| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR Linux-OpenIB |
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| Mellanox ConnectX(R) mlx5 core VPI Network Driver |
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| Copyright (c) 2019, Mellanox Technologies LTD. |
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| Contents |
| ======== |
| |
| - `Enabling the driver and kconfig options`_ |
| - `Devlink info`_ |
| - `Devlink parameters`_ |
| - `Bridge offload`_ |
| - `mlx5 subfunction`_ |
| - `mlx5 function attributes`_ |
| - `Devlink health reporters`_ |
| - `mlx5 tracepoints`_ |
| |
| Enabling the driver and kconfig options |
| ======================================= |
| |
| | mlx5 core is modular and most of the major mlx5 core driver features can be selected (compiled in/out) |
| | at build time via kernel Kconfig flags. |
| | Basic features, ethernet net device rx/tx offloads and XDP, are available with the most basic flags |
| | CONFIG_MLX5_CORE=y/m and CONFIG_MLX5_CORE_EN=y. |
| | For the list of advanced features please see below. |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_CORE=(y/m/n)** (module mlx5_core.ko) |
| |
| | The driver can be enabled by choosing CONFIG_MLX5_CORE=y/m in kernel config. |
| | This will provide mlx5 core driver for mlx5 ulps to interface with (mlx5e, mlx5_ib). |
| |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_CORE_EN=(y/n)** |
| |
| | Choosing this option will allow basic ethernet netdevice support with all of the standard rx/tx offloads. |
| | mlx5e is the mlx5 ulp driver which provides netdevice kernel interface, when chosen, mlx5e will be |
| | built-in into mlx5_core.ko. |
| |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_EN_ARFS=(y/n)** |
| |
| | Enables Hardware-accelerated receive flow steering (arfs) support, and ntuple filtering. |
| | https://community.mellanox.com/s/article/howto-configure-arfs-on-connectx-4 |
| |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_EN_RXNFC=(y/n)** |
| |
| | Enables ethtool receive network flow classification, which allows user defined |
| | flow rules to direct traffic into arbitrary rx queue via ethtool set/get_rxnfc API. |
| |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_CORE_EN_DCB=(y/n)**: |
| |
| | Enables `Data Center Bridging (DCB) Support <https://community.mellanox.com/s/article/howto-auto-config-pfc-and-ets-on-connectx-4-via-lldp-dcbx>`_. |
| |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_MPFS=(y/n)** |
| |
| | Ethernet Multi-Physical Function Switch (MPFS) support in ConnectX NIC. |
| | MPFs is required for when `Multi-Host <http://www.mellanox.com/page/multihost>`_ configuration is enabled to allow passing |
| | user configured unicast MAC addresses to the requesting PF. |
| |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_ESWITCH=(y/n)** |
| |
| | Ethernet SRIOV E-Switch support in ConnectX NIC. E-Switch provides internal SRIOV packet steering |
| | and switching for the enabled VFs and PF in two available modes: |
| | 1) `Legacy SRIOV mode (L2 mac vlan steering based) <https://community.mellanox.com/s/article/howto-configure-sr-iov-for-connectx-4-connectx-5-with-kvm--ethernet-x>`_. |
| | 2) `Switchdev mode (eswitch offloads) <https://www.mellanox.com/related-docs/prod_software/ASAP2_Hardware_Offloading_for_vSwitches_User_Manual_v4.4.pdf>`_. |
| |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_CORE_IPOIB=(y/n)** |
| |
| | IPoIB offloads & acceleration support. |
| | Requires CONFIG_MLX5_CORE_EN to provide an accelerated interface for the rdma |
| | IPoIB ulp netdevice. |
| |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_FPGA=(y/n)** |
| |
| | Build support for the Innova family of network cards by Mellanox Technologies. |
| | Innova network cards are comprised of a ConnectX chip and an FPGA chip on one board. |
| | If you select this option, the mlx5_core driver will include the Innova FPGA core and allow |
