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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR Linux-OpenIB
  2 .. include:: <isonum.txt>
  3 
  4 ================
  5 Ethtool counters
  6 ================
  7 
  8 :Copyright: |copy| 2023, NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES. All rights reserved.
  9 
 10 Contents
 11 ========
 12 
 13 - `Overview`_
 14 - `Groups`_
 15 - `Types`_
 16 - `Descriptions`_
 17 
 18 Overview
 19 ========
 20 
 21 There are several counter groups based on where the counter is being counted. In
 22 addition, each group of counters may have different counter types.
 23 
 24 These counter groups are based on which component in a networking setup,
 25 illustrated below, that they describe::
 26 
 27                                                   ----------------------------------------
 28                                                   |                                      |
 29     ----------------------------------------    ---------------------------------------- |
 30     |              Hypervisor              |    |                  VM                  | |
 31     |                                      |    |                                      | |
 32     | -------------------  --------------- |    | -------------------  --------------- | |
 33     | | Ethernet driver |  | RDMA driver | |    | | Ethernet driver |  | RDMA driver | | |
 34     | -------------------  --------------- |    | -------------------  --------------- | |
 35     |           |                 |        |    |           |                 |        | |
 36     |           -------------------        |    |           -------------------        | |
 37     |                   |                  |    |                   |                  |--
 38     ----------------------------------------    ----------------------------------------
 39                         |                                           |
 40             -------------               -----------------------------
 41             |                           |
 42          ------                      ------ ------ ------         ------      ------      ------
 43     -----| PF |----------------------| VF |-| VF |-| VF |-----  --| PF |--- --| PF |--- --| PF |---
 44     |    ------                      ------ ------ ------    |  | ------  | | ------  | | ------  |
 45     |                                                        |  |         | |         | |         |
 46     |                                                        |  |         | |         | |         |
 47     |                                                        |  |         | |         | |         |
 48     | eSwitch                                                |  | eSwitch | | eSwitch | | eSwitch |
 49     ----------------------------------------------------------  ----------- ----------- -----------
 50                -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 51                |                                                                             |
 52                |                                                                             |
 53                | Uplink (no counters)                                                        |
 54                -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 55                        ---------------------------------------------------------------
 56                        |                                                             |
 57                        |                                                             |
 58                        | MPFS (no counters)                                          |
 59                        ---------------------------------------------------------------
 60                                                      |
 61                                                      |
 62                                                      | Port
 63 
 64 Groups
 65 ======
 66 
 67 Ring
 68   Software counters populated by the driver stack.
 69 
 70 Netdev
 71   An aggregation of software ring counters.
 72 
 73 vPort counters
 74   Traffic counters and drops due to steering or no buffers. May indicate issues
 75   with NIC. These counters include Ethernet traffic counters (including Raw
 76   Ethernet) and RDMA/RoCE traffic counters.
 77 
 78 Physical port counters
 79   Counters that collect statistics about the PFs and VFs. May indicate issues
 80   with NIC, link, or network. This measuring point holds information on
 81   standardized counters like IEEE 802.3, RFC2863, RFC 2819, RFC 3635 and
 82   additional counters like flow control, FEC and more. Physical port counters
 83   are not exposed to virtual machines.
 84 
 85 Priority Port Counters
 86   A set of the physical port counters, per priority per port.
 87 
 88 Types
 89 =====
 90 
 91 Counters are divided into three types.
 92 
 93 Traffic Informative Counters
 94   Counters which count traffic. These counters can be used for load estimation
 95   or for general debug.
 96 
 97 Traffic Acceleration Counters
 98   Counters which count traffic that was accelerated by Mellanox driver or by
 99   hardware. The counters are an additional layer to the informative counter set,
100   and the same traffic is counted in both informative and acceleration counters.
101 
102 .. [#accel] Traffic acceleration counter.
103 
104 Error Counters
105   Increment of these counters might indicate a problem. Each of these counters
106   has an explanation and correction action.
107 
108 Statistic can be fetched via the `ip link` or `ethtool` commands. `ethtool`
109 provides more detailed information.::
110 
111     ip –s link show <if-name>
112     ethtool -S <if-name>
113 
114 Descriptions
115 ============
116 
117 XSK, PTP, and QoS counters that are similar to counters defined previously will
118 not be separately listed. For example, `ptp_tx[i]_packets` will not be
119 explicitly documented since `tx[i]_packets` describes the behavior of both
120 counters, except `ptp_tx[i]_packets` is only counted when precision time
121 protocol is used.
122 
123 Ring / Netdev Counter
124 ----------------------------
125 The following counters are available per ring or software port.
126 
127 These counters provide information on the amount of traffic that was accelerated
128 by the NIC. The counters are counting the accelerated traffic in addition to the
129 standard counters which counts it (i.e. accelerated traffic is counted twice).
130 
131 The counter names in the table below refers to both ring and port counters. The
132 notation for ring counters includes the [i] index without the braces. The
133 notation for port counters doesn't include the [i]. A counter name
134 `rx[i]_packets` will be printed as `rx0_packets` for ring 0 and `rx_packets` for
135 the software port.
136 
137 .. flat-table:: Ring / Software Port Counter Table
138    :widths: 2 3 1
139 
140    * - Counter
141      - Description
142      - Type
143 
144    * - `rx[i]_packets`
145      - The number of packets received on ring i.
146      - Informative
147 
148    * - `rx[i]_bytes`
149      - The number of bytes received on ring i.
150      - Informative
151 
152    * - `tx[i]_packets`
153      - The number of packets transmitted on ring i.
154      - Informative
155 
156    * - `tx[i]_bytes`
157      - The number of bytes transmitted on ring i.
158      - Informative
159 
160    * - `tx[i]_recover`
161      - The number of times the SQ was recovered.
162      - Error
163 
164    * - `tx[i]_cqes`
165      - Number of CQEs events on SQ issued on ring i.
166      - Informative
167 
168    * - `tx[i]_cqe_err`
169      - The number of error CQEs encountered on the SQ for ring i.
170      - Error
171 
172    * - `tx[i]_tso_packets`
173      - The number of TSO packets transmitted on ring i [#accel]_.
