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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE 22.\" LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 23.\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 24.\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 25.\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 26.\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 27.\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 28.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 29.\" 30.\" * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. 31.\" 32.\" $FreeBSD$ 33.\" 34.Dd May 16, 2017 35.Dt CXGBE 4 36.Os 37.Sh NAME 38.Nm cxgbe 39.Nd "Chelsio T4-, T5-, and T6-based 100Gb, 40Gb, 25Gb, 10Gb, and 1Gb Ethernet adapter driver" 40.Sh SYNOPSIS 41To compile this driver into the kernel, 42place the following lines in your 43kernel configuration file: 44.Bd -ragged -offset indent 45.Cd "device cxgbe" 46.Ed 47.Pp 48To load the driver as a 49module at boot time, place the following lines in 50.Xr loader.conf 5 : 51.Bd -literal -offset indent 52t4fw_cfg_load="YES" 53t5fw_cfg_load="YES" 54t6fw_cfg_load="YES" 55if_cxgbe_load="YES" 56.Ed 57.Sh DESCRIPTION 58The 59.Nm 60driver provides support for PCI Express Ethernet adapters based on 61the Chelsio Terminator 4, Terminator 5, and Terminator 6 ASICs (T4, T5, and T6). 62The driver supports Jumbo Frames, Transmit/Receive checksum offload, 63TCP segmentation offload (TSO), Large Receive Offload (LRO), VLAN 64tag insertion/extraction, VLAN checksum offload, VLAN TSO, and 65Receive Side Steering (RSS). 66For further hardware information and questions related to hardware 67requirements, see 68.Pa http://www.chelsio.com/ . 69.Pp 70The 71.Nm 72driver uses different names for devices based on the associated ASIC: 73.Bl -column -offset indent "ASIC" "Port Name" "Parent Device" 74.It Sy ASIC Ta Sy Port Name Ta Sy Parent Device Ta Sy Virtual Interface 75.It T4 Ta cxgbe Ta t4nex Ta vcxgbe 76.It T5 Ta cxl Ta t5nex Ta vcxl 77.It T6 Ta cc Ta t6nex Ta vcc 78.El 79.Pp 80Loader tunables with the hw.cxgbe prefix apply to all cards. 81The driver provides sysctl MIBs for both ports and parent devices using 82the names above. 83For example, a T5 adapter provides port MIBs under dev.cxl and 84adapter-wide MIBs under dev.t5nex. 85References to sysctl MIBs in the remainder of this page use 86dev.<port> for port MIBs and dev.<nexus> for adapter-wide MIBs. 87.Pp 88For more information on configuring this device, see 89.Xr ifconfig 8 . 90.Sh HARDWARE 91The 92.Nm 93driver supports 100Gb and 25Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T6 ASIC: 94.Pp 95.Bl -bullet -compact 96.It 97Chelsio T6225-CR 98.It 99Chelsio T6225-SO-CR 100.It 101Chelsio T62100-LP-CR 102.It 103Chelsio T62100-SO-CR 104.It 105Chelsio T62100-CR 106.El 107.Pp 108The 109.Nm 110driver supports 40Gb, 10Gb and 1Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T5 ASIC: 111.Pp 112.Bl -bullet -compact 113.It 114Chelsio T580-CR 115.It 116Chelsio T580-LP-CR 117.It 118Chelsio T580-LP-SO-CR 119.It 120Chelsio T560-CR 121.It 122Chelsio T540-CR 123.It 124Chelsio T540-LP-CR 125.It 126Chelsio T522-CR 127.It 128Chelsio T520-LL-CR 129.It 130Chelsio T520-CR 131.It 132Chelsio T520-SO 133.It 134Chelsio T520-BT 135.It 136Chelsio T504-BT 137.El 138.Pp 139The 140.Nm 141driver supports 10Gb and 1Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T4 ASIC: 142.Pp 143.Bl -bullet -compact 144.It 145Chelsio T420-CR 146.It 147Chelsio T422-CR 148.It 149Chelsio T440-CR 150.It 151Chelsio T420-BCH 152.It 153Chelsio T440-BCH 154.It 155Chelsio T440-CH 156.It 157Chelsio T420-SO 158.It 159Chelsio T420-CX 160.It 161Chelsio T420-BT 162.It 163Chelsio T404-BT 164.El 165.Sh LOADER TUNABLES 166Tunables can be set at the 167.Xr loader 8 168prompt before booting the kernel or stored in 169.Xr loader.conf 5 . 170There are multiple tunables that control the number of queues of various 171types. 172A negative value for such a tunable instructs the driver to create 173up to that many queues if there are enough CPU cores available. 