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Vladimir Oltean 800db2d125 net: enetc: ensure we always have a minimum number of TXQs for stack
Currently it can happen that an mqprio qdisc is installed with num_tc 8,
and this will reserve 8 (out of 8) TXQs for the network stack. Then we
can attach an XDP program, and this will crop 2 TXQs, leaving just 6 for
mqprio. That's not what the user requested, and we should fail it.

On the other hand, if mqprio isn't requested, we still give the 8 TXQs
to the network stack (with hashing among a single traffic class), but
then, cropping 2 TXQs for XDP is fine, because the user didn't
explicitly ask for any number of TXQs, so no expectations are violated.

Simply put, the logic that mqprio should impose a minimum number of TXQs
for the network never existed. Let's say (more or less arbitrarily) that
without mqprio, the driver expects a minimum number of TXQs equal to the
number of CPUs (on NXP LS1028A, that is either 1, or 2). And with mqprio,
mqprio gives the minimum required number of TXQs.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <simon.horman@corigine.com>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2023-02-03 20:05:57 -08:00
Documentation dt-bindings: net: Add Motorcomm yt8xxx ethernet phy 2023-02-03 09:34:50 +00:00
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