Message ID | 20221025201156.776576-1-shenwei.wang@nxp.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Delegated to: | Netdev Maintainers |
Headers | show |
Series | [1/1] net: fec: add initial XDP support | expand |
> +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_PASS 0 > +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_CONSUMED BIT(0) > +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_TX BIT(1) > +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_REDIR BIT(2) I don't know XDP, so maybe a silly question. Are these action mutually exclusive? Are these really bits, or should it be an enum? fec_enet_run_xdp() does not combine them as bits. > +static int fec_enet_bpf(struct net_device *dev, struct netdev_bpf *bpf) > +{ > + struct fec_enet_private *fep = netdev_priv(dev); > + bool is_run = netif_running(dev); You have the space, so maybe call it is_running. > + struct bpf_prog *old_prog; > + unsigned int dsize; > + int i; > + > + switch (bpf->command) { > + case XDP_SETUP_PROG: > + if (is_run) > + fec_enet_close(dev); fec_net_close() followed by fec_enet_open() is pretty expensive. The PHY is stopped and disconnected, and then connected and started. That will probably trigger an auto-neg, which takes around 1.5 seconds before the link is up again. Maybe you should optimise this. I guess the real issue here is you need to resize the RX ring. You need to be careful with that anyway. If the machine is under memory pressure, you might not be able to allocate the ring, resulting in a broken interface. What is recommended for ethtool --set-ring is that you first allocate the new ring, and if that is successful, free the old ring. If the allocation fails, you still have the old ring, and you can safely return -ENOMEM and still have a working interface. So i think you can split this patch up into a few parts: XDP using the default ring size. Your benchmarks show it works, its just not optimal. But the resulting smaller patch will be easier to review. Add support for ethtool set-ring, which will allow you to pick apart the bits of fec_net_close() and fec_enet_open() which are needed for changing the rings. This might actually need a refactoring patch? And then add support for optimal ring size for XDP. Andrew
Hi Shenwei, Thank you for the patch! Perhaps something to improve: [auto build test WARNING on net-next/master] [also build test WARNING on net/master linus/master v6.1-rc2 next-20221026] [If your patch is applied to the wrong git tree, kindly drop us a note. And when submitting patch, we suggest to use '--base' as documented in https://git-scm.com/docs/git-format-patch#_base_tree_information] url: https://github.com/intel-lab-lkp/linux/commits/Shenwei-Wang/net-fec-add-initial-XDP-support/20221026-041331 patch link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221025201156.776576-1-shenwei.wang%40nxp.com patch subject: [PATCH 1/1] net: fec: add initial XDP support config: hexagon-randconfig-r033-20221024 (attached as .config) compiler: clang version 16.0.0 (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project 791a7ae1ba3efd6bca96338e10ffde557ba83920) reproduce (this is a W=1 build): wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/intel/lkp-tests/master/sbin/make.cross -O ~/bin/make.cross chmod +x ~/bin/make.cross # https://github.com/intel-lab-lkp/linux/commit/f601d09cdead68e49ba67efbb904277b697c2f66 git remote add linux-review https://github.com/intel-lab-lkp/linux git fetch --no-tags linux-review Shenwei-Wang/net-fec-add-initial-XDP-support/20221026-041331 git checkout f601d09cdead68e49ba67efbb904277b697c2f66 # save the config file mkdir build_dir && cp config build_dir/.config