remove_flow_enable event isn't really needed as it will be
triggered once user and/or XFRM core explicitly asked to delete
state. In such situation, we won't be interested in any event
at all.
So don't trigger and listen to remove_flow_enable event.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@nvidia.com>
MLX5_SET(ipsec_aso, aso_ctx, remove_flow_pkt_cnt,
lower_32_bits(attrs->hard_packet_limit));
MLX5_SET(ipsec_aso, aso_ctx, hard_lft_arm, 1);
MLX5_SET(ipsec_aso, aso_ctx, remove_flow_pkt_cnt,
lower_32_bits(attrs->hard_packet_limit));
MLX5_SET(ipsec_aso, aso_ctx, hard_lft_arm, 1);
- MLX5_SET(ipsec_aso, aso_ctx, remove_flow_enable, 1);
}
if (attrs->soft_packet_limit != XFRM_INF) {
}
if (attrs->soft_packet_limit != XFRM_INF) {
if (attrs->soft_packet_limit != XFRM_INF)
if (!MLX5_GET(ipsec_aso, aso->ctx, soft_lft_arm) ||
if (attrs->soft_packet_limit != XFRM_INF)
if (!MLX5_GET(ipsec_aso, aso->ctx, soft_lft_arm) ||
- !MLX5_GET(ipsec_aso, aso->ctx, hard_lft_arm) ||
- !MLX5_GET(ipsec_aso, aso->ctx, remove_flow_enable))
+ !MLX5_GET(ipsec_aso, aso->ctx, hard_lft_arm))
xfrm_state_check_expire(sa_entry->x);
unlock:
xfrm_state_check_expire(sa_entry->x);
unlock: