The "reserved" field in virtio_net and vhost_virtqueue struct is not
necessary any more. We now expose virtio_net device with a number "vid".
This patch also removes the "priv" field: all fields are priviate now:
application can't access it now. The only way that we could still access
it is to expose it by a function, but I doubt that's needed or worthwhile.
Signed-off-by: Yuanhan Liu <yuanhan.liu@linux.intel.com>
Tested-by: Rich Lane <rich.lane@bigswitch.com>
Acked-by: Rich Lane <rich.lane@bigswitch.com>
/* Physical address of used ring, for logging */
uint64_t log_guest_addr;
- uint64_t reserved[15];
struct buf_vector buf_vec[BUF_VECTOR_MAX];
} __rte_cache_aligned;
#define IF_NAME_SZ (PATH_MAX > IFNAMSIZ ? PATH_MAX : IFNAMSIZ)
char ifname[IF_NAME_SZ];
uint32_t virt_qp_nb;
- void *priv;
uint64_t log_size;
uint64_t log_base;
struct ether_addr mac;
/* to tell if we need broadcast rarp packet */
rte_atomic16_t broadcast_rarp;
- uint64_t reserved[61];
struct vhost_virtqueue *virtqueue[VHOST_MAX_QUEUE_PAIRS * 2];
} __rte_cache_aligned;