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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 25.\" HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 26.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 27.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 28.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, 29.\" STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 30.\" IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 31.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 32.\" 33.\" mpr driver man page. 34.\" 35.\" Author: Ken Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> 36.\" Author: Stephen McConnell <slm@FreeBSD.org> 37.\" 38.\" $Id$ 39.\" 40.Dd June 1, 2019 41.Dt MPR 4 42.Os 43.Sh NAME 44.Nm mpr 45.Nd "LSI Fusion-MPT 3/3.5 IT/IR 12Gb/s Serial Attached SCSI/SATA/PCIe driver" 46.Sh SYNOPSIS 47To compile this driver into the kernel, place these lines in the kernel 48configuration file: 49.Bd -ragged -offset indent 50.Cd "device pci" 51.Cd "device scbus" 52.Cd "device mpr" 53.Ed 54.Pp 55The driver can be loaded as a module at boot time by placing this line in 56.Xr loader.conf 5 : 57.Bd -literal -offset indent 58mpr_load="YES" 59.Ed 60.Sh DESCRIPTION 61The 62.Nm 63driver provides support for Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) 64Fusion-MPT 3/3.5 IT/IR 65.Tn SAS/PCIe 66controllers. 67.Sh HARDWARE 68These controllers are supported by the 69.Nm 70driver: 71.Pp 72.Bl -bullet -compact 73.It 74Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3004 (4 Port SAS) 75.It 76Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3008 (8 Port SAS) 77.It 78Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3108 (8 Port SAS) 79.It 80Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3216 (16 Port SAS) 81.It 82Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3224 (24 Port SAS) 83.It 84Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3316 (16 Port SAS) 85.It 86Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3324 (24 Port SAS) 87.It 88Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3408 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) 89.It 90Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3416 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) 91.It 92Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3508 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) 93.It 94Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3516 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) 95.It 96Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3616 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) 97.It 98Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3708 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) 99.It 100Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3716 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) 101.It 102Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3816 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) 103.It 104Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3916 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) 105.El 106.Sh CONFIGURATION 107In all tunable descriptions below, X represents the adapter number. 108.Pp 109To disable MSI interrupts for all 110.Nm 111driver instances, set this tunable value in 112.Xr loader.conf 5 : 113.Bd -literal -offset indent 114hw.mpr.disable_msi=1 115.Ed 116.Pp 117To disable MSI interrupts for a specific 118.Nm 119driver instance, set this tunable value in 120.Xr loader.conf 5 : 121.Bd -literal -offset indent 122dev.mpr.X.disable_msi=1 123.Ed 124.Pp 125To disable MSI-X interrupts for all 126.Nm 127driver instances, set this tunable value in 128.Xr loader.conf 5 : 129.Bd -literal -offset indent 130hw.mpr.disable_msix=1 131.Ed 132.Pp 133To disable MSI-X interrupts for a specific 134.Nm 135driver instance, set this tunable value in 136.Xr loader.conf 5 : 137.Bd -literal -offset indent 138dev.mpr.X.disable_msix=1 139.Ed 140.Pp 141To set the maximum number of DMA chains allocated for all adapters, set 142this tunable in 143.Xr loader.conf 5 : 144.Bd -literal -offset indent 145hw.mpr.max_chains=NNNN 146.Ed 147.Pp 148To set the maximum number of DMA chains allocated for a specific adapter, 149set this tunable in 150.Xr loader.conf 5 : 151.Bd -literal -offset indent 152dev.mpr.X.max_chains=NNNN 153.Ed 154.Pp 155The default max_chains value is 16384. 