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  1 What:           /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>      1 What:           /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF>/telemetry/control
  2 Date:           March 2024                          2 Date:           March 2024
  3 KernelVersion:  6.8                                 3 KernelVersion:  6.8
  4 Contact:        qat-linux@intel.com                 4 Contact:        qat-linux@intel.com
  5 Description:    (RW) Enables/disables the repo      5 Description:    (RW) Enables/disables the reporting of telemetry metrics.
  6                                                     6 
  7                 Allowed values to write:            7                 Allowed values to write:
  8                 ========================            8                 ========================
  9                 * 0: disable telemetry              9                 * 0: disable telemetry
 10                 * 1: enable telemetry              10                 * 1: enable telemetry
 11                 * 2, 3, 4: enable telemetry an     11                 * 2, 3, 4: enable telemetry and calculate minimum, maximum
 12                   and average for each counter     12                   and average for each counter over 2, 3 or 4 samples
 13                                                    13 
 14                 Returned values:                   14                 Returned values:
 15                 ================                   15                 ================
 16                 * 1-4: telemetry is enabled an     16                 * 1-4: telemetry is enabled and running
 17                 * 0: telemetry is disabled         17                 * 0: telemetry is disabled
 18                                                    18 
 19                 Example.                           19                 Example.
 20                                                    20 
 21                 Writing '3' to this file start     21                 Writing '3' to this file starts the collection of
 22                 telemetry metrics. Samples are     22                 telemetry metrics. Samples are collected every second and
 23                 stored in a circular buffer of     23                 stored in a circular buffer of size 3. These values are then
 24                 used to calculate the minimum,     24                 used to calculate the minimum, maximum and average for each
 25                 counter. After enabling, count     25                 counter. After enabling, counters can be retrieved through
 26                 the ``device_data`` file::         26                 the ``device_data`` file::
 27                                                    27 
 28                   echo 3 > /sys/kernel/debug/q     28                   echo 3 > /sys/kernel/debug/qat_4xxx_0000:6b:00.0/telemetry/control
 29                                                    29 
 30                 Writing '0' to this file stops     30                 Writing '0' to this file stops the collection of telemetry
 31                 metrics::                          31                 metrics::
 32                                                    32 
 33                   echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/q     33                   echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/qat_4xxx_0000:6b:00.0/telemetry/control
 34                                                    34 
 35                 This attribute is only availab     35                 This attribute is only available for qat_4xxx devices.
 36                                                    36 
 37 What:           /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>     37 What:           /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF>/telemetry/device_data
 38 Date:           March 2024                         38 Date:           March 2024
 39 KernelVersion:  6.8                                39 KernelVersion:  6.8
 40 Contact:        qat-linux@intel.com                40 Contact:        qat-linux@intel.com
 41 Description:    (RO) Reports device telemetry      41 Description:    (RO) Reports device telemetry counters.
 42                 Reads report metrics about per     42                 Reads report metrics about performance and utilization of
 43                 a QAT device:                      43                 a QAT device:
 44                                                    44 
 45                 ======================= ======     45                 ======================= ========================================
 46                 Field                   Descri     46                 Field                   Description
 47                 ======================= ======     47                 ======================= ========================================
 48                 sample_cnt              number     48                 sample_cnt              number of acquisitions of telemetry data
 49                                         from t     49                                         from the device. Reads are performed
 50                                         every      50                                         every 1000 ms.
