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author | jhb <jhb@FreeBSD.org> | 2016-10-03 23:49:05 +0000 |
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committer | jhb <jhb@FreeBSD.org> | 2016-10-03 23:49:05 +0000 |
commit | cd6070a7739d92199880340ecac9ee21e9f76b68 (patch) | |
tree | bbce9db7cd9010c73c75171b6e2e6c67df6b42da /sys/conf/files | |
parent | b6a9d1529228e0974348aee2a9f2939b445f50f3 (diff) | |
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MFC 303522,303647,303860,303880,304168,304169,304170,304479,304485,305549:
Chelsio T4/T5 VF driver.
303522:
Various fixes to the t4/5nex character device.
- Remove null open/close methods.
- Don't set d_flags to 0 explicitly.
- Remove t5_cdevsw as the .d_name member isn't really used and doesn't
warrant a separate cdevsw just for the name.
- Use ENOTTY as the error value for an unknown ioctl request.
- Use make_dev_s() to close race with setting si_drv1.
303647:
Store the offset of the KDOORBELL and GTS registers in the softc.
VF devices use a different register layout than PF devices. Storing
the offset in a value in the softc allows code to be shared between the
PF and VF drivers.
303860:
Reserve an adapter flag IS_VF to mark VF devices vs PF devices.
303880:
Track the base absolute ID of ingress and egress queues.
Use this to map an absolute queue ID to a logical queue ID in interrupt
handlers. For the regular cxgbe/cxl drivers this should be a no-op as
the base absolute ID should be zero. VF devices have a non-zero base
absolute ID and require this change. While here, export the absolute ID
of egress queues via a sysctl.
304168:
Make SGE parameter handling more VF-friendly.
Add fields to hold the SGE control register and free list buffer sizes to
the sge_params structure. Populate these new fields in
t4_init_sge_params() for PF devices and change t4_read_chip_settings() to
pull these values out of the params structure instead of reading
registers directly. This will permit t4_read_chip_settings() to be reused
for VF devices which cannot read SGE registers directly.
While here, move the call to t4_init_sge_params() to
get_params__post_init(). The VF driver will populate the SGE parameters
structure via a different method before calling t4_read_chip_settings().
304169:
Update mailbox writes to work with VF devices.
- Use alternate register locations for the data and control registers for
VFs.
- Do a dummy read to force the writes to the mailbox data registers to
post before the write to the control register on VFs.
- Do not check the PCI-e firmware register for errors on VFs.
304170:
Add support for register dumps on VF devices.
- Add handling of VF register sets to t4_get_regs_len() and t4_get_regs().
- While here, use t4_get_regs_len() in the ioctl handler for regdump
instead of inlining it.
304479:
Add structures for VF-specific adapter parameters.
While here, mark which parameters are PF-specific and which are
VF-specific.
304485:
Reorder sysctls so that nodes shared with the VF driver are added first.
This permits a single early return for VF devices in the routines that
add sysctl nodes.
305549:
Chelsio T4/T5 VF driver.
The cxgbev/cxlv driver supports Virtual Function devices for Chelsio
T4 and T4 adapters. The VF devices share most of their code with the
existing PF4 driver (cxgbe/cxl) and as such the VF device driver
currently depends on the PF4 driver.
Similar to the cxgbe/cxl drivers, the VF driver includes a t4vf/t5vf
PCI device driver that attaches to the VF device. It then creates
child cxgbev/cxlv devices representing ports assigned to the VF.
By default, the PF driver assigns a single port to each VF.
t4vf_hw.c contains VF-specific routines from the shared code used to
fetch VF-specific parameters from the firmware.
t4_vf.c contains the VF-specific PCI device driver and includes its
own attach routine.
VF devices are required to use a different firmware request when
transmitting packets (which in turn requires a different CPL message
to encapsulate messages). This alternate firmware request does not
permit chaining multiple packets in a single message, so each packet
results in a firmware request. In addition, the different CPL message
requires more detailed information when enabling hardware checksums,
so parse_pkt() on VF devices must examine L2 and L3 headers for all
packets (not just TSO packets) for VF devices. Finally, L2 checksums
on non-UDP/non-TCP packets do not work reliably (the firmware trashes
the IPv4 fragment field), so IPv4 checksums for such packets are
calculated in software.
Most of the other changes in the non-VF-specific code are to expose
various variables and functions private to the PF driver so that they
can be used by the VF driver.
Note that a limited subset of cxgbetool functions are supported on VF
devices including register dumps, scheduler classes, and clearing of
statistics. In addition, TOE is not supported on VF devices, only for
the PF interfaces.
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Diffstat (limited to 'sys/conf/files')
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/sys/conf/files b/sys/conf/files index 0fb6735..e524b48 100644 --- a/sys/conf/files +++ b/sys/conf/files @@ -1258,8 +1258,12 @@ dev/cxgbe/t4_l2t.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/t4_tracer.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" +dev/cxgbe/t4_vf.c optional cxgbev pci \ + compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" dev/cxgbe/common/t4_hw.c optional cxgbe pci \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" +dev/cxgbe/common/t4vf_hw.c optional cxgbev pci \ + compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/cxgbe" t4fw_cfg.c optional cxgbe \ compile-with "${AWK} -f $S/tools/fw_stub.awk t4fw_cfg.fw:t4fw_cfg t4fw_cfg_uwire.fw:t4fw_cfg_uwire t4fw.fw:t4fw -mt4fw_cfg -c${.TARGET}" \ no-implicit-rule before-depend local \ |