1What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/clear_enable 2Date: Oct 2019 3Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 4Description: Enabling/disabling of clear action after reading 5 the SEC debug registers. 6 0: disable, 1: enable. 7 Only available for PF, and take no other effect on SEC. 8 9What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/current_qm 10Date: Oct 2019 11Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 12Description: One SEC controller has one PF and multiple VFs, each function 13 has a QM. This file can be used to select the QM which below 14 qm refers to. 15 Only available for PF. 16 17What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/alg_qos 18Date: Jun 2021 19Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 20Description: The <bdf> is related the function for PF and VF. 21 SEC driver supports to configure each function's QoS, the driver 22 supports to write <bdf> value to alg_qos in the host. Such as 23 "echo <bdf> value > alg_qos". The qos value is 1~1000, means 24 1/1000~1000/1000 of total QoS. The driver reading alg_qos to 25 get related QoS in the host and VM, Such as "cat alg_qos". 26 27What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/qm/qm_regs 28Date: Oct 2019 29Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 30Description: Dump of QM related debug registers. 31 Available for PF and VF in host. VF in guest currently only 32 has one debug register. 33 34What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/qm/current_q 35Date: Oct 2019 36Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 37Description: One QM of SEC may contain multiple queues. Select specific 38 queue to show its debug registers in above 'regs'. 39 Only available for PF. 40 41What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/qm/clear_enable 42Date: Oct 2019 43Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 44Description: Enabling/disabling of clear action after reading 45 the SEC's QM debug registers. 46 0: disable, 1: enable. 47 Only available for PF, and take no other effect on SEC. 48 49What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/qm/err_irq 50Date: Apr 2020 51Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 52Description: Dump the number of invalid interrupts for 53 QM task completion. 54 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 55 56What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/qm/aeq_irq 57Date: Apr 2020 58Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 59Description: Dump the number of QM async event queue interrupts. 60 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 61 62What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/qm/abnormal_irq 63Date: Apr 2020 64Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 65Description: Dump the number of interrupts for QM abnormal event. 66 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 67 68What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/qm/create_qp_err 69Date: Apr 2020 70Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 71Description: Dump the number of queue allocation errors. 72 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 73 74What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/qm/mb_err 75Date: Apr 2020 76Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 77Description: Dump the number of failed QM mailbox commands. 78 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 79 80What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/qm/status 81Date: Apr 2020 82Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 83Description: Dump the status of the QM. 84 Two states: work, stop. 85 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 86 87What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/qm/diff_regs 88Date: Mar 2022 89Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 90Description: QM debug registers(regs) read hardware register value. This 91 node is used to show the change of the qm register values. This 92 node can be help users to check the change of register values. 93 94What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/sec_dfx/diff_regs 95Date: Mar 2022 96Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 97Description: SEC debug registers(regs) read hardware register value. This 98 node is used to show the change of the register values. This 99 node can be help users to check the change of register values. 100 101What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/sec_dfx/send_cnt 102Date: Apr 2020 103Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 104Description: Dump the total number of sent requests. 105 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 106 107What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/sec_dfx/recv_cnt 108Date: Apr 2020 109Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 110Description: Dump the total number of received requests. 111 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 112 113What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/sec_dfx/send_busy_cnt 114Date: Apr 2020 115Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 116Description: Dump the total number of requests sent with returning busy. 117 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 118 119What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/sec_dfx/err_bd_cnt 120Date: Apr 2020 121Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 122Description: Dump the total number of BD type error requests 123 to be received. 124 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 125 126What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/sec_dfx/invalid_req_cnt 127Date: Apr 2020 128Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 129Description: Dump the total number of invalid requests being received. 130 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 131 132What: /sys/kernel/debug/hisi_sec2/<bdf>/sec_dfx/done_flag_cnt 133Date: Apr 2020 134Contact: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org 135Description: Dump the total number of completed but marked error requests 136 to be received. 137 Available for both PF and VF, and take no other effect on SEC. 138