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336 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Navdeep Parhar
9f78434942 cxgbe(4): Use VLAN_TRUNKDEV instead of private cookie to figure out the
parent of a VLAN ifnet.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-08-15 21:24:05 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
51347c3ff1 cxgbe(4): Use two hashes instead of a table to keep track of
hashfilters.  Two because the driver needs to look up a hashfilter by
its 4-tuple or tid.

A couple of fixes while here:
- Reject attempts to add duplicate hashfilters.
- Do not assume that any part of the 4-tuple that isn't specified is 0.
  This makes it consistent with all other mandatory parameters that
  already require explicit user input.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-08-15 03:03:01 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
37310a98a8 cxgbe(4): Move all control queues to the adapter.
There used to be one control queue per adapter (the mgmtq) that was
initialized during adapter init and one per port that was initialized
later during port init.  This change moves all the control queues (one
per port/channel) to the adapter so that they are initialized during
adapter init and are available before any port is up.  This allows the
driver to issue ctrlq work requests over any channel without having to
bring up any port.

MFH:		2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-08-11 21:10:08 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
3098bcfc05 cxgbe(4): Create two variants of service_iq, one for queues with
freelists and one for those without.

MFH:		3 weeks
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-08-11 04:55:47 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
5fc0f72f3b cxgbe(4): Add support for high priority filters on T6+. They have their
own region in the TCAM starting with T6, unlike previous chips where
they were in the same region as normal filters.

These filters "hit" before anything else in the LE's lookup.  The exact
order is:
a) High priority filters
b) TOE's active region (TCAM and/or hash)
c) Servers (TOE hw listeners)
d) Normal filters

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-08-09 14:19:47 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
09a7189fb7 cxgbe(4): Allow the driver to specify a burst size when configuring a
traffic class for rate limiting.

Add experimental knobs that allow the user to specify a default pktsize
and burstsize for traffic classes associated with a port:

dev.<ifname>.<instance>.tc.pktsize
dev.<ifname>.<instance>.tc.burstsize

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-08-07 22:13:03 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
1979b51141 cxgbe(4): Allow user-configured and driver-configured traffic classes to
be used simultaneously.  Move sysctl_tc and sysctl_tc_params to
t4_sched.c while here.

MFC after:	3 weeks
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-08-06 23:21:13 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
7b8f5a200a cxgbe(4): Break up sysctl_bitfield into 8 bit and 16 bit variants. Have
them display the current value of the bitfield rather than the fixed
value that was provided when the sysctl node was created.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-08-06 21:54:51 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
0c71c9ccb2 cxgbe(4): Improvements in TID management.
- Ignore any type of TID where the start/end values are not in the
  correct order.  There are situations where the firmware isn't able to
  reserve room for the number requested in the config file but doesn't
  report a failure during configuration and instead sets end <= start.

- Track start/end in tid_tab and remove some redundant copies from
  adapter->params.

- Move all the start/end and other read-only parameters to a quiet part
  of tid_tab, away from the tid locks.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-08-02 22:52:05 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
aa8c29e5e7 cxgbe(4): Consider rateunit before ratemode when displaying information
about a traffic class.  This matches the order in which the firmware
evaluates unit and mode internally.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-07-26 07:29:44 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
069262a734 Fix vertical whitespace nit in cxgbe. 2018-07-10 06:09:25 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
82df14c3ab cxgbe(4): Add a sysctl to report the chip's microprocessor's load
averages.  This works with debug or custom firmwares only.

sysctl dev.<nexus>.<instance>.loadavg
sysctl dev.t6nex.0.loadavg

MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-07-10 03:03:10 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
af8854fdc1 cxgbe(4): Do not leak the filters in the hashfilter table on module
unload.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-06-27 01:51:17 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
6ddad9de86 cxgbe(4): sysctls to display the local and intr CPUs for the adapter.
The driver assumes the list can change (even though it does't right now)
and queries it every time the sysctl runs.

