Hi Andrew,
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 2:23 AM, Andrew Rybchenko
wrote:
> BTW, thinking about function I found out there is a trap in private area
> size related to the function. I think that the function description should
> highlight that rte_pktmbuf_priv_size(m->pool) should be used to
> find out
Hi Dan,
On 06/09/2018 03:24 AM, Dan Gora wrote:
+{
+if (md->priv_size == 0)
+return NULL;
+
+return RTE_PTR_ADD(md, sizeof(struct rte_mbuf));
Also a nit...
I'd use sizeof(*md) (or sizeof(*m) in fact as described above) here.
At least previous functions do it in such way.
I
Hi All,
Thanks for the feedback.
>> Just a nit...
>> As I understand 'md' here follows previous function which is
>> rte_mbuf_to_baddr() and works with direct mbuf - that's why
>> parameter is named 'md' (mbuf direct). The most of functions
>> in the header use just 'm' for any mbuf.
Ok, I'll fi
> On Jun 8, 2018, at 2:06 AM, Andrew Rybchenko
> wrote:
>
> On 06/08/2018 02:54 AM, Dan Gora wrote:
>> Add an inline accessor function to return the starting address of
>> the private data area in the supplied mbuf.
>>
>> If the user did not allocate space for a private data area in the
>> mb
On 06/08/2018 02:54 AM, Dan Gora wrote:
Add an inline accessor function to return the starting address of
the private data area in the supplied mbuf.
If the user did not allocate space for a private data area in the
mbuf's memory pool, then return NULL.
This allows applications to easily access
On 08-Jun-18 12:54 AM, Dan Gora wrote:
Add an inline accessor function to return the starting address of
the private data area in the supplied mbuf.
If the user did not allocate space for a private data area in the
mbuf's memory pool, then return NULL.
This allows applications to easily access
Add an inline accessor function to return the starting address of
the private data area in the supplied mbuf.
If the user did not allocate space for a private data area in the
mbuf's memory pool, then return NULL.
This allows applications to easily access the private data area
between the struct
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