Chelsio driver loads firmware configuration file to allow
firmware to distribute resources before chip bring up. Chelsio NIC
driver, cxgb4 searches for firmware config file at /lib/firmware/cxgb4/
directory.
Two predefined configuration files are available – default and
hashfilter. Default configuration file equally distributes
resources across all features, such as iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc.
On the other hand, hashfilter configuration file borrows some
resources by disabling the iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc. features,
and redistributes them to increase offloading more number of flows
to hardware via tc-flower.
Signed-off-by: Vishal Kulkarni <vishal@chelsio.com>
5 years ago
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# Chelsio T6 Factory Default configuration file.
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Chelsio Communications. All rights reserved.
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#
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# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. MODIFICATION OF THIS FILE
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# WILL RESULT IN A NON-FUNCTIONAL ADAPTER AND MAY RESULT IN PHYSICAL DAMAGE
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# TO ADAPTERS.
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# This file provides the default, power-on configuration for 2-port T6-based
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# adapters shipped from the factory. These defaults are designed to address
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# the needs of the vast majority of Terminator customers. The basic idea is to
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# have a default configuration which allows a customer to plug a Terminator
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# adapter in and have it work regardless of OS, driver or application except in
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# the most unusual and/or demanding customer applications.
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#
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# Many of the Terminator resources which are described by this configuration
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# are finite. This requires balancing the configuration/operation needs of
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# device drivers across OSes and a large number of customer application.
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#
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# Some of the more important resources to allocate and their constaints are:
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# 1. Virtual Interfaces: 256.
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# 2. Ingress Queues with Free Lists: 1024.
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# 3. Egress Queues: 128K.
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# 4. MSI-X Vectors: 1088.
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# 5. Multi-Port Support (MPS) TCAM: 336 entries to support MAC destination
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# address matching on Ingress Packets.
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#
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# Some of the important OS/Driver resource needs are:
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# 6. Some OS Drivers will manage all resources through a single Physical
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# Function (currently PF4 but it could be any Physical Function).
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# 7. Some OS Drivers will manage different ports and functions (NIC,
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# storage, etc.) on different Physical Functions. For example, NIC
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# functions for ports 0-1 on PF0-1, FCoE on PF4, iSCSI on PF5, etc.
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#
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# Some of the customer application needs which need to be accommodated:
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# 8. Some customers will want to support large CPU count systems with
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# good scaling. Thus, we'll need to accommodate a number of
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# Ingress Queues and MSI-X Vectors to allow up to some number of CPUs
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# to be involved per port and per application function. For example,
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# in the case where all ports and application functions will be
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# managed via a single Unified PF and we want to accommodate scaling up
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# to 8 CPUs, we would want:
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#
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# 2 ports *
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# 3 application functions (NIC, FCoE, iSCSI) per port *
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# 16 Ingress Queue/MSI-X Vectors per application function
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#
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# for a total of 96 Ingress Queues and MSI-X Vectors on the Unified PF.
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# (Plus a few for Firmware Event Queues, etc.)
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#
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# 9. Some customers will want to use PCI-E SR-IOV Capability to allow Virtual
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# Machines to directly access T6 functionality via SR-IOV Virtual Functions
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# and "PCI Device Passthrough" -- this is especially true for the NIC
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# application functionality.
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#
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# Global configuration settings.
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#
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[global]
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rss_glb_config_mode = basicvirtual
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rss_glb_config_options = tnlmapen,hashtoeplitz,tnlalllkp
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# PL_TIMEOUT register
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pl_timeout_value = 200 # the timeout value in units of us
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# The following Scatter Gather Engine (SGE) settings assume a 4KB Host
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# Page Size and a 64B L1 Cache Line Size. It programs the
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# EgrStatusPageSize and IngPadBoundary to 64B and the PktShift to 2.
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# If a Master PF Driver finds itself on a machine with different
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# parameters, then the Master PF Driver is responsible for initializing
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# these parameters to appropriate values.
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#
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# Notes:
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# 1. The Free List Buffer Sizes below are raw and the firmware will
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# round them up to the Ingress Padding Boundary.
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# 2. The SGE Timer Values below are expressed below in microseconds.
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# The firmware will convert these values to Core Clock Ticks when
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# it processes the configuration parameters.
