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QAT(4) FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual QAT(4)
NAME
qat - Intel QuickAssist Technology driver
SYNOPSIS
To load the driver call:
kldload qat
In order to load the driver on boot add these lines to loader.conf(5)
selecting firmware(s) suitable for installed device(s)
qat_200xx_fw_load="YES"
qat_c3xxx_fw_load="YES"
qat_c4xxx_fw_load="YES"
qat_c62x_fw_load="YES"
qat_dh895xcc_fw_load="YES"
qat_4xxx_fw_load="YES"
qat_load="YES"
DESCRIPTION
The qat driver supports cryptography and compression acceleration of the
Intel (R) QuickAssist Technology (QAT) devices.
A complete API for offloading these operations is exposed in the kernel
and may be used by any other entity directly. In addition to exposing a
complete kernel API for offloading cryptography and compression
operations, the qat driver also integrates with crypto(4), allowing
offloading supported operations to Intel QuickAssist Technology devices.
HARDWARE
The qat driver supports the following Intel QuickAssist Technology
Engines:
o Intel (R) C62x Chipset
o Intel (R) Atom C3000 processor product family
o Intel (R) QuickAssist Adapter 8960/Intel (R) QuickAssist Adapter 8970
(formerly known as "Lewis Hill")
o Intel (R) Communications Chipset 8925 to 8955 Series
o Intel (R) Atom P5300 processor product family
o Intel (R) QAT 4xxx Series
SYSCTL_VARIABLES
The following sysctl(8) variables may be used to reconfigure the qat
device. For configuration persistence those variables may be set before
loading the driver, either via kenv(1) or loader.conf(5).
The specific device needs to be in the "down" state before changing the
configuration.
dev.qat.X.state
Show or set current state of the device. Possible values:
"down", "up".
NOTE: If the symmetric services are used for device the qat_ocf
driver needs to be disabled prior the device reconfiguration.
dev.qat_ocf.0.enable
Enable/disable the QAT cryptographic framework connectivity.
Enabled by default.
dev.qat.X.cfg_services
Override the device services enabled, may be one of: symmetric,
asymmetric, data compression. Possible values: "sym", "asym",
"dc", "sym;dc", "asym;dc", "sym;asym". Default services
configured are "sym;asym" for even and "dc" for odd devices.
dev.qat.X.cfg_mode
Override the device mode configuration for kernel space and user
space instances. Possible values: "ks", "us", "ks;us". Default
value "ks;us".
dev.qat.X.num_user_processes
Override the number of uio user space processes that can connect
to the QAT device. Default: 2
The following sysctl(8) variables are read-only:
dev.qat.X.frequency
QAT device frequency value.
dev.qat.X.mmp_version
QAT MMP Library revision number.
dev.qat.X.hw_version
QAT hardware revision number.
dev.qat.X.fw_version
QAT firmware revision number.
dev.qat.X.dev_cfg
Summary of device specific configuration.
dev.qat.X.heartbeat
QAT device heartbeat status. Value '1' indicates that the device
is operational. Value '0' means that the device is not
responsive. Device requires restart.
dev.qat.X.heartbeat_failed
Number of QAT heartbeat failures received.
dev.qat.X.heartbeat_sent
Number of QAT heartbeat requests sent.
SEE ALSO
crypto(4), ipsec(4), pci(4), crypto(7), crypto(9)
For details of usage and supported operations and algorithms refer to the
following documentation available from Intel Download Center
https://downloadcenter.intel.com:
o Intel (R), QuickAssist Technology API Programmer's Guide.
o Intel (R), QuickAssist Technology Cryptographic API Reference Manual.
o Intel (R), QuickAssist Technology Data Compression API Reference
Manual.
o Intel (R), QuickAssist Technology Performance Optimization Guide.
HISTORY
A qat driver appeared in FreeBSD 13.0. It was superseded in FreeBSD 14.0
by the upstream driver.
AUTHORS
The qat driver was written by Intel (R) Corporation.
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 May 16, 2025 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8