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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2025-10-02 15:17:01 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2025-10-02 15:17:01 -0700
commit07fdad3a93756b872da7b53647715c48d0f4a2d0 (patch)
tree133af559ac91e6b24358b57a025abc060a782129 /drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_fwlog.c
parentf79e772258df311c2cb21594ca0996318e720d28 (diff)
parentf1455695d2d99894b65db233877acac9a0e120b9 (diff)
Merge tag 'net-next-6.18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next
Pull networking updates from Paolo Abeni: "Core & protocols: - Improve drop account scalability on NUMA hosts for RAW and UDP sockets and the backlog, almost doubling the Pps capacity under DoS - Optimize the UDP RX performance under stress, reducing contention, revisiting the binary layout of the involved data structs and implementing NUMA-aware locking. This improves UDP RX performance by an additional 50%, even more under extreme conditions - Add support for PSP encryption of TCP connections; this mechanism has some similarities with IPsec and TLS, but offers superior HW offloads capabilities - Ongoing work to support Accurate ECN for TCP. AccECN allows more than one congestion notification signal per RTT and is a building block for Low Latency, Low Loss, and Scalable Throughput (L4S) - Reorganize the TCP socket binary layout for data locality, reducing the number of touched cachelines in the fastpath - Refactor skb deferral free to better scale on large multi-NUMA hosts, this improves TCP and UDP RX performances significantly on such HW - Increase the default socket memory buffer limits from 256K to 4M to better fit modern link speeds - Improve handling of setups with a large number of nexthop, making dump operating scaling linearly and avoiding unneeded synchronize_rcu() on delete - Improve bridge handling of VLAN FDB, storing a single entry per bridge instead of one entry per port; this makes the dump order of magnitude faster on large switches - Restore IP ID correctly for encapsulated packets at GSO segmentation time, allowing GRO to merge packets in more scenarios - Improve netfilter matching performance on large sets - Improve MPTCP receive path performance by leveraging recently introduced core infrastructure (skb deferral free) and adopting recent TCP autotuning changes - Allow bridges to redirect to a backup port when the bridge port is administratively down - Introduce MPTCP 'laminar' endpoint that con be used only once per connection and simplify common MPTCP setups - Add RCU safety to dst->dev, closing a lot of possible races - A significant crypto library API for SCTP, MPTCP and IPv6 SR, reducing code duplication - Supports pulling data from an skb frag into the linear area of an XDP buffer Things we sprinkled into general kernel code: - Generate netlink documentation from YAML using an integrated YAML parser Driver API: - Support using IPv6 Flow Label in Rx hash computation and RSS queue selection - Introduce API for fetching the DMA device for a given queue, allowing TCP zerocopy RX on more H/W setups - Make XDP helpers compatible with unreadable memory, allowing more easily building DevMem-enabled drivers with a unified XDP/skbs datapath - Add a new dedicated ethtool callback enabling drivers to provide the number of RX rings directly, improving efficiency and clarity in RX ring queries and RSS configuration - Introduce a burst period for the health reporter, allowing better handling of multiple errors due to the same root cause - Support for DPLL phase offset exponential moving average, controlling the average smoothing factor Device drivers: - Add a new Huawei driver for 3rd gen NIC (hinic3) - Add a new SpacemiT driver for K1 ethernet MAC - Add a generic abstraction for shared memory communication devices (dibps) - Ethernet