From: Vinicius Costa Gomes Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 17:49:55 +0000 (-0700) Subject: igb: Allow filters to be added for the local MAC address X-Git-Tag: microblaze-v4.18-rc3~56^2~379^2~4 X-Git-Url: http://git.monstr.eu/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=872f923c5b38226a0c6825487742098b1968d463;p=linux-2.6-microblaze.git igb: Allow filters to be added for the local MAC address Users expect that when adding a steering filter for the local MAC address, that all the traffic directed to that address will go to some queue. Currently, it's not possible to configure entries in the "in use" state, which is the normal state of the local MAC address entry (it is the default), this patch allows to override the steering configuration of "in use" entries, if the filter to be added match the address and address type (source or destination) of an existing entry. There is a bit of a special handling for entries referring to the local MAC address, when they are removed, only the steering configuration is reset. Signed-off-by: Vinicius Costa Gomes Tested-by: Aaron Brown Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher --- diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_main.c index 21e76d649068..9a5c2dc3cf5a 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_main.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_main.c @@ -6859,6 +6859,27 @@ static void igb_set_default_mac_filter(struct igb_adapter *adapter) igb_rar_set_index(adapter, 0); } +/* If the filter to be added and an already existing filter express + * the same address and address type, it should be possible to only + * override the other configurations, for example the queue to steer + * traffic. + */ +static bool igb_mac_entry_can_be_used(const struct igb_mac_addr *entry, + const u8 *addr, const u8 flags) +{ + if (!(entry->state & IGB_MAC_STATE_IN_USE)) + return true; + + if ((entry->state & IGB_MAC_STATE_SRC_ADDR) != + (flags & IGB_MAC_STATE_SRC_ADDR)) + return false; + + if (!ether_addr_equal(addr, entry->addr)) + return false; + + return true; +} + /* Add a MAC filter for 'addr' directing matching traffic to 'queue', * 'flags' is used to indicate what kind of match is made, match is by * default for the destination address, if matching by source address @@ -6881,7 +6902,8 @@ static int igb_add_mac_filter_flags(struct igb_adapter *adapter, * addresses. */ for (i = 0; i < rar_entries; i++) { - if (adapter->mac_table[i].state & IGB_MAC_STATE_IN_USE) + if (!igb_mac_entry_can_be_used(&adapter->mac_table[i], + addr, flags)) continue; ether_addr_copy(adapter->mac_table[i].addr, addr); @@ -6933,9 +6955,19 @@ static int igb_del_mac_filter_flags(struct igb_adapter *adapter, if (!ether_addr_equal(adapter->mac_table[i].addr, addr)) continue; - adapter->mac_table[i].state = 0; - memset(adapter->mac_table[i].addr, 0, ETH_ALEN); - adapter->mac_table[i].queue = 0; + /* When a filter for the default address is "deleted", + * we return it to its initial configuration + */ + if (adapter->mac_table[i].state & IGB_MAC_STATE_DEFAULT) { + adapter->mac_table[i].state = + IGB_MAC_STATE_DEFAULT | IGB_MAC_STATE_IN_USE; + adapter->mac_table[i].queue = + adapter->vfs_allocated_count; + } else { + adapter->mac_table[i].state = 0; + adapter->mac_table[i].queue = 0; + memset(adapter->mac_table[i].addr, 0, ETH_ALEN); + } igb_rar_set_index(adapter, i); return 0;