From: Jay Vosburgh <fubar@us.ibm.com>
To: Andy Gospodarek <andy@greyhouse.net>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next] bond: add support to read speed and duplex via ethtool
Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2013 11:25:12 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <22416.1362597912@death.nxdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1362595173-11442-1-git-send-email-andy@greyhouse.net>
Andy Gospodarek <andy@greyhouse.net> wrote:
>This patch adds support for the get_settings ethtool op to the bonding
>driver. This was motivated by users who wanted to get the speed of the
>bond and compare that against throughput to understand utilization.
>The behavior before this patch was added was problematic when computing
>line utilization after trying to get link-speed and throughput via SNMP.
>
>The general plan for computing link-speed was as follows:
>
>Mode Formula
>---- -------
>active-backup speed of current active slave
>broadcast speed of first slave with known speed
>all other modes aggregate speed of all slaves with known speed
I'll just point out that the balance-tlb mode is asymmetric; it
uses all slaves for transmission, but only one slave for reception.
Ethtool only has a single speed for both directions, so this is probably
the best choice, but it should still be noted.
>Output from ethtool looks like this for a round-robin bond:
>
>Settings for bond0:
> Supported ports: [ ]
> Supported link modes: Not reported
> Supported pause frame use: No
> Supports auto-negotiation: No
> Advertised link modes: Not reported
> Advertised pause frame use: No
> Advertised auto-negotiation: No
> Speed: 11000Mb/s
> Duplex: Full
> Port: Twisted Pair
> PHYAD: 0
> Transceiver: internal
> Auto-negotiation: off
> MDI-X: Unknown
> Link detected: yes
>
>I tested this and verified it works as expected. A test was also done
>on a version backported to an older kernel and it worked well there.
>
>Signed-off-by: Andy Gospodarek <andy@greyhouse.net>
>---
> drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+)
>
>diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c
>index 7bd068a..6e70ff0 100644
>--- a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c
>+++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c
>@@ -4224,6 +4224,52 @@ void bond_set_mode_ops(struct bonding *bond, int mode)
> }
> }
>
>+static int bond_ethtool_get_settings(struct net_device *bond_dev,
>+ struct ethtool_cmd *ecmd)
>+{
>+ struct bonding *bond = netdev_priv(bond_dev);
>+ struct slave *slave;
>+ int i;
>+ unsigned long speed = 0;
>+
>+ ecmd->speed = SPEED_UNKNOWN;
>+ ecmd->duplex = DUPLEX_UNKNOWN;
>+
>+ read_lock(&bond->lock);
>+ switch (bond->params.mode) {
>+ case BOND_MODE_ACTIVEBACKUP:
>+ read_lock(&bond->curr_slave_lock);
>+ if (bond->curr_active_slave &&
>+ bond->curr_active_slave->speed != SPEED_UNKNOWN) {
>+ ecmd->speed = bond->curr_active_slave->speed;
>+ ecmd->duplex = bond->curr_active_slave->duplex;
>+ }
>+ read_unlock(&bond->curr_slave_lock);
>+ break;
>+ case BOND_MODE_BROADCAST:
>+ bond_for_each_slave(bond, slave, i) {
>+ if (slave->speed != SPEED_UNKNOWN) {
>+ ecmd->speed = slave->speed;
>+ ecmd->duplex = slave->duplex;
>+ break;
>+ }
>+ }
>+ break;
Does anybody really use broadcast mode? Not that I'm saying
this is incorrect, I'm just wondering in general.
>+ default:
>+ bond_for_each_slave(bond, slave, i) {
>+ if (slave->speed != SPEED_UNKNOWN) {
>+ speed += slave->speed;
>+ }
>+ if (ecmd->duplex == DUPLEX_UNKNOWN &&
>+ slave->duplex != DUPLEX_UNKNOWN)
>+ ecmd->duplex = slave->duplex;
Should the calculations skip slaves that are not BOND_LINK_UP?
If the ARP monitor is running, some slaves may be carrier up (and have
slave->speed set), but are not actually in use by the bond, at least for
transmission.
-J
>+ }
>+ ecmd->speed = speed;
>+ }
>+ read_unlock(&bond->lock);
>+ return 0;
>+}
>+
> static void bond_ethtool_get_drvinfo(struct net_device *bond_dev,
> struct ethtool_drvinfo *drvinfo)
> {
>@@ -4235,6 +4281,7 @@ static void bond_ethtool_get_drvinfo(struct net_device *bond_dev,
>
> static const struct ethtool_ops bond_ethtool_ops = {
> .get_drvinfo = bond_ethtool_get_drvinfo,
>+ .get_settings = bond_ethtool_get_settings,
> .get_link = ethtool_op_get_link,
> };
>
>--
>1.7.11.7
---
-Jay Vosburgh, IBM Linux Technology Center, fubar@us.ibm.com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-03-06 19:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-03-06 18:39 [PATCH net-next] bond: add support to read speed and duplex via ethtool Andy Gospodarek
2013-03-06 19:13 ` Veaceslav Falico
2013-03-06 19:48 ` Andy Gospodarek
2013-03-06 19:25 ` Jay Vosburgh [this message]
2013-03-06 20:01 ` Andy Gospodarek
2013-03-06 21:46 ` Jay Vosburgh
2013-03-07 12:11 ` Glen Turner
2013-03-08 15:35 ` Andy Gospodarek
2013-03-14 6:57 ` Glen Turner
2013-03-06 20:17 ` Ben Hutchings
2013-03-08 14:57 ` Andy Gospodarek
2013-04-16 21:10 ` [PATCH v2] " Andy Gospodarek
2013-04-16 21:32 ` Ben Hutchings
2013-04-16 22:33 ` Sergei Shtylyov
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