Commit fec2b4bb authored by Roi Dayan's avatar Roi Dayan Committed by Saeed Mahameed

net/mlx5e: Unregister eth-reps devices first

When we clean all the interfaces, i.e. rescan or reload module,
we need to clean eth-reps devices first, before eth devices.

We will re-use the native NIC port net device instance for the Uplink
representor. Changing eswitch mode will skip destroying the eth device
so the net device won't be destroyed and only change the profile.

Creating uplink eth-rep will initialize the representor related resources.
In that sense when we destroy all devices we first need to destroy
eth-rep devices so uplink eth-rep will clean all representor related
resources and only then destroy the eth device which will destroy rest
of the resources and the net device.
Signed-off-by: default avatarRoi Dayan <roid@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarSaeed Mahameed <saeedm@nvidia.com>
parent c27971d0
......@@ -5900,18 +5900,18 @@ int mlx5e_init(void)
mlx5e_ipsec_build_inverse_table();
mlx5e_build_ptys2ethtool_map();
ret = mlx5e_rep_init();
ret = auxiliary_driver_register(&mlx5e_driver);
if (ret)
return ret;
ret = auxiliary_driver_register(&mlx5e_driver);
ret = mlx5e_rep_init();
if (ret)
mlx5e_rep_cleanup();
auxiliary_driver_unregister(&mlx5e_driver);
return ret;
}
void mlx5e_cleanup(void)
{
auxiliary_driver_unregister(&mlx5e_driver);
mlx5e_rep_cleanup();
auxiliary_driver_unregister(&mlx5e_driver);
}
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