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MLX5 poll mode driver
=====================
The MLX5 poll mode driver library (**librte_pmd_mlx5**) provides support for
**Mellanox ConnectX-4** and **Mellanox ConnectX-4 Lx** families of
10/25/40/50/100 Gb/s adapters as well as their virtual functions (VF) in
SR-IOV context.
Information and documentation about these adapters can be found on the
`Mellanox website <http://www.mellanox.com>`__. Help is also provided by the
`Mellanox community <http://community.mellanox.com/welcome>`__.
There is also a `section dedicated to this poll mode driver
<http://www.mellanox.com/page/products_dyn?product_family=209&mtag=pmd_for_dpdk>`__.
.. note::
Due to external dependencies, this driver is disabled by default. It must
be enabled manually by setting ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_MLX5_PMD=y`` and
recompiling DPDK.
Implementation details
----------------------
Besides its dependency on libibverbs (that implies libmlx5 and associated
kernel support), librte_pmd_mlx5 relies heavily on system calls for control
operations such as querying/updating the MTU and flow control parameters.
For security reasons and robustness, this driver only deals with virtual
memory addresses. The way resources allocations are handled by the kernel
combined with hardware specifications that allow it to handle virtual memory
addresses directly ensure that DPDK applications cannot access random
physical memory (or memory that does not belong to the current process).
This capability allows the PMD to coexist with kernel network interfaces
which remain functional, although they stop receiving unicast packets as
long as they share the same MAC address.
Enabling librte_pmd_mlx5 causes DPDK applications to be linked against
libibverbs.
Features
--------
- Multiple TX and RX queues.
- Support for scattered TX and RX frames.
- IPv4, IPv6, TCPv4, TCPv6, UDPv4 and UDPv6 RSS on any number of queues.
- Several RSS hash keys, one for each flow type.
- Configurable RETA table.
- Support for multiple MAC addresses.
- VLAN filtering.
- Promiscuous mode.
- Multicast promiscuous mode.
- Hardware checksum offloads.
- Flow director (RTE_FDIR_MODE_PERFECT and RTE_FDIR_MODE_PERFECT_MAC_VLAN).
Limitations
-----------
- KVM and VMware ESX SR-IOV modes are not supported yet.
- Inner RSS for VXLAN frames is not supported yet.
- Port statistics through software counters only.
- Hardware checksum offloads for VXLAN inner header are not supported yet.
- Secondary processes are not supported yet.
Configuration
-------------
Compilation options
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These options can be modified in the ``.config`` file.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_MLX5_PMD`` (default **n**)
Toggle compilation of librte_pmd_mlx5 itself.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_MLX5_DEBUG`` (default **n**)
Toggle debugging code and stricter compilation flags. Enabling this option
adds additional run-time checks and debugging messages at the cost of
lower performance.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_MLX5_SGE_WR_N`` (default **4**)
Number of scatter/gather elements (SGEs) per work request (WR). Lowering
this number improves performance but also limits the ability to receive
scattered packets (packets that do not fit a single mbuf). The default
value is a safe tradeoff.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_MLX5_MAX_INLINE`` (default **0**)
Amount of data to be inlined during TX operations. Improves latency.
Can improve PPS performance when PCI backpressure is detected and may be
useful for scenarios involving heavy traffic on many queues.
Since the additional software logic necessary to handle this mode can
lower performance when there is no backpressure, it is not enabled by
default.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_MLX5_TX_MP_CACHE`` (default **8**)
Maximum number of cached memory pools (MPs) per TX queue. Each MP from
which buffers are to be transmitted must be associated to memory regions
(MRs). This is a slow operation that must be cached.
This value is always 1 for RX queues since they use a single MP.
Environment variables
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``MLX5_ENABLE_CQE_COMPRESSION``
A nonzero value lets ConnectX-4 return smaller completion entries to
improve performance when PCI backpressure is detected. It is most useful
for scenarios involving heavy traffic on many queues.
Since the additional software logic necessary to handle this mode can
lower performance when there is no backpressure, it is not enabled by
default.
Run-time configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- librte_pmd_mlx5 brings kernel network interfaces up during initialization
because it is affected by their state. Forcing them down prevents packets
reception.
- **ethtool** operations on related kernel interfaces also affect the PMD.
Prerequisites
-------------
This driver relies on external libraries and kernel drivers for resources
allocations and initialization. The following dependencies are not part of
DPDK and must be installed separately:
- **libibverbs**
User space Verbs framework used by librte_pmd_mlx5. This library provides
a generic interface between the kernel and low-level user space drivers
such as libmlx5.
It allows slow and privileged operations (context initialization, hardware
resources allocations) to be managed by the kernel and fast operations to
never leave user space.
- **libmlx5**
Low-level user space driver library for Mellanox ConnectX-4 devices,
it is automatically loaded by libibverbs.
This library basically implements send/receive calls to the hardware
queues.
- **Kernel modules** (mlnx-ofed-kernel)
They provide the kernel-side Verbs API and low level device drivers that
manage actual hardware initialization and resources sharing with user
space processes.
Unlike most other PMDs, these modules must remain loaded and bound to
their devices:
- mlx5_core: hardware driver managing Mellanox ConnectX-4 devices and
related Ethernet kernel network devices.