 51                 pci_trans_cnt           number     51                 pci_trans_cnt           number of PCIe partial transactions
 52                 max_rd_lat              maximu     52                 max_rd_lat              maximum logged read latency [ns] (could
 53                                         be any     53                                         be any read operation)
 54                 rd_lat_acc_avg          averag     54                 rd_lat_acc_avg          average read latency [ns]
 55                 max_gp_lat              max ge     55                 max_gp_lat              max get to put latency [ns] (only takes
 56                                         sample     56                                         samples for AE0)
 57                 gp_lat_acc_avg          averag     57                 gp_lat_acc_avg          average get to put latency [ns]
 58                 bw_in                   PCIe,      58                 bw_in                   PCIe, write bandwidth [Mbps]
 59                 bw_out                  PCIe,      59                 bw_out                  PCIe, read bandwidth [Mbps]
 60                 at_page_req_lat_avg     Addres     60                 at_page_req_lat_avg     Address Translator(AT), average page
 61                                         reques     61                                         request latency [ns]
 62                 at_trans_lat_avg        AT, av     62                 at_trans_lat_avg        AT, average page translation latency [ns]
 63                 at_max_tlb_used         AT, ma     63                 at_max_tlb_used         AT, maximum uTLB used
 64                 util_cpr<N>             utiliz     64                 util_cpr<N>             utilization of Compression slice N [%]
 65                 exec_cpr<N>             execut     65                 exec_cpr<N>             execution count of Compression slice N
 66                 util_xlt<N>             utiliz     66                 util_xlt<N>             utilization of Translator slice N [%]
 67                 exec_xlt<N>             execut     67                 exec_xlt<N>             execution count of Translator slice N
 68                 util_dcpr<N>            utiliz     68                 util_dcpr<N>            utilization of Decompression slice N [%]
 69                 exec_dcpr<N>            execut     69                 exec_dcpr<N>            execution count of Decompression slice N
 70                 util_pke<N>             utiliz     70                 util_pke<N>             utilization of PKE N [%]
 71                 exec_pke<N>             execut     71                 exec_pke<N>             execution count of PKE N
 72                 util_ucs<N>             utiliz     72                 util_ucs<N>             utilization of UCS slice N [%]
 73                 exec_ucs<N>             execut     73                 exec_ucs<N>             execution count of UCS slice N
 74                 util_wat<N>             utiliz     74                 util_wat<N>             utilization of Wireless Authentication
 75                                         slice      75                                         slice N [%]
 76                 exec_wat<N>             execut     76                 exec_wat<N>             execution count of Wireless Authentication
 77                                         slice      77                                         slice N
 78                 util_wcp<N>             utiliz     78                 util_wcp<N>             utilization of Wireless Cipher slice N [%]
 79                 exec_wcp<N>             execut     79                 exec_wcp<N>             execution count of Wireless Cipher slice N
 80                 util_cph<N>             utiliz     80                 util_cph<N>             utilization of Cipher slice N [%]
 81                 exec_cph<N>             execut     81                 exec_cph<N>             execution count of Cipher slice N
 82                 util_ath<N>             utiliz     82                 util_ath<N>             utilization of Authentication slice N [%]
 83                 exec_ath<N>             execut     83                 exec_ath<N>             execution count of Authentication slice N
 84                 ======================= ======     84                 ======================= ========================================
 85                                                    85 
 86                 The telemetry report file can      86                 The telemetry report file can be read with the following command::
 87                                                    87 
 88                   cat /sys/kernel/debug/qat_4x     88                   cat /sys/kernel/debug/qat_4xxx_0000:6b:00.0/telemetry/device_data
 89                                                    89 
 90                 If ``control`` is set to 1, on     90                 If ``control`` is set to 1, only the current values of the
 91                 counters are displayed::           91                 counters are displayed::
 92                                                    92 
 93                   <counter_name> <current>         93                   <counter_name> <current>
 94                                                    94 
 95                 If ``control`` is 2, 3 or 4, c     95                 If ``control`` is 2, 3 or 4, counters are displayed in the
 96                 following format::                 96                 following format::
 97                                                    97 
 98                   <counter_name> <current> <mi     98                   <counter_name> <current> <min> <max> <avg>
 99                                                    99 
100                 If a device lacks of a specifi    100                 If a device lacks of a specific accelerator, the corresponding
101                 attribute is not reported.        101                 attribute is not reported.
102                                                   102 
103                 This attribute is only availab    103                 This attribute is only available for qat_4xxx devices.
104                                                   104 
105 What:           /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>    105 What:           /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF>/telemetry/rp_<A/B/C/D>_data
106 Date:           March 2024                        106 Date:           March 2024
107 KernelVersion:  6.8                               107 KernelVersion:  6.8
108 Contact:        qat-linux@intel.com               108 Contact:        qat-linux@intel.com
109 Description:    (RW) Selects up to 4 Ring Pair    109 Description:    (RW) Selects up to 4 Ring Pairs (RP) to monitor, one per file,
110                 and report telemetry counters     110                 and report telemetry counters related to each.
111                                                   111 
112                 Allowed values to write:          112                 Allowed values to write:
113                 ========================          113                 ========================
114                 * 0 to ``<num_rps - 1>``:         114                 * 0 to ``<num_rps - 1>``:
115                   Ring pair to be monitored. T    115                   Ring pair to be monitored. The value of ``num_rps`` can be
116                   retrieved through ``/sys/bus    116                   retrieved through ``/sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/qat/num_rps``.
117                   See Documentation/ABI/testin    117                   See Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-qat.
