ABI and API Deprecation
=======================
-See the :doc:`guidelines document for details of the ABI policy </contributing/versioning>`.
-API and ABI deprecation notices are to be posted here.
-
+See the guidelines document for details of the :doc:`ABI policy
+<../contributing/abi_policy>`. API and ABI deprecation notices are to be posted
+here.
Deprecation Notices
-------------------
* eal: The function ``rte_eal_remote_launch`` will return new error codes
after read or write error on the pipe, instead of calling ``rte_panic``.
-* eal: the ``rte_mem_config`` struct will be made private to remove it from the
- externally visible ABI and allow it to be updated in the future.
-
-* eal: both declaring and identifying devices will be streamlined in v18.11.
- New functions will appear to query a specific port from buses, classes of
- device and device drivers. Device declaration will be made coherent with the
- new scheme of device identification.
- As such, ``rte_devargs`` device representation will change.
-
- - The enum ``rte_devtype`` was used to identify a bus and will disappear.
- - Functions previously deprecated will change or disappear:
-
- + ``rte_eal_devargs_type_count``
-
-* vfio: removal of ``rte_vfio_dma_map`` and ``rte_vfio_dma_unmap`` APIs which
- have been replaced with ``rte_dev_dma_map`` and ``rte_dev_dma_unmap``
- functions. The due date for the removal targets DPDK 20.02.
-
-* pci: Several exposed functions are misnamed.
- The following functions are deprecated starting from v17.11 and are replaced:
-
- - ``eal_parse_pci_BDF`` replaced by ``rte_pci_addr_parse``
- - ``eal_parse_pci_DomBDF`` replaced by ``rte_pci_addr_parse``
- - ``rte_eal_compare_pci_addr`` replaced by ``rte_pci_addr_cmp``
-
-* dpaa2: removal of ``rte_dpaa2_memsegs`` structure which has been replaced
- by a pa-va search library. This structure was earlier being used for holding
- memory segments used by dpaa2 driver for faster pa->va translation. This
- structure would be made internal (or removed if all dependencies are cleared)
- in future releases.
+* eal: The ``rte_logs`` struct and global symbol will be made private to
+ remove it from the externally visible ABI and allow it to be updated in the
+ future.
+
+* rte_atomicNN_xxx: These APIs do not take memory order parameter. This does
+ not allow for writing optimized code for all the CPU architectures supported
+ in DPDK. DPDK will adopt C11 atomic operations semantics and provide wrappers
+ using C11 atomic built-ins. These wrappers must be used for patches that
+ need to be merged in 20.08 onwards. This change will not introduce any
+ performance degradation.
+
+* rte_smp_*mb: These APIs provide full barrier functionality. However, many
+ use cases do not require full barriers. To support such use cases, DPDK will
+ adopt C11 barrier semantics and provide wrappers using C11 atomic built-ins.
+ These wrappers must be used for patches that need to be merged in 20.08
+ onwards. This change will not introduce any performance degradation.
+
+* igb_uio: In the view of reducing the kernel dependency from the main tree,
+ as a first step, the Technical Board decided to move ``igb_uio``
+ kernel module to the dpdk-kmods repository in the /linux/igb_uio/ directory
+ in 20.11.
+ Minutes of Technical Board Meeting of `2019-11-06
+ <https://mails.dpdk.org/archives/dev/2019-November/151763.html>`_.
+
+* lib: will fix extending some enum/define breaking the ABI. There are multiple
+ samples in DPDK that enum/define terminated with a ``.*MAX.*`` value which is
+ used by iterators, and arrays holding these values are sized with this
+ ``.*MAX.*`` value. So extending this enum/define increases the ``.*MAX.*``
+ value which increases the size of the array and depending on how/where the
+ array is used this may break the ABI.
+ ``RTE_ETH_FLOW_MAX`` is one sample of the mentioned case, adding a new flow
+ type will break the ABI because of ``flex_mask[RTE_ETH_FLOW_MAX]`` array
+ usage in following public struct hierarchy:
+ ``rte_eth_fdir_flex_conf -> rte_fdir_conf -> rte_eth_conf (in the middle)``.
+ Need to identify this kind of usages and fix in 20.11, otherwise this blocks
+ us extending existing enum/define.
+ One solution can be using a fixed size array instead of ``.*MAX.*`` value.
+
+* ethdev: Split the ``struct eth_dev_ops`` struct to hide it as much as possible
+ will be done in 20.11.
+ Currently the ``struct eth_dev_ops`` struct is accessible by the application
+ because some inline functions, like ``rte_eth_tx_descriptor_status()``,
+ access the struct directly.
+ The struct will be separate in two, the ops used by inline functions will be
+ moved next to Rx/Tx burst functions, rest of the ``struct eth_dev_ops`` struct
+ will be moved to header file for drivers to hide it from applications.
