23/03/2022 04:05, lihuisong (C): > 在 2022/3/23 1:13, Thomas Monjalon 写道: > > 21/03/2022 08:14, lihuisong (C): > >> 2022/3/10 16:08, lihuisong (C): > >>> 2022/3/9 17:55, Ori Kam: > >>>> From: lihuisong (C) <lihuis...@huawei.com> > >>>>> 2022/3/3 10:47, lihuisong (C): > >>>>>> 2022/3/2 22:07, Ori Kam: > >>>>>>> From: lihuisong (C) <lihuis...@huawei.com> > >>>>>>>> 2022/3/1 0:42, Ferruh Yigit: > >>>>>>>>> On 2/28/2022 3:21 AM, Min Hu (Connor) wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> From: Huisong Li <lihuis...@huawei.com> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> RSS will not be enabled if the RTE_ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG isn't be > >>>>>>>>>> set in > >>>>>>>>>> dev_configure phase. However, if this flag isn't set, RSS can be > >>>>>>>>>> enabled > >>>>>>>>>> through the ethdev ops and rte_flow API. This behavior is > >>>>>>>>>> contrary to > >>>>>>>>>> each > >>>>>>>>>> other. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Fixes: c37ca66f2b27 ("net/hns3: support RSS") > >>>>>>>>>> Cc: sta...@dpdk.org > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Huisong Li <lihuis...@huawei.com> > >>>>>>>>> Hi Huisong, Connor, > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Let's get a little more feedback for this patch, cc'ed more people. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> To enable RSS, multi queue mode should be set to > >>>>>>>>> 'RTE_ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG'. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> But I wonder if it is required to configure RSS via flow API, > >>>>>>>> I do not know the original purpose of adding the RSS > >>>>>>>> configuration in > >>>>>>>> flow API. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> The purpose is simple, this allow to create RSS per rule and not a > >>>>>>> global one. > >>>>>>> For example create RSS that sends TCP to some queues while othe RSS > >>>>>>> will send > >>>>>>> UDP traffic to different queues. > >>>>>> I'm a little confused now. The "per rule" also seems to be a global > >>>>>> configuration. > >>>>>> Example: > >>>>>> - start PMD with 0,1,2,3 > >>>>>> - create TCP packets to 2,3 queues. At this moment, only 2,3 queues > >>>>>> can be received for other types of packets. > >>>>>> Because this rule is implemented by modifying the entry of the > >>>>>> redirection table which is global for this device. > >>>>> Hi, Ori and Stephen. > >>>>> Can you help me clear up the confusion above? If some NICs behave like > >>>>> this, what should we do about it? > >>>> I'm not sure I understand the issue, maybe it is releated to some > >>>> HW/PMD limitation. > >>>> In your example non TCP traffic will be routed to one of the 4 queues > >>>> (0,1,2,3), > >>>> While TCP traffic will only be routed to queues 2,3. > >>>> > >>>> Now I can add new rule that matches on UDP packet and RSS to queue 0 > >>>> and 3 in this case: > >>>> TCP packets will be routed to queues 0,3. > >>>> UDP packets will be routed to queues 2,3. > >>>> All the rest of the traffic will be routed to queues 0,1,2,3 > >>>> > >>>> And just to be clear if now I add a rule to match all packets in > >>>> higher priority, > >>>> with RSS to queues 1,2. Then all traffic will be routed to queues 1,2. > >>>> > >>>> At least this is what is expected, from API point of view. > >>>> > >>>> Best, > >>>> Ori > >>> Thank you for your answer. I understand it. > >>> hns3 PMD cannot implement the above functions due to hardware limitation. > >>> we may need add a check that specified RSS queues cannot be supported > >>> when specified packets types. > >>> And only the packet type is specified, which meets the requirements of > >>> rte_flow API. > >>> The check for the RTE_ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG flag in rte_flow is not correct. > >>> Thanks, Ori and Stephen😁 > >>> > >>> But, I think, it is necessary for the '.rss_hash_update' and > >>> '.reta_update' APIs > >>> in eth_dev_ops to verify this flag. What do you think? @Thomas, > >>> @Ferruh, @Ori and @Stephen. > >> What's your take on it? I am looking forward to your reply. Thanks! > > > > I am not sure why you want to check this flag. > > I want to make sure that the behavior that PMD configured RSS is > consistent across different interfaces. The RTE_ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG > flag is a switch to enable RSS hash. If the switch isn't open, some > PMD do not configure RSS function. I think the consistency is necessary. > If not set RSS muti-queue mode, it is unnecessary to configure RSS. > > > I can imagine we configure the hash and the table before enabling RSS > > with the RTE_ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG flag. > > The flag is derived from dev_configure() which also configures > hash and key. I don't think it makes sense to configure hash and > reta before calling dev_configure. Because they'll be updated. > This is similar to configuring mtu.
OK I see your point. So you would like to return an error in RSS functions if the flag RTE_ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG is not set? Should it be checked in ethdev library or PMDs?