| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
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| =========================== |
| Operating FCoE using bnx2fc |
| =========================== |
| Broadcom FCoE offload through bnx2fc is full stateful hardware offload that |
| cooperates with all interfaces provided by the Linux ecosystem for FC/FCoE and |
| SCSI controllers. As such, FCoE functionality, once enabled is largely |
| transparent. Devices discovered on the SAN will be registered and unregistered |
| automatically with the upper storage layers. |
| |
| Despite the fact that the Broadcom's FCoE offload is fully offloaded, it does |
| depend on the state of the network interfaces to operate. As such, the network |
| interface (e.g. eth0) associated with the FCoE offload initiator must be 'up'. |
| It is recommended that the network interfaces be configured to be brought up |
| automatically at boot time. |
| |
| Furthermore, the Broadcom FCoE offload solution creates VLAN interfaces to |
| support the VLANs that have been discovered for FCoE operation (e.g. |
| eth0.1001-fcoe). Do not delete or disable these interfaces or FCoE operation |
| will be disrupted. |
| |
| Driver Usage Model: |
| =================== |
| |
| 1. Ensure that fcoe-utils package is installed. |
| |
| 2. Configure the interfaces on which bnx2fc driver has to operate on. |
| Here are the steps to configure: |
| |
| a. cd /etc/fcoe |
| b. copy cfg-ethx to cfg-eth5 if FCoE has to be enabled on eth5. |
| c. Repeat this for all the interfaces where FCoE has to be enabled. |
| d. Edit all the cfg-eth files to set "no" for DCB_REQUIRED** field, and |
| "yes" for AUTO_VLAN. |
| e. Other configuration parameters should be left as default |
| |
| 3. Ensure that "bnx2fc" is in SUPPORTED_DRIVERS list in /etc/fcoe/config. |
| |
| 4. Start fcoe service. (service fcoe start). If Broadcom devices are present in |
| the system, bnx2fc driver would automatically claim the interfaces, starts vlan |
| discovery and log into the targets. |
| |
| 5. "Symbolic Name" in 'fcoeadm -i' output would display if bnx2fc has claimed |
| the interface. |
| |
| Eg:: |
| |
| [root@bh2 ~]# fcoeadm -i |
| Description: NetXtreme II BCM57712 10 Gigabit Ethernet |
| Revision: 01 |
| Manufacturer: Broadcom Corporation |
| Serial Number: 0010186FD558 |
| Driver: bnx2x 1.70.00-0 |
| Number of Ports: 2 |
| |
| Symbolic Name: bnx2fc v1.0.5 over eth5.4 |
| OS Device Name: host11 |
| Node Name: 0x10000010186FD559 |
| Port Name: 0x20000010186FD559 |
| FabricName: 0x2001000DECB3B681 |
| Speed: 10 Gbit |
| Supported Speed: 10 Gbit |
| MaxFrameSize: 2048 |
| FC-ID (Port ID): 0x0F0377 |
| State: Online |
| |
| 6. Verify the vlan discovery is performed by running ifconfig and notice |
| <INTERFACE>.<VLAN>-fcoe interfaces are automatically created. |
| |
| Refer to fcoeadm manpage for more information on fcoeadm operations to |
| create/destroy interfaces or to display lun/target information. |
| |
| NOTE |
| ==== |
| ** Broadcom FCoE capable devices implement a DCBX/LLDP client on-chip. Only one |
| LLDP client is allowed per interface. For proper operation all host software |
| based DCBX/LLDP clients (e.g. lldpad) must be disabled. To disable lldpad on a |
| given interface, run the following command:: |
| |
| lldptool set-lldp -i <interface_name> adminStatus=disabled |