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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
Copyright 2018 The DPDK contributors
ABI and API Deprecation
=======================
See the guidelines document for details of the :doc:`ABI policy
<../contributing/abi_policy>`. API and ABI deprecation notices are to be posted
here.
Deprecation Notices
-------------------
* make: Support for building DPDK with "make" has been deprecated and
support will be removed in the 20.11 release. From 20.11 onwards, DPDK
should be built using meson and ninja. For basic instructions see the
`Quick-start Guide <https://core.dpdk.org/doc/quick-start/>`_ on the
website or the `Getting Started Guide
<https://doc.dpdk.org/guides/linux_gsg/build_dpdk.html>`_ document.
* meson: The minimum supported version of meson for configuring and building
DPDK will be increased to v0.47.1 (from 0.41) from DPDK 19.05 onwards. For
those users with a version earlier than 0.47.1, an updated copy of meson
can be got using the ``pip``, or ``pip3``, tool for downloading python
packages.
* 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: The function ``rte_eal_remote_launch`` will return new error codes
after read or write error on the pipe, instead of calling ``rte_panic``.
* eal: The ``rte_logs`` struct and global symbol will be made private to
remove it from the externally visible ABI and allow it to be updated in the
future.
* 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.
* rte_cio_*mb: Since the IO barriers for ARMv8 platforms are relaxed from DSB
to DMB, rte_cio_*mb APIs provide the same functionality as rte_io_*mb
APIs (taking all platforms into consideration). rte_io_*mb APIs should be
used in the place of rte_cio_*mb APIs. The rte_cio_*mb APIs will be
deprecated in 20.11 release.
* igb_uio: In the view of reducing the kernel dependency from the main tree,
as a first step, the Technical Board decided to move ``igb_uio``
kernel module to the dpdk-kmods repository in the /linux/igb_uio/ directory
in 20.11.
Minutes of Technical Board Meeting of `2019-11-06
<https://mails.dpdk.org/archives/dev/2019-November/151763.html>`_.
* 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.
* pci: The PCI resources map API (``pci_map_resource`` and
``pci_unmap_resource``) was not abstracting the Unix mmap flags (see the
workaround for Windows support implemented in the commit
9d2b24593724 ("pci: keep API compatibility with mmap values")).
This API will be removed from the public API in 20.11 and moved to the PCI
bus driver along with the PCI resources lists and associated structures
(``pci_map``, ``pci_msix_table``, ``mapped_pci_resource`` and
``mapped_pci_res_list``).
With this removal, there won't be a need for the mentioned workaround which
will be reverted.
* pci: The ``rte_kernel_driver`` enum defined in rte_dev.h will be made private
to the PCI subsystem as it is used only by the PCI bus driver and PCI
drivers.
The associated field ``kdrv`` in the ethdev ``rte_eth_dev_data`` structure
will be removed as it gave no useful abstracted information to the
applications and had no user (neither internal nor external).
* mbuf: Some fields will be converted to dynamic API in DPDK 20.11
in order to reserve more space for the dynamic fields, as explained in
`this presentation <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ttl6MlhmzWY>`_.
The following static fields will be moved as dynamic:
- ``timestamp``
- ``userdata`` / ``udata64``
- ``seqn``
As a consequence, the layout of the ``struct rte_mbuf`` will be re-arranged,
avoiding impact on vectorized implementation of the driver datapaths,
while evaluating performance gains of a better use of the first cache line.
The deprecated unioned fields ``buf_physaddr`` and ``refcnt_atomic``
(as explained below) will be removed in DPDK 20.11.
* mbuf: ``refcnt_atomic`` member in structures ``rte_mbuf`` and
``rte_mbuf_ext_shared_info`` is of type ``rte_atomic16_t``.
Due to adoption of C11 atomic builtins, the field ``refcnt_atomic``
will be replaced with ``refcnt`` of type ``uint16_t`` in DPDK 20.11.
* ethdev: Split the ``struct eth_dev_ops`` struct to hide it as much as possible
will be done in 20.11.
