[Intel-wired-lan] [PATCH bpf-next V2 1/5] igc: enable and fix RX hash usage by netstack

Daniel Borkmann daniel at iogearbox.net
Thu Apr 27 17:00:43 UTC 2023


On 4/25/23 10:43 AM, Jesper Dangaard Brouer wrote:
> On 24/04/2023 21.17, John Fastabend wrote:
>>>> Just curious why not copy the logic from the other driver fms10k, ice, ect.
>>>>
>>>>     skb_set_hash(skb, le32_to_cpu(rx_desc->wb.lower.hi_dword.rss),
>>>>              (IXGBE_RSS_L4_TYPES_MASK & (1ul << rss_type)) ?
>>>>              PKT_HASH_TYPE_L4 : PKT_HASH_TYPE_L3);
>>> Detail: This code mis-categorize (e.g. ARP) PKT_HASH_TYPE_L2 as
>>> PKT_HASH_TYPE_L3, but as core reduces this further to one SKB bit, it
>>> doesn't really matter.
>>>
>>>> avoiding the table logic. Do the driver folks care?
>>> The define IXGBE_RSS_L4_TYPES_MASK becomes the "table" logic as a 1-bit
>>> true/false table.  It is a more compact table, let me know if this is
>>> preferred.
>>>
>>> Yes, it is really upto driver maintainer people to decide, what code is
>>> preferred ?
>  >
>> Yeah doesn't matter much to me either way. I was just looking at code
>> compared to ice driver while reviewing.
> 
> My preference is to apply this patchset. We/I can easily followup and
> change this to use the more compact approach later (if someone prefers).

Consistency might help imo and would avoid questions/confusion on /why/
doing it differently for igc vs some of the others.

> I know net-next is "closed", but this patchset was posted prior to the
> close.  Plus, a number of companies are waiting for the XDP-hint for HW
> RX timestamp.  The support for driver stmmac is already in net-next
> (commit e3f9c3e34840 ("net: stmmac: add Rx HWTS metadata to XDP receive
> pkt")). Thus, it would be a help if both igc+stmmac changes land in same
> kernel version, as both drivers are being evaluated by these companies.

Given merge window is open now and net-next closed, it's too late to land
(unless Dave/Jakub thinks otherwise given it touches also driver bits).
I've applied the series to bpf-next right now.

Thanks,
Daniel


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