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Kevin Bowling
15d077995b ixgbe: whitespace cleanup pass
Reviewed by:	markj
MFC after:	1 week
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32131
2021-09-26 11:29:02 -07:00
Kevin Bowling
b1d5caf3c7 ixgbe: Rename 'struct adapter' to 'struct ixgbe_softc'
Rename the 'struct adapter' to 'struct ixgbe_softc' to avoid type
ambiguity in things like kgdb.

Reviewed by:	markj
MFC after:	1 week
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32131
2021-09-26 11:18:07 -07:00
Kevin Bowling
79b36ec91d ixgbe: Use C99 bool types
Approved by:	imp
MFC after:	1 week
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31621
2021-09-06 19:54:22 -07:00
Sai Rajesh Tallamraju
64881da478 ixgbe: Restore AIM support
AIM (adaptive interrupt moderation) was part of BSD11 driver. Upon IFLIB
migration, AIM feature got lost. Re-introducing AIM back into IFLIB
based IXGBE driver.

One caveat is that in BSD11 driver, a queue comprises both Rx and Tx
ring. Starting from BSD12, Rx and Tx have their own queues and rings.
Also, IRQ is now only configured for Rx side. So, when AIM is
re-enabled, we should now consider only Rx stats for configuring EITR
register in contrast to BSD11 where Rx and Tx stats were considered to
manipulate EITR register.

Reviewed by:	gallatin, markj
Sponsored by:	NetApp, Inc.
MFC after:	2 weeks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27344
2021-05-03 13:47:14 -04:00
Piotr Pietruszewski
afb1aa4e6d ix(4): Report RX errors as sum of all RX error counters
HW keeps track of RX errors using several counters, each for
specific type of errors. Report RX errors to OS as sum
of all those counters: CRC errors, illegal bytes, checksum,
length, undersize, fragment, oversize and jabber errors.

Also, add new "rx_errs" sysctl in the dev.ix.N.mac_stats tree. This is
to provide an another way to display the sum of RX errors.

Signed-off-by: Piotr Pietruszewski <piotr.pietruszewski@intel.com>

Reviewed By: erj
Tested By: gowtham.kumar.ks@intel.com
Sponsored By: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27191
2021-03-02 17:25:32 -08:00
Eric Joyner
749597dc1d ix, ixv: Read msix_bar from device configuration
Instead of predicting the MSI-X bar index based on the device's MAC
type, read it from the device's PCI configuration instead.

PR:		239704
Submitted by:	Piotr Pietruszewski <piotr.pietruszewski@intel.com>
Reviewed by:	erj@
MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	Intel Corporation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21547
2019-09-24 17:06:32 +00:00
Eric Joyner
2dc2d58035 ixgbe(4): Fix enabling/disabling and reconfiguration of queues
- Wrong order of casting and bit shift caused that enabling and disabling
  queues didn't work properly for queues number larger than 32. Use literals
  with right suffix instead.

- TX ring tail address was not updated during reinitiailzation of TX
  structures. It could block sending traffic.

- Also remove unused variables 'eims' and 'active_queues'.

Submitted by:	Krzysztof Galazka <krzysztof.galazka@intel.com>
Reviewed by:	erj@
Sponsored by:	Intel Corporation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20826
2019-07-23 18:14:32 +00:00
Eric Joyner
b2c1e8e620 ix(4): Run {mod,msf,mbx,fdir,phy}_task in if_update_admin_status
From Piotr:

This patch introduces adapter->task_requests register responsible for
recording requests for mod_task, msf_task, mbx_task, fdir_task and
phy_task calls. Instead of enqueueing these tasks with
GROUPTASK_ENQUEUE, handlers will be called directly from
ixgbe_if_update_admin_status() while holding ctx lock.

SIOCGIFXMEDIA ioctl() call reads adapter->media list. The list is
deleted and rewritten in ixgbe_handle_msf() task without holding ctx
lock. This change is needed to maintain data coherency when sharing
adapter info via ioctl() calls.

Patch co-authored by Krzysztof Galazka <krzysztof.galazka@intel.com>.

