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VMware Driver Software: Broadcom NetXtreme II Network Adapter User Guide, num_rx_queues, multi_mode
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VMware Driver Software: Broadcom NetXtreme II Network Adapter User Guide vmkload_mod bnx2x.ko disable_tpa=1 Use ethtool to disable TPA (LRO) for a specific network adapter. num_rx_queues The optional parameter num_rx_queues may be used to set the number of Rx queues on kernels starting from 2.6.24 when multi_mode is set to 1 and interrupt mode is MSI-X. Number of Rx queues must be equal to or greater than the number of Tx queues (see num_tx_queues parameter). If the interrupt mode is different than MSI-X (see int_mode parameter), then then the number of Rx queues will be set to 1, discarding the value of this parameter. num_tx_queues The optional parameter num_tx_queues may be used to set the number of Tx queues on kernels starting from 2.6.27 when multi_mode is set to 1 and interrupt mode is MSI-X. The number of Rx queues must be equal to or greater than the number of Tx queues (see num_rx_queues parameter). If the interrupt mode is different than MSI-X (see int_mode parameter), then the number of Tx queues will be set to 1, discarding the value of this parameter. pri_map The optional parameter pri_map is used to map the VLAN PRI value or the IP DSCP value to a different or the same CoS in the hardware. This 32-bit parameter is evaluated by the driver as 8 values of 4 bits each. Each nibble sets the desired hardware queue number for that priority. For example, set the pri_map parameter to 0x22221100 to map priority 0 and 1 to CoS 0, map priority 2 and 3 to CoS 1, and map priority 4 to 7 to CoS 2. In another example, set the pri_map parameter to 0x11110000 to map priority 0 to 3 to CoS 0, and map priority 4 to 7 to CoS 1. qs_per_cos The optional parameter qs_per_cos is used to specify the number of queues that will share the same CoS. This parameter is evaluated by the driver up to 3 values of 8 bits each. Each byte sets the desired number of queues for that CoS. The total number of queues is limited by the hardware limit. For example, set the qs_per_cos parameter to 0x10101 to create a total of three queues, one per CoS. In another example, set the qs_per_cos parameter to 0x404 to create a total of 8 queues, divided into only 2 CoS, 4 queues in each CoS. cos_min_rate The optional parameter cos_min_rate is used to determine the weight of each CoS for Round-robin scheduling in transmission. This parameter is evaluated by the driver up to 3 values of 8 bits each. Each byte sets the desired weight for that CoS. The weight ranges from 0 to 100. For example, set the cos_min_rate parameter to 0x101 for fair transmission rate between two CoS. In another example, set the cos_min_rate parameter to 0x30201 to give the higher CoS the higher rate of transmission. To avoid using the fairness algorithm, omit setting the optional parameter cos_min_rate or set it to 0. dropless_fc The optional parameter dropless_fc can be used to enable a complementary flow control mechanism on Broadcom network adapters. The default flow control mechanism is to send pause frames when the on-chip buffer (BRB) is reaching a certain level of occupancy. This is a performance targeted flow control mechanism. On Broadcom network adapters, you can enable another flow control mechanism to send pause frames if one of the host buffers (when in RSS mode) is exhausted. This is a "zero packet drop" targeted flow control mechanism. Set the dropless_fc parameter to 1 as shown below to enable the dropless flow control mechanism feature on all Broadcom network adapters in the system. vmkload_mod bnx2x dropless_fc=1 Driver Defaults Speed: Autonegotiation with all speeds advertised Flow Control: Autonegotiation with rx and tx advertised MTU: 1500 (range 46-9000) file:///T|/htdocs/NETWORK/BroadCom/71921/NetXtremeII/en/vmware.htm[9/26/2012 3:28:54 PM]