156.Pp 157The current number of free chain frames is stored in the 158dev.mpr.X.chain_free 159.Xr sysctl 8 160variable. 161.Pp 162The lowest number of free chain frames seen since boot is stored in the 163dev.mpr.X.chain_free_lowwater 164.Xr sysctl 8 165variable. 166.Pp 167The number of times that chain frame allocations have failed since boot is 168stored in the 169dev.mpr.X.chain_alloc_fail 170.Xr sysctl 8 171variable. 172This can be used to determine whether the max_chains tunable should be 173increased to help performance. 174.Pp 175The current number of active I/O commands is shown in the 176dev.mpr.X.io_cmds_active 177.Xr sysctl 8 178variable. 179.Pp 180The current number of free PRP pages is stored in the 181dev.mpr.X.prp_pages_free 182.Xr sysctl 8 183variable. 184PRP pages are used by NVMe devices for I/O transfers, much like Scatter/Gather 185lists. 186.Pp 187The lowest number of free PRP pages seen since boot is stored in the 188dev.mpr.X.prp_pages_free_lowwater 189.Xr sysctl 8 190variable. 191.Pp 192The number of times that PRP page allocations have failed since boot is 193stored in the 194dev.mpr.X.prp_page_alloc_fail 195.Xr sysctl 8 196variable. 197.Pp 198To set the maximum number of pages that will be used per I/O for all adapters, 199set this tunable in 200.Xr loader.conf 5 : 201.Bd -literal -offset indent 202hw.mpr.max_io_pages=NNNN 203.Ed 204.Pp 205To set the maximum number of pages that will be used per I/O for a specific 206adapter, set this tunable in 207.Xr loader.conf 5 : 208.Bd -literal -offset indent 209dev.mpr.X.max_io_pages=NNNN 210.Ed 211.Pp 212The default max_io_pages value is -1, meaning that the maximum I/O size that 213will be used per I/O will be calculated using the IOCFacts values stored in 214the controller. 215The lowest value that the driver will use for max_io_pages is 1, otherwise 216IOCFacts will be used to calculate the maximum I/O size. 217The smaller I/O size calculated from either max_io_pages or IOCFacts will be the 218maximum I/O size used by the driver. 219.Pp 220The highest number of active I/O commands seen since boot is stored in the 221dev.mpr.X.io_cmds_highwater 222.Xr sysctl 8 223variable. 224.Pp 225Devices can be excluded from 226.Nm 227control for all adapters by setting this tunable in 228.Xr loader.conf 5 : 229.Bd -literal -offset indent 230hw.mpr.exclude_ids=Y 231.Ed 232.Pp 233Y represents the target ID of the device. 234If more than one device is to be excluded, target IDs are separated by commas. 235.Pp 236Devices can be excluded from 237.Nm 238control for a specific adapter by setting this tunable in 239.Xr loader.conf 5 : 240.Bd -literal -offset indent 241dev.mpr.X.exclude_ids=Y 242.Ed 243.Pp 244Y represents the target ID of the device. 245If more than one device is to be excluded, target IDs are separated by commas. 246.Pp 247The adapter can issue the 248.Sy StartStopUnit 249SCSI command to SATA direct-access devices during shutdown. 250This allows the device to quiesce powering down. 251To control this feature for all adapters, set the 252.Bd -literal -offset indent 253hw.mpr.enable_ssu 254.Ed 255.Pp 256tunable in 257.Xr loader.conf 5 258to one of these values: 259.Bl -tag -width 6n -offset indent 260.It 0 261Do not send SSU to either HDDs or SSDs. 262.It 1 263Send SSU to SSDs, but not to HDDs. 264This is the default value. 265.It 2 266Send SSU to HDDs, but not to SSDs. 267.It 3 268Send SSU to both HDDs and SSDs. 269.El 270.Pp 271To control this feature for a specific adapter, set this tunable value in 272.Xr loader.conf 5 : 273.Bd -literal -offset indent 274dev.mpr.X.enable_ssu 275.Ed 276.Pp 277The same set of values are valid as when setting this tunable for all adapters. 278.Pp 279SATA disks that take several seconds to spin up and fail the SATA Identify 280command might not be discovered by the driver. 281This problem can sometimes be overcome by increasing the value of the spinup 282wait time in 283.Xr loader.conf 5 284with the 285.Bd -literal -offset indent 286hw.mpr.spinup_wait_time=NNNN 287.Ed 288.Pp 289tunable. 