On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 02:28:38AM +0800, Pravin Shelar wrote: > On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 6:39 PM, Yang, Yi <yi.y.y...@intel.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 06:49:14PM +0800, Jiri Benc wrote: > >> On Tue, 26 Sep 2017 12:55:39 +0800, Yang, Yi wrote: > >> > After push_nsh, the packet won't be recirculated to flow pipeline, so > >> > key->eth.type must be set explicitly here, but for pop_nsh, the packet > >> > will be recirculated to flow pipeline, it will be reparsed, so > >> > key->eth.type will be set in packet parse function, we needn't handle it > >> > in pop_nsh. > >> > >> This seems to be a very different approach than what we currently have. > >> Looking at the code, the requirement after "destructive" actions such > >> as pushing or popping headers is to recirculate. > > > > This is optimization proposed by Jan Scheurich, recurculating after push_nsh > > will impact on performance, recurculating after pop_nsh is unavoidable, So > > also cc jan.scheur...@ericsson.com. > > > > Actucally all the keys before push_nsh are still there after push_nsh, > > push_nsh has updated all the nsh keys, so recirculating remains avoidable. > > > > > We should keep existing model for this patch. Later you can submit > optimization patch with specific use cases and performance > improvement. So that we can evaluate code complexity and benefits.
Ok, I'll remove the below line in push_nsh and send out v11, thanks. key->eth.type = htons(ETH_P_NSH); > > >> > >> Setting key->eth.type to satisfy conditions in the output path without > >> updating the rest of the key looks very hacky and fragile to me. There > >> might be other conditions and dependencies that are not obvious. > >> I don't think the code was written with such code path in mind. > >> > >> I'd like to hear what Pravin thinks about this. > >> > >> Jiri