Merge branch 'tunnel-offload-future-proof'

Alexander Duyck says:

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Future-proof tunnel offload handlers

These patches are meant to address two things.  First we are currently
using the ndo_add/del_vxlan_port calls with VXLAN-GPE tunnels and we
cannot really support that as it is likely to cause more harm than
good since VXLAN-GPE can support tunnels without a MAC address on the
inner header.

As such we need to add a new offload to advertise this, but in doing so it
would mean introducing 3 new functions for the driver to request the ports,
and then for the tunnel to push the changes to add and delete the ports to
the device.  However instead of taking that approach I think it would be
much better if we just made one common function for fetching the ports, and
provided a generic means to push the tunnels to the device.  So in order to
make this work this patch set does several things.

First it merges the existing VXLAN and GENEVE functionality into one set of
functions and passes an enum in order to specify the type of tunnel we want
to offload.  By doing this we only have to extend this enum in the future
if we want to add additional types.

Second it goes through the drivers replacing all of the tunnel specific
offload calls with implementations that support the generic calls so that
we can drop the VXLAN and GENEVE specific calls entirely.

Finally I go through in the last patch and replace the VXLAN specific
offload request that was being used for VXLAN-GPE with one that specifies
if we want to offload VXLAN or VXLAN-GPE so that the hardware can decide if
it can actually support it or not.

I also ended up with some minor clean-up built into the driver patches for
this.  Most of it is to either fix misuse of build flags, specifying a type
to ignore instead of the type that should be used, or in the case of ixgbe
I actually moved a rtnl_lock/unlock in order to avoid taking it unless it
was actually needed.

v2:
I did my best to remove the word "offload" from any of the calls or
notifiers as this isn't really an offload.  It
 is a workaround for the fact that the drivers don't provide basic features
like CHECKSUM_COMPLETE.  I also added a disclaimer to the section defining
the function prototypes explaining that these are essentially workarounds.

I ended up going through and stripping all of the VXLAN and GENEVE build
flags from the drivers.  There isn't much point in carrying them.  In
addition I dropped the use of the vxlan.h or geneve.h header files in favor
of udp_tunnel.h in the cases where a driver didn't need anything from
either of those headers.

I updated the tunnel add/del functions so that they pass a udp_tunnel_info
structure instead of a list of arguments.  This way we should be able to
add additional information in the future with little impact on the other
drivers.

I updated bnxt so that it doesn't use a hard-coded port number for GENEVE.

I have been able to test mlx4e, mlx5e, and i40e and verified functionality
on these drivers.  Though there are patches for the net tree I submitted
due to unrelated bugs I found in the mlx4e and i40e/i40evf drivers.

v3:
Fixed a typo that caused us to add geneve port when we should have been
deleting it.

Ended up dropping geneve and vxlan wrappers for
udp_tunnel_notify_rx_add/del_port and instead just called them directly.

Updated comments for functions to call out RTNL instead of port lock.

Updated patch description to remove changes that were moved into a second
patch.

Rebased on latest net-next to fix merge conflict on bnxt driver.
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>