From: Konstantin Ananyev <konstantin.ananyev@huawei.com>
To: Robin Jarry <rjarry@redhat.com>, "dev@dpdk.org" <dev@dpdk.org>
Cc: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>,
Vladimir Medvedkin <vladimir.medvedkin@intel.com>,
Yipeng Wang <yipeng1.wang@intel.com>
Subject: RE: [PATCH dpdk v3 0/2] hash: safe data replacement on overwrite
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2026 08:32:37 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <fe0d45e6bcbf443eb8261a3b45dd15a8@huawei.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <DGY376Y34LNU.J0HOHBT3S7AM@redhat.com>
Hi Robin,
> >> * Removed the rte_hash_replace_key_data() API
> >
> > That's a pity - I think it is a useful one.
> >
> >> which required to bubble
> >> a potential old_data pointer from search_and_update() to all
> >> intermediate callers down to __rte_hash_add_key_with_hash(). It made
> >> an already complex code even more obscure.
>
> I can send it back but it will make the code complex since I cannot free
> the pointer in the callers. I need to pass it down the call chain to
> make the free-or-return-old-data decision.
> Let me know what you prefer.
My thoughts are:
I think what we have now inside rte_hash - Is a bug that needs to be fixed.
So your v3 patch looks good to me: it fixes the memory leak.
That's why I ack-ed it - I think patch is good to go as it is.
From other hand - rte_hash_replace_key_data() - is a 'nice to have' feature,
At it is kind of a new API, I think if we decide to go ahead with it - it can be done as a new patch series.
If you have time to work on it - please go ahead, I'll be happy to review the patch.
Also CC-ing to hash lib maintainers - lads what is your opinion on that subject?
Konstantin
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-03-09 8:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-02-12 21:33 [PATCH dpdk 0/2] hash: safe data replacement on overwrite Robin Jarry
2026-02-12 21:33 ` [PATCH dpdk 1/2] hash: free replaced data on overwrite when RCU is configured Robin Jarry
2026-02-12 21:33 ` [PATCH dpdk 2/2] hash: add replace API returning old data on overwrite Robin Jarry
2026-02-12 22:55 ` [PATCH dpdk 0/2] hash: safe data replacement " Stephen Hemminger
2026-02-13 10:34 ` [PATCH dpdk v2 0/3] " Robin Jarry
2026-02-13 10:34 ` [PATCH dpdk v2 1/3] hash: avoid leaking entries on RCU defer queue failure Robin Jarry
2026-03-04 10:28 ` Konstantin Ananyev
2026-02-13 10:34 ` [PATCH dpdk v2 2/3] hash: free replaced data on overwrite when RCU is configured Robin Jarry
2026-03-04 11:40 ` Konstantin Ananyev
2026-03-04 11:45 ` Robin Jarry
2026-03-04 12:50 ` Robin Jarry
2026-02-13 10:34 ` [PATCH dpdk v2 3/3] hash: add replace API returning old data on overwrite Robin Jarry
2026-03-04 11:44 ` Konstantin Ananyev
2026-03-06 8:47 ` [PATCH dpdk v3 0/2] hash: safe data replacement " Robin Jarry
2026-03-06 8:47 ` [PATCH dpdk v3 1/2] hash: avoid leaking entries on RCU defer queue failure Robin Jarry
2026-03-06 8:47 ` [PATCH dpdk v3 2/2] hash: free replaced data on overwrite when RCU is configured Robin Jarry
2026-03-09 7:48 ` Konstantin Ananyev
2026-03-09 7:50 ` [PATCH dpdk v3 0/2] hash: safe data replacement on overwrite Konstantin Ananyev
2026-03-09 7:52 ` Robin Jarry
2026-03-09 8:32 ` Konstantin Ananyev [this message]
2026-03-17 9:40 ` Thomas Monjalon
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