* ethdev: the legacy filter API, including
``rte_eth_dev_filter_supported()``, ``rte_eth_dev_filter_ctrl()`` as well
Target release for removal of the legacy API will be defined once most
PMDs have switched to rte_flow.
-* kni: remove KNI ethtool support. To clarify, this is not to remove the KNI,
- but only to remove ethtool support of it that is disabled by default and
- can be enabled via ``CONFIG_RTE_KNI_KMOD_ETHTOOL`` config option.
- Existing KNI ethtool implementation is only supported by ``igb`` & ``ixgbe``
- drivers, by using a copy of kernel drivers in DPDK. This model cannot be
- extended to all drivers in DPDK and it is too much effort to maintain
- kernel modules in DPDK. As a result users won't be able to use ``ethtool``
- via ``igb`` & ``ixgbe`` anymore.
-
-* cryptodev: New member in ``rte_cryptodev_config`` to allow applications to
- disable features supported by the crypto device. Only the following features
- would be allowed to be disabled this way,
-
- - ``RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_SYMMETRIC_CRYPTO``
- - ``RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_ASYMMETRIC_CRYPTO``
- - ``RTE_CRYPTODEV_FF_SECURITY``
-
- Disabling unused features would facilitate efficient usage of HW/SW offload.
-
- - Member ``uint64_t ff_disable`` in ``rte_cryptodev_config``
-
- The field would be added in v19.08.
-
-* cryptodev: the ``uint8_t *data`` member of ``key`` structure in the xforms
- structure (``rte_crypto_cipher_xform``, ``rte_crypto_auth_xform``, and
- ``rte_crypto_aead_xform``) will be changed to ``const uint8_t *data``.
+* ethdev: Update API functions returning ``void`` to return ``int`` with
+ negative errno values to indicate various error conditions (e.g.
+ invalid port ID, unsupported operation, failed operation):
+
+ - ``rte_eth_dev_stop``
+ - ``rte_eth_dev_close``
+
+* ethdev: New offload flags ``DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_FLOW_MARK`` will be added in 19.11.
+ This will allow application to enable or disable PMDs from updating
+ ``rte_mbuf::hash::fdir``.
+ This scheme will allow PMDs to avoid writes to ``rte_mbuf`` fields on Rx and
+ thereby improve Rx performance if application wishes do so.
+ In 19.11 PMDs will still update the field even when the offload is not
+ enabled.
+
+* ethdev: ``rx_descriptor_done`` dev_ops and ``rte_eth_rx_descriptor_done``
+ will be deprecated in 20.11 and will be removed in 21.11.
+ Existing ``rte_eth_rx_descriptor_status`` and ``rte_eth_tx_descriptor_status``
+ APIs can be used as replacement.
+
+* traffic manager: All traffic manager API's in ``rte_tm.h`` were mistakenly made
+ ABI stable in the v19.11 release. The TM maintainer and other contributors have
+ agreed to keep the TM APIs as experimental in expectation of additional spec
+ improvements. Therefore, all APIs in ``rte_tm.h`` will be marked back as
+ experimental in v20.11 DPDK release. For more details, please see `the thread
+ <https://mails.dpdk.org/archives/dev/2020-April/164970.html>`_.
+
+* cryptodev: support for using IV with all sizes is added, J0 still can
+ be used but only when IV length in following structs ``rte_crypto_auth_xform``,
+ ``rte_crypto_aead_xform`` is set to zero. When IV length is greater or equal
+ to one it means it represents IV, when is set to zero it means J0 is used
+ directly, in this case 16 bytes of J0 need to be passed.
+
+* sched: To allow more traffic classes, flexible mapping of pipe queues to
+ traffic classes, and subport level configuration of pipes and queues
+ changes will be made to macros, data structures and API functions defined
+ in "rte_sched.h". These changes are aligned to improvements suggested in the
+ RFC https://mails.dpdk.org/archives/dev/2018-November/120035.html.
* metrics: The function ``rte_metrics_init`` will have a non-void return
in order to notify errors instead of calling ``rte_exit``.
+
+* power: ``rte_power_set_env`` function will no longer return 0 on attempt
+ to set new power environment if power environment was already initialized.
+ In this case the function will return -1 unless the environment is unset first
+ (using ``rte_power_unset_env``). Other function usage scenarios will not change.
+
+* python: Since the beginning of 2020, Python 2 has officially reached
+ end-of-support: https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/.
+ Python 2 support will be completely removed in 20.11.
+ In 20.08, explicit deprecation warnings will be displayed when running
+ scripts with Python 2.
+
+* pci: Remove ``RTE_KDRV_NONE`` based device driver probing.
+ In order to optimize the DPDK PCI enumeration management, ``RTE_KDRV_NONE``
+ based device driver probing will be removed in v20.08.
+ The legacy virtio is the only consumer of ``RTE_KDRV_NONE`` based device
+ driver probe scheme. The legacy virtio support will be available through
+ the existing VFIO/UIO based kernel driver scheme.
+ More details at https://patches.dpdk.org/patch/69351/