From: Santwona.Behera@Sun.COM
To: Ben Hutchings <bhutchings@solarflare.com>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org, davem@davemloft.net, jeff@garzik.org,
gkernel-commit@lists.sourceforge.net,
Matheos Worku <Matheos.Worku@Sun.COM>,
Mehdi Bonyadi <Mehdi.Bonyadi@Sun.COM>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/3] Add support for RX packet classification in a network device
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 15:04:15 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <49501CEF.8010101@Sun.COM> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1229974033.3077.14.camel@achroite>
On 12/22/08 11:27 AM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-12-22 at 10:45 -0800, Santwona.Behera@Sun.COM wrote:
>> diff --git a/include/linux/ethtool.h b/include/linux/ethtool.h
>> index b4b038b..d3289b0 100644
>> --- a/include/linux/ethtool.h
>> +++ b/include/linux/ethtool.h
>> @@ -55,12 +55,13 @@ struct ethtool_drvinfo {
>> char bus_info[ETHTOOL_BUSINFO_LEN]; /* Bus info for this IF. */
>> /* For PCI devices, use pci_name(pci_dev). */
>> char reserved1[32];
>> - char reserved2[12];
>> + char reserved2[8];
>> __u32 n_priv_flags; /* number of flags valid in ETHTOOL_GPFLAGS */
>> __u32 n_stats; /* number of u64's from ETHTOOL_GSTATS */
>> __u32 testinfo_len;
>> __u32 eedump_len; /* Size of data from ETHTOOL_GEEPROM (bytes) */
>> __u32 regdump_len; /* Size of data from ETHTOOL_GREGS (bytes) */
>> + __u32 n_rx_rules; /* number of rx classification rules */
>> };
>
> This shifts all the fields between n_priv_flags and regdump_len
> inclusive. What is the point of reserving space in the structure if we
> then go and move fields around elsewhere?
>
> Also, why do you think n_rx_rules is driver or hardware information?
> The maximum number of RX filters is not necessarily a static property.
> Consider hardware that has separate limited-size sets of layer-2 and
> layer-3 filters, or that has a single set but needs more storage for
> some types of filters.
>
> The important value is the current number of rules which is dynamic and
> does not belong here.
>
> [...]
OK, I will move this to the ethtool_rxnfc struct.
>> @@ -558,14 +626,16 @@ struct ethtool_ops {
>> #define TCP_V4_FLOW 0x01
>> #define UDP_V4_FLOW 0x02
>> #define SCTP_V4_FLOW 0x03
>> -#define AH_ESP_V4_FLOW 0x04
>> -#define TCP_V6_FLOW 0x05
>> -#define UDP_V6_FLOW 0x06
>> -#define SCTP_V6_FLOW 0x07
>> -#define AH_ESP_V6_FLOW 0x08
>> +#define AH_V4_FLOW 0x04
>> +#define ESP_V4_FLOW 0x05
>> +#define TCP_V6_FLOW 0x06
>> +#define UDP_V6_FLOW 0x07
>> +#define SCTP_V6_FLOW 0x08
>> +#define AH_V6_FLOW 0x09
>> +#define ESP_V6_FLOW 0x0a
>> +#define IP_USER_FLOW 0x0b
>>
>> /* L3-L4 network traffic flow hash options */
>> -#define RXH_DEV_PORT (1 << 0)
>> #define RXH_L2DA (1 << 1)
>> #define RXH_VLAN (1 << 2)
>> #define RXH_L3_PROTO (1 << 3)
> [...]
>
> No, you can't do this. Leave the existing definitions unchanged and
> only add new ones.
The original code/patch was not quite correct where the AH_ESP_V4_FLOW
was being used to represent AH flows. So my goal here was to remove that
and add 2 separate flow types for AH and ESP. I have two ways of
achieving this without changing the existing definitions completely:
1. I change AH_ESP_Vx_FLOW defines to AH_Vx_FLOW defines and add 2 new
defines for ESP_Vx_FLOW at the end, with values 0x9 and 0xa.
2. I keep the AH_ESP_Vx_FLOW defines as is (but this will be dead code
as it will not be used) and add 2 new AH_Vx_FLOW defines and 2 new
ESP_Vx_FLOW defines at the end with values 0x9, 0xa, 0xb, 0xc.
Please let me know which one is more desirable.
rgds,
--santwona
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-12-22 23:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-12-22 18:45 [PATCH 2/3] Add support for RX packet classification in a network device Santwona.Behera
2008-12-22 19:27 ` Ben Hutchings
2008-12-22 23:04 ` Santwona.Behera [this message]
2008-12-23 0:16 ` Ben Hutchings
2008-12-23 0:36 ` Santwona.Behera
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