sysctl dev.<nexus>.<inst>.local_cpus
sysctl dev.<nexus>.<inst>.intr_cpus

sysctl dev.t6nex.0.local_cpus
sysctl dev.t6nex.0.intr_cpus

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-06-15 18:04:44 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
2ea5b0f54a cxgbe(4): Catch up with recent changes in the kernel -- it no longer
holds non-sleepable locks around any of the driver ioctls.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-06-14 01:27:35 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
1bb577b4c2 cxgbe(4): Remove homemade version of htobe32 from the driver.
It was needed only for ia64 where it was implemented as a call to
bswapXX, which was always a real function.  htobeXX with a constant
argument is calculated at compile-time everywhere else.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-06-12 06:46:03 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
c27fcc70cc cxgbe(4): Include full duplex mediaopt in media that can be reported as
active.  Always report full duplex in active media.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-06-01 16:46:29 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
b9330ed7a2 cxgbe(4): Retire an old check. 2018-06-01 01:05:34 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
2dae2a7487 cxgbe(4): Add code to deal with the chip's source MAC table (aka SMT).
Submitted by:	Krishnamraju Eraparaju @ Chelsio
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-31 21:31:08 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
1e3e6b634e cxgbe(4): Use ifm for ifmedia just like the rest of the kernel.
No functional change.
2018-05-31 02:22:40 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
7cff4fd2d7 cxgbe(4): Implement ifm_change callback.
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-31 02:10:50 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
56226f5673 cxgbe(4): Consider all supported speeds when building the ifmedia list
for a port.  Fix other related issues while here:
- Require port lock for access to link_config.
- Allow 100Mbps operation by tracking the speed in Mbps.  Yes, really.
- New port flag to indicate that the media list is immutable.  It will
  be used in future refinements.

This also fixes a bug where the driver reports incorrect media with
recent firmwares.

MFC after:	2 days
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-30 22:36:09 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
475d42db4a cxgbe(4): Report IFCAP_TXRTLMT to kernels built with RATELIMIT if the
firmware has provisioned resources for this feature.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-24 10:55:26 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
786099de5e cxgbe(4): Data path for rate-limited tx.
This is hardware support for the SO_MAX_PACING_RATE sockopt (see
setsockopt(2)), which is available in kernels built with "options
RATELIMIT".

Relnotes:	Yes
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-24 10:18:14 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
1dd95f641e cxgbe(4): Fix range checks in is_etid. 2018-05-24 08:02:11 +00:00
Matt Macy
d7c5a620e2 ifnet: Replace if_addr_lock rwlock with epoch + mutex
Run on LLNW canaries and tested by pho@

gallatin:
Using a 14-core, 28-HTT single socket E5-2697 v3 with a 40GbE MLX5
based ConnectX 4-LX NIC, I see an almost 12% improvement in received
packet rate, and a larger improvement in bytes delivered all the way
to userspace.

When the host receiving 64 streams of netperf -H $DUT -t UDP_STREAM -- -m 1,
I see, using nstat -I mce0 1 before the patch:

InMpps OMpps  InGbs  OGbs err TCP Est %CPU syscalls csw     irq GBfree
4.98   0.00   4.42   0.00 4235592     33   83.80 4720653 2149771   1235 247.32
4.73   0.00   4.20   0.00 4025260     33   82.99 4724900 2139833   1204 247.32
4.72   0.00   4.20   0.00 4035252     33   82.14 4719162 2132023   1264 247.32
4.71   0.00   4.21   0.00 4073206     33   83.68 4744973 2123317   1347 247.32
4.72   0.00   4.21   0.00 4061118     33   80.82 4713615 2188091   1490 247.32
4.72   0.00   4.21   0.00 4051675     33   85.29 4727399 2109011   1205 247.32
4.73   0.00   4.21   0.00 4039056     33   84.65 4724735 2102603   1053 247.32

After the patch

InMpps OMpps  InGbs  OGbs err TCP Est %CPU syscalls csw     irq GBfree
5.43   0.00   4.20   0.00 3313143     33   84.96 5434214 1900162   2656 245.51
5.43   0.00   4.20   0.00 3308527     33   85.24 5439695 1809382   2521 245.51
5.42   0.00   4.19   0.00 3316778     33   87.54 5416028 1805835   2256 245.51
5.42   0.00   4.19   0.00 3317673     33   90.44 5426044 1763056   2332 245.51
5.42   0.00   4.19   0.00 3314839     33   88.11 5435732 1792218   2499 245.52
5.44   0.00   4.19   0.00 3293228     33   91.84 5426301 1668597   2121 245.52

Similarly, netperf reports 230Mb/s before the patch, and 270Mb/s after the patch

Reviewed by:	gallatin
Sponsored by:	Limelight Networks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15366
2018-05-18 20:13:34 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
67e071128d cxgbe(4): Implement ifnet callbacks that deal with send tags.
An etid (ethoffload tid) is allocated for a send tag and it acquires a
reference on the traffic class that matches the send parameters
associated with the tag.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-18 06:09:15 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
d88a0442bb cxgbe(4): Fix s->neq miscalculation in r333698. 2018-05-17 06:04:50 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
eff62dba61 cxgbe(4): Allocate offload Tx queues when a card has resources
provisioned for NIC_ETHOFLD and the kernel has option RATELIMIT.