PR:		221317
Submitted by:	Piotr Pietruszewski <piotr.pietruszewski@intel.com>
Reviewed by:	sbruno@, IntelNetworking
Sponsored by:	Intel Corporation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18468
2019-01-31 21:44:33 +00:00
Marius Strobl
7f87c0406d Assorted TSO fixes for em(4)/iflib(9) and dead code removal:
- Ever since the workaround for the silicon bug of TSO4 causing MAC hangs
  was committed in r295133, CSUM_TSO always got disabled unconditionally
  by em(4) on the first invocation of em_init_locked(). However, even with
  that problem fixed, it turned out that for at least e. g. 82579 not all
  necessary TSO workarounds are in place, still causing MAC hangs even at
  Gigabit speed. Thus, for stable/11, TSO usage was deliberately disabled
  in r323292 (r323293 for stable/10) for the EM-class by default, allowing
  users to turn it on if it happens to work with their particular EM MAC
  in a Gigabit-only environment.
  In head, the TSO workaround for speeds other than Gigabit was lost with
  the conversion to iflib(9) in r311849 (possibly along with another one
  or two TSO workarounds). Yet at the same time, for EM-class MACs TSO4
  got enabled by default again, causing device hangs. Therefore, change the
  default for this hardware class back to have TSO4 off, allowing users
  to turn it on manually if it happens to work in their environment as
  we do in stable/{10,11}. An alternative would be to add a whitelist of
  EM-class devices where TSO4 actually is reliable with the workarounds in
  place, but given that the advantage of TSO at Gigabit speed is rather
  limited - especially with the overhead of these workarounds -, that's
  really not worth it. [1]
  This change includes the addition of an isc_capabilities to struct
  if_softc_ctx so iflib(9) can also handle interface capabilities that
  shouldn't be enabled by default which is used to handle the default-off
  capabilities of e1000 as suggested by shurd@ and moving their handling
  from em_setup_interface() to em_if_attach_pre() accordingly.
- Although 82543 support TSO4 in theory, the former lem(4) didn't have
  support for TSO4, presumably because TSO4 is even more broken in the
  LEM-class of MACs than the later EM ones. Still, TSO4 for LEM-class
  devices was enabled as part of the conversion to iflib(9) in r311849,
  causing device hangs. So revert back to the pre-r311849 behavior of
  not supporting TSO4 for LEM-class at all, which includes not creating
  a TSO DMA tag in iflib(9) for devices not having IFCAP_TSO4 set. [2]
- In fact, the FreeBSD TCP stack can handle a TSO size of IP_MAXPACKET
  (65535) rather than FREEBSD_TSO_SIZE_MAX (65518). However, the TSO
  DMA must have a maxsize of the maximum TSO size plus the size of a
  VLAN header for software VLAN tagging. The iflib(9) converted em(4),
  thus, first correctly sets scctx->isc_tx_tso_size_max to EM_TSO_SIZE
  in em_if_attach_pre(), but later on overrides it with IP_MAXPACKET
  in em_setup_interface() (apparently, left-over from pre-iflib(9)
  times). So remove the later and correct iflib(9) to correctly cap
  the maximum TSO size reported to the stack at IP_MAXPACKET. While at
  it, let iflib(9) use if_sethwtsomax*().
  This change includes the addition of isc_tso_max{seg,}size DMA engine
  constraints for the TSO DMA tag to struct if_shared_ctx and letting
  iflib_txsd_alloc() automatically adjust the maxsize of that tag in case
  IFCAP_VLAN_MTU is supported as requested by shurd@.
- Move the if_setifheaderlen(9) call for adjusting the maximum Ethernet
  header length from {ixgbe,ixl,ixlv,ixv,em}_setup_interface() to iflib(9)
  so adjustment is automatically done in case IFCAP_VLAN_MTU is supported.
  As a consequence, this adjustment now is also done in case of bnxt(4)
  which missed it previously.
- Move the reduction of the maximum TSO segment count reported to the
  stack by the number of m_pullup(9) calls (which in the worst case,
  can add another mbuf and, thus, the requirement for another DMA
  segment each) in the transmit path for performance reasons from
  em_setup_interface() to iflib_txsd_alloc() as these pull-ups are now
  done in iflib_parse_header() rather than in the no longer existing
  em_xmit(). Moreover, this optimization applies to all drivers using
  iflib(9) and not just em(4); all in-tree iflib(9) consumers still
  have enough room to handle full size TSO packets. Also, reduce the
  adjustment to the maximum number of m_pullup(9)'s now performed in
  iflib_parse_header().
- Prior to the conversion of em(4)/igb(4)/lem(4) and ixl(4) to iflib(9)
  in r311849 and r335338 respectively, these drivers didn't enable
  IFCAP_VLAN_HWFILTER by default due to VLAN events not being passed
  through by lagg(4). With iflib(9), IFCAP_VLAN_HWFILTER was turned on
  by default but also lagg(4) was fixed in that regard in r203548. So
  just remove the now redundant and defunct IFCAP_VLAN_HWFILTER handling
  in {em,ixl,ixlv}_setup_interface().
- Nuke other redundant IFCAP_* setting in {em,ixl,ixlv}_setup_interface()
  which is (more completely) already done in {em,ixl,ixlv}_if_attach_pre()
  now.
- Remove some redundant/dead setting of scctx->isc_tx_csum_flags in
  em_if_attach_pre().
- Remove some IFCAP_* duplicated either directly or indirectly (e. g.
  via IFCAP_HWCSUM) in {EM,IGB,IXL}_CAPS.
- Don't bother to fiddle with IFCAP_HWSTATS in ixgbe(4)/ixgbev(4) as
  iflib(9) adds that capability unconditionally.
- Remove some unused macros from em(4).
- Bump __FreeBSD_version as some of the above changes require the modules
  of drivers using iflib(9) to be recompiled.