118                                                   118 
119                 Reads report metrics about per    119                 Reads report metrics about performance and utilization of
120                 the selected RP:                  120                 the selected RP:
121                                                   121 
122                 ======================= ======    122                 ======================= ========================================
123                 Field                   Descri    123                 Field                   Description
124                 ======================= ======    124                 ======================= ========================================
125                 sample_cnt              number    125                 sample_cnt              number of acquisitions of telemetry data
126                                         from t    126                                         from the device. Reads are performed
127                                         every     127                                         every 1000 ms
128                 rp_num                  RP num    128                 rp_num                  RP number associated with slot <A/B/C/D>
129                 service_type            servic    129                 service_type            service associated to the RP
130                 pci_trans_cnt           number    130                 pci_trans_cnt           number of PCIe partial transactions
131                 gp_lat_acc_avg          averag    131                 gp_lat_acc_avg          average get to put latency [ns]
132                 bw_in                   PCIe,     132                 bw_in                   PCIe, write bandwidth [Mbps]
133                 bw_out                  PCIe,     133                 bw_out                  PCIe, read bandwidth [Mbps]
134                 at_glob_devtlb_hit      Messag    134                 at_glob_devtlb_hit      Message descriptor DevTLB hit rate
135                 at_glob_devtlb_miss     Messag    135                 at_glob_devtlb_miss     Message descriptor DevTLB miss rate
136                 tl_at_payld_devtlb_hit  Payloa    136                 tl_at_payld_devtlb_hit  Payload DevTLB hit rate
137                 tl_at_payld_devtlb_miss Payloa    137                 tl_at_payld_devtlb_miss Payload DevTLB miss rate
138                 ======================= ======    138                 ======================= ========================================
139                                                   139 
140                 Example.                          140                 Example.
141                                                   141 
142                 Writing the value '32' to the     142                 Writing the value '32' to the file ``rp_C_data`` starts the
143                 collection of telemetry metric    143                 collection of telemetry metrics for ring pair 32::
144                                                   144 
145                   echo 32 > /sys/kernel/debug/    145                   echo 32 > /sys/kernel/debug/qat_4xxx_0000:6b:00.0/telemetry/rp_C_data
146                                                   146 
147                 Once a ring pair is selected,     147                 Once a ring pair is selected, statistics can be read accessing
148                 the file::                        148                 the file::
149                                                   149 
150                   cat /sys/kernel/debug/qat_4x    150                   cat /sys/kernel/debug/qat_4xxx_0000:6b:00.0/telemetry/rp_C_data
151                                                   151 
152                 If ``control`` is set to 1, on    152                 If ``control`` is set to 1, only the current values of the
153                 counters are displayed::          153                 counters are displayed::
154                                                   154 
155                   <counter_name> <current>        155                   <counter_name> <current>
156                                                   156 
157                 If ``control`` is 2, 3 or 4, c    157                 If ``control`` is 2, 3 or 4, counters are displayed in the
158                 following format::                158                 following format::
159                                                   159 
160                   <counter_name> <current> <mi    160                   <counter_name> <current> <min> <max> <avg>
161                                                   161 
162                                                   162 
163                 On QAT GEN4 devices there are     163                 On QAT GEN4 devices there are 64 RPs on a PF, so the allowed
164                 values are 0..63. This number     164                 values are 0..63. This number is absolute to the device.
165                 If Virtual Functions (VF) are     165                 If Virtual Functions (VF) are used, the ring pair number can
166                 be derived from the Bus, Devic    166                 be derived from the Bus, Device, Function of the VF:
167                                                   167 
168                 ============ ====== ====== ===    168                 ============ ====== ====== ====== ======
169                 PCI BDF/VF   RP0    RP1    RP2    169                 PCI BDF/VF   RP0    RP1    RP2    RP3
170                 ============ ====== ====== ===    170                 ============ ====== ====== ====== ======
171                 0000:6b:0.1  RP  0  RP  1  RP     171                 0000:6b:0.1  RP  0  RP  1  RP  2  RP  3
172                 0000:6b:0.2  RP  4  RP  5  RP     172                 0000:6b:0.2  RP  4  RP  5  RP  6  RP  7
173                 0000:6b:0.3  RP  8  RP  9  RP     173                 0000:6b:0.3  RP  8  RP  9  RP 10  RP 11
174                 0000:6b:0.4  RP 12  RP 13  RP     174                 0000:6b:0.4  RP 12  RP 13  RP 14  RP 15
175                 0000:6b:0.5  RP 16  RP 17  RP     175                 0000:6b:0.5  RP 16  RP 17  RP 18  RP 19
176                 0000:6b:0.6  RP 20  RP 21  RP     176                 0000:6b:0.6  RP 20  RP 21  RP 22  RP 23
177                 0000:6b:0.7  RP 24  RP 25  RP     177                 0000:6b:0.7  RP 24  RP 25  RP 26  RP 27
178                 0000:6b:1.0  RP 28  RP 29  RP     178                 0000:6b:1.0  RP 28  RP 29  RP 30  RP 31
179                 0000:6b:1.1  RP 32  RP 33  RP     179                 0000:6b:1.1  RP 32  RP 33  RP 34  RP 35
180                 0000:6b:1.2  RP 36  RP 37  RP     180                 0000:6b:1.2  RP 36  RP 37  RP 38  RP 39
181                 0000:6b:1.3  RP 40  RP 41  RP     181                 0000:6b:1.3  RP 40  RP 41  RP 42  RP 43
182                 0000:6b:1.4  RP 44  RP 45  RP     182                 0000:6b:1.4  RP 44  RP 45  RP 46  RP 47
183                 0000:6b:1.5  RP 48  RP 49  RP     183                 0000:6b:1.5  RP 48  RP 49  RP 50  RP 51
184                 0000:6b:1.6  RP 52  RP 53  RP     184                 0000:6b:1.6  RP 52  RP 53  RP 54  RP 55
185                 0000:6b:1.7  RP 56  RP 57  RP     185                 0000:6b:1.7  RP 56  RP 57  RP 58  RP 59
186                 0000:6b:2.0  RP 60  RP 61  RP     186                 0000:6b:2.0  RP 60  RP 61  RP 62  RP 63
187                 ============ ====== ====== ===    187                 ============ ====== ====== ====== ======
188                                                   188 
189                 The mapping is only valid for     189                 The mapping is only valid for the BDFs of VFs on the host.
