Vladimir Oltean 47d75f7822 net: dsa: report and change port dscp priority using dcbnl
Similar to the port-based default priority, IEEE 802.1Q-2018 allows the
Application Priority Table to define QoS classes (0 to 7) per IP DSCP
value (0 to 63).

In the absence of an app table entry for a packet with DSCP value X,
QoS classification for that packet falls back to other methods (VLAN PCP
or port-based default). The presence of an app table for DSCP value X
with priority Y makes the hardware classify the packet to QoS class Y.

As opposed to the default-prio where DSA exposes only a "set" in
dsa_switch_ops (because the port-based default is the fallback, it
always exists, either implicitly or explicitly), for DSCP priorities we
expose an "add" and a "del". The addition of a DSCP entry means trusting
that DSCP priority, the deletion means ignoring it.

Drivers that already trust (at least some) DSCP values can describe
their configuration in dsa_switch_ops :: port_get_dscp_prio(), which is
called for each DSCP value from 0 to 63.

Again, there can be more than one dcbnl app table entry for the same
DSCP value, DSA chooses the one with the largest configured priority.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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