Okayed by:	sbruno@ at 201806 DevSummit Transport Working Group [1]
Reviewed by:	sbruno (earlier version), erj
PR:	219428 (part of; comment #10) [1], 220997 (part of; comment #3) [2]
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15720
2018-07-15 19:04:23 +00:00
Eric Joyner
c19c7afee3 ixgbe(4): Convert driver to use iflib
Initial update to the ixgbe PF and VF drivers to support the iflib interface.

The PF driver version is bumped to 4.0.0, and the VF driver version is bumped to 2.0.0.

Special thanks to sbruno@ for the support in helping make this conversion happen.

Submitted by:	Jeb Cramer <cramerj@intel.com>, Krzysztof Galazka (Chris) <krzysztof.galazka@intel.com>, Piotr Pietruszewski <piotr.pietruszewski@intel.com>
Reviewed by:	sbruno@, shurd@, #IntelNetworking
Tested by:	Jeffrey Pieper <jeffrey.e.pieper@intel.com>, Sergey Kozlov <kozlov.sergey.404@gmail.com>
Sponsored by:	Limelight Networks, Intel Corporation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11727
2017-12-20 18:15:06 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
7282444b10 sys/dev: further adoption of SPDX licensing ID tags.
Mainly focus on files that use BSD 3-Clause license.

The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) group provides a specification
to make it easier for automated tools to detect and summarize well known
opensource licenses. We are gradually adopting the specification, noting
that the tags are considered only advisory and do not, in any way,
superceed or replace the license texts.

Special thanks to Wind River for providing access to "The Duke of
Highlander" tool: an older (2014) run over FreeBSD tree was useful as a
starting point.
2017-11-20 19:36:21 +00:00
Eric Joyner
8eb6488ebb ixgbe(4): Update HEAD (p3) to 3.2.12-k
Includes:

- Support for X550EM devices.
- Support for Bypass adapters.
- Flow Director code moved to separate files
- SR-IOV code moved to separate files
- Netmap code moved to separate files

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11232
Submitted by:	Jeb Cramer <cramerj@intel.com>
Reviewed by:	erj@
Tested by:	Jeff Pieper <jeffrey.e.pieper@intel.com>
Sponsored by:	Intel Corporation
2017-07-05 17:27:03 +00:00
Jean-Sébastien Pédron
bd937497ea Consistently use device_t
Several files use the internal name of `struct device` instead of
`device_t` which is part of the public API. This patch changes all
`struct device *` to `device_t`.

The remaining occurrences of `struct device` are those referring to the
Linux or OpenBSD version of the structure, or the code is not built on
FreeBSD and it's unclear what to do.

Submitted by:	Matthew Macy <mmacy@nextbsd.org> (previous version)
Approved by:	emaste, jhibbits, sbruno
MFC after:	3 days
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7447
2016-08-09 19:32:06 +00:00
Steven Hartland
f2c4db545f ixgbe sysctl hardware defaults
Added hw.ix.flow_control which enables the default flow_control of all ix
interfaces to be set in loader.conf.

Added hw.ix.advertise_speed which enables the default advertised_speed of
all ix interfaces to be set in loader.conf.

Made enable_aim device independent based on hw.ix.enable_aim default.