| | building sandbox-specific client drivers. |
| |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_EN_IPSEC=(y/n)** |
| |
| | Enables `IPSec XFRM cryptography-offload accelaration <http://www.mellanox.com/related-docs/prod_software/Mellanox_Innova_IPsec_Ethernet_Adapter_Card_User_Manual.pdf>`_. |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_EN_TLS=(y/n)** |
| |
| | TLS cryptography-offload accelaration. |
| |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_INFINIBAND=(y/n/m)** (module mlx5_ib.ko) |
| |
| | Provides low-level InfiniBand/RDMA and `RoCE <https://community.mellanox.com/s/article/recommended-network-configuration-examples-for-roce-deployment>`_ support. |
| |
| **CONFIG_MLX5_SF=(y/n)** |
| |
| | Build support for subfunction. |
| | Subfunctons are more light weight than PCI SRIOV VFs. Choosing this option |
| | will enable support for creating subfunction devices. |
| |
| **External options** ( Choose if the corresponding mlx5 feature is required ) |
| |
| - CONFIG_PTP_1588_CLOCK: When chosen, mlx5 ptp support will be enabled |
| - CONFIG_VXLAN: When chosen, mlx5 vxlan support will be enabled. |
| - CONFIG_MLXFW: When chosen, mlx5 firmware flashing support will be enabled (via devlink and ethtool). |
| |
| Devlink info |
| ============ |
| |
| The devlink info reports the running and stored firmware versions on device. |
| It also prints the device PSID which represents the HCA board type ID. |
| |
| User command example:: |
| |
| $ devlink dev info pci/0000:00:06.0 |
| pci/0000:00:06.0: |
| driver mlx5_core |
| versions: |
| fixed: |
| fw.psid MT_0000000009 |
| running: |
| fw.version 16.26.0100 |
| stored: |
| fw.version 16.26.0100 |
| |
| Devlink parameters |
| ================== |
| |
| flow_steering_mode: Device flow steering mode |
| --------------------------------------------- |
| The flow steering mode parameter controls the flow steering mode of the driver. |
| Two modes are supported: |
| 1. 'dmfs' - Device managed flow steering. |
| 2. 'smfs - Software/Driver managed flow steering. |
| |
| In DMFS mode, the HW steering entities are created and managed through the |
| Firmware. |
| In SMFS mode, the HW steering entities are created and managed though by |
| the driver directly into Hardware without firmware intervention. |
| |
| SMFS mode is faster and provides better rule inserstion rate compared to default DMFS mode. |
| |
| User command examples: |
| |
| - Set SMFS flow steering mode:: |
| |
| $ devlink dev param set pci/0000:06:00.0 name flow_steering_mode value "smfs" cmode runtime |
| |
| - Read device flow steering mode:: |
| |
| $ devlink dev param show pci/0000:06:00.0 name flow_steering_mode |
| pci/0000:06:00.0: |
| name flow_steering_mode type driver-specific |
| values: |
| cmode runtime value smfs |
| |
| enable_roce: RoCE enablement state |
| ---------------------------------- |
| RoCE enablement state controls driver support for RoCE traffic. |
| When RoCE is disabled, there is no gid table, only raw ethernet QPs are supported and traffic on the well known UDP RoCE port is handled as raw ethernet traffic. |
| |
| To change RoCE enablement state a user must change the driverinit cmode value and run devlink reload. |
| |
| User command examples: |
| |
| - Disable RoCE:: |
| |
| $ devlink dev param set pci/0000:06:00.0 name enable_roce value false cmode driverinit |
| $ devlink dev reload pci/0000:06:00.0 |
| |
| - Read RoCE enablement state:: |
| |
| $ devlink dev param show pci/0000:06:00.0 name enable_roce |
| pci/0000:06:00.0: |
| name enable_roce type generic |
| values: |
| cmode driverinit value true |
| |
| esw_port_metadata: Eswitch port metadata state |
| ---------------------------------------------- |
| When applicable, disabling Eswitch metadata can increase packet rate |
| up to 20% depending on the use case and packet sizes. |
| |
