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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 22.\" OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 23.\" SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 24.\" LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 25.\" DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 26.\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 27.\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 28.\" OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 29.\" 30.\" $FreeBSD$ 31.\" 32.Dd June 4, 2021 33.Dt ENA 4 34.Os 35.Sh NAME 36.Nm ena 37.Nd "FreeBSD kernel driver for Elastic Network Adapter (ENA) family" 38.Sh SYNOPSIS 39To compile this driver into the kernel, 40place the following line in the 41kernel configuration file: 42.Bd -ragged -offset indent 43.Cd "device ena" 44.Ed 45.Pp 46Alternatively, to load the driver as a 47module at boot time, place the following line in 48.Xr loader.conf 5 : 49.Bd -literal -offset indent 50if_ena_load="YES" 51.Ed 52.Sh DESCRIPTION 53The ENA is a networking interface designed to make good use of modern CPU 54features and system architectures. 55.Pp 56The ENA device exposes a lightweight management interface with a 57minimal set of memory mapped registers and extendable command set 58through an Admin Queue. 59.Pp 60The driver supports a range of ENA devices, is link-speed independent 61(i.e., the same driver is used for 10GbE, 25GbE, 40GbE, etc.), and has 62a negotiated and extendable feature set. 63.Pp 64Some ENA devices support SR-IOV. 65This driver is used for both the SR-IOV Physical Function (PF) and Virtual 66Function (VF) devices. 67.Pp 68The ENA devices enable high speed and low overhead network traffic 69processing by providing multiple Tx/Rx queue pairs (the maximum number 70is advertised by the device via the Admin Queue), a dedicated MSI-X 71interrupt vector per Tx/Rx queue pair, and CPU cacheline optimized 72data placement. 73.Pp 74The 75.Nm 76driver supports industry standard TCP/IP offload features such 77as checksum offload and TCP transmit segmentation offload (TSO). 78Receive-side scaling (RSS) is supported for multi-core scaling. 79.Pp 80The 81.Nm 82driver and its corresponding devices implement health 83monitoring mechanisms such as watchdog, enabling the device and driver 84to recover in a manner transparent to the application, as well as 85debug logs. 86.Pp 87Some of the ENA devices support a working mode called Low-latency 88Queue (LLQ), which saves several more microseconds. 89.Pp 90Support for the 91.Xr netmap 4 92framework is provided by the 93.Nm 94driver. 95Kernel must be built with the DEV_NETMAP option to be able to use this feature. 96.Sh HARDWARE 97Supported PCI vendor ID/device IDs: 98.Pp 99.Bl -bullet -compact 100.It 1011d0f:0ec2 - ENA PF 102.It 1031d0f:1ec2 - ENA PF with LLQ support 104.It 1051d0f:ec20 - ENA VF 106.It 1071d0f:ec21 - ENA VF with LLQ support 108.El 109.Sh LOADER TUNABLES 110The 111.Nm 112driver's behavior can be changed using run-time or boot-time sysctl 113arguments. 114The boot-time arguments can be set at the 115.Xr loader 8 116prompt before booting the kernel, or stored in the 117.Xr loader.conf 5 . 118The run-time arguments can be set using the 119.Xr sysctl 8 120command. 121.Pp 122Boot-time tunables: 123.Bl -tag -width indent 124.It Va hw.ena.enable_9k_mbufs 125Use 9k mbufs for the Rx descriptors. 126The default is 0. 127If the node value is set to 1, 9k mbufs will be used for the Rx buffers. 128If set to 0, page size mbufs will be used instead. 129.Pp 130Using 9k buffers for Rx can improve Rx throughput, but in low memory conditions 131it might increase allocation time, as the system has to look for 3 contiguous 132pages. 133This can further lead to OS instability, together with ENA driver reset and NVMe 134timeouts. 