COMPILER_INSTALL_PATH=$HOME/0day COMPILER=clang make.cross W=1 O=build_dir ARCH=hexagon SHELL=/bin/bash drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/ If you fix the issue, kindly add following tag where applicable | Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> All warnings (new ones prefixed by >>): In file included from drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c:33: In file included from include/linux/interrupt.h:11: In file included from include/linux/hardirq.h:11: In file included from ./arch/hexagon/include/generated/asm/hardirq.h:1: In file included from include/asm-generic/hardirq.h:17: In file included from include/linux/irq.h:20: In file included from include/linux/io.h:13: In file included from arch/hexagon/include/asm/io.h:334: include/asm-generic/io.h:547:31: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic] val = __raw_readb(PCI_IOBASE + addr); ~~~~~~~~~~ ^ include/asm-generic/io.h:560:61: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic] val = __le16_to_cpu((__le16 __force)__raw_readw(PCI_IOBASE + addr)); ~~~~~~~~~~ ^ include/uapi/linux/byteorder/little_endian.h:37:51: note: expanded from macro '__le16_to_cpu' #define __le16_to_cpu(x) ((__force __u16)(__le16)(x)) ^ In file included from drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c:33: In file included from include/linux/interrupt.h:11: In file included from include/linux/hardirq.h:11: In file included from ./arch/hexagon/include/generated/asm/hardirq.h:1: In file included from include/asm-generic/hardirq.h:17: In file included from include/linux/irq.h:20: In file included from include/linux/io.h:13: In file included from arch/hexagon/include/asm/io.h:334: include/asm-generic/io.h:573:61: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic] val = __le32_to_cpu((__le32 __force)__raw_readl(PCI_IOBASE + addr)); ~~~~~~~~~~ ^ include/uapi/linux/byteorder/little_endian.h:35:51: note: expanded from macro '__le32_to_cpu' #define __le32_to_cpu(x) ((__force __u32)(__le32)(x)) ^ In file included from drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c:33: In file included from include/linux/interrupt.h:11: In file included from include/linux/hardirq.h:11: In file included from ./arch/hexagon/include/generated/asm/hardirq.h:1: In file included from include/asm-generic/hardirq.h:17: In file included from include/linux/irq.h:20: In file included from include/linux/io.h:13: In file included from arch/hexagon/include/asm/io.h:334: include/asm-generic/io.h:584:33: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic] __raw_writeb(value, PCI_IOBASE + addr); ~~~~~~~~~~ ^ include/asm-generic/io.h:594:59: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic] __raw_writew((u16 __force)cpu_to_le16(value), PCI_IOBASE + addr); ~~~~~~~~~~ ^ include/asm-generic/io.h:604:59: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic] __raw_writel((u32 __force)cpu_to_le32(value), PCI_IOBASE + addr); ~~~~~~~~~~ ^ >> drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c:3692:9: warning: variable 'nxmit' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable] int i, nxmit = 0; ^ 7 warnings generated. vim +/nxmit +3692 drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c 3681 3682 static int fec_enet_xdp_xmit(struct net_device *dev, 3683 int num_frames, 3684 struct xdp_frame **frames, 3685 u32 flags) 3686 { 3687 struct fec_enet_private *fep = netdev_priv(dev); 3688 struct fec_enet_priv_tx_q *txq; 3689 int cpu = smp_processor_id(); 3690 struct netdev_queue *nq; 3691 unsigned int queue; > 3692 int i, nxmit = 0; 3693 3694 queue = fec_enet_xdp_get_tx_queue(fep, cpu); 3695 txq = fep->tx_queue[queue]; 3696 nq = netdev_get_tx_queue(fep->netdev, queue); 3697 3698 __netif_tx_lock(nq, cpu); 3699 3700 for (i = 0; i < num_frames; i++) { 3701 fec_enet_txq_xmit_frame(fep, txq, frames[i]); 3702 nxmit++; 3703 } 3704 3705 /* Make sure the update to bdp and tx_skbuff are performed. */ 3706 wmb(); 3707 3708 /* Trigger transmission start */ 3709 writel(0, txq->bd.reg_desc_active); 3710 3711 __netif_tx_unlock(nq); 3712 3713 return num_frames; 3714 } 3715