174      - Acceleration
175 
176    * - `tx[i]_tso_bytes`
177      - The number of TSO bytes transmitted on ring i [#accel]_.
178      - Acceleration
179 
180    * - `tx[i]_tso_inner_packets`
181      - The number of TSO packets which are indicated to be carry internal
182        encapsulation transmitted on ring i [#accel]_.
183      - Acceleration
184 
185    * - `tx[i]_tso_inner_bytes`
186      - The number of TSO bytes which are indicated to be carry internal
187        encapsulation transmitted on ring i [#accel]_.
188      - Acceleration
189 
190    * - `rx[i]_gro_packets`
191      - Number of received packets processed using hardware-accelerated GRO. The
192        number of hardware GRO offloaded packets received on ring i. Only true GRO
193        packets are counted: only packets that are in an SKB with a GRO count > 1.
194      - Acceleration
195 
196    * - `rx[i]_gro_bytes`
197      - Number of received bytes processed using hardware-accelerated GRO. The
198        number of hardware GRO offloaded bytes received on ring i. Only true GRO
199        packets are counted: only packets that are in an SKB with a GRO count > 1.
200      - Acceleration
201 
202    * - `rx[i]_gro_skbs`
203      - The number of GRO SKBs constructed from hardware-accelerated GRO. Only SKBs
204        with a GRO count > 1 are counted.
205      - Informative
206 
207    * - `rx[i]_gro_large_hds`
208      - Number of receive packets using hardware-accelerated GRO that have large
209        headers that require additional memory to be allocated.
210      - Informative
211 
212    * - `rx[i]_hds_nodata_packets`
213      - Number of header only packets in header/data split mode [#accel]_.
214      - Informative
215 
216    * - `rx[i]_hds_nodata_bytes`
217      - Number of bytes for header only packets in header/data split mode
218        [#accel]_.
219      - Informative
220 
221    * - `rx[i]_hds_nosplit_packets`
222      - Number of packets that were not split in header/data split mode. A
223        packet will not get split when the hardware does not support its
224        protocol splitting. An example such a protocol is ICMPv4/v6. Currently
225        TCP and UDP with IPv4/IPv6 are supported for header/data split
226        [#accel]_.
227      - Informative
228 
229    * - `rx[i]_hds_nosplit_bytes`
230      - Number of bytes for packets that were not split in header/data split
231        mode. A packet will not get split when the hardware does not support its
232        protocol splitting. An example such a protocol is ICMPv4/v6. Currently
233        TCP and UDP with IPv4/IPv6 are supported for header/data split
234        [#accel]_.
235      - Informative
236 
237    * - `rx[i]_lro_packets`
238      - The number of LRO packets received on ring i [#accel]_.
239      - Acceleration
240 
241    * - `rx[i]_lro_bytes`
242      - The number of LRO bytes received on ring i [#accel]_.
243      - Acceleration
244 
245    * - `rx[i]_ecn_mark`
246      - The number of received packets where the ECN mark was turned on.
247      - Informative
248 
249    * - `rx_oversize_pkts_buffer`
250      - The number of dropped received packets due to length which arrived to RQ
251        and exceed software buffer size allocated by the device for incoming
252        traffic. It might imply that the device MTU is larger than the software
253        buffers size.
254      - Error
255 
256    * - `rx_oversize_pkts_sw_drop`
257      - Number of received packets dropped in software because the CQE data is
258        larger than the MTU size.
259      - Error
260 
261    * - `rx[i]_csum_unnecessary`
262      - Packets received with a `CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY` on ring i [#accel]_.
263      - Acceleration
264 
265    * - `rx[i]_csum_unnecessary_inner`
266      - Packets received with inner encapsulation with a `CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY`
267        on ring i [#accel]_.
268      - Acceleration
269 
270    * - `rx[i]_csum_none`
271      - Packets received with a `CHECKSUM_NONE` on ring i [#accel]_.
272      - Acceleration
273 
274    * - `rx[i]_csum_complete`
275      - Packets received with a `CHECKSUM_COMPLETE` on ring i [#accel]_.
276      - Acceleration
277 
278    * - `rx[i]_csum_complete_tail`
279      - Number of received packets that had checksum calculation computed,
280        potentially needed padding, and were able to do so with
281        `CHECKSUM_PARTIAL`.
282      - Informative
283 
284    * - `rx[i]_csum_complete_tail_slow`
285      - Number of received packets that need padding larger than eight bytes for
286        the checksum.
287      - Informative
288 
289    * - `tx[i]_csum_partial`
290      - Packets transmitted with a `CHECKSUM_PARTIAL` on ring i [#accel]_.
291      - Acceleration
292 
293    * - `tx[i]_csum_partial_inner`
294      - Packets transmitted with inner encapsulation with a `CHECKSUM_PARTIAL` on
295        ring i [#accel]_.
296      - Acceleration
297 
298    * - `tx[i]_csum_none`
299      - Packets transmitted with no hardware checksum acceleration on ring i.
300      - Informative
301 
302    * - `tx[i]_stopped` / `tx_queue_stopped` [#ring_global]_
303      - Events where SQ was full on ring i. If this counter is increased, check
304        the amount of buffers allocated for transmission.
305      - Informative
306 
307    * - `tx[i]_wake` / `tx_queue_wake` [#ring_global]_
308      - Events where SQ was full and has become not full on ring i.
309      - Informative
310 
311    * - `tx[i]_dropped` / `tx_queue_dropped` [#ring_global]_
312      - Packets transmitted that were dropped due to DMA mapping failure on
313        ring i. If this counter is increased, check the amount of buffers
314        allocated for transmission.
315      - Error
316 
317    * - `tx[i]_nop`
318      - The number of nop WQEs (empty WQEs) inserted to the SQ (related to
319        ring i) due to the reach of the end of the cyclic buffer. When reaching
320        near to the end of cyclic buffer the driver may add those empty WQEs to
321        avoid handling a state the a WQE start in the end of the queue and ends
322        in the beginning of the queue. This is a normal condition.
323      - Informative
324 
325    * - `tx[i]_timestamps`
326      - Transmitted packets that were hardware timestamped at the device's DMA
327        layer.
