The rte_service_lcore_reset_all function stops execution of services on all lcores and switches them back from ROLE_SERVICE to ROLE_RTE. However the thread loop for slave lcores (eal_thread_loop) distincts these roles to set lcore state after processing delegated function. It sets WAIT state for ROLE_SERVICE, but FINISHED for ROLE_RTE. So changing the role to RTE before stopping work in slave lcores causes lcores to end in FINISHED state. That is why the rte_eal_lcore_wait must be run after rte_service_lcore_reset_all to bring back lcores to launchable (WAIT) state. This has been fixed in test app and clarified in API documentation. Setting the state to WAIT in rte_service_runner_func is premature as the rte_service_runner_func function is still a part of the lcore function delegated to slave lcore. The state is overwritten anyway in slave lcore thread loop. This premature setting state to WAIT might however cause rte_eal_lcore_wait, that was called by the application, to return before slave lcore thread set the FINISHED state. That's why it is removed from librte_eal rte_service_runner_func function. Bugzilla ID: 464 Fixes: 21698354c832 ("service: introduce service cores concept") Fixes: f038a81e1c56 ("service: add unit tests") Cc: stable@dpdk.org Reported-by: Sarosh Arif <sarosh.arif@emumba.com> Signed-off-by: Lukasz Wojciechowski <l.wojciechow@partner.samsung.com> Acked-by: Harry van Haaren <harry.van.haaren@intel.com>
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