Re: [net-next RFC PATCH v2 0/8] Add support for qca8k mdio rw in Ethernet packet
From: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com>
Date: 2021-12-08 14:53:56
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On Wed, Dec 08, 2021 at 03:33:27PM +0100, Ansuel Smith wrote:
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But there are some problems with offering a "master_going_up/master_going_down" set of callbacks. Specifically, we could easily hook into the NETDEV_PRE_UP/ NETDEV_GOING_DOWN netdev notifiers and transform these into DSA switch API calls. The goal would be for the qca8k tagger to mark the Ethernet-based register access method as available/unavailable, and in the regmap implementation, to use that or the other. DSA would then also be responsible for calling "master_going_up" when the switch ports and master are sufficiently initialized that traffic should be possible. But that first "master_going_up" notification is in fact the most problematic one, because we may not receive a NETDEV_PRE_UP event, because the DSA master may already be up when we probe our switch tree. This would be a bit finicky to get right. We may, for instance, hold rtnl_lock for the entirety of dsa_tree_setup_master(). This will block potentially concurrent netdevice notifiers handled by dsa_slave_nb. And while holding rtnl_lock() and immediately after each dsa_master_setup(), we may check whether master->flags & IFF_UP is true, and if it is, synthesize a call to ds->ops->master_going_up(). We also need to do the reverse in dsa_tree_teardown_master().Should we care about holding the lock for that much time? Will do some test hoping the IFF_UP is sufficient to make the Ethernet mdio work.
I'm certainly not smart enough to optimize things, so I'd rather hold
the rtnl_lock for as long as I'm comfortable is enough to avoid races.
The reason why we must hold rtnl_lock is because during
dsa_master_setup(), the value of netdev_uses_dsa(dp->master) changes
from false to true.
The idea is that if IFF_UP isn't set right now, no problem, release the
lock and we'll catch the NETDEV_UP notifier when that will appear.
But we want to
(a) replay the master up state if it was already up while it wasn't a
DSA master
(b) avoid a potential race where the master does go up, we receive that
notification, but netdev_uses_dsa() doesn't yet return true for it.
The model would be similar to what we have for the NETDEV_GOING_DOWN
handler.
Please wait for me to finish the sja1105 conversion. There are some
issues I've noticed in your connect/disconnect implementation that I
haven't had a chance to comment on, yet. I've tested ocelot-8021q plus
the tagging protocol change and these appear fine.
I'd like to post the changes I have, to make sure that what works for me
works for you, and what works for you works for me. I may also have some
patches laying around that track the master up/down state (I needed
those for some RFC DSA master change patches). I'll build a mini patch
series and post it soon-ish.