25/04/2022 10:30, Thomas Monjalon:
> 10/04/2022 23:35, Dmitry Kozlyuk:
> > Whether it is allowed to call Rx/Tx functions for a stopped queue
> > was undocumented. Some PMDs make this behavior a no-op
> > either by explicitly checking the queue state
> > or by the way how their routines are implemen
10/04/2022 23:35, Dmitry Kozlyuk:
> Whether it is allowed to call Rx/Tx functions for a stopped queue
> was undocumented. Some PMDs make this behavior a no-op
> either by explicitly checking the queue state
> or by the way how their routines are implemented or HW works.
>
> No-op behavior may be c
On Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 12:35:50AM +0300, Dmitry Kozlyuk wrote:
> Whether it is allowed to call Rx/Tx functions for a stopped queue
> was undocumented. Some PMDs make this behavior a no-op
> either by explicitly checking the queue state
> or by the way how their routines are implemented or HW works
Whether it is allowed to call Rx/Tx functions for a stopped queue
was undocumented. Some PMDs make this behavior a no-op
either by explicitly checking the queue state
or by the way how their routines are implemented or HW works.
No-op behavior may be convenient for application developers.
But it a
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