> -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> > Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2022 5:09 PM > To: Shenwei Wang <shenwei.wang@nxp.com> > Cc: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>; Eric Dumazet > <edumazet@google.com>; Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>; Paolo Abeni > <pabeni@redhat.com>; Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>; Daniel Borkmann > <daniel@iogearbox.net>; Jesper Dangaard Brouer <hawk@kernel.org>; John > Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com>; netdev@vger.kernel.org; linux- > kernel@vger.kernel.org; imx@lists.linux.dev > Subject: [EXT] Re: [PATCH 1/1] net: fec: add initial XDP support > > Caution: EXT Email > > > +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_PASS 0 > > +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_CONSUMED BIT(0) > > +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_TX BIT(1) > > +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_REDIR BIT(2) > > I don't know XDP, so maybe a silly question. Are these action mutually exclusive? > Are these really bits, or should it be an enum? > fec_enet_run_xdp() does not combine them as bits. > The bit here is to record the states that may required after completing the XDP processing. As the current implementation for XDP is not full, the other bit like FEC_ENET_XDP_TX is not used for now. Generally it will require an extra action if a FEC_ENET_XDP_TX is returned. Because we are processing a batch of packets together, those bits may get combined. It will then responds to each bit accordingly. > > +static int fec_enet_bpf(struct net_device *dev, struct netdev_bpf > > +*bpf) { > > + struct fec_enet_private *fep = netdev_priv(dev); > > + bool is_run = netif_running(dev); > > You have the space, so maybe call it is_running. > > > + struct bpf_prog *old_prog; > > + unsigned int dsize; > > + int i; > > + > > + switch (bpf->command) { > > + case XDP_SETUP_PROG: > > + if (is_run) > > + fec_enet_close(dev); > > fec_net_close() followed by fec_enet_open() is pretty expensive. The PHY is > stopped and disconnected, and then connected and started. That will probably > trigger an auto-neg, which takes around 1.5 seconds before the link is up again. > > Maybe you should optimise this. I guess the real issue here is you need to resize > the RX ring. You need to be careful with that anyway. If the machine is under > memory pressure, you might not be able to allocate the ring, resulting in a > broken interface. What is recommended for ethtool --set-ring is that you first > allocate the new ring, and if that is successful, free the old ring. If the allocation > fails, you still have the old ring, and you can safely return -ENOMEM and still > have a working interface. > > So i think you can split this patch up into a few parts: > > XDP using the default ring size. Your benchmarks show it works, its just not > optimal. But the resulting smaller patch will be easier to review. > > Add support for ethtool set-ring, which will allow you to pick apart the bits of > fec_net_close() and fec_enet_open() which are needed for changing the rings. > This might actually need a refactoring patch? > That sounds good. Let me think about it. Thanks, Shenwei > And then add support for optimal ring size for XDP. > > Andrew
