On Wed, 9 Sep 2020 16:27:19 +0300 Moshe Shemesh wrote:
> On 9/7/2020 8:58 PM, Jakub Kicinski wrote:
> > On Mon, 7 Sep 2020 16:46:01 +0300 Moshe Shemesh wrote:  
> >>> In that sense I don't like --live because it doesn't really say much.
> >>> AFAIU it means 1) no link flap; 2) < 2 sec datapath downtime; 3) no
> >>> configuration is lost in kernel or device (including netdev config,
> >>> link config, flow rules, counters etc.). I was hoping at least the
> >>> documentation in patch 14 would be more precise.  
> >> Actually, while writing "no-reset" or "live-patching" I meant also no
> >> downtime at all and nothing resets (config, rules ... anything), that
> >> fits mlx5 live-patching.
> >>
> >> However, to make it more generic,  I can allow few seconds downtime and
> >> add similar constrains as you mentioned here to "no-reset". I will add
> >> that to the documentation patch.  
> > Oh! If your device supports no downtime and packet loss at all that's
> > great. You don't have to weaken the definition now, whoever needs a
> > weaker definition can add a different constraint level later, no?  
> 
> Yes, but if we are thinking there will be more levels, maybe the flag 
> "--live" or "--no_reset" is less extendable, we may need new attr. I 
> mean should I have uAPI command line like:
> 
> $ devlink dev reload DEV [ netns { PID | NAME | ID } ] [ action { 
> driver_reinit | fw_activate } [ limit_levelĀ  no_reset ] ]

That LGTM, thanks.

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