On 12/30/2015 12:18 AM, Tantilov, Emil S wrote:
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Subject: [Intel-wired-lan] [PATCH 2/2] ixgbe: restrict synchronization of
link_up and speed

From: Zhu Yanjun <yanjun....@windriver.com>

When the X540 NIC acts as a slave of some virtual NICs, it is very
important to synchronize link_up and link_speed, such as a bonding
driver in 802.3ad mode. When X540 NIC acts as an independent interface,
it is not necessary to synchronize link_up and link_speed. That is,
the time span between link_up and link_speed is acceptable.
What exactly do you mean by "time span between link_up and link_speed"?

In the previous mail, I show you some ethtool logs. In these logs, there is some time with NIC up while speed is unknown. I think this "some time" is time span between
link_up and link_speed. Please see the previous mail for details.

Where is it you think the de-synchronization occurs?

When a NIC interface acts as a slave, a flag "IFF_SLAVE" is set in netdevice struct. Before we enter this function, we check IFF_SLAVE flag. If this flag is set, we continue to check link_speed. If not, this function is executed whether this link_speed is unknown or not.


Signed-off-by: Zhu Yanjun <yanjun....@windriver.com>
---
drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ixgbe_main.c |    9 ++++++++-
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ixgbe_main.c
b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ixgbe_main.c
index ace21b9..1bb6056 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ixgbe_main.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ixgbe_main.c
@@ -6436,8 +6436,15 @@ static void ixgbe_watchdog_link_is_up(struct
ixgbe_adapter *adapter)
         * time. To X540 NIC, there is a time span between link_up and
         * link_speed. As such, only continue if link_up and link_speed are
         * ready to X540 NIC.
+        * The time span between link_up and link_speed is very important
+        * when the X540 NIC acts as a slave in some virtual NICs, such as
+        * a bonding driver in 802.3ad mode. When X540 NIC acts as an
+        * independent interface, it is not necessary to synchronize link_up
+        * and link_speed.
+        * In the end, not continue if (X540 NIC && SLAVE && link_speed
UNKNOWN)
This is a patch on top of your previous patch which I don't think was applied,
so this is not going to apply cleanly.

         */
-       if (hw->mac.type == ixgbe_mac_X540)
+       if ((hw->mac.type == ixgbe_mac_X540) &&
+           (netdev->flags & IFF_SLAVE))
                if (link_speed == IXGBE_LINK_SPEED_UNKNOWN)
                        return;
If you were to enter ixgbe_watchdog_link_is_up() with unknown speed, then I 
would
assume that you also have a dmesg that shows:
"NIC Link is Up unknown speed"

by the interface you use in the bond?
Sure. There is a dmesg log from the customer.
"
...
2015-10-05T06:14:34.350 controller-0 kernel: info bonding: bond0: link status definitely up for interface eth0, 0 Mbps full duplex.
...
"

Thanks a lot.
Zhu Yanjun

Thanks,
Emil


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