135If network performance is critical and memory capacity is sufficient, the 9k 136mbufs can be used. 137.It Va hw.ena.force_large_llq_headers 138Force the driver to use large LLQ headers (224 bytes). 139The default is 0. 140If the node value is set to 0, the regular size LLQ header will be used, which 141is 96B. 142In some cases, the packet header can be bigger than this (for example - 143IPv6 with multiple extensions). 144In such a situation, the large LLQ headers should be used by setting this node 145value to 1. 146This will take effect only if the device supports both LLQ and large LLQ 147headers. 148Otherwise, it will fallback to the no LLQ mode or regular header size. 149.Pp 150Increasing LLQ header size reduces the size of the Tx queue by half, so it may 151affect the number of dropped Tx packets. 152.El 153.Pp 154Run-time tunables: 155.Bl -tag -width indent 156.It Va hw.ena.log_level 157Controls extra logging verbosity of the driver. 158The default is 2. 159The higher the logging level, the more logs will be printed out. 0 means all 160extra logs are disabled and only error logs will be printed out. 161Default value (2) reports errors, warnings and is verbose about driver 162operation. 163.Pp 164The possible flags are: 165.Pp 166.Bl -bullet -compact 167.It 1680 - ENA_ERR - Enable driver error messages and ena_com error logs. 169.It 1701 - ENA_WARN - Enable logs for non-critical errors. 171.It 1722 - ENA_INFO - Make the driver more verbose about its actions. 173.It 1743 - ENA_DBG - Enable debug logs. 175.El 176.Pp 177NOTE: In order to enable logging on the Tx/Rx data path, driver must be compiled 178with ENA_LOG_IO_ENABLE compilation flag. 179.Pp 180Example: 181To enable logs for errors and warnings, the following command should be used: 182.Bd -literal -offset indent 183sysctl hw.ena.log_level=1 184.Ed 185.It Va dev.ena.X.io_queues_nb 186Number of the currently allocated and used IO queues. 187The default is max_num_io_queues. 188Controls the number of IO queue pairs (Tx/Rx). As this call has to reallocate 189the queues, it will reset the interface and restart all the queues - this means 190that everything, which was currently held in the queue, will be lost, leading to 191potential packet drops. 192.Pp 193This call can fail if the system isn't able to provide the driver with enough 194resources. 195In that situation, the driver will try to revert the previous number of the IO 196queues. 197If this also fails, the device reset will be triggered. 198.Pp 199Example: 200To use only 2 Tx and Rx queues for the device ena1, the following command should 201be used: 202.Bd -literal -offset indent 203sysctl dev.ena.1.io_queues_nb=2 204.Ed 205.It Va dev.ena.X.rx_queue_size 206Size of the Rx queue. 207The default is 1024. 208Controls the number of IO descriptors for each Rx queue. 209The user may want to increase the Rx queue size if they observe a high number of 210Rx drops in the driver's statistics. 211For performance reasons, the Rx queue size must be a power of 2. 212.Pp 213This call can fail if the system isn't able to provide the driver with enough 214resources. 215In that situation, the driver will try to revert to the previous number of the 216descriptors. 217If this also fails, the device reset will be triggered. 218.Pp 219Example: 220To increase Rx ring size to 8K descriptors for the device ena0, the following 221command should be used: 222.Bd -literal -offset indent 223sysctl dev.ena.0.rx_queue_size=8192 224.Ed 225.It Va dev.ena.X.buf_ring_size 226Size of the Tx buffer ring (drbr). 227The default is 4096. 228Input must be a power of 2. 