It is possible to use the chip's offload queues for normal NIC Tx and
not just TOE Tx.  The difference is that these queues support out of
order processing of work requests and have a per-"flowid" mechanism for
tracking credits between the driver and hardware.  This allows Tx for
any number of flows bound to different rate limits to be submitted to a
single Tx queue and the work requests for slow flows won't cause HOL
blocking for the rest.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-17 01:42:18 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
93c0bfb85b cxgbe(4): Add NIC_ETHOFLD to the NIC capabilities allowed by the driver
by default.

This is the first of a series of commits that will add support for
RATELIMIT kernel option to the base if_cxgbe driver, for use with
ordinary NIC traffic "flows".  RATELIMIT is already supported by t4_tom
for the fully-offloaded TCP connections that it handles.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-17 00:52:48 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
47ae7a7e4f cxgbe(4): Fall back to a failsafe configuration built into the firmware
if an error is reported while pre-processing the configuration file that
the driver attempted to use.

Also, allow the user to explicitly use the built-in configuration with
hw.cxgbe.config_file="built-in"

MFC after:	2 days
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-16 17:55:16 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
40f242e440 cxgbe(4): Claim some more T5 and T6 boards.
MFC after:	2 days
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-15 21:54:59 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
f7a203bc21 cxgbe(4): Disable write-combined doorbells by default.
This had been the default behavior but was changed accidentally as part
of the recent iw_cxgbe+OFED overhaul.  Fix another bug in that change
while here: the global knob affects all the adapters in the system and
should be left alone by per-adapter code.

MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-10 06:33:54 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
5174205de5 cxgbe(4): Determine whether the firmware supports the FILTER2 work
request, which can be used to configure hardware NAT and swapmac.

All firmwares released after Jan 2017 support this work request.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-10 00:04:14 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
89f651e704 cxgbe(4): Add support for hash filters.
These filters reside in the card's memory instead of its TCAM and can be
configured via a new "hashfilter" subcommand in cxgbetool.  Hash and
normal TCAM filters can be used together.  The hardware does an
exact-match of packet fields for hash filters, unlike the masked match
performed for TCAM filters.  Any T5/T6 card with memory can support at
least half a million hash filters.  The sample config file with the
driver configures 512K of these, it is possible to double this to 1
million+ in some cases.

The chip does an exact-match of fields of incoming datagrams with hash
filters and performs the action configured for the filter if it matches.
The fields to match are specified in a "filter mask" in the firmware
config file.  The filter mask always includes the 5-tuple (sip, dip,
sport, dport, ipproto).  It can, optionally, also include any subset of
the filter mode (see filterMode and filterMask in the firmware config
file).

For example:
filterMode = fragmentation, mpshittype, protocol, vlan, port, fcoe
filterMask = protocol, port, vlan

Exact values of the 5-tuple, the physical port, and VLAN tag would have
to be provided while setting up a hash filter with the chip
configuration above.

Hash filters support all actions supported by TCAM filters.  A packet
that hits a hash filter can be dropped, let through (with optional
steering to a specific queue or RSS region), switched out of another
port (with optional L2 rewrite of DMAC, SMAC, VLAN tag), or get NAT'ed.
(Support for some of these will show up in the driver in a follow-up
commit very shortly).

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-09 04:09:49 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
b6f2c452cb cxgbe(4): Update all firmwares to 1.19.1.0.
These firmwares and the following list of changes are from the public
ChelsioUwire-3.7.1.0 release.

T6 Firmware
================================================================================
Version : 1.19.1.0
Date    : 04/23/2018
================================================================================

Fixes
-----

BASE:
- Fixed traffic stall when rate-limit is modified while running traffic.
- Fixes a firmware crash in FW_ETH_TX_EO_WR handling.
- Fixes host DCB support when FW_PORT_CMD is used.

