dcb-pfc (8) - Linux Manuals
dcb-pfc: show / manipulate PFC (Priority-based Flow Control) settings of
NAME
dcb-pfc - show / manipulate PFC (Priority-based Flow Control) settings of the DCB (Data Center Bridging) subsystem
SYNOPSIS
dcb
[ OPTIONS ]
pfc
{ COMMAND | help }
dcb pfc show dev
DEV
[ pfc-cap ]
[ prio-pfc ]
[ macsec-bypass ]
[ delay ]
[ requests ]
[ indications ]
dcb pfc set dev
DEV
[ prio-pfc PFC-MAP ]
[ macsec-bypass { on | off } ]
[ delay INTEGER ]
PFC-MAP := [ PFC-MAP ] PFC-MAPPING
PFC-MAPPING := { PRIO | all }:{
on | off }
PRIO := { 0 .. 7 }
DESCRIPTION
dcb pfc is used to configure Priority-based Flow Control attributes through Linux DCB (Data Center Bridging) interface. PFC permits marking flows with a certain priority as lossless, and holds related configuration, as well as PFC counters.
PARAMETERS
For read-write parameters, the following describes only the write direction, i.e. as used with the set command. For the show command, the parameter name is to be used as a simple keyword without further arguments. This instructs the tool to show the value of a given parameter. When no parameters are given, the tool shows the complete PFC configuration.
- pfc-cap
-
A read-only property that shows the number of traffic classes that may
simultaneously support PFC.
- requests
-
A read-only count of the sent PFC frames per traffic class. Only shown when
-s is given, or when requested explicitly.
- indications
-
A read-only count of the received PFC frames per traffic class. Only shown
when -s is given, or when requested explicitly.
- macsec-bypass { on | off }
-
Whether the sending station is capable of bypassing MACsec processing when
MACsec is disabled.
- prio-pfc PFC-MAP
-
PFC-MAP uses the array parameter syntax, see
dcb(8)
for details. Keys are priorities, values are on / off indicators of whether
PFC is enabled for a given priority.
- delay INTEGER
-
The allowance made for round-trip propagation delay of the link in bits.
The value shall be 0..65535.
EXAMPLE & USAGE
Enable PFC on priorities 6 and 7, leaving the rest intact:
# dcb pfc set dev eth0 prio-pfc 6:on 7:on
Disable PFC of all priorities except 6 and 7, and configure delay to 4096 bits:
# dcb pfc set dev eth0 prio-pfc all:off 6:on 7:on delay 0x1000
Show what was set:
# dcb pfc show dev eth0
pfc-cap 8 macsec-bypass off delay 4096
prio-pfc 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:on 7:on
EXIT STATUS
Exit status is 0 if command was successful or a positive integer upon failure.REPORTING BUGS
Report any bugs to the Network Developers mailing list <netdev [at] vger.kernel.org> where the development and maintenance is primarily done. You do not have to be subscribed to the list to send a message there.AUTHOR
Petr Machata <me [at] pmachata.org>