229Controls the number of mbufs that can be held in the Tx buffer ring. 230The drbr is used as a multiple-producer, single-consumer lockless ring for 231buffering extra mbufs coming from the stack in case the Tx procedure is busy 232sending the packets, or the Tx ring is full. 233Increasing the size of the buffer ring may reduce the number of Tx packets being 234dropped in case of a big Tx burst, which cannot be handled by the IO queue 235immediately. 236Each Tx queue has its own drbr. 237.Pp 238It is recommended to keep the drbr with at least the default value, but in case 239the system lacks the resources, it can be reduced. 240This call can fail if the system is not able to provide the driver with enough 241resources. 242In that situation, the driver will try to revert to the previous number of the 243drbr and trigger the device reset. 244.Pp 245Example: 246To set drbr size for interface ena0 to 2048, the following command should 247be used: 248.Bd -literal -offset indent 249sysctl dev.ena.0.buf_ring_size=2048 250.Ed 251.It Va dev.ena.X.eni_metrics.sample_interval 252Interval in seconds for updating ENI metrics. 253The default is 0. 254Determines how often (if ever) the ENI metrics should be updated. 255The ENI metrics are being updated asynchronously in a timer service in order to 256avoid admin queue overload by sysctl node reading. 257The value in this node controls the interval between issuing admin commands to 258the device, which will update the ENI metrics values. 259.Pp 260If some application is periodically monitoring the eni_metrics, then the ENI 261metrics interval can be adjusted accordingly. 262Value 0 turns off the update completely. 263Value 1 is the minimum interval and is equal to 1 second. 264The maximum allowed update interval is 1 hour. 265.Pp 266Example: 267To update ENI metrics for the device ena1 every 10 seconds, the following 268command should be used: 269.Bd -literal -offset indent 270sysctl dev.ena.1.eni_metrics.sample_interval=10 271.Ed 272.It Va dev.ena.X.rss.indir_table_size 273RSS indirection table size. 274The default is 128. 275Returns the number of entries in the RSS indirection table. 276.Pp 277Example: 278To read the RSS indirection table size, the following command should be used: 279.Bd -literal -offset indent 280sysctl dev.ena.0.rss.indir_table_size 281.Ed 282.It Va dev.ena.X.rss.indir_table 283RSS indirection table mapping. 284The default is x:y key-pairs of indir_table_size length. 285Updates selected indices of the RSS indirection table. 286.Pp 287The entry string consists of one or more x:y keypairs, where x stands for 288the table index and y for its new value. Table indices that don't need to be 289updated can be omitted from the string and will retain their existing values. 290.Pp 291If an index is entered more than once, the last value is used. 292.Pp 293Example: 294To update two selected indices in the RSS indirection table, e.g. setting index 2950 to queue 5 and then index 5 to queue 0, the following command should be used: 296.Bd -literal -offset indent 297sysctl dev.ena.0.rss.indir_table="0:5 5:0" 298.Ed 299.It Va dev.ena.X.rss.key 300RSS hash key. 301The default is 40 bytes long randomly generated hash key. 302Controls the RSS Toeplitz hash algorithm key value. 303.Pp 304Only available when driver compiled without the kernel side RSS support. 305.Pp 306Example: 307To change the RSS hash key value to 308.Pp 3090x6d, 0x5a, 0x56, 0xda, 0x25, 0x5b, 0x0e, 0xc2, 310.br 3110x41, 0x67, 0x25, 0x3d, 0x43, 0xa3, 0x8f, 0xb0, 312.br 3130xd0, 0xca, 0x2b, 0xcb, 0xae, 0x7b, 0x30, 0xb4, 314.br 3150x77, 0xcb, 0x2d, 0xa3, 0x80, 0x30, 0xf2, 0x0c, 316.br 3170x6a, 0x42, 0xb7, 0x3b, 0xbe, 0xac, 0x01, 0xfa 318.Pp 319the following command should be used: 320.Bd -literal -offset indent 321sysctl dev.ena.0.rss.key=6d5a56da255b0ec24167253d43a38fb0d0ca2bcbae7b30b477cb2da38030f20c6a42b73bbeac01fa 322.Ed 323.El 324.Sh DIAGNOSTICS 325.Ss Device initialization phase 326.Bl -diag 327.It ena%d: failed to init mmio read less 328.Pp 329Error occurred during initialization of the mmio register read request. 