On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 12:20 AM Stephen Hemminger < step...@networkplumber.org> wrote:
> Use eth_unformat_addr, so that ethdev can be built and work > without the cmdline library. The dependency on cmdline was > an arrangement of convenience anyway. > > Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <step...@networkplumber.org> > --- > lib/librte_ethdev/rte_class_eth.c | 9 +-------- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 8 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_class_eth.c > b/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_class_eth.c > index cb99c92ece93..40ca936230c6 100644 > --- a/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_class_eth.c > +++ b/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_class_eth.c > @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ > > #include <string.h> > > -#include <cmdline_parse_etheraddr.h> > #include <rte_class.h> > #include <rte_compat.h> > #include <rte_errno.h> > @@ -43,19 +42,13 @@ static int > eth_mac_cmp(const char *key __rte_unused, > const char *value, void *opaque) > { > - int ret; > struct ether_addr mac; > const struct rte_eth_dev_data *data = opaque; > struct rte_eth_dev_info dev_info; > uint32_t index; > > /* Parse devargs MAC address. */ > - /* > - * cannot use ether_aton_r(value, &mac) > - * because of include conflict with rte_ether.h > - */ > - ret = cmdline_parse_etheraddr(NULL, value, &mac, sizeof(mac)); > - if (ret < 0) > + if (ether_unformat_addr(value, &mac) < 0) > I had a look at cmdline_parse_etheraddr. I can see it supports a different format, like "XXXX:XXXX:XXXX" for a mac address. So here, we might be breaking some existing users assumptions. return -1; /* invalid devargs value */ > > /* Return 0 if devargs MAC is matching one of the device MACs. */ > -- > 2.20.1 > > -- David Marchand