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IOVCTL.CONF(5)		      File Formats Manual		IOVCTL.CONF(5)

NAME
       iovctl.conf -- IOVCTL configuration file

DESCRIPTION
       The  iovctl.conf	 file is the configuration file	for the	iovctl(8) pro-
       gram.  This file	specifies configuration	parameters for a single	Physi-
       cal Function (PF) device.  To configure SR-IOV on multiple PF  devices,
       use one configuration file for each PF.	The locations of all iovctl(8)
       configuration files are specified in rc.conf(5).

       The  iovctl.conf	file uses UCL format.  UCL syntax is documented	at the
       official	UCL website: http://github.com/vstakhov/libucl.

       There are three types of	sections in the	iovctl.conf file.   A  section
       is  a  key  at the top level of the file	with a list as its value.  The
       list may	contain	the keys specified in the "OPTIONS"  section  of  this
       manual  page.   Individual  PF driver implementations may specify addi-
       tional device-specific configuration keys that they will	 accept.   The
       order  in which sections	appear in iovctl.conf is ignored.  No two sec-
       tions may have the same key.  For example, two sections for  VF-1  must
       not be defined.

       The  first section type is the PF section.  This	section	always has the
       key "PF"; therefore, only one such section may be defined.   This  sec-
       tion defines configuration parameters that apply	to the PF as a whole.

       The  second  section  type is the VF section.  This section has the key
       "VF-" followed by a VF index.  VF indices start at 0 and	always	incre-
       ment  by	 1.   Valid VF indices are in the range	of 0 to	(num_vfs - 1).
       The VF index must be given as a decimal integer with no leading	zeros.
       This  section  defines  configuration parameters	that apply to a	single
       VF.

       The third section type is the default section.  This section always has
       the key "DEFAULT"; therefore, only one such section may	be  specified.
       This section defines default configuration parameters that apply	to all
       VFs.   All  configuration keys that are valid to	be applied to a	VF are
       valid in	this section.  An individual VF	section	may override a default
       specified in this section by providing a	different value	for  the  con-
       figuration  parameter.	Note  that  the	default	section	applies	to ALL
       VFs.  The default section must appear before any	VF sections.  The  de-
       fault section may appear	before or after	the PF section.

       The following option types are supported:

       boolean
	       Accepts a boolean value of true or false.

       mac-addr
	       Accepts a unicast MAC address specified as a string of the form
	       xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, where	xx is one or two hexadecimal digits.

       string  Accepts any string value.

       uint8_t
	       Accepts any integer in the range	0 to 255, inclusive.

       uint16_t
	       Accepts any integer in the range	0 to 65535, inclusive.

       uint32_t
	       Accepts any integer in the range	0 to (2**32 - 1), inclusive.

       uint64_t
	       Accepts any integer in the range	0 to (2**64 - 1), inclusive.

OPTIONS
       The following parameters	are accepted by	all PF drivers:

       device (string)
	       This parameter specifies	the name of the	PF device.  This para-
	       meter is	required to be specified.

       num_vfs (uint16_t)
	       This  parameter	specifies the number of	VF children to create.
	       This parameter may not be zero.	The maximum value of this  pa-
	       rameter is device-specific.

       The following parameters	are accepted by	all VFs:

       passthrough (boolean)
	       This  parameter controls	whether	the VF is reserved for the use
	       of the bhyve(8) hypervisor as a	PCI  passthrough  device.   If
	       this  parameter is set to true, then the	VF will	be reserved as
	       a PCI passthrough device	and it will not	be accessible from the
	       host OS.	 The default value of this parameter is	false.

       See the PF driver manual	page for configuration parameters specific  to
       particular hardware.

EXAMPLES
       This sample file	will create 3 VFs as children of the ix0 device.  VF-1
       and VF-2	are set	as bhyve(8) passthrough	devices	through	the use	of the
       default	section.  VF-0 is not configured as a passthrough device as it
       explicitly overrides the	default.  VF-0 also sets a device-specific pa-
       rameter named mac-addr.

	    PF {
		    device : "ix0";
		    num_vfs : 3;
	    }

	    DEFAULT {
		    passthrough	: true;
	    }

	    VF-0 {
		    mac-addr : "02:56:48:7e:d9:f7";
		    passthrough	: false;
	    }

SEE ALSO
       rc.conf(5), iovctl(8)

AUTHORS
       This manual page	was written by Ryan Stone <rstone@FreeBSD.org>.

FreeBSD	13.2			 May 29, 2020			IOVCTL.CONF(5)

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