330.It ena%d: Can not reset device 331.Pp 332Device could not be reset. 333.br 334Device may not be responding or is already during reset. 335.It ena%d: device version is too low 336.Pp 337Version of the controller is too old and it is not supported by the driver. 338.It ena%d: Invalid dma width value %d 339.Pp 340The controller is unable to request dma transaction width. 341.br 342Device stopped responding or it demanded invalid value. 343.It ena%d: Can not initialize ena admin queue with device 344.Pp 345Initialization of the Admin Queue failed. 346.br 347Device may not be responding or there was a problem with initialization of 348the resources. 349.It ena%d: Cannot get attribute for ena device rc: %d 350.Pp 351Failed to get attributes of the device from the controller. 352.It ena%d: Cannot configure aenq groups rc: %d 353.Pp 354Errors occurred when trying to configure AENQ groups. 355.El 356.Ss Driver initialization/shutdown phase 357.Bl -diag 358.It ena%d: PCI resource allocation failed! 359.It ena%d: failed to pmap registers bar 360.It ena%d: can not allocate ifnet structure 361.It ena%d: Error with network interface setup 362.It ena%d: Failed to enable and set the admin interrupts 363.It ena%d: Error, MSI-X is already enabled 364.It ena%d: Failed to enable MSIX, vectors %d rc %d 365.It ena%d: Not enough number of MSI-X allocated: %d 366.It ena%d: Error with MSI-X enablement 367.It ena%d: could not allocate irq vector: %d 368.It ena%d: unable to allocate bus resource: registers! 369.It ena%d: unable to allocate bus resource: msix! 370.Pp 371Resource allocation failed when initializing the device. 372.br 373Driver will not be attached. 374.It ena%d: ENA device init failed (err: %d) 375.It ena%d: Cannot initialize device 376.Pp 377Device initialization failed. 378.br 379Driver will not be attached. 380.It ena%d: failed to register interrupt handler for irq %ju: %d 381.Pp 382Error occurred when trying to register Admin Queue interrupt handler. 383.It ena%d: Cannot setup mgmnt queue intr 384.Pp 385Error occurred during configuration of the Admin Queue interrupts. 386.It ena%d: Enable MSI-X failed 387.Pp 388Configuration of the MSI-X for Admin Queue failed. 389.br 390There could be lack of resources or interrupts could not have been configured. 391.br 392Driver will not be attached. 393.It ena%d: VLAN is in use, detach first 394.Pp 395VLANs are being used when trying to detach the driver. 396.br 397VLANs must be detached first and then detach routine have to be called again. 398.It ena%d: Unmapped RX DMA tag associations 399.It ena%d: Unmapped TX DMA tag associations 400.Pp 401Error occurred when trying to destroy RX/TX DMA tag. 402.It ena%d: Cannot init indirect table 403.It ena%d: Cannot fill indirect table 404.It ena%d: Cannot fill hash function 405.It ena%d: Cannot fill hash control 406.It ena%d: WARNING: RSS was not properly initialized, it will affect bandwidth 407.Pp 408Error occurred during initialization of one of RSS resources. 409.br 410The device will work with reduced performance because all RX packets will be 411passed to queue 0 and there will be no hash information. 412.It ena%d: LLQ is not supported. Fallback to host mode policy. 413.It ena%d: Failed to configure the device mode. Fallback to host mode policy. 414.It ena%d: unable to allocate LLQ bar resource. Fallback to host mode policy. 415.Pp 416Error occured during Low-latency Queue mode setup. 417.br 418The device will work, but without the LLQ performance gain. 419.It ena%d: failed to enable write combining. 420.Pp 421Error occured while setting the Write Combining mode, required for the LLQ. 422.It ena%d: failed to tear down irq: %d 423.It ena%d: dev has no parent while releasing res for irq: %d 424Release of the interrupts failed. 