* [PATCH net-next v2 0/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support
@ 2026-05-04 10:12 David Yang
2026-05-04 10:12 ` [PATCH net-next v2 1/3] net: sched: tbf: add extack to offload params David Yang
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0 siblings, 3 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: David Yang @ 2026-05-04 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netdev
Cc: David Yang, Andrew Lunn, Vladimir Oltean, David S. Miller,
Eric Dumazet, Jakub Kicinski, Paolo Abeni, Jamal Hadi Salim,
Jiri Pirko, Simon Horman, linux-kernel
v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20260502215314.917687-1-mmyangfl@gmail.com
- remove queue related register definiations
- add missing extack param during tbf setup
v0: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20260409171209.2575583-1-mmyangfl@gmail.com
- picked from old series
- add extack to the offload struct
- add all params to the offload struct
David Yang (3):
net: sched: tbf: add extack to offload params
net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users
net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support
drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c | 126 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.h | 18 ++++++
include/net/pkt_cls.h | 7 ++-
net/sched/sch_tbf.c | 15 ++++-
4 files changed, 162 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
--
2.53.0
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* [PATCH net-next v2 1/3] net: sched: tbf: add extack to offload params
2026-05-04 10:12 [PATCH net-next v2 0/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support David Yang
@ 2026-05-04 10:12 ` David Yang
2026-05-04 10:12 ` [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users David Yang
2026-05-04 10:12 ` [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support David Yang
2 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: David Yang @ 2026-05-04 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netdev
Cc: David Yang, Andrew Lunn, Vladimir Oltean, David S. Miller,
Eric Dumazet, Jakub Kicinski, Paolo Abeni, Jamal Hadi Salim,
Jiri Pirko, Simon Horman, linux-kernel
Drivers might have error messages to propagate to user space. Propagate
the netlink extack so that they can inform user space in a verbal way of
their limitations.
Signed-off-by: David Yang <mmyangfl@gmail.com>
---
include/net/pkt_cls.h | 1 +
net/sched/sch_tbf.c | 9 +++++++--
2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/net/pkt_cls.h b/include/net/pkt_cls.h
index 99ac747b7906..3bd08d7f39c1 100644
--- a/include/net/pkt_cls.h
+++ b/include/net/pkt_cls.h
@@ -1046,6 +1046,7 @@ struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params {
};
struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload {
+ struct netlink_ext_ack *extack;
enum tc_tbf_command command;
u32 handle;
u32 parent;
diff --git a/net/sched/sch_tbf.c b/net/sched/sch_tbf.c
index f2340164f579..4576111fe075 100644
--- a/net/sched/sch_tbf.c
+++ b/net/sched/sch_tbf.c
@@ -139,7 +139,8 @@ static u64 psched_ns_t2l(const struct psched_ratecfg *r,
return len;
}
-static void tbf_offload_change(struct Qdisc *sch)
+static void tbf_offload_change(struct Qdisc *sch,
+ struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
{
struct tbf_sched_data *q = qdisc_priv(sch);
struct net_device *dev = qdisc_dev(sch);
@@ -148,6 +149,7 @@ static void tbf_offload_change(struct Qdisc *sch)
if (!tc_can_offload(dev) || !dev->netdev_ops->ndo_setup_tc)
return;
+ qopt.extack = extack;
qopt.command = TC_TBF_REPLACE;
qopt.handle = sch->handle;
qopt.parent = sch->parent;
@@ -166,6 +168,7 @@ static void tbf_offload_destroy(struct Qdisc *sch)
if (!tc_can_offload(dev) || !dev->netdev_ops->ndo_setup_tc)
return;
+ qopt.extack = NULL;
qopt.command = TC_TBF_DESTROY;
qopt.handle = sch->handle;
qopt.parent = sch->parent;
@@ -176,6 +179,7 @@ static int tbf_offload_dump(struct Qdisc *sch)
{
struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload qopt;
+ qopt.extack = NULL;
qopt.command = TC_TBF_STATS;
qopt.handle = sch->handle;
qopt.parent = sch->parent;
@@ -193,6 +197,7 @@ static void tbf_offload_graft(struct Qdisc *sch, struct Qdisc *new,
.parent = sch->parent,
.child_handle = new->handle,
.command = TC_TBF_GRAFT,
+ .extack = extack,
};
qdisc_offload_graft_helper(qdisc_dev(sch), sch, new, old,
@@ -477,7 +482,7 @@ static int tbf_change(struct Qdisc *sch, struct nlattr *opt,
qdisc_put(old);
err = 0;
- tbf_offload_change(sch);
+ tbf_offload_change(sch, extack);
done:
return err;
}
--
2.53.0
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* [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users
2026-05-04 10:12 [PATCH net-next v2 0/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support David Yang
2026-05-04 10:12 ` [PATCH net-next v2 1/3] net: sched: tbf: add extack to offload params David Yang
@ 2026-05-04 10:12 ` David Yang
2026-05-07 1:22 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-07 1:23 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-04 10:12 ` [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support David Yang
2 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: David Yang @ 2026-05-04 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netdev
Cc: David Yang, Andrew Lunn, Vladimir Oltean, David S. Miller,
Eric Dumazet, Jakub Kicinski, Paolo Abeni, Jamal Hadi Salim,
Jiri Pirko, Simon Horman, linux-kernel
Drivers might have fine-grained control over queues. Pass all available
params so they can make use of them.