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec.h b/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec.h index 476e3863a310..07e85fc3d7ba 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec.h +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec.h @@ -348,6 +348,7 @@ struct bufdesc_ex { */ #define FEC_ENET_XDP_HEADROOM (XDP_PACKET_HEADROOM) +#define XDP_RX_RING_SIZE 16 #define FEC_ENET_RX_PAGES 256 #define FEC_ENET_RX_FRSIZE (PAGE_SIZE - FEC_ENET_XDP_HEADROOM \ @@ -663,6 +664,9 @@ struct fec_enet_private { struct imx_sc_ipc *ipc_handle; + /* XDP BPF Program */ + struct bpf_prog *xdp_prog; + u64 ethtool_stats[]; }; diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c index 6986b74fb8af..2e4be4590f77 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c @@ -89,6 +89,11 @@ static const u16 fec_enet_vlan_pri_to_queue[8] = {0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2}; #define FEC_ENET_OPD_V 0xFFF0 #define FEC_MDIO_PM_TIMEOUT 100 /* ms */ +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_PASS 0 +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_CONSUMED BIT(0) +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_TX BIT(1) +#define FEC_ENET_XDP_REDIR BIT(2) + struct fec_devinfo { u32 quirks; }; @@ -418,13 +423,14 @@ static int fec_enet_create_page_pool(struct fec_enet_private *fep, struct fec_enet_priv_rx_q *rxq, int size) { + struct bpf_prog *xdp_prog = READ_ONCE(fep->xdp_prog); struct page_pool_params pp_params = { .order = 0, .flags = PP_FLAG_DMA_MAP | PP_FLAG_DMA_SYNC_DEV, .pool_size = size, .nid = dev_to_node(&fep->pdev->dev), .dev = &fep->pdev->dev, - .dma_dir = DMA_FROM_DEVICE, + .dma_dir = xdp_prog ? DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL : DMA_FROM_DEVICE, .offset = FEC_ENET_XDP_HEADROOM, .max_len = FEC_ENET_RX_FRSIZE, }; @@ -1499,6 +1505,59 @@ static void fec_enet_update_cbd(struct fec_enet_priv_rx_q *rxq, bdp->cbd_bufaddr = cpu_to_fec32(phys_addr); } +static u32 +fec_enet_run_xdp(struct fec_enet_private *fep, struct bpf_prog *prog, + struct xdp_buff *xdp, struct fec_enet_priv_rx_q *rxq, int index) +{ + unsigned int sync, len = xdp->data_end - xdp->data; + u32 ret = FEC_ENET_XDP_PASS; + struct page *page; + int err; + u32 act; + + act = bpf_prog_run_xdp(prog, xdp); + + /* Due xdp_adjust_tail: DMA sync for_device cover max len CPU touch */ + sync = xdp->data_end - xdp->data_hard_start - FEC_ENET_XDP_HEADROOM; + sync = max(sync, len); + + switch (act) { + case XDP_PASS: + ret = FEC_ENET_XDP_PASS; + break; + + case XDP_REDIRECT: + err = xdp_do_redirect(fep->netdev, xdp, prog); + if (!err) { + ret = FEC_ENET_XDP_REDIR; + } else { + ret = FEC_ENET_XDP_CONSUMED; + page = virt_to_head_page(xdp->data); + page_pool_put_page(rxq->page_pool, page, sync, true); + } + break; + + default: + bpf_warn_invalid_xdp_action(fep->netdev, prog, act); + fallthrough; + + case XDP_TX: + bpf_warn_invalid_xdp_action(fep->netdev, prog, act); + fallthrough; + + case XDP_ABORTED: + fallthrough; /* handle aborts by dropping packet */ + + case XDP_DROP: + ret = FEC_ENET_XDP_CONSUMED; + page = virt_to_head_page(xdp->data); + page_pool_put_page(rxq->page_pool, page, sync, true); + break; + } + + return ret; +} + /* During a receive, the bd_rx.cur points to the current incoming buffer. * When we update through the ring, if the next incoming buffer has * not been given to the system, we just set the empty indicator, @@ -1520,6 +1579,9 @@ fec_enet_rx_queue(struct net_device *ndev, int budget, u16 queue_id) u16 vlan_tag; int index = 0; bool need_swap = fep->quirks & FEC_QUIRK_SWAP_FRAME; + struct bpf_prog *xdp_prog = READ_ONCE(fep->xdp_prog); + u32 ret, xdp_result = FEC_ENET_XDP_PASS; + struct xdp_buff xdp; struct page *page; #ifdef CONFIG_M532x @@ -1531,6 +1593,7 @@ fec_enet_rx_queue(struct net_device *ndev, int budget, u16 queue_id) * These get messed up if we get called due to a busy condition. */ bdp = rxq->bd.cur; + xdp_init_buff(&xdp, PAGE_SIZE, &rxq->xdp_rxq); while (!