Since commit 8fa6abb6f4 ("Expose clang's alignment builtins and use
them for roundup2/rounddown2"), clang emits warnings for several
alignment operations in these drivers because the operation is a no-op.
The compiler is arguably being too strict here, but in the meantime
let's silence the warnings by conditionally compiling the alignment
operations.
Reviewed by: arichardson, hselasky
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28576
-pci_get_class : This function search for a matching pci device based on
the class/subclass and returns a newly created pci_dev.
- pci_{save,restore}_state : This is analogous to ours with the same name
- pci_is_root_bus : Return true if this is the root bus
- pci_get_domain_bus_and_slot : This function search for a matching pci
device based on domain, bus and slot/function concat into a single
unsigned int (devfn) and returns a newly created pci_dev
- pci_bus_{read,write}_config* : Read/Write to the config space.
While here add some helper function to alloc and fill the pci_dev struct.
Reviewed by: hselasky, bz (older version)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27550
Currently the linking order of the infiniband, IB, modules decide in which
order the clients are attached and detached. For example one IB client may
use resources from another IB client. This can lead to a potential deadlock
at shutdown. For example if the ipoib is unregistered after the ib_multicast
client is detached, then if ipoib is using multicast addresses a deadlock may
happen, because ib_multicast will wait for all its resources to be freed before
returning from the remove method.
Fix this by using module_xxx_order() instead of module_xxx().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23973
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
r357614 added CTLFLAG_NEEDGIANT to make it easier to find nodes that are
still not MPSAFE (or already are but aren’t properly marked).
Use it in preparation for a general review of all nodes.
This is non-functional change that adds annotations to SYSCTL_NODE and
SYSCTL_PROC nodes using one of the soon-to-be-required flags.
Mark all obvious cases as MPSAFE. All entries that haven't been marked
as MPSAFE before are by default marked as NEEDGIANT
Approved by: kib (mentor, blanket)
Commented by: kib, gallatin, melifaro
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23718
Make sure the enter and leave polling routines can be called multiple times
with same setting. Ignore setting polling or event mode twice. This fixes a
deadlock during shutdown if polling mode was already selected.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
Adding an interface might be done outside the device_attach() routine
and will then cause a panic, due to the VNET not being defined.
Submitted by: hselasky@
Approved by: hselasky (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
In last mlx4 update (r325841) we lost the sysctl to show the
firmware version for mlx4 devices.
Add both board identifier and firmware version under:
sys.device.mlx4_core0.hw sysctl node.
Approved by: hselasky (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
These were made redundant in r325841.
Reviewed by: hselasky
MFC after: 1 week (hselasky will MFC)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13401
Background:
The coming ibcore update forces an update of mlx4ib(4) which in turn requires
an updated mlx4 core module. This also affects the mlx4en(4) module because
commonly used APIs are updated. This commit is a middle step updating the
mlx4 modules towards the new ibcore.
This change contains no major new features.
Changes in mlx4:
a) Improved error handling when mlx4 PCI devices are
detached inside VMs.
b) Major update of codebase towards Linux 4.9.
Changes in mlx4ib(4):
a) Minimal changes needed in order to compile using the
updated mlx4 core APIs.
Changes in mlx4en(4):
a) Update flow steering code in mlx4en to use new APIs for
registering MAC addresses and IP addresses.
b) Update all statistics counters to be 64-bit.
c) Minimal changes needed in order to compile using the
updated mlx4 core APIs.
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
MFC after: 1 week
Add io_mapping_init_wc() and add a third (unused) parameter to
io_mapping_map_wc().
Reviewed by: hselasky
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11286
When creating EQs to handle CQ completion events for the PF or for
VFs, we create enough EQE entries to handle completions for the max
number of CQs that can use that EQ.
When SRIOV is activated, the max number of CQs a VF (or the PF) can
obtain is its CQ quota (determined by the Hypervisor resource
tracker). Therefore, when creating an EQ, the number of EQE entries
that the VF should request for that EQ is the CQ quota value (and not
the total number of CQs available in the firmware).
