Table 7, Ethtool supported options – Dell Mellanox Family of Adapters User Manual

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User Manual for Mellanox ConnectX®-3 10/40 Gigabit Ethernet Adapters for Dell PowerEdge Servers

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The following are the ethtool supported options:

Table 7 - ethtool Supported Options

Options

Description

ethtool -i eth<x>

Checks driver and device information.

For example:

#> ethtool -i eth2

driver: mlx4_en (MT_0DD0120009_CX3)

version: 2.1.6 (Aug 2013)

firmware-version: 2.30.3000

bus-info: 0000:1a:00.0

ethtool -k eth<x>

Queries the stateless offload status.

ethtool -K eth<x> [rx on|off] [tx
on|off] [sg on|off] [tso on|off] [lro
on|off] [gro on|off] [gso on|off]

Sets the stateless offload status.

TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO), Generic Segmentation
Offload (GSO): increase outbound throughput by reducing
CPU overhead. It works by queuing up large buffers and
letting the network interface card split them into separate
packets.

Large Receive Offload (LRO): increases inbound through-
put of high-bandwidth network connections by reducing
CPU overhead. It works by aggregating multiple incoming
packets from a single stream into a larger buffer before
they are passed higher up the networking stack, thus
reducing the number of packets that have to be processed.
LRO is available in kernel versions < 3.1 for untagged
traffic.

Note: LRO will be done whenever possible. Otherwise
GRO will be done. Generic Receive Offload (GRO) is
available throughout all kernels.

ethtool -c eth<x>

Queries interrupt coalescing settings.

ethtool -C eth<x> adaptive-rx
on|off

Enables/disables adaptive interrupt moderation.

By default, the driver uses adaptive interrupt moderation
for the receive path, which adjusts the moderation time to
the traffic pattern.

ethtool -C eth<x> [pkt-rate-low N]
[pkt-rate-high N] [rx-usecs-low N]
[rx-usecs-high N]

Sets the values for packet rate limits and for moderation
time high and low values.

Above an upper limit of packet rate, adaptive moderation
will set the moderation time to its highest value.

Below a lower limit of packet rate, the moderation time will
be set to its lowest value.

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