1Linux Devlink Documentation
2===========================
3
4devlink is an API to expose device information and resources not directly
5related to any device class, such as chip-wide/switch-ASIC-wide configuration.
6
7Locking
8-------
9
10Driver facing APIs are currently transitioning to allow more explicit
11locking. Drivers can use the existing ``devlink_*`` set of APIs, or
12new APIs prefixed by ``devl_*``. The older APIs handle all the locking
13in devlink core, but don't allow registration of most sub-objects once
14the main devlink object is itself registered. The newer ``devl_*`` APIs assume
15the devlink instance lock is already held. Drivers can take the instance
16lock by calling ``devl_lock()``. It is also held in most of the callbacks.
17Eventually all callbacks will be invoked under the devlink instance lock,
18refer to the use of the ``DEVLINK_NL_FLAG_NO_LOCK`` flag in devlink core
19to find out which callbacks are not converted, yet.
20
21Drivers are encouraged to use the devlink instance lock for their own needs.
22
23Interface documentation
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25
26The following pages describe various interfaces available through devlink in
27general.
28
29.. toctree::
30   :maxdepth: 1
31
32   devlink-dpipe
33   devlink-health
34   devlink-info
35   devlink-flash
36   devlink-params
37   devlink-port
38   devlink-region
39   devlink-resource
40   devlink-reload
41   devlink-trap
42
43Driver-specific documentation
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45
46Each driver that implements ``devlink`` is expected to document what
47parameters, info versions, and other features it supports.
48
49.. toctree::
50   :maxdepth: 1
51
52   bnxt
53   hns3
54   ionic
55   ice
56   mlx4
57   mlx5
58   mlxsw
59   mv88e6xxx
60   netdevsim
61   nfp
62   qed
63   ti-cpsw-switch
64   am65-nuss-cpsw-switch
65   prestera
66   iosm
67   octeontx2
68