174.Bl -tag -width indent 175.It Va hw.cxgbe.ntxq 176Number of NIC tx queues used for a port. 177The default is 16 or the number 178of CPU cores in the system, whichever is less. 179.It Va hw.cxgbe.nrxq 180Number of NIC rx queues used for a port. 181The default is 8 or the number 182of CPU cores in the system, whichever is less. 183.It Va hw.cxgbe.nofldtxq 184Number of TOE tx queues used for a port. 185The default is 8 or the 186number of CPU cores in the system, whichever is less. 187.It Va hw.cxgbe.nofldrxq 188Number of TOE rx queues used for a port. 189The default is 2 or the 190number of CPU cores in the system, whichever is less. 191.It Va hw.cxgbe.num_vis 192Number of virtual interfaces (VIs) created for each port. 193Each virtual interface creates a separate network interface. 194The first virtual interface on each port is required and represents 195the primary network interface on the port. 196Additional virtual interfaces on a port are named using the Virtual Interface 197name from the table above. 198Additional virtual interfaces use a single pair of queues 199for rx and tx as well an additional pair of queues for TOE rx and tx. 200The default is 1. 201.It Va hw.cxgbe.holdoff_timer_idx 202.It Va hw.cxgbe.holdoff_timer_idx_ofld 203Timer index value used to delay interrupts. 204The holdoff timer list has the values 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 200 205by default (all values are in microseconds) and the index selects a 206value from this list. 207holdoff_timer_idx_ofld applies to queues used for TOE rx. 208The default value is 1 which means the timer value is 5us. 209Different interfaces can be assigned different values at any time via the 210dev.<port>.X.holdoff_tmr_idx and dev.<port>.X.holdoff_tmr_idx_ofld sysctls. 211.It Va hw.cxgbe.holdoff_pktc_idx 212.It Va hw.cxgbe.holdoff_pktc_idx_ofld 213Packet-count index value used to delay interrupts. 214The packet-count list has the values 1, 8, 16, and 32 by default, 215and the index selects a value from this list. 216holdoff_pktc_idx_ofld applies to queues used for TOE rx. 217The default value is -1 which means packet counting is disabled and interrupts 218are generated based solely on the holdoff timer value. 219Different interfaces can be assigned different values via the 220dev.<port>.X.holdoff_pktc_idx and dev.<port>.X.holdoff_pktc_idx_ofld sysctls. 221These sysctls work only when the interface has never been marked up (as done by 222ifconfig up). 223.It Va hw.cxgbe.qsize_txq 224Number of entries in a transmit queue's descriptor ring. 225A buf_ring of the same size is also allocated for additional 226software queuing. 227See 228.Xr ifnet 9 . 229The default value is 1024. 230Different interfaces can be assigned different values via the 231dev.<port>.X.qsize_txq sysctl. 232This sysctl works only when the interface has never been marked up (as done by 233ifconfig up). 234.It Va hw.cxgbe.qsize_rxq 235Number of entries in a receive queue's descriptor ring. 236The default value is 1024. 237Different interfaces can be assigned different values via the 238dev.<port>.X.qsize_rxq sysctl. 239This sysctl works only when the interface has never been marked up (as done by 240ifconfig up). 241.It Va hw.cxgbe.interrupt_types 242Permitted interrupt types. 243Bit 0 represents INTx (line interrupts), bit 1 MSI, and bit 2 MSI-X. 244The default is 7 (all allowed). 245The driver selects the best possible type out of the allowed types. 246.It Va hw.cxgbe.fw_install 2470 prohibits the driver from installing a firmware on the card. 2481 allows the driver to install a new firmware if internal driver 249heuristics indicate that the new firmware is preferable to the one 250already on the card. 2512 instructs the driver to always install the new firmware on the card as 252long as it is compatible with the driver and is a different version than 253the one already on the card. 254The default is 1. 255.It Va hw.cxgbe.fl_pktshift 256Number of padding bytes inserted before the beginning of an Ethernet 257frame in the receive buffer. 258The default value of 2 ensures that the Ethernet payload (usually the IP header) 259is at a 4 byte aligned address. 2600-7 are all valid values. 261.It Va hw.cxgbe.fl_pad 262A non-zero value ensures that writes from the hardware to a receive buffer are 263padded up to the specified boundary. 264The default is -1 which lets the driver pick a pad boundary. 2650 disables trailer padding completely. 266.It Va hw.cxgbe.cong_drop 267Controls the hardware response to congestion. 268-1 disables congestion feedback and is not recommended. 2690 instructs the hardware to backpressure its pipeline on congestion. 270This usually results in the port emitting PAUSE frames. 2711 instructs the hardware to drop frames destined for congested queues. 