| Eswitch port metadata state controls whether to internally tag packets with |
| metadata. Metadata tagging must be enabled for multi-port RoCE, failover |
| between representors and stacked devices. |
| By default metadata is enabled on the supported devices in E-switch. |
| Metadata is applicable only for E-switch in switchdev mode and |
| users may disable it when NONE of the below use cases will be in use: |
| 1. HCA is in Dual/multi-port RoCE mode. |
| 2. VF/SF representor bonding (Usually used for Live migration) |
| 3. Stacked devices |
| |
| When metadata is disabled, the above use cases will fail to initialize if |
| users try to enable them. |
| |
| - Show eswitch port metadata:: |
| |
| $ devlink dev param show pci/0000:06:00.0 name esw_port_metadata |
| pci/0000:06:00.0: |
| name esw_port_metadata type driver-specific |
| values: |
| cmode runtime value true |
| |
| - Disable eswitch port metadata:: |
| |
| $ devlink dev param set pci/0000:06:00.0 name esw_port_metadata value false cmode runtime |
| |
| - Change eswitch mode to switchdev mode where after choosing the metadata value:: |
| |
| $ devlink dev eswitch set pci/0000:06:00.0 mode switchdev |
| |
| Bridge offload |
| ============== |
| The mlx5 driver implements support for offloading bridge rules when in switchdev |
| mode. Linux bridge FDBs are automatically offloaded when mlx5 switchdev |
| representor is attached to bridge. |
| |
| - Change device to switchdev mode:: |
| |
| $ devlink dev eswitch set pci/0000:06:00.0 mode switchdev |
| |
| - Attach mlx5 switchdev representor 'enp8s0f0' to bridge netdev 'bridge1':: |
| |
| $ ip link set enp8s0f0 master bridge1 |
| |
| VLANs |
| ----- |
| Following bridge VLAN functions are supported by mlx5: |
| |
| - VLAN filtering (including multiple VLANs per port):: |
| |
| $ ip link set bridge1 type bridge vlan_filtering 1 |
| $ bridge vlan add dev enp8s0f0 vid 2-3 |
| |
| - VLAN push on bridge ingress:: |
| |
| $ bridge vlan add dev enp8s0f0 vid 3 pvid |
| |
| - VLAN pop on bridge egress:: |
| |
| $ bridge vlan add dev enp8s0f0 vid 3 untagged |
| |
| mlx5 subfunction |
| ================ |
| mlx5 supports subfunction management using devlink port (see :ref:`Documentation/networking/devlink/devlink-port.rst <devlink_port>`) interface. |
| |
| A Subfunction has its own function capabilities and its own resources. This |
| means a subfunction has its own dedicated queues (txq, rxq, cq, eq). These |
| queues are neither shared nor stolen from the parent PCI function. |
| |
| When a subfunction is RDMA capable, it has its own QP1, GID table and rdma |
| resources neither shared nor stolen from the parent PCI function. |
| |
| A subfunction has a dedicated window in PCI BAR space that is not shared |
| with ther other subfunctions or the parent PCI function. This ensures that all |
| devices (netdev, rdma, vdpa etc.) of the subfunction accesses only assigned |
| PCI BAR space. |
| |
| A Subfunction supports eswitch representation through which it supports tc |
| offloads. The user configures eswitch to send/receive packets from/to |
| the subfunction port. |
| |
| Subfunctions share PCI level resources such as PCI MSI-X IRQs with |
| other subfunctions and/or with its parent PCI function. |
| |
| Example mlx5 software, system and device view:: |
| |
| _______ |
| | admin | |
| | user |---------- |
| |_______| | |
| | | |
| ____|____ __|______ _________________ |
| | | | | | | |
| | devlink | | tc tool | | user | |
| | tool | |_________| | applications | |
| |_________| | |_________________| |
| | | | | |
| | | | | Userspace |
| +---------|-------------|-------------------|----------|--------------------+ |
| | | +----------+ +----------+ Kernel |
| | | | netdev | | rdma dev | |
| | | +----------+ +----------+ |
| (devlink port add/del | ^ ^ |
| port function set) | | | |
| | | +---------------| |
| _____|___ | | _______|_______ |
