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* Rework netisr policy mechanism so that per-protocol dispatch policies canrwatson2011-05-241-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | be represented: - A single policy namespace is defined, consisting of four possible policies: "default" to use the global default, "deferred" to force deferred dispatch, "direct" to employ direct dispatch where possible, and "hybrid" which makes a dynamic decision based on CPU affinity, ordering, etc. Routines are implemented to convert between strings and an integer namespace. - A new global variable, netisr_dispatch_policy, subsumes existing global variables for direct dispatch, forced direct dispatch, etc, and is used for explicit policy interpretation and composition. Old variables remain so that they can be exported by legacy sysctls for use by old netstat(1) binaries. A new sysctl and tunable, netisr.dispatch.policy, accepts the above strings for specifying a global policy default. - The protocol registration structure, netisr_handler, grows an nh_dispatch field, which accepts a per-policy policy override. The default value is '0', which corresponds to "default", meaning that protocols will accept the global default policy unless otherwise specified. - Policies are now interpreted and composed explicitly at various points in packet dispatch; protocol policies override global policies. - Protocols grow the ability to express a non-opinion about affinity even when implenting m2cpuid by returning NETISR_CPUID_NONE. In that case, the framework falls back on source ordering, rather than simply using the current CPU. These changes are in support of allowing link layer re-dispatch based on RSS or similar hashes provided by NICs, especially in the case where the number of hardware receive queues matches hardware core count, rather than hardware thread count, requiring further software redistributeon. (i.e., on RMI XLR). MFC after: 3 weeks Reviewed by: bz Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
* Changes to support crashdump analysis of netisr:rwatson2010-03-011-0/+127
- Rename the netisr protocol registration array, 'np' to 'netisr_proto', in order to reduce the chances of symbol name collisions. It remains statically defined, but it will be looked up by netstat(1). - Move certain internal structure definitions from netisr.c to netisr_internal.h so that netstat(1) can find them. They remain private, and should not be used for any other purpose (for example, they should not be used by kernel modules, which must instead use the public interfaces in netisr.h). - Store a kernel-compiled version of NETISR_MAXPROT in the global variable netisr_maxprot, and export via a sysctl, so that it is available for use by netstat(1). This is especially important for crashdump interpretation, where the size of the workstream structure is determined by the maximum number of protocols compiled into the kernel. MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: Juniper Networks
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