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authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2017-10-29 05:20:28 +0300
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2017-10-29 05:20:28 +0300
commit87e3de1e4e21f8d00dd5eacbf4825b8b15bdbe87 (patch)
tree0924f65b483afcb9e0eba6201173ac4a590cd484 /include/net
parent05ce8bd43f3bd62996a4a70a6f3494a66ace11ca (diff)
parent05f9d3e1ae6eaf7507e3bd95b0eef2acd4b84ea8 (diff)
downloadlinux-87e3de1e4e21f8d00dd5eacbf4825b8b15bdbe87.tar.xz
Merge branch '1GbE' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jkirsher/next-queue
Jeff Kirsher says: ==================== 1GbE Intel Wired LAN Driver Updates 2017-10-27 This patchset is a proposal of how the Traffic Control subsystem can be used to offload the configuration of the Credit Based Shaper (defined in the IEEE 802.1Q-2014 Section 8.6.8.2) into supported network devices. As part of this work, we've assessed previous public discussions related to TSN enabling: patches from Henrik Austad (Cisco), the presentation from Eric Mann at Linux Plumbers 2012, patches from Gangfeng Huang (National Instruments) and the current state of the OpenAVNU project (https://github.com/AVnu/OpenAvnu/). Overview ======== Time-sensitive Networking (TSN) is a set of standards that aim to address resources availability for providing bandwidth reservation and bounded latency on Ethernet based LANs. The proposal described here aims to cover mainly what is needed to enable the following standards: 802.1Qat and 802.1Qav. The initial target of this work is the Intel i210 NIC, but other controllers' datasheet were also taken into account, like the Renesas RZ/A1H RZ/A1M group and the Synopsis DesignWare Ethernet QoS controller. Proposal ======== Feature-wise, what is covered here is the configuration interfaces for HW implementations of the Credit-Based shaper (CBS, 802.1Qav). CBS is a per-queue shaper. Given that this feature is related to traffic shaping, and that the traffic control subsystem already provides a queueing discipline that offloads config into the device driver (i.e. mqprio), designing a new qdisc for the specific purpose of offloading the config for the CBS shaper seemed like a good fit. For steering traffic into the correct queues, we use the socket option SO_PRIORITY and then a mechanism to map priority to traffic classes / Tx queues. The qdisc mqprio is currently used in our tests. As for the CBS config interface, this patchset is proposing a new qdisc called 'cbs'. Its 'tc' cmd line is: $ tc qdisc add dev IFACE parent ID cbs locredit N hicredit M sendslope S \ idleslope I Note that the parameters for this qdisc are the ones defined by the 802.1Q-2014 spec, so no hardware specific functionality is exposed here. Per-stream shaping, as defined by IEEE 802.1Q-2014 Section 34.6.1, is not yet covered by this proposal. v2: Merged patch 6 of the original series into patch 4 based on feedback from David Miller. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/net')
-rw-r--r--include/net/pkt_sched.h9
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/include/net/pkt_sched.h b/include/net/pkt_sched.h
index b8ecafce4ba1..02f2db26e30c 100644
--- a/include/net/pkt_sched.h
+++ b/include/net/pkt_sched.h
@@ -140,4 +140,13 @@ static inline struct net *qdisc_net(struct Qdisc *q)
return dev_net(q->dev_queue->dev);
}
+struct tc_cbs_qopt_offload {
+ u8 enable;
+ s32 queue;
+ s32 hicredit;
+ s32 locredit;
+ s32 idleslope;
+ s32 sendslope;
+};
+
#endif