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@@ -164,6 +164,41 @@ device to instantiate the subfunction device on particular PCI function.
A subfunction device is created on the :ref:`Documentation/driver-api/auxiliary_bus.rst <auxiliary_bus>`.
At this point a matching subfunction driver binds to the subfunction's auxiliary device.
+Rate object management
+======================
+
+Devlink provides API to manage tx rates of single devlink port or a group.
+This is done through rate objects, which can be one of the two types:
+
+``leaf``
+ Represents a single devlink port; created/destroyed by the driver. Since leaf
+ have 1to1 mapping to its devlink port, in user space it is referred as
+ ``pci/<bus_addr>/<port_index>``;
+
+``node``
+ Represents a group of rate objects (leafs and/or nodes); created/deleted by
+ request from the userspace; initially empty (no rate objects added). In
+ userspace it is referred as ``pci/<bus_addr>/<node_name>``, where
+ ``node_name`` can be any identifier, except decimal number, to avoid
+ collisions with leafs.
+
+API allows to configure following rate object's parameters:
+
+``tx_share``
+ Minimum TX rate value shared among all other rate objects, or rate objects
+ that parts of the parent group, if it is a part of the same group.
+
+``tx_max``
+ Maximum TX rate value.
+
+``parent``
+ Parent node name. Parent node rate limits are considered as additional limits
+ to all node children limits. ``tx_max`` is an upper limit for children.
+ ``tx_share`` is a total bandwidth distributed among children.
+
+Driver implementations are allowed to support both or either rate object types
+and setting methods of their parameters.
+
Terms and Definitions
=====================