Reviewed by:	erj
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Multiplay
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5060
2016-01-26 12:30:17 +00:00
Sean Bruno
a9ca1c79c6 ixgbe(4): Update to version 3.1.13-k
Add support for two new devices:  X552 SFP+ 10 GbE, and the single port
version of X550T.

Submitted by:	erj
Reviewed by:	gnn
Sponsored by:	Intel Corporation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4186
2015-12-23 22:45:17 +00:00
Sean Bruno
b0c041f887 Add support for sysctl knobs to live tune the per interrupt rx/tx packet
processing limits in ixgbe(4)

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3719
Submitted by:	jason wolfe (j-nitrology.com)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-10-13 17:34:18 +00:00
Patrick Kelsey
8aa7fdbd78 Add netmap support for ixgbe SRIOV VFs (that is, to if_ixv).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2923
Reviewed by: erj, gnn
Approved by: jmallett (mentor)
Sponsored by: Norse Corp, Inc.
2015-07-15 01:02:01 +00:00
John Baldwin
9e34aea25c Catch up to the SRIOV API changes in r283670. 2015-06-01 20:05:06 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
48056c88e1 Delta D2489 - Add SRIOV support to the Intel 10G driver.
NOTE: This is a technology preview, while it has undergone
      development testing, Intel has not yet completed full
      validation of the feature. It is being integrated for
      early access and customer testing.
2015-06-01 17:43:34 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
3012653750 Revert last commit, to remove added skeleton tree. 2015-06-01 17:35:29 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
2533e32559 Delta D2489 - Add SRIOV support to the Intel 10G driver.
NOTE: This is a technology preview, while it has undergone development
      tests, Intel has not yet completed full validation of the feature.
      It is being integrated for early access and customer testing.
2015-06-01 17:15:25 +00:00
Eric Joyner
6f37f2324d Add support for certain Intel X550 devices.
These include standalone X550 adapters, X552 10GbE backplane, and
X552/X557-AT 10GBASE-T; with the latter two being integrated into Xeon D SoCs.

As well, this bumps the ixgbe version number to 2.8.3, and includes updates
to shared code for support for the new devices.

Differential Revision: D2414
Reviewed by:	gnn, adrian
Approved by:	jfv (mentor), gnn (mentor)
2015-04-30 22:53:27 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
bff38d637c Fix i386 LINT build issues, and remove unused variable. 2015-03-18 20:11:59 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
758cc3dcd5 Update to the Intel ixgbe driver:
- Split the driver into independent pf and vf loadables. This is
	  in preparation for SRIOV support which will be following shortly.
	  This also allows us to keep a seperate revision control over the
	  two parts, making for easier sustaining.
	- Make the TX/RX code a shared/seperated file, in the old code base
	  the ixv code would miss fixes that went into ixgbe, this model
	  will eliminate that problem.
	- The driver loadables will now match the device names, something that
	  has been requested for some time.
	- Rather than a modules/ixgbe there is now modules/ix and modules/ixv
	- It will also be possible to make your static kernel with only one
	  or the other for streamlined installs, or both.

Enjoy!

Submitted by: jfv and erj
2015-03-17 18:32:28 +00:00
Enji Cooper
74c1c91c47 Pad RX copy alignment calculation to avoid illegal memory accesses
The optimization made in r239940 is valid for struct mbuf's current structure
and size in FreeBSD, but hardcodes assumptions about sizes of struct mbuf,
which are unfortunately broken if additional data is added to the beginning of
struct mbuf

X-MFC note (discussed with rwatson):

This change requires the MPKTHSIZE definition, which is only available after
head@r277203 and will not be MFCed as it breaks mbuf(9) KPI.

A direct commit to stable/10 and merges to other branches to add the necessary
definitions to work with the code as-is will be done to facilitate this MFC

PR: 194314
MFC after: 2 weeks
Approved/Reviewed by: erj, jfv
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-02-28 14:57:57 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
e45d876dd7 The error bits are not valid with EOP=0; so intermediary fragments should
not be discarded.

Submitted by:	Marc De La Gueronniere <mdelagueronniere@verisign.com>
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Verisign, Inc.
2014-09-15 20:54:12 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
ea463f2dc0 * Add SIOCGI2C driver ioctl used to retrieve i2c info.
* Convert ixgbe to use this ioctl
* Convert ifconfig to use generic i2c handler for  "ix" interfaces.