| | | | | | mlx5 class | |
| | devlink | +------------+ | | drivers | |
| | kernel | | rep netdev | | |(mlx5_core,ib) | |
| |_________| +------------+ | |_______________| |
| | | | ^ |
| (devlink ops) | | (probe/remove) |
| _________|________ | | ____|________ |
| | subfunction | | +---------------+ | subfunction | |
| | management driver|----- | subfunction |---| driver | |
| | (mlx5_core) | | auxiliary dev | | (mlx5_core) | |
| |__________________| +---------------+ |_____________| |
| | ^ |
| (sf add/del, vhca events) | |
| | (device add/del) |
| _____|____ ____|________ |
| | | | subfunction | |
| | PCI NIC |---- activate/deactive events---->| host driver | |
| |__________| | (mlx5_core) | |
| |_____________| |
| |
| Subfunction is created using devlink port interface. |
| |
| - Change device to switchdev mode:: |
| |
| $ devlink dev eswitch set pci/0000:06:00.0 mode switchdev |
| |
| - Add a devlink port of subfunction flaovur:: |
| |
| $ devlink port add pci/0000:06:00.0 flavour pcisf pfnum 0 sfnum 88 |
| pci/0000:06:00.0/32768: type eth netdev eth6 flavour pcisf controller 0 pfnum 0 sfnum 88 external false splittable false |
| function: |
| hw_addr 00:00:00:00:00:00 state inactive opstate detached |
| |
| - Show a devlink port of the subfunction:: |
| |
| $ devlink port show pci/0000:06:00.0/32768 |
| pci/0000:06:00.0/32768: type eth netdev enp6s0pf0sf88 flavour pcisf pfnum 0 sfnum 88 |
| function: |
| hw_addr 00:00:00:00:00:00 state inactive opstate detached |
| |
| - Delete a devlink port of subfunction after use:: |
| |
| $ devlink port del pci/0000:06:00.0/32768 |
| |
| mlx5 function attributes |
| ======================== |
| The mlx5 driver provides a mechanism to setup PCI VF/SF function attributes in |
| a unified way for SmartNIC and non-SmartNIC. |
| |
| This is supported only when the eswitch mode is set to switchdev. Port function |
| configuration of the PCI VF/SF is supported through devlink eswitch port. |
| |
| Port function attributes should be set before PCI VF/SF is enumerated by the |
| driver. |
| |
| MAC address setup |
| ----------------- |
| mlx5 driver provides mechanism to setup the MAC address of the PCI VF/SF. |
| |
| The configured MAC address of the PCI VF/SF will be used by netdevice and rdma |
| device created for the PCI VF/SF. |
| |
| - Get the MAC address of the VF identified by its unique devlink port index:: |
| |
| $ devlink port show pci/0000:06:00.0/2 |
| pci/0000:06:00.0/2: type eth netdev enp6s0pf0vf1 flavour pcivf pfnum 0 vfnum 1 |
| function: |
| hw_addr 00:00:00:00:00:00 |
| |
| - Set the MAC address of the VF identified by its unique devlink port index:: |
| |
| $ devlink port function set pci/0000:06:00.0/2 hw_addr 00:11:22:33:44:55 |
| |
| $ devlink port show pci/0000:06:00.0/2 |
| pci/0000:06:00.0/2: type eth netdev enp6s0pf0vf1 flavour pcivf pfnum 0 vfnum 1 |
| function: |
| hw_addr 00:11:22:33:44:55 |
| |
| - Get the MAC address of the SF identified by its unique devlink port index:: |
| |
| $ devlink port show pci/0000:06:00.0/32768 |
| pci/0000:06:00.0/32768: type eth netdev enp6s0pf0sf88 flavour pcisf pfnum 0 sfnum 88 |
| function: |
| hw_addr 00:00:00:00:00:00 |
| |
| - Set the MAC address of the VF identified by its unique devlink port index:: |
| |
| $ devlink port function set pci/0000:06:00.0/32768 hw_addr 00:00:00:00:88:88 |
| |
| $ devlink port show pci/0000:06:00.0/32768 |
| pci/0000:06:00.0/32768: type eth netdev enp6s0pf0sf88 flavour pcivf pfnum 0 sfnum 88 |
| function: |
| hw_addr 00:00:00:00:88:88 |
| |
| SF state setup |
| -------------- |
| To use the SF, the user must active the SF using the SF function state |
| attribute. |
| |
| - Get the state of the SF identified by its unique devlink port index:: |
| |
| $ devlink port show ens2f0npf0sf88 |
| pci/0000:06:00.0/32768: type eth netdev ens2f0npf0sf88 flavour pcisf controller 0 pfnum 0 sfnum 88 external false splittable false |
