Driver: bnxt_en

Ajit Khaparde ajit.khaparde at broadcom.com
Thu Mar 27 17:09:08 CET 2025


On Thu, Mar 27, 2025 at 6:49 AM Eldho Paul Mathew <eldho789 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> What is the importance of the 'ice' driver?
>
> Right now I am using 18.05.1. Does it have 'ice' driver support?
>
> We bought a new card: BCM57508 NetXtreme-E 10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/50Gb/100Gb/200Gb Ethernet
>
> To support this card using the 'ice' driver, is the DPDK 18.05.1 version sufficient, or is there any other driver that is the placeholder for 'ice' in 18.05.1?
>
> If I need to go for an upgrade, which is the minimum version to support this card by 'ice'?
ice driver will not work with the card you have listed. It is for an Intel NIC.
Support for BCM5708 was added in 2019 in the Broadcom bnxt PMD.
You can either use the 19.11 - an LTS version. But that is not
maintained anymore.
You can use the 22.11 release which is still maintained. Refer to the
DPDK roadmap
for EOL releases.
https://core.dpdk.org/roadmap/

Thanks
Ajit

>
> Kindly help!
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 11:34 PM Stephen Hemminger <stephen at networkplumber.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 10 Jan 2025 10:02:48 +0530
>> Eldho Paul Mathew <eldho789 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > We are using DPDK 18.05.1
>> >
>> > We received a new network card.
>> >
>> > Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM57414 NetXtreme-E 10Gb/25Gb RDMA Ethernet
>> > Controller
>> >
>> > DPDK 18.05.1 has support for this card and driver bnxt_en?
>> >
>> > If not, which stable version onwards has this driver support added?
>>
>> Release 18.05 is not a stable LTS version.
>>
>> Let me teach you how to look this question up.
>>
>> To look up device you need the actual PCI-ID, using pcilookup.com
>>         14e4:16d7
>>
>> Look at source of drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_ethdev.c for the pci table bnxt_id_pci_map.
>> The entry for 16d7 is
>>         #define BROADCOM_DEV_ID_57414           0x16d7
>>
>> Using git blame find the commit that added that:
>>
>> $ git blame drivers/net/bnxt/bnxt_ethdev.c | grep BROADCOM_DEV_ID_57414
>> 3fab7694403 (Ajit Khaparde                   2017-04-26 14:20:02 -0500   51)    { RTE_PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BROADCOM, BROADCOM_DEV_ID_57414_VF) },
>> 1f4a84672ec (Ajit Khaparde                   2017-01-06 13:55:17 -0600   60)    { RTE_PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BROADCOM, BROADCOM_DEV_ID_57414) },
>> 1f4a84672ec (Ajit Khaparde                   2017-01-06 13:55:17 -0600   68)    { RTE_PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BROADCOM, BROADCOM_DEV_ID_57414_MF) },
>> 3f6d59b0c88 (Kalesh AP                       2019-12-02 09:48:07 +0530 4999)    case BROADCOM_DEV_ID_57414_VF:
>>
>> So we want 1f4a84672ec
>>
>> If you look at that commit with a tool like gitk it shows it happened way back in 17.02
>> And the card is listed in driver for 18.11
>>
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