freebsd-nq/sys/dev/ice/ice_features.h
Eric Joyner 71d104536b ice(4): Introduce new driver for Intel E800 Ethernet controllers
The ice(4) driver is the driver for the Intel E8xx series Ethernet
controllers; currently with codenames Columbiaville and
Columbia Park.

These new controllers support 100G speeds, as well as introducing
more queues, better virtualization support, and more offload
capabilities. Future work will enable virtual functions (like
in ixl(4)) and the other functionality outlined above.

For full functionality, the kernel should be compiled with
"device ice_ddp" like in the amd64 NOTES file, and/or
ice_ddp_load="YES" should be added to /boot/loader.conf so that
the DDP package file included in this commit can be downloaded
to the adapter. Otherwise, the adapter will fall back to a single
queue mode with limited functionality.

A man page for this driver will be forthcoming.

MFC after:	1 month
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	Intel Corporation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21959
2020-05-26 23:35:10 +00:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */
/* Copyright (c) 2020, Intel Corporation
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/*$FreeBSD$*/
/**
* @file ice_features.h
* @brief device feature controls
*
* Contains a list of various device features which could be enabled or
* disabled.
*/
#ifndef _ICE_FEATURES_H_
#define _ICE_FEATURES_H_
/**
* @enum feat_list
* @brief driver feature enumeration
*
* Enumeration of possible device driver features that can be enabled or
* disabled. Each possible value represents a different feature which can be
* enabled or disabled.
*
* The driver stores a bitmap of the features that the device and OS are
* capable of, as well as another bitmap indicating which features are
* currently enabled for that device.
*/
enum feat_list {
ICE_FEATURE_SRIOV,
ICE_FEATURE_RSS,
ICE_FEATURE_NETMAP,
ICE_FEATURE_FDIR,
ICE_FEATURE_MSI,
ICE_FEATURE_MSIX,
ICE_FEATURE_RDMA,
ICE_FEATURE_SAFE_MODE,
ICE_FEATURE_LENIENT_LINK_MODE,
ICE_FEATURE_DEFAULT_OVERRIDE,
/* Must be last entry */
ICE_FEATURE_COUNT
};
/**
* ice_disable_unsupported_features - Disable features not enabled by OS
* @bitmap: the feature bitmap
*
* Check for OS support of various driver features. Clear the feature bit for
* any feature which is not enabled by the OS. This should be called early
* during driver attach after setting up the feature bitmap.
*
* @remark the bitmap parameter is marked as unused in order to avoid an
* unused parameter warning in case none of the features need to be disabled.
*/
static inline void
ice_disable_unsupported_features(ice_bitmap_t __unused *bitmap)
{
ice_clear_bit(ICE_FEATURE_SRIOV, bitmap);
#ifndef DEV_NETMAP
ice_clear_bit(ICE_FEATURE_NETMAP, bitmap);
#endif
}
#endif