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Debuggability overview
====================
qat_dbg_report tool is intended to print collected QAT traffic and perform
audits on collected data to find root cause of issues that occurred.

Enable Debuggability feature
===========================
Debuggability feature is supported for cryptographic and compression services
used via Traditional and Data Plane API. To enable it, follow the steps below:
    * Install driver package configured with --enable-icp-debug flag
    * Configure and enable in the feature in [DEBUG] section of QAT device
      configuration file
    * Perform qat_service shutdown and qat_service start
    * Check if the persistent storage daemon is running for configured devices
      using `qat_dbg_ctl status` command

Report Tool commands
====================
Report tool executable is available in $ICP_ROOT/build/qat_dbg_report after
the package is built and installed using ./configure; make install commands.

Below are listed commands used to manage collected traffic using the tool:

        Print all collected traffic:
            ./qat_dbg_report path=<path> command=list dev=<dev>
                                                     |bdf=<bdf>
        Perform physical addresses audit to check if physical addresses used in
        requests were mapped to caller process:
            ./qat_dbg_report path=<path> command=audit_phy_addresses dev=<dev>
                                                                    |bdf=<bdf>
        Print responses (and matched requests) which status code is other
        than 0:
            ./qat_dbg_report path=<path> command=audit_ret_codes dev=<dev>
                                                                |bdf=<bdf>
        Print requests which have invalid length fields:
            ./qat_dbg_report path=<path> command=audit_fields_lengths dev=<dev>
                                                                     |bdf=<bdf>
        Print last <n> entries:
            ./qat_dbg_report path=<path> command=list last=<n> dev=<dev>
                                                              |bdf=<bdf>

Options:
      path  Directory where collected traffic is stored. This may be value of
            <ContSyncLogDir> or sub path of <LogDir> taken from QAT device
            configuration file. To distinguish the collected traffic data
            source between crash dump (<LogDir>) and continuous sync mode
            (<ContSyncLogDir>) the <dev> parameter is used in the following
            manner: when `dev` parameter is present, the qat_report_tool
            assumes continuous sync traffic data source. Otherwise then crash
            dump mode is assumed and device number <dev> is read automatically
            from the given path.
      dev   QAT device number in the manner as they are numbered by adf_ctl
      bdf   PCI domain with Bus Device Function identifier of QAT device
            in format XXXX:BB:DD.F or XXXX_BB_DD_F
      n     Maximum number of last several packets to display

Deamon
====================
Daemon is a user space process responsible for writing collected traffic and
related additional data to persistent storage. Daemon life cycle is managed by
tool named qat_dbg_ctl, located at $ICP_ROOT/build/qat_dbg_ctl.

Below are listed commands used for the daemon management:

        Start daemon process:
            qat_dbg_ctl start
        Stop daemon process:
            qat_dbg_ctl stop
        Restart daemon:
            qat_dbg_ctl restart
        Show daemon status and Debuggability configuration for each QAT device
        with this feature enabled:
            qat_dbg_ctl status

NOTES:
      1. Daemon is automatically started during QAT device starting via adf_ctl
         / qat_service when at least one device has been configured with
         Debuggability feature enabled
      2. Daemon is automatically stopped during QAT device stopping via adf_ctl
         / qat_service
      3. Daemon is logging information and error messages to syslog

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