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VMX(4)		       FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual			VMX(4)

NAME
     vmx -- VMware VMXNET3 Virtual Interface Controller	device

SYNOPSIS
     To	compile	this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your
     kernel configuration file:

	   device iflib
	   device vmx

     Alternatively, to load the	driver as a module at boot time, place the
     following line in loader.conf(5):

	   if_vmx_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION
     The vmx driver provides support for the VMXNET3 virtual NIC available in
     virtual machines by VMware.  It appears as	a simple Ethernet device but
     is	actually a virtual network interface to	the underlying host operating
     system.

     This driver supports the VMXNET3 driver protocol, as an alternative to
     the emulated le(4), em(4) interfaces also available in the	VMware envi-
     ronment.  The vmx driver is optimized for the virtual machine, it can
     provide advanced capabilities depending on	the underlying host operating
     system and	the physical network interface controller of the host.	The
     vmx driver	supports features like multiqueue support, IPv6	checksum of-
     floading, MSI/MSI-X support and hardware VLAN tagging in VMware's VLAN
     Guest Tagging (VGT) mode.

     The vmx driver supports VMXNET3 VMware virtual NICs provided by the vir-
     tual machine hardware version 7 or	newer, as provided by the following
     products:

	   o   VMware ESX/ESXi 4.0 and newer
	   o   VMware Server 2.0 and newer
	   o   VMware Workstation 6.5 and newer
	   o   VMware Fusion 2.0 and newer

     For more information on configuring this device, see ifconfig(8).

MULTIPLE QUEUES
     The vmx driver supports multiple transmit and receive queues.  Multiple
     queues are	only supported by certain VMware products, such	as ESXi.  The
     number of queues allocated	depends	on the presence	of MSI-X, the number
     of	configured CPUs, and the tunables listed below.	 FreeBSD does not en-
     able MSI-X	support	on VMware by default.  The hw.pci.honor_msi_blacklist
     tunable must be disabled to enable	MSI-X support.

LOADER TUNABLES
     Tunables can be set at the	loader(8) prompt before	booting	the kernel or
     stored in loader.conf(5).

     hw.vmx.txnqueue

     hw.vmx.X.txnqueue
	     Maximum number of transmit	queues allocated by default by the
	     driver.  The default value	is 8.  The maximum supported by	the
	     VMXNET3 virtual NIC is 8.

     hw.vmx.rxnqueue

     hw.vmx.X.rxnqueue
	     Maximum number of receive queues allocated	by default by the
	     driver.  The default value	is 8.  The maximum supported by	the
	     VMXNET3 virtual NIC is 16.

     hw.vmx.txndesc

     hw.vmx.X.txndesc

	     Number of transmit	descriptors allocated by the driver.  The de-
	     fault value is 512.  The value must be a multiple of 32, and the
	     maximum is	4096.

     hw.vmx.rxndesc

     hw.vmx.X.rxndesc

	     Number of receive descriptors per ring allocated by the driver.
	     The default value is 256.	The value must be a multiple of	32,
	     and the maximum is	2048.  There are two rings so the actual usage
	     is	doubled.

EXAMPLES
     The following entry must be added to the VMware configuration file	to
     provide the vmx device:

	   ethernet0.virtualDev	= "vmxnet3"

SEE ALSO
     altq(4), arp(4), em(4), iflib(4), netintro(4), ng_ether(4), le(4),
     vlan(4), ifconfig(8)

AUTHORS
     The vmx driver was	ported from OpenBSD and	significantly rewritten	by
     Bryan Venteicher <bryanv@freebsd.org>.  The OpenBSD driver	was written by
     Tsubai Masanari.

FreeBSD	13.0		       December	26, 2020		  FreeBSD 13.0

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | MULTIPLE QUEUES | LOADER TUNABLES | EXAMPLES | SEE ALSO | AUTHORS

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