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John Baldwin
07159830be Add support for zero-copy aio_write() on TOE sockets.
AIO write requests for a TOE socket on a Chelsio T4+ adapter can now
DMA directly from the user-supplied buffer.  This is implemented by
wiring the pages backing the user-supplied buffer and queueing special
mbufs backed by raw VM pages to the socket buffer.  The TOE code
recognizes these special mbufs and builds a sglist from the VM page
array associated with the mbuf when queueing a work request to the TOE.

Because these mbufs do not have an associated virtual address, m_data
is not valid.  Thus, the AIO handler does not invoke sosend() directly
for these mbufs but instead inlines portions of sosend_generic() and
tcp_usr_send().

An aiotx_buffer structure is used to describe the user buffer (e.g.
it holds the array of VM pages and a reference to the AIO job).  The
special mbufs reference this structure via m_ext.  Note that a single
job might be split across multiple mbufs (e.g. if it is larger than
the socket buffer size).  The 'ext_arg2' member of each mbuf gives an
offset relative to the backing aiotx_buffer.  The AIO job associated
with an aiotx_buffer structure is completed when the last reference to
the structure is released.

Zero-copy aio_write()'s for connections associated with a given
adapter can be enabled/disabled at runtime via the
'dev.t[45]nex.N.toe.tx_zcopy' sysctl.

MFC after:	1 month
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2016-07-27 18:29:35 +00:00
John Baldwin
dc9643853d Use DDP to implement zerocopy TCP receive with aio_read().
Chelsio's TCP offload engine supports direct DMA of received TCP payload
into wired user buffers.  This feature is known as Direct-Data Placement.
However, to scale well the adapter needs to prepare buffers for DDP
before data arrives.  aio_read() is more amenable to this requirement than
read() as applications often call read() only after data is available in
the socket buffer.

When DDP is enabled, TOE sockets use the recently added pru_aio_queue
protocol hook to claim aio_read(2) requests instead of letting them use
the default AIO socket logic.  The DDP feature supports scheduling DMA
to two buffers at a time so that the second buffer is ready for use
after the first buffer is filled.  The aio/DDP code optimizes the case
of an application ping-ponging between two buffers (similar to the
zero-copy bpf(4) code) by keeping the two most recently used AIO buffers
wired.  If a buffer is reused, the aio/DDP code is able to reuse the
vm_page_t array as well as page pod mappings (a kind of MMU mapping the
Chelsio NIC uses to describe user buffers).  The generation of the
vmspace of the calling process is used in conjunction with the user
buffer's address and length to determine if a user buffer matches a
previously used buffer.  If an application queues a buffer for AIO that
does not match a previously used buffer then the least recently used
buffer is unwired before the new buffer is wired.  This ensures that no
more than two user buffers per socket are ever wired.

Note that this feature is best suited to applications sending a steady
stream of data vs short bursts of traffic.

Discussed with:	np
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2016-05-07 00:33:35 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
453130d9bf sys/dev: minor spelling fixes.
Most affect comments, very few have user-visible effects.
2016-05-03 03:41:25 +00:00
John Baldwin
80f3b01958 Remove #ifdef's from various structures used in the cxgbe/cxl driver.
This provides a constant ABI and layout for these structures (especially
struct adapter) avoiding some foot shooting.

Discussed with:	np
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2016-03-31 18:36:50 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
9eb533d3b4 cxgbe(4): Updates to the base NIC driver and t4_tom to support the iSCSI
offload driver.  These changes come from projects/cxl_iscsi.
2015-12-26 00:26:02 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
b3d44a6800 cxgbe(4): tidy up some of the interaction between the Upper Layer
Drivers (ULDs) and the base if_cxgbe driver.

