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25 # 4. MSI-X Vectors: 1088.
39 # Ingress Queues and MSI-X Vectors to allow up to some number of CPUs
47 # 16 Ingress Queue/MSI-X Vectors per application function
49 # for a total of 96 Ingress Queues and MSI-X Vectors on the Unified PF.
211 # NMSIX = 1088 # available MSI-X Vectors
222 # Each Ingress Queue can use one MSI-X interrupt but some Ingress Queues can
226 # Thus, the number of MSI-X Vectors assigned to the Unified PF will be less
234 # NMSIX_NIC = 32 # NIC MSI-X Interrupt Vectors (FLIQ)
241 # NMSIX_OFLD = 16 # Offload MSI-X Interrupt Vectors (FLIQ)
248 # NMSIX_RDMA = 4 # RDMA MSI-X Interrupt Vectors (FLIQ)
259 # NMSIX_ISCSI = 4 # ISCSI MSI-X Interrupt Vectors (FLIQ)
266 # NMSIX_FCOE = 34 # FCOE MSI-X Interrupt Vectors (FLIQ)
296 # The sum of all the MSI-X resources above is 74 MSI-X Vectors but we'll round
301 # The Storage PFs could need up to NPORTS*NCPUS + NMSIX_EXTRA MSI-X Vectors
307 # associated with it. Thus, the MSI-X Vector allocations we give to the
319 # For PF4, the Unified PF, we give it an MSI-X Table Size as outlined above.
321 # For PF5-6 we assign enough MSI-X Vectors to support FCoE and iSCSI
602 # MSI-X Vectors: 736