| function: |
| hw_addr 00:00:00:00:88:88 state inactive opstate detached |
| |
| - Activate the function and verify its state is active:: |
| |
| $ devlink port function set ens2f0npf0sf88 state active |
| |
| $ devlink port show ens2f0npf0sf88 |
| pci/0000:06:00.0/32768: type eth netdev ens2f0npf0sf88 flavour pcisf controller 0 pfnum 0 sfnum 88 external false splittable false |
| function: |
| hw_addr 00:00:00:00:88:88 state active opstate detached |
| |
| Upon function activation, the PF driver instance gets the event from the device |
| that a particular SF was activated. It's the cue to put the device on bus, probe |
| it and instantiate the devlink instance and class specific auxiliary devices |
| for it. |
| |
| - Show the auxiliary device and port of the subfunction:: |
| |
| $ devlink dev show |
| devlink dev show auxiliary/mlx5_core.sf.4 |
| |
| $ devlink port show auxiliary/mlx5_core.sf.4/1 |
| auxiliary/mlx5_core.sf.4/1: type eth netdev p0sf88 flavour virtual port 0 splittable false |
| |
| $ rdma link show mlx5_0/1 |
| link mlx5_0/1 state ACTIVE physical_state LINK_UP netdev p0sf88 |
| |
| $ rdma dev show |
| 8: rocep6s0f1: node_type ca fw 16.29.0550 node_guid 248a:0703:00b3:d113 sys_image_guid 248a:0703:00b3:d112 |
| 13: mlx5_0: node_type ca fw 16.29.0550 node_guid 0000:00ff:fe00:8888 sys_image_guid 248a:0703:00b3:d112 |
| |
| - Subfunction auxiliary device and class device hierarchy:: |
| |
| mlx5_core.sf.4 |
| (subfunction auxiliary device) |
| /\ |
| / \ |
| / \ |
| / \ |
| / \ |
| mlx5_core.eth.4 mlx5_core.rdma.4 |
| (sf eth aux dev) (sf rdma aux dev) |
| | | |
| | | |
| p0sf88 mlx5_0 |
| (sf netdev) (sf rdma device) |
| |
| Additionally, the SF port also gets the event when the driver attaches to the |
| auxiliary device of the subfunction. This results in changing the operational |
| state of the function. This provides visiblity to the user to decide when is it |
| safe to delete the SF port for graceful termination of the subfunction. |
| |
| - Show the SF port operational state:: |
| |
| $ devlink port show ens2f0npf0sf88 |
| pci/0000:06:00.0/32768: type eth netdev ens2f0npf0sf88 flavour pcisf controller 0 pfnum 0 sfnum 88 external false splittable false |
| function: |
| hw_addr 00:00:00:00:88:88 state active opstate attached |
| |
| Devlink health reporters |
| ======================== |
| |
| tx reporter |
| ----------- |
| The tx reporter is responsible for reporting and recovering of the following two error scenarios: |
| |
| - TX timeout |
| Report on kernel tx timeout detection. |
| Recover by searching lost interrupts. |
| - TX error completion |
| Report on error tx completion. |
| Recover by flushing the TX queue and reset it. |
| |
| TX reporter also support on demand diagnose callback, on which it provides |
| real time information of its send queues status. |
| |
| User commands examples: |
| |
| - Diagnose send queues status:: |
| |
| $ devlink health diagnose pci/0000:82:00.0 reporter tx |
| |
| NOTE: This command has valid output only when interface is up, otherwise the command has empty output. |
| |
| - Show number of tx errors indicated, number of recover flows ended successfully, |
| is autorecover enabled and graceful period from last recover:: |
| |
| $ devlink health show pci/0000:82:00.0 reporter tx |
| |
| rx reporter |
| ----------- |
| The rx reporter is responsible for reporting and recovering of the following two error scenarios: |
| |
| - RX queues initialization (population) timeout |
| RX queues descriptors population on ring initialization is done in |
| napi context via triggering an irq, in case of a failure to get |
| the minimum amount of descriptors, a timeout would occur and it |
| could be recoverable by polling the EQ (Event Queue). |
| - RX completions with errors (reported by HW on interrupt context) |
| Report on rx completion error. |