high-speed NICs: - nVidia/Mellanox: - Use multiple per-queue doorbell, to avoid MMIO contention issues - support adjacent functions, allowing them to delegate their SR-IOV VFs to sibling PFs - support RSS for IPSec offload - support exposing raw cycle counters in PTP and mlx5 - support for disabling host PFs. - Intel (100G, ice, idpf): - ice: support for SRIOV VFs over an Active-Active link aggregate - ice: support for firmware logging via debugfs - ice: support for Earliest TxTime First (ETF) hardware offload - idpf: support basic XDP functionalities and XSk - Broadcom (bnxt): - support Hyper-V VF ID - dynamic SRIOV resource allocations for RoCE - Meta (fbnic): - support queue API, zero-copy Rx and Tx - support basic XDP functionalities - devlink health support for FW crashes and OTP mem corruptions - expand hardware stats coverage to FEC, PHY, and Pause - Wangxun: - support ethtool coalesce options - support for multiple RSS contexts - Ethernet virtual: - Macsec: - replace custom netlink attribute checks with policy-level checks - Bonding: - support aggregator selection based on port priority - Microsoft vNIC: - use page pool fragments for RX buffers instead of full pages to improve memory efficiency - Ethernet NICs consumer, and embedded: - Qualcomm: support Ethernet function for IPQ9574 SoC - Airoha: implement wlan offloading via NPU - Freescale - enetc: add NETC timer PTP driver and add PTP support - fec: enable the Jumbo frame support for i.MX8QM - Renesas (R-Car S4): - support HW offloading for layer 2 switching - support for RZ/{T2H, N2H} SoCs - Cadence (macb): support TAPRIO traffic scheduling - TI: - support for Gigabit ICSS ethernet SoC (icssm-prueth) - Synopsys (stmmac): a lot of cleanups - Ethernet PHYs: - Support 10g-qxgmi phy-mode for AQR412C, Felix DSA and Lynx PCS driver - Support bcm63268 GPHY power control - Support for Micrel lan8842 PHY and PTP - Support for Aquantia AQR412 and AQR115 - CAN: - a large CAN-XL preparation work - reorganize raw_sock and uniqframe struct to minimize memory usage - rcar_canfd: update the CAN-FD handling - WiFi: - extended Neighbor Awareness Networking (NAN) support - S1G channel representation cleanup - improve S1G support - WiFi drivers: - Intel (iwlwifi): - major refactor and cleanup - Broadcom (brcm80211): - support for AP isolation - RealTek (rtw88/89) rtw88/89: - preparation work for RTL8922DE support - MediaTek (mt76): - HW restart improvements - MLO support - Qualcomm/Atheros (ath10k): - GTK rekey fixes - Bluetooth drivers: - btusb: support for several new IDs for MT7925 - btintel: support for BlazarIW core - btintel_pcie: support for _suspend() / _resume() - btintel_pcie: support for Scorpious, Panther Lake-H484 IDs" * tag 'net-next-6.18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1536 commits) net: stmmac: Add support for Allwinner A523 GMAC200 dt-bindings: net: sun8i-emac: Add A523 GMAC200 compatible Revert "Documentation: net: add flow control guide and document ethtool API" octeontx2-pf: fix bitmap leak octeontx2-vf: fix bitmap leak net/mlx5e: Use extack in set rxfh callback net/mlx5e: Introduce mlx5e_rss_params for RSS configuration net/mlx5e: Introduce mlx5e_rss_init_params net/mlx5e: Remove unused mdev param from RSS indir init net/mlx5: Improve QoS error messages with actual depth values net/mlx5e: Prevent entering switchdev mode with inconsistent netns net/mlx5: HWS, Generalize complex matchers net/mlx5: Improve write-combining test reliability for ARM64 Grace CPUs selftests/net: add tcp_port_share to .gitignore Revert "net/mlx5e: Update and set Xon/Xoff upon MTU set" net: add NUMA awareness to skb_attempt_defer_free() net: use llist for sd->defer_list net: make softnet_data.defer_count an atomic selftests: drv-net: psp: add tests for destroying devices selftests: drv-net: psp: add test for auto-adjusting TCP MSS ...