Approved by:	Eric Joyner (ixgbe part)
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Yandex LLC
2014-08-29 18:02:58 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
76039bc84f The r48589 promised to remove implicit inclusion of if_var.h soon. Prepare
to this event, adding if_var.h to files that do need it. Also, include
all includes that now are included due to implicit pollution via if_var.h

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2013-10-26 17:58:36 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
fd75b91d13 Add quad port probe support, this gives the admin proper information about the slot
(which should be a PCIE Gen 3 slot for this adapter) by looking back thru the PCI
parent devices to the slot device.

The fix above also corrects the bandwidth display to GT/s rather than the
incorrect Gb/s

Next, allow the use of ALTQ if you select the compile option IXGBE_LEGACY_TX.

Allow the use of 'unsupported' optic modules by a compile option as well.

Add a phy reset capability into the stop code, this is so a static configured
driver will still behave properly when taken down (not being able to unload it).

This revision synchronizes the shared code with Intel internal current code,
and note that it now includes DCB supporting code, this was necessitated by
some internal changes with the code, but it also will provide the opportunity
to develop this feature in the core driver down the road.

I have edited the README to get rid of some of the worse anachronisms in it
as well, its by no means as robust as I might wish at this point however.

Oh, I also have included some conditional stuff in the code so it will be
compatible in both the 9.X and 10 environments.

Performance has been a focus in recent changes and I believe this revision
driver will perform very well in most workloads.

MFC after: 2 weeks
2013-06-18 21:28:19 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
60372f6f58 rename the 'tag' and 'map' fields used the rx ring to their
previous names, 'ptag' and 'pmap' -- p stands for packet.

This change reduces the difference between the code in stable/9
and head, and also helps using the same ixgbe_netmap.h on both branches.

Approved by:	Jack Vogel
2012-12-20 22:26:03 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
5a5d90a268 Patch #11 - The final patch: this one greatly improves the
TX hot path by getting rid of index calculations and simply
managing pointers. Much of the creative code is due to my
coworker here at Intel, Alex Duyck, thanks Alex!

Also, this whole series of patches was given the critical
eye of Gleb Smirnoff and is all the better for it, thanks
Gleb!
2012-12-01 00:11:24 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
47dd71a877 Patch #8 Performance changes - this one improves locality,
moving some counters and data to the ring struct from
the adapter struct, also compressing some data in the
move.
2012-11-30 23:45:55 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
27329b1a91 Patch #7 This is primarily about processing limit control.
- add a limit for both RX and TX, change the default to 256
- change the sysctl usage to be common, and now to be called
during init for each ring.
- the TX limit is not yet used, but the changes in the last
patch in this series uses the value.
- the motivation behind these changes is to improve data
locality in the final code.
- rxeof interface changes since it now gets limit from the
ring struct
2012-11-30 23:28:01 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
01816c875d Patch #6 Whitespace cleanup, and removal of some very old
defines (at Gleb's request). Also, change the defines around
the old transmit code to IXGBE_LEGACY_TX, I do this to make
it possible to define this regardless of the OS level (it is
not defined by default). There are also a couple changed
comments for clarity.
2012-11-30 23:13:56 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
0c2f38e43b Patch #5 Cleanup unused IEEE1588 code fragments, the day may
come when this feature gets implemented, but its not here yet
and I see no reason to leave this laying around.
2012-11-30 23:06:27 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
6a59dfbb86 Patch #3 - Add a new ioctl to access SFP+ module diagnostic
data via the I2C routines in shared code.
2012-11-30 22:41:32 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
35bbbdaa3b Patch #2 - remove OACTIVE and DEPLETED notions from the
multiqueue code, this functionality has proven to be more
trouble than it was worth. Thanks to Gleb for a second
critical look over my code and help in the patches!
2012-11-30 22:33:21 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
7d1157eec8 First of a series of 11 patches leading to new ixgbe version 2.5.0
This removes the header split and supporting code from the driver.
2012-11-30 22:19:18 +00:00
John Baldwin
aceb040376 Merge similar fixes from 223198 from igb to ixgbe:
- Use a dedicated task to handle deferred transmits from the if_transmit
  method instead of reusing the existing per-queue interrupt task.
  Reusing the per-queue interrupt task could result in both an interrupt
  thread and the taskqueue thread trying to handle received packets on a
  single queue resulting in out-of-order packet processing and lock
  contention.
- Don't define ixgbe_start() at all where if_transmit is used.

