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SubjectRe: [PATCH net-next 5/6] net: dsa: realtek-smi: add rtl8365mb subdriver for RTL8365MB-VC
On Wed, 13 Oct 2021 08:33:36 +0000 Alvin Šipraga wrote:
> On 10/12/21 5:27 PM, Jakub Kicinski wrote:
> > On Tue, 12 Oct 2021 14:35:54 +0200 Alvin Šipraga wrote:
> >> + { 0, 4, 2, "dot3StatsFCSErrors" },
> >> + { 0, 6, 2, "dot3StatsSymbolErrors" },
> >> + { 0, 8, 2, "dot3InPauseFrames" },
> >> + { 0, 10, 2, "dot3ControlInUnknownOpcodes" },
> > ...
> >
> > You must expose counters via existing standard APIs.
> >
> > You should implement these ethtool ops:
>
> I implement the dsa_switch_ops callback .get_ethtool_stats, using an
> existing function rtl8366_get_ethtool_stats in the switch helper library
> rtl8366.c. It was my understanding that this is the correct way to
> expose counters within the DSA framework - please correct me if that is
> wrong.

It's the legacy way, today we have a unified API for reporting those
stats so user space SW doesn't have to maintain a myriad string matches
to get to basic IEEE stats across vendors. Driver authors have a truly
incredible ability to invent their own names for standard stats. It
appears that your pick of names is also unique :)

It should be trivial to plumb the relevant ethtool_ops thru to
dsa_switch_ops if relevant dsa ops don't exist.

You should also populate correct stats in dsa_switch_ops::get_stats64
(see the large comment above the definition of struct
rtnl_link_stats64 for mapping). A word of warning there, tho, that
callback runs in an atomic context so if your driver needs to block it
has to read the stats periodically from a async work.

> The structure you highlight is just some internal glue to sort out the
> internal register mapping. I borrowed the approach from the existing
> rtl8366rb.c Realtek SMI subdriver.

The callbacks listed below are relatively new, they may have not
existed when that driver was written. Also I may have missed it
in review.

> > void (*get_eth_phy_stats)(struct net_device *dev,
> > struct ethtool_eth_phy_stats *phy_stats);
> > void (*get_eth_mac_stats)(struct net_device *dev,
> > struct ethtool_eth_mac_stats *mac_stats);
> > void (*get_eth_ctrl_stats)(struct net_device *dev,
> > struct ethtool_eth_ctrl_stats *ctrl_stats);
> > void (*get_rmon_stats)(struct net_device *dev,
> > struct ethtool_rmon_stats *rmon_stats,
> > const struct ethtool_rmon_hist_range **ranges);

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