190                                                   190 
191                                                   191 
192                 The service provided on a ring    192                 The service provided on a ring-pair varies depending on the
193                 configuration. The configurati    193                 configuration. The configuration for a given device can be
194                 queried and set using ``cfg_se    194                 queried and set using ``cfg_services``.
195                 See Documentation/ABI/testing/    195                 See Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-qat for details.
196                                                   196 
197                 The following table reports ho    197                 The following table reports how ring pairs are mapped to VFs
198                 on the PF 0000:6b:0.0 configur    198                 on the PF 0000:6b:0.0 configured for `sym;asym` or `asym;sym`:
199                                                   199 
200                 =========== ============ =====    200                 =========== ============ =========== ============ ===========
201                 PCI BDF/VF  RP0/service  RP1/s    201                 PCI BDF/VF  RP0/service  RP1/service RP2/service  RP3/service
202                 =========== ============ =====    202                 =========== ============ =========== ============ ===========
203                 0000:6b:0.1 RP 0 asym    RP 1     203                 0000:6b:0.1 RP 0 asym    RP 1 sym    RP 2 asym    RP 3 sym
204                 0000:6b:0.2 RP 4 asym    RP 5     204                 0000:6b:0.2 RP 4 asym    RP 5 sym    RP 6 asym    RP 7 sym
205                 0000:6b:0.3 RP 8 asym    RP 9     205                 0000:6b:0.3 RP 8 asym    RP 9 sym    RP10 asym    RP11 sym
206                 ...         ...          ...      206                 ...         ...          ...         ...          ...
207                 =========== ============ =====    207                 =========== ============ =========== ============ ===========
208                                                   208 
209                 All VFs follow the same patter    209                 All VFs follow the same pattern.
210                                                   210 
211                                                   211 
212                 The following table reports ho    212                 The following table reports how ring pairs are mapped to VFs on
213                 the PF 0000:6b:0.0 configured     213                 the PF 0000:6b:0.0 configured for `dc`:
214                                                   214 
215                 =========== ============ =====    215                 =========== ============ =========== ============ ===========
216                 PCI BDF/VF  RP0/service  RP1/s    216                 PCI BDF/VF  RP0/service  RP1/service RP2/service  RP3/service
217                 =========== ============ =====    217                 =========== ============ =========== ============ ===========
218                 0000:6b:0.1 RP 0 dc      RP 1     218                 0000:6b:0.1 RP 0 dc      RP 1 dc     RP 2 dc      RP 3 dc
219                 0000:6b:0.2 RP 4 dc      RP 5     219                 0000:6b:0.2 RP 4 dc      RP 5 dc     RP 6 dc      RP 7 dc
220                 0000:6b:0.3 RP 8 dc      RP 9     220                 0000:6b:0.3 RP 8 dc      RP 9 dc     RP10 dc      RP11 dc
221                 ...         ...          ...      221                 ...         ...          ...         ...          ...
222                 =========== ============ =====    222                 =========== ============ =========== ============ ===========
223                                                   223 
224                 The mapping of a RP to a servi    224                 The mapping of a RP to a service can be retrieved using
225                 ``rp2srv`` from sysfs.            225                 ``rp2srv`` from sysfs.
226                 See Documentation/ABI/testing/    226                 See Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-qat for details.
227                                                   227 
228                 This attribute is only availab    228                 This attribute is only available for qat_4xxx devices.
                                                      

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