425.El 426.Ss Additional diagnostic 427.Bl -diag 428.It ena%d: Invalid MTU setting. new_mtu: %d max_mtu: %d min mtu: %d 429.Pp 430Requested MTU value is not supported and will not be set. 431.It ena%d: Failed to set MTU to %d 432.Pp 433This message appears when either MTU change feature is not supported, or device 434communication error has occured. 435.It ena%d: Keep alive watchdog timeout. 436.Pp 437Device stopped responding and will be reset. 438.It ena%d: Found a Tx that wasn't completed on time, qid %d, index %d. 439.Pp 440Packet was pushed to the NIC but not sent within given time limit. 441.br 442It may be caused by hang of the IO queue. 443.It ena%d: The number of lost tx completion is aboce the threshold (%d > %d). Reset the device 444.Pp 445If too many Tx weren't completed on time the device is going to be reset. 446.br 447It may be caused by hanged queue or device. 448.It ena%d: Trigger reset is on 449.Pp 450Device will be reset. 451.br 452Reset is triggered either by watchdog or if too many TX packets were not 453completed on time. 454.It ena%d: device reset scheduled but trigger_reset is off 455.Pp 456Reset task has been triggered, but the driver did not request it. 457.br 458Device reset will not be performed. 459.It ena%d: Device reset failed 460.Pp 461Error occured while trying to reset the device. 462.It ena%d: Cannot initialize device 463.It ena%d: Error, mac address are different 464.It ena%d: Error, device max mtu is smaller than ifp MTU 465.It ena%d: Validation of device parameters failed 466.It ena%d: Enable MSI-X failed 467.It ena%d: Failed to create I/O queues 468.It ena%d: Reset attempt failed. Can not reset the device 469.Pp 470Error occured while trying to restore the device after reset. 471.It ena%d: Device reset completed successfully, Driver info: %s 472.Pp 473Device has been correctly restored after reset and is ready to use. 474.It ena%d: Allocation for Tx Queue %u failed 475.It ena%d: Allocation for Rx Queue %u failed 476.It ena%d: Unable to create Rx DMA map for buffer %d 477.It ena%d: Failed to create io TX queue #%d rc: %d 478.It ena%d: Failed to get TX queue handlers. TX queue num %d rc: %d 479.It ena%d: Failed to create io RX queue[%d] rc: %d 480.It ena%d: Failed to get RX queue handlers. RX queue num %d rc: %d 481.It ena%d: could not allocate irq vector: %d 482.It ena%d: failed to register interrupt handler for irq %ju: %d 483.Pp 484IO resources initialization failed. 485.br 486Interface will not be brought up. 487.It ena%d: LRO[%d] Initialization failed! 488.Pp 489Initialization of the LRO for the RX ring failed. 490.It ena%d: failed to alloc buffer for rx queue 491.It ena%d: failed to add buffer for rx queue %d 492.It ena%d: refilled rx qid %d with only %d mbufs (from %d) 493.Pp 494Allocation of resources used on RX path failed. 495.br 496If happened during initialization of the IO queue, the interface will not be 497brought up. 498.It ena%d: NULL mbuf in rx_info 499.Pp 500Error occured while assembling mbuf from descriptors. 501.It ena%d: tx_info doesn't have valid mbuf 502.It ena%d: Invalid req_id: %hu 503.It ena%d: failed to prepare tx bufs 504.Pp 505Error occured while preparing a packet for transmission. 506.It ena%d: ioctl promisc/allmulti 507.Pp 508IOCTL request for the device to work in promiscuous/allmulti mode. 509.br 510See 511.Xr ifconfig 8 512for more details. 513.El 514.Sh SUPPORT 515If an issue is identified with the released source code with a supported 516adapter, please email the specific information related to the issue to 517.Aq Mt mk@semihalf.com , 518.Aq Mt ar@semihalf.com 519and 520.Aq Mt mw@semihalf.com . 521.Sh SEE ALSO 522.Xr netmap 4 , 523.Xr vlan 4 , 524.Xr ifconfig 8 525.Sh HISTORY 526The 527.Nm 528driver first appeared in 529.Fx 11.1 . 530.Sh AUTHORS 531The 532.Nm 533driver was written by 534.An Semihalf . 535