> > > > Actually, another alternative solution for mana_ib is always set the > > slave device, but in the GID mgmt code we need the following patch. > > The problem is that it may require testing/confirmation from other ib providers > as in the worst case some GIDs will not be listed. > > is_eth_active_slave_of_bonding_rcu() is for bonding. Sorry, need to bring this issue up again. This patch has broken user-space programs (e.g DPDK) that requires to export a kernel device to user-mode. With this patch, the RDMA driver grabbed a reference from the master device, it's impossible to move the master device to user-mode. I think the root cause is that the individual driver should not decide on which (master or slave) address should be used for GID. roce_gid_mgmt.c should handle this situation. I think Konstantin's suggestion makes sense, how about we do this (don't need to define netdev_is_slave(dev)): --- a/drivers/infiniband/core/roce_gid_mgmt.c +++ b/drivers/infiniband/core/roce_gid_mgmt.c @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ is_eth_port_of_netdev_filter(struct ib_device *ib_dev, u32 port, res = ((rdma_is_upper_dev_rcu(rdma_ndev, cookie) && (is_eth_active_slave_of_bonding_rcu(rdma_ndev, real_dev) & REQUIRED_BOND_STATES)) || - real_dev == rdma_ndev); + (real_dev == rdma_ndev && !netif_is_bond_slave(rdma_ndev))); rcu_read_unlock(); return res; is_eth_port_of_netdev_filter() should not return true if this netdev is a bonded slave. In this case, only use the address of its bonded master. Thanks, Long