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Jiri Pirko says:
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net: sched: convert cls ndo_setup_tc offload calls to per-block callbacks
This patchset is a bit bigger, but most of the patches are doing the
same changes in multiple classifiers and drivers. I could do some
squashes, but I think it is better split.
This is another dependency on the way to shared block implementation.
The goal is to remove use of tp->q in classifiers code.
Also, this provides drivers possibility to track binding of blocks to
qdiscs. Legacy drivers which do not support shared block offloading.
register one callback per binding. That maintains the current
functionality we have with ndo_setup_tc. Drivers which support block
sharing offload register one callback per block which safes overhead.
Patches 1-4 introduce the binding notifications and per-block callbacks
Patches 5-8 add block callbacks calls to classifiers
Patches 9-17 do convert from ndo_setup_tc calls to block callbacks for
classifier offloads in drivers
Patches 18-20 do cleanup
v1->v2:
- patch1:
- move new enum value to the end
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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