On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 20:53:17 -0800 Vinicius Costa Gomes wrote: > Frame preemption (described in IEEE 802.3br-2016) defines the concept > of preemptible and express queues. It allows traffic from express > queues to "interrupt" traffic from preemptible queues, which are > "resumed" after the express traffic has finished transmitting. > > Frame preemption can only be used when both the local device and the > link partner support it. > > Only parameters for enabling/disabling frame preemption and > configuring the minimum fragment size are included here. Expressing > which queues are marked as preemptible is left to mqprio/taprio, as > having that information there should be easier on the user. > > Signed-off-by: Vinicius Costa Gomes <vinicius.go...@intel.com>
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