328      - Informative
329 
330    * - `tx[i]_added_vlan_packets`
331      - The number of packets sent where vlan tag insertion was offloaded to the
332        hardware.
333      - Acceleration
334 
335    * - `rx[i]_removed_vlan_packets`
336      - The number of packets received where vlan tag stripping was offloaded to
337        the hardware.
338      - Acceleration
339 
340    * - `rx[i]_wqe_err`
341      - The number of wrong opcodes received on ring i.
342      - Error
343 
344    * - `rx[i]_mpwqe_frag`
345      - The number of WQEs that failed to allocate compound page and hence
346        fragmented MPWQE’s (Multi Packet WQEs) were used on ring i. If this
347        counter raise, it may suggest that there is no enough memory for large
348        pages, the driver allocated fragmented pages. This is not abnormal
349        condition.
350      - Informative
351 
352    * - `rx[i]_mpwqe_filler_cqes`
353      - The number of filler CQEs events that were issued on ring i.
354      - Informative
355 
356    * - `rx[i]_mpwqe_filler_strides`
357      - The number of strides consumed by filler CQEs on ring i.
358      - Informative
359 
360    * - `tx[i]_mpwqe_blks`
361      - The number of send blocks processed from Multi-Packet WQEs (mpwqe).
362      - Informative
363 
364    * - `tx[i]_mpwqe_pkts`
365      - The number of send packets processed from Multi-Packet WQEs (mpwqe).
366      - Informative
367 
368    * - `rx[i]_cqe_compress_blks`
369      - The number of receive blocks with CQE compression on ring i [#accel]_.
370      - Acceleration
371 
372    * - `rx[i]_cqe_compress_pkts`
373      - The number of receive packets with CQE compression on ring i [#accel]_.
374      - Acceleration
375 
376    * - `rx[i]_arfs_add`
377      - The number of aRFS flow rules added to the device for direct RQ steering
378        on ring i [#accel]_.
379      - Acceleration
380 
381    * - `rx[i]_arfs_request_in`
382      - Number of flow rules that have been requested to move into ring i for
383        direct RQ steering [#accel]_.
384      - Acceleration
385 
386    * - `rx[i]_arfs_request_out`
387      - Number of flow rules that have been requested to move out of ring i [#accel]_.
388      - Acceleration
389 
390    * - `rx[i]_arfs_expired`
391      - Number of flow rules that have been expired and removed [#accel]_.
392      - Acceleration
393 
394    * - `rx[i]_arfs_err`
395      - Number of flow rules that failed to be added to the flow table.
396      - Error
397 
398    * - `rx[i]_recover`
399      - The number of times the RQ was recovered.
400      - Error
401 
402    * - `tx[i]_xmit_more`
403      - The number of packets sent with `xmit_more` indication set on the skbuff
404        (no doorbell).
405      - Acceleration
406 
407    * - `ch[i]_poll`
408      - The number of invocations of NAPI poll of channel i.
409      - Informative
410 
411    * - `ch[i]_arm`
412      - The number of times the NAPI poll function completed and armed the
413        completion queues on channel i.
414      - Informative
415 
416    * - `ch[i]_aff_change`
417      - The number of times the NAPI poll function explicitly stopped execution
418        on a CPU due to a change in affinity, on channel i.
419      - Informative
420 
421    * - `ch[i]_events`
422      - The number of hard interrupt events on the completion queues of channel i.
423      - Informative
424 
425    * - `ch[i]_eq_rearm`
426      - The number of times the EQ was recovered.
427      - Error
428 
429    * - `ch[i]_force_irq`
430      - Number of times NAPI is triggered by XSK wakeups by posting a NOP to
431        ICOSQ.
432      - Acceleration
433 
434    * - `rx[i]_congst_umr`
435      - The number of times an outstanding UMR request is delayed due to
436        congestion, on ring i.
437      - Informative
438 
439    * - `rx_pp_alloc_fast`
440      - Number of successful fast path allocations.
441      - Informative
442 
443    * - `rx_pp_alloc_slow`
444      - Number of slow path order-0 allocations.
445      - Informative
446 
447    * - `rx_pp_alloc_slow_high_order`
448      - Number of slow path high order allocations.
449      - Informative
450 
451    * - `rx_pp_alloc_empty`
452      - Counter is incremented when ptr ring is empty, so a slow path allocation
453        was forced.
454      - Informative
455 
456    * - `rx_pp_alloc_refill`
457      - Counter is incremented when an allocation which triggered a refill of the
458        cache.
459      - Informative
460 
461    * - `rx_pp_alloc_waive`
462      - Counter is incremented when pages obtained from the ptr ring that cannot
463        be added to the cache due to a NUMA mismatch.
464      - Informative
465 
466    * - `rx_pp_recycle_cached`
467      - Counter is incremented when recycling placed page in the page pool cache.
468      - Informative
469 
470    * - `rx_pp_recycle_cache_full`
471      - Counter is incremented when page pool cache was full.
472      - Informative
473 
474    * - `rx_pp_recycle_ring`
475      - Counter is incremented when page placed into the ptr ring.
476      - Informative
477 
478    * - `rx_pp_recycle_ring_full`
479      - Counter is incremented when page released from page pool because the ptr
480        ring was full.
481      - Informative
482 
483    * - `rx_pp_recycle_released_ref`
484      - Counter is incremented when page released (and not recycled) because
485        refcnt > 1.
486      - Informative
487 
488    * - `rx[i]_xsk_buff_alloc_err`
489      - The number of times allocating an skb or XSK buffer failed in the XSK RQ
490        context.
491      - Error
492 
493    * - `rx[i]_xdp_tx_xmit`
494      - The number of packets forwarded back to the port due to XDP program
495        `XDP_TX` action (bouncing). these packets are not counted by other
496        software counters. These packets are counted by physical port and vPort
497        counters.
498      - Informative
499 
500    * - `rx[i]_xdp_tx_mpwqe`
501      - Number of multi-packet WQEs transmitted by the netdev and `XDP_TX`-ed by
502        the netdev during the RQ context.
503      - Acceleration
504 
505    * - `rx[i]_xdp_tx_inlnw`
506      - Number of WQE data segments transmitted where the data could be inlined
507        in the WQE and then `XDP_TX`-ed during the RQ context.
