Wed, May 27, 2020 at 06:09:03AM CEST, xiyou.wangc...@gmail.com wrote: >On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 10:11 AM Petr Machata <pe...@mellanox.com> wrote: >> >> The Spectrum hardware allows execution of one of several actions as a >> result of queue management events: tail-dropping, early-dropping, marking a >> packet, or passing a configured latency threshold or buffer size. Such >> packets can be mirrored, trapped, or sampled. >> >> Modeling the action to be taken as simply a TC action is very attractive, >> but it is not obvious where to put these actions. At least with ECN marking >> one could imagine a tree of qdiscs and classifiers that effectively >> accomplishes this task, albeit in an impractically complex manner. But >> there is just no way to match on dropped-ness of a packet, let alone >> dropped-ness due to a particular reason. >> >> To allow configuring user-defined actions as a result of inner workings of >> a qdisc, this patch set introduces a concept of qevents. Those are attach >> points for TC blocks, where filters can be put that are executed as the >> packet hits well-defined points in the qdisc algorithms. The attached >> blocks can be shared, in a manner similar to clsact ingress and egress >> blocks, arbitrary classifiers with arbitrary actions can be put on them, >> etc. > >This concept does not fit well into qdisc, essentially you still want to >install filters (and actions) somewhere on qdisc, but currently all filters >are executed at enqueue, basically you want to execute them at other >pre-defined locations too, for example early drop. > >So, perhaps adding a "position" in tc filter is better? Something like: > >tc qdisc add dev x root handle 1: ... # same as before >tc filter add dev x parent 1:0 position early_drop matchall action.... > >And obviously default position must be "enqueue". Makes sense?
Well, if you look at the examples in the cover letter, I think that they are showing something very similar you are talking about: # tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: \ red limit 500K avpkt 1K qevent early block 10 # tc filter add block 10 \ matchall action mirred egress mirror dev eth1 The first command just says "early drop position should be processed by block 10" The second command just adds a filter to the block 10. We have this concept of blocks, we use them in "tc filter" as a handle. The block as a unit could be attached to be processed not only to "enqueue" but to anything else, like some qdisc stage. Looks quite neat to me. > >(The word "position" may be not accurate, but hope you get my point >here.) > >Thanks.