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Message-ID: <20200729175312.6d6370cf@xhacker.debian>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 17:53:12 +0800
From: Jisheng Zhang <Jisheng.Zhang@...aptics.com>
To: David Miller <davem@...emloft.net>
Cc: thomas.petazzoni@...tlin.com, kuba@...nel.org,
linux@...linux.org.uk, netdev@...r.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-nex 2/2] net: mvneta: Don't speed down the PHY when
changing mtu
Hi David,
On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 17:52:02 -0700 (PDT) David Miller wrote:
>
>
> > @@ -3651,7 +3651,8 @@ static void mvneta_stop_dev(struct mvneta_port *pp)
> >
> > set_bit(__MVNETA_DOWN, &pp->state);
> >
> > - if (device_may_wakeup(&pp->dev->dev))
> > + if (device_may_wakeup(&pp->dev->dev) &&
> > + pp->pkt_size == MVNETA_RX_PKT_SIZE(pp->dev->mtu))
> > phylink_speed_down(pp->phylink, false);
> >
>
> This is too much for me.
>
> You shouldn't have to shut down the entire device and take it back up
> again just to change the MTU.
>
> Unfortunately, this is a common pattern in many drivers and it is very
> dangerous to take this lazy path of just doing "stop/start" around
> the MTU change.
>
> It means you can't recover from partial failures properly,
> f.e. recovering from an inability to allocate queue resources for the
> new MTU.
>
> To solve this properly, you must restructure the MTU change such that
> is specifically stops the necessary and only the units of the chip
> necessary to change the MTU.
>
> It should next try to allocate the necessary resources to satisfy the
> MTU change, keeping the existing resources allocated in case of
> failure.
>
> Then, only is all resources are successfully allocated, it should
> commit the MTU change fully and without errors.
>
> Then none of these link flapping issues are even possible.
Thanks a lot for pointing out the correct direction. Refactoring change
mtu method needs more time(maybe for linux-5.10 is reasonable), so I
just drop patch2 in v2.
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