The skb->queue_mapping already have read access, via __sk_buff->queue_mapping.
This patch allow BPF tc qdisc clsact write access to the queue_mapping via
tc_cls_act_is_valid_access. Also handle that the value NO_QUEUE_MAPPING
is not allowed.
It is already possible to change this via TC filter action skbedit
tc-skbedit(8). Due to the lack of TC examples, lets show one:
# tc qdisc add dev ixgbe1 clsact
# tc filter add dev ixgbe1 ingress matchall action skbedit queue_mapping 5
# tc filter list dev ixgbe1 ingress
The most common mistake is that XPS (Transmit Packet Steering) takes
precedence over setting skb->queue_mapping. XPS is configured per DEVICE
via /sys/class/net/DEVICE/queues/tx-*/xps_cpus via a CPU hex mask. To
disable set mask=00.
The purpose of changing skb->queue_mapping is to influence the selection of
the net_device "txq" (struct netdev_queue), which influence selection of
the qdisc "root_lock" (via txq->qdisc->q.lock) and txq->_xmit_lock. When
using the MQ qdisc the txq->qdisc points to different qdiscs and associated
locks, and HARD_TX_LOCK (txq->_xmit_lock), allowing for CPU scalability.
Due to lack of TC examples, lets show howto attach clsact BPF programs:
# tc qdisc add dev ixgbe2 clsact
# tc filter add dev ixgbe2 egress bpf da obj XXX_kern.o sec tc_qmap2cpu
# tc filter list dev ixgbe2 egress
Signed-off-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>