Signed-off-by: David Yang <mmyangfl@gmail.com>
---
include/net/pkt_cls.h | 6 +++++-
net/sched/sch_tbf.c | 6 +++++-
2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/net/pkt_cls.h b/include/net/pkt_cls.h
index 3bd08d7f39c1..d73c04e3d919 100644
--- a/include/net/pkt_cls.h
+++ b/include/net/pkt_cls.h
@@ -1040,8 +1040,12 @@ enum tc_tbf_command {
};
struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params {
+ u32 limit;
+ u32 max_size;
+ s64 buffer;
+ s64 mtu;
struct psched_ratecfg rate;
- u32 max_size;
+ struct psched_ratecfg peak;
struct gnet_stats_queue *qstats;
};
diff --git a/net/sched/sch_tbf.c b/net/sched/sch_tbf.c
index 4576111fe075..8a1110d59dec 100644
--- a/net/sched/sch_tbf.c
+++ b/net/sched/sch_tbf.c
@@ -153,8 +153,12 @@ static void tbf_offload_change(struct Qdisc *sch,
qopt.command = TC_TBF_REPLACE;
qopt.handle = sch->handle;
qopt.parent = sch->parent;
- qopt.replace_params.rate = q->rate;
+ qopt.replace_params.limit = q->limit;
qopt.replace_params.max_size = q->max_size;
+ qopt.replace_params.buffer = q->buffer;
+ qopt.replace_params.mtu = q->mtu;
+ qopt.replace_params.rate = q->rate;
+ qopt.replace_params.peak = q->peak;
qopt.replace_params.qstats = &sch->qstats;
dev->netdev_ops->ndo_setup_tc(dev, TC_SETUP_QDISC_TBF, &qopt);
--
2.53.0
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* [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support
2026-05-04 10:12 [PATCH net-next v2 0/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support David Yang
2026-05-04 10:12 ` [PATCH net-next v2 1/3] net: sched: tbf: add extack to offload params David Yang
2026-05-04 10:12 ` [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users David Yang
@ 2026-05-04 10:12 ` David Yang
2026-05-07 1:22 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-07 1:23 ` Jakub Kicinski
2 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: David Yang @ 2026-05-04 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netdev
Cc: David Yang, Andrew Lunn, Vladimir Oltean, David S. Miller,
Eric Dumazet, Jakub Kicinski, Paolo Abeni, Jamal Hadi Salim,
Jiri Pirko, Simon Horman, linux-kernel
Enable port shaping and support limiting the rate of outgoing traffic.
Signed-off-by: David Yang <mmyangfl@gmail.com>
---
drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c | 126 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.h | 18 ++++++
2 files changed, 144 insertions(+)
diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c b/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c
index fd1fdcd5f9a3..fd77e1ef53bb 100644
--- a/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c
+++ b/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
#include <net/dsa.h>
#include <net/dscp.h>
#include <net/ieee8021q.h>
+#include <net/pkt_cls.h>
#include "yt921x.h"
@@ -1272,6 +1273,17 @@ yt921x_marker_tfm_police(struct yt921x_marker *marker,
priv, port, extack);
}
+static int
+yt921x_marker_tfm_shape(struct yt921x_marker *marker, u64 rate, u64 burst,
+ unsigned int flags, struct yt921x_priv *priv, int port,
+ struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
+{
+ return yt921x_marker_tfm(marker, rate, burst, flags,
+ priv->port_shape_slot_ns, YT921X_SHAPE_CIR_MAX,
+ YT921X_SHAPE_CBS_MAX, YT921X_SHAPE_UNIT_MAX,
+ priv, port, extack);
+}
+
static int
yt921x_police_validate(const struct flow_action_police *police,
const struct flow_action *action,
@@ -1378,6 +1390,112 @@ yt921x_dsa_port_policer_add(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
return res;
}
+static int
+yt921x_tbf_validate(struct yt921x_priv *priv,
+ const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload *qopt)
+{
+ struct netlink_ext_ack *extack = qopt->extack;
+
+ if (qopt->parent != TC_H_ROOT) {
+ NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "Parent should be \"root\"");
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ }
+
+ switch (qopt->command) {
+ case TC_TBF_REPLACE: {
+ const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params *p;
+
+ p = &qopt->replace_params;
+
+ if (p->mtu || p->peak.rate_bytes_ps) {
+ NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack,
+ "Offload not supported when mtu/peakrate is configured");
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ }
+
+ if (!p->rate.mpu) {
+ NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "Assuming mpu = 64");
+ } else if (p->rate.mpu != 64) {
+ NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack,
+ "Offload not supported when mpu is other than 64");
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int
+yt921x_dsa_port_setup_tc_tbf_port(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
+ const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload *qopt)
+{
+ struct yt921x_priv *priv = to_yt921x_priv(ds);
+ struct netlink_ext_ack *extack = qopt->extack;
+ u32 ctrls[2];
+ int res;
+
+ switch (qopt->command) {
+ case TC_TBF_DESTROY:
+ ctrls[0] = 0;
+ ctrls[1] = 0;
+ break;
+ case TC_TBF_REPLACE: {
+ const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params *p;
+ struct yt921x_marker marker;
+
+ p = &qopt->replace_params;
+