Under SRIOV, the PF, also must use its CQ quota, because the resource
tracker also controls how many CQs the PF can obtain.
Using the firmware total CQs instead of the CQ quota when creating EQs
resulted wasting MTT entries, due to allocating more EQEs than were
needed.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
When using Blue-Flame, BF, the QPN overrides the VLAN, CV, and SV
fields in the WQE. Thus, BF may only be used for QPNs with bits 6,7
unset.
The current ethernet driver code reserves a TX QP range with 256b
alignment.
This is wrong because if there are more than 64 TX QPs in use, QPNs >=
base + 65 will have bits 6/7 set.
This problem is not specific for the Ethernet driver, any entity that
tries to reserve more than 64 BF-enabled QPs should fail. Also, using
ranges is not necessary here and is wasteful.
The new mechanism introduced here will support reservation for "Eth
QPs eligible for BF" for all drivers: bare-metal, multi-PF, and VFs
(when hypervisors support WC in VMs). The flow we use is:
1. In mlx4_en, allocate Tx QPs one by one instead of a range allocation,
and request "BF enabled QPs" if BF is supported for the function
2. In the ALLOC_RES FW command, change param1 to:
a. param1[23:0] - number of QPs
b. param1[31-24] - flags controlling QPs reservation
Bit 31 refers to Eth blueflame supported QPs. Those QPs must have bits
6 and 7 unset in order to be used in Ethernet.
Bits 24-30 of the flags are currently reserved.
When a function tries to allocate a QP, it states the required
attributes for this QP. Those attributes are considered "best-effort".
If an attribute, such as Ethernet BF enabled QP, is a must-have
attribute, the function has to check that attribute is supported
before trying to do the allocation.
In a lower layer of the code, mlx4_qp_reserve_range masks out the bits
which are unsupported. If SRIOV is used, the PF validates those
attributes and masks out unsupported attributes as well. In order to
notify VFs which attributes are supported, the VF uses QUERY_FUNC_CAP
command. This command's mailbox is filled by the PF, which notifies
which QP allocation attributes it supports.
Obtained from: Linux (dual BSD/GPLv2 licensed)
Submitted by: Dexuan Cui @ microsoft . com
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8868
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
Previously, the mlx4 driver queried the firmware in order to get the
number of supported EQs. Under SRIOV, since this was done before the
driver notified the firmware how many VFs it actually needs, the
firmware had to take into account a worst case scenario and always
allocated four EQs per VF, where one was used for events while the
others were used for completions. Now, when the firmware supports the
asymmetric allocation scheme, denoted by exposing num_sys_eqs > 0 (-->
MLX4_DEV_CAP_FLAG2_SYS_EQS), we use the QUERY_FUNC command to query
the firmware before enabling SRIOV. Thus we can get more EQs and MSI-X
vectors per function. Moreover, when running in the new
firmware/driver mode, the limitation that the number of EQs should be
a power of two is lifted.
Obtained from: Linux (dual BSD/GPLv2 licensed)
Submitted by: Dexuan Cui @ microsoft . com
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8867
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
like other PCI network drivers. The sys/ofed directory is now mainly
reserved for generic infiniband code, with exception of the mthca driver.
- Add new manual page, mlx4en(4), describing how to configure and load
mlx4en.
- All relevant driver C-files are now prefixed mlx4, mlx4_en and
mlx4_ib respectivly to avoid object filename collisions when compiling
the kernel. This also fixes an issue with proper dependency file
generation for the C-files in question.
- Device mlxen is now device mlx4en and depends on device mlx4, see
mlx4en(4). Only the network device name remains unchanged.
- The mlx4 and mlx4en modules are now built by default on i386 and
amd64 targets. Only building the mlx4ib module depends on
WITH_OFED=YES .
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies