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Author SHA1 Message Date
Oleg Bulyzhin
ba36d317f6 - Fix link loss on vlan reconfiguration.
- Fix issues with 'vlanhwfilter'.

MFC after:	1 week
Silence from:	jfv 5 weeks
2013-11-05 09:46:01 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
ce3ee1e7c4 update to the latest netmap snapshot.
This includes the following:
- use separate memory regions for VALE ports
- locking fixes
- some simplifications in the NIC-specific routines
- performance improvements for the VALE switch
- some new features in the pkt-gen test program
- documentation updates

There are small API changes that require programs to be recompiled
(NETMAP_API has been bumped so you will detect old binaries at runtime).

In particular:
- struct netmap_slot now is 16 bytes to support an extra pointer,
  which may save one data copy when using VALE ports or VMs;
- the struct netmap_if has two extra fields;

MFC after:	3 days
2013-11-01 21:21:14 +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
Gleb Smirnoff
4cdc1f5421 There are some high performance NICs that count statistics in hardware,
and there are ifnets, that do that via counter(9). Provide a flag that
would skip cache line trashing '+=' operation in ether_input().

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
Reviewed by:	melifaro, adrian
Approved by:	re (marius)
2013-10-09 19:04:40 +00:00
Hiren Panchasara
5b9d734b08 Expose system level ixgbe sysctls.
Device level sysctls are already exposed as dev.ix.<device>

Fixing the case where number of queues for igb is auto-tuned and
hw.igb.num_queues does not return current/updated value.

Reviewed by:	jfv
Approved by:	re (delphij)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-10-05 19:17:56 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
1b4381afbb Restructure the mbuf pkthdr to make it fit for upcoming capabilities and
features.  The changes in particular are:

o Remove rarely used "header" pointer and replace it with a 64bit protocol/
  layer specific union PH_loc for local use.  Protocols can flexibly overlay
  their own 8 to 64 bit fields to store information while the packet is
  worked on.

o Mechanically convert IP reassembly, IGMP/MLD and ATM to use pkthdr.PH_loc
  instead of pkthdr.header.

o Extend csum_flags to 64bits to allow for additional future offload
  information to be carried (e.g. iSCSI, IPsec offload, and others).

o Move the RSS hash type enumerator from abusing m_flags to its own 8bit
  rsstype field.  Adjust accessor macros.

o Add cosqos field to store Class of Service / Quality of Service information
  with the packet.  It is not yet supported in any drivers but allows us to
  get on par with Cisco/Juniper in routing applications (plus MPLS QoS) with
  a modernized ALTQ.

o Add four 8 bit fields l[2-5]hlen to store the relative header offsets
  from the start of the packet.  This is important for various offload
  capabilities and to relieve the drivers from having to parse the packet
  and protocol headers to find out location of checksums and other
  information.  Header parsing in drivers is a lot of copy-paste and
  unhandled corner cases which we want to avoid.

o Add another flexible 64bit union to map various additional persistent
  packet information, like ether_vtag, tso_segsz and csum fields.
  Depending on the csum_flags settings some fields may have different usage
  making it very flexible and adaptable to future capabilities.

o Restructure the CSUM flags to better signify their outbound (down the
  stack) and inbound (up the stack) use.  The CSUM flags used to be a bit
  chaotic and rather poorly documented leading to incorrect use in many
  places.  Bring clarity into their use through better naming.
  Compatibility mappings are provided to preserve the API.  The drivers
  can be corrected one by one and MFC'd without issue.

o The size of pkthdr stays the same at 48/56bytes (32/64bit architectures).

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-08-24 19:51:18 +00:00
Scott Long
c68534f1d5 Update PCI drivers to no longer look at the MEMIO-enabled bit in the PCI
command register.  The lazy BAR allocation code in FreeBSD sometimes
disables this bit when it detects a range conflict, and will re-enable
it on demand when a driver allocates the BAR.  Thus, the bit is no longer
a reliable indication of capability, and should not be checked.  This
results in the elimination of a lot of code from drivers, and also gives
the opportunity to simplify a lot of drivers to use a helper API to set
the busmaster enable bit.

This changes fixes some recent reports of disk controllers and their
associated drives/enclosures disappearing during boot.

Submitted by:	jhb
Reviewed by:	jfv, marius, achadd, achim
MFC after:	1 day
2013-08-12 23:30:01 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
4dc63104ae Improve the MSIX setup code in the drivers, thanks to Marius for
the changes. Make sure that pci_alloc_msix() does give us the vectors
we need and fall back to MSI when it doesn't, also release any that
were allocated when insufficient.