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#
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reg[0x1008] = 0x40800/0x21c70 # SGE_CONTROL
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reg[0x100c] = 0x22222222 # SGE_HOST_PAGE_SIZE
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reg[0x10a0] = 0x01040810 # SGE_INGRESS_RX_THRESHOLD
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reg[0x1044] = 4096 # SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE0
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reg[0x1048] = 65536 # SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE1
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reg[0x104c] = 1536 # SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE2
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reg[0x1050] = 9024 # SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE3
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reg[0x1054] = 9216 # SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE4
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reg[0x1058] = 2048 # SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE5
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reg[0x105c] = 128 # SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE6
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reg[0x1060] = 8192 # SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE7
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reg[0x1064] = 16384 # SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE8
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sge_timer_value = 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 # SGE_TIMER_VALUE* in usecs
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reg[0x10c4] = 0x20000000/0x20000000 # GK_CONTROL, enable 5th thread
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# Set the SGE Doorbell Queue Timer "tick" to 50us and initialize
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# the Timer Table to a default set of values (which are multiples
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# of the Timer Tick). Note that the set of Tick Multipliers are
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# NOT sorted. The Host Drivers are expected to pick amongst them
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# for (Tick * Multiplier[i]) values which most closely match the Host
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# Drivers' needs. Also, most Host Drivers will be default start
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# start with (Tick * Multiplier[0]), so this gives us some flexibility
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# in terms of picking a Tick and a default Multiplier somewhere in
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# the middle of the achievable set of (Tick * Multiplier[i]) values.
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# Thus, the below select for 150us by this default.
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#
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sge_dbq_timertick = 50
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sge_dbq_timer = 3, 2, 1, 5, 7, 9, 12, 16
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# enable TP_OUT_CONFIG.IPIDSPLITMODE
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# Set TP_OUT_CONFIG.CCplAckMode to get srtt/rttvar
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reg[0x7d04] = 0x00012000/0x00012000
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Chelsio driver loads firmware configuration file to allow
firmware to distribute resources before chip bring up. Chelsio NIC
driver, cxgb4 searches for firmware config file at /lib/firmware/cxgb4/
directory.
Two predefined configuration files are available – default and
hashfilter. Default configuration file equally distributes
resources across all features, such as iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc.
On the other hand, hashfilter configuration file borrows some
resources by disabling the iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc. features,
and redistributes them to increase offloading more number of flows
to hardware via tc-flower.
Signed-off-by: Vishal Kulkarni <vishal@chelsio.com>
5 years ago
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reg[0x7dc0] = 0x0e2f8849 # TP_SHIFT_CNT
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#Tick granularities in kbps
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tsch_ticks = 100000, 10000, 1000, 10
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# TP_VLAN_PRI_MAP to select filter tuples and enable ServerSram
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# filter control: compact, fcoemask
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# server sram : srvrsram
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# filter tuples : fragmentation, mpshittype, macmatch, ethertype,
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# protocol, tos, vlan, vnic_id, port, fcoe
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# valid filterModes are described the Terminator 5 Data Book
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# vnicMode = pf_vf #default. Other values are outer_vlan, encapsulation
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filterMode = fcoemask, srvrsram, fragmentation, mpshittype, protocol, vlan, port, fcoe
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# filter tuples enforced in LE active region (equal to or subset of filterMode)
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filterMask = protocol, fcoe
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# Percentage of dynamic memory (in either the EDRAM or external MEM)
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# to use for TP RX payload
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tp_pmrx = 30
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# TP RX payload page size
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tp_pmrx_pagesize = 64K
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# TP number of RX channels
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tp_nrxch = 0 # 0 (auto) = 1
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# Percentage of dynamic memory (in either the EDRAM or external MEM)
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# to use for TP TX payload
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tp_pmtx = 50
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# TP TX payload page size
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tp_pmtx_pagesize = 64K
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# TP number of TX channels
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tp_ntxch = 0 # 0 (auto) = equal number of ports
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# TP OFLD MTUs
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tp_mtus = 88, 256, 512, 576, 808, 1024, 1280, 1488, 1500, 2002, 2048, 4096, 4352, 8192, 9000, 9600
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# enable TP_OUT_CONFIG.IPIDSPLITMODE and CRXPKTENC
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reg[0x7d04] = 0x00010008/0x00010008
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# TP_GLOBAL_CONFIG
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reg[0x7d08] = 0x00000800/0x00000800 # set IssFromCplEnable
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# TP_PC_CONFIG
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reg[0x7d48] = 0x00000000/0x00000400 # clear EnableFLMError
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# TP_PARA_REG0
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reg[0x7d60] = 0x06000000/0x07000000 # set InitCWND to 6
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# ULPRX iSCSI Page Sizes
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reg[0x19168] = 0x04020100 # 64K, 16K, 8K and 4K
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# LE_DB_CONFIG
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reg[0x19c04] = 0x00000000/0x00440000 # LE Server SRAM disabled
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# LE IPv4 compression disabled
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# LE_DB_HASH_CONFIG
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reg[0x19c28] = 0x00800000/0x01f00000 # LE Hash bucket size 8,
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# ULP_TX_CONFIG
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reg[0x8dc0] = 0x00000104/0x00000104 # Enable ITT on PI err
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# Enable more error msg for ...
