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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 | What: /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF>/fw_counters Date: November 2023 KernelVersion: 6.6 Contact: qat-linux@intel.com Description: (RO) Read returns the number of requests sent to the FW and the number of responses received from the FW for each Acceleration Engine Reported firmware counters:: <N>: Number of requests sent from Acceleration Engine N to FW and responses Acceleration Engine N received from FW What: /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF>/heartbeat/config Date: November 2023 KernelVersion: 6.6 Contact: qat-linux@intel.com Description: (RW) Read returns value of the Heartbeat update period. Write to the file changes this period value. This period should reflect planned polling interval of device health status. High frequency Heartbeat monitoring wastes CPU cycles but minimizes the customer’s system downtime. Also, if there are large service requests that take some time to complete, high frequency Heartbeat monitoring could result in false reports of unresponsiveness and in those cases, period needs to be increased. This parameter is effective only for c3xxx, c62x, dh895xcc devices. 4xxx has this value internally fixed to 200ms. Default value is set to 500. Minimal allowed value is 200. All values are expressed in milliseconds. What: /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF>/heartbeat/queries_failed Date: November 2023 KernelVersion: 6.6 Contact: qat-linux@intel.com Description: (RO) Read returns the number of times the device became unresponsive. Attribute returns value of the counter which is incremented when status query results negative. What: /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF>/heartbeat/queries_sent Date: November 2023 KernelVersion: 6.6 Contact: qat-linux@intel.com Description: (RO) Read returns the number of times the control process checked if the device is responsive. Attribute returns value of the counter which is incremented on every status query. What: /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF>/heartbeat/status Date: November 2023 KernelVersion: 6.6 Contact: qat-linux@intel.com Description: (RO) Read returns the device health status. Returns 0 when device is healthy or -1 when is unresponsive or the query failed to send. The driver does not monitor for Heartbeat. It is left for a user to poll the status periodically. What: /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF>/pm_status Date: January 2024 KernelVersion: 6.7 Contact: qat-linux@intel.com Description: (RO) Read returns power management information specific to the QAT device. This attribute is only available for qat_4xxx devices. What: /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF>/cnv_errors Date: January 2024 KernelVersion: 6.7 Contact: qat-linux@intel.com Description: (RO) Read returns, for each Acceleration Engine (AE), the number of errors and the type of the last error detected by the device when performing verified compression. Reported counters:: <N>: Number of Compress and Verify (CnV) errors and type of the last CnV error detected by Acceleration Engine N. What: /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF>/heartbeat/inject_error Date: March 2024 KernelVersion: 6.8 Contact: qat-linux@intel.com Description: (WO) Write to inject an error that simulates an heartbeat failure. This is to be used for testing purposes. After writing this file, the driver stops arbitration on a random engine and disables the fetching of heartbeat counters. If a workload is running on the device, a job submitted to the accelerator might not get a response and a read of the `heartbeat/status` attribute might report -1, i.e. device unresponsive. The error is unrecoverable thus the device must be restarted to restore its functionality. This attribute is available only when the kernel is built with CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_QAT_ERROR_INJECTION=y. A write of 1 enables error injection. The following example shows how to enable error injection:: # cd /sys/kernel/debug/qat_<device>_<BDF> # echo 1 > heartbeat/inject_error |