+ res = yt921x_marker_tfm_shape(&marker, p->rate.rate_bytes_ps,
+ p->max_size,
+ YT921X_MARKER_SINGLE_BUCKET,
+ priv, port, extack);
+ if (res)
+ return res;
+
+ ctrls[0] = YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CIR(marker.cir) |
+ YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CBS(marker.cbs);
+ ctrls[1] = YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLb_UNIT(marker.unit) |
+ YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLb_EN;
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ }
+
+ mutex_lock(&priv->reg_lock);
+ res = yt921x_reg64_write(priv, YT921X_PORTn_SHAPE_CTRL(port), ctrls);
+ mutex_unlock(&priv->reg_lock);
+
+ return res;
+}
+
+static int
+yt921x_dsa_port_setup_tc(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
+ enum tc_setup_type type, void *type_data)
+{
+ struct yt921x_priv *priv = to_yt921x_priv(ds);
+ int res;
+
+ switch (type) {
+ case TC_SETUP_QDISC_TBF: {
+ const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload *qopt = type_data;
+
+ res = yt921x_tbf_validate(priv, qopt);
+ if (res)
+ return res;
+
+ return yt921x_dsa_port_setup_tc_tbf_port(ds, port, qopt);
+ }
+ default:
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ }
+}
+
static int
yt921x_mirror_del(struct yt921x_priv *priv, int port, bool ingress)
{
@@ -3524,6 +3642,13 @@ static int yt921x_chip_setup_tc(struct yt921x_priv *priv)
return res;
priv->meter_slot_ns = ctrl * op_ns;
+ ctrl = max(priv->port_shape_slot_ns / op_ns,
+ YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_SLOT_MIN);
+ res = yt921x_reg_write(priv, YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_SLOT, ctrl);
+ if (res)
+ return res;
+ priv->port_shape_slot_ns = ctrl * op_ns;
+
return 0;
}
@@ -3680,6 +3805,7 @@ static const struct dsa_switch_ops yt921x_dsa_switch_ops = {
/* rate */
.port_policer_del = yt921x_dsa_port_policer_del,
.port_policer_add = yt921x_dsa_port_policer_add,
+ .port_setup_tc = yt921x_dsa_port_setup_tc,
/* hsr */
.port_hsr_leave = dsa_port_simple_hsr_leave,
.port_hsr_join = dsa_port_simple_hsr_join,
diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.h b/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.h
index 546b12a8994a..70fa780c337f 100644
--- a/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.h
+++ b/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.h
@@ -531,6 +531,19 @@ enum yt921x_app_selector {
#define YT921X_MIRROR_PORT_M GENMASK(3, 0)
#define YT921X_MIRROR_PORT(x) FIELD_PREP(YT921X_MIRROR_PORT_M, (x))
+#define YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_SLOT 0x34000c
+#define YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_SLOT_SLOT_M GENMASK(11, 0)
+#define YT921X_PORTn_SHAPE_CTRL(port) (0x354000 + 8 * (port))
+#define YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLb_EN BIT(4)
+#define YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLb_PKT_MODE BIT(3) /* 0: byte rate mode */
+#define YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLb_UNIT_M GENMASK(2, 0)
+#define YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLb_UNIT(x) FIELD_PREP(YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLb_UNIT_M, (x))
+#define YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CBS_M GENMASK(31, 18)
+#define YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CBS(x) FIELD_PREP(YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CBS_M, (x))
+#define YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CIR_M GENMASK(17, 0)
+#define YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CIR(x) FIELD_PREP(YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CIR_M, (x))
+#define YT921X_PORTn_SHAPE_STAT(port) (0x356000 + 4 * (port))
+
#define YT921X_EDATA_EXTMODE 0xfb
#define YT921X_EDATA_LEN 0x100
@@ -556,6 +569,10 @@ enum yt921x_fdb_entry_status {
#define YT921X_METER_UNIT_MAX ((1 << 3) - 1)
#define YT921X_METER_CIR_MAX ((1 << 18) - 1)
#define YT921X_METER_CBS_MAX ((1 << 16) - 1)
+#define YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_SLOT_MIN 80
+#define YT921X_SHAPE_UNIT_MAX ((1 << 3) - 1)
+#define YT921X_SHAPE_CIR_MAX ((1 << 18) - 1)
+#define YT921X_SHAPE_CBS_MAX ((1 << 14) - 1)
#define YT921X_LAG_NUM 2
#define YT921X_LAG_PORT_NUM 4
@@ -652,6 +669,7 @@ struct yt921x_priv {
const struct yt921x_info *info;
unsigned int meter_slot_ns;
+ unsigned int port_shape_slot_ns;
/* cache of dsa_cpu_ports(ds) */
u16 cpu_ports_mask;
unsigned char cycle_ns;
--
2.53.0
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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users
2026-05-04 10:12 ` [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users David Yang
@ 2026-05-07 1:22 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-07 1:23 ` Jakub Kicinski
1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jakub Kicinski @ 2026-05-07 1:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mmyangfl
Cc: Jakub Kicinski, netdev, andrew, olteanv, davem, edumazet, pabeni,
jhs, jiri, horms, linux-kernel
This is an AI-generated review of your patch. The human sending this
email has considered the AI review valid, or at least plausible.