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_fwlog.c')
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diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_fwlog.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_fwlog.c
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-// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
-/* Copyright (c) 2022, Intel Corporation. */
-
-#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
-#include "ice.h"
-#include "ice_common.h"
-#include "ice_fwlog.h"
-
-bool ice_fwlog_ring_full(struct ice_fwlog_ring *rings)
-{
- u16 head, tail;
-
- head = rings->head;
- tail = rings->tail;
-
- if (head < tail && (tail - head == (rings->size - 1)))
- return true;
- else if (head > tail && (tail == (head - 1)))
- return true;
-
- return false;
-}
-
-bool ice_fwlog_ring_empty(struct ice_fwlog_ring *rings)
-{
- return rings->head == rings->tail;
-}
-
-void ice_fwlog_ring_increment(u16 *item, u16 size)
-{
- *item = (*item + 1) & (size - 1);
-}
-
-static int ice_fwlog_alloc_ring_buffs(struct ice_fwlog_ring *rings)
-{
- int i, nr_bytes;
- u8 *mem;
-
- nr_bytes = rings->size * ICE_AQ_MAX_BUF_LEN;
- mem = vzalloc(nr_bytes);
- if (!mem)
- return -ENOMEM;
-
- for (i = 0; i < rings->size; i++) {
- struct ice_fwlog_data *ring = &rings->rings[i];
-
- ring->data_size = ICE_AQ_MAX_BUF_LEN;
- ring->data = mem;
- mem += ICE_AQ_MAX_BUF_LEN;
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-static void ice_fwlog_free_ring_buffs(struct ice_fwlog_ring *rings)
-{
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < rings->size; i++) {
- struct ice_fwlog_data *ring = &rings->rings[i];
-
- /* the first ring is the base memory for the whole range so
- * free it
- */
- if (!i)
- vfree(ring->data);
-
- ring->data = NULL;
- ring->data_size = 0;
- }
-}
-
-#define ICE_FWLOG_INDEX_TO_BYTES(n) ((128 * 1024) << (n))
-/**
- * ice_fwlog_realloc_rings - reallocate the FW log rings
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- * @index: the new index to use to allocate memory for the log data
- *
- */
-void ice_fwlog_realloc_rings(struct ice_hw *hw, int index)
-{
- struct ice_fwlog_ring ring;
- int status, ring_size;
-
- /* convert the number of bytes into a number of 4K buffers. externally
- * the driver presents the interface to the FW log data as a number of
- * bytes because that's easy for users to understand. internally the
- * driver uses a ring of buffers because the driver doesn't know where
- * the beginning and end of any line of log data is so the driver has
- * to overwrite data as complete blocks. when the data is returned to
- * the user the driver knows that the data is correct and the FW log
- * can be correctly parsed by the tools
- */
- ring_size = ICE_FWLOG_INDEX_TO_BYTES(index) / ICE_AQ_MAX_BUF_LEN;
- if (ring_size == hw->fwlog_ring.size)
- return;
-
- /* allocate space for the new rings and buffers then release the
- * old rings and buffers. that way if we don't have enough
- * memory then we at least have what we had before
- */
- ring.rings = kcalloc(ring_size, sizeof(*ring.rings), GFP_KERNEL);
- if (!ring.rings)
- return;
-
- ring.size = ring_size;
-
- status = ice_fwlog_alloc_ring_buffs(&ring);
- if (status) {
- dev_warn(ice_hw_to_dev(hw), "Unable to allocate memory for FW log ring data buffers\n");
- ice_fwlog_free_ring_buffs(&ring);
- kfree(ring.rings);
- return;
- }
-
- ice_fwlog_free_ring_buffs(&hw->fwlog_ring);
- kfree(hw->fwlog_ring.rings);
-
- hw->fwlog_ring.rings = ring.rings;
- hw->fwlog_ring.size = ring.size;
- hw->fwlog_ring.index = index;
- hw->fwlog_ring.head = 0;
- hw->fwlog_ring.tail = 0;
-}
-
-/**
- * ice_fwlog_init - Initialize FW logging configuration
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- *
- * This function should be called on driver initialization during
- * ice_init_hw().