| Recover (if needed) by flushing the related queue and reset it. |
| |
| RX reporter also supports on demand diagnose callback, on which it |
| provides real time information of its receive queues status. |
| |
| - Diagnose rx queues status, and corresponding completion queue:: |
| |
| $ devlink health diagnose pci/0000:82:00.0 reporter rx |
| |
| NOTE: This command has valid output only when interface is up, otherwise the command has empty output. |
| |
| - Show number of rx errors indicated, number of recover flows ended successfully, |
| is autorecover enabled and graceful period from last recover:: |
| |
| $ devlink health show pci/0000:82:00.0 reporter rx |
| |
| fw reporter |
| ----------- |
| The fw reporter implements diagnose and dump callbacks. |
| It follows symptoms of fw error such as fw syndrome by triggering |
| fw core dump and storing it into the dump buffer. |
| The fw reporter diagnose command can be triggered any time by the user to check |
| current fw status. |
| |
| User commands examples: |
| |
| - Check fw heath status:: |
| |
| $ devlink health diagnose pci/0000:82:00.0 reporter fw |
| |
| - Read FW core dump if already stored or trigger new one:: |
| |
| $ devlink health dump show pci/0000:82:00.0 reporter fw |
| |
| NOTE: This command can run only on the PF which has fw tracer ownership, |
| running it on other PF or any VF will return "Operation not permitted". |
| |
| fw fatal reporter |
| ----------------- |
| The fw fatal reporter implements dump and recover callbacks. |
| It follows fatal errors indications by CR-space dump and recover flow. |
| The CR-space dump uses vsc interface which is valid even if the FW command |
| interface is not functional, which is the case in most FW fatal errors. |
| The recover function runs recover flow which reloads the driver and triggers fw |
| reset if needed. |
| On firmware error, the health buffer is dumped into the dmesg. The log |
| level is derived from the error's severity (given in health buffer). |
| |
| User commands examples: |
| |
| - Run fw recover flow manually:: |
| |
| $ devlink health recover pci/0000:82:00.0 reporter fw_fatal |
| |
| - Read FW CR-space dump if already strored or trigger new one:: |
| |
| $ devlink health dump show pci/0000:82:00.1 reporter fw_fatal |
| |
| NOTE: This command can run only on PF. |
| |
| mlx5 tracepoints |
| ================ |
| |
| mlx5 driver provides internal trace points for tracking and debugging using |
| kernel tracepoints interfaces (refer to Documentation/trace/ftrace.rst). |
| |
| For the list of support mlx5 events check /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/mlx5/ |
| |
| tc and eswitch offloads tracepoints: |
| |
| - mlx5e_configure_flower: trace flower filter actions and cookies offloaded to mlx5:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5e_configure_flower >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| tc-6535 [019] ...1 2672.404466: mlx5e_configure_flower: cookie=0000000067874a55 actions= REDIRECT |
| |
| - mlx5e_delete_flower: trace flower filter actions and cookies deleted from mlx5:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5e_delete_flower >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| tc-6569 [010] .N.1 2686.379075: mlx5e_delete_flower: cookie=0000000067874a55 actions= NULL |
| |
| - mlx5e_stats_flower: trace flower stats request:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5e_stats_flower >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| tc-6546 [010] ...1 2679.704889: mlx5e_stats_flower: cookie=0000000060eb3d6a bytes=0 packets=0 lastused=4295560217 |
| |
| - mlx5e_tc_update_neigh_used_value: trace tunnel rule neigh update value offloaded to mlx5:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5e_tc_update_neigh_used_value >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| kworker/u48:4-8806 [009] ...1 55117.882428: mlx5e_tc_update_neigh_used_value: netdev: ens1f0 IPv4: 1.1.1.10 IPv6: ::ffff:1.1.1.10 neigh_used=1 |
