On 5/28/20, 12:21 PM, "Michal Kubecek" <mkube...@suse.cz> wrote:
> On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 11:36:13AM -0700, Ronak Doshi wrote: > > With vmxnet3 version 4, the emulation supports multiqueue(RSS) for > > UDP and ESP traffic. A guest can enable/disable RSS for UDP/ESP over > > IPv4/IPv6 by issuing commands introduced in this patch. ESP ipv6 is > > not yet supported in this patch. > > > > This patch implements get_rss_hash_opts and set_rss_hash_opts > > methods to allow querying and configuring different Rx flow hash > > configurations. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ronak Doshi <dos...@vmware.com> > > --- > > This still suffers from the inconsistency between get and set handler > I already pointed out in v1: > > - there is no way to change VMXNET3_RSS_FIELDS_TCPIP{4,6} bits > - get_rxnfc() may return value that set_rxnfc() won't accept > - get_rxnfc() may return different value than set_rxnfc() set > > Above, vmxnet3_get_rss_hash_opts() returns 0 or > RXH_L4_B_0_1 | RXH_L4_B_2_3 | RXH_IP_SRC | RXH_IP_DST for any of > {TCP,UDP}_V{4,6}_FLOW, depending on corresponding bit in rss_fields. But > here you accept only all four bits for TCP (both v4 and v6) and either > the two RXH_IP_* bits or all four for UDP. > > Michal Hi Michal, That is intentional as vmxnet3 device always expects TCP rss to be enabled if rss is supported. If RSS is enabled, by default rss_fields has TCP/IP RSS supported and cannot be disabled. Its only for UDP/ESP flows the config can change. Hence, get_rss always reports TCP/IP RSS enabled, and set_rss does not accept disabling TCP RSS. Hope this answers your concern. Thanks, Ronak