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H A Dvport.hdiff 291939 Mon Dec 07 11:27:14 MST 2015 hselasky Update the mlx5 shared driver code to the latest version, which
include the following list of changes:

- Added eswitch ACL table management
Introduce API for managing ACL table.
This API include the following features:
1) vlan filter - for VST/VGT+ support.
2) spoofcheck.
3) robust functionality to allow/drop general untagged/tagged traffic.
4) support for both ingress and egress ACL types.

- Added loopback filter to the vacl table.

- Added multicast list set in the vPort context

- Added promiscuous mode set in the vPort context

- Set the vlan list in vPort context
1) Check caps if VLAN list is not longer than FW supports
2) Set MODIFY_NIC_VPORT_CONTEXT command

- Changed MLX5_EEPROM_MAX_BYTES from 48 to 32 so that a single EEPROM
reading cannot cross the 128-byte boundary. Previously reading the
MCIA register was done in batches of 48 bytes. The third reading
would then by-pass the 127th byte, which means that part of the low
page and part of the high page would be read at the same time, which
created a bug:
1st: 0-47 bytes
2nd: 48-95 bytes
3rd: 96-143 bytes

MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4411
H A Ddevice.hdiff 291939 Mon Dec 07 11:27:14 MST 2015 hselasky Update the mlx5 shared driver code to the latest version, which
include the following list of changes:

- Added eswitch ACL table management
Introduce API for managing ACL table.
This API include the following features:
1) vlan filter - for VST/VGT+ support.
2) spoofcheck.
3) robust functionality to allow/drop general untagged/tagged traffic.
4) support for both ingress and egress ACL types.

- Added loopback filter to the vacl table.

- Added multicast list set in the vPort context

- Added promiscuous mode set in the vPort context

- Set the vlan list in vPort context
1) Check caps if VLAN list is not longer than FW supports
2) Set MODIFY_NIC_VPORT_CONTEXT command

- Changed MLX5_EEPROM_MAX_BYTES from 48 to 32 so that a single EEPROM
reading cannot cross the 128-byte boundary. Previously reading the
MCIA register was done in batches of 48 bytes. The third reading
would then by-pass the 127th byte, which means that part of the low
page and part of the high page would be read at the same time, which
created a bug:
1st: 0-47 bytes
2nd: 48-95 bytes
3rd: 96-143 bytes

MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4411
H A Ddriver.hdiff 291939 Mon Dec 07 11:27:14 MST 2015 hselasky Update the mlx5 shared driver code to the latest version, which
include the following list of changes:

- Added eswitch ACL table management
Introduce API for managing ACL table.
This API include the following features:
1) vlan filter - for VST/VGT+ support.
2) spoofcheck.
3) robust functionality to allow/drop general untagged/tagged traffic.
4) support for both ingress and egress ACL types.

- Added loopback filter to the vacl table.

- Added multicast list set in the vPort context

- Added promiscuous mode set in the vPort context

- Set the vlan list in vPort context
1) Check caps if VLAN list is not longer than FW supports
2) Set MODIFY_NIC_VPORT_CONTEXT command

- Changed MLX5_EEPROM_MAX_BYTES from 48 to 32 so that a single EEPROM
reading cannot cross the 128-byte boundary. Previously reading the
MCIA register was done in batches of 48 bytes. The third reading
would then by-pass the 127th byte, which means that part of the low
page and part of the high page would be read at the same time, which
created a bug:
1st: 0-47 bytes
2nd: 48-95 bytes
3rd: 96-143 bytes

MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4411
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/dev/mlx5/mlx5_core/
H A Dmlx5_vport.cdiff 291939 Mon Dec 07 11:27:14 MST 2015 hselasky Update the mlx5 shared driver code to the latest version, which
include the following list of changes:

- Added eswitch ACL table management
Introduce API for managing ACL table.
This API include the following features:
1) vlan filter - for VST/VGT+ support.
2) spoofcheck.
3) robust functionality to allow/drop general untagged/tagged traffic.
4) support for both ingress and egress ACL types.

- Added loopback filter to the vacl table.

- Added multicast list set in the vPort context

- Added promiscuous mode set in the vPort context

- Set the vlan list in vPort context
1) Check caps if VLAN list is not longer than FW supports
2) Set MODIFY_NIC_VPORT_CONTEXT command

- Changed MLX5_EEPROM_MAX_BYTES from 48 to 32 so that a single EEPROM
reading cannot cross the 128-byte boundary. Previously reading the
MCIA register was done in batches of 48 bytes. The third reading
would then by-pass the 127th byte, which means that part of the low
page and part of the high page would be read at the same time, which
created a bug:
1st: 0-47 bytes
2nd: 48-95 bytes
3rd: 96-143 bytes

MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4411
H A Dmlx5_eq.cdiff 291939 Mon Dec 07 11:27:14 MST 2015 hselasky Update the mlx5 shared driver code to the latest version, which
include the following list of changes:

- Added eswitch ACL table management
Introduce API for managing ACL table.
This API include the following features:
1) vlan filter - for VST/VGT+ support.
2) spoofcheck.
3) robust functionality to allow/drop general untagged/tagged traffic.
4) support for both ingress and egress ACL types.

- Added loopback filter to the vacl table.

- Added multicast list set in the vPort context

- Added promiscuous mode set in the vPort context

- Set the vlan list in vPort context
1) Check caps if VLAN list is not longer than FW supports
2) Set MODIFY_NIC_VPORT_CONTEXT command

- Changed MLX5_EEPROM_MAX_BYTES from 48 to 32 so that a single EEPROM
reading cannot cross the 128-byte boundary. Previously reading the
MCIA register was done in batches of 48 bytes. The third reading
would then by-pass the 127th byte, which means that part of the low
page and part of the high page would be read at the same time, which
created a bug:
1st: 0-47 bytes
2nd: 48-95 bytes
3rd: 96-143 bytes

MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4411

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