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JIRA: SAMPLEVNF-128
Improve performance of l3fwd use-case.
L3fwd did not disable TX offload flags, which resulted in
non-vector mode to be used in pmd in some cases like bare-metal.
Note that in some cases such as virtio, vector mode was already
used as OVS reports that it does not support TX-offload, hence
TX-offload was already disabled on virtio.
Using vector mode usually brings higher performance.
Change-Id: I102b846d604a9cf28c6b7dae8bedbe918ccfcf6c
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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JIRA: SAMPLEVNF-127
PROX was crashing in the VM with vector mode enabled and multiple OVS
queues. This was not really a PROX bug, but a DPDK issue, which has been
fixed by DPDK commit https://git.dpdk.org/dpdk/commit/?id=efc83a1e7fc3
This "net/virtio: fix queue setup consistency" is included in DPDK 17.11
and subsequent versions, and has been backported into:
- DPDK 16.11.4:
https://git.dpdk.org/dpdk-stable/commit/?h=16.11&id=516447a5056c
- DPDK 17.08.1:
https://git.dpdk.org/dpdk-stable/commit/?h=17.08&id=907fe4fc263e
This means the fix is not included into any DPDK 17.02.x used by NSB.
Fortunately, a simple workaround consists of calling
rte_eth_tx_queue_setup() before rte_eth_rx_queue_setup().
This change implements this simple workaround, in order to make PROX
work, even with unfixed DPDK versions.
Change-Id: I818e9bb812babe023c6b7225c8b9769a359d9bec
Signed-off-by: Patrice Buriez <patrice.buriez@intel.com>
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Change-Id: Iccd72f6ab3db68bc093c42d60d225fe86f8fbda7
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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Change-Id: If7d72f6ab3db68bc093c42d60d125fe86f8fbda7
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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This patch makes PROX compile with DPDK 18.05.
However some features are disabled or will not work as expected
such as:
"mem info" command
"police" mode
Those will need to be fixed later (see DPDK1805 within code).
Change-Id: Ie7d72f6ab3db68bc093c42d60d125fe86f8fbda7
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Patrice Buriez <patrice.buriez@intel.com>
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Detect, remember and skip bad/unexpected packets:
- too short to hold the latency-related values
- with bad signature
- with invalid generator_id
using a uint64_t-based bitmap.
Also moved variable declarations closer to usage,
added some likely/unlikely hints,
reworked some return statements, and
fixed 32-bit overflow (every ~4s) of rx_time_err computation.
Change-Id: Ib2aadc1af6b7a68601cc080ba66b10d41ff9a64e
Signed-off-by: Patrice Buriez <patrice.buriez@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I9a9da79cb4ccb245ddb38b50b561da51a40a359d
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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Based on a CentOS cloud image downloadable from the web, you can now use
packer to create an image that has DPDK and PROX installed in the
proper directories. The VM is also tuned for guest VNFs.
A service is also created to deal with the proper isolated_cpu settings
for tuned. The service will also make sure uio and igb_uio are loaded.
The prox_user_data.sh is not needed any more and hence deleted.
ctrl-c of runrapid.py will now also stop prox in all the VMs so a new
test can be started.
Change-Id: I16cc59878e2d4912757f42e05f98d51dff5feb89
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I9a9da79cb4ccb245ccb38b50b561da51a40a359d
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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JIRA: YARDSTICK-1220
Implemented new "multi port stats <port list>" command, which returns a
semi-colon-separated list of comma-separated values:
- port id
- total (at last_tsc) for rx_pkts, tx_pkts, no_mbufs, ierrors + imissed
- last_tsc
Change-Id: I8a8da79cb4ccb245ccb38b50b561da51a40a359d
Signed-off-by: Patrice Buriez <patrice.buriez@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I924fcac7a65c0d221d5d422f419deb9c0f864172
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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Change-Id: I324fcac7a65c0d221d5d422f419deb9c0f864172
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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Change-Id: I333fcac7a65c0d221d5d422f419deb9c0f864172
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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mbuf size was setup to achieve the best performance i.e.
using the smallest mbuf and not segmenting packets.
However this resulted in complex code, much dependent of the way
the pmd are working e.g. a change(fix) in recent dpdk i40e
implementation caused a 1782 (=1518+8+256) bytes mbuf to be too
small to hold a 1518 bytes packets.
Hence this change simplifies the mbuf size selection at the price
of a potential decreases in performance - as more memory is now used.
Except if jumbo frames are used, the mbuf size will now be the same
for all modes. The packets will not be segmented except if jumbo
frames are enabled.
If jumbo frames are enabled, packets are by default segmented, except
if the mbuf size is configured big enough in the config file.
Change-Id: I222fcac7a65c0d221d5d422f419deb9c0f864172
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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Change-Id: I6c1a8f6d8e3bc84f7eb8e5780cde98dd9c03c805
Signed-off-by: Igor Shaula <igor.shaula@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I4ed02be7ca899db4f8f97355c180a92d69d38d8f
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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When configuring a port, prox configures queue flags.
