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1What:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/state
2Date:		June 2022
3KernelVersion:	6.0
4Contact:	qat-linux@intel.com
5Description:	(RW) Reports the current state of the QAT device. Write to
6		the file to start or stop the device.
7
8		The values are:
9
10		* up: the device is up and running
11		* down: the device is down
12
13
14		It is possible to transition the device from up to down only
15		if the device is up and vice versa.
16
17		This attribute is only available for qat_4xxx devices.
18
19What:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/cfg_services
20Date:		June 2022
21KernelVersion:	6.0
22Contact:	qat-linux@intel.com
23Description:	(RW) Reports the current configuration of the QAT device.
24		Write to the file to change the configured services.
25
26		The values are:
27
28		* sym;asym: the device is configured for running crypto
29		  services
30		* asym;sym: identical to sym;asym
31		* dc: the device is configured for running compression services
32		* dcc: identical to dc but enables the dc chaining feature,
33		  hash then compression. If this is not required chose dc
34		* sym: the device is configured for running symmetric crypto
35		  services
36		* asym: the device is configured for running asymmetric crypto
37		  services
38		* asym;dc: the device is configured for running asymmetric
39		  crypto services and compression services
40		* dc;asym: identical to asym;dc
41		* sym;dc: the device is configured for running symmetric crypto
42		  services and compression services
43		* dc;sym: identical to sym;dc
44
45		It is possible to set the configuration only if the device
46		is in the `down` state (see /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/state)
47
48		The following example shows how to change the configuration of
49		a device configured for running crypto services in order to
50		run data compression::
51
52			# cat /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/state
53			up
54			# cat /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/cfg_services
55			sym;asym
56			# echo down > /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/state
57			# echo dc > /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/cfg_services
58			# echo up > /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/state
59			# cat /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/cfg_services
60			dc
61
62		This attribute is only available for qat_4xxx devices.
63
64What:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/pm_idle_enabled
65Date:		June 2023
66KernelVersion:	6.5
67Contact:	qat-linux@intel.com
68Description:	(RW) This configuration option provides a way to force the device into remaining in
69		the MAX power state.
70		If idle support is enabled the device will transition to the `MIN` power state when
71		idle, otherwise will stay in the MAX power state.
72		Write to the file to enable or disable idle support.
73
74		The values are:
75
76		* 0: idle support is disabled
77		* 1: idle support is enabled
78
79		Default value is 1.
80
81		It is possible to set the pm_idle_enabled value only if the device
82		is in the `down` state (see /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/state)
83
84		The following example shows how to change the pm_idle_enabled of
85		a device::
86
87			# cat /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/state
88			up
89			# cat /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/pm_idle_enabled
90			1
91			# echo down > /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/state
92			# echo 0 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/pm_idle_enabled
93			# echo up > /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/state
94			# cat /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/pm_idle_enabled
95			0
96
97		This attribute is only available for qat_4xxx devices.
98
99What:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/rp2srv
100Date:		January 2024
101KernelVersion:	6.7
102Contact:	qat-linux@intel.com
103Description:
104		(RW) This attribute provides a way for a user to query a
105		specific ring pair for the type of service that it is currently
106		configured for.
107
108		When written to, the value is cached and used to perform the
109		read operation. Allowed values are in the range 0 to N-1, where
110		N is the max number of ring pairs supported by a device. This
111		can be queried using the attribute qat/num_rps.
112
113		A read returns the service associated to the ring pair queried.
114
115		The values are:
116
117		* dc: the ring pair is configured for running compression services
118		* sym: the ring pair is configured for running symmetric crypto
119		  services
120		* asym: the ring pair is configured for running asymmetric crypto
121		  services
122
123		Example usage::
124
125			# echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/rp2srv
126			# cat /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/rp2srv
127			sym
128
129		This attribute is only available for qat_4xxx devices.
130
131What:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/num_rps
132Date:		January 2024
133KernelVersion:	6.7
134Contact:	qat-linux@intel.com
135Description:
136		(RO) Returns the number of ring pairs that a single device has.
137
138		Example usage::
139
140			# cat /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/num_rps
141			64
142
143		This attribute is only available for qat_4xxx devices.
144
145What:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/auto_reset
146Date:		March 2024
147KernelVersion:	6.8
148Contact:	qat-linux@intel.com
149Description:	(RW) Reports the current state of the autoreset feature
150		for a QAT device
151
152		Write to the attribute to enable or disable device auto reset.
153
154		Device auto reset is disabled by default.
155
156		The values are:
157
158		* 1/Yy/on: auto reset enabled. If the device encounters an
159		  unrecoverable error, it will be reset automatically.
160		* 0/Nn/off: auto reset disabled. If the device encounters an
161		  unrecoverable error, it will not be reset.
162
163		This attribute is only available for qat_4xxx devices.
164