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qat: Add Intel® 4xxx Series VF driver supportOverview:Intel(R) QuickAssist Technology (Intel(R) QAT) provides hardwareacceleration for offloading security, authentication and compressionservices
qat: Add Intel® 4xxx Series VF driver supportOverview:Intel(R) QuickAssist Technology (Intel(R) QAT) provides hardwareacceleration for offloading security, authentication and compressionservices from the CPU, thus significantly increasing the performance andefficiency of standard platform solutions.This commit introduces:- Intel® 4xxx Series VF driver support.- Device configurability via sysctls.- UIO support for Intel® 4xxx Series devices.Patch co-authored by: Krzysztof Zdziarski <krzysztofx.zdziarski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Michal Gulbicki <michalx.gulbicki@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Julian Grajkowski <julianx.grajkowski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Piotr Kasierski <piotrx.kasierski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Lukasz Kolodzinski <lukaszx.kolodzinski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Karol Grzadziel <karolx.grzadziel@intel.com>Sponsored by: Intel CorporationDifferential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D39850
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qat: Add Intel® 4xxx Series platform supportOverview:Intel(R) QuickAssist Technology (Intel(R) QAT) provides hardwareacceleration for offloading security, authentication and compressionservices
qat: Add Intel® 4xxx Series platform supportOverview:Intel(R) QuickAssist Technology (Intel(R) QAT) provides hardwareacceleration for offloading security, authentication and compressionservices from the CPU, thus significantly increasing the performance andefficiency of standard platform solutions.This commit introduces:- Intel® 4xxx Series platform support.- QuickAssist kernel API implementation update for Generation 4 device. Enabled services: symmetric cryptography and data compression.- Increased default number of crypto instances in static configuration for performance purposes.OCF backend changes:- changed GCM/CCM MAC validation policy to generate MAC by HW and validate by SW due to the QAT HW limitations.Patch co-authored by: Krzysztof Zdziarski <krzysztofx.zdziarski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Michal Jaraczewski <michalx.jaraczewski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Michal Gulbicki <michalx.gulbicki@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Julian Grajkowski <julianx.grajkowski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Piotr Kasierski <piotrx.kasierski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Adam Czupryna <adamx.czupryna@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Konrad Zelazny <konradx.zelazny@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Katarzyna Rucinska <katarzynax.kargol@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Lukasz Kolodzinski <lukaszx.kolodzinski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Zbigniew Jedlinski <zbigniewx.jedlinski@intel.com>Sponsored by: Intel CorporationReviewed by: markj, jhbDifferential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D36254
LinuxKPI: define LINUXKPI_INCLUDES for module builds as wellWhile for in-kernel we already have LINUXKPI_INCLUDES in kern.pre.mkfor kmod builds we've not had a common define to use leading to vari
LinuxKPI: define LINUXKPI_INCLUDES for module builds as wellWhile for in-kernel we already have LINUXKPI_INCLUDES in kern.pre.mkfor kmod builds we've not had a common define to use leading to variousspellings of include paths.In order for the include list to be expanded more easily in the future,e.g., adding the "dummy" includes (for all) and to harmonize code,duplicate LINUXKPI_INCLUDES to kmod.mk and use it for all module Makefiles.MFC after: 1 weekReviewed by: hselaskyDifferential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D36683
qat: Import a new Intel (R) QAT driverQAT in-tree driver ported from out-of-tree release availablefrom 01.org.The driver exposes complete cryptography and data compressionAPI in the kernel and
qat: Import a new Intel (R) QAT driverQAT in-tree driver ported from out-of-tree release availablefrom 01.org.The driver exposes complete cryptography and data compressionAPI in the kernel and integrates with Open Crypto Framework.Details of supported operations, devices and usage can be foundin man and on 01.org.Patch co-authored by: Krzysztof Zdziarski <krzysztofx.zdziarski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Michal Jaraczewski <michalx.jaraczewski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Michal Gulbicki <michalx.gulbicki@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Julian Grajkowski <julianx.grajkowski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Piotr Kasierski <piotrx.kasierski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Adam Czupryna <adamx.czupryna@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Konrad Zelazny <konradx.zelazny@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Katarzyna Rucinska <katarzynax.kargol@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Lukasz Kolodzinski <lukaszx.kolodzinski@intel.com>Patch co-authored by: Zbigniew Jedlinski <zbigniewx.jedlinski@intel.com>Reviewed by: markj, jhb (OCF integration)Reviewed by: debdrup, pauamma (docs)Sponsored by: Intel CorporationDifferential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34632