nov 02, 2016 at 08:39:31AM +0000, Lu, Wenzhuo wrote: > Correct the typo of receiver. > > Hi Adrien, > The change from struct ip_frag_pkt pkt[0] to struct ip_frag_pkt pkt[] will > make IP reassembly not working. I think this is not the root cause. Maybe > Konstantin can give us some idea. > But I notice one thing, you change some from [0] to [], but others just add > '__extension__'. I believe if you add '__extension__' for struct ip_frag_pkt > pkt[0], we'll not hit this issue. Just curious why you use 2 ways to resolve > the same problem.
I've used the __extension__ method whenever the C99 syntax could not work due to invalid usage in the code, e.g. a flexible array cannot be the only member of a struct, you cannot make arrays out of structures that contain such fields, while there is no such constraint with the GNU syntax. For example see __extension__ uint8_t action_data[0] in struct rte_pipeline_table_entry. The C99 could not be used because of test_table_acl.c: struct rte_pipeline_table_entry entries[5]; If replacing ip_frag_pkt[] with __extension__ ip_frag_pkt pkt[0] in rte_ip_frag.h solves the issue, either some code is breaking some constraint somewhere or this change broke the ABI (unlikely considering a simple recompilation should have taken care of the issue). I did not notice any change in sizeof(struct rte_ip_frag_tbl) nor offsetof(struct rte_ip_frag_tbl, pkt) on my setup, perhaps the compilation flags used in your test affect them somehow. Can you confirm whether only reverting this particular field solves the issue? > From: Xu, HuilongX > Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 4:29 PM > To: drien.mazarguil at 6wind.com > Cc: Ananyev, Konstantin; Liu, Yu Y; Chen, WeichunX; Lu, Wenzhuo; Xu, HuilongX > Subject: dpdk16.11 RC2 package ipv4 reassembly example can't work > > Hi mazarguil, > I find ip reassembly example can't work with dpdk16.11 rc2 package. > But when I reset dpdk code before 347a1e037fd323e6c2af55d17f7f0dc4bfe1d479, > it works ok. > Could you have time to check this issue, thanks a lot. > Unzip password: intel123 > > Test detail info: > > os&kernel:4.2.3-300.fc23.x86_64 > gcc version:5.3.1 20160406 (Red Hat 5.3.1-6) (GCC) > NIC:03:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection > X552/X557-AT 10GBASE-T [8086:15ad] and > 84:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit > SFI/SFP+ Network Connection [8086:10fb] (rev 01) > package: dpdk16.11.rc2.tar.gz > test steps: > 1. build and install dpdk > 2. build ip_reassembly example > 3. run ip_reassembly > ./examples/ip_reassembly/build/ip_reassembly -c 0x2 -n 4 - -p 0x1 > --maxflows=1024 --flowttl=10s > 4. set tester port mtu > ip link set mtu 9000 dev ens160f1 > 5. setup scapy on tester and send packet > scapy > pcap = rdpcap("file.pcap") > sendp(pcap, iface="ens160f1") > 6. sniff packet on tester and check packet > test result: > dpdk16.04 reassembly packet successful but dpdk16.11 reassembly pack failed. > > comments: > file.pcap: send packets pcap file > tcpdump_16.04_reassembly_successful.pcap: sniff packets by tcpdump on 16.04. > tcpdump_reset_code_reassembly_failed.pcap: sniff packets by tcpdump on 16.11 > reset_code_reassembly_successful_.jpg: reassembly a packets successful detail > info > dpdk16.11_reassembly_failed.jpg: reassembly a packets failed detail info > -- Adrien Mazarguil 6WIND