-* 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.
-
-* ethdev: the legacy filter API, including
- ``rte_eth_dev_filter_supported()``, ``rte_eth_dev_filter_ctrl()`` as well
- as filter types MACVLAN, ETHERTYPE, FLEXIBLE, SYN, NTUPLE, TUNNEL, FDIR,
- HASH and L2_TUNNEL, is superseded by the generic flow API (rte_flow) in
- PMDs that implement the latter.
- Target release for removal of the legacy API will be defined once most
- PMDs have switched to rte_flow.
-
-* 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.
+* 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.
+
+* 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: The flow director API, including ``rte_eth_conf.fdir_conf`` field,
+ and the related structures (``rte_fdir_*`` and ``rte_eth_fdir_*``),
+ will be removed in DPDK 20.11.
+
+* 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: ``uint32_t max_rx_pkt_len`` field of ``struct rte_eth_rxmode``, will be
+ replaced by a new ``uint32_t mtu`` field of ``struct rte_eth_conf`` in v21.11.
+ The new ``mtu`` field will be used to configure the initial device MTU via
+ ``rte_eth_dev_configure()`` API.
+ Later MTU can be changed by ``rte_eth_dev_set_mtu()`` API as done now.
+ The existing ``(struct rte_eth_dev)->data->mtu`` variable will be used to store
+ the configured ``mtu`` value,
+ and this new ``(struct rte_eth_dev)->data->dev_conf.mtu`` variable will
+ be used to store the user configuration request.
+ Unlike ``max_rx_pkt_len``, which was valid only when ``JUMBO_FRAME`` enabled,
+ ``mtu`` field will be always valid.
+ When ``mtu`` config is not provided by the application, default ``RTE_ETHER_MTU``
+ value will be used.
+ ``(struct rte_eth_dev)->data->mtu`` should be updated after MTU set successfully,
+ either by ``rte_eth_dev_configure()`` or ``rte_eth_dev_set_mtu()``.
+
+ An application may need to configure device for a specific Rx packet size, like for
+ cases ``DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_SCATTER`` is not supported and device received packet size
+ can't be bigger than Rx buffer size.
+ To cover these cases an application needs to know the device packet overhead to be
+ able to calculate the ``mtu`` corresponding to a Rx buffer size, for this
+ ``(struct rte_eth_dev_info).max_rx_pktlen`` will be kept,
+ the device packet overhead can be calculated as:
+ ``(struct rte_eth_dev_info).max_rx_pktlen - (struct rte_eth_dev_info).max_mtu``
+
+* ethdev: ``rx_descriptor_done`` dev_ops and ``rte_eth_rx_descriptor_done``
+ will be removed in 21.11.
+ Existing ``rte_eth_rx_descriptor_status`` and ``rte_eth_tx_descriptor_status``
+ APIs can be used as replacement.
+
+* ethdev: The port mirroring API can be replaced with a more fine grain flow API.
+ The structs ``rte_eth_mirror_conf``, ``rte_eth_vlan_mirror`` and the functions
+ ``rte_eth_mirror_rule_set``, ``rte_eth_mirror_rule_reset`` will be marked
+ as deprecated in DPDK 20.11, along with the associated macros ``ETH_MIRROR_*``.
+ This API will be fully removed in DPDK 21.11.
+
+* ethdev: Attribute ``shared`` of the ``struct rte_flow_action_count``
+ is deprecated and will be removed in DPDK 21.11. Shared counters should
+ be managed using shared actions API (``rte_flow_shared_action_create`` etc).
+
+* ethdev: The flow API matching pattern structures, ``struct rte_flow_item_*``,
+ should start with relevant protocol header.
+ Some matching pattern structures implements this by duplicating protocol header
+ fields in the struct. To clarify the intention and to be sure protocol header
+ is intact, will replace those fields with relevant protocol header struct.
+ In v21.02 both individual protocol header fields and the protocol header struct
+ will be added as union, target is switch usage to the protocol header by time.
+ In v21.11 LTS, protocol header fields will be cleaned and only protocol header
+ struct will remain.
+
+* ethdev: Queue specific stats fields will be removed from ``struct rte_eth_stats``.
+ Mentioned fields are: ``q_ipackets``, ``q_opackets``, ``q_ibytes``, ``q_obytes``,
+ ``q_errors``.
+ Instead queue stats will be received via xstats API. Current method support
+ will be limited to maximum 256 queues.
+ Also compile time flag ``RTE_ETHDEV_QUEUE_STAT_CNTRS`` will be removed.
+
+* ethdev: The offload flag ``PKT_RX_EIP_CKSUM_BAD`` will be removed and
+ replaced by the new flag ``PKT_RX_OUTER_IP_CKSUM_BAD``. The new name is more
+ consistent with existing outer header checksum status flag naming, which
+ should help in reducing confusion about its usage.