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# TPT error.
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# ULP_RX_MISC_FEATURE_ENABLE
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#reg[0x1925c] = 0x01003400/0x01003400 # iscsi tag pi bit
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# Enable offset decrement after ...
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# PI extraction and before DDP
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# ulp insert pi source info in DIF
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# iscsi_eff_offset_en
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#Enable iscsi completion moderation feature
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reg[0x1925c] = 0x000041c0/0x000031c0 # Enable offset decrement after
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# PI extraction and before DDP.
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# ulp insert pi source info in
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# DIF.
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# Enable iscsi hdr cmd mode.
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# iscsi force cmd mode.
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# Enable iscsi cmp mode.
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# MC configuration
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#mc_mode_brc[0] = 1 # mc0 - 1: enable BRC, 0: enable RBC, 2: enable BRBC
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# HMA configuration
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hma_size = 92 # Size (in MBs) of host memory expected
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hma_regions = stag,pbl,rq # What all regions to place in host memory
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#enable bottleneck-bw congestion control mode
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#ofld_flags = 4
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Chelsio driver loads firmware configuration file to allow
firmware to distribute resources before chip bring up. Chelsio NIC
driver, cxgb4 searches for firmware config file at /lib/firmware/cxgb4/
directory.
Two predefined configuration files are available – default and
hashfilter. Default configuration file equally distributes
resources across all features, such as iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc.
On the other hand, hashfilter configuration file borrows some
resources by disabling the iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc. features,
and redistributes them to increase offloading more number of flows
to hardware via tc-flower.
Signed-off-by: Vishal Kulkarni <vishal@chelsio.com>
5 years ago
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# Some "definitions" to make the rest of this a bit more readable. We support
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# 4 ports, 3 functions (NIC, FCoE and iSCSI), scaling up to 8 "CPU Queue Sets"
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# per function per port ...
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# NMSIX = 1088 # available MSI-X Vectors
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# NVI = 256 # available Virtual Interfaces
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# NMPSTCAM = 336 # MPS TCAM entries
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# NPORTS = 2 # ports
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# NCPUS = 16 # CPUs we want to support scalably
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# NFUNCS = 3 # functions per port (NIC, FCoE, iSCSI)
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# Breakdown of Virtual Interface/Queue/Interrupt resources for the "Unified
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# PF" which many OS Drivers will use to manage most or all functions.
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# Each Ingress Queue can use one MSI-X interrupt but some Ingress Queues can
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# use Forwarded Interrupt Ingress Queues. For these latter, an Ingress Queue
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# would be created and the Queue ID of a Forwarded Interrupt Ingress Queue
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# will be specified as the "Ingress Queue Asynchronous Destination Index."
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# Thus, the number of MSI-X Vectors assigned to the Unified PF will be less
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# than or equal to the number of Ingress Queues ...
