For active-backup, tlb, and alb mode,
bond_ethdev_promiscuous_{enable,disable} tries to set promisc mode on
the primary port, even when there are no slaves. It is harmless, as
rte_eth_promiscuous_{enable,disable} does nothing if the port number
is invalid. But, it does print a warning message. Here is an example
from testpmd.
testpmd> create bonded device 5 0
Created new bonded device net_bonding_testpmd_0 on (port 4).
Invalid port_id=33
testpmd> set promisc 4 off
Invalid port_id=33
33 in this case is RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS + 1, the invalid primary port
number used within the bonding driver. This warning message is
harmless but can be confusing to the user. So do not try to set
promisc on a primary port when we know it does not exist (i.e. no
slaves).
Fixes:
2efb58cbab6e ("bond: new link bonding library")
Cc: stable@dpdk.org
Signed-off-by: Hyong Youb Kim <hyonkim@cisco.com>
Acked-by: Chas Williams <chas3@att.com>
case BONDING_MODE_TLB:
case BONDING_MODE_ALB:
default:
+ /* Do not touch promisc when there cannot be primary ports */
+ if (internals->slave_count == 0)
+ break;
rte_eth_promiscuous_enable(internals->current_primary_port);
}
}
case BONDING_MODE_TLB:
case BONDING_MODE_ALB:
default:
+ /* Do not touch promisc when there cannot be primary ports */
+ if (internals->slave_count == 0)
+ break;
rte_eth_promiscuous_disable(internals->current_primary_port);
}
}