508      - Acceleration
509 
510    * - `rx[i]_xdp_tx_nops`
511      - Number of NOP WQEBBs (WQE building blocks) received posted to the XDP SQ.
512      - Acceleration
513 
514    * - `rx[i]_xdp_tx_full`
515      - The number of packets that should have been forwarded back to the port
516        due to `XDP_TX` action but were dropped due to full tx queue. These packets
517        are not counted by other software counters. These packets are counted by
518        physical port and vPort counters. You may open more rx queues and spread
519        traffic rx over all queues and/or increase rx ring size.
520      - Error
521 
522    * - `rx[i]_xdp_tx_err`
523      - The number of times an `XDP_TX` error such as frame too long and frame
524        too short occurred on `XDP_TX` ring of RX ring.
525      - Error
526 
527    * - `rx[i]_xdp_tx_cqes` / `rx_xdp_tx_cqe` [#ring_global]_
528      - The number of completions received on the CQ of the `XDP_TX` ring.
529      - Informative
530 
531    * - `rx[i]_xdp_drop`
532      - The number of packets dropped due to XDP program `XDP_DROP` action. these
533        packets are not counted by other software counters. These packets are
534        counted by physical port and vPort counters.
535      - Informative
536 
537    * - `rx[i]_xdp_redirect`
538      - The number of times an XDP redirect action was triggered on ring i.
539      - Acceleration
540 
541    * - `tx[i]_xdp_xmit`
542      - The number of packets redirected to the interface(due to XDP redirect).
543        These packets are not counted by other software counters. These packets
544        are counted by physical port and vPort counters.
545      - Informative
546 
547    * - `tx[i]_xdp_full`
548      - The number of packets redirected to the interface(due to XDP redirect),
549        but were dropped due to full tx queue. these packets are not counted by
550        other software counters. you may enlarge tx queues.
551      - Informative
552 
553    * - `tx[i]_xdp_mpwqe`
554      - Number of multi-packet WQEs offloaded onto the NIC that were
555        `XDP_REDIRECT`-ed from other netdevs.
556      - Acceleration
557 
558    * - `tx[i]_xdp_inlnw`
559      - Number of WQE data segments where the data could be inlined in the WQE
560        where the data segments were `XDP_REDIRECT`-ed from other netdevs.
561      - Acceleration
562 
563    * - `tx[i]_xdp_nops`
564      - Number of NOP WQEBBs (WQE building blocks) posted to the SQ that were
565        `XDP_REDIRECT`-ed from other netdevs.
566      - Acceleration
567 
568    * - `tx[i]_xdp_err`
569      - The number of packets redirected to the interface(due to XDP redirect)
570        but were dropped due to error such as frame too long and frame too short.
571      - Error
572 
573    * - `tx[i]_xdp_cqes`
574      - The number of completions received for packets redirected to the
575        interface(due to XDP redirect) on the CQ.
576      - Informative
577 
578    * - `tx[i]_xsk_xmit`
579      - The number of packets transmitted using XSK zerocopy functionality.
580      - Acceleration
581 
582    * - `tx[i]_xsk_mpwqe`
583      - Number of multi-packet WQEs offloaded onto the NIC that were
584        `XDP_REDIRECT`-ed from other netdevs.
585      - Acceleration
586 
587    * - `tx[i]_xsk_inlnw`
588      - Number of WQE data segments where the data could be inlined in the WQE
589        that are transmitted using XSK zerocopy.
590      - Acceleration
591 
592    * - `tx[i]_xsk_full`
593      - Number of times doorbell is rung in XSK zerocopy mode when SQ is full.
594      - Error
595 
596    * - `tx[i]_xsk_err`
597      - Number of errors that occurred in XSK zerocopy mode such as if the data
598        size is larger than the MTU size.
599      - Error
600 
601    * - `tx[i]_xsk_cqes`
602      - Number of CQEs processed in XSK zerocopy mode.
603      - Acceleration
604 
605    * - `tx_tls_ctx`
606      - Number of TLS TX HW offload contexts added to device for encryption.
607      - Acceleration
608 
609    * - `tx_tls_del`
610      - Number of TLS TX HW offload contexts removed from device (connection
611        closed).
612      - Acceleration
613 
614    * - `tx_tls_pool_alloc`
615      - Number of times a unit of work is successfully allocated in the TLS HW
616        offload pool.
617      - Acceleration
618 
619    * - `tx_tls_pool_free`
620      - Number of times a unit of work is freed in the TLS HW offload pool.
621      - Acceleration
622 
623    * - `rx_tls_ctx`
624      - Number of TLS RX HW offload contexts added to device for decryption.
625      - Acceleration
626 
627    * - `rx_tls_del`
628      - Number of TLS RX HW offload contexts deleted from device (connection has
629        finished).
630      - Acceleration
631 
632    * - `rx[i]_tls_decrypted_packets`
633      - Number of successfully decrypted RX packets which were part of a TLS
634        stream.
635      - Acceleration
636 
637    * - `rx[i]_tls_decrypted_bytes`
638      - Number of TLS payload bytes in RX packets which were successfully
639        decrypted.
640      - Acceleration
641 
642    * - `rx[i]_tls_resync_req_pkt`
643      - Number of received TLS packets with a resync request.
644      - Acceleration
645 
646    * - `rx[i]_tls_resync_req_start`
647      - Number of times the TLS async resync request was started.
648      - Acceleration
649 
650    * - `rx[i]_tls_resync_req_end`
651      - Number of times the TLS async resync request properly ended with
652        providing the HW tracked tcp-seq.
653      - Acceleration
654 
655    * - `rx[i]_tls_resync_req_skip`
656      - Number of times the TLS async resync request procedure was started but
657        not properly ended.
658      - Error
659 
660    * - `rx[i]_tls_resync_res_ok`
661      - Number of times the TLS resync response call to the driver was
662        successfully handled.
663      - Acceleration
664 
665    * - `rx[i]_tls_resync_res_retry`
666      - Number of times the TLS resync response call to the driver was
667        reattempted when ICOSQ is full.