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#
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# NVI_NIC = 4 # NIC access to NPORTS
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# NFLIQ_NIC = 32 # NIC Ingress Queues with Free Lists
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# NETHCTRL_NIC = 32 # NIC Ethernet Control/TX Queues
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# NEQ_NIC = 64 # NIC Egress Queues (FL, ETHCTRL/TX)
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# NMPSTCAM_NIC = 16 # NIC MPS TCAM Entries (NPORTS*4)
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# NMSIX_NIC = 32 # NIC MSI-X Interrupt Vectors (FLIQ)
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#
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# NVI_OFLD = 0 # Offload uses NIC function to access ports
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# NFLIQ_OFLD = 16 # Offload Ingress Queues with Free Lists
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# NETHCTRL_OFLD = 0 # Offload Ethernet Control/TX Queues
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# NEQ_OFLD = 16 # Offload Egress Queues (FL)
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# NMPSTCAM_OFLD = 0 # Offload MPS TCAM Entries (uses NIC's)
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# NMSIX_OFLD = 16 # Offload MSI-X Interrupt Vectors (FLIQ)
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#
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# NVI_RDMA = 0 # RDMA uses NIC function to access ports
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# NFLIQ_RDMA = 4 # RDMA Ingress Queues with Free Lists
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# NETHCTRL_RDMA = 0 # RDMA Ethernet Control/TX Queues
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# NEQ_RDMA = 4 # RDMA Egress Queues (FL)
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# NMPSTCAM_RDMA = 0 # RDMA MPS TCAM Entries (uses NIC's)
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# NMSIX_RDMA = 4 # RDMA MSI-X Interrupt Vectors (FLIQ)
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#
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# NEQ_WD = 128 # Wire Direct TX Queues and FLs
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# NETHCTRL_WD = 64 # Wire Direct TX Queues
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# NFLIQ_WD = 64 ` # Wire Direct Ingress Queues with Free Lists
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#
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# NVI_ISCSI = 4 # ISCSI access to NPORTS
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# NFLIQ_ISCSI = 4 # ISCSI Ingress Queues with Free Lists
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# NETHCTRL_ISCSI = 0 # ISCSI Ethernet Control/TX Queues
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# NEQ_ISCSI = 4 # ISCSI Egress Queues (FL)
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# NMPSTCAM_ISCSI = 4 # ISCSI MPS TCAM Entries (NPORTS)
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# NMSIX_ISCSI = 4 # ISCSI MSI-X Interrupt Vectors (FLIQ)
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#
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# NVI_FCOE = 4 # FCOE access to NPORTS
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# NFLIQ_FCOE = 34 # FCOE Ingress Queues with Free Lists
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# NETHCTRL_FCOE = 32 # FCOE Ethernet Control/TX Queues
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# NEQ_FCOE = 66 # FCOE Egress Queues (FL)
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# NMPSTCAM_FCOE = 32 # FCOE MPS TCAM Entries (NPORTS)
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# NMSIX_FCOE = 34 # FCOE MSI-X Interrupt Vectors (FLIQ)
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# Two extra Ingress Queues per function for Firmware Events and Forwarded
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# Interrupts, and two extra interrupts per function for Firmware Events (or a
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# Forwarded Interrupt Queue) and General Interrupts per function.
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#
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# NFLIQ_EXTRA = 6 # "extra" Ingress Queues 2*NFUNCS (Firmware and
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# # Forwarded Interrupts
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# NMSIX_EXTRA = 6 # extra interrupts 2*NFUNCS (Firmware and
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# # General Interrupts
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# Microsoft HyperV resources. The HyperV Virtual Ingress Queues will have
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# their interrupts forwarded to another set of Forwarded Interrupt Queues.
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#
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# NVI_HYPERV = 16 # VMs we want to support
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# NVIIQ_HYPERV = 2 # Virtual Ingress Queues with Free Lists per VM
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# NFLIQ_HYPERV = 40 # VIQs + NCPUS Forwarded Interrupt Queues
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# NEQ_HYPERV = 32 # VIQs Free Lists
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# NMPSTCAM_HYPERV = 16 # MPS TCAM Entries (NVI_HYPERV)
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# NMSIX_HYPERV = 8 # NCPUS Forwarded Interrupt Queues
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# Adding all of the above Unified PF resource needs together: (NIC + OFLD +
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# RDMA + ISCSI + FCOE + EXTRA + HYPERV)
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#
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# NVI_UNIFIED = 28
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# NFLIQ_UNIFIED = 106
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# NETHCTRL_UNIFIED = 32
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# NEQ_UNIFIED = 124
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# NMPSTCAM_UNIFIED = 40
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#
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# The sum of all the MSI-X resources above is 74 MSI-X Vectors but we'll round
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# that up to 128 to make sure the Unified PF doesn't run out of resources.
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#
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# NMSIX_UNIFIED = 128
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#
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# The Storage PFs could need up to NPORTS*NCPUS + NMSIX_EXTRA MSI-X Vectors
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# which is 34 but they're probably safe with 32.
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#
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# NMSIX_STORAGE = 32
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# Note: The UnifiedPF is PF4 which doesn't have any Virtual Functions
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# associated with it. Thus, the MSI-X Vector allocations we give to the
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# UnifiedPF aren't inherited by any Virtual Functions. As a result we can
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# provision many more Virtual Functions than we can if the UnifiedPF were
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# one of PF0-3.
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#
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# All of the below PCI-E parameters are actually stored in various *_init.txt
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# files. We include them below essentially as comments.