ETH:
- Exit Auto-Negotiation if we don't receive base page from peer within 10s.
  This fixes some cases where in we keep on restarting auto negotiation without
  ever exiting, resulting in link failure.
- Fixes an issue where VF packets counter were not increasing if VF packets
  coalesced WR is used by driver.

OFLD:
- Kernel and user mode NVMEoF performance enhancements.

FOiSCSI:
- Fixes fw crash when trying to connect to non-existence IPv6 iSNS target.

================================================================================
Version : 1.18.9.0
Date    : 03/27/2018
================================================================================

Fixes
-----

BASE:
- For Ethernet frames less than 64B, pad them with zero bytes as per IEEE spec
  (RFC 894).
- Added a new parameter iqtype to FW_IQ_CMD to identify the ingress NIC or offload
  queues. This fixes an issue where driver was receiving interrupt with no new
  messages in queue.
- FW_PARAMS_CMD processes all the valaid paramaters and returns value 0UL for
  any unknown parameter.

OFLD:
- Fixes connection failure during SRQ reuse.
- Fixes incorrect cqe in case of WRITE with immediate operation.

FOiSCSI:
- Fixes a fw crash when wrong node-id is passed to FW_FOISCSI_CTRL_WR.

FOFCoE:
- Fixes a fw hang while creating NPIV.

Enhancements
------------

ETH:
- A new WR FW_ETH_TX_PKTS_VM_WR added to support VM packet coalescing.

================================================================================
Version : 1.18.4.0
Date    : 02/28/2018
================================================================================

Fixes
-----

BASE:
- Fixed Rate limiting not working for 101Mbps<=rate limit<=163Mbps range.
- Fixed starting more than 32 VMs on PF4 causing firmware hang.

ETH:
- Fixed link failure due to FEC mismatch with optics.
- Fixed link failure with link toggle stress tests.
- Only BaseR FEC is supported for 50G.
- Fixed a bug in next page handling which sometimes causes link down.
- Fixed port down due to failre to read eeprom contents of some modules.
- Fixed a bug causing adapter to fail with spider configuration.

FOiSCSI:
- Fixed a bug causing login failure when connecting to multiple targets.

Enhancements
------------

BASE:
- Added a new firmware API to retrieve the maximum temperaturethreshold for
  the chip (FW_PARAM_DEV_DIAG_MAXTMPTHRESH).

ETH:
- Added support for user to contol pause negotiation during auto negotiation.

FOiSCSI:
- Added a new facility to redirect few fw events to offload rx queue
  (based on driver's configration)
- Driver can ignore providing ipv6 prefix len during ipv6 address configuration.

================================================================================
Version : 1.17.14.0
Date    : 12/27/2017
================================================================================

FIXES
-----

BASE:
- Fixed an FLR failure during simulteneous power up of VM.
- Fixed an issue in vlan acl which was limiting vlan range to 1024.

ETH:
- Enabled RS-FEC for 25G active copper cable and 25GBASE-SR.
- When auto negotiation is enabled, final pause settings are resolved
  based on local and peer pause settings.
- Handle NACK for an I2C access.

OFLD
- Fixed rdma connection cleanup in SO adpater.
- Fixed rdma connections during read invalidate.
- Fixed the crash when invalid BW rate is passed to fw.
- Fixed the traffic hang when BW allocation is changed from switch during traffic.

FOFCoE:
- Fixed an issue where initiator remains logged-in even after LLDP is disabled
  on switch.

ENHANCEMENTS
------------

BASE:
- Added support for 248 VFs.
- Added fw driver periodic calibration for MC.

ETH:
- Added XLAUI port type support.
- Added raw mac entry deletion support (FW_VI_MAC_ID_BASED_FREE).

OFLD:
- Inline IPSec support added (flag F_FW_ULPTX_WR_DATA indicates the inline
  IPSec WR).
- New work request FW_RI_RDMA_WRITE_CMPL_WR (write with completion) added to

T5 Firmware
================================================================================
Version : 1.19.1.0
Date    : 04/23/2018
================================================================================

Fixes
-----

BASE:
- Fixes a firmware crash in FW_ETH_TX_EO_WR handling.
- Fixes host DCB support when FW_PORT_CMD is used.

ETH:
- Fixes an issue where VF packets counter were not increasing if VF packets
  coalesced WR is used by driver.

OFLD:
- Fixes an issue where fw hangs if max traffic rate passed is 0.

FOiSCSI:
-  Fixes fw crash when trying to connect to non-existence IPv6 iSNS target.