668      - Error
669 
670    * - `rx[i]_tls_resync_res_skip`
671      - Number of times the TLS resync response call to the driver was terminated
672        unsuccessfully.
673      - Error
674 
675    * - `rx[i]_tls_err`
676      - Number of times when CQE TLS offload was problematic.
677      - Error
678 
679    * - `tx[i]_tls_encrypted_packets`
680      - The number of send packets that are TLS encrypted by the kernel.
681      - Acceleration
682 
683    * - `tx[i]_tls_encrypted_bytes`
684      - The number of send bytes that are TLS encrypted by the kernel.
685      - Acceleration
686 
687    * - `tx[i]_tls_ooo`
688      - Number of times out of order TLS SQE fragments were handled on ring i.
689      - Acceleration
690 
691    * - `tx[i]_tls_dump_packets`
692      - Number of TLS decrypted packets copied over from NIC over DMA.
693      - Acceleration
694 
695    * - `tx[i]_tls_dump_bytes`
696      - Number of TLS decrypted bytes copied over from NIC over DMA.
697      - Acceleration
698 
699    * - `tx[i]_tls_resync_bytes`
700      - Number of TLS bytes requested to be resynchronized in order to be
701        decrypted.
702      - Acceleration
703 
704    * - `tx[i]_tls_skip_no_sync_data`
705      - Number of TLS send data that can safely be skipped / do not need to be
706        decrypted.
707      - Acceleration
708 
709    * - `tx[i]_tls_drop_no_sync_data`
710      - Number of TLS send data that were dropped due to retransmission of TLS
711        data.
712      - Acceleration
713 
714    * - `ptp_cq[i]_abort`
715      - Number of times a CQE has to be skipped in precision time protocol due to
716        a skew between the port timestamp and CQE timestamp being greater than
717        128 seconds.
718      - Error
719 
720    * - `ptp_cq[i]_abort_abs_diff_ns`
721      - Accumulation of time differences between the port timestamp and CQE
722        timestamp when the difference is greater than 128 seconds in precision
723        time protocol.
724      - Error
725 
726    * - `ptp_cq[i]_late_cqe`
727      - Number of times a CQE has been delivered on the PTP timestamping CQ when
728        the CQE was not expected since a certain amount of time had elapsed where
729        the device typically ensures not posting the CQE.
730      - Error
731 
732    * - `ptp_cq[i]_lost_cqe`
733      - Number of times a CQE is expected to not be delivered on the PTP
734        timestamping CQE by the device due to a time delta elapsing. If such a
735        CQE is somehow delivered, `ptp_cq[i]_late_cqe` is incremented.
736      - Error
737 
738 .. [#ring_global] The corresponding ring and global counters do not share the
739                   same name (i.e. do not follow the common naming scheme).
740 
741 vPort Counters
742 --------------
743 Counters on the NIC port that is connected to a eSwitch.
744 
745 .. flat-table:: vPort Counter Table
746    :widths: 2 3 1
747 
748    * - Counter
749      - Description
750      - Type
751 
752    * - `rx_vport_unicast_packets`
753      - Unicast packets received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet
754        QP/DPDK traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
755      - Informative
756 
757    * - `rx_vport_unicast_bytes`
758      - Unicast bytes received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet QP/DPDK
759        traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
760      - Informative
761 
762    * - `tx_vport_unicast_packets`
763      - Unicast packets transmitted, steered from a port including Raw Ethernet
764        QP/DPDK traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
765      - Informative
766 
767    * - `tx_vport_unicast_bytes`
768      - Unicast bytes transmitted, steered from a port including Raw Ethernet
769        QP/DPDK traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
770      - Informative
771 
772    * - `rx_vport_multicast_packets`
773      - Multicast packets received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet
774        QP/DPDK traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
775      - Informative
776 
777    * - `rx_vport_multicast_bytes`
778      - Multicast bytes received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet
779        QP/DPDK traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
780      - Informative
781 
782    * - `tx_vport_multicast_packets`
783      - Multicast packets transmitted, steered from a port including Raw Ethernet
784        QP/DPDK traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
785      - Informative
786 
787    * - `tx_vport_multicast_bytes`
788      - Multicast bytes transmitted, steered from a port including Raw Ethernet
789        QP/DPDK traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
790      - Informative
791 
792    * - `rx_vport_broadcast_packets`
793      - Broadcast packets received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet
794        QP/DPDK traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
795      - Informative
796 
797    * - `rx_vport_broadcast_bytes`
798      - Broadcast bytes received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet
799        QP/DPDK traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
800      - Informative
801 
802    * - `tx_vport_broadcast_packets`
803      - Broadcast packets transmitted, steered from a port including Raw Ethernet
804        QP/DPDK traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
805      - Informative
806 
807    * - `tx_vport_broadcast_bytes`
808      - Broadcast bytes transmitted, steered from a port including Raw Ethernet
809        QP/DPDK traffic, excluding RDMA traffic.
810      - Informative
811 
812    * - `rx_vport_rdma_unicast_packets`
813      - RDMA unicast packets received, steered to a port (counters counts
814        RoCE/UD/RC traffic) [#accel]_.
815      - Acceleration
816 
817    * - `rx_vport_rdma_unicast_bytes`
818      - RDMA unicast bytes received, steered to a port (counters counts
819        RoCE/UD/RC traffic) [#accel]_.
820      - Acceleration
821 
822    * - `tx_vport_rdma_unicast_packets`
823      - RDMA unicast packets transmitted, steered from a port (counters counts
824        RoCE/UD/RC traffic) [#accel]_.
825      - Acceleration
826 
827    * - `tx_vport_rdma_unicast_bytes`
828      - RDMA unicast bytes transmitted, steered from a port (counters counts
829        RoCE/UD/RC traffic) [#accel]_.
830      - Acceleration
831 
832    * - `rx_vport_rdma_multicast_packets`
833      - RDMA multicast packets received, steered to a port (counters counts
834        RoCE/UD/RC traffic) [#accel]_.
835      - Acceleration
836 
837    * - `rx_vport_rdma_multicast_bytes`
838      - RDMA multicast bytes received, steered to a port (counters counts
839        RoCE/UD/RC traffic) [#accel]_.
840      - Acceleration
841 
842    * - `tx_vport_rdma_multicast_packets`
843      - RDMA multicast packets transmitted, steered from a port (counters counts
844        RoCE/UD/RC traffic) [#accel]_.
845      - Acceleration
846 
847    * - `tx_vport_rdma_multicast_bytes`
848      - RDMA multicast bytes transmitted, steered from a port (counters counts
849        RoCE/UD/RC traffic) [#accel]_.
850      - Acceleration
851 
852    * - `vport_loopback_packets`
853      - Unicast, multicast and broadcast packets that were loop-back (received
854        and transmitted), IB/Eth  [#accel]_.
855      - Acceleration
856 
857    * - `vport_loopback_bytes`
858      - Unicast, multicast and broadcast bytes that were loop-back (received
859        and transmitted), IB/Eth  [#accel]_.
860      - Acceleration
861 
862    * - `rx_steer_missed_packets`
863      - Number of packets that was received by the NIC, however was discarded
864        because it did not match any flow in the NIC flow table.
865      - Error
866 
867    * - `rx_packets`
868      - Representor only: packets received, that were handled by the hypervisor.
869      - Informative
870 
871    * - `rx_bytes`
872      - Representor only: bytes received, that were handled by the hypervisor.
873      - Informative
874 
875    * - `tx_packets`
876      - Representor only: packets transmitted, that were handled by the
877        hypervisor.
878      - Informative
879 
880    * - `tx_bytes`
881      - Representor only: bytes transmitted, that were handled by the hypervisor.
882      - Informative
883 
884    * - `dev_internal_queue_oob`
885      - The number of dropped packets due to lack of receive WQEs for an internal
886        device RQ.
887      - Error
888 
889 Physical Port Counters
890 ----------------------
891 The physical port counters are the counters on the external port connecting the
892 adapter to the network. This measuring point holds information on standardized
893 counters like IEEE 802.3, RFC2863, RFC 2819, RFC 3635 and additional counters
894 like flow control, FEC and more.
895 
896 .. flat-table:: Physical Port Counter Table
897    :widths: 2 3 1
898 
899    * - Counter
900      - Description
901      - Type
902 
903    * - `rx_packets_phy`
904      - The number of packets received on the physical port. This counter doesn’t
905        include packets that were discarded due to FCS, frame size and similar
906        errors.
907      - Informative
908 
909    * - `tx_packets_phy`
910      - The number of packets transmitted on the physical port.
911      - Informative
912 
913    * - `rx_bytes_phy`
914      - The number of bytes received on the physical port, including Ethernet
915        header and FCS.
916      - Informative
917 
918    * - `tx_bytes_phy`
919      - The number of bytes transmitted on the physical port.
920      - Informative
921 
922    * - `rx_multicast_phy`
923      - The number of multicast packets received on the physical port.
924      - Informative
925 
926    * - `tx_multicast_phy`
927      - The number of multicast packets transmitted on the physical port.
928      - Informative
929 
930    * - `rx_broadcast_phy`
931      - The number of broadcast packets received on the physical port.
932      - Informative
933 
934    * - `tx_broadcast_phy`
935      - The number of broadcast packets transmitted on the physical port.
936      - Informative
937 
938    * - `rx_crc_errors_phy`
939      - The number of dropped received packets due to FCS (Frame Check Sequence)
940        error on the physical port. If this counter is increased in high rate,
941        check the link quality using `rx_symbol_error_phy` and
942        `rx_corrected_bits_phy` counters below.
943      - Error
944 
945    * - `rx_in_range_len_errors_phy`
946      - The number of received packets dropped due to length/type errors on a
947        physical port.
948      - Error
949 
950    * - `rx_out_of_range_len_phy`
951      - The number of received packets dropped due to length greater than allowed
952        on a physical port. If this counter is increasing, it implies that the
953        peer connected to the adapter has a larger MTU configured. Using same MTU
954        configuration shall resolve this issue.
955      - Error
956 
957    * - `rx_oversize_pkts_phy`
958      - The number of dropped received packets due to length which exceed MTU
959        size on a physical port. If this counter is increasing, it implies that
960        the peer connected to the adapter has a larger MTU configured. Using same
961        MTU configuration shall resolve this issue.
962      - Error
963 
964    * - `rx_symbol_err_phy`
965      - The number of received packets dropped due to physical coding errors
966        (symbol errors) on a physical port.
967      - Error
968 
969    * - `rx_mac_control_phy`
970      - The number of MAC control packets received on the physical port.
971      - Informative
972 
973    * - `tx_mac_control_phy`
974      - The number of MAC control packets transmitted on the physical port.
975      - Informative
976 
977    * - `rx_pause_ctrl_phy`
978      - The number of link layer pause packets received on a physical port. If
979        this counter is increasing, it implies that the network is congested and
980        cannot absorb the traffic coming from to the adapter.
981      - Informative
982 
983    * - `tx_pause_ctrl_phy`
984      - The number of link layer pause packets transmitted on a physical port. If
985        this counter is increasing, it implies that the NIC is congested and
986        cannot absorb the traffic coming from the network.
987      - Informative
988 
989    * - `rx_unsupported_op_phy`
990      - The number of MAC control packets received with unsupported opcode on a
991        physical port.
992      - Error
993 
994    * - `rx_discards_phy`
995      - The number of received packets dropped due to lack of buffers on a
996        physical port. If this counter is increasing, it implies that the adapter
997        is congested and cannot absorb the traffic coming from the network.
998      - Error
999 
1000    * - `tx_discards_phy`
1001      - The number of packets which were discarded on transmission, even no
1002        errors were detected. the drop might occur due to link in down state,
1003        head of line drop, pause from the network, etc.
1004      - Error
1005 
1006    * - `tx_errors_phy`
1007      - The number of transmitted packets dropped due to a length which exceed
1008        MTU size on a physical port.
1009      - Error
1010 
1011    * - `rx_undersize_pkts_phy`
1012      - The number of received packets dropped due to length which is shorter
1013        than 64 bytes on a physical port. If this counter is increasing, it
1014        implies that the peer connected to the adapter has a non-standard MTU
1015        configured or malformed packet had arrived.