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#
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# For PF0-3 we assign 8 vectors each for NIC Ingress Queues of the associated
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# ports 0-3.
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#
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# For PF4, the Unified PF, we give it an MSI-X Table Size as outlined above.
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#
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# For PF5-6 we assign enough MSI-X Vectors to support FCoE and iSCSI
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# storage applications across all four possible ports.
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#
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# Additionally, since the UnifiedPF isn't one of the per-port Physical
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# Functions, we give the UnifiedPF and the PF0-3 Physical Functions
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# different PCI Device IDs which will allow Unified and Per-Port Drivers
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# to directly select the type of Physical Function to which they wish to be
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# attached.
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#
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# Note that the actual values used for the PCI-E Intelectual Property will be
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# 1 less than those below since that's the way it "counts" things. For
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# readability, we use the number we actually mean ...
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#
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# PF0_INT = 8 # NCPUS
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# PF1_INT = 8 # NCPUS
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# PF0_3_INT = 32 # PF0_INT + PF1_INT + PF2_INT + PF3_INT
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#
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# PF4_INT = 128 # NMSIX_UNIFIED
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# PF5_INT = 32 # NMSIX_STORAGE
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# PF6_INT = 32 # NMSIX_STORAGE
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# PF7_INT = 0 # Nothing Assigned
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# PF4_7_INT = 192 # PF4_INT + PF5_INT + PF6_INT + PF7_INT
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#
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# PF0_7_INT = 224 # PF0_3_INT + PF4_7_INT
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#
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# With the above we can get 17 VFs/PF0-3 (limited by 336 MPS TCAM entries)
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# but we'll lower that to 16 to make our total 64 and a nice power of 2 ...
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#
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# NVF = 16
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# For those OSes which manage different ports on different PFs, we need
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# only enough resources to support a single port's NIC application functions
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# on PF0-3. The below assumes that we're only doing NIC with NCPUS "Queue
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# Sets" for ports 0-3. The FCoE and iSCSI functions for such OSes will be
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# managed on the "storage PFs" (see below).
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#
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[function "0"]
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nvf = 16 # NVF on this function
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wx_caps = all # write/execute permissions for all commands
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r_caps = all # read permissions for all commands
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nvi = 1 # 1 port
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niqflint = 8 # NCPUS "Queue Sets"
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nethctrl = 8 # NCPUS "Queue Sets"
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neq = 16 # niqflint + nethctrl Egress Queues
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nexactf = 8 # number of exact MPSTCAM MAC filters
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cmask = all # access to all channels
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pmask = 0x1 # access to only one port
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[function "1"]
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nvf = 16 # NVF on this function
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wx_caps = all # write/execute permissions for all commands
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r_caps = all # read permissions for all commands
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nvi = 1 # 1 port
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niqflint = 8 # NCPUS "Queue Sets"
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nethctrl = 8 # NCPUS "Queue Sets"
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neq = 16 # niqflint + nethctrl Egress Queues
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nexactf = 8 # number of exact MPSTCAM MAC filters
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cmask = all # access to all channels
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pmask = 0x2 # access to only one port
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[function "2"]
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nvf = 16 # NVF on this function
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wx_caps = all # write/execute permissions for all commands
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r_caps = all # read permissions for all commands
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nvi = 1 # 1 port
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niqflint = 8 # NCPUS "Queue Sets"
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nethctrl = 8 # NCPUS "Queue Sets"
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neq = 16 # niqflint + nethctrl Egress Queues
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nexactf = 8 # number of exact MPSTCAM MAC filters
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cmask = all # access to all channels
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pmask = 0x4 # access to only one port
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[function "3"]
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nvf = 16 # NVF on this function
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wx_caps = all # write/execute permissions for all commands
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r_caps = all # read permissions for all commands
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nvi = 1 # 1 port
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niqflint = 8 # NCPUS "Queue Sets"
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nethctrl = 8 # NCPUS "Queue Sets"
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neq = 16 # niqflint + nethctrl Egress Queues
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nexactf = 8 # number of exact MPSTCAM MAC filters
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cmask = all # access to all channels
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pmask = 0x8 # access to only one port
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# Some OS Drivers manage all application functions for all ports via PF4.
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# Thus we need to provide a large number of resources here. For Egress
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# Queues we need to account for both TX Queues as well as Free List Queues
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# (because the host is responsible for producing Free List Buffers for the
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# hardware to consume).