- */
-int ice_fwlog_init(struct ice_hw *hw)
-{
- /* only support fw log commands on PF 0 */
- if (hw->bus.func)
- return -EINVAL;
-
- ice_fwlog_set_supported(hw);
-
- if (ice_fwlog_supported(hw)) {
- int status;
-
- /* read the current config from the FW and store it */
- status = ice_fwlog_get(hw, &hw->fwlog_cfg);
- if (status)
- return status;
-
- hw->fwlog_ring.rings = kcalloc(ICE_FWLOG_RING_SIZE_DFLT,
- sizeof(*hw->fwlog_ring.rings),
- GFP_KERNEL);
- if (!hw->fwlog_ring.rings) {
- dev_warn(ice_hw_to_dev(hw), "Unable to allocate memory for FW log rings\n");
- return -ENOMEM;
- }
-
- hw->fwlog_ring.size = ICE_FWLOG_RING_SIZE_DFLT;
- hw->fwlog_ring.index = ICE_FWLOG_RING_SIZE_INDEX_DFLT;
-
- status = ice_fwlog_alloc_ring_buffs(&hw->fwlog_ring);
- if (status) {
- dev_warn(ice_hw_to_dev(hw), "Unable to allocate memory for FW log ring data buffers\n");
- ice_fwlog_free_ring_buffs(&hw->fwlog_ring);
- kfree(hw->fwlog_ring.rings);
- return status;
- }
-
- ice_debugfs_fwlog_init(hw->back);
- } else {
- dev_warn(ice_hw_to_dev(hw), "FW logging is not supported in this NVM image. Please update the NVM to get FW log support\n");
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-/**
- * ice_fwlog_deinit - unroll FW logging configuration
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- *
- * This function should be called in ice_deinit_hw().
- */
-void ice_fwlog_deinit(struct ice_hw *hw)
-{
- struct ice_pf *pf = hw->back;
- int status;
-
- /* only support fw log commands on PF 0 */
- if (hw->bus.func)
- return;
-
- ice_debugfs_pf_deinit(hw->back);
-
- /* make sure FW logging is disabled to not put the FW in a weird state
- * for the next driver load
- */
- hw->fwlog_cfg.options &= ~ICE_FWLOG_OPTION_ARQ_ENA;
- status = ice_fwlog_set(hw, &hw->fwlog_cfg);
- if (status)
- dev_warn(ice_hw_to_dev(hw), "Unable to turn off FW logging, status: %d\n",
- status);
-
- kfree(pf->ice_debugfs_pf_fwlog_modules);
-
- pf->ice_debugfs_pf_fwlog_modules = NULL;
-
- status = ice_fwlog_unregister(hw);
- if (status)
- dev_warn(ice_hw_to_dev(hw), "Unable to unregister FW logging, status: %d\n",
- status);
-
- if (hw->fwlog_ring.rings) {
- ice_fwlog_free_ring_buffs(&hw->fwlog_ring);
- kfree(hw->fwlog_ring.rings);
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * ice_fwlog_supported - Cached for whether FW supports FW logging or not
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- *
- * This will always return false if called before ice_init_hw(), so it must be
- * called after ice_init_hw().
- */
-bool ice_fwlog_supported(struct ice_hw *hw)
-{
- return hw->fwlog_supported;
-}
-
-/**
- * ice_aq_fwlog_set - Set FW logging configuration AQ command (0xFF30)
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- * @entries: entries to configure
- * @num_entries: number of @entries
- * @options: options from ice_fwlog_cfg->options structure
- * @log_resolution: logging resolution
- */
-static int
-ice_aq_fwlog_set(struct ice_hw *hw, struct ice_fwlog_module_entry *entries,
- u16 num_entries, u16 options, u16 log_resolution)
-{
- struct ice_aqc_fw_log_cfg_resp *fw_modules;
- struct ice_aqc_fw_log *cmd;
- struct libie_aq_desc desc;
- int status;
- int i;
-
- fw_modules = kcalloc(num_entries, sizeof(*fw_modules), GFP_KERNEL);
- if (!fw_modules)
- return -ENOMEM;
-
- for (i = 0; i < num_entries; i++) {
- fw_modules[i].module_identifier =
- cpu_to_le16(entries[i].module_id);
- fw_modules[i].log_level = entries[i].log_level;
- }
-
- ice_fill_dflt_direct_cmd_desc(&desc, ice_aqc_opc_fw_logs_config);
- desc.flags |= cpu_to_le16(LIBIE_AQ_FLAG_RD);
-
- cmd = libie_aq_raw(&desc);
-
- cmd->cmd_flags = ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_CONF_SET_VALID;
- cmd->ops.cfg.log_resolution = cpu_to_le16(log_resolution);
- cmd->ops.cfg.mdl_cnt = cpu_to_le16(num_entries);
-
- if (options & ICE_FWLOG_OPTION_ARQ_ENA)
- cmd->cmd_flags |= ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_CONF_AQ_EN;
- if (options & ICE_FWLOG_OPTION_UART_ENA)
- cmd->cmd_flags |= ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_CONF_UART_EN;
-
- status = ice_aq_send_cmd(hw, &desc, fw_modules,
- sizeof(*fw_modules) * num_entries,
- NULL);
-
- kfree(fw_modules);
-
- return status;
-}
-
-/**
- * ice_fwlog_set - Set the firmware logging settings
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- * @cfg: config used to set firmware logging
- *
- * This function should be called whenever the driver needs to set the firmware
- * logging configuration. It can be called on initialization, reset, or during
- * runtime.
