On Thu, 2013-06-20 at 20:04 +0000, Nelson, Shannon wrote:
> > From: Ben Hutchings [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 12:59 PM
> >
> > On Thu, 2013-06-20 at 19:47 +0000, Nelson, Shannon wrote:
[...]
> > > When ethtool -S is called on the PF's netdev, we see both the netdev
> > > and the ports stats printed. When called on non-PF connection we only
> > > see the netdev stats, none of the port stats.
> >
> > Good point. And this is something I've been meaning to bring up for
> > discussion on netdev myself - we should have some naming convention to
> > distinguish per-port and per-function/per-netdev statistics.
>
> If you've got some ideas on a convention to use, we'd be happy to set the
> precedent.
OK, how about:
1. Statistic names are made up of "." separators and name components
that do not include "." or whitespace.
2. Names of statistics for the net device as a whole have a single name
component.
3. Names of statistics for the external port, where there is a useful
distinction from the net device, follow the format:
"port." name-component.
Rationale: Only virtualised NIC drivers require a distinction, so the
convention should allow other drivers to comply without changes.
Statistics are requested on a specific net device, so that device's own
statistics should be considered primary and not given a prefix.
Since other people have been adding or proposing to add them:
4. Names of statistics for a single queue follow the format:
queue-type "-" index "." name-component
Where queue-type is "rx" or "tx" and index is the index of the queue as
used in the kernel.
Rationale: This queue naming is consistent with the queue objects in
sysfs.
This should be extensible to allow for reading, say, VF statistics
through a PF net device, e.g. "vf-" index "." name-component.
Ben.
--
Ben Hutchings, Staff Engineer, Solarflare
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They asked us to note that Solarflare product names are trademarked.
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