Currently the ``struct eth_dev_ops`` struct is accessible by the application
because some inline functions, like ``rte_eth_tx_descriptor_status()``,
access the struct directly.
The struct will be separate in two, the ops used by inline functions will be
moved next to Rx/Tx burst functions, rest of the ``struct eth_dev_ops`` struct
will be moved to header file for drivers to hide it from applications.
* 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.
The legacy API will be removed in DPDK 20.11.
* 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: The legacy L2 tunnel filtering API is deprecated as the rest of
the legacy filtering API.
The functions ``rte_eth_dev_l2_tunnel_eth_type_conf`` and
``rte_eth_dev_l2_tunnel_offload_set`` which were not marked as deprecated,
will be removed in DPDK 20.11.
* ethdev: Update API functions returning ``void`` to return ``int`` with
negative errno values to indicate various error conditions (e.g.
invalid port ID, unsupported operation, failed operation):
- ``rte_eth_dev_stop``
- ``rte_eth_dev_close``
* ethdev: The temporary flag RTE_ETH_DEV_CLOSE_REMOVE will be removed in 20.11.
As a consequence, the new behaviour introduced in 18.11 will be effective
for all drivers: generic port resources are freed on close operation.
Private resources are expected to be released in the ``dev_close`` callback.
More details in http://inbox.dpdk.org/dev/5248162.j6AOsuQRmx@thomas/
* 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: ``rx_descriptor_done`` dev_ops and ``rte_eth_rx_descriptor_done``
will be deprecated in 20.11 and 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: Some internal APIs for driver usage are exported in the .map file.
Now DPDK has ``__rte_internal`` marker so we can mark internal APIs and move
them to the INTERNAL block in .map. Although these APIs are internal it will
break the ABI checks, that is why change is planned for 20.11.
The list of internal APIs are mainly ones listed in ``rte_ethdev_driver.h``.
* traffic manager: All traffic manager API's in ``rte_tm.h`` were mistakenly made
ABI stable in the v19.11 release. The TM maintainer and other contributors have
agreed to keep the TM APIs as experimental in expectation of additional spec
improvements. Therefore, all APIs in ``rte_tm.h`` will be marked back as
experimental in v20.11 DPDK release. For more details, please see `the thread
<https://mails.dpdk.org/archives/dev/2020-April/164970.html>`_.
* pmd_dpaa: The API ``rte_pmd_dpaa_set_tx_loopback`` will have extended
``port_id`` definition from ``uint8_t`` to ``uint16_t``.
* 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.
* eventdev: Following structures will be modified to support DLB PMD
and future extensions:
- ``rte_event_dev_info``
- ``rte_event_dev_config``
- ``rte_event_port_conf``
Patches containing justification, documentation, and proposed modifications
can be found at:
- https://patches.dpdk.org/patch/71457/
- https://patches.dpdk.org/patch/71456/
* rawdev: The rawdev APIs which take a device-specific structure as
parameter directly, or indirectly via a "private" pointer inside another
structure, will be modified to take an additional parameter of the
structure size. The affected APIs will include ``rte_rawdev_info_get``,
``rte_rawdev_configure``, ``rte_rawdev_queue_conf_get`` and
``rte_rawdev_queue_setup``.
* sched: To allow more traffic classes, flexible mapping of pipe queues to
traffic classes, and subport level configuration of pipes and queues
changes will be made to macros, data structures and API functions defined
in "rte_sched.h". These changes are aligned to improvements suggested in the
RFC https://mails.dpdk.org/archives/dev/2018-November/120035.html.
* metrics: The function ``rte_metrics_init`` will have a non-void return
in order to notify errors instead of calling ``rte_exit``.
* power: ``rte_power_set_env`` function will no longer return 0 on attempt
to set new power environment if power environment was already initialized.
In this case the function will return -1 unless the environment is unset first
(using ``rte_power_unset_env``). Other function usage scenarios will not change.
* python: Since the beginning of 2020, Python 2 has officially reached
end-of-support: https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/.
Python 2 support will be completely removed in 20.11.
In 20.08, explicit deprecation warnings will be displayed when running
scripts with Python 2.