tunable SYSCTL's. Linux module parameters are associated with the
module they belong to. FreeBSD does not share this concept of a parent
module. Instead add macros which define the prefix to use for the
module parameters in the LinuxKPI consumers.
While at it convert all "bool" LinuxKPI module parameters to "byte"
type, because we don't have a "bool" type of SYSCTL in FreeBSD.
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function to error out early when no port module is present and doing
eeprom access. This also prevents error codes from filling up in
dmesg.
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Tested by: Netflix
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include the following list of changes:
- Added eswitch ACL table management
Introduce API for managing ACL table.
This API include the following features:
1) vlan filter - for VST/VGT+ support.
2) spoofcheck.
3) robust functionality to allow/drop general untagged/tagged traffic.
4) support for both ingress and egress ACL types.
- Added loopback filter to the vacl table.
- Added multicast list set in the vPort context
- Added promiscuous mode set in the vPort context
- Set the vlan list in vPort context
1) Check caps if VLAN list is not longer than FW supports
2) Set MODIFY_NIC_VPORT_CONTEXT command
- Changed MLX5_EEPROM_MAX_BYTES from 48 to 32 so that a single EEPROM
reading cannot cross the 128-byte boundary. Previously reading the
MCIA register was done in batches of 48 bytes. The third reading
would then by-pass the 127th byte, which means that part of the low
page and part of the high page would be read at the same time, which
created a bug:
1st: 0-47 bytes
2nd: 48-95 bytes
3rd: 96-143 bytes
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Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4411
driver. This includes binding all interrupt and worker threads
according to the RSS configuration, setting up correct Toeplitz
hashing keys as given by RSS and setting the correct mbuf
hashtype for all received traffic.
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Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4410
from Mellanox Technologies. The current driver supports ethernet
speeds up to and including 100 GBit/s. Infiniband support will be
done later.
The code added is not compiled by default, which will be done by a
separate commit.
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MFC after: 2 weeks