[Intel-wired-lan] [net-next] igb: add function to set I210 transmit mode

John Fastabend john.fastabend at gmail.com
Sat Aug 13 19:03:21 UTC 2016


On 16-08-13 09:11 AM, Richard Cochran wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 08:27:38AM -0700, Alexander Duyck wrote:
>> I really don' think this patch is going to work.  If you are going to
>> implement something like this and have a hope to get it accepted into
>> the Linux kernel you need to come up with a solution that will work
>> fore more than this one device.  We don't want the drivers having to
>> carry around their own sysfs controls for things that really are not
>> proprietary to the device.  There needs to be a generic kernel
>> interface for this.  The fact is something like QAV more than likely
>> exists on other devices as well so it may be worth while to look into
>> seeing if you could come up with some way of interfacing this with
>> either ethtool ,iproute2, or maybe even the DCB/LLDP utilities since
>> this is essentially splitting the Tx into two separate traffic
>> classes.
> 
> Yes to all of this.
>  
>> Also for these kind of patches it would be best to include the netdev
>> mailing list.  That way it can be reviewed by a wider audience and you
>> are much more likely to get this accepted upstream rather than have it
>> rejected when Jeff Kirsher attempts to submit it.
> 
> Right.  We just had a discussion about implementing TSN, and we will
> need proper infrastructure in place *before* we start hacking
> drivers.
> 
> Thanks,
> Richard

Ah reading my email backwards. I think we could add TSN under the mqprio
qdisc and ./net/dcb infrastructure. In hindsight I wouldn't have named
the infrastructure dcb as its already being used for other 802.1Q things
and hardware scheduling algorithms that are not strictly DCB.

.John




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