---
net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users
This commit exposes additional TBF parameters (limit, buffer, mtu, and peak
rate) to hardware offload drivers so they have finer-grained control over
queue configuration.
> diff --git a/include/net/pkt_cls.h b/include/net/pkt_cls.h
> index 3bd08d7f39c1..d73c04e3d919 100644
> --- a/include/net/pkt_cls.h
> +++ b/include/net/pkt_cls.h
> @@ -1040,8 +1040,12 @@ enum tc_tbf_command {
> };
>
> struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params {
> + u32 limit;
> + u32 max_size;
> + s64 buffer;
> + s64 mtu;
Are buffer and mtu the most clear variable names for the offload API?
In sch_tbf.c, these fields store token bucket depths converted to nanoseconds,
rather than raw configuration bytes. Exposing time values under names that
typically imply byte sizes could mislead driver authors.
> struct psched_ratecfg rate;
> - u32 max_size;
> + struct psched_ratecfg peak;
> struct gnet_stats_queue *qstats;
> };
[ ... ]
> diff --git a/net/sched/sch_tbf.c b/net/sched/sch_tbf.c
> index 4576111fe075..8a1110d59dec 100644
> --- a/net/sched/sch_tbf.c
> +++ b/net/sched/sch_tbf.c
> @@ -153,8 +153,12 @@ static void tbf_offload_change(struct Qdisc *sch,
> qopt.command = TC_TBF_REPLACE;
> qopt.handle = sch->handle;
> qopt.parent = sch->parent;
> - qopt.replace_params.rate = q->rate;
> + qopt.replace_params.limit = q->limit;
> qopt.replace_params.max_size = q->max_size;
Does passing q->max_size here provide the driver with the original burst size?
The software TBF overwrites q->max_size with min(burst, pburst) when a peak
rate is configured. As a result, the offload API only passes this overwritten
value, meaning a driver attempting to offload a dual-rate TBF is not given
the original burst size in bytes and would have to reverse-engineer it from
the nanosecond buffer value.
> + qopt.replace_params.buffer = q->buffer;
> + qopt.replace_params.mtu = q->mtu;
Will this cause the yt921x offload (introduced in the next patch) to
unconditionally reject all offloads?
The yt921x driver attempts to reject dual-rate offloads by checking if p->mtu
or p->peak.rate_bytes_ps are set. However, the tc userspace tool always
populates the mtu parameter with a default value (like 2047 bytes) for legacy
rate table compatibility.
Since tc always sets mtu, q->mtu will be non-zero, causing the yt921x driver
to return -EOPNOTSUPP and reject the configuration.
Should the offload API explicitly pass the raw burst and pburst parameters in
bytes instead?
> + qopt.replace_params.rate = q->rate;
> + qopt.replace_params.peak = q->peak;
> qopt.replace_params.qstats = &sch->qstats;
>
> dev->netdev_ops->ndo_setup_tc(dev, TC_SETUP_QDISC_TBF, &qopt);
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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support
2026-05-04 10:12 ` [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support David Yang
@ 2026-05-07 1:22 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-07 1:23 ` Jakub Kicinski
1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jakub Kicinski @ 2026-05-07 1:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mmyangfl
Cc: Jakub Kicinski, netdev, andrew, olteanv, davem, edumazet, pabeni,
jhs, jiri, horms, linux-kernel
This is an AI-generated review of your patch. The human sending this
email has considered the AI review valid, or at least plausible.
---
net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support
This patch enables port shaping and adds support for limiting the rate of
outgoing traffic using the TBF qdisc offload.
> diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c b/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c
> index 42dca9617fb1..dc38e0dd22ee 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c
> +++ b/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c
[ ... ]
> @@ -1378,6 +1390,112 @@ yt921x_dsa_port_policer_add(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
> return res;
> }
>
> +static int
> +yt921x_tbf_validate(struct yt921x_priv *priv,
> + const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload *qopt)
> +{
[ ... ]
> + switch (qopt->command) {
> + case TC_TBF_REPLACE: {
> + const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params *p;
> +
> + p = &qopt->replace_params;
> +
> + if (p->mtu || p->peak.rate_bytes_ps) {
The userspace tc utility unconditionally sets a default MTU (typically 2047)
when adding a TBF qdisc, which is passed to the driver via p->mtu. Since
p->mtu is never zero, will this unconditionally reject all offload requests?
> + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack,
> + "Offload not supported when mtu/peakrate is configured");
> + return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> + }
> +
> + if (!p->rate.mpu) {
Does this code miss validation for p->rate.overhead?
The TC TBF layer allows configuring overhead to account for additional
headers. If the hardware relies on fixed wire frame sizes and the driver
ignores p->rate.overhead, could this lead to a silent misconfiguration
where the hardware shapes traffic at a different effective rate than
requested?
> + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "Assuming mpu = 64");
> + } else if (p->rate.mpu != 64) {
> + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack,
> + "Offload not supported when mpu is other than 64");
> + return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> + }
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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users
2026-05-04 10:12 ` [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users David Yang
2026-05-07 1:22 ` Jakub Kicinski
@ 2026-05-07 1:23 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-07 3:11 ` David Yang
1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jakub Kicinski @ 2026-05-07 1:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mmyangfl
Cc: Jakub Kicinski, netdev, andrew, olteanv, davem, edumazet, pabeni,
jhs, jiri, horms, linux-kernel
This is an AI-generated review of your patch. The human sending this
email has considered the AI review valid, or at least plausible.
---
net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users
This change extends struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params with
limit, max_size, buffer, mtu and a peak ratecfg, and populates them
from tbf_sched_data in tbf_offload_change() so offload drivers can see
all the tbf parameters.
> diff --git a/include/net/pkt_cls.h b/include/net/pkt_cls.h
> index 3bd08d7f39c1..d73c04e3d919 100644
> --- a/include/net/pkt_cls.h
> +++ b/include/net/pkt_cls.h
> @@ -1040,8 +1040,12 @@ enum tc_tbf_command {
> };
>
> struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params {
> + u32 limit;
> + u32 max_size;
> + s64 buffer;
> + s64 mtu;
The buffer and mtu fields are stored in tbf_sched_data in nanoseconds
(see tbf_change() in net/sched/sch_tbf.c where they are derived via
PSCHED_TICKS2NS(qopt->buffer) and psched_l2t_ns()), but they are
exposed here as bare s64 buffer / s64 mtu right next to max_size
which is a byte count.
Would it be worth renaming these to buffer_ns / mtu_ns, or adding
kerneldoc to describe their unit?
A driver author reading this struct and seeing mtu adjacent to
max_size might reasonably assume mtu is a byte MTU and program
hardware accordingly.
> struct psched_ratecfg rate;
> - u32 max_size;
> + struct psched_ratecfg peak;
tbf_change() does memset(&peak, 0, sizeof(peak)) when no peakrate is
configured, and the qdisc internally uses tbf_peak_present(q) which
checks q->peak.rate_bytes_ps != 0 to distinguish absent from present.
With peak exposed to offload drivers, every driver now has to
reproduce this convention implicitly (e.g. by checking
p->peak.rate_bytes_ps).
Would an explicit indicator such as a bool peak_present field, or at
least kerneldoc spelling out the rate_bytes_ps == 0 means absent
contract, make this safer for future offload consumers?
> struct gnet_stats_queue *qstats;
> };
>
[ ... ]
--
pw-bot: cr
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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support
2026-05-04 10:12 ` [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support David Yang
2026-05-07 1:22 ` Jakub Kicinski
@ 2026-05-07 1:23 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-07 3:42 ` David Yang
1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jakub Kicinski @ 2026-05-07 1:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mmyangfl
Cc: Jakub Kicinski, netdev, andrew, olteanv, davem, edumazet, pabeni,
jhs, jiri, horms, linux-kernel
This is an AI-generated review of your patch. The human sending this
email has considered the AI review valid, or at least plausible.
---
net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support
This commit wires up the port_setup_tc DSA operation to offload a TBF
qdisc onto the yt921x per-port shaper, adding register definitions for
the shaper control block and a marker-transform helper that shares the
existing policer plumbing.
> diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c b/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c
> index 42dca9617fb1..dc38e0dd22ee 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c
> +++ b/drivers/net/dsa/yt921x.c
[ ... ]
> @@ -1378,6 +1390,112 @@ yt921x_dsa_port_policer_add(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
> return res;
> }
>
> +static int
> +yt921x_tbf_validate(struct yt921x_priv *priv,
> + const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload *qopt)
> +{
> + struct netlink_ext_ack *extack = qopt->extack;
> +
> + if (qopt->parent != TC_H_ROOT) {
> + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "Parent should be \"root\"");
> + return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> + }
> +
> + switch (qopt->command) {
> + case TC_TBF_REPLACE: {
> + const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params *p;
> +
> + p = &qopt->replace_params;
> +
> + if (p->mtu || p->peak.rate_bytes_ps) {
> + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack,
> + "Offload not supported when mtu/peakrate is configured");
> + return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> + }
Is the p->mtu check overly broad here? tbf_change() in
net/sched/sch_tbf.c sets q->mtu from the user-supplied qopt->mtu whenever
TCA_TBF_PBURST is absent, so p->mtu can be non-zero even when no peakrate
has been requested. A user that explicitly passes the mtu parameter to
tc would then be denied offload with an error that attributes the failure
to mtu/peakrate together.
Would gating only on p->peak.rate_bytes_ps better reflect what the
hardware cannot do?
> +
> + if (!p->rate.mpu) {
> + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "Assuming mpu = 64");
> + } else if (p->rate.mpu != 64) {
> + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack,
> + "Offload not supported when mpu is other than 64");
> + return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> + }
Is setting an extack message on the success path intentional?
psched_ratecfg_precompute() leaves mpu at 0 by default, so the common
tc qdisc add ... tbf rate X burst Y invocation will hit the first branch,
return 0, and iproute2 will then print:
Warning: yt921x: Assuming mpu = 64.
on every TBF replace.
Also, is the assumption actually enforced anywhere? yt921x_marker_tfm_shape()
and yt921x_marker_tfm() do not appear to compensate the rate computation
for a 64-byte MPU, so the message seems to document an assumption that is
not modelled by the transform.
> +
> + break;
> + }
> + default:
> + break;
> + }
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
Would it be clearer to have yt921x_tbf_validate() return -EOPNOTSUPP for
commands the handler cannot service, so the supported command set is
stated once? The default arm here returns 0 for every command other than
TC_TBF_REPLACE (including TC_TBF_STATS and TC_TBF_GRAFT) while
yt921x_dsa_port_setup_tc_tbf_port() below returns -EOPNOTSUPP for those
same commands. There is no observable bug today, but if the validator is
ever used on its own the two lists can drift.
> +
> +static int
> +yt921x_dsa_port_setup_tc_tbf_port(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
> + const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload *qopt)
> +{
> + struct yt921x_priv *priv = to_yt921x_priv(ds);
> + struct netlink_ext_ack *extack = qopt->extack;
> + u32 ctrls[2];
> + int res;
> +
> + switch (qopt->command) {
> + case TC_TBF_DESTROY:
> + ctrls[0] = 0;
> + ctrls[1] = 0;
> + break;
Is there a concern about the write ordering on teardown?
yt921x_reg64_write() -> yt921x_regs_write() performs two independent
register writes (reg+0 then reg+4). On TC_TBF_DESTROY the first write
sets CIR=0 and CBS=0 while the previously programmed EN bit in ctrls[1]
is still set; only the second write clears EN. The REPLACE path writes
configuration before arming EN, but the inverse is not followed here.
Would writing ctrls[1]=0 first (or clearing EN via a read-modify-write
before zeroing CIR/CBS) be safer for the hardware state machine?
> + case TC_TBF_REPLACE: {
[ ... ]
> + ctrls[0] = YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CIR(marker.cir) |
> + YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CBS(marker.cbs);
> + ctrls[1] = YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLb_UNIT(marker.unit) |
> + YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLb_EN;
> + break;
> + }
> + default:
> + return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> + }
Does returning -EOPNOTSUPP for TC_TBF_STATS defeat the hw offload
indicator? qdisc_offload_dump_helper() in net/sched/sch_api.c first
clears TCQ_F_OFFLOADED, then calls into the driver, and only re-sets the
flag on a zero return:
sch->flags &= ~TCQ_F_OFFLOADED;
if (!tc_skip_hw(sch->flags))
err = qdisc_offload(sch, type, type_data, extack);
if (err == -EOPNOTSUPP)
return 0;
if (err)
return err;
sch->flags |= TCQ_F_OFFLOADED;
tbf_dump() invokes this path on every dump, so even after a successful
TC_TBF_REPLACE, tc -s qdisc show would keep reporting offload false and
tc_fill_qdisc() would emit TCA_HW_OFFLOAD=0.
Would a stub TC_TBF_STATS case that returns 0 (leaving bstats/qstats
untouched) preserve the flag here? mlxsw does this in its
spectrum_qdisc.c.