MFC after: 3 days
2013-08-12 22:54:38 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
d0913b7f25 Make the various driver MSIX setup routines fallback to MSI more
gracefully. This change was suggested by Marius Strobl, thank you.

PR: kern/181016
MFC after: ASAP
2013-08-06 21:01:38 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
7301d64aba Correct a fat-finger in the last delta.
MFC after: ASAP
2013-08-05 16:16:50 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
cbe75ae8f5 A number of important fixes:
- mbuf reused after an RX_COPY optimized operation can sometimes have
    a bogus cached address, resulting in TCP hangs. Add critical save points
    to the cached address. Thanks to Michael and the team at Verisign for
    finding this problem.
  - A couple more spots where the rxbuf->flags member should be cleared just
    to be sure no incorrect RX_COPY state is left around. Thanks to Adrian
    for tracking these down.
  - Remove the rearm_queues function from the driver, this was found to be
    responsible for some out-of-order packets by Verisign, and was always a
    bandaid, with the other fixes in this delta the bandaid can finally be
    removed.
  - In the other/link interrupt handler the entire state of the EICS register
    was being writen back into EICR (which clears causes and thus re-enables
    those interrupts), this was wrong, so now mask off the queue portion of
    the register value, so we only clear the other/link interrupt we intend.
    Marc from Verisign found this.
  - Make the SFP+ unsupported option tuneable now, by customer request.
  - Finally, just a couple of minor DEBUG string fixes.

I want to call out and thank all the participants in the 10G community/Intel
calls for helping track down these problems and make the driver better for
everyone!

MFC after:	3 days, these are critical fixes for 9.2!
2013-08-01 20:10:16 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
bae4b87e8a Opps, need to change the VF code as well.
MFC after:	ASAP
2013-07-12 21:21:15 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
ee738eea01 Remove the conditional define around the option headers,
when building the driver as a module the result of the present
system results in INET and INET6 being undefined, and will cause
the panic in ixgbe_tso_setup(). The Makefile in the module directory
now renders the conditional in the source unnecessary and wrong.

MFC after: ASAP - the panic as a module must not get into 9.2
2013-07-12 21:14:42 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
3f80cc03fd Fix my last commit, flags rather than flag... duh.
MFC after: 2 days
2013-07-11 03:44:06 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
804d70535a Fix to a panic found internally, bad pointer during rxeof
processing. Thanks for John Baldwin for catching this. Not
clearing the flag member of the rxbuf could result in a NULL
mbuf pointer being used.

MFC after:	2 days (this needs to get into 9.2!)
2013-07-10 23:14:24 +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
d61ba75247 use netmap_rx_irq() / netmap_tx_irq() to handle interrupts in
netmap mode, removing the logic from individual drivers.

(note: if_lem.c not updated yet due to some other pending modifications)
2013-04-30 16:18:29 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
7bdac10465 Two small fixes:
Set promiscuous code was unconditionally turning off multicast when
  turning off promiscuous mode, this should only be done when there are
  less than MAX groups. Thanks to Mike Karels for this correction.

  Second, the overtmp interrupt setup/detection was wrong, correcting it.

MFC after:	one week
2013-03-29 18:03:00 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
facc592d88 Fix a small, but important bug, a task drain was mistakenly
being compiled only when setting LEGACY_TX, this means you would
not get the drain when needed on detach!!

Thanks to Bryan Venteicher (bryanv@freebsd.org) for catching this
little gremlin!! :)
2013-03-04 23:15:07 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
0ecc2ff0e8 First, sync to internal shared code, and then
Fixes:
	- flow control - don't override user value on re-init
	- fix to make 1G optics work correctly
	- change to interrupt enabling - some bits were incorrect
	  for certain hardware.
	- certain stats fixes, remove a duplicate increment of
	  ierror, thanks to Scott Long for pointing these out.
	- shared code link interface changed, requiring some
	  core code changes to accomodate this.
	- add an m_adj() to ETHER_ALIGN on the recieve side, this
	  was requested by Mike Karels, thanks Mike.
	- Multicast code corrections also thanks to Mike Karels.
2013-03-04 23:07:40 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
cdc1296734 revert 247035 2013-02-20 21:16:50 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
c9263bd288 Reduce excessive nesting. 2013-02-20 12:59:21 +00:00
Randall Stewart
ded5ea6a25 This fixes a out-of-order problem with several
of the newer drivers. The basic problem was
that the driver was pulling the mbuf off the
drbr ring and then when sending with xmit(), encounting
a full transmit ring. Thus the lower layer
xmit() function would return an error, and the
drivers would then append the data back on to the ring.
For TCP this is a horrible scenario sure to bring
on a fast-retransmit.

