Configuring qos for roce – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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Emulex Drivers for Windows User Manual

P010077-01A Rev. A

3. Configuration

NIC Driver Configuration

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L2 Flow Control

While running a port in generic pause mode because of congestion, RoCE latencies can

be adversely affected. Under these conditions, it is advisable to configure RoCE to use

PFC. PFC mode ensures that RoCE traffic latencies are unaffected in presence of

congestion as a result of NIC traffic. However, PFC mode is not required. For switches

and adapters that do not support PFC, RoCE can continue to work without PFC mode.

While you can still perform bandwidth allocation for RoCE traffic as opposed to NIC

traffic, this allocation cannot be guaranteed as all the outgoing traffic is paused.

Configuring QoS for RoCE

When configuring QoS for RoCE, it is important to keep in mind the following:

A limited QoS configuration is available through OneCommand Manager.

A single traffic class group for RoCE exists per port.

A single RoCE priority exists in PFC mode.

Bandwidth allocation for priority groups is supported.

Notes:

The Windows NIC driver does not support the Microsoft DCB/QoS API.

Powershell commands cannot be used to configure QoS-related parameters for

the RoCE profile.

RoCE Adapter Side

With DCBX enabled, the switch settings will be used for PFC. Ensure that the switch

settings used match the adapter default Priority 5 used for RoCE and PFC.

Note: PFC is enabled by default in OCe14000-series adapters.

Switch Side

For information on switch-side configurations, see appendix E., “RoCE Switch

Support,” on page 738.

OCe14000-Series Adapter Defaults

When using the OCe14000-series adapters for RoCE functionality, the following

defaults apply:

Adapter boot time

PFC is disabled on all the ports in the NIC+RoCE profile.

Generic Pause is enabled on all the ports in the NIC+RoCE profile.

Back to back connection (OCe14000 - OCe14000)

PFC is disabled by default.

Generic Pause is enabled on the connected port.

DCBX-enabled switch connection

When an OCe14000-series adapter is connected to DCBX-enabled switch, it

shifts the mode from Generic Pause to PFC.

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