Tested by:	Vijay Singh
Reviewed by:	jfv
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-09-26 18:11:43 +00:00
Scott Long
cfc0969ad4 Heavily optimize the case of small RX packets of 160 bytes or less. For
this case, allocate a plain mbuf and copy the frame into it, then send the
copy up the stack, leaving the original mbuf+cluster in place in the
receive ring for immediate re-use.  This saves a trip through 2 of the
3 zones of the compound mbuf allocator, a trip through busdma, and a trip
through the 1 of the 3 mbuf destructors.  For our load at Netflix, this can
lower CPU consumption by as much as 20%.  The copy algorithm is based on
investigative work from Luigi Rizzo earlier in the year.

Reviewed by:	jfv
Obtained from:	Netflix
2012-08-31 10:07:38 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
39fc714a6f If we pass down 64k - L2 hdr size + 1 to 64K L3+ data adding an ether
header will make the data go over the 64k limits announced to busdma as
maxsize and the transaction will fail.

With TSO this can result in a TCP regression due to the lost packet.

According to the data sheets ixgbe(4) 82598 and 82599 can handle up to
256k so increase the maximum.

Reported by:	Jon Kåre Hellan, UNINETT (jon.kare.hellan uninett.no)
Tested by:	Jon Kåre Hellan, UNINETT (jon.kare.hellan uninett.no)
MFC after:	1 week
2012-04-23 22:05:09 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
85d0a26ed4 New hardware support: Intel X540 adapter support added.
Some shared code reorganization along with the new adapter.
Sync changes to OACTIVE in igb into this driver.
Misc small fixes.
2012-01-30 16:42:02 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
0e6fa41ff1 Add a #define for driver portability to older OS 2011-04-28 23:21:40 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
e2314c6ccb - Add the RX refresh changes from igb to ixgbe
- Also a couple minor tweaks to the TX code from the same source.
- Add the INET ioctl code which has been missing from this driver,
  and which caused IP aliases to reset the interface.
- Last, some minor logic changes that just reflect upcoming
  hardware support, but have no other functional effect now.

MFC after a week
2011-04-25 23:34:21 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
182b3808b5 Update driver to version 2.3.8:
CRITICAL FIX - with stats changes the older 82598 will panic
	and trash the stack on driver load, FCOE registers ONLY exist
	in 82599 and must not be read otherwise.

	kern/153951 - to correct incorrect media type on adapters
	with pluggable modules I have eliminated the old static
	table in favor of a new dynamic shared code routine. This
	also has the benefit of detecting changes when a different
	module is inserted.

	Performance/enhancement to the Flow Director code from my
	linux coworker (the developer of the code).

	Fixes from Michael Tuexen - a data corruption problem on the
	82599 (CRITICAL), fix so the buf size correctly adjusts as
	the cluster changes, and max descriptors are set properly.
	Also added 16K clusters for those REALLY big jumbos :)

	In the RX path, the RX LOCK was not being released, and this
	causes LOR problems. Add the code that igb already has.

	Sync with in house shared code, this was necessary for the
	Flow Director fix.

MFC in 2 days
2011-01-19 19:36:27 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
4655a3925a Fix to kern/150247 - make ixgbe buildable for 7.x 2011-01-07 22:58:12 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
38104ecc27 and the header... 2010-11-27 00:00:33 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
1a4e34498c Update ixgbe driver to verion 2.3.6
- This adds a VM SRIOV interface, ixv, it is however
	  transparent to the user, it links with the ixgbe.ko,
	  but when ixgbe is loaded in a virtualized guest with
	  SRIOV configured this will be detected.
	- Sync shared code to latest
	- Many bug fixes and improvements, thanks to everyone
	  who has been using the driver and reporting issues.
2010-11-26 22:46:32 +00:00
Pyun YongHyeon
dd20cce19a Do not allocate multicast array memory in multicast filter
configuration function. For failed memory allocations, em(4)/lem(4)
called panic(9) which is not acceptable on production box.
igb(4)/ixgb(4)/ix(4) allocated the required memory in stack which
consumed 768 bytes of stack memory which looks too big.

To address these issues, allocate multicast array memory in device
attach time and make multicast configuration success under any
conditions. This change also removes the excessive use of memory in
stack.

Reviewed by:	jfv
2010-08-28 00:34:22 +00:00
Kevin Lo
a02f351b57 Fix build 2010-07-01 05:03:24 +00:00