Netronome Flow Processor (NFP) Kernel Drivers

Copyright (c) 2019, Netronome Systems, Inc.

Overview

This driver supports Netronome’s line of Flow Processor devices, including the NFP4000, NFP5000, and NFP6000 models, which are also incorporated in the company’s family of Agilio SmartNICs. The SR-IOV physical and virtual functions for these devices are supported by the driver.

Acquiring Firmware

The NFP4000 and NFP6000 devices require application specific firmware to function. Application firmware can be located either on the host file system or in the device flash (if supported by management firmware).

Firmware files on the host filesystem contain card type (AMDA-* string), media config etc. They should be placed in /lib/firmware/netronome directory to load firmware from the host file system.

Firmware for basic NIC operation is available in the upstream linux-firmware.git repository.

Firmware in NVRAM

Recent versions of management firmware supports loading application firmware from flash when the host driver gets probed. The firmware loading policy configuration may be used to configure this feature appropriately.

Devlink or ethtool can be used to update the application firmware on the device flash by providing the appropriate nic_AMDA*.nffw file to the respective command. Users need to take care to write the correct firmware image for the card and media configuration to flash.

Available storage space in flash depends on the card being used.

Dealing with multiple projects

NFP hardware is fully programmable therefore there can be different firmware images targeting different applications.

When using application firmware from host, we recommend placing actual firmware files in application-named subdirectories in /lib/firmware/netronome and linking the desired files, e.g.:

$ tree /lib/firmware/netronome/
/lib/firmware/netronome/
├── bpf
│   ├── nic_AMDA0081-0001_1x40.nffw
│   └── nic_AMDA0081-0001_4x10.nffw
├── flower
│   ├── nic_AMDA0081-0001_1x40.nffw
│   └── nic_AMDA0081-0001_4x10.nffw
├── nic
│   ├── nic_AMDA0081-0001_1x40.nffw
│   └── nic_AMDA0081-0001_4x10.nffw
├── nic_AMDA0081-0001_1x40.nffw -> bpf/nic_AMDA0081-0001_1x40.nffw
└── nic_AMDA0081-0001_4x10.nffw -> bpf/nic_AMDA0081-0001_4x10.nffw

3 directories, 8 files

You may need to use hard instead of symbolic links on distributions which use old mkinitrd command instead of dracut (e.g. Ubuntu).

After changing firmware files you may need to regenerate the initramfs image. Initramfs contains drivers and firmware files your system may need to boot. Refer to the documentation of your distribution to find out how to update initramfs. Good indication of stale initramfs is system loading wrong driver or firmware on boot, but when driver is later reloaded manually everything works correctly.

Selecting firmware per device

Most commonly all cards on the system use the same type of firmware. If you want to load specific firmware image for a specific card, you can use either the PCI bus address or serial number. Driver will print which files it’s looking for when it recognizes a NFP device:

nfp: Looking for firmware file in order of priority:
nfp:  netronome/serial-00-12-34-aa-bb-cc-10-ff.nffw: not found
nfp:  netronome/pci-0000:02:00.0.nffw: not found
nfp:  netronome/nic_AMDA0081-0001_1x40.nffw: found, loading...

In this case if file (or link) called serial-00-12-34-aa-bb-5d-10-ff.nffw or pci-0000:02:00.0.nffw is present in /lib/firmware/netronome this firmware file will take precedence over nic_AMDA* files.

Note that serial-* and pci-* files are not automatically included in initramfs, you will have to refer to documentation of appropriate tools to find out how to include them.

Firmware loading policy

Firmware loading policy is controlled via three HWinfo parameters stored as key value pairs in the device flash:

app_fw_from_flash
Defines which firmware should take precedence, ‘Disk’ (0), ‘Flash’ (1) or the ‘Preferred’ (2) firmware. When ‘Preferred’ is selected, the management firmware makes the decision over which firmware will be loaded by comparing versions of the flash firmware and the host supplied firmware. This variable is configurable using the ‘fw_load_policy’ devlink parameter.
abi_drv_reset
Defines if the driver should reset the firmware when the driver is probed, either ‘Disk’ (0) if firmware was found on disk, ‘Always’ (1) reset or ‘Never’ (2) reset. Note that the device is always reset on driver unload if firmware was loaded when the driver was probed. This variable is configurable using the ‘reset_dev_on_drv_probe’ devlink parameter.
abi_drv_load_ifc
Defines a list of PF devices allowed to load FW on the device. This variable is not currently user configurable.