Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 21 Nov 2005 21:56:32 +0100 | From | Aritz Bastida <> | Subject | disabling NAPI poll |
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Hello everybody.
What I need is to turn off and on the polling done to a network device which works with NAPI. I'll explain: the network driver issues netif_rx_schedule() and inserts itself in that cpu's poll_list. But, transparently, in higher-layer kernel code, that device could be extracted from that poll_list (if the machine is in congestion, that's the research i'm doing) and added again later.
To do that, I guess I could just remove the device from the poll_list and add it again when needed, but then the cpu in which I'm doing this could be different from the previous (if in SMP context), right? Anyway, if this is what I have to do, I could just access per_cpu(softnet_data, cpu), but I guess a lock is required for that (because I am accessing the info for another cpu). In that case, what lock?
I've looking if there is any function for that purpose, and found netif_poll_enable/disable, but I couln't find any information that explains what it is for and the purpose of the bit __LINK_STATE_RX_SCHED. Anyone can tell?
Thank you. Regards
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