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MAC address can be configured through the [port] section.
However this had only some effect on packets being transmitted.
For instance it was used to set the src mac address by the generator.
It had no effect on packets reception: when not in promiscuous mode
only the packets with the MAC originally set by the HW were received.
Now, when not in promiscuous mode, only packets with MAC as defined
in [port] section will be received.
Change-Id: I064817bf6727d098e89fbbb7a90412ed599f0fb6
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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rx_queue_stats_mapping and tx_queue_stats_mapping were called
unrespective of the number of active queues, and failing
on all unactive queues. this caused lot of errros in prox.log
Change-Id: I15ecb7adfb562caff8efb0eb24c341a3ba354571
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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This is required for instance on gcc (GCC) 8.2.1 20180905
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
Change-Id: Id86de5d39d77c5cbf168cc51434f436f84376a4c
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Different PMD have different requirements for minimum rx buffer size.
vmxnet3 has (in DPDK 18.08) requires minimum 1518 + 128 (RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM).
Change-Id: I327ae5b8dcf7eef8dd71fb4e2f0603b9bab6e1d3
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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Improve PROX generator performance by pre-calculating bytes_to_tsc.
This improvement is only implemented for non-pcap
generator, where only few different packet sizes are usually generated.
This change might have a negative performance impact in some cases, if
many different packet sizes are generated, resulting in higher memory usage.
This is the case for instance if random is applied to packet size.
In addition, simplified the rx path, receiving now only MAX_PKT_BURST packets
per handle loop.
Before we were trying to empty the NIC looping on RX packets, ending up
with many rx packets per handle loop. This was used to determine an lower bound
for the time the packet was received.
We now set the lower bound when less than MAX_PKT_BURST has been received.
Change-Id: I1ce813d7e4ac1577ea412c590add5d6f94b36ec7
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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JIRA: SAMPLEVNF-151
link speed is used in gen and lat latency extrapolations.
Using a link_speed value lower than the actual link speed
might result in errors (e.g. negative latencies).
Negotiated link speed might be reported slowly (as reported through irq)
Hence it is better to use the device capability link speed.
In addition, this remove the check for link speed changes in fastpath.
Change-Id: I0f475fe5e139b046012de6cd0b710e4390735078
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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RSS was enabled when rss=yes is set in the configuration or
when multiqueue is being used.
But when RSS was enabled the types of packets on which RSS
hashing was applied might not be supported by the PMD, as
almost every PMD supported a different set of packets.
Change-Id: I1d9516da61df7ef18c1d6953879ee15e33fca077
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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Change-Id: Ia9df816d522e5db460d9129109525d5d345d997f
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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JIRA: SAMPLEVNF-149
VLAN can be enabled on a port by adding "vlan=yes" in the port section.
When VLAN is enabled on a port, then DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_VLAN_STRIP
and DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_VLAN_INSERT are enabled (if device supports it).
This will cause VLAN to be stripped from any packets received with
the proper tag, and VLAN to be added for any packets being transmitted.
The VLAN ID themselves are configured through the physical function
using something like (where ens801f1 isthe PF):
ip link set ens801f1 vf 0 vlan 1111
Change-Id: I945c87b0c18565da479ecaa08e5ffce91232a7ce
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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In some cases, like when using virtual functions, getting device
info return a NULL device, which was potentially causing a crash.
Change-Id: Icc65f35bb54cd7d9bd8d837b3d6ec7ebb48b7c5e
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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Improve DPDK 18.05 support introduced by 3e532aca.
Support for DPDK 18.08.
Change-Id: Ide712ee94254b506a0ad88c95a7e01b789f99d48
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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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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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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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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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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irq mode can be used to show how a core is interrupted by other tasks.
This mode does not handle packets. It only loops reading tsc.
When the difference between two consecutive calls to rdtsc() is high
then it means the core was interrupted.
This task implementes the display, so that we can see a histogram of
interrupts as well as the maximum, per core.
Command line is also supported, through "show irq buckets" (too show
the intervals of each buckets, in micrcoseconds), and the stats
command line (showing the number of items in each buckets and the max)..
Change-Id: I153cc3deaa7b86ae2776ea44e46ef9ecfd116992
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I5611ead4b61b23d6c1c983852e8c75619e08ecf9
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
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Change-Id: Ie6d4e7ce22c27967117a446626f5923643397812
Signed-off-by: Patrice Buriez <patrice.buriez@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I65e8b2d1cea2a1edfa738671e460b6a0170d3363
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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JIRA: SAMPLEVNF-55
PROX is a DPDK-based application implementing Telco use-cases such as
a simplified BRAS/BNG, light-weight AFTR... It also allows configuring
finer grained network functions like QoS, Routing, load-balancing...
(We are moving PROX version v039 to sampleVNF
https://01.org/intel-data-plane-performance-demonstrators/prox-overview)
Change-Id: Ia3cb02cf0e49ac5596e922c197ff7e010293d033
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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