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linux/Documentation/networking/devlink/devlink-params.rst
Daniel Zahka 2a367002ed devlink: support default values for param-get and param-set
Support querying and resetting to default param values.

Introduce two new devlink netlink attrs:
DEVLINK_ATTR_PARAM_VALUE_DEFAULT and
DEVLINK_ATTR_PARAM_RESET_DEFAULT. The former is used to contain an
optional parameter value inside of the param_value nested
attribute. The latter is used in param-set requests from userspace to
indicate that the driver should reset the param to its default value.

To implement this, two new functions are added to the devlink driver
api: devlink_param::get_default() and
devlink_param::reset_default(). These callbacks allow drivers to
implement default param actions for runtime and permanent cmodes. For
driverinit params, the core latches the last value set by a driver via
devl_param_driverinit_value_set(), and uses that as the default value
for a param.

Because default parameter values are optional, it would be impossible
to discern whether or not a param of type bool has default value of
false or not provided if the default value is encoded using a netlink
flag type. For this reason, when a DEVLINK_PARAM_TYPE_BOOL has an
associated default value, the default value is encoded using a u8
type.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Zahka <daniel.zahka@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251119025038.651131-4-daniel.zahka@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2025-11-20 19:01:22 -08:00

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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
==============
Devlink Params
==============
``devlink`` provides capability for a driver to expose device parameters for low
level device functionality. Since devlink can operate at the device-wide
level, it can be used to provide configuration that may affect multiple
ports on a single device.
This document describes a number of generic parameters that are supported
across multiple drivers. Each driver is also free to add their own
parameters. Each driver must document the specific parameters they support,
whether generic or not.
Configuration modes
===================
Parameters may be set in different configuration modes.
.. list-table:: Possible configuration modes
:widths: 5 90
* - Name
- Description
* - ``runtime``
- set while the driver is running, and takes effect immediately. No
reset is required.
* - ``driverinit``
- applied while the driver initializes. Requires the user to restart
the driver using the ``devlink`` reload command.
* - ``permanent``
- written to the device's non-volatile memory. A hard reset is required
for it to take effect.
Reloading
---------
In order for ``driverinit`` parameters to take effect, the driver must
support reloading via the ``devlink-reload`` command. This command will
request a reload of the device driver.
Default parameter values
=========================
Drivers may optionally export default values for parameters of cmode
``runtime`` and ``permanent``. For ``driverinit`` parameters, the last
value set by the driver will be used as the default value. Drivers can
also support resetting params with cmode ``runtime`` and ``permanent``
to their default values. Resetting ``driverinit`` params is supported
by devlink core without additional driver support needed.
.. _devlink_params_generic:
Generic configuration parameters
================================
The following is a list of generic configuration parameters that drivers may
add. Use of generic parameters is preferred over each driver creating their
own name.
.. list-table:: List of generic parameters
:widths: 5 5 90
* - Name
- Type
- Description
* - ``enable_sriov``
- Boolean
- Enable Single Root I/O Virtualization (SRIOV) in the device.
* - ``ignore_ari``
- Boolean
- Ignore Alternative Routing-ID Interpretation (ARI) capability. If
enabled, the adapter will ignore ARI capability even when the
platform has support enabled. The device will create the same number
of partitions as when the platform does not support ARI.
* - ``msix_vec_per_pf_max``
- u32
- Provides the maximum number of MSI-X interrupts that a device can
create. Value is the same across all physical functions (PFs) in the
device.
* - ``msix_vec_per_pf_min``
- u32
- Provides the minimum number of MSI-X interrupts required for the
device to initialize. Value is the same across all physical functions
(PFs) in the device.
* - ``fw_load_policy``
- u8
- Control the device's firmware loading policy.
- ``DEVLINK_PARAM_FW_LOAD_POLICY_VALUE_DRIVER`` (0)
Load firmware version preferred by the driver.
- ``DEVLINK_PARAM_FW_LOAD_POLICY_VALUE_FLASH`` (1)
Load firmware currently stored in flash.
- ``DEVLINK_PARAM_FW_LOAD_POLICY_VALUE_DISK`` (2)
Load firmware currently available on host's disk.
* - ``reset_dev_on_drv_probe``
- u8
- Controls the device's reset policy on driver probe.
- ``DEVLINK_PARAM_RESET_DEV_ON_DRV_PROBE_VALUE_UNKNOWN`` (0)
Unknown or invalid value.
- ``DEVLINK_PARAM_RESET_DEV_ON_DRV_PROBE_VALUE_ALWAYS`` (1)
Always reset device on driver probe.
- ``DEVLINK_PARAM_RESET_DEV_ON_DRV_PROBE_VALUE_NEVER`` (2)
Never reset device on driver probe.
- ``DEVLINK_PARAM_RESET_DEV_ON_DRV_PROBE_VALUE_DISK`` (3)
Reset the device only if firmware can be found in the filesystem.
* - ``enable_roce``
- Boolean
- Enable handling of RoCE traffic in the device.
* - ``enable_eth``
- Boolean
- When enabled, the device driver will instantiate Ethernet specific
auxiliary device of the devlink device.
* - ``enable_rdma``
- Boolean
- When enabled, the device driver will instantiate RDMA specific
auxiliary device of the devlink device.
* - ``enable_vnet``
- Boolean
- When enabled, the device driver will instantiate VDPA networking
specific auxiliary device of the devlink device.
* - ``enable_iwarp``
- Boolean
- Enable handling of iWARP traffic in the device.
* - ``internal_err_reset``
- Boolean
- When enabled, the device driver will reset the device on internal
errors.
* - ``max_macs``
- u32
- Typically macvlan, vlan net devices mac are also programmed in their
parent netdevice's Function rx filter. This parameter limit the
maximum number of unicast mac address filters to receive traffic from
per ethernet port of this device.
* - ``region_snapshot_enable``
- Boolean
- Enable capture of ``devlink-region`` snapshots.
* - ``enable_remote_dev_reset``
- Boolean
- Enable device reset by remote host. When cleared, the device driver
will NACK any attempt of other host to reset the device. This parameter
is useful for setups where a device is shared by different hosts, such
as multi-host setup.
* - ``io_eq_size``
- u32
- Control the size of I/O completion EQs.
* - ``event_eq_size``
- u32
- Control the size of asynchronous control events EQ.
* - ``enable_phc``
- Boolean
- Enable PHC (PTP Hardware Clock) functionality in the device.
* - ``clock_id``
- u64
- Clock ID used by the device for registering DPLL devices and pins.
* - ``total_vfs``
- u32
- The max number of Virtual Functions (VFs) exposed by the PF.
after reboot/pci reset, 'sriov_totalvfs' entry under the device's sysfs
directory will report this value.
* - ``num_doorbells``
- u32
- Controls the number of doorbells used by the device.
* - ``max_mac_per_vf``
- u32
- Controls the maximum number of MAC address filters that can be assigned
to a Virtual Function (VF).