1016      - Error
1017 
1018    * - `rx_fragments_phy`
1019      - The number of received packets dropped due to a length which is shorter
1020        than 64 bytes and has FCS error on a physical port. If this counter is
1021        increasing, it implies that the peer connected to the adapter has a
1022        non-standard MTU configured.
1023      - Error
1024 
1025    * - `rx_jabbers_phy`
1026      - The number of received packets d due to a length which is longer than 64
1027        bytes and had FCS error on a physical port.
1028      - Error
1029 
1030    * - `rx_64_bytes_phy`
1031      - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 64 bytes.
1032      - Informative
1033 
1034    * - `rx_65_to_127_bytes_phy`
1035      - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 65 to
1036        127 bytes.
1037      - Informative
1038 
1039    * - `rx_128_to_255_bytes_phy`
1040      - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 128 to
1041        255 bytes.
1042      - Informative
1043 
1044    * - `rx_256_to_511_bytes_phy`
1045      - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 256 to
1046        512 bytes.
1047      - Informative
1048 
1049    * - `rx_512_to_1023_bytes_phy`
1050      - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 512 to
1051        1023 bytes.
1052      - Informative
1053 
1054    * - `rx_1024_to_1518_bytes_phy`
1055      - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 1024 to
1056        1518 bytes.
1057      - Informative
1058 
1059    * - `rx_1519_to_2047_bytes_phy`
1060      - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 1519 to
1061        2047 bytes.
1062      - Informative
1063 
1064    * - `rx_2048_to_4095_bytes_phy`
1065      - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 2048 to
1066        4095 bytes.
1067      - Informative
1068 
1069    * - `rx_4096_to_8191_bytes_phy`
1070      - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 4096 to
1071        8191 bytes.
1072      - Informative
1073 
1074    * - `rx_8192_to_10239_bytes_phy`
1075      - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 8192 to
1076        10239 bytes.
1077      - Informative
1078 
1079    * - `link_down_events_phy`
1080      - The number of times where the link operative state changed to down. In
1081        case this counter is increasing it may imply on port flapping. You may
1082        need to replace the cable/transceiver.
1083      - Error
1084 
1085    * - `rx_out_of_buffer`
1086      - Number of times receive queue had no software buffers allocated for the
1087        adapter's incoming traffic.
1088      - Error
1089 
1090    * - `module_bus_stuck`
1091      - The number of times that module's I\ :sup:`2`\C bus (data or clock)
1092        short-wire was detected. You may need to replace the cable/transceiver.
1093      - Error
1094 
1095    * - `module_high_temp`
1096      - The number of times that the module temperature was too high. If this
1097        issue persist, you may need to check the ambient temperature or replace
1098        the cable/transceiver module.
1099      - Error
1100 
1101    * - `module_bad_shorted`
1102      - The number of times that the module cables were shorted. You may need to
1103        replace the cable/transceiver module.
1104      - Error
1105 
1106    * - `module_unplug`
1107      - The number of times that module was ejected.
1108      - Informative
1109 
1110    * - `rx_buffer_passed_thres_phy`
1111      - The number of events where the port receive buffer was over 85% full.
1112      - Informative
1113 
1114    * - `tx_pause_storm_warning_events`
1115      - The number of times the device was sending pauses for a long period of
1116        time.
1117      - Informative
1118 
1119    * - `tx_pause_storm_error_events`
1120      - The number of times the device was sending pauses for a long period of
1121        time, reaching time out and disabling transmission of pause frames. on
1122        the period where pause frames were disabled, drop could have been
1123        occurred.
1124      - Error
1125 
1126    * - `rx[i]_buff_alloc_err`
1127      - Failed to allocate a buffer to received packet (or SKB) on ring i.
1128      - Error
1129 
1130    * - `rx_bits_phy`
1131      - This counter provides information on the total amount of traffic that
1132        could have been received and can be used as a guideline to measure the
1133        ratio of errored traffic in `rx_pcs_symbol_err_phy` and
1134        `rx_corrected_bits_phy`.
1135      - Informative
1136 
1137    * - `rx_pcs_symbol_err_phy`
1138      - This counter counts the number of symbol errors that wasn’t corrected by
1139        FEC correction algorithm or that FEC algorithm was not active on this
1140        interface. If this counter is increasing, it implies that the link
1141        between the NIC and the network is suffering from high BER, and that
1142        traffic is lost. You may need to replace the cable/transceiver. The error
1143        rate is the number of `rx_pcs_symbol_err_phy` divided by the number of
1144        `rx_bits_phy` on a specific time frame.
1145      - Error
1146 
1147    * - `rx_corrected_bits_phy`
1148      - The number of corrected bits on this port according to active FEC
1149        (RS/FC). If this counter is increasing, it implies that the link between
1150        the NIC and the network is suffering from high BER. The corrected bit
1151        rate is the number of `rx_corrected_bits_phy` divided by the number of
1152        `rx_bits_phy` on a specific time frame.
1153      - Error
1154 
1155    * - `rx_err_lane_[l]_phy`
1156      - This counter counts the number of physical raw errors per lane l index.
1157        The counter counts errors before FEC corrections. If this counter is
1158        increasing, it implies that the link between the NIC and the network is
1159        suffering from high BER, and that traffic might be lost. You may need to
1160        replace the cable/transceiver. Please check in accordance with
1161        `rx_corrected_bits_phy`.
1162      - Error
1163 
1164    * - `rx_global_pause`
1165      - The number of pause packets received on the physical port. If this
1166        counter is increasing, it implies that the network is congested and
1167        cannot absorb the traffic coming from the adapter. Note: This counter is
1168        only enabled when global pause mode is enabled.
1169      - Informative
1170 
1171    * - `rx_global_pause_duration`
1172      - The duration of pause received (in microSec) on the physical port. The
1173        counter represents the time the port did not send any traffic. If this
1174        counter is increasing, it implies that the network is congested and
1175        cannot absorb the traffic coming from the adapter. Note: This counter is
1176        only enabled when global pause mode is enabled.
