As fm10k host interface is not directly connected to PHY, marking the
link status as UP doesn't mean a lot to the application.
So, this patch basically redefines the link status as the state of
switch manager: when switch manager is running, it's LINK_UP;
when switch manager goes down by calling the fmTerminate function,
status turns to LINK_DOWN.
Signed-off-by: Xiao Wang <xiao.w.wang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yigit@intel.com>
struct fm10k_macvlan_filter_info macvlan;
/* Flag to indicate if RX vector conditions satisfied */
bool rx_vec_allowed;
struct fm10k_macvlan_filter_info macvlan;
/* Flag to indicate if RX vector conditions satisfied */
bool rx_vec_allowed;
fm10k_link_update(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
__rte_unused int wait_to_complete)
{
fm10k_link_update(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
__rte_unused int wait_to_complete)
{
+ struct fm10k_dev_info *dev_info =
+ FM10K_DEV_PRIVATE_TO_INFO(dev->data->dev_private);
- /* The host-interface link is always up. The speed is ~50Gbps per Gen3
- * x8 PCIe interface. For now, we leave the speed undefined since there
- * is no 50Gbps Ethernet. */
+ /* The speed is ~50Gbps per Gen3 x8 PCIe interface. For now, we
+ * leave the speed undefined since there is no 50Gbps Ethernet.
+ */
dev->data->dev_link.link_speed = 0;
dev->data->dev_link.link_duplex = ETH_LINK_FULL_DUPLEX;
dev->data->dev_link.link_speed = 0;
dev->data->dev_link.link_duplex = ETH_LINK_FULL_DUPLEX;
- dev->data->dev_link.link_status = ETH_LINK_UP;
+ dev->data->dev_link.link_status =
+ dev_info->sm_down ? ETH_LINK_DOWN : ETH_LINK_UP;