The fix is to use drbr_peek() to pull the data pointer
but not remove it from the ring. If it fails then
we either call the new drbr_putback or drbr_advance
method. Advance moves it forward (we do this sometimes
when the xmit() function frees the mbuf). When
we succeed we always call advance. The
putback will always copy the mbuf back to the top
of the ring. Note that the putback *cannot* be used
with a drbr_dequeue() only with drbr_peek(). We most
of the time, in putback, would not need to copy it
back since most likey the mbuf is still the same, but
sometimes xmit() functions will change the mbuf via
a pullup or other call. So the optimial case for
the single consumer is to always copy it back. If
we ever do a multiple_consumer (for lagg?) we
will  need a test and atomic in the put back possibly
a seperate putback_mc() in the ring buf.

Reviewed by:	jhb@freebsd.org, jlv@freebsd.org
2013-02-07 15:20:54 +00:00
Sofian Brabez
61bfd86762 Use DEVMETHOD_END macro defined in sys/bus.h instead of {0, 0} sentinel on device_method_t arrays
Reviewed by:	cognet
Approved by:	cognet
2013-01-30 18:01:20 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
646a7fea0c Clean some 'svn:executable' properties in the tree.
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon
MFC after:	3 days
2013-01-26 22:08:21 +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
Gleb Smirnoff
c6499eccad Mechanically substitute flags from historic mbuf allocator with
malloc(9) flags in sys/dev.
2012-12-04 09:32:43 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
4153fe7216 Remove the sysctl process_limit interface, after some
thought I've decided its overkill,a simple tuneable for
each RX and TX limit, and then init sets the ring values
based on that, should be sufficient.

More importantly, fix a bug causing a panic, when changing
the define style to IXGBE_LEGACY_TX a taskqueue init was
inadvertently set #ifdef when it should be #ifndef.
2012-12-03 21:38:02 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
39aa926bb3 Patch #12 OK, I said there was only 11 patches, but unfortunately
the revamped sysctl code did not work, and needed a change. This
makes the limit get set at the time that all sysctl stats are
created and is actually more elegant imho anyway.
2012-12-01 01:24:40 +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
d777904f05 Patch #10 Performance - this changes the protocol offload
interface and code in the TX path,making it tighter and
hopefully more efficient.
2012-12-01 00:03:58 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
df51baf38f Patch #9 Performance - improve the tx dma failure
path, similar to a change done in igb long ago.
2012-11-30 23:54:57 +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
6d3e416bc4 Patch #4 - this does two things, it removes a number of statistics,
these are FCOE stats (fiber channel over ethernet), something that
FreeBSD does not yet have, they were mistaken for flow control by
the implementor I believe. Secondly, the real flow control stats
are oddly named with a 'link' tag on the front, it was requested
by my validation engineer to make these stats have the same name as
the igb driver for clarity and that seemed reasonable to me.
2012-11-30 22:54:14 +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
Jack F Vogel
8fce93a144 A few important fixes:
- Testing TSO6 has led me to discover that HW RSC is
    a problematic feature, it is ONLY designed to work
    with IPv4 in the first place, and if IP forwarding
    is done it can't be disabled as LRO in the stack,
    also initial testing we've done at Intel shows an
    equal performance using TSO[46] on the TX and LRO
    on RX, if you ran older code on 82599 or later hardware
    you actually could have detrimental performance for
    this reason. So I am disabling the feature by default
    and all our adapters will now use LRO instead.

  - If you have flow control off and multiple queues it
    was possible when the buffer of one queue becomes
    full that all RX movement is stalled, to eliminate
    this problem a feature bit is now set that will allow
    packets to be dropped when full rather than stall.
    Note, the default is to have flow control on, and this
    keeps this from happening.

  - Because of the recent fixes in the stack, LRO is now
    auto-disabled when problematic, so I have decided to
    enable it by default in the capabilities in the driver.

  - There are some 1G modules used by some customers, a couple
    small tweaks to properly support those in the media code.