290NNNN represents the number of seconds to wait for SATA devices to spin up when 291the device fails the initial SATA Identify command. 292.Pp 293Spinup wait times can be set for specific adapters in 294.Xr loader.conf 5 : 295with the 296.Bd -literal -offset indent 297dev.mpr.X.spinup_wait_time=NNNN 298.Ed 299.Pp 300tunable. 301NNNN is the number of seconds to wait for SATA devices to spin up when they fail 302the initial SATA Identify command. 303.Pp 304The driver can map devices discovered by the adapter so that target IDs 305corresponding to a specific device persist across resets and reboots. 306In some cases it is possible for devices to lose their mapped IDs due to 307unexpected behavior from certain hardware, such as some types of enclosures. 308To overcome this problem, a tunable is provided that will force the driver to 309map devices using the Phy number associated with the device. 310This feature is not recommended if the topology includes multiple 311enclosures/expanders. 312If multiple enclosures/expanders are present in the topology, Phy numbers are 313repeated, causing all devices at these Phy numbers except the first device to 314fail enumeration. 315To control this feature for all adapters, set the 316.Bd -literal -offset indent 317hw.mpr.use_phy_num 318.Ed 319.Pp 320tunable in 321.Xr loader.conf 5 322to one of these values: 323.Bl -tag -width 6n -offset indent 324.It -1 325Only use Phy numbers to map devices and bypass the driver's mapping logic. 326.It 0 327Never use Phy numbers to map devices. 328.It 1 329Use Phy numbers to map devices, but only if the driver's mapping logic fails 330to map the device that is being enumerated. 331This is the default value. 332.El 333.Pp 334To control this feature for a specific adapter, set this tunable value in 335.Xr loader.conf 5 : 336.Bd -literal -offset indent 337dev.mpr.X.use_phy_num 338.Ed 339.Pp 340The same set of values are valid as when setting this tunable for all adapters. 341.Sh DEBUGGING 342Driver diagnostic printing is controlled in 343.Xr loader.conf 5 344by using the global 345.Va hw.mpr.debug_level 346and per-device 347.Va dev.mpr.X.debug_level 348tunables. 349One can alter the debug level for any adapter at run-time using the 350.Xr sysctl 8 351variable 352.Va dev.mpr.X.debug_level . 353.Pp 354All 355.Va debug_level 356variables can be named by either an integer value or a text string. 357Multiple values can be specified together by either ORing the 358integer values or by providing a comma-separated list of names. 359A text string prefixed by 360.Qq + 361adds the specified debug levels to the existing set, while the prefix 362.Qq - 363removes them from the existing set. 364The current 365.Va debug_level 366status is reported in both formats for convenience. 367The following levels are available: 368.Bl -column "FlagXX" "NameXXXX" "Description" -offset indent 369.It Em Flag Ta Em Name Ta Em Description 370.It 0x0001 Ta info Ta Basic information (enabled by default) 371.It 0x0002 Ta fault Ta Driver faults (enabled by default) 372.It 0x0004 Ta event Ta Controller events 373.It 0x0008 Ta log Ta Logging data from controller 374.It 0x0010 Ta recovery Ta Tracing of recovery operations 375.It 0x0020 Ta error Ta Parameter errors and programming bugs 376.It 0x0040 Ta init Ta System initialization operations 377.It 0x0080 Ta xinfo Ta More detailed information 378.It 0x0100 Ta user Ta Tracing of user-generated commands (IOCTL) 379.It 0x0200 Ta mapping Ta Tracing of device mapping 380.It 0x0400 Ta trace Ta Tracing through driver functions 381.El 382.Sh SEE ALSO 383.Xr cam 4 , 384.Xr cd 4 , 385.Xr ch 4 , 386.Xr da 4 , 387.Xr mps 4 , 388.Xr mpt 4 , 389.Xr pci 4 , 390.Xr sa 4 , 391.Xr scsi 4 , 392.Xr targ 4 , 393.Xr loader.conf 5 , 394.Xr mprutil 8 , 395.Xr sysctl 8 396.Sh HISTORY 397The 398.Nm 399driver first appeared in 400.Fx 9.3 . 401.Sh AUTHORS 402The 403.Nm 404driver was originally written by 405.An -nosplit 406.An Scott Long Aq Mt scottl@FreeBSD.org . 407It has been improved and tested by LSI Corporation, 408Avago Technologies (formerly LSI), and Broadcom Ltd. (formerly Avago). 409.Pp 410This manual page was written by 411.An Ken Merry Aq Mt ken@FreeBSD.org 412with additional input from 413.An Stephen McConnell Aq Mt slm@FreeBSD.org . 414