Users Guide

Table Of Contents
8–VMware Driver Software
FCoE Support
Doc No. BC0054508-00 Rev. R
January 21, 2021 Page 83 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Unloading and Removing Drivers
The following sections describe how to remove the Ethernet drivers.
qfle3
To remove the driver package, issue the following command:
#esxcli software vib remove --vibname <vib-name>
For example:
esxcli software vib remove --vibname qfle3
To unload the driver temporarily, issue the following command:
#vmkload_mod -u qfle3
FCoE Support
This section describes the contents and procedures associated with installation of
the VMware software package for supporting Marvell FCoE C-NICs.
Drivers
Marvell 57712/578xx FCoE drivers include the bnx2x and the bnx2fc.
The bnx2x driver manages all PCI device resources (registers, host
interface queues, and so on.) and also acts as the Layer 2 VMware low-level
network driver for Marvell's 57xx and 57xxx 10G device. This driver directly
controls the hardware and is responsible for sending and receiving Ethernet
packets on behalf of the VMware host networking stack. The bnx2x driver
also receives and processes device interrupts, both on behalf of itself (for
Layer 2 networking) and on behalf of the bnx2fc (FCoE protocol) and C-NIC
drivers.
Number of Tx BD Buffers 4,096 (16,384 maximum)
Number of RSS Queues for Default Queue 0 (Disabled) (2 minimum; 4 maximum)
Number of RSS Engines 4 (range 0–4)
VXLAN Filters Disabled
Pause on Exhausted Host Ring Disabled
Number of VFs per PCI Function 0 (Disabled) (range 1–64)
Table 8-4. qfle3 Driver Defaults (Continued)
Parameter Default