[ ... ]
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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users
2026-05-07 1:23 ` Jakub Kicinski
@ 2026-05-07 3:11 ` David Yang
2026-05-07 14:37 ` Jakub Kicinski
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: David Yang @ 2026-05-07 3:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jakub Kicinski
Cc: netdev, andrew, olteanv, davem, edumazet, pabeni, jhs, jiri,
horms, linux-kernel
On Thu, May 7, 2026 at 9:23 AM Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> wrote:
> > qopt.command = TC_TBF_REPLACE;
> > qopt.handle = sch->handle;
> > qopt.parent = sch->parent;
> > - qopt.replace_params.rate = q->rate;
> > + qopt.replace_params.limit = q->limit;
> > qopt.replace_params.max_size = q->max_size;
>
> Does passing q->max_size here provide the driver with the original burst size?
>
> The software TBF overwrites q->max_size with min(burst, pburst) when a peak
> rate is configured. As a result, the offload API only passes this overwritten
> value, meaning a driver attempting to offload a dual-rate TBF is not given
> the original burst size in bytes and would have to reverse-engineer it from
> the nanosecond buffer value.
I'm not an expert on TBF so I don't know if it's fine to expose the
internal of schedulers to the drivers, also this would require changes
on struct tbf_sched_data.
> > struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params {
> > + u32 limit;
> > + u32 max_size;
> > + s64 buffer;
> > + s64 mtu;
>
> The buffer and mtu fields are stored in tbf_sched_data in nanoseconds
> (see tbf_change() in net/sched/sch_tbf.c where they are derived via
> PSCHED_TICKS2NS(qopt->buffer) and psched_l2t_ns()), but they are
> exposed here as bare s64 buffer / s64 mtu right next to max_size
> which is a byte count.
>
> Would it be worth renaming these to buffer_ns / mtu_ns, or adding
> kerneldoc to describe their unit?
>
> A driver author reading this struct and seeing mtu adjacent to
> max_size might reasonably assume mtu is a byte MTU and program
> hardware accordingly.
These are carbon copies of struct tbf_sched_data, I see no reason to
rename just here.
> > struct psched_ratecfg rate;
> > - u32 max_size;
> > + struct psched_ratecfg peak;
>
> tbf_change() does memset(&peak, 0, sizeof(peak)) when no peakrate is
> configured, and the qdisc internally uses tbf_peak_present(q) which
> checks q->peak.rate_bytes_ps != 0 to distinguish absent from present.
>
> With peak exposed to offload drivers, every driver now has to
> reproduce this convention implicitly (e.g. by checking
> p->peak.rate_bytes_ps).
>
> Would an explicit indicator such as a bool peak_present field, or at
> least kerneldoc spelling out the rate_bytes_ps == 0 means absent
> contract, make this safer for future offload consumers?
No similar logic is found for struct flow_action_police.
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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: dsa: yt921x: Add port qdisc tbf support
2026-05-07 1:23 ` Jakub Kicinski
@ 2026-05-07 3:42 ` David Yang
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: David Yang @ 2026-05-07 3:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jakub Kicinski
Cc: netdev, andrew, olteanv, davem, edumazet, pabeni, jhs, jiri,
horms, linux-kernel
On Thu, May 7, 2026 at 9:23 AM Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> wrote:
> > + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack,
> > + "Offload not supported when mtu/peakrate is configured");
> > + return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> > + }
> > +
> > + if (!p->rate.mpu) {
>
> Does this code miss validation for p->rate.overhead?
>
> The TC TBF layer allows configuring overhead to account for additional
> headers. If the hardware relies on fixed wire frame sizes and the driver
> ignores p->rate.overhead, could this lead to a silent misconfiguration
> where the hardware shapes traffic at a different effective rate than
> requested?
I didn't see it can be non-zero while testing with tc-tbf(8).
> > @@ -1378,6 +1390,112 @@ yt921x_dsa_port_policer_add(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
> > return res;
> > }
> >
> > +static int
> > +yt921x_tbf_validate(struct yt921x_priv *priv,
> > + const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload *qopt)
> > +{
> > + struct netlink_ext_ack *extack = qopt->extack;
> > +
> > + if (qopt->parent != TC_H_ROOT) {
> > + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "Parent should be \"root\"");
> > + return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> > + }
> > +
> > + switch (qopt->command) {
> > + case TC_TBF_REPLACE: {
> > + const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params *p;
> > +
> > + p = &qopt->replace_params;
> > +
> > + if (p->mtu || p->peak.rate_bytes_ps) {
> > + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack,
> > + "Offload not supported when mtu/peakrate is configured");
> > + return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> > + }
>
> Is the p->mtu check overly broad here? tbf_change() in
> net/sched/sch_tbf.c sets q->mtu from the user-supplied qopt->mtu whenever
> TCA_TBF_PBURST is absent, so p->mtu can be non-zero even when no peakrate
> has been requested. A user that explicitly passes the mtu parameter to
> tc would then be denied offload with an error that attributes the failure
> to mtu/peakrate together.
>
> Would gating only on p->peak.rate_bytes_ps better reflect what the
> hardware cannot do?
IIRC I have checked that with tc-tbf(8) (or I used the wrong series);
will check that later.
