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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-08-07 13:17:52 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-08-07 13:17:52 +0000 |
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Merging upstream version 6.10.3.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/Documentation/networking/devlink/ice.rst b/Documentation/networking/devlink/ice.rst index 7f30ebd5de..830c043542 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/devlink/ice.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/devlink/ice.rst @@ -21,6 +21,53 @@ Parameters * - ``enable_iwarp`` - runtime - mutually exclusive with ``enable_roce`` + * - ``tx_scheduling_layers`` + - permanent + - The ice hardware uses hierarchical scheduling for Tx with a fixed + number of layers in the scheduling tree. Each of them are decision + points. Root node represents a port, while all the leaves represent + the queues. This way of configuring the Tx scheduler allows features + like DCB or devlink-rate (documented below) to configure how much + bandwidth is given to any given queue or group of queues, enabling + fine-grained control because scheduling parameters can be configured + at any given layer of the tree. + + The default 9-layer tree topology was deemed best for most workloads, + as it gives an optimal ratio of performance to configurability. However, + for some specific cases, this 9-layer topology might not be desired. + One example would be sending traffic to queues that are not a multiple + of 8. Because the maximum radix is limited to 8 in 9-layer topology, + the 9th queue has a different parent than the rest, and it's given + more bandwidth credits. This causes a problem when the system is + sending traffic to 9 queues: + + | tx_queue_0_packets: 24163396 + | tx_queue_1_packets: 24164623 + | tx_queue_2_packets: 24163188 + | tx_queue_3_packets: 24163701 + | tx_queue_4_packets: 24163683 + | tx_queue_5_packets: 24164668 + | tx_queue_6_packets: 23327200 + | tx_queue_7_packets: 24163853 + | tx_queue_8_packets: 91101417 < Too much traffic is sent from 9th + + To address this need, you can switch to a 5-layer topology, which + changes the maximum topology radix to 512. With this enhancement, + the performance characteristic is equal as all queues can be assigned + to the same parent in the tree. The obvious drawback of this solution + is a lower configuration depth of the tree. + + Use the ``tx_scheduling_layer`` parameter with the devlink command + to change the transmit scheduler topology. To use 5-layer topology, + use a value of 5. For example: + $ devlink dev param set pci/0000:16:00.0 name tx_scheduling_layers + value 5 cmode permanent + Use a value of 9 to set it back to the default value. + + You must do PCI slot powercycle for the selected topology to take effect. + + To verify that value has been set: + $ devlink dev param show pci/0000:16:00.0 name tx_scheduling_layers Info versions ============= |