| |
| - mlx5e_rep_neigh_update: trace neigh update tasks scheduled due to neigh state change events:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5e_rep_neigh_update >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| kworker/u48:7-2221 [009] ...1 1475.387435: mlx5e_rep_neigh_update: netdev: ens1f0 MAC: 24:8a:07:9a:17:9a IPv4: 1.1.1.10 IPv6: ::ffff:1.1.1.10 neigh_connected=1 |
| |
| Bridge offloads tracepoints: |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_bridge_fdb_entry_init: trace bridge FDB entry offloaded to mlx5:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_bridge_fdb_entry_init >> set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| kworker/u20:9-2217 [003] ...1 318.582243: mlx5_esw_bridge_fdb_entry_init: net_device=enp8s0f0_0 addr=e4:fd:05:08:00:02 vid=0 flags=0 used=0 |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_bridge_fdb_entry_cleanup: trace bridge FDB entry deleted from mlx5:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_bridge_fdb_entry_cleanup >> set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| ip-2581 [005] ...1 318.629871: mlx5_esw_bridge_fdb_entry_cleanup: net_device=enp8s0f0_1 addr=e4:fd:05:08:00:03 vid=0 flags=0 used=16 |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_bridge_fdb_entry_refresh: trace bridge FDB entry offload refreshed in |
| mlx5:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_bridge_fdb_entry_refresh >> set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| kworker/u20:8-3849 [003] ...1 466716: mlx5_esw_bridge_fdb_entry_refresh: net_device=enp8s0f0_0 addr=e4:fd:05:08:00:02 vid=3 flags=0 used=0 |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_bridge_vlan_create: trace bridge VLAN object add on mlx5 |
| representor:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_bridge_vlan_create >> set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| ip-2560 [007] ...1 318.460258: mlx5_esw_bridge_vlan_create: vid=1 flags=6 |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_bridge_vlan_cleanup: trace bridge VLAN object delete from mlx5 |
| representor:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_bridge_vlan_cleanup >> set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| bridge-2582 [007] ...1 318.653496: mlx5_esw_bridge_vlan_cleanup: vid=2 flags=8 |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_bridge_vport_init: trace mlx5 vport assigned with bridge upper |
| device:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_bridge_vport_init >> set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| ip-2560 [007] ...1 318.458915: mlx5_esw_bridge_vport_init: vport_num=1 |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_bridge_vport_cleanup: trace mlx5 vport removed from bridge upper |
| device:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_bridge_vport_cleanup >> set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| ip-5387 [000] ...1 573713: mlx5_esw_bridge_vport_cleanup: vport_num=1 |
| |
| Eswitch QoS tracepoints: |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_vport_qos_create: trace creation of transmit scheduler arbiter for vport:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_vport_qos_create >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| <...>-23496 [018] .... 73136.838831: mlx5_esw_vport_qos_create: (0000:82:00.0) vport=2 tsar_ix=4 bw_share=0, max_rate=0 group=000000007b576bb3 |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_vport_qos_config: trace configuration of transmit scheduler arbiter for vport:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_vport_qos_config >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| <...>-26548 [023] .... 