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| diff --git a/docs/configuration/interfaces/ethernet.rst b/docs/configuration/interfaces/ethernet.rst index 25eebf25..8c6bcc07 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/interfaces/ethernet.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/interfaces/ethernet.rst @@ -92,13 +92,24 @@ Offloading    the IPv4 ID is not sequentially incrementing it will be altered so that it is    when a frame assembled via GRO is segmented via GSO. -  .. warning:: Recent 1.3 rolling images also support XDP offloading which -    stands for eXpress Data Path in the Linux Kernel. You must enable it for -    every interface which should participate in the XDP forwarding. +.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces ethernet <interface> xdp -    Enabling this feature will break any form of NAT or Firewalling on this -    interface, as XDP is handled way earlier in the driver then NfTables. +  Enable support for Linux :abbr:`XDP (eXpress Data Path)` on recent 1.3 rolling +  releases. You must enable it for every interface which should participate in +  the XDP forwarding. +  XDP is an eBPF based high performance data path merged in the Linux kernel +  since version 4.8. The idea behind XDP is to add an early hook in the RX path +  of the kernel, and let a user supplied eBPF program decide the fate of the +  packet. The hook is placed in the NIC driver just after the interrupt +  processing, and before any memory allocation needed by the network stack +  itself, because memory allocation can be an expensive operation. + +  .. warning:: This is highly experimental! + +  .. note:: Enabling this feature will break any form of NAT or Firewalling on +    this interface, as XDP is handled way earlier in the driver then iptables/ +    nftables.  VLAN  ==== | 
