- In qede_mac_addr_set(), in order to configure default MAC address we
first delete the existing MAC address before trying to add new one. During
init time, there is no MAC filter to begin with, so trying to remove a
non-existing MAC address causes a firmware exception. This can be prevented
by internally calling qede_mac_addr_add() which has the checks in place to
delete a MAC address only if it was added before.
- Remove setting of the default MAC address from within
qede_dev_configure() since rte_eth_dev_start() calls mac_addr_set() anyway.
Fixes: 2ea6f76aff ("qede: add core driver")
Cc: stable@dpdk.org
Signed-off-by: Harish Patil <harish.patil@cavium.com>
The patch change the prototype of callback function
(rte_intr_callback_fn) by removing the unnecessary parameter.
Signed-off-by: Qi Zhang <qi.z.zhang@intel.com>
The driver can handle dynamic MTU change without needing the port to be
stopped explicitly by the application. However, there is currently no
check to prevent I/Os from happening on a different thread while the
port is going thru' reset internally. This patch fixes this issue by
assigning RX/TX burst functions to a dummy function and also reconfigure
RX bufsize for each rx queue based on the new MTU value.
Fixes: 200645ac79 ("net/qede: set MTU")
Cc: stable@dpdk.org
Signed-off-by: Harish Patil <harish.patil@qlogic.com>
The newer SR-IOV PF drivers expects RX/TX queues to be created before
applying RSS configuration. This patch addresses this requirement by
deferring RSS configuration till the queues are created. Even though
this issue is only seen in SR-IOV context, the changes will be made
applicable to PF also to keep the behavior consistent between VF/PF.
Fixes: 7ab35bf6b9 ("net/qede: fix RSS")
Cc: stable@dpdk.org
Signed-off-by: Harish Patil <harish.patil@qlogic.com>
Both UDP and TCP based RSS offload types are supported by the device.
This patch adds UDP protocol which got missed out in the original patch.
Fixes: 4c98f2768e ("net/qede: support RSS hash configuration")
Cc: stable@dpdk.org
Signed-off-by: Harish Patil <harish.patil@qlogic.com>
This patch includes slowpath configuration and fastpath changes
to support LRO and TSO. A bit of revamping is needed in order
to make use of existing packet classification schemes in Rx fastpath
and for SG element processing in Tx.
Signed-off-by: Harish Patil <harish.patil@qlogic.com>
Add limited support for ntuple filter and flow director configuration.
The filtering is based on 4-tuples viz src-ip, dst-ip, src-port,
dst-port. The mask fields, tcp_flags, flex masks, priority fields,
Rx queue drop etc are not supported.
Signed-off-by: Harish Patil <harish.patil@qlogic.com>
Add base driver APIs to enable accelerated RFS[aRFS] mode and ramrod
to configure rfs and ntuple filter.
Signed-off-by: Harish Patil <harish.patil@qlogic.com>
Merge hw_stop and hw_reset into one function.
Prevent race condition between MFW attentions and pf stop command during
unload flow that causes an ASSERT.
Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rasesh.mody@cavium.com>
A step toward having multi-Txq support on same queue-zone for VFs.
This change takes care of:
- VFs assume a single CID per-queue, where queue X receives CID X.
Switch to a model similar to that of PF - I.e., Use different CIDs
for Rx/Tx, and use mapping to acquire/release those. Each VF
currently will have 32 CIDs available for it [for its possible 16
Rx & 16 Tx queues].
- To retain the same interface for PFs/VFs when initializing queues,
the base driver would have to retain a unique number per-each queue
that would be communicated in some extended TLV [current TLV
interface allows the PF to send only the queue-id]. The new TLV isn't
part of the current change but base driver would now start adding
such unique keys internally to queue_cids. This would also force
us to start having alloc/setup/free for L2 [we've refrained from
doing so until now]
The limit would be no-more than 64 queues per qzone [This could be
changed if needed, but hopefully no one needs so many queues]
- In IOV, Add infrastructure for up to 64 qids per-qzone, although
at the moment hard-code '0' for Rx and '1' for Tx [Since VF still
isn't communicating via new TLV which index to associate with a
given queue in its queue-zone].
Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rasesh.mody@cavium.com>
Add support for the new interface with the Management FW for setting
max values of "soft" resources.
Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rasesh.mody@cavium.com>
Add new image types - RECOVERY and PK (Public Key) towards
the second phase of NVRAM security support.
Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rasesh.mody@cavium.com>
Optimize cache-line access in ecore_chain -
re-arrange fields so that fields that are needed for fastpath
[mostly produce/consume and their derivatives] are in the first cache
line, and the rest are in the second.
This is true for both PBL and NEXT_PTR kind of chains.
Advancing a page in a SINGLE_PAGE chain would still require the 2nd
cacheline as well, but afaik only SPQ uses it and so it isn't
considered as 'fastpath'.
Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rasesh.mody@cavium.com>
L2 handler changes:
This is change to remove the queue-id/qzone difference for Tx queues.
It does that by mainly doing:
a. VFs queues are no longer determined by the SBs they're using.
Instead, the ecore-client needs to maintain those and choose the values
to be used by VF when initializing it.
b. Eliminate the HW-cid array in the hw-function.
To do that, have all the rx/tx functionality turn into 'handle' base -
when queue would be started the caller would get a (void*) handle,
which it would later use with ecore for configuring various
queue-related stop [update, close].
Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rasesh.mody@cavium.com>
Allow only trusted VFs to be promisc/multi-promisc. The reasonable
thing is to use the 'trusted' node instead of simply allowing VFs to
become promiscuous.
Signed-off-by: Rasesh Mody <rasesh.mody@cavium.com>