================================================================================
Version : 1.18.9.0
Date    : 03/27/2018
================================================================================

Fixes
-----

BASE:
- For Ethernet frames less than 64B, pad them with zero bytes as per IEEE spec
  (RFC 894).
- Added a new parameter iqtype to FW_IQ_CMD to identify the ingress NIC or offload
  queues. This fixes an issue where driver was receiving interrupt with no new
  messages in queue.

ETH:
- Pad the Ethernet packets of size less than 64B with zeros. This fixes the
  incorrect checksum generation of packets less then 64B.

FOiSCSI:
- Fixes a fw crash when wrong node-id is passed to FW_FOISCSI_CTRL_WR.

FOFCoE:
- Fixes a fw hang while creating NPIV.

Enhancements
------------

ETH:
- A new WR FW_ETH_TX_PKTS_VM_WR added to support VM packet coalescing.

================================================================================
Version : 1.18.4.0
Date    : 02/28/2018
================================================================================

Fixes
-----

BASE:
- Fixed starting more than 32 VMs on PF4 causing firmware hang.

FOiSCSI:
- Fixed a bug causing login failure when connecting to multiple targets.

Enhancements
------------

BASE:
- Added a new firmware API to retrieve the maximum temperaturethreshold for
  the chip (FW_PARAM_DEV_DIAG_MAXTMPTHRESH).

ETH:
- Added support for user to contol pause negotiation during auto negotiation.

FOiSCSI:
- Added a new facility to redirect few fw events to offload rx queue
  (based on driver's configration)
- Driver can ignore providing ipv6 prefix len during ipv6 address configuration.

================================================================================
Version : 1.17.14.0
Date    : 12/27/2017
================================================================================

FIXES
-----

BASE:
- Fixed an issue in vlan acl which was limiting vlan range to 1024.

ETH:
- Corrected lane inversion logic.
- Fixed improper LED behavior in T580 cards.
- When auto negotiation is enabled, final pause settings are resolved
  based on local and peer pause settings.
- Handle NACK for an I2C access.

OFLD
- Fixed rdma connections during read invalidate.

FOiSCSI:
- Fixed a connections hang when link is toggled frequently.

FOFCoE:
- Fixed an issue where initiator remains logged-in even after LLDP is disabled
  on switch.

ENHANCEMENTS
------------

BASE:
- Added support for 124 VFs.

ETH:
- Added XLAUI port type support.
- Added raw mac entry deletion support (FW_VI_MAC_ID_BASED_FREE).

OFLD:
- New work request FW_RI_RDMA_WRITE_CMPL_WR (write with completion) added to
  optimize NVMEoF write.

T4 Firmware
================================================================================
Version : 1.19.1.0
Date    : 04/23/2018
================================================================================

Fixes
-----

BASE:
- Fixes a firmware crash in FW_ETH_TX_EO_WR handling.
- Fixes host DCB support when FW_PORT_CMD is used.

FOiSCSI:
-  Fixes fw crash when trying to connect to non-existence IPv6 iSNS target.

================================================================================
Version : 1.18.9.0
Date    : 03/27/2018
================================================================================

Fixes
-----

BASE:
- Added a new paramter iqtype to FW_IQ_CMD to identify the ingress NIC or
  offload queues. This fixes an issue where driver was receiving interrupt with
  no new messages in queue.

FOFCoE:
- Fixes a fw hang while creating NPIV.

Enhancements
------------

ETH:
- A new WR FW_ETH_TX_PKTS_VM_WR added to support VM packet coalescing.

================================================================================
Version : 1.18.4.0
Date    : 02/28/2018
================================================================================

Enhancements
------------

BASE:
- Added a new firmware API to retrieve the maximum temperaturethreshold for
  the chip (FW_PARAM_DEV_DIAG_MAXTMPTHRESH).

================================================================================
Version : 1.17.14.0
Date    : 12/27/2017
================================================================================

FIXES
-----

BASE:
- Fixed an issue in vlan acl which was limiting vlan range to 1024.

MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-05 20:16:08 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
e1320420d5 cxgbe(4): Move all TCAM filter code into a separate file.
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-01 20:17:22 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
a378e59420 Optionally panic when cxgbe encounters a fatal error
Sometimes it is better to panic than to leave a machine
unreachable.

