On Mon, 21 Jul 2025, Dariusz Sosnowski wrote:
+ mlx5 maintainers
Thank you for the patch.
Could you please include other PMD maintainers (or other maintainers, depending
on changed code)
in the future patches?
There is a script which automatically adds maintainers while sending a patch.
It is described in:
https://doc.dpdk.org/guides/contributing/patches.html#sending-patches
On Mon, Jul 21, 2025 at 03:38:51AM -0400, Khadem Ullah wrote:
When the primary process exits, the shared mlx5 state becomes
unavailable to secondary processes. If a secondary process attempts
to query device information (e.g., via testpmd), a NULL dereference
may occur due to missing shared data.
This patch adds a check for shared context availability and fails
gracefully while preventing a crash.
Fixes: e60fbd5b24fc ("mlx5: add device configure/start/stop")
Cc: sta...@dpdk.org
Signed-off-by: Khadem Ullah <14pwcse1...@uetpeshawar.edu.pk>
---
drivers/net/mlx5/mlx5_ethdev.c | 6 ++++++
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
diff --git a/drivers/net/mlx5/mlx5_ethdev.c b/drivers/net/mlx5/mlx5_ethdev.c
index 68d1c1bfa7..1848f6536a 100644
--- a/drivers/net/mlx5/mlx5_ethdev.c
+++ b/drivers/net/mlx5/mlx5_ethdev.c
@@ -368,6 +368,12 @@ mlx5_dev_infos_get(struct rte_eth_dev *dev, struct
rte_eth_dev_info *info)
* Since we need one CQ per QP, the limit is the minimum number
* between the two values.
*/
+ if (priv == NULL || priv->sh == NULL) {
+ DRV_LOG(ERR,
+ "mlx5 shared data unavailable (primary process likely exited)");
+ rte_errno = ENODEV;
+ return -rte_errno;
+ }
I don't think it's an issue on PMD level, but rather on
ethdev/multi-process handling level.
I may be very wrong here, but can't the PMD use its internal 'shared' state to
somehow memorise the fact that a secondary process has attached, in order to not
let the primary process close in the first place (before the secondary process
detaches)? Or is this going to violate some established convention?
Thank you.
When primary process closes the port, ethdev library zeroes and frees
device data shared between processes.
ethdev port data (rte_eth_dev) on secondary is not updated so it now points to
invalid data. rte_eth_dev_info_get() is not the only API call affected.
If the primary process closes the port before exiting
(like testpmd does) and it exits before the secondary,
the any driver call seems invalid because of that use-after-free behavior.
@Thomas, @Andrew - Do you happen to know if doing anything on ethdev ports
in secondary process after primary has gracefully exited is supported?
max = RTE_MIN(priv->sh->dev_cap.max_cq, priv->sh->dev_cap.max_qp);
/* max_rx_queues is uint16_t. */
max = RTE_MIN(max, (unsigned int)UINT16_MAX);
--
2.43.0