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#
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[function "4"]
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wx_caps = all # write/execute permissions for all commands
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r_caps = all # read permissions for all commands
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nvi = 28 # NVI_UNIFIED
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niqflint = 218 # NFLIQ_UNIFIED + NLFIQ_WD + NFLIQ_CRYPTO (32)
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nethctrl = 116 # NETHCTRL_UNIFIED + NETHCTRL_WD + ncrypto_lookaside
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neq = 256 # NEQ_UNIFIED + NEQ_WD
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nqpcq = 12288
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|
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nexactf = 40 # NMPSTCAM_UNIFIED
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nrawf = 2
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|
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cmask = all # access to all channels
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|
|
pmask = all # access to all four ports ...
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|
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nethofld = 1024 # number of user mode ethernet flow contexts
|
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|
|
ncrypto_lookaside = 16 # Number of lookaside flow contexts
|
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|
|
nclip = 320 # number of clip region entries
|
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|
|
nfilter = 496 # number of filter region entries
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|
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nserver = 496 # number of server region entries
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nhash = 12288 # number of hash region entries
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|
|
nhpfilter = 64 # number of high priority filter region entries
|
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|
|
protocol = nic_vm, ofld, rddp, rdmac, iscsi_initiator_pdu, iscsi_target_pdu, iscsi_t10dif, tlskeys, crypto_lookaside, ipsec_inline, nic_hashfilter, nic_ktls_ofld
|
Chelsio driver loads firmware configuration file to allow
firmware to distribute resources before chip bring up. Chelsio NIC
driver, cxgb4 searches for firmware config file at /lib/firmware/cxgb4/
directory.
Two predefined configuration files are available – default and
hashfilter. Default configuration file equally distributes
resources across all features, such as iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc.
On the other hand, hashfilter configuration file borrows some
resources by disabling the iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc. features,
and redistributes them to increase offloading more number of flows
to hardware via tc-flower.
Signed-off-by: Vishal Kulkarni <vishal@chelsio.com>
5 years ago
|
|
|
tp_l2t = 3072
|
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|
|
tp_ddp = 2
|
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|
|
tp_ddp_iscsi = 2
|
|
|
|
tp_tls_key = 2
|
Chelsio driver loads firmware configuration file to allow
firmware to distribute resources before chip bring up. Chelsio NIC
driver, cxgb4 searches for firmware config file at /lib/firmware/cxgb4/
directory.
Two predefined configuration files are available – default and
hashfilter. Default configuration file equally distributes
resources across all features, such as iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc.
On the other hand, hashfilter configuration file borrows some
resources by disabling the iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc. features,
and redistributes them to increase offloading more number of flows
to hardware via tc-flower.
Signed-off-by: Vishal Kulkarni <vishal@chelsio.com>
5 years ago
|
|
|
tp_tls_mxrxsize = 17408 # 16384 + 1024, governs max rx data, pm max xfer len, rx coalesce sizes
|
|
|
|
tp_stag = 2
|
|
|
|
tp_pbl = 7
|
Chelsio driver loads firmware configuration file to allow
firmware to distribute resources before chip bring up. Chelsio NIC
driver, cxgb4 searches for firmware config file at /lib/firmware/cxgb4/
directory.
Two predefined configuration files are available – default and
hashfilter. Default configuration file equally distributes
resources across all features, such as iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc.
On the other hand, hashfilter configuration file borrows some
resources by disabling the iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc. features,
and redistributes them to increase offloading more number of flows
to hardware via tc-flower.
Signed-off-by: Vishal Kulkarni <vishal@chelsio.com>
5 years ago
|
|
|
tp_rq = 7
|
|
|
|
tp_srq = 128
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# We have FCoE and iSCSI storage functions on PF5 and PF6 each of which may
|
|
|
|
# need to have Virtual Interfaces on each of the four ports with up to NCPUS
|
|
|
|
# "Queue Sets" each.
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
[function "5"]
|
|
|
|
wx_caps = all # write/execute permissions for all commands
|
|
|
|
r_caps = all # read permissions for all commands
|
|
|
|
nvi = 4 # NPORTS
|
|
|
|
niqflint = 34 # NPORTS*NCPUS + NMSIX_EXTRA
|
|
|
|
nethctrl = 32 # NPORTS*NCPUS
|
|
|
|
neq = 64 # NPORTS*NCPUS * 2 (FL, ETHCTRL/TX)
|
|
|
|
nexactf = 16 # (NPORTS *(no of snmc grp + 1 hw mac) + 1 anmc grp)) rounded to 16.