1177      - Informative
1178 
1179    * - `tx_global_pause`
1180      - The number of pause packets transmitted on a physical port. If this
1181        counter is increasing, it implies that the adapter is congested and
1182        cannot absorb the traffic coming from the network. Note: This counter is
1183        only enabled when global pause mode is enabled.
1184      - Informative
1185 
1186    * - `tx_global_pause_duration`
1187      - The duration of pause transmitter (in microSec) on the physical port.
1188        Note: This counter is only enabled when global pause mode is enabled.
1189      - Informative
1190 
1191    * - `rx_global_pause_transition`
1192      - The number of times a transition from Xoff to Xon on the physical port
1193        has occurred. Note: This counter is only enabled when global pause mode
1194        is enabled.
1195      - Informative
1196 
1197    * - `rx_if_down_packets`
1198      - The number of received packets that were dropped due to interface down.
1199      - Informative
1200 
1201 Priority Port Counters
1202 ----------------------
1203 The following counters are physical port counters that are counted per L2
1204 priority (0-7).
1205 
1206 **Note:** `p` in the counter name represents the priority.
1207 
1208 .. flat-table:: Priority Port Counter Table
1209    :widths: 2 3 1
1210 
1211    * - Counter
1212      - Description
1213      - Type
1214 
1215    * - `rx_prio[p]_bytes`
1216      - The number of bytes received with priority p on the physical port.
1217      - Informative
1218 
1219    * - `rx_prio[p]_packets`
1220      - The number of packets received with priority p on the physical port.
1221      - Informative
1222 
1223    * - `tx_prio[p]_bytes`
1224      - The number of bytes transmitted on priority p on the physical port.
1225      - Informative
1226 
1227    * - `tx_prio[p]_packets`
1228      - The number of packets transmitted on priority p on the physical port.
1229      - Informative
1230 
1231    * - `rx_prio[p]_pause`
1232      - The number of pause packets received with priority p on a physical port.
1233        If this counter is increasing, it implies that the network is congested
1234        and cannot absorb the traffic coming from the adapter. Note: This counter
1235        is available only if PFC was enabled on priority p.
1236      - Informative
1237 
1238    * - `rx_prio[p]_pause_duration`
1239      - The duration of pause received (in microSec) on priority p on the
1240        physical port. The counter represents the time the port did not send any
1241        traffic on this priority. If this counter is increasing, it implies that
1242        the network is congested and cannot absorb the traffic coming from the
1243        adapter. Note: This counter is available only if PFC was enabled on
1244        priority p.
1245      - Informative
1246 
1247    * - `rx_prio[p]_pause_transition`
1248      - The number of times a transition from Xoff to Xon on priority p on the
1249        physical port has occurred. Note: This counter is available only if PFC
1250        was enabled on priority p.
1251      - Informative
1252 
1253    * - `tx_prio[p]_pause`
1254      - The number of pause packets transmitted on priority p on a physical port.
1255        If this counter is increasing, it implies that the adapter is congested
1256        and cannot absorb the traffic coming from the network. Note: This counter
1257        is available only if PFC was enabled on priority p.
1258      - Informative
1259 
1260    * - `tx_prio[p]_pause_duration`
1261      - The duration of pause transmitter (in microSec) on priority p on the
1262        physical port. Note: This counter is available only if PFC was enabled on
1263        priority p.
1264      - Informative
1265 
1266    * - `rx_prio[p]_buf_discard`
1267      - The number of packets discarded by device due to lack of per host receive
1268        buffers.
1269      - Informative
1270 
1271    * - `rx_prio[p]_cong_discard`
1272      - The number of packets discarded by device due to per host congestion.
1273      - Informative
1274 
1275    * - `rx_prio[p]_marked`
1276      - The number of packets ecn marked by device due to per host congestion.
1277      - Informative
1278 
1279    * - `rx_prio[p]_discards`
1280      - The number of packets discarded by device due to lack of receive buffers.
1281      - Informative
1282 
1283 Device Counters
1284 ---------------
1285 .. flat-table:: Device Counter Table
1286    :widths: 2 3 1
1287 
1288    * - Counter
1289      - Description
1290      - Type
1291 
1292    * - `rx_pci_signal_integrity`
1293      - Counts physical layer PCIe signal integrity errors, the number of
1294        transitions to recovery due to Framing errors and CRC (dlp and tlp). If
1295        this counter is raising, try moving the adapter card to a different slot
1296        to rule out a bad PCI slot. Validate that you are running with the latest
1297        firmware available and latest server BIOS version.
1298      - Error
1299 
1300    * - `tx_pci_signal_integrity`
1301      - Counts physical layer PCIe signal integrity errors, the number of
1302        transition to recovery initiated by the other side (moving to recovery
1303        due to getting TS/EIEOS). If this counter is raising, try moving the
1304        adapter card to a different slot to rule out a bad PCI slot. Validate
1305        that you are running with the latest firmware available and latest server
1306        BIOS version.
1307      - Error
1308 
1309    * - `outbound_pci_buffer_overflow`
1310      - The number of packets dropped due to pci buffer overflow. If this counter
1311        is raising in high rate, it might indicate that the receive traffic rate
1312        for a host is larger than the PCIe bus and therefore a congestion occurs.
1313      - Informative
1314 
1315    * - `outbound_pci_stalled_rd`
1316      - The percentage (in the range 0...100) of time within the last second that
1317        the NIC had outbound non-posted reads requests but could not perform the
1318        operation due to insufficient posted credits.
1319      - Informative
1320 
1321    * - `outbound_pci_stalled_wr`
1322      - The percentage (in the range 0...100) of time within the last second that
1323        the NIC had outbound posted writes requests but could not perform the
1324        operation due to insufficient posted credits.
1325      - Informative
1326 
1327    * - `outbound_pci_stalled_rd_events`
1328      - The number of seconds where `outbound_pci_stalled_rd` was above 30%.
1329      - Informative
1330 
1331    * - `outbound_pci_stalled_wr_events`
1332      - The number of seconds where `outbound_pci_stalled_wr` was above 30%.
1333      - Informative
1334 
1335    * - `dev_out_of_buffer`
1336      - The number of times the device owned queue had not enough buffers
1337        allocated.
1338      - Error

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