From: Paul M Stillwell Jr <paul.m.stillwell.jr@xxxxxxxxx> Add documentation for FW logging in Documentation/networking/device-drivers/ethernet/intel/ice.rst Signed-off-by: Paul M Stillwell Jr <paul.m.stillwell.jr@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Tony Nguyen <anthony.l.nguyen@xxxxxxxxx> --- .../device_drivers/ethernet/intel/ice.rst | 117 ++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 117 insertions(+) diff --git a/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/intel/ice.rst b/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/intel/ice.rst index e4d065c55ea8..9042349f354a 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/intel/ice.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/intel/ice.rst @@ -895,6 +895,123 @@ driver writes raw bytes by the GNSS object to the receiver through i2c. Please refer to the hardware GNSS module documentation for configuration details. +Firmware (FW) logging +--------------------- +The driver supports FW logging via the debugfs interface on PF 0 only. In order +for FW logging to work, the NVM must support it. The 'fwlog' file will only get +created in the ice debugfs directory if the NVM supports FW logging. + +Module configuration +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +To see the status of FW logging, read the 'fwlog/modules' file like this:: + + # cat /sys/kernel/debug/ice/0000\:18\:00.0/fwlog/modules + +To configure FW logging, write to the 'fwlog/modules' file like this:: + + # echo <fwlog_event> <fwlog_level> > /sys/kernel/debug/ice/0000\:18\:00.0/fwlog/modules + +where + +* fwlog_level is a name as described below. Each level includes the + messages from the previous/lower level + + * NONE + * ERROR + * WARNING + * NORMAL + * VERBOSE + +* fwlog_event is a name that represents the module to receive events for. The + module names are + + * GENERAL + * CTRL + * LINK + * LINK_TOPO + * DNL + * I2C + * SDP + * MDIO + * ADMINQ + * HDMA + * LLDP + * DCBX + * DCB + * XLR + * NVM + * AUTH + * VPD + * IOSF + * PARSER + * SW + * SCHEDULER + * TXQ + * RSVD + * POST + * WATCHDOG + * TASK_DISPATCH + * MNG + * SYNCE + * HEALTH + * TSDRV + * PFREG + * MDLVER + * ALL + +The name ALL is special and specifies setting all of the modules to the +specified fwlog_level. + +Example usage to configure the modules:: + + # echo LINK VERBOSE > /sys/kernel/debug/ice/0000\:18\:00.0/fwlog/modules + +Enabling FW log +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Once the desired modules are configured the user enables logging. To do +this the user can write a 1 (enable) or 0 (disable) to 'fwlog/enable'. An +example is:: + + # echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/ice/0000\:18\:00.0/fwlog/enable + +Retrieving FW log data +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +The FW log data can be retrieved by reading from 'fwlog/data'. The user can +write to 'fwlog/data' to clear the data. The data can only be cleared when FW +logging is disabled. The FW log data is a binary file that is sent to Intel and +used to help debug user issues. + +An example to read the data is:: + + # cat /sys/kernel/debug/ice/0000\:18\:00.0/fwlog/data > fwlog.bin + +An example to clear the data is:: + + # echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/ice/0000\:18\:00.0/fwlog/data + +Changing how often the log events are sent to the driver +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +The driver receives FW log data from the Admin Receive Queue (ARQ). The +frequency that the FW sends the ARQ events can be configured by writing to +'fwlog/resolution'. The range is 1-128 (1 means push every log message, 128 +means push only when the max AQ command buffer is full). The suggested value is +10. The user can see what the value is configured to by reading +'fwlog/resolution'. An example to set the value is:: + + # echo 50 > /sys/kernel/debug/ice/0000\:18\:00.0/fwlog/resolution + +Configuring the number of buffers used to store FW log data +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +The driver stores FW log data in a ring within the driver. The default size of +the ring is 256 4K buffers. Some use cases may require more or less data so +the user can change the number of buffers that are allocated for FW log data. +To change the number of buffers write to 'fwlog/nr_buffs'. The value must be one +of: 64, 128, 256, or 512. FW logging must be disabled to change the value. An +example of changing the value is:: + + # echo 128 > /sys/kernel/debug/ice/0000\:18\:00.0/fwlog/nr_buffs + + Performance Optimization ======================== Driver defaults are meant to fit a wide variety of workloads, but if further -- 2.38.1