75754.223823: mlx5_esw_vport_qos_config: (0000:82:00.0) vport=1 tsar_ix=3 bw_share=34, max_rate=10000 group=000000007b576bb3 |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_vport_qos_destroy: trace deletion of transmit scheduler arbiter for vport:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_vport_qos_destroy >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| <...>-27418 [004] .... 76546.680901: mlx5_esw_vport_qos_destroy: (0000:82:00.0) vport=1 tsar_ix=3 |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_group_qos_create: trace creation of transmit scheduler arbiter for rate group:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_group_qos_create >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| <...>-26578 [008] .... 75776.022112: mlx5_esw_group_qos_create: (0000:82:00.0) group=000000008dac63ea tsar_ix=5 |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_group_qos_config: trace configuration of transmit scheduler arbiter for rate group:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_group_qos_config >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| <...>-27303 [020] .... 76461.455356: mlx5_esw_group_qos_config: (0000:82:00.0) group=000000008dac63ea tsar_ix=5 bw_share=100 max_rate=20000 |
| |
| - mlx5_esw_group_qos_destroy: trace deletion of transmit scheduler arbiter for group:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_esw_group_qos_destroy >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| <...>-27418 [006] .... 76547.187258: mlx5_esw_group_qos_destroy: (0000:82:00.0) group=000000007b576bb3 tsar_ix=1 |
| |
| SF tracepoints: |
| |
| - mlx5_sf_add: trace addition of the SF port:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_sf_add >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| devlink-9363 [031] ..... 24610.188722: mlx5_sf_add: (0000:06:00.0) port_index=32768 controller=0 hw_id=0x8000 sfnum=88 |
| |
| - mlx5_sf_free: trace freeing of the SF port:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_sf_free >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| devlink-9830 [038] ..... 26300.404749: mlx5_sf_free: (0000:06:00.0) port_index=32768 controller=0 hw_id=0x8000 |
| |
| - mlx5_sf_hwc_alloc: trace allocating of the hardware SF context:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_sf_hwc_alloc >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| devlink-9775 [031] ..... 26296.385259: mlx5_sf_hwc_alloc: (0000:06:00.0) controller=0 hw_id=0x8000 sfnum=88 |
| |
| - mlx5_sf_hwc_free: trace freeing of the hardware SF context:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_sf_hwc_free >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| kworker/u128:3-9093 [046] ..... 24625.365771: mlx5_sf_hwc_free: (0000:06:00.0) hw_id=0x8000 |
| |
| - mlx5_sf_hwc_deferred_free : trace deferred freeing of the hardware SF context:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_sf_hwc_deferred_free >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| devlink-9519 [046] ..... 24624.400271: mlx5_sf_hwc_deferred_free: (0000:06:00.0) hw_id=0x8000 |
| |
| - mlx5_sf_vhca_event: trace SF vhca event and state:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_sf_vhca_event >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| kworker/u128:3-9093 [046] ..... 24625.365525: mlx5_sf_vhca_event: (0000:06:00.0) hw_id=0x8000 sfnum=88 vhca_state=1 |
| |
| - mlx5_sf_dev_add : trace SF device add event:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_sf_dev_add>> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| kworker/u128:3-9093 [000] ..... 24616.524495: mlx5_sf_dev_add: (0000:06:00.0) sfdev=00000000fc5d96fd aux_id=4 hw_id=0x8000 sfnum=88 |
| |
| - mlx5_sf_dev_del : trace SF device delete event:: |
| |
| $ echo mlx5:mlx5_sf_dev_del >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/set_event |
| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| ... |
| kworker/u128:3-9093 [044] ..... 24624.400749: mlx5_sf_dev_del: (0000:06:00.0) sfdev=00000000fc5d96fd aux_id=4 hw_id=0x8000 sfnum=88 |