Reviewed by:	np
Sponsored by:	Netflix
2018-05-01 15:33:21 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
faf6d96b45 cxgbe(4): Destroy the cdev before disabling interrupts in driver detach.
Filter work requests are submitted in the nexus cdev's ioctl which then
blocks waiting for a reply.  If driver detach runs in this state and
disables interrupts the ioctl will never complete and detach will hang
in destroy_cdev.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-05-01 14:59:38 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
111638bf68 cxgbe(4): Convert ACT_OPEN_RPL to a shared CPL.
Reserve 3b in the 14b atid to identify the owner and use it to dispatch
the CPL.  This allows all CPLs that use an atid to be used as shared
CPLs, although ACT_OPEN_RPL is the only one being converted in this
revision.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-04-30 21:47:30 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
4535e8046f cxgbe(4): Use opaque cookies or tid range-checks to determine the
intended recipient of a CPL when it can't be determined solely from the
opcode.  Retire the per-queue handlers for such CPLs in favor of the new
scheme.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-04-30 15:18:38 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
8896672a77 cxgbe(4): Move release_tid to the base NIC driver for future consumers.
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications.
2018-04-26 22:04:21 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
3747c1ffc7 cxgbe(4): Break up alloc_tid_tabs and move the atid routines to the base
NIC driver.  The atid services will be used by new features (hashfilters
and inline TLS) that do not involve TOE.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-04-26 19:00:35 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
1131c927c4 cxgbe(4): Add support for Connection Offload Policy (aka COP).
COP allows fine-grained control on whether to offload a TCP connection
using t4_tom, and what settings to apply to a connection selected for
offload.  t4_tom must still be loaded and IFCAP_TOE must still be
enabled for full TCP offload to take place on an interface.  The
difference is that IFCAP_TOE used to be the only knob and would enable
TOE for all new connections on the inteface, but now the driver will
also consult the COP, if any, before offloading to the hardware TOE.

A policy is a plain text file with any number of rules, one per line.
Each rule has a "match" part consisting of a socket-type (L = listen,
A = active open, P = passive open, D = don't care) and a pcap-filter(7)
expression, and a "settings" part that specifies whether to offload the
connection or not and the parameters to use if so.  The general format
of a rule is: [socket-type] expr => settings

Example.  See cxgbetool(8) for more information.
[L] ip && port http => offload
[L] port 443 => !offload
[L] port ssh => offload
[P] src net 192.168/16 && dst port ssh => offload !nagle !timestamp cong newreno
[P] dst port ssh => offload !nagle ecn cong tahoe
[P] dst port http => offload
[A] dst port 443 => offload tls
[A] dst net 192.168/16 => offload !timestamp cong highspeed

The driver processes the rules for each new listen, active open, or
passive open and stops at the first match.  There is an implicit rule at
the end of every policy that prohibits offload when no rule in the
policy matches:
[D] all => !offload

This is a reworked and expanded version of a patch submitted by
Krishnamraju Eraparaju @ Chelsio.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-04-14 19:07:56 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
de93353248 cxgbe(4): Always display an error message if SIOCSIFFLAGS will leave
IFF_UP and IFF_DRV_RUNNING out of sync.  ifhwioctl in the kernel pays no
attention to the return code from the driver ioctl during SIOCSIFFLAGS
so these messages are the only indication that the ioctl was called but
failed.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-04-04 22:52:24 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
f8fea0d90e cxgbe: Implement tcp_info handler for connections handled by t4_tom.
The TCB is read using a memory window right now.  A better alternate to
get self-consistent, uncached information would be to use a GET_TCB
request but waiting for a reply from hw while holding non-sleepable
locks is quite inconvenient.

Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14817
2018-04-03 01:22:15 +00:00
Brooks Davis
541d96aaaf Use an accessor function to access ifr_data.
This fixes 32-bit compat (no ioctl command defintions are required
as struct ifreq is the same size).  This is believed to be sufficent to
fully support ifconfig on 32-bit systems.

Reviewed by:	kib
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
MFC after:	1 week
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14900
2018-03-30 18:50:13 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
d57241d2e7 cxgbe(4): Always initialize requested_speed to a valid value.
This fixes an avoidable EINVAL when the user tries to disable AN after
the port is initialized but l1cfg doesn't have a valid speed to use.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-03-24 01:07:58 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
5401e09688 cxgbe(4): Tunnel congestion drops on a port should be cleared when the
stats for that port are cleared.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2018-03-22 02:04:57 +00:00
John Baldwin
1e9538d253 Support for TLS offload of TOE connections on T6 adapters.
The TOE engine in Chelsio T6 adapters supports offloading of TLS
encryption and TCP segmentation for offloaded connections.  Sockets
using TLS are required to use a set of custom socket options to upload
RX and TX keys to the NIC and to enable RX processing.  Currently
these socket options are implemented as TCP options in the vendor
specific range.  A patched OpenSSL library will be made available in a
port / package for use with the TLS TOE support.