((status = fec16_to_cpu(bdp->cbd_sc)) & BD_ENET_RX_EMPTY)) { @@ -1580,6 +1643,17 @@ fec_enet_rx_queue(struct net_device *ndev, int budget, u16 queue_id) prefetch(page_address(page)); fec_enet_update_cbd(rxq, bdp, index); + if (xdp_prog) { + xdp_buff_clear_frags_flag(&xdp); + xdp_prepare_buff(&xdp, page_address(page), + FEC_ENET_XDP_HEADROOM, pkt_len, false); + + ret = fec_enet_run_xdp(fep, xdp_prog, &xdp, rxq, index); + xdp_result |= ret; + if (ret != FEC_ENET_XDP_PASS) + goto rx_processing_done; + } + /* The packet length includes FCS, but we don't want to * include that when passing upstream as it messes up * bridging applications. @@ -1675,6 +1749,10 @@ fec_enet_rx_queue(struct net_device *ndev, int budget, u16 queue_id) writel(0, rxq->bd.reg_desc_active); } rxq->bd.cur = bdp; + + if (xdp_result & FEC_ENET_XDP_REDIR) + xdp_do_flush_map(); + return pkt_received; } @@ -3476,6 +3554,165 @@ static u16 fec_enet_select_queue(struct net_device *ndev, struct sk_buff *skb, return fec_enet_vlan_pri_to_queue[vlan_tag >> 13]; } +static int fec_enet_bpf(struct net_device *dev, struct netdev_bpf *bpf) +{ + struct fec_enet_private *fep = netdev_priv(dev); + bool is_run = netif_running(dev); + struct bpf_prog *old_prog; + unsigned int dsize; + int i; + + switch (bpf->command) { + case XDP_SETUP_PROG: + if (is_run) + fec_enet_close(dev); + + old_prog = xchg(&fep->xdp_prog, bpf->prog); + + /* Update RX ring size */ + dsize = fep->bufdesc_ex ? sizeof(struct bufdesc_ex) : + sizeof(struct bufdesc); + for (i = 0; i < fep->num_rx_queues; i++) { + struct fec_enet_priv_rx_q *rxq = fep->rx_queue[i]; + struct bufdesc *cbd_base; + unsigned int size; + + cbd_base = rxq->bd.base; + if (bpf->prog) + rxq->bd.ring_size = XDP_RX_RING_SIZE; + else + rxq->bd.ring_size = RX_RING_SIZE; + size = dsize * rxq->bd.ring_size; + cbd_base = (struct bufdesc *)(((void *)cbd_base) + size); + rxq->bd.last = (struct bufdesc *)(((void *)cbd_base) - dsize); + } + + if (is_run) + fec_enet_open(dev); + + if (old_prog) + bpf_prog_put(old_prog); + + return 0; + + case XDP_SETUP_XSK_POOL: + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + + default: + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + } +} + +static int +fec_enet_xdp_get_tx_queue(struct fec_enet_private *fep, int cpu) +{ + int index = cpu; + + if (unlikely(index < 0)) + index = 0; + + while (index >= fep->num_tx_queues) + index -= fep->num_tx_queues; + + return index; +} + +static int fec_enet_txq_xmit_frame(struct fec_enet_private *fep, + struct fec_enet_priv_tx_q *txq, + struct xdp_frame *frame) +{ + unsigned int index, status, estatus; + struct bufdesc *bdp, *last_bdp; + dma_addr_t dma_addr; + int entries_free; + + entries_free = fec_enet_get_free_txdesc_num(txq); + if (entries_free < MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 1) { + netdev_err(fep->netdev, "NOT enough BD for SG!