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Ido Schimmel says: ==================== mlxsw: Removing dependency of mlxsw on GRE Petr says: mlxsw_spectrum supports offloading of a tc action mirred egress mirror to a gretap or ip6gretap netdevice, which necessitates calls to functions defined in ip_gre, ip6_gre and ip6_tunnel modules. Previously this was enabled by introducing a hard dependency of MLXSW_SPECTRUM on NET_IPGRE and IPV6_GRE. However the rest of mlxsw is careful about picking which modules are absolutely required, and therefore the better approach is to make mlxsw_spectrum tolerant of absence of one or both of the GRE flavors. One way this might be resolved is by keeping the code in mlxsw_spectrum intact, and defining defaults for functions that mlxsw_spectrum depends on. The downsides are that other modules end up littered with these do-nothing defaults; that the driver ends up carrying quite a bit of dead code; and that the driver ends up having to explicitly depend on IPV6_TUNNEL to prevent configurations where mlxsw_spectrum is compiled in and and ip6_tunnel is a module, something that it currently can treat as an implementation detail of the IPV6_GRE dependency. Alternatively, the driver should just bite the bullet and ifdef-out the code that handles configurations that are not supported. Since that's what we are doing for IPv6 dependency, let's do the same for the GRE flavors. Patch #1 introduces a wrapper function for determining the value of ipv6.sysctl.multipath_hash_policy, which defaults to 0 on non-IPv6 builds. That function is then used from spectrum_router.c, instead of the direct variable reference that was introduced there during the short window when the Spectrum driver had a hard dependency on IPv6. Patch #2 moves one function to keep together in one block all the callbacks for handling (IPv4) gretap mirroring. Patch #3 then introduces the ifdefs to hide the irrelevant code. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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