Track the per-adapter activation of ULDs in a new "active_ulds" field.
This was done pretty arbitrarily before this change -- via TOM_INIT_DONE
in adapter->flags for TOM, and the (1 << MAX_NPORTS) bit in
adapter->offload_map for iWARP.

iWARP and hw-accelerated iSCSI rely on the TOE (supported by the TOM
ULD).  The rules are:
a) If the iWARP and/or iSCSI ULDs are available when TOE is enabled then
   iWARP and/or iSCSI are enabled too.
b) When the iWARP and iSCSI modules are loaded they go looking for
   adapters with TOE enabled and enable themselves on that adapter.
c) You cannot deactivate or unload the TOM module from underneath iWARP
   or iSCSI.  Any such attempt will fail with EBUSY.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-02-08 09:28:55 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
a2355dd909 cxgbe(4): reserve id for iSCSI upper layer driver. 2015-02-05 08:52:20 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
79b93bf6a3 cxgbe/tom: do not engage the TOE's payload chopper for payload < 2 MSS
or for 10Gbps ports.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-01-03 00:09:21 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
0fe982772d Some hooks in cxgbe(4) for the offloaded iSCSI driver.
(I'm committing this on behalf of my colleagues in the Storage team
at Chelsio).

Submitted by:	Sreenivasa Honnur <shonnur at chelsio dot com>
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications.
2014-07-24 18:39:08 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
93e9cae3fa Read card capabilities after firmware initialization, instead of setting
them up as part of firmware initialization (which the driver gets to do
only if it's the master driver).

Read the range of tids available for the ETHOFLD functionality if it's
enabled.

New is_ftid() and is_etid() functions to test whether a tid falls within
the range of filter tids or ETHOFLD tids respectively.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-12-14 03:08:03 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
9800517691 Add hooks in base cxgbe(4) for the iWARP upper-layer driver. Update a
couple of assertions in the TOE driver as well.
2013-08-28 20:45:45 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
6eb3180fb2 - Make note of interface MTU change if the rx queues exist, and not just
when the interface is up.
- Add a tunable to control the TOE's rx coalesce feature (enabled by
  default as it always has been).  Consider the interface MTU or the
  coalesce size when deciding which cluster zone to use to fill the
  offload rx queue's free list.  The tunable is:
  dev.{t4nex,t5nex}.<N>.toe.rx_coalesce

MFC after:	1 day
2013-07-04 21:19:01 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
e0f8a7f4da cxgbe/tom: Fix bad signed/unsigned mixup in the stid allocator. This
fixes a panic when allocating a mixture of IPv6 and IPv4 stids.

MFC after:	1 week
2013-06-08 07:23:26 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
0a0a697c73 cxgbe(4): Updates to the hardware L2 table management code.
- Add full support for IPv6 addresses.

- Read the size of the L2 table during attach.  Do not assume that PCIe
  physical function 4 of the card has all of the table to itself.

- Use FNV instead of Jenkins to hash L3 addresses and drop the private
  copy of jhash.h from the driver.

MFC after:	1 week
2013-01-14 20:36:22 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
c66c36a454 Overhaul the stid allocator so that it can be used for IPv6 servers
too.  The entry for an IPv6 server in the TCAM takes up the equivalent
of two ordinary stids and must be properly aligned too.

MFC after:	1 week
2013-01-11 00:07:01 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
b174b65819 cxgbe(4): Add functions to help synchronize "slow" operations (those not
on the fast data path) and use them instead of frobbing the adapter lock
and busy flag directly.

Other changes made while reworking all slow operations:
- Wait for the reply to a filter request (add/delete).  This guarantees
  that the operation is complete by the time the ioctl returns.
- Tidy up the tid_info structure.
- Do not allow the tx queue size to be set to something that's not a
  power of 2.

MFC after:	1 week
2013-01-10 23:56:50 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
e682d02e12 Support for TCP DDP (Direct Data Placement) in the T4 TOE module.
Basically, this is automatic rx zero copy when feasible.  TCP payload is
DMA'd directly into the userspace buffer described by the uio submitted
in soreceive by an application.

- Works with sockets that are being handled by the TCP offload engine
  of a T4 chip (you need t4_tom.ko module loaded after cxgbe, and an
  "ifconfig +toe" on the cxgbe interface).
- Does not require any modification to the application.
- Not enabled by default.  Use hw.t4nex.<X>.toe.ddp="1" to enable it.
2012-08-17 00:49:29 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
09fe63205c - Updated TOE support in the kernel.
- Stateful TCP offload drivers for Terminator 3 and 4 (T3 and T4) ASICs.
  These are available as t3_tom and t4_tom modules that augment cxgb(4)
  and cxgbe(4) respectively.  The cxgb/cxgbe drivers continue to work as
  usual with or without these extra features.

- iWARP driver for Terminator 3 ASIC (kernel verbs).  T4 iWARP in the
  works and will follow soon.

Build-tested with make universe.

30s overview
============
What interfaces support TCP offload?  Look for TOE4 and/or TOE6 in the
capabilities of an interface:
# ifconfig -m | grep TOE

Enable/disable TCP offload on an interface (just like any other ifnet
capability):
# ifconfig cxgbe0 toe
# ifconfig cxgbe0 -toe

Which connections are offloaded?  Look for toe4 and/or toe6 in the
output of netstat and sockstat:
# netstat -np tcp | grep toe
# sockstat -46c | grep toe

Reviewed by:	bz, gnn
Sponsored by:	Chelsio communications.
MFC after:	~3 months (after 9.1, and after ensuring MFC is feasible)
2012-06-19 07:34:13 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
733b92779e Many updates to cxgbe(4)
- Device configuration via plain text config file.  Also able to operate
  when not attached to the chip as the master driver.

- Generic "work request" queue that serves as the base for both ctrl and
  ofld tx queues.

- Generic interrupt handler routine that can process any event on any
  kind of ingress queue (via a dispatch table).

- A couple of new driver ioctls.  cxgbetool can now install a firmware
  to the card ("loadfw" command) and can read the card's memory
  ("memdump" and "tcb" commands).

- Lots of assorted information within dev.t4nex.X.misc.*  This is
  primarily for debugging and won't show up in sysctl -a.

- Code to manage the L2 tables on the chip.

- Updates to cxgbe(4) man page to go with the tunables that have changed.

- Updates to the shared code in common/

- Updates to the driver-firmware interface (now at fw 1.4.16.0)

MFC after:	1 month
2011-12-16 02:09:51 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
4dba21f17e L2 table code. This is enough to get the T4's switch + L2 rewrite
filters working.  (All other filters - switch without L2 info rewrite,
steer, and drop - were already fully-functional).

Some contrived examples of "switch" filters with L2 rewriting:

# cxgbetool t4nex0  iport 0  dport 80  action switch  vlan +9  eport 3
Intercept all packets received on physical port 0 with TCP port 80 as
destination, insert a vlan tag with VID 9, and send them out of port 3.

# cxgbetool t4nex0  sip 192.168.1.1/32  ivlan 5  action switch \
	vlan =9  smac aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff  eport 0
Intercept all packets (received on any port) with source IP address
192.168.1.1 and VLAN id 5, rewrite the VLAN id to 9, rewrite source mac
to aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and send it out of port 0.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-05-30 21:07:26 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
8820ce5fe7 T4 packet filtering/steering.
- Enable 5-tuple and every-packet lookup.

- Setup the default filter mode to allow filtering/steering based on IP
  protocol, ingress port, inner VLAN ID, IP frag, FCoE, and MPS match
  type; all combined together.  You can also filter based on MAC index,
  Ethernet type, IP TOS/IPv6 Traffic Class, and outer VLAN ID but you'll
  have to modify the default filter mode and exclude some of the
  match-fields in it.

  IPv4 and IPv6 SIP/DIP/SPORT/DPORT are always available in all filter
  rules.

- Add driver ioctls to get/set the global filter mode.

- Add driver ioctls to program and delete hardware filters.  A couple of
  the "switch" actions that rewrite Ethernet and VLAN information and
  switch the packet out of another port may not work as the L2 code is not
  yet in place.  Everything else, including all "drop" and "pass" rules
  with RSS or absolute qid, should work.

Obtained from:	 Chelsio Communications
2011-05-05 02:04:56 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
54e4ee7163 cxgbe(4) - NIC driver for Chelsio T4 (Terminator 4) based 10Gb/1Gb adapters.
MFC after:	3 weeks
2011-02-18 08:00:26 +00:00