In iavf_handle_virtchnl_msg(), it is not appropriate for _clear_cmd()
to be used as a notification to foreground thread. So introduce
_notify_cmd() to fix this error. In addition, since _notify_cmd()
contains rte_wmb(), rte_compiler_barrier() is not necessary.
Sending msg from VF to PF is mainly by calling iavf_execute_vf_cmd(),
the whole virtchnl msg process is like,
iavf_execute_vf_cmd() will call iavf_aq_send_msg_to_pf() to send
msg and then polling the cmd done flag as "if (vf->pend_cmd ==
VIRTCHNL_OP_UNKNOWN)"
When reply msg is returned by pf, iavf_handle_virtchnl_msg() in
isr will read msg return value by "vf->cmd_retval = msg_ret" and
immediately set the cmd done flag by calling _clear_cmd() to
notify the iavf_execute_vf_cmd().
iavf_execute_vf_cmd() find the cmd done flag is set and then
check whether command return value vf->cmd_retval is success or
not.
However _clear_cmd() also resets the vf->cmd_retval to success,
overwriting the actual return value which is used for diagnosis.
So iavf_execute_vf_cmd() will always find vf->cmd_retval is
success and then return success.
Fixes:
22b123a36d07 ("net/avf: initialize PMD")
Cc: stable@dpdk.org
Signed-off-by: Yahui Cao <yahui.cao@intel.com>
Acked-by: Qi Zhang <qi.z.zhang@intel.com>
Acked-by: Xiaolong Ye <xiaolong.ye@intel.com>
uint32_t out_size; /* buffer size for response */
};
+/* notify current command done. Only call in case execute
+ * _atomic_set_cmd successfully.
+ */
+static inline void
+_notify_cmd(struct iavf_info *vf, uint32_t msg_ret)
+{
+ vf->cmd_retval = msg_ret;
+ rte_wmb();
+ vf->pend_cmd = VIRTCHNL_OP_UNKNOWN;
+}
+
/* clear current command. Only call in case execute
* _atomic_set_cmd successfully.
*/
info.msg_len);
} else {
/* read message and it's expected one */
- if (msg_opc == vf->pend_cmd) {
- vf->cmd_retval = msg_ret;
- /* prevent compiler reordering */
- rte_compiler_barrier();
- _clear_cmd(vf);
- } else
+ if (msg_opc == vf->pend_cmd)
+ _notify_cmd(vf, msg_ret);
+ else
PMD_DRV_LOG(ERR, "command mismatch,"
"expect %u, get %u",
vf->pend_cmd, msg_opc);