*
* A peer is marked NO_DISCOVERY if the LNET_PING_FEAT_DISCOVERY bit was
* NOT set when the peer was pinged by discovery.
+ *
+ * A peer is marked ROUTER if it indicates so in the feature bit.
*/
#define LNET_PEER_MULTI_RAIL (1 << 0) /* Multi-rail aware */
#define LNET_PEER_NO_DISCOVERY (1 << 1) /* Peer disabled discovery */
+#define LNET_PEER_ROUTER_ENABLED (1 << 2) /* router feature enabled */
+
/*
* A peer is marked CONFIGURED if it was configured by DLC.
*
* A peer that was created as the result of inbound traffic will not
* be marked at all.
*/
-#define LNET_PEER_CONFIGURED (1 << 2) /* Configured via DLC */
-#define LNET_PEER_DISCOVERED (1 << 3) /* Peer was discovered */
-#define LNET_PEER_REDISCOVER (1 << 4) /* Discovery was disabled */
+#define LNET_PEER_CONFIGURED (1 << 3) /* Configured via DLC */
+#define LNET_PEER_DISCOVERED (1 << 4) /* Peer was discovered */
+#define LNET_PEER_REDISCOVER (1 << 5) /* Discovery was disabled */
/*
* A peer is marked DISCOVERING when discovery is in progress.
* The other flags below correspond to stages of discovery.
*/
-#define LNET_PEER_DISCOVERING (1 << 5) /* Discovering */
-#define LNET_PEER_DATA_PRESENT (1 << 6) /* Remote peer data present */
-#define LNET_PEER_NIDS_UPTODATE (1 << 7) /* Remote peer info uptodate */
-#define LNET_PEER_PING_SENT (1 << 8) /* Waiting for REPLY to Ping */
-#define LNET_PEER_PUSH_SENT (1 << 9) /* Waiting for ACK of Push */
-#define LNET_PEER_PING_FAILED (1 << 10) /* Ping send failure */
-#define LNET_PEER_PUSH_FAILED (1 << 11) /* Push send failure */
+#define LNET_PEER_DISCOVERING (1 << 6) /* Discovering */
+#define LNET_PEER_DATA_PRESENT (1 << 7) /* Remote peer data present */
+#define LNET_PEER_NIDS_UPTODATE (1 << 8) /* Remote peer info uptodate */
+#define LNET_PEER_PING_SENT (1 << 9) /* Waiting for REPLY to Ping */
+#define LNET_PEER_PUSH_SENT (1 << 10) /* Waiting for ACK of Push */
+#define LNET_PEER_PING_FAILED (1 << 11) /* Ping send failure */
+#define LNET_PEER_PUSH_FAILED (1 << 12) /* Push send failure */
/*
* A ping can be forced as a way to fix up state, or as a manual
* intervention by an admin.
* A push can be forced in circumstances that would normally not
* allow for one to happen.
*/
-#define LNET_PEER_FORCE_PING (1 << 12) /* Forced Ping */
-#define LNET_PEER_FORCE_PUSH (1 << 13) /* Forced Push */
+#define LNET_PEER_FORCE_PING (1 << 13) /* Forced Ping */
+#define LNET_PEER_FORCE_PUSH (1 << 14) /* Forced Push */
struct lnet_peer_net {
/* chain on lp_peer_nets */
if (pbuf->pb_info.pi_features & LNET_PING_FEAT_MULTI_RAIL)
flags |= LNET_PEER_MULTI_RAIL;
+ /*
+ * Cache the routing feature for the peer; whether it is enabled
+ * for disabled as reported by the remote peer.
+ */
+ spin_lock(&lp->lp_lock);
+ if (!(pbuf->pb_info.pi_features & LNET_PING_FEAT_RTE_DISABLED))
+ lp->lp_state |= LNET_PEER_ROUTER_ENABLED;
+ else
+ lp->lp_state &= ~LNET_PEER_ROUTER_ENABLED;
+ spin_unlock(&lp->lp_lock);
+
nnis = MAX(lp->lp_nnis, pbuf->pb_info.pi_nnis);
LIBCFS_ALLOC(curnis, nnis * sizeof(*curnis));
LIBCFS_ALLOC(addnis, nnis * sizeof(*addnis));