- *
- * If the PF wishes to receive FW logging then it must register via
- * ice_fwlog_register. Note, that ice_fwlog_register does not need to be called
- * for init.
- */
-int ice_fwlog_set(struct ice_hw *hw, struct ice_fwlog_cfg *cfg)
-{
- if (!ice_fwlog_supported(hw))
- return -EOPNOTSUPP;
-
- return ice_aq_fwlog_set(hw, cfg->module_entries,
- ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_ID_MAX, cfg->options,
- cfg->log_resolution);
-}
-
-/**
- * ice_aq_fwlog_get - Get the current firmware logging configuration (0xFF32)
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- * @cfg: firmware logging configuration to populate
- */
-static int ice_aq_fwlog_get(struct ice_hw *hw, struct ice_fwlog_cfg *cfg)
-{
- struct ice_aqc_fw_log_cfg_resp *fw_modules;
- struct ice_aqc_fw_log *cmd;
- struct libie_aq_desc desc;
- u16 module_id_cnt;
- int status;
- void *buf;
- int i;
-
- memset(cfg, 0, sizeof(*cfg));
-
- buf = kzalloc(ICE_AQ_MAX_BUF_LEN, GFP_KERNEL);
- if (!buf)
- return -ENOMEM;
-
- ice_fill_dflt_direct_cmd_desc(&desc, ice_aqc_opc_fw_logs_query);
- cmd = libie_aq_raw(&desc);
-
- cmd->cmd_flags = ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_AQ_QUERY;
-
- status = ice_aq_send_cmd(hw, &desc, buf, ICE_AQ_MAX_BUF_LEN, NULL);
- if (status) {
- ice_debug(hw, ICE_DBG_FW_LOG, "Failed to get FW log configuration\n");
- goto status_out;
- }
-
- module_id_cnt = le16_to_cpu(cmd->ops.cfg.mdl_cnt);
- if (module_id_cnt < ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_ID_MAX) {
- ice_debug(hw, ICE_DBG_FW_LOG, "FW returned less than the expected number of FW log module IDs\n");
- } else if (module_id_cnt > ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_ID_MAX) {
- ice_debug(hw, ICE_DBG_FW_LOG, "FW returned more than expected number of FW log module IDs, setting module_id_cnt to software expected max %u\n",
- ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_ID_MAX);
- module_id_cnt = ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_ID_MAX;
- }
-
- cfg->log_resolution = le16_to_cpu(cmd->ops.cfg.log_resolution);
- if (cmd->cmd_flags & ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_CONF_AQ_EN)
- cfg->options |= ICE_FWLOG_OPTION_ARQ_ENA;
- if (cmd->cmd_flags & ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_CONF_UART_EN)
- cfg->options |= ICE_FWLOG_OPTION_UART_ENA;
- if (cmd->cmd_flags & ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_QUERY_REGISTERED)
- cfg->options |= ICE_FWLOG_OPTION_IS_REGISTERED;
-
- fw_modules = (struct ice_aqc_fw_log_cfg_resp *)buf;
-
- for (i = 0; i < module_id_cnt; i++) {
- struct ice_aqc_fw_log_cfg_resp *fw_module = &fw_modules[i];
-
- cfg->module_entries[i].module_id =
- le16_to_cpu(fw_module->module_identifier);
- cfg->module_entries[i].log_level = fw_module->log_level;
- }
-
-status_out:
- kfree(buf);
- return status;
-}
-
-/**
- * ice_fwlog_get - Get the firmware logging settings
