From: Stefan Agner <ste...@agner.ch> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 12:08 PM >To: Andy Duan <fugang.d...@nxp.com> >Cc: David Miller <da...@davemloft.net>; and...@lunn.ch; >feste...@gmail.com; netdev@vger.kernel.org; linux- >ker...@vger.kernel.org >Subject: Re: [PATCH] net: fec: select queue depending on VLAN priority > >On 2017-05-09 19:42, Andy Duan wrote: >> From: David Miller <da...@davemloft.net> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2017 >> 9:39 PM >>>To: ste...@agner.ch >>>Cc: Andy Duan <fugang.d...@nxp.com>; and...@lunn.ch; >>>feste...@gmail.com; netdev@vger.kernel.org; linux- >>>ker...@vger.kernel.org >>>Subject: Re: [PATCH] net: fec: select queue depending on VLAN priority >>> >>>From: Stefan Agner <ste...@agner.ch> >>>Date: Mon, 8 May 2017 22:37:08 -0700 >>> >>>> Since the addition of the multi queue code with commit 59d0f7465644 >>>> ("net: fec: init multi queue date structure") the queue selection >>>> has been handelt by the default transmit queue selection >>>> implementation which tries to evenly distribute the traffic across >>>> all available queues. This selection presumes that the queues are >>>> using an equal priority, however, the queues 1 and 2 are actually of >>>> higher priority (the classification of the queues is enabled in >fec_enet_enable_ring). >>>> >>>> This can lead to net scheduler warnings and continuous TX ring dumps >>>> when exercising the system with iperf. >>>> >>>> Use only queue 0 for all common traffic (no VLAN and P802.1p >>>> priority >>>> 0 and 1) and route level 2-7 through queue 1 and 2. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Fugang Duan <fugang.d...@nxp.com> >>>> Fixes: 59d0f7465644 ("net: fec: init multi queue date structure") >>> >>>If the queues are used for prioritization, and it does not have >>>multiple normal priority level queues, multiqueue is not what the >>>driver should have implemented. >> Firstly, HW multiple queues support: >> - Traffic-shaping bandwidth distribution supports credit-based and >> round-robin-based policies. Either policy can be combined with >> time-based shaping. >> - AVB (Audio Video Bridging, IEEE 802.1Qav) features: >> * Credit-based bandwidth distribution policy can be combined >with >> time-based shaping >> * AVB endpoint talker and listener support >> * Support for arbitration between different priority traffic >> (for >> example, AVB class A, AVB class B, and non-AVB) Round-robin-based >> policies: >> It has the same priority for three queues: In the round-robin QoS >> scheme, each queue is given an equal opportunity to transmit one >> frame. For example, if queue n has a frame to transmit, the queue >> transmits its frame. After queue n has transmitted its frame, or if >> queue n does not have a frame to transmit, queue n+1 is then allowed >> to transmit its frame, and so on. >> >> Credit-based policies: >> The AVB credit based shaper acts independently, per class, to control >> the bandwidth distribution between normal traffic and time-sensitive >> traffic with respect to the total link bandwidth available. >> Credit based shaper conbined with time-based shaping: >> - priority: ClassA queue > ClassB queue > best effort >> - ensure the queue bandwidth as user set based on time- >based shaping >> algorithms (transmitter transmit frame from three queue in turn based >> on time-based shaping algorithms) >> And in real AVB case, each streaming can be independent, and are >> fixed on related queue. Then driver level should implement >> .ndo_select_queue() to put the streaming into related queue. That is >> what the patch did. >> >> The current driver config the three queue to credit-based policies >> (AVB), the patch seems no problem for the implementation. Do you have >> any suggestion ? >> > >I tried using the round robin mode by adding this: > >+ /* Set Round-Robin policy */ >+ writel(1, fep->hwp + FEC_QOS_SCHEME); > >After a while I got the warning non the less: > >WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 0 at net/sched/sch_generic.c:316 >dev_watchdog+0x248/0x24c NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 (fec): transmit queue >2 timed out Modules linked in: >CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 4.11.0-rc1-00058-g56d22eced8bc- >dirty #377 Hardware name: Freescale i.MX7 Dual (Device Tree) [<c02266b0>] >(unwind_backtrace) from [<c0222d7c>] (show_stack+0x10/0x14) [<c0222d7c>] >(show_stack) from [<c04d4098>] (dump_stack+0x78/0x8c) [<c04d4098>] >(dump_stack) from [<c0236548>] (__warn+0xe8/0x100) [<c0236548>] >(__warn) from [<c0236598>] (warn_slowpath_fmt+0x38/0x48) [<c0236598>] >(warn_slowpath_fmt) from [<c0805904>] >(dev_watchdog+0x248/0x24c) >[<c0805904>] (dev_watchdog) from [<c028a0e8>] (call_timer_fn+0x28/0x98) >[<c028a0e8>] (call_timer_fn) from [<c028a1f8>] (expire_timers+0xa0/0xac) >[<c028a1f8>] (expire_timers) from [<c028a2a0>] >(run_timer_softirq+0x9c/0x194) >[<c028a2a0>] (run_timer_softirq) from [<c023aaf8>] >(__do_softirq+0x114/0x234) >[<c023aaf8>] (__do_softirq) from [<c023aee4>] (irq_exit+0xcc/0x108) >[<c023aee4>] (irq_exit) from [<c0279920>] >(__handle_domain_irq+0x80/0xec) >[<c0279920>] (__handle_domain_irq) from [<c0201544>] >(gic_handle_irq+0x48/0x8c) >[<c0201544>] (gic_handle_irq) from [<c0223838>] (__irq_svc+0x58/0x8c) >Exception stack(0xc1001f28 to 0xc1001f70) >1f20: 00000001 00000000 00000000 c022fdc0 c1000000 >c1003d80 >1f40: c1003d34 c0e72ed0 c0bd9b04 c1001f80 00000000 00000000 00000000 >c1001f78 >1f60: c022048c c0220490 60000013 ffffffff [<c0223838>] (__irq_svc) from >[<c0220490>] (arch_cpu_idle+0x38/0x3c) [<c0220490>] (arch_cpu_idle) from >[<c026ec60>] (do_idle+0x170/0x204) [<c026ec60>] (do_idle) from >[<c026efac>] (cpu_startup_entry+0x18/0x1c) [<c026efac>] >(cpu_startup_entry) from [<c0e00c88>] >(start_kernel+0x394/0x3a0) >---[ end trace a474f341d40e0705 ]--- >fec 30be0000.ethernet eth0: TX ring dump > >I disabled the regular ring dump and only printed one line. It seems to come >up every 2 seconds, and checking cat /proc/interrupts showed that queue 2 >stayed at its last value (3562218): > > 58: 3091320 GIC-0 150 Level 30be0000.ethernet > 59: 3562218 GIC-0 151 Level 30be0000.ethernet > 60: 13377922 GIC-0 152 Level 30be0000.ethernet
Pls check ENETx_DMAnCFG[16] whether is set, and disable time-based shaping for round robin.