Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 07:32:45PM CEST, sfel...@gmail.com wrote: >On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 11:14 PM, Jiri Pirko <j...@resnulli.us> wrote: >> Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 03:50:08AM CEST, sfel...@gmail.com wrote: >> >> <snip> >> >>> >>>> Also I wonder how this works when a pkt ingresses a port in mode A and >>>> egresses a port in mode B? What fib/fdb tables does it cross when this >>>> happens? It seems easier to just have two switch devices not a >>>> hybrid. If this per port implementation maps to some hardware that >>>> would be really interesting though. >>> >>>In retrospect, I regret adding the port mode feature to rocker. I >>>like the world idea, so we can have a device with different >>>pipeline/resources, but we should have locked all ports on a switch to >>>one mode, or even as you hinted at earlier, use a unique sub-device ID >>>for a switch with all ports in a particular mode. If you want to >>>ports with different worlds, just instantiate a switch in each world. >>>Instantiating new devices is easy. >>> >>>But, now Jiri has locked on to the dynamic port mode idea with pit >>>bull zeal, to the point of being able to switch a port mode at any >>>time from one mode to another from the host. I just don't see that as >>>a real-world use-case. Life is too short and we need to be focusing >>>on switchdev features, not refactoring or adding cool but useless >>>features. >> >> Can can still change this if you want. We can make >> ROCKER_TLV_CMD_PORT_SETTINGS_MODE read-only in hw (As it is in fact now >> as we have only one world). >> >> Then we add another property: >> static Property rocker_properties[] = { >> DEFINE_PROP_STRING("name", Rocker, name), >> DEFINE_PROP_STRING("world", Rocker, world), >> .... >> >> and we use this value in pci_rocker_init instead of r->world_dflt >> >> Looks straightforward. > >Yes, perfect, I totally on-board with that change. This puts all >ports on the device in the same mode. I you want ports in a different >mode, instantiate another switch. > >Mixing port modes on a switch, either statically or dynamically, would >have created another problem. Switchdev uses the switch_id for each >port to know when ports belong to the same switch, same switching >domain, if you will. Mixing port modes within a switch breaks this. >For example, the check we added to avoid double forwarding of pkts by >the bridge and the device depends on ports on the switch having the >same switch_id.
Ok. Will fix this in qemu as well. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html