272.It Va hw.cxgbe.pause_settings 273PAUSE frame settings. 274Bit 0 is rx_pause, bit 1 is tx_pause. 275rx_pause = 1 instructs the hardware to heed incoming PAUSE frames, 0 instructs 276it to ignore them. 277tx_pause = 1 allows the hardware to emit PAUSE frames when its receive FIFO 278reaches a high threshold, 0 prohibits the hardware from emitting PAUSE frames. 279The default is 3 (both rx_pause and tx_pause = 1). 280This tunable establishes the default PAUSE settings for all ports. 281Settings can be displayed and controlled on a per-port basis via the 282dev.<port>.X.pause_settings sysctl. 283.It Va hw.cxgbe.fec 284FEC (Forward Error Correction) settings. 2850 diables FEC. 286Bit 0 enables RS FEC, bit 1 enables BASE-R RS, bit 3 is reserved. 287The default is -1 which lets the driver pick a value. 288This tunable establishes the default FEC settings for all ports. 289Settings can be displayed and controlled on a per-port basis via the 290dev.<port>.X.fec sysctl. 291.It Va hw.cxgbe.autoneg 292Link autonegotiation settings. 293This tunable establishes the default autonegotiation settings for all ports. 294Settings can be displayed and controlled on a per-port basis via the 295dev.<port>.X.autoneg sysctl. 2960 disables autonegotiation. 2971 enables autonegotiation. 298The default is -1 which lets the driver pick a value. 299dev.<port>.X.autoneg is -1 for port and module combinations that do not support 300autonegotiation. 301.It Va hw.cxgbe.buffer_packing 302Allow the hardware to deliver multiple frames in the same receive buffer 303opportunistically. 304The default is -1 which lets the driver decide. 3050 or 1 explicitly disable or enable this feature. 306.It Va hw.cxgbe.allow_mbufs_in_cluster 3071 allows the driver to lay down one or more mbufs within the receive buffer 308opportunistically. 309This is the default. 3100 prohibits the driver from doing so. 311.It Va hw.cxgbe.largest_rx_cluster 312.It Va hw.cxgbe.safest_rx_cluster 313Sizes of rx clusters. 314Each of these must be set to one of the sizes available 315(usually 2048, 4096, 9216, and 16384) and largest_rx_cluster must be greater 316than or equal to safest_rx_cluster. 317The defaults are 16384 and 4096 respectively. 318The driver never attempts to allocate a receive buffer larger than 319largest_rx_cluster and falls back to allocating buffers of 320safest_rx_cluster size if an allocation larger than safest_rx_cluster fails. 321Note that largest_rx_cluster merely establishes a ceiling -- the driver is 322allowed to allocate buffers of smaller sizes. 323.It Va hw.cxgbe.config_file 324Select a pre-packaged device configuration file. 325A configuration file contains a recipe for partitioning and configuring the 326hardware resources on the card. 327This tunable is for specialized applications only and should not be used in 328normal operation. 329The configuration profile currently in use is available in the dev.<nexus>.X.cf 330and dev.<nexus>.X.cfcsum sysctls. 331.It Va hw.cxgbe.linkcaps_allowed 332.It Va hw.cxgbe.niccaps_allowed 333.It Va hw.cxgbe.toecaps_allowed 334.It Va hw.cxgbe.rdmacaps_allowed 335.It Va hw.cxgbe.iscsicaps_allowed 336.It Va hw.cxgbe.fcoecaps_allowed 337Disallowing capabilities provides a hint to the driver and firmware to not 338reserve hardware resources for that feature. 339Each of these is a bit field with a bit for each sub-capability within the 340capability. 341This tunable is for specialized applications only and should not be used in 342normal operation. 343The capabilities for which hardware resources have been reserved are listed in 344dev.<nexus>.X.*caps sysctls. 345.El 346.Sh SUPPORT 347For general information and support, 348go to the Chelsio support website at: 349.Pa http://www.chelsio.com/ . 350.Pp 351If an issue is identified with this driver with a supported adapter, 352email all the specific information related to the issue to 353.Aq Mt support@chelsio.com . 354.Sh SEE ALSO 355.Xr altq 4 , 356.Xr arp 4 , 357.Xr ccr 4 , 358.Xr cxgb 4 , 359.Xr cxgbev 4 , 360.Xr netintro 4 , 361.Xr ng_ether 4 , 362.Xr ifconfig 8 363.Sh HISTORY 364The 365.Nm 366device driver first appeared in 367.Fx 9.0 . 368Support for T5 cards first appeared in 369.Fx 9.2 370and 371.Fx 10.0 . 372Support for T6 cards first appeared in 373.Fx 11.1 374and 375.Fx 12.0 . 376.Sh AUTHORS 377.An -nosplit 378The 379.Nm 380driver was written by 381.An Navdeep Parhar Aq Mt np@FreeBSD.org . 382