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BNXT(4) |
FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual |
BNXT(4) |
bnxt —
Broadcom NetXtreme-C/NetXtreme-E Family Ethernet driver
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel
configuration file:
device iflib
device bnxt
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place
the following line in
loader.conf(5):
The bnxt driver provides support for various NICs based
on the Broadcom BCM57301/2/4, and BCM57402/4/6 Ethernet controller chips.
For more information on configuring this device, see
ifconfig(8).
The bnxt driver provides support for various NICs based
on the Broadcom NetXtreme-C and NetXtreme-E families of Gigabit Ethernet
controller chips, including the following:
- Broadcom BCM57301 NetXtreme-C 10Gb Ethernet Controller
- Broadcom BCM57302 NetXtreme-C 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet Controller
- Broadcom BCM57304 NetXtreme-C 10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/50Gb Ethernet Controller
- Broadcom BCM57304 NetXtreme-C Ethernet Virtual Function
- Broadcom BCM57314 NetXtreme-C Ethernet Virtual Function
- Broadcom BCM57402 NetXtreme-E 10Gb Ethernet Controller
- Broadcom BCM57402 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Partition
- Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet Controller
- Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Virtual Function
- Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E Partition
- Broadcom BCM57406 NetXtreme-E 10GBASE-T Ethernet Controller
- Broadcom BCM57406 NetXtreme-E Partition
- Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E 10GBase-T Ethernet Controller
- Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E 25Gb Ethernet Controller
- Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E Partition
- Broadcom BCM57412 NetXtreme-E Partition
- Broadcom BCM57414 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Virtual Function
- Broadcom BCM57414 NetXtreme-E Partition
- Broadcom BCM57416 NetXtreme-E Partition
- Broadcom BCM57417 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Partition
- Broadcom BCM57454 NetXtreme-E 10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/50Gb/100Gb Ethernet
These variables must be set before loading the driver, either via
loader.conf(5)
or through the use of
kenv(1).
These are provided by the
iflib(4)
framework, and might be better documented there.
- dev.bnxt.X.iflib.override_nrxds
- Override the number of RX descriptors for each queue. The value is a comma
separated list of three positive integers: the size of the completion
ring, the size of the receive ring, and the size of the aggregation ring
respectively. The completion ring should be at least the size of the
aggregation ring plus four times the size of the receive ring. These
numbers must be powers of two, and zero means to use the default. Defaults
to 0,0,0.
- dev.bnxt.X.iflib.override_ntxds
- Override the number of TX descriptors for each queue. The value is a comma
separated list of two positive integers: the size of the completion ring,
and the size of the transmit ring respectively. The completion ring should
be at least twice the size of the transmit ring. These numbers must be
powers of two, and zero means to use the default. Defaults to 0,0.
- dev.bnxt.X.iflib.override_qs_enable
- When set, allows the number of transmit and receive queues to be
different. If not set, the lower of the number of TX or RX queues will be
used for both.
- dev.bnxt.X.iflib.override_nrxqs
- Set the number of RX queues. If zero, the number of RX queues is derived
from the number of cores on the socket connected to the controller.
Defaults to 0.
- dev.bnxt.X.iflib.override_ntxqs
- Set the number of TX queues. If zero, the number of TX queues is derived
from the number of cores on the socket connected to the controller.
These
sysctl(8)
variables can be changed at any time:
- dev.bnxt.X.vlan_only
- Require that incoming frames must have a VLAN tag on them that matches one
that is configured for the NIC. Normally, both frames that have a matching
VLAN tag and frames that have no VLAN tag are accepted. Defaults to
0.
- dev.bnxt.X.vlan_strip
- When non-zero the NIC strips VLAN tags on receive. Defaults to 0.
- dev.bnxt.X.rx_stall
- Enable buffering rather than dropping frames when there are no available
host RX buffers for DMA. Defaults to 0.
- dev.bnxt.X.rss_type
- Comma-separated list of RSS hash types to support. Default is all types.
Defaults to ipv4,tcp_ipv4,udp_ipv4,ipv6,tcp_ipv6,udp_ipv6.
- dev.bnxt.X.rss_key
- Current RSS key. Defaults to a randomly generated value which is generated
for each device during attach.
- dev.bnxt.X.ver.hwrm_min_ver
- Minimum HWRM (HardWare Resource Manager) firmware API to support. If the
firmware implements an older version, a warning will be printed, and the
firmware should be upgraded. Defaults to 1.2.2.
These
sysctl(8)
variables are read-only:
- dev.bnxt.X.if_name
- Current interface name of the device. This will normally be
bnxtX, but this can be changed using
ifconfig name . This sysctl allows correlating an
interface with a child of dev.bnxt.
- dev.bnxt.X.nvram.*
- Information about the NVRAM device which contains the device
firmware.
- dev.bnxt.X.ver.*
- Version-related information about the device and firmware:
- dev.bnxt.X.ver.hwrm_if
- Supported HWRM API version of the currently running firmware.
- dev.bnxt.X.ver.driver_hwrm_if
- HWRM API version the driver was built to support.
- dev.bnxt.X.hwstats.*
- Per-queue statistics tracked by the hardware.
- dev.bnxt.X.hwstats.port_stats.*
- Per-port statistics tracked by the hardware.
- dev.bnxt.X.hwstats.rxq0.drop_pkts
- Number of packets dropped by hardware on queue zero. This number might
seem high, but the count includes packets dropped due to incorrect
destination MAC, unsubscribed multicast address, and other normal reasons
to ignore Ethernet frames.
- dev.bnxt.X.hwstats.rxq0.tpa_*
- statistics related to HW LRO.
- dev.bnxt.X.hw_lro.*
- Enable / Disable HW LRO feature. Defaults to disable. Enabling HW LRO
could cause issues when forwarding is enabled on host.
- dev.bnxt.X.fc
- Enable / Disable Flow Control feature. Defaults to Enable
- bnxt%d: %s command returned %s error.
- Device firmware rejected a command from the driver. There might be a
driver/firmware HWRM API mismatch.
- bnxt%d: Timeout sending %s (timeout: %d) seq %d
- Device firmware unresponsive. A PCI device reset is likely needed.
- bnxt%d: Timeout sending %s (timeout: %d) msg {0x%x 0x%x} len:%d v: %d
- Partial firmware response. A PCI device reset is likely needed.
As of this writing, the system must be rebooted to initiate a
PCI device reset.
The bnxt device driver first appeared in
FreeBSD 11.1.
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