Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 04:44:10PM CET, po-hsu.lin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 2:24 AM Jiri Pirko <jiri@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Wed, Mar 08, 2023 at 03:37:41PM CET, po-hsu.lin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 7:41 PM Jiri Pirko <jiri@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >> Wed, Mar 08, 2023 at 11:21:57AM CET, po-hsu.lin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >> >On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 5:31 PM Jiri Pirko <jiri@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Tue, Mar 07, 2023 at 04:00:30PM CET, po-hsu.lin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >> >> >The `devlink -j port show` command output may not contain the "flavour" >> >> >> >key, an example from s390x LPAR with Ubuntu 22.10 (5.19.0-37-generic), >> >> >> >iproute2-5.15.0: >> >> >> > {"port":{"pci/0001:00:00.0/1":{"type":"eth","netdev":"ens301"}, >> >> >> > "pci/0001:00:00.0/2":{"type":"eth","netdev":"ens301d1"}, >> >> >> > "pci/0002:00:00.0/1":{"type":"eth","netdev":"ens317"}, >> >> >> > "pci/0002:00:00.0/2":{"type":"eth","netdev":"ens317d1"}}} >> >> >> >> >> >> As Jakub wrote, this is odd. Could you debug if kernel sends the flavour >> >> >> attr and if not why? Also, could you try with most recent kernel? >> >> > >> >> >I did a quick check on another s390x LPAR instance which is running >> >> >with Ubuntu 23.04 (6.1.0-16-generic) iproute2-6.1.0, there is still no >> >> >"flavour" attribute. >> >> >$ devlink port show >> >> >pci/0001:00:00.0/1: type eth netdev ens301 >> >> >pci/0001:00:00.0/2: type eth netdev ens301d1 >> >> >pci/0002:00:00.0/1: type eth netdev ens317 >> >> >pci/0002:00:00.0/2: type eth netdev ens317d1 >> >> > >> >> >The behaviour didn't change with iproute2 built from source [1] >> >> >> >> Could you paste output of "devlink dev info"? >> >> Looks like something might be wrong in the kernel devlink/driver code. >> >> >> >The `devlink dev info` output is empty. The following output is from >> >that Ubuntu 23.04 s390x LPAR, run as root: >> ># devlink dev show >> >pci/0001:00:00.0 >> >pci/0002:00:00.0 >> ># devlink dev show pci/0001:00:00.0 >> >pci/0001:00:00.0 >> ># devlink dev info >> ># devlink dev info pci/0001:00:00.0 >> >> Interesting, could you try ethtool -i to get the driver name? >> >Hi, > >Here you go: >$ ethtool -i ens301 >driver: mlx4_en >version: 4.0-0 >firmware-version: 2.35.5100 >expansion-rom-version: >bus-info: 0001:00:00.0 >supports-statistics: yes >supports-test: yes >supports-eeprom-access: no >supports-register-dump: no >supports-priv-flags: yes > >$ ethtool -i ens317 >driver: mlx4_en mlx4 is indeed not setting attrs. So you patch is needed. >version: 4.0-0 >firmware-version: 2.35.5100 >expansion-rom-version: >bus-info: 0002:00:00.0 >supports-statistics: yes >supports-test: yes >supports-eeprom-access: no >supports-register-dump: no >supports-priv-flags: yes > >HTH > > >> >> >kernel answers: Operation not supported >> > >> >>