On 26/06/18 03:59 AM, Jiri Pirko wrote:
From: Jiri Pirko <j...@mellanox.com>

For the TC clsact offload these days, some of HW drivers need
to hold a magic ball. The reason is, with the first inserted rule inside
HW they need to guess what fields will be used for the matching. If
later on this guess proves to be wrong and user adds a filter with a
different field to match, there's a problem. Mlxsw resolves it now with
couple of patterns. Those try to cover as many match fields as possible.
This aproach is far from optimal, both performance-wise and scale-wise.
Also, there is a combination of filters that in certain order won't
succeed.

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Most of the time, when user inserts filters in chain, he knows right away
how the filters are going to look like - what type and option will they
have. For example, he knows that he will only insert filters of type
flower matching destination IP address. He can specify a template that
would cover all the filters in the chain.


Is this just restricted to hardware offload? Example it will make sense
for u32 in s/ware as well (i.e flexible TCAM like TCAM based
classification). i.e it is possible that rules the user enters
end up being worst case a linked list lookup, yes? And allocating
space for a tuple that is not in use is a waste of space.

If yes, then I would reword the above as something like:

For very flexible classifiers such as TCAM based ones,
one could add arbitrary tuple rules which tend to be inefficient both
from a space and lookup performance. One approach, taken by Mlxsw,
is to assume a multi filter tuple arrangement which is inefficient
from a space perspective when the user-specified rules dont make
use of pre-provisioned tuple space.
Typically users already know what tuples are of interest to them:
for example for ipv4 route lookup purposes they may just want to
lookup destination IP with a specified mask etc.
This feature allows user to provide good hints to the classifier to
optimize.


This patchset is providing the possibility to user to provide such
template  to kernel and propagate it all the way down to device
drivers.

See the examples below.

Create dummy device with clsact first:
# ip link add type dummy
# tc qdisc add dev dummy0 clsact

There is no template assigned by default:
# tc filter template show dev dummy0 ingress

Add a template of type flower allowing to insert rules matching on last
2 bytes of destination mac address:
# tc filter template add dev dummy0 ingress proto ip flower dst_mac 
00:00:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:FF:FF

The template is now showed in the list:
# tc filter template show dev dummy0 ingress
filter flower chain 0
   dst_mac 00:00:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:ff:ff
   eth_type ipv4

Add another template, this time for chain number 22:
# tc filter template add dev dummy0 ingress proto ip chain 22 flower dst_ip 
0.0.0.0/16
# tc filter template show dev dummy0 ingress
filter flower chain 0
   dst_mac 00:00:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:ff:ff
   eth_type ipv4
filter flower chain 22
   eth_type ipv4
   dst_ip 0.0.0.0/16

Add a filter that fits the template:
# tc filter add dev dummy0 ingress proto ip flower dst_mac 
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/00:00:00:00:00:0F action drop

Addition of filters that does not fit the template would fail:
# tc filter add dev dummy0 ingress proto ip flower dst_mac 
aa:11:22:33:44:55/00:00:00:FF:00:00 action drop
Error: Mask does not fit the template.
We have an error talking to the kernel, -1
# tc filter add dev dummy0 ingress proto ip flower dst_ip 10.0.0.1 action drop
Error: Mask does not fit the template.
We have an error talking to the kernel, -1

Additions of filters to chain 22:
# tc filter add dev dummy0 ingress proto ip chain 22 flower dst_ip 10.0.0.1/8 
action drop
# tc filter add dev dummy0 ingress proto ip chain 22 flower dst_ip 10.0.0.1 
action drop
Error: Mask does not fit the template.
We have an error talking to the kernel, -1
# tc filter add dev dummy0 ingress proto ip chain 22 flower dst_ip 10.0.0.1/24 
action drop
Error: Mask does not fit the template.
We have an error talking to the kernel, -1

Removal of a template from non-empty chain would fail:
# tc filter template del dev dummy0 ingress
Error: The chain is not empty, unable to delete template.
We have an error talking to the kernel, -1

Once the chain is flushed, the template could be removed:
# tc filter del dev dummy0 ingress
# tc filter template del dev dummy0 ingress


BTW: unlike the other comments on this - I think the syntax above
is fine ;-> Chain are already either explicitly or are implicitly
(case of chain 0) specified.

Assuming that one cant add a new template to a chain if it already
has at least one filter (even if no template has been added).

I like it - it may help making u32 more friendly to humans in some
cases.

cheers,
jamal

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