On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:54 AM, David Miller <da...@davemloft.net> wrote:
> From: Saeed Mahameed <sae...@mellanox.com>
> Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2016 16:12:38 +0300
>
>> This small series from Hadar adds the support for minimum inline
>> header mode query in mlx5e NIC driver.
>>
>> Today on TX the driver copies to the HW descriptor only up to L2
>> header which is the default required mode and sufficient for today's
>> needs.
>>
>> The header in the HW descriptor is used for HW loopback steering
>> decision, without it packets will go directly to the wire with no
>> questions asked.
>>
>> For TX loopback steering according to L2/L3/L4 headers, ConnectX-4
>> requires to copy the corresponding headers into the send queue(SQ)
>> WQE HW descriptor so it can decide whether to loop it back or to
>> forward to wire.
>>
>> For legacy E-Switch mode only L2 headers copy is required.  For
>> advanced steering (E-Switch offloads) more header layers may be
>> required to be copied, the required mode will be advertised by FW to
>> each VF and PF according to the corresponding E-Switch
>> configuration.
>>
>> Changes V2:
>>  - Allocate query_nic_vport_context_out on the stack
>
> Applied, but even doing an eth_get_headlen() every transmitted packet
> it really too expensive.
>
> You shouldn't be touching networking headers so much when forwarding
> frames.

Sorry for re-sending, i had a problem before.

In the default case eth_get_headlen() won't be called, it will happen
only if PF administrator changes the mode from default to L4.

In L4 mode, we need to copy all the packet headers including L4, do
you know of a better/cheaper way for doing that?

Thanks,
Hadar

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