TOE sockets can either offload both transmit and reception of TLS
records or just transmit.  TLS offload (both RX and TX) is enabled by
setting the dev.t6nex.<x>.tls sysctl to 1 and requires TOE to be
enabled on the relevant interface.  Transmit offload can be used on
any "normal" or TLS TOE socket by using the custom socket option to
program a transmit key.  This permits most TOE sockets to
transparently offload TLS when applications use a patched SSL library
(e.g. using LD_LIBRARY_PATH to request use of a patched OpenSSL
library).  Receive offload can only be used with TOE sockets using the
TLS mode.  The dev.t6nex.0.toe.tls_rx_ports sysctl can be set to a
list of TCP port numbers.  Any connection with either a local or
remote port number in that list will be created as a TLS socket rather
than a plain TOE socket.  Note that although this sysctl accepts an
arbitrary list of port numbers, the sysctl(8) tool is only able to set
sysctl nodes to a single value.  A TLS socket will hang without
receiving data if used by an application that is not using a patched
SSL library.  Thus, the tls_rx_ports node should be used with care.
For a server mostly concerned with offloading TLS transmit, this node
is not needed as plain TOE sockets will fall back to software crypto
when using an unpatched SSL library.

New per-interface statistics nodes are added giving counts of TLS
packets and payload bytes (payload bytes do not include TLS headers or
authentication tags/MACs) offloaded via the TOE engine, e.g.:

dev.cc.0.stats.rx_tls_octets: 149
dev.cc.0.stats.rx_tls_records: 13
dev.cc.0.stats.tx_tls_octets: 26501823
dev.cc.0.stats.tx_tls_records: 1620

TLS transmit work requests are constructed by a new variant of
t4_push_frames() called t4_push_tls_records() in tom/t4_tls.c.

TLS transmit work requests require a buffer containing IVs.  If the
IVs are too large to fit into the work request, a separate buffer is
allocated when constructing a work request.  This buffer is associated
with the transmit descriptor and freed when the descriptor is ACKed by
the adapter.

Received TLS frames use two new CPL messages.  The first message is a
CPL_TLS_DATA containing the decryped payload of a single TLS record.
The handler places the mbuf containing the received payload on an
mbufq in the TOE pcb.  The second message is a CPL_RX_TLS_CMP message
which includes a copy of the TLS header and indicates if there were
any errors.  The handler for this message places the TLS header into
the socket buffer followed by the saved mbuf with the payload data.
Both of these handlers are contained in tom/t4_tls.c.

A few routines were exposed from t4_cpl_io.c for use by t4_tls.c
including send_rx_credits(), a new send_rx_modulate(), and
t4_close_conn().

TLS keys for both transmit and receive are stored in onboard memory
in the NIC in the "TLS keys" memory region.

In some cases a TLS socket can hang with pending data available in the
NIC that is not delivered to the host.  As a workaround, TLS sockets
are more aggressive about sending CPL_RX_DATA_ACK messages anytime that
any data is read from a TLS socket.  In addition, a fallback timer will
periodically send CPL_RX_DATA_ACK messages to the NIC for connections
that are still in the handshake phase.  Once the connection has
finished the handshake and programmed RX keys via the socket option,
the timer is stopped.

A new function select_ulp_mode() is used to determine what sub-mode a
given TOE socket should use (plain TOE, DDP, or TLS).  The existing
set_tcpddp_ulp_mode() function has been renamed to set_ulp_mode() and
handles initialization of TLS-specific state when necessary in
addition to DDP-specific state.

Since TLS sockets do not receive individual TCP segments but always
receive full TLS records, they can receive more data than is available
in the current window (e.g. if a 16k TLS record is received but the
socket buffer is itself 16k).  To cope with this, just drop the window
to 0 when this happens, but track the overage and "eat" the overage as
it is read from the socket buffer not opening the window (or adding
rx_credits) for the overage bytes.

Reviewed by:	np (earlier version)
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14529
2018-03-13 23:05:51 +00:00