Deprecation Notices
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+* linux: Linux kernel version 3.2 (which is the current minimum required
+ version for the DPDK) is not maintained anymore. Therefore the planned
+ minimum required kernel version for DPDK 19.02 will be the next oldest
+ Long Term Stable (LTS) version which is 3.16, but compatibility for
+ recent distribution kernels will be kept.
+
+* kvargs: The function ``rte_kvargs_process`` will get a new parameter
+ for returning key match count. It will ease handling of no-match case.
+
* 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
- ``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.
+
* mbuf: The opaque ``mbuf->hash.sched`` field will be updated to support generic
definition in line with the ethdev TM and MTR APIs. Currently, this field
is defined in librte_sched in a non-generic way. The new generic format
will contain: queue ID, traffic class, color. Field size will not change.
+* sched: Some API functions will change prototype due to the above
+ deprecation note for mbuf->hash.sched, e.g. ``rte_sched_port_pkt_write()``
+ and ``rte_sched_port_pkt_read()`` will likely have an additional parameter
+ of type ``struct rte_sched_port``.
+
* mbuf: the macro ``RTE_MBUF_INDIRECT()`` will be removed in v18.08 or later and
replaced with ``RTE_MBUF_CLONED()`` which is already added in v18.05. As
``EXT_ATTACHED_MBUF`` is newly introduced in v18.05, ``RTE_MBUF_INDIRECT()``
Target release for removal of the legacy API will be defined once most
PMDs have switched to rte_flow.
-* ethdev: In v18.11 ``rte_eth_dev_attach()`` and ``rte_eth_dev_detach()``
- will be removed.
- Hotplug functions ``rte_eal_hotplug_add()`` and ``rte_eal_hotplug_remove()``
- should be used instread.
- Function ``rte_eth_dev_get_port_by_name()`` may be used to find
- identifier of the added port.
-
-* eal: In v18.11 ``rte_eal_dev_attach()`` and ``rte_eal_dev_detach()``
- will be removed.
- Hotplug functions ``rte_eal_hotplug_add()`` and ``rte_eal_hotplug_remove()``
- should be used directly.
-
-* pdump: As we changed to use generic IPC, some changes in APIs and structure
- are expected in subsequent release.
-
- - ``rte_pdump_set_socket_dir`` will be removed;
- - The parameter, ``path``, of ``rte_pdump_init`` will be removed;
- - The enum ``rte_pdump_socktype`` will be removed.
+* ethdev: Maximum and minimum MTU values vary between hardware devices. In
+ hardware agnostic DPDK applications access to such information would allow
+ a more accurate way of validating and setting supported MTU values on a per
+ device basis rather than using a defined default for all devices. To
+ resolve this, the following members will be added to ``rte_eth_dev_info``.
+ Note: these can be added to fit a hole in the existing structure for amd64
+ but not for 32-bit, as such ABI change will occur as size of the structure
+ will increase.
+
+ - Member ``uint16_t min_mtu`` the minimum MTU allowed.
+ - Member ``uint16_t max_mtu`` the maximum MTU allowed.
+
+* security: New field ``uint64_t opaque_data`` is planned to be added into
+ ``rte_security_session`` structure. That would allow upper layer to easily
+ associate/de-associate some user defined data with the security session.
+
+* cryptodev: several API and ABI changes are planned for rte_cryptodev
+ in v19.02:
+
+ - The size and layout of ``rte_cryptodev_sym_session`` will change
+ to fix existing issues.
+ - The size and layout of ``rte_cryptodev_qp_conf`` and syntax of
+ ``rte_cryptodev_queue_pair_setup`` will change to to allow to use
+ two different mempools for crypto and device private sessions.