On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 09:00:09PM +0200, Eran Ben Elisha wrote:
> From: Inbar Karmy <inb...@mellanox.com>
> 
> This RFC adds support for configuring PFC stall prevention through ethtool.
> 
> In the event where the device unexpectedly becomes unresponsive for a long
> period of time, flow control mechanism may propagate pause frames which will
> cause congestion spreading to the entire network.
> 
> To prevent this scenario, the device may implement a protection mechanism for
> monitoring and resolving such state.  The following patches allow the user to
> control the stall prevention functionality.
> 
> PFC stall prevention configuration is done via ethtool -a (pause).
> Two modes are introduced:
> Default - current behavior per driver.
> Auto - protection mechanism controlled automatically by the driver.

Why Auto?

Down in the driver you seem to translate this to a time. And it looks
like your hardware is flexible on that time, it can probably do at
least 8s to 100ms.

Why not specify a time?

What do other vendors support? Time? Number of pause frames sent?

     Andrew

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