For historitical reasons, offloads had to be disabled on
some pmds.
There is now an API to query the ports and gets their
capabilities. This fix sets now the flags based on the capabilities,
and not the driver name.
Change-Id: Ic72d15001992f26910f653c70d31e4381fff8089
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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Add support for pkt_inline of jumbo frames.
Dump the whole packet, and not a truncated packet. This might
have a small impact on performance as the memory footprint
is increased (by ~640K * number of tasks), resulting in potential
higher DTLB misses.
Change-Id: I4ed02be7ca899db4f8f97355c180a92d69d39d8f
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I63af4e5c5c01a4412d517e33fc7111481fd0524a
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I1a4aee3d550d007046be9d1677dd0ad980cb9817
Signed-off-by: Igor Shaula <igor.shaula@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I937bb38baa51d1902793fa8720a3ea740a583473
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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In the [core] definition we were able to use one variable
such as $core1 in [core $core1] but not [core ${core1}].
The second syntax is used when we want multiple
variables such as in [core ${first_core}-${last_core}].
This second syntax is now supported.
Change-Id: Ic94b84cb8cf827acb6697789cd180f41c3bdb028
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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When link is down at startup, the link_speed returned by DPDK
is 0. This results in un-optimized latency estimates in gen and lat.
With this fix, lat and gen do nothing until link_speed is
properly initialized, and use the right link speed in the fast path.
Change-Id: Id2d14b6966ccfac7cc78db3c5a74e704b42edae7
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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Change-Id: Ibee77e31c0eb7a0e14e7aa0df092a278dfe75d6b
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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Jumbo frames are now supported through the addition of a "mtu"
parameter of the port in the config file.
Setting the mtu to a value higher than 1500 bytes will enable
the reception of jumbo frames.
In addition, the rte_eth_dev_set_mtu is now set for all pmds.
Finally, setting mbuf_size does not set MEMPOOL_F_NO_SPREAD
anymore. This option was only used for pure debugging.
Big packets can be received using two ways
- Using multiple "small" mbufs, i.e. around 2K. This is the default.
- Using one big mbuf holding the whole packet. This can be enabled
by setting a parameter mbuf_size in the receiving core configuration
Change-Id: Idd60ad31f41c89f9522dff4d894af2696b7a2ea1
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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This file describes flavors, flavor meta data and boot info.
All this info can be defined in the [Default] section and will then be
used by to create all VMs. This data can also be specified in individual
VM sections to overule the deault values per VM.
Change-Id: I9d59208360eacec2790e5c467d7afcbeba301251
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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Add support for space-divided bytes in MAC string.
Support the same format as in "pkt inline".
Change-Id: I7f2136c4424c45ce4abad4082470c9c9b1b3ab05
Signed-off-by: Igor Shaula <igor.shaula@intel.com>
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resolve memory allocation issue
Change-Id: I90bbf711a6a7a4869e5024c061470d9779839a60
Signed-off-by: Igor Shaula <igor.shaula@intel.com>
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* Experimental, for dpdk-stable-17.05.2
* New improved ESP decapsulation function
Change-Id: If4862dacb3fcf53e21eb5932a195664f80c7c192
Signed-off-by: Igor Shaula <igor.shaula@intel.com>
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There is now a new file (rapidVMs.vms) describing how many VMs need
to be created. You can specify the same flavor values in the [DEFAULT]
section or specify specific flavors per VM.
The heat stack yaml files are removed.
Change-Id: Ic5ec485e8344a35e9ac9f6e8347adbc70520d10a
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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Makefile checks for some coding style rules.
Previous commit introduced trailing white-spaces, which broke
compilation.
Change-Id: Ia57fc9b1428b4a9f8537dce4875e62ac55265fe3
Signed-off-by: Patrice Buriez <patrice.buriez@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I3bbd7897deb6e452068c07ef68d395affa4a4b50
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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Revert back part of commit 9fa316261d7d9
The function abs_diff was erroneously changed to diff_or_zero.
This function was supposed to measure the difference between rx and
tx time; when rx time overflowed and tx time not yet (i.e.
rx time ~= 0 and tx_time ~=UINT32_MAX, this function added UINT32_MAX
to rx_time. The name of the function was confusing and caused the
previous commit. Net effect of previous commit was that every four seconds
the minimum latency was 0
This commit reverse back to the original behavior, with a function name
diff_time.
Change-Id: Ia1b80e48a756cf5df411dcf58ca1cbc835214d13
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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Link_speed could be null when prox started with the ports down.
This was potentially causing a crash.
Another task will need to update link speed when the port come
up. Failing to do this results in less accurate latencies
(no extrapolation)
Change-Id: I597b68e30117e6edb9ccb4732c2acedd5eb8ac80
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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