\n"); + return NETDEV_TX_OK; + } + + /* Fill in a Tx ring entry */ + bdp = txq->bd.cur; + last_bdp = bdp; + status = fec16_to_cpu(bdp->cbd_sc); + status &= ~BD_ENET_TX_STATS; + + index = fec_enet_get_bd_index(bdp, &txq->bd); + + dma_addr = dma_map_single(&fep->pdev->dev, frame->data, + frame->len, DMA_TO_DEVICE); + if (dma_mapping_error(&fep->pdev->dev, dma_addr)) + return FEC_ENET_XDP_CONSUMED; + + status |= (BD_ENET_TX_INTR | BD_ENET_TX_LAST); + if (fep->bufdesc_ex) + estatus = BD_ENET_TX_INT; + + bdp->cbd_bufaddr = cpu_to_fec32(dma_addr); + bdp->cbd_datlen = cpu_to_fec16(frame->len); + + if (fep->bufdesc_ex) { + struct bufdesc_ex *ebdp = (struct bufdesc_ex *)bdp; + + if (fep->quirks & FEC_QUIRK_HAS_AVB) + estatus |= FEC_TX_BD_FTYPE(txq->bd.qid); + + ebdp->cbd_bdu = 0; + ebdp->cbd_esc = cpu_to_fec32(estatus); + } + + index = fec_enet_get_bd_index(last_bdp, &txq->bd); + txq->tx_skbuff[index] = NULL; + + /* Send it on its way. Tell FEC it's ready, interrupt when done, + * it's the last BD of the frame, and to put the CRC on the end. + */ + status |= (BD_ENET_TX_READY | BD_ENET_TX_TC); + bdp->cbd_sc = cpu_to_fec16(status); + + /* If this was the last BD in the ring, start at the beginning again. */ + bdp = fec_enet_get_nextdesc(last_bdp, &txq->bd); + + txq->bd.cur = bdp; + + return 0; +} + +static int fec_enet_xdp_xmit(struct net_device *dev, + int num_frames, + struct xdp_frame **frames, + u32 flags) +{ + struct fec_enet_private *fep = netdev_priv(dev); + struct fec_enet_priv_tx_q *txq; + int cpu = smp_processor_id(); + struct netdev_queue *nq; + unsigned int queue; + int i, nxmit = 0; + + queue = fec_enet_xdp_get_tx_queue(fep, cpu); + txq = fep->tx_queue[queue]; + nq = netdev_get_tx_queue(fep->netdev, queue); + + __netif_tx_lock(nq, cpu); + + for (i = 0; i < num_frames; i++) { + fec_enet_txq_xmit_frame(fep, txq, frames[i]); + nxmit++; + } + + /* Make sure the update to bdp and tx_skbuff are performed. */ + wmb(); + + /* Trigger transmission start */ + writel(0, txq->bd.reg_desc_active); + + __netif_tx_unlock(nq); + + return num_frames; +} + static const struct net_device_ops fec_netdev_ops = { .ndo_open = fec_enet_open, .ndo_stop = fec_enet_close, @@ -3490,6 +3727,8 @@ static const struct net_device_ops fec_netdev_ops = { .ndo_poll_controller = fec_poll_controller, #endif .ndo_set_features = fec_set_features, + .ndo_bpf = fec_enet_bpf, + .ndo_xdp_xmit = fec_enet_xdp_xmit, }; static const unsigned short offset_des_active_rxq[] = {
This patch adds the initial XDP support to Freescale driver. It supports XDP_PASS, XDP_DROP and XDP_REDIRECT actions. Upcoming patches will add support for XDP_TX and Zero Copy features. As the patch is rather large, the part of codes to collect the statistics is separated and will prepare a dedicated patch for that part. The driver has a macro RX_RING_SIZE to configure the RX ring size. After testing with the RX ring size, it turned out the small the rign size the better the better performance for XDP mode. So the different ring size is selected for XDP mode and normal mode in this patch. I just tested with the application of xdpsock. -- Native here means running command of "xdpsock -i eth0" -- SKB-Mode means running command of "xdpsock -S -i eth0" RX Ring Size 16 32 64 128 Native 230K 227K 196K 160K SKB-Mode 207K 208K 203K 204K Normal mode performance by iperf. RX Ring Size 16 64 128 iperf 300Mbps 830Mbps 933Mbps The following are the testing result relating to XDP mode: # ./xdpsock -i eth0 sock0@eth0:0 rxdrop xdp-drv pps pkts 1.00 rx 231166 905984 tx 0 0 # xdpsock -S -i eth0 // skb-mode sock0@eth0:0 rxdrop xdp-skb pps pkts 1.00 rx 205638 917288 tx 0 0 # xdp2 eth0 proto 0: 571382 pkt/s proto 0: 579849 pkt/s proto 0: 582110 pkt/s # xdp2 -S eth0 // skb-mode proto 17: 71999 pkt/s proto 17: 72000 pkt/s proto 17: 71988 pkt/s Signed-off-by: Shenwei Wang <shenwei.wang@nxp.com> --- drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec.h | 4 + drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c | 241 +++++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 244 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)