> > +
> > + if (!p->rate.mpu) {
> > + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "Assuming mpu = 64");
> > + } else if (p->rate.mpu != 64) {
> > + NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack,
> > + "Offload not supported when mpu is other than 64");
> > + return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> > + }
>
> Is setting an extack message on the success path intentional?
> psched_ratecfg_precompute() leaves mpu at 0 by default, so the common
> tc qdisc add ... tbf rate X burst Y invocation will hit the first branch,
> return 0, and iproute2 will then print:
>
> Warning: yt921x: Assuming mpu = 64.
>
> on every TBF replace.
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20260413153248.0588690b@kernel.org/
...BTW we can use extack for "warnings" like this, too
> Also, is the assumption actually enforced anywhere? yt921x_marker_tfm_shape()
> and yt921x_marker_tfm() do not appear to compensate the rate computation
> for a 64-byte MPU, so the message seems to document an assumption that is
> not modelled by the transform.
tc-tbf(8): "For ethernet, no packet uses less than 64 bytes." I don't
see a need for rate computation unless I get it wrong.
> > +
> > + break;
> > + }
> > + default:
> > + break;
> > + }
> > +
> > + return 0;
> > +}
>
> Would it be clearer to have yt921x_tbf_validate() return -EOPNOTSUPP for
> commands the handler cannot service, so the supported command set is
> stated once? The default arm here returns 0 for every command other than
> TC_TBF_REPLACE (including TC_TBF_STATS and TC_TBF_GRAFT) while
> yt921x_dsa_port_setup_tc_tbf_port() below returns -EOPNOTSUPP for those
> same commands. There is no observable bug today, but if the validator is
> ever used on its own the two lists can drift.
>
> > +
> > +static int
> > +yt921x_dsa_port_setup_tc_tbf_port(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
> > + const struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload *qopt)
> > +{
> > + struct yt921x_priv *priv = to_yt921x_priv(ds);
> > + struct netlink_ext_ack *extack = qopt->extack;
> > + u32 ctrls[2];
> > + int res;
> > +
> > + switch (qopt->command) {
> > + case TC_TBF_DESTROY:
> > + ctrls[0] = 0;
> > + ctrls[1] = 0;
> > + break;
>
> Is there a concern about the write ordering on teardown?
> yt921x_reg64_write() -> yt921x_regs_write() performs two independent
> register writes (reg+0 then reg+4). On TC_TBF_DESTROY the first write
> sets CIR=0 and CBS=0 while the previously programmed EN bit in ctrls[1]
> is still set; only the second write clears EN. The REPLACE path writes
> configuration before arming EN, but the inverse is not followed here.
>
> Would writing ctrls[1]=0 first (or clearing EN via a read-modify-write
> before zeroing CIR/CBS) be safer for the hardware state machine?
The AI got confused on register operations; see comment for multi-word
registers.
> > + case TC_TBF_REPLACE: {
> [ ... ]
> > + ctrls[0] = YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CIR(marker.cir) |
> > + YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLa_CBS(marker.cbs);
> > + ctrls[1] = YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLb_UNIT(marker.unit) |
> > + YT921X_PORT_SHAPE_CTRLb_EN;
> > + break;
> > + }
> > + default:
> > + return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> > + }
>
> Does returning -EOPNOTSUPP for TC_TBF_STATS defeat the hw offload
> indicator? qdisc_offload_dump_helper() in net/sched/sch_api.c first
> clears TCQ_F_OFFLOADED, then calls into the driver, and only re-sets the
> flag on a zero return:
No one else did that; mt753x_tc_setup_qdisc_tbf().
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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: sched: tbf: pass all params to offload users
2026-05-07 3:11 ` David Yang
@ 2026-05-07 14:37 ` Jakub Kicinski
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jakub Kicinski @ 2026-05-07 14:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Yang
Cc: netdev, andrew, olteanv, davem, edumazet, pabeni, jhs, jiri,
horms, linux-kernel
On Thu, 7 May 2026 11:11:58 +0800 David Yang wrote:
> > > struct tc_tbf_qopt_offload_replace_params {
> > > + u32 limit;
> > > + u32 max_size;
> > > + s64 buffer;
> > > + s64 mtu;
> >
> > The buffer and mtu fields are stored in tbf_sched_data in nanoseconds
> > (see tbf_change() in net/sched/sch_tbf.c where they are derived via
> > PSCHED_TICKS2NS(qopt->buffer) and psched_l2t_ns()), but they are
> > exposed here as bare s64 buffer / s64 mtu right next to max_size
> > which is a byte count.
> >
> > Would it be worth renaming these to buffer_ns / mtu_ns, or adding
> > kerneldoc to describe their unit?
> >
> > A driver author reading this struct and seeing mtu adjacent to
> > max_size might reasonably assume mtu is a byte MTU and program
> > hardware accordingly.
>
> These are carbon copies of struct tbf_sched_data, I see no reason to
> rename just here.
Driver API has broader exposure and more potential for
misunderstandings. AI's naming suggestion makes sense to me.
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