On 6/24/19 3:59 PM, Ananyev, Konstantin wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Hi Konstantin,
On 6/21/19 2:10 PM, Ananyev, Konstantin wrote:
Hi Ivan,
Make sure that outer L2 and L3 header length fields are
equal to zero for non-tunnel packets in order to ensure
consistent and predictable behaviour in network drivers.
Explain this expectation in comments to help developers.
Signed-off-by: Ivan Malov <ivan.ma...@oktetlabs.ru>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Rybchenko <arybche...@solarflare.com>
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Not sure it is a good idea:
1) it is a change in public API behavior (requirements).
I would say that it is a clarification. Yes, in terms of
rte_validate_tx_offload()
behaviour is it is a change. The area looks grey and we just want to make
it either black or white. What is the alternative? Say that outer_l2_len and
outer_l3_len content is undefined if packet is not tunnelled and drivers
must check (ol_flags & PKT_TX_TUNNEL_MASK) != 0 before usage these fields?
Yes, that was my thought.
As I understand, that what is implied right now.
Otherwise any app that setups tx_offload fieds for rte_eth_tx_burst()
need to be changed?
bnxt, fm10k, i40e, ixgbe (depends on PKT_TX_OUTER_IP_CKSUM in fact, but
not PKT_TX_TUNNEL_MASK) and ice use these fields w/o tunnel checks (if
I read code correctly).
enic, mlx4, mlx5, qede and sfc use them in the case of tunnel packet only.
I.e. 5 vs 5.
2) why these 2 particular tx_offload fields only?
If we'll follow that logic we should enforce same rule for other
tx_offload fileds (tso, l4_len, l3_len, etc.)
Because it is about tunnel packets and outer_l2_len and outer_l3_len
should be either undefined or 0 for non-tunnel packets.
I understand that, but I think rules for setting/treating tx_offload fields
should be the same for all fields.
We either allow any tx_offload field to be undefined when related
bit(s) in ol_flags are not set, or we need to force people to setup
whole 64-bit tx_offload value if any of related TX flags are set.
Yes, I agree.
Personally I don't think there will be much gain from it.
Might be better and easier just to fix offending drivers that make wrong
assumptions.
We would prefer to define as the patch suggests since it allows
to avoid conditions.
It does, and it might simplify things for PMDs...
But as I said above, it would need changes in the apps that
do use tx_offload fileds for TX, right?
Yes, it sounds bad. OK, we have discussed it and Ivan will send v2
which simply clarify comments.
It looks like there is no simple conditions when we should require
(in validate function) non-zero outer_l2/l3_len.
Thanks a lot,
Andrew.