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authorAmritha Nambiar <amritha.nambiar@intel.com>2022-10-21 00:58:50 -0700
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Documentation: networking: TC queue based filtering
Add tc-queue-filters.rst with notes on TC filters for selecting a set of queues and/or a queue. Signed-off-by: Amritha Nambiar <amritha.nambiar@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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+=========================
+TC queue based filtering
+=========================
+
+TC can be used for directing traffic to either a set of queues or
+to a single queue on both the transmit and receive side.
+
+On the transmit side:
+
+1) TC filter directing traffic to a set of queues is achieved
+ using the action skbedit priority for Tx priority selection,
+ the priority maps to a traffic class (set of queues) when
+ the queue-sets are configured using mqprio.
+
+2) TC filter directs traffic to a transmit queue with the action
+ skbedit queue_mapping $tx_qid. The action skbedit queue_mapping
+ for transmit queue is executed in software only and cannot be
+ offloaded.
+
+Likewise, on the receive side, the two filters for selecting set of
+queues and/or a single queue are supported as below:
+
+1) TC flower filter directs incoming traffic to a set of queues using
+ the 'hw_tc' option.
+ hw_tc $TCID - Specify a hardware traffic class to pass matching
+ packets on to. TCID is in the range 0 through 15.
+
+2) TC filter with action skbedit queue_mapping $rx_qid selects a
+ receive queue. The action skbedit queue_mapping for receive queue
+ is supported only in hardware. Multiple filters may compete in
+ the hardware for queue selection. In such case, the hardware
+ pipeline resolves conflicts based on priority. On Intel E810
+ devices, TC filter directing traffic to a queue have higher
+ priority over flow director filter assigning a queue. The hash
+ filter has lowest priority.