Re: [v2 2/9] dpaa_eth: add support for DPAA Ethernet

From: Florian Fainelli
Date: Sat Aug 08 2015 - 13:38:47 EST


Le 08/05/15 08:41, Madalin Bucur a Ãcrit :
> This introduces the Freescale Data Path Acceleration Architecture
> (DPAA) Ethernet driver (dpaa_eth) that builds upon the DPAA QMan,
> BMan, PAMU and FMan drivers to deliver Ethernet connectivity on
> the Freescale DPAA QorIQ platforms.
>
> Signed-off-by: Madalin Bucur <madalin.bucur@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
[snip]
> +
> +if FSL_DPAA_ETH
> +
> +config FSL_DPAA_CS_THRESHOLD_1G
> + hex "Egress congestion threshold on 1G ports"
> + range 0x1000 0x10000000
> + default "0x06000000"

This sounds like something you would want to be able to configure at
runtime, either via private sysfs attributes, or better, using ethtool
and either a newly introduced set of tunables, or creating a private
driver API for this.

> + ---help---
> + The size in bytes of the egress Congestion State notification threshold on 1G ports.
> + The 1G dTSECs can quite easily be flooded by cores doing Tx in a tight loop
> + (e.g. by sending UDP datagrams at "while(1) speed"),
> + and the larger the frame size, the more acute the problem.
> + So we have to find a balance between these factors:
> + - avoiding the device staying congested for a prolonged time (risking
> + the netdev watchdog to fire - see also the tx_timeout module param);
> + - affecting performance of protocols such as TCP, which otherwise
> + behave well under the congestion notification mechanism;
> + - preventing the Tx cores from tightly-looping (as if the congestion
> + threshold was too low to be effective);
> + - running out of memory if the CS threshold is set too high.
> +
> +config FSL_DPAA_CS_THRESHOLD_10G
> + hex "Egress congestion threshold on 10G ports"
> + range 0x1000 0x20000000
> + default "0x10000000"
> + ---help ---
> + The size in bytes of the egress Congestion State notification threshold on 10G ports.
> +
> +config FSL_DPAA_INGRESS_CS_THRESHOLD
> + hex "Ingress congestion threshold on FMan ports"
> + default "0x10000000"
> + ---help---
> + The size in bytes of the ingress tail-drop threshold on FMan ports.
> + Traffic piling up above this value will be rejected by QMan and discarded by FMan.

Same here.
--
Florian
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