|
|
|
|
cmask = all # access to all channels
|
|
|
|
pmask = all # access to all four ports ...
|
|
|
|
nserver = 16
|
|
|
|
nhash = 2048
|
|
|
|
tp_l2t = 1020
|
|
|
|
nclip = 64
|
|
|
|
protocol = iscsi_initiator_fofld
|
|
|
|
tp_ddp_iscsi = 2
|
|
|
|
iscsi_ntask = 2048
|
|
|
|
iscsi_nsess = 2048
|
|
|
|
iscsi_nconn_per_session = 1
|
|
|
|
iscsi_ninitiator_instance = 64
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
[function "6"]
|
|
|
|
wx_caps = all # write/execute permissions for all commands
|
|
|
|
r_caps = all # read permissions for all commands
|
|
|
|
nvi = 4 # NPORTS
|
|
|
|
niqflint = 34 # NPORTS*NCPUS + NMSIX_EXTRA
|
|
|
|
nethctrl = 32 # NPORTS*NCPUS
|
|
|
|
neq = 66 # NPORTS*NCPUS * 2 (FL, ETHCTRL/TX) + 2 (EXTRA)
|
|
|
|
nexactf = 32 # NPORTS + adding 28 exact entries for FCoE
|
|
|
|
# which is OK since < MIN(SUM PF0..3, PF4)
|
|
|
|
# and we never load PF0..3 and PF4 concurrently
|
|
|
|
cmask = all # access to all channels
|
|
|
|
pmask = all # access to all four ports ...
|
|
|
|
nhash = 2048
|
|
|
|
tp_l2t = 4
|
|
|
|
protocol = fcoe_initiator
|
|
|
|
tp_ddp = 1
|
Chelsio driver loads firmware configuration file to allow
firmware to distribute resources before chip bring up. Chelsio NIC
driver, cxgb4 searches for firmware config file at /lib/firmware/cxgb4/
directory.
Two predefined configuration files are available – default and
hashfilter. Default configuration file equally distributes
resources across all features, such as iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc.
On the other hand, hashfilter configuration file borrows some
resources by disabling the iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc. features,
and redistributes them to increase offloading more number of flows
to hardware via tc-flower.
Signed-off-by: Vishal Kulkarni <vishal@chelsio.com>
5 years ago
|
|
|
fcoe_nfcf = 16
|
|
|
|
fcoe_nvnp = 32
|
|
|
|
fcoe_nssn = 1024
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
# The following function, 1023, is not an actual PCIE function but is used to
|
|
|
|
# configure and reserve firmware internal resources that come from the global
|
|
|
|
# resource pool.
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
[function "1023"]
|
|
|
|
wx_caps = all # write/execute permissions for all commands
|
|
|
|
r_caps = all # read permissions for all commands
|
|
|
|
nvi = 4 # NVI_UNIFIED
|
|
|
|
cmask = all # access to all channels
|
|
|
|
pmask = all # access to all four ports ...
|
|
|
|
nexactf = 8 # NPORTS + DCBX +
|
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|
|
nfilter = 16 # number of filter region entries
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# For Virtual functions, we only allow NIC functionality and we only allow
