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Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2021 11:24:59 +0200
From: Leon Romanovsky <leon@...nel.org>
To: Xie He <xie.he.0141@...il.com>
Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@...emloft.net>,
Jakub Kicinski <kuba@...nel.org>, linux-x25@...r.kernel.org,
netdev@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
Martin Schiller <ms@....tdt.de>,
Krzysztof Halasa <khc@...waw.pl>
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next RFC v3] net: hdlc_x25: Queue outgoing LAPB frames
On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 11:27:03PM -0800, Xie He wrote:
> When sending packets, we will first hand over the (L3) packets to the
> LAPB module. The LAPB module will then hand over the corresponding LAPB
> (L2) frames back to us for us to transmit.
>
> The LAPB module can also emit LAPB (L2) frames at any time, even without
> an (L3) packet currently being sent on the device. This happens when the
> LAPB module tries to send (L3) packets queued up in its internal queue,
> or when the LAPB module decides to send some (L2) control frame.
>
> This means we need to have a queue for these outgoing LAPB (L2) frames,
> otherwise frames can be dropped if sent when the hardware driver is
> already busy in transmitting. The queue needs to be controlled by
> the hardware driver's netif_stop_queue and netif_wake_queue calls.
> Therefore, we need to use the device's qdisc TX queue for this purpose.
> However, currently outgoing LAPB (L2) frames are not queued.
>
> On the other hand, outgoing (L3) packets (before they are handed over
> to the LAPB module) don't need to be queued, because the LAPB module
> already has an internal queue for them, and is able to queue new outgoing
> (L3) packets at any time. However, currently outgoing (L3) packets are
> being queued in the device's qdisc TX queue, which is controlled by
> the hardware driver's netif_stop_queue and netif_wake_queue calls.
> This is unnecessary and meaningless.
>
> To fix these issues, we can split the HDLC device into two devices -
> a virtual X.25 device and the actual HDLC device, use the virtual X.25
> device to send (L3) packets and then use the actual HDLC device to
> queue LAPB (L2) frames. The outgoing (L2) LAPB queue will be controlled
> by the hardware driver's netif_stop_queue and netif_wake_queue calls,
> while outgoing (L3) packets will not be affected by these calls.
>
> Cc: Martin Schiller <ms@....tdt.de>
> Signed-off-by: Xie He <xie.he.0141@...il.com>
> ---
>
> Change from RFC v2:
> Simplified the commit message.
> Dropped the x25_open fix which is already merged into net-next now.
> Use HDLC_MAX_MTU as the mtu of the X.25 virtual device.
> Add an explanation to the documentation about the X.25 virtual device.
>
> Change from RFC v1:
> Properly initialize state(hdlc)->x25_dev and state(hdlc)->x25_dev_lock.
>
> ---
> Documentation/networking/generic-hdlc.rst | 3 +
> drivers/net/wan/hdlc_x25.c | 153 ++++++++++++++++++----
> 2 files changed, 130 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
<...>
> +static void x25_setup_virtual_dev(struct net_device *dev)
> +{
> + dev->netdev_ops = &hdlc_x25_netdev_ops;
> + dev->type = ARPHRD_X25;
> + dev->addr_len = 0;
> + dev->hard_header_len = 0;
> + dev->mtu = HDLC_MAX_MTU;
> +
> + /* When transmitting data:
> + * first we'll remove a pseudo header of 1 byte,
> + * then the LAPB module will prepend an LAPB header of at most 3 bytes.
> + */
> + dev->needed_headroom = 3 - 1;
3 - 1 = 2
Thanks
> +}
> +
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