Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 00:57:40 +0000 (UTC) From: Pyun YongHyeon <yongari@FreeBSD.org> To: cvs-src-old@freebsd.org Subject: cvs commit: src/sys/dev/bge if_bge.c if_bgereg.h Message-ID: <201001070057.o070vo3U069696@repoman.freebsd.org>
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yongari 2010-01-07 00:57:40 UTC FreeBSD src repository Modified files: (Branch: RELENG_7) sys/dev/bge if_bge.c if_bgereg.h Log: SVN rev 201707 on 2010-01-07 00:57:40Z by yongari MFC r200088,200227-200228,200246,200264,201446 r200088: Add workaround to overcome hardware limitation which allows only a single outstanding DMA read operation. Most controllers targeted to client with PCIe bus interface(e.g. BCM5761) may have this limitation. All controllers for servers does not have this limitation. Collapsing mbuf chains to reduce number of memory reads before transmitting was most effective way to workaround this. I got about 940Mbps from 850Mbps with mbuf collapsing on BCM5761. However it takes a lot of CPU cycles to collapse mbuf chains so add tunable to control the number of allowed TX buffers before collapsing. The default value is 0 which effectively disables the forced collapsing. For most cases 2 would yield best performance(about 930Mbps) without much sacrificing CPU cycles. Note the collapsing is only activated when the controller is on PCIe bus and the frame does not need TSO operation. TSO does not seem to suffer from the hardware limitation because the payload size is much bigger than normal IP datagram. Thanks to davidch@ who told me the limitation of client controllers and actually gave possible workarounds to mitigate the limitation. r200227: Remove PHY isolate/power down code in bge_stop(). The isolation handler in brgphy(4) does not exist and brgphy(4) just resets the PHY and returns EINVAL as it has no isolation handler. I also agree on Marius's opinion that stop handler of every NIC driver seems to be the wrong place for implementing PHY isolate/power down. If we need PHY isolate/power down it should be implemented in brgphy(4) and users should administratively down the PHY. r200228: Don't access jumbo frame related registers if controller lacks the feature. These registers are reserved on controllers that have no support for jumbo frame. Only BCM5700 has mini ring so do not poke mini ring related registers if controller is not BCM5700. r200246: Partially revert r200228. For mini RCB case, bge(4) still have to disable mini ring withtout regard to mini ring support. r200264: Create sysctl node(dev.bge.%d.focred_collapse) instead of hw.bge.forced_collapse. hw.bge.forced_collapse affects all bge(4) controllers on system which may not desirable behavior of the sysctl node. Also allow the sysctl node could be modified at any time. r201446: Fix regression introduced in r198318. BCM5754/BCM5754M uses the same ASIC ID of BCM5758 such that r198318 incorecctly enabled TSO on BCM5754.BCM5754M controllers. BCM5754/BCM5754M needs a special firmware to enable TSO and bge(4) does not support firmware based TSO. Revision Changes Path 1.198.2.29 +56 -32 src/sys/dev/bge/if_bge.c 1.73.2.15 +1 -0 src/sys/dev/bge/if_bgereg.h
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