linux/Documentation/infiniband/ipoib.rst
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   2IP over InfiniBand
   3==================
   4
   5  The ib_ipoib driver is an implementation of the IP over InfiniBand
   6  protocol as specified by RFC 4391 and 4392, issued by the IETF ipoib
   7  working group.  It is a "native" implementation in the sense of
   8  setting the interface type to ARPHRD_INFINIBAND and the hardware
   9  address length to 20 (earlier proprietary implementations
  10  masqueraded to the kernel as ethernet interfaces).
  11
  12Partitions and P_Keys
  13=====================
  14
  15  When the IPoIB driver is loaded, it creates one interface for each
  16  port using the P_Key at index 0.  To create an interface with a
  17  different P_Key, write the desired P_Key into the main interface's
  18  /sys/class/net/<intf name>/create_child file.  For example::
  19
  20    echo 0x8001 > /sys/class/net/ib0/create_child
  21
  22  This will create an interface named ib0.8001 with P_Key 0x8001.  To
  23  remove a subinterface, use the "delete_child" file::
  24
  25    echo 0x8001 > /sys/class/net/ib0/delete_child
  26
  27  The P_Key for any interface is given by the "pkey" file, and the
  28  main interface for a subinterface is in "parent."
  29
  30  Child interface create/delete can also be done using IPoIB's
  31  rtnl_link_ops, where children created using either way behave the same.
  32
  33Datagram vs Connected modes
  34===========================
  35
  36  The IPoIB driver supports two modes of operation: datagram and
  37  connected.  The mode is set and read through an interface's
  38  /sys/class/net/<intf name>/mode file.
  39
  40  In datagram mode, the IB UD (Unreliable Datagram) transport is used
  41  and so the interface MTU has is equal to the IB L2 MTU minus the
  42  IPoIB encapsulation header (4 bytes).  For example, in a typical IB
  43  fabric with a 2K MTU, the IPoIB MTU will be 2048 - 4 = 2044 bytes.
  44
  45  In connected mode, the IB RC (Reliable Connected) transport is used.
  46  Connected mode takes advantage of the connected nature of the IB
  47  transport and allows an MTU up to the maximal IP packet size of 64K,
  48  which reduces the number of IP packets needed for handling large UDP
  49  datagrams, TCP segments, etc and increases the performance for large
  50  messages.
  51
  52  In connected mode, the interface's UD QP is still used for multicast
  53  and communication with peers that don't support connected mode. In
  54  this case, RX emulation of ICMP PMTU packets is used to cause the
  55  networking stack to use the smaller UD MTU for these neighbours.
  56
  57Stateless offloads
  58==================
  59
  60  If the IB HW supports IPoIB stateless offloads, IPoIB advertises
  61  TCP/IP checksum and/or Large Send (LSO) offloading capability to the
  62  network stack.
  63
  64  Large Receive (LRO) offloading is also implemented and may be turned
  65  on/off using ethtool calls.  Currently LRO is supported only for
  66  checksum offload capable devices.
  67
  68  Stateless offloads are supported only in datagram mode.
  69
  70Interrupt moderation
  71====================
  72
  73  If the underlying IB device supports CQ event moderation, one can
  74  use ethtool to set interrupt mitigation parameters and thus reduce
  75  the overhead incurred by handling interrupts.  The main code path of
  76  IPoIB doesn't use events for TX completion signaling so only RX
  77  moderation is supported.
  78
  79Debugging Information
  80=====================
  81
  82  By compiling the IPoIB driver with CONFIG_INFINIBAND_IPOIB_DEBUG set
  83  to 'y', tracing messages are compiled into the driver.  They are
  84  turned on by setting the module parameters debug_level and
  85  mcast_debug_level to 1.  These parameters can be controlled at
  86  runtime through files in /sys/module/ib_ipoib/.
  87
  88  CONFIG_INFINIBAND_IPOIB_DEBUG also enables files in the debugfs
  89  virtual filesystem.  By mounting this filesystem, for example with::
  90
  91    mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug
  92
  93  it is possible to get statistics about multicast groups from the
  94  files /sys/kernel/debug/ipoib/ib0_mcg and so on.
  95
  96  The performance impact of this option is negligible, so it
  97  is safe to enable this option with debug_level set to 0 for normal
  98  operation.
  99
 100  CONFIG_INFINIBAND_IPOIB_DEBUG_DATA enables even more debug output in
 101  the data path when data_debug_level is set to 1.  However, even with
 102  the output disabled, enabling this configuration option will affect
 103  performance, because it adds tests to the fast path.
 104
 105References
 106==========
 107
 108  Transmission of IP over InfiniBand (IPoIB) (RFC 4391)
 109    http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc4391.txt
 110
 111  IP over InfiniBand (IPoIB) Architecture (RFC 4392)
 112    http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc4392.txt
 113
 114  IP over InfiniBand: Connected Mode (RFC 4755)
 115    http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc4755.txt
 116