  - A note: we have now done some testing of TSO6 and using
    LRO with IPv6 and it all works great!! Seeing line rate
    in both directions in best cases. Thanks bz for your
    excellent work!!
2012-10-31 23:50:36 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
89da5b3198 Correct code that was lost somewhere in the past,
this was designed to keep duplicate null vlan tags from
being added. When doing vlans purely via the switch
this problem will occur. Reported by external customer.
2012-10-31 18:16:42 +00:00
Eitan Adler
2da1951583 Now that device disabling is generic, remove extraneous code from the
device drivers that used to provide this feature.

This is a subset of 241856 (which was reverted)

Reviewed by:	des
Approved by:	cperciva (implicit)
MFC after:	1 week
2012-10-22 22:29:48 +00:00
Eitan Adler
a8de37b024 This isn't functionally identical. In some cases a hint to disable
unit 0 would in fact disable all units.

This reverts r241856

Approved by: cperciva (implicit)
2012-10-22 13:06:09 +00:00
Eitan Adler
76b7512247 Now that device disabling is generic, remove extraneous code from the
device drivers that used to provide this feature.

Reviewed by:	des
Approved by:	cperciva
MFC after:	1 week
2012-10-22 03:41:14 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
608ae712d3 provide helper if_initbaudrate() to set if_baudrate_pf and if_baudrate_pf.
again, use ixgbe(4) as an example of how to use new helper function.

Reviewed by:	jhb
MFC after:	1 week
2012-10-17 19:24:13 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
0fef97fea3 introduce concept of ifi_baudrate power factor. the idea is to work
around the problem where high speed interfaces (such as ixgbe(4))
are not able to report real ifi_baudrate. bascially, take a spare
byte from struct if_data and use it to store ifi_baudrate power
factor. in other words,

real ifi_baudrate = ifi_baudrate * 10 ^ ifi_baudrate power factor

this should be backwards compatible with old binaries. use ixgbe(4)
as an example on how drivers would set ifi_baudrate power factor

Discussed with:	kib, scottl, glebius
MFC after:	1 week
2012-10-16 20:18:15 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
063efed28c The drbr(9) API appeared to be so unclear, that most drivers in
tree used it incorrectly, which lead to inaccurate overrated
if_obytes accounting. The drbr(9) used to update ifnet stats on
drbr_enqueue(), which is not accurate since enqueuing doesn't
imply successful processing by driver. Dequeuing neither mean
that. Most drivers also called drbr_stats_update() which did
accounting again, leading to doubled if_obytes statistics. And
in case of severe transmitting, when a packet could be several
times enqueued and dequeued it could have been accounted several
times.

o Thus, make drbr(9) API thinner. Now drbr(9) merely chooses between
  ALTQ queueing or buf_ring(9) queueing.
  - It doesn't touch the buf_ring stats any more.
  - It doesn't touch ifnet stats anymore.
  - drbr_stats_update() no longer exists.

o buf_ring(9) handles its stats itself:
  - It handles br_drops itself.
  - br_prod_bytes stats are dropped. Rationale: no one ever
    reads them but update of a common counter on every packet
    negatively affects performance due to excessive cache
    invalidation.
  - buf_ring_enqueue_bytes() reduced to buf_ring_enqueue(), since
    we no longer account bytes.

o Drivers handle their stats theirselves: if_obytes, if_omcasts.

o mlx4(4), igb(4), em(4), vxge(4), oce(4) and  ixv(4) no longer
  use drbr_stats_update(), and update ifnet stats theirselves.

o bxe(4) was the most correct driver, it didn't call
  drbr_stats_update(), thus it was the only driver accurate under
  moderate load. Now it also maintains stats itself.

o ixgbe(4) had already taken stats from hardware, so just
  - drop software stats updating.
  - take multicast packet count from hardware as well.

o mxge(4) just no longer needs NO_SLOW_STATS define.

o cxgb(4), cxgbe(4) need no change, since they obtain stats
  from hardware.

Reviewed by:	jfv, gnn
2012-09-28 18:28:27 +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
Eitan Adler
2bfb8a83f6 Define missing DEBUGOUT# macros. DEBUGOUT[45] are not yet used but are
being defined pre-emptively to avoid future build breakage

PR:		kern/168967
Submitted by:	fuzhli <fuzl@arraynetworks.com.cn>
Approved by:	cperciva
MFC after:	1 week
2012-09-13 14:40:24 +00:00