|
|
|
|
# access to one port (1 << PF). Note that because of limitations in the
|
|
|
|
# Scatter Gather Engine (SGE) hardware which checks writes to VF KDOORBELL
|
|
|
|
# and GTS registers, the number of Ingress and Egress Queues must be a power
|
|
|
|
# of 2.
|
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|
|
#
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|
|
[function "0/*"] # NVF
|
|
|
|
wx_caps = 0x82 # DMAQ | VF
|
|
|
|
r_caps = 0x86 # DMAQ | VF | PORT
|
|
|
|
nvi = 1 # 1 port
|
|
|
|
niqflint = 6 # 2 "Queue Sets" + NXIQ
|
|
|
|
nethctrl = 4 # 2 "Queue Sets"
|
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|
|
neq = 8 # 2 "Queue Sets" * 2
|
|
|
|
nexactf = 4
|
|
|
|
cmask = all # access to all channels
|
|
|
|
pmask = 0x1 # access to only one port ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[function "1/*"] # NVF
|
|
|
|
wx_caps = 0x82 # DMAQ | VF
|
|
|
|
r_caps = 0x86 # DMAQ | VF | PORT
|
|
|
|
nvi = 1 # 1 port
|
|
|
|
niqflint = 6 # 2 "Queue Sets" + NXIQ
|
|
|
|
nethctrl = 4 # 2 "Queue Sets"
|
|
|
|
neq = 8 # 2 "Queue Sets" * 2
|
|
|
|
nexactf = 4
|
|
|
|
cmask = all # access to all channels
|
|
|
|
pmask = 0x2 # access to only one port ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[function "2/*"] # NVF
|
|
|
|
wx_caps = 0x82 # DMAQ | VF
|
|
|
|
r_caps = 0x86 # DMAQ | VF | PORT
|
|
|
|
nvi = 1 # 1 port
|
|
|
|
niqflint = 6 # 2 "Queue Sets" + NXIQ
|
|
|
|
nethctrl = 4 # 2 "Queue Sets"
|
|
|
|
neq = 8 # 2 "Queue Sets" * 2
|
|
|
|
nexactf = 4
|
|
|
|
cmask = all # access to all channels
|
|
|
|
pmask = 0x1 # access to only one port ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[function "3/*"] # NVF
|
|
|
|
wx_caps = 0x82 # DMAQ | VF
|
|
|
|
r_caps = 0x86 # DMAQ | VF | PORT
|
|
|
|
nvi = 1 # 1 port
|
|
|
|
niqflint = 6 # 2 "Queue Sets" + NXIQ
|
|
|
|
nethctrl = 4 # 2 "Queue Sets"
|
|
|
|
neq = 8 # 2 "Queue Sets" * 2
|
|
|
|
nexactf = 4
|
|
|
|
cmask = all # access to all channels
|
|
|
|
pmask = 0x2 # access to only one port ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# MPS features a 196608 bytes ingress buffer that is used for ingress buffering
|
|
|
|
# for packets from the wire as well as the loopback path of the L2 switch. The
|
|
|
|
# folling params control how the buffer memory is distributed and the L2 flow
|
|
|
|
# control settings:
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# bg_mem: %-age of mem to use for port/buffer group
|
|
|
|
# lpbk_mem: %-age of port/bg mem to use for loopback
|
|
|
|
# hwm: high watermark; bytes available when starting to send pause
|
|
|
|
# frames (in units of 0.1 MTU)
|
|
|
|
# lwm: low watermark; bytes remaining when sending 'unpause' frame
|
|
|
|
# (in inuits of 0.1 MTU)
|
|
|
|
# dwm: minimum delta between high and low watermark (in units of 100
|
|
|
|
# Bytes)
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
[port "0"]
|
|
|
|
dcb = ppp, dcbx # configure for DCB PPP and enable DCBX offload
|
|
|
|
#bg_mem = 25
|
|
|
|
#lpbk_mem = 25
|
|
|
|
hwm = 60
|
|
|
|
lwm = 15
|
|
|
|
dwm = 30
|
|
|
|
dcb_app_tlv[0] = 0x8906, ethertype, 3
|
|
|
|
dcb_app_tlv[1] = 0x8914, ethertype, 3
|
|
|
|
dcb_app_tlv[2] = 3260, socketnum, 5
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[port "1"]
|
|
|
|
dcb = ppp, dcbx
|
|
|
|
#bg_mem = 25
|
|
|
|
#lpbk_mem = 25
|
|
|
|
hwm = 60
|
|
|
|
lwm = 15
|
|
|
|
dwm = 30
|
|
|
|
dcb_app_tlv[0] = 0x8906, ethertype, 3
|
|
|
|
dcb_app_tlv[1] = 0x8914, ethertype, 3
|
|
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dcb_app_tlv[2] = 3260, socketnum, 5
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[fini]
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version = 0x1425001d
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checksum = 0xa1403d73
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Chelsio driver loads firmware configuration file to allow
firmware to distribute resources before chip bring up. Chelsio NIC
driver, cxgb4 searches for firmware config file at /lib/firmware/cxgb4/
directory.
Two predefined configuration files are available – default and
hashfilter. Default configuration file equally distributes
resources across all features, such as iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc.
On the other hand, hashfilter configuration file borrows some
resources by disabling the iSCSI, iWARP, Crypto, etc. features,
and redistributes them to increase offloading more number of flows
to hardware via tc-flower.
Signed-off-by: Vishal Kulkarni <vishal@chelsio.com>
5 years ago
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# Total resources used by above allocations:
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# Virtual Interfaces: 104
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# Ingress Queues/w Free Lists and Interrupts: 526
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# Egress Queues: 702
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# MPS TCAM Entries: 336
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# MSI-X Vectors: 736
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# Virtual Functions: 64
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