Le 2/23/19 à 2:32 AM, Ido Schimmel a écrit :
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 03:59:25PM -0800, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>> Drop switchdev_ops.switchdev_port_attr_set. Drop the uses of this field
>> from all clients, which were migrated to use switchdev notification in
>> the previous patches.
>>
>> Add a new function switchdev_port_attr_notify() that sends the switchdev
>> notifications SWITCHDEV_PORT_ATTR_SET and takes care, depending on
>> SWITCHDEV_F_DEFER to call the blocking (process) or non-blocking
>> (atomic) notifier chain accordingly.
>>
>> Drop __switchdev_port_attr_set() and update switchdev_port_attr_set()
>> likewise.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <f.faine...@gmail.com>
>> ---
>>  net/switchdev/switchdev.c | 96 +++++++++++----------------------------
>>  1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 70 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/net/switchdev/switchdev.c b/net/switchdev/switchdev.c
>> index 94400f5b8e07..a1f16836ef89 100644
>> --- a/net/switchdev/switchdev.c
>> +++ b/net/switchdev/switchdev.c
>> @@ -174,81 +174,35 @@ static int switchdev_deferred_enqueue(struct 
>> net_device *dev,
>>      return 0;
>>  }
>>  
>> -/**
>> - *  switchdev_port_attr_get - Get port attribute
> 
> Hmm, why do you remove it here? Can't you remove it in a separate patch?
> I thought we already got rid of it :p

Yes it should have been removed, looks like my previous series did not
that, I will send that separately.

> 
>> - *
>> - *  @dev: port device
>> - *  @attr: attribute to get
>> - */
>> -int switchdev_port_attr_get(struct net_device *dev, struct switchdev_attr 
>> *attr)
>> +static int switchdev_port_attr_notify(enum switchdev_notifier_type nt,
>> +                                  struct net_device *dev,
>> +                                  const struct switchdev_attr *attr,
>> +                                  struct switchdev_trans *trans)
>>  {
>> -    const struct switchdev_ops *ops = dev->switchdev_ops;
>> -    struct net_device *lower_dev;
>> -    struct list_head *iter;
>> -    struct switchdev_attr first = {
>> -            .id = SWITCHDEV_ATTR_ID_UNDEFINED
>> -    };
>> -    int err = -EOPNOTSUPP;
>> +    int err;
>> +    int rc;
>>  
>> -    if (ops && ops->switchdev_port_attr_get)
>> -            return ops->switchdev_port_attr_get(dev, attr);
>> +    struct switchdev_notifier_port_attr_info attr_info = {
>> +            .attr = attr,
>> +            .trans = trans,
>> +            .handled = false,
>> +    };
>>  
>> -    if (attr->flags & SWITCHDEV_F_NO_RECURSE)
>> +    if (attr & SWITCHDEV_F_DEFER)
>> +            rc = call_switchdev_blocking_notifiers(nt, dev,
>> +                                                   &attr_info.info, NULL);
>> +    else
>> +            rc = call_switchdev_notifiers(nt, dev, &attr_info.info, NULL);
> 
> I don't believe this is needed. You're calling this function from
> switchdev_port_attr_set_now() which is always called from process
> context. switchdev_port_attr_set() takes care of that. Similar to
> switchdev_port_obj_add().

Except for net/bridge/br_switchdev.c when we check the bridge port's
flags support with PRE_BRIDGE_FLAGS. In that case we are executing from
the caller (atomic) context and we can't defer otherwise that trumps the
whole idea of being able to do a quick check and return that to the
caller that we cannot support specific flags. How would you recommend
approaching that?
-- 
Florian
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