On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 11:05:50AM +0800, Junxian Huang wrote: > > > On 2023/6/28 13:00, Leon Romanovsky wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 02:20:54PM +0800, Junxian Huang wrote: > >> > >> > >> On 2023/6/12 1:46, Leon Romanovsky wrote: > >>> On Sat, Jun 03, 2023 at 02:38:33PM +0800, Junxian Huang wrote: > >>>> From: Haoyue Xu <xuhaoyue1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> > >>>> Previously, there was no way to query the number of lanes for a network > >>>> card, so the same netdev_speed would result in a fixed pair of width and > >>>> speed. As network card specifications become more diverse, such fixed > >>>> mode is no longer suitable, so a method is needed to obtain the correct > >>>> width and speed based on the number of lanes. > >>> > >>> I'm sorry but I didn't understand the problem statement. Can you please > >>> provide an example of configuration that will give different results > >>> before this patch and after? > >>> > >> > >> I'll give examples with 20G and 200G netdevs respectively. > >> > >> 20G: > >> Before this patch, regardless of the actual number of lanes, the width and > >> speed displayed in ibv_devinfo would be always fixed: > >> active_width: 4X > >> active_speed: 5 Gbps > >> After this patch, there will be different combinations of width and speed > >> according to the number of lanes. For example, for a 20G netdev whose number > >> of lanes is 2, the width and speed displayed in ibv_devinfo will be: > >> active_width: 2X > >> active_speed: 10 Gbps > >> > >> 200G: > >> Before this patch, netdevs with netdev_speed more than 40G cannot get a right > >> width and speed in ibv_devinfo. Only the default result would be displayed: > >> active_width: 4X > >> active_speed: 25 Gbps > >> After this patch, taking an example with 4 lanes, the displayed results will be: > >> active_width: 4X > >> active_speed: 50 Gbps > >> > > > > <...> > > > >>>> + cap_link_lanes_supported = netdev->ethtool_ops->cap_link_lanes_supported; > >>>> rtnl_unlock(); > >>>> > >>>> dev_put(netdev); > >>>> > >>>> if (!rc && lksettings.base.speed != (u32)SPEED_UNKNOWN) { > >>>> netdev_speed = lksettings.base.speed; > >>>> + if (cap_link_lanes_supported && lksettings.lanes) { > >>> > >>> According to the documentation cap_link_lanes_supported defines if > >>> number of lanes can be supplied by user and I would expect from > >>> __ethtool_get_link_ksettings() to get right numbers after it was > >>> changed. > > > > No, I'm saying that cap_link_lanes_supported is variable which only says > > if number of lanes can be changed and __ethtool_get_link_ksettings() > > will return right number of lanes every time it is called without need > > to call to ib_get_width_and_speed() again. > > > > Thanks > > > > These two functions have different purposes. > > The number of lanes is indeed obtained from __ethtool_get_link_ksettings(), > and ib_get_width_and_speed() converts the number of lanes into ib_width and > ib_speed, which are the output of ib_get_eth_speed(). Great, so why do you need to rely on cap_link_lanes_supported in ib_get_width_and_speed()? Thanks