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- * @cfg: config to populate based on current firmware logging settings
- */
-int ice_fwlog_get(struct ice_hw *hw, struct ice_fwlog_cfg *cfg)
-{
- if (!ice_fwlog_supported(hw))
- return -EOPNOTSUPP;
-
- return ice_aq_fwlog_get(hw, cfg);
-}
-
-/**
- * ice_aq_fwlog_register - Register PF for firmware logging events (0xFF31)
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- * @reg: true to register and false to unregister
- */
-static int ice_aq_fwlog_register(struct ice_hw *hw, bool reg)
-{
- struct ice_aqc_fw_log *cmd;
- struct libie_aq_desc desc;
-
- ice_fill_dflt_direct_cmd_desc(&desc, ice_aqc_opc_fw_logs_register);
- cmd = libie_aq_raw(&desc);
-
- if (reg)
- cmd->cmd_flags = ICE_AQC_FW_LOG_AQ_REGISTER;
-
- return ice_aq_send_cmd(hw, &desc, NULL, 0, NULL);
-}
-
-/**
- * ice_fwlog_register - Register the PF for firmware logging
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- *
- * After this call the PF will start to receive firmware logging based on the
- * configuration set in ice_fwlog_set.
- */
-int ice_fwlog_register(struct ice_hw *hw)
-{
- int status;
-
- if (!ice_fwlog_supported(hw))
- return -EOPNOTSUPP;
-
- status = ice_aq_fwlog_register(hw, true);
- if (status)
- ice_debug(hw, ICE_DBG_FW_LOG, "Failed to register for firmware logging events over ARQ\n");
- else
- hw->fwlog_cfg.options |= ICE_FWLOG_OPTION_IS_REGISTERED;
-
- return status;
-}
-
-/**
- * ice_fwlog_unregister - Unregister the PF from firmware logging
- * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
- */
-int ice_fwlog_unregister(struct ice_hw *hw)
-{
- int status;
-
- if (!ice_fwlog_supported(hw))
- return -EOPNOTSUPP;
-
- status = ice_aq_fwlog_register(hw, false);
- if (status)
- ice_debug(hw, ICE_DBG_FW_LOG, "Failed to unregister from firmware logging events over ARQ\n");
- else
- hw->fwlog_cfg.options &= ~ICE_FWLOG_OPTION_IS_REGISTERED;
-
- return status;
-}
-
-/**
- * ice_fwlog_set_supported - Set if FW logging is supported by FW
- * @hw: pointer to the HW struct
- *
- * If FW returns success to the ice_aq_fwlog_get call then it supports FW
- * logging, else it doesn't. Set the fwlog_supported flag accordingly.
- *
- * This function is only meant to be called during driver init to determine if
- * the FW support FW logging.
- */
-void ice_fwlog_set_supported(struct ice_hw *hw)
-{
- struct ice_fwlog_cfg *cfg;
- int status;
-
- hw->fwlog_supported = false;
-
- cfg = kzalloc(sizeof(*cfg), GFP_KERNEL);
- if (!cfg)
- return;
-
- /* don't call ice_fwlog_get() because that would check to see if FW
- * logging is supported which is what the driver is determining now
- */
- status = ice_aq_fwlog_get(hw, cfg);
- if (status)
- ice_debug(hw, ICE_DBG_FW_LOG, "ice_aq_fwlog_get failed, FW logging is not supported on this version of FW, status %d\n",
- status);
- else
- hw->fwlog_supported = true;
-
- kfree(cfg);
-}