system-linux: handle ethtool offload, channels, ring, coalesce and priv flags parameters#59
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system-linux: handle ethtool offload, channels, ring, coalesce and priv flags parameters#59nvandamme wants to merge 1 commit intoopenwrt:masterfrom
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This a preliminary work to be able to pass ethtool flags via config file and apply those flags directly on configured devices.
It mainly follows the base implementations of existing ethtool/ioctl functions inside
system-linux.c.As i am very newly introduced to openwrt build system and SDK, i am not sure that my branch is compiling at all (i've tried via custom feed, but i doesn't seem to stick...).
Following is an ongoing documentation:
Example: Applying ethtool tunables via /etc/config/network
You can specify ethtool flags for supported family (offload, ring, coalesce, channels, priv) in a device section of
/etc/config/network.Example device config
Supported ethtool tunable families
list offload(ethtool -K)list ring(ethtool -G)list coalesce(ethtool -C)list channels(ethtool -L)list priv(ethtool --set-priv-flags)Each list item is a key-value pair, e.g.
list offload 'tso off'.How it works
system-linux.c).Notes
system-linux.cfor details on what is supported.