- mlx5_ib: InifiniBand device driver.
- ib_uverbs: user space driver for Verbs (entry point for libibverbs).
- **Firmware update**
Mellanox OFED releases include firmware updates for ConnectX-4 adapters.
Because each release provides new features, these updates must be applied to
match the kernel modules and libraries they come with.
.. note::
Both libraries are BSD and GPL licensed. Linux kernel modules are GPL
licensed.
Currently supported by DPDK:
- Mellanox OFED **3.1-1.0.3**, **3.1-1.5.7.1** or **3.2-2.0.0.0** depending
on usage.
The following features are supported with version **3.1-1.5.7.1** and
above only:
- IPv6, UPDv6, TCPv6 RSS.
- RX checksum offloads.
- IBM POWER8.
The following features are supported with version **3.2-2.0.0.0** and
above only:
- Flow director.
- Minimum firmware version:
With MLNX_OFED **3.1-1.0.3**:
- ConnectX-4: **12.12.1240**
- ConnectX-4 Lx: **14.12.1100**
With MLNX_OFED **3.1-1.5.7.1**:
- ConnectX-4: **12.13.0144**
- ConnectX-4 Lx: **14.13.0144**
With MLNX_OFED **3.2-2.0.0.0**:
- ConnectX-4: **12.14.2036**
- ConnectX-4 Lx: **14.14.2036**
Getting Mellanox OFED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
While these libraries and kernel modules are available on OpenFabrics
Alliance's `website <https://www.openfabrics.org/>`__ and provided by package
managers on most distributions, this PMD requires Ethernet extensions that
may not be supported at the moment (this is a work in progress).
`Mellanox OFED
<http://www.mellanox.com/page/products_dyn?product_family=26&mtag=linux>`__
includes the necessary support and should be used in the meantime. For DPDK,
only libibverbs, libmlx5, mlnx-ofed-kernel packages and firmware updates are
required from that distribution.
.. note::
Several versions of Mellanox OFED are available. Installing the version
this DPDK release was developed and tested against is strongly
recommended. Please check the `prerequisites`_.
Notes for testpmd
-----------------
Compared to librte_pmd_mlx4 that implements a single RSS configuration per
port, librte_pmd_mlx5 supports per-protocol RSS configuration.
Since ``testpmd`` defaults to IP RSS mode and there is currently no
command-line parameter to enable additional protocols (UDP and TCP as well
as IP), the following commands must be entered from its CLI to get the same
behavior as librte_pmd_mlx4:
.. code-block:: console
> port stop all
> port config all rss all
> port start all
Usage example
-------------
This section demonstrates how to launch **testpmd** with Mellanox ConnectX-4
devices managed by librte_pmd_mlx5.
#. Load the kernel modules:
.. code-block:: console
modprobe -a ib_uverbs mlx5_core mlx5_ib
Alternatively if MLNX_OFED is fully installed, the following script can
be run:
.. code-block:: console
/etc/init.d/openibd restart
.. note::
User space I/O kernel modules (uio and igb_uio) are not used and do
not have to be loaded.
#. Make sure Ethernet interfaces are in working order and linked to kernel
verbs. Related sysfs entries should be present:
.. code-block:: console
ls -d /sys/class/net/*/device/infiniband_verbs/uverbs* | cut -d / -f 5
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
eth30
eth31
eth32
eth33
#. Optionally, retrieve their PCI bus addresses for whitelisting:
.. code-block:: console
{
for intf in eth2 eth3 eth4 eth5;
do
(cd "/sys/class/net/${intf}/device/" && pwd -P);
done;
} |
sed -n 's,.*/\(.*\),-w \1,p'
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
-w 0000:05:00.1
-w 0000:06:00.0
-w 0000:06:00.1
-w 0000:05:00.0
#. Request huge pages:
.. code-block:: console
echo 1024 > /sys/kernel/mm/hugepages/hugepages-2048kB/nr_hugepages/nr_hugepages
#. Start testpmd with basic parameters:
.. code-block:: console
testpmd -c 0xff00 -n 4 -w 05:00.0 -w 05:00.1 -w 06:00.0 -w 06:00.1 -- --rxq=2 --txq=2 -i
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
[...]
EAL: PCI device 0000:05:00.0 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 15b3:1013 librte_pmd_mlx5
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: PCI information matches, using device "mlx5_0" (VF: false)
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 1 port(s) detected
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: port 1 MAC address is e4:1d:2d:e7:0c:fe
EAL: PCI device 0000:05:00.1 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 15b3:1013 librte_pmd_mlx5
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: PCI information matches, using device "mlx5_1" (VF: false)
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 1 port(s) detected
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: port 1 MAC address is e4:1d:2d:e7:0c:ff
EAL: PCI device 0000:06:00.0 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 15b3:1013 librte_pmd_mlx5
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: PCI information matches, using device "mlx5_2" (VF: false)
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 1 port(s) detected
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: port 1 MAC address is e4:1d:2d:e7:0c:fa
EAL: PCI device 0000:06:00.1 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 15b3:1013 librte_pmd_mlx5
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: PCI information matches, using device "mlx5_3" (VF: false)
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 1 port(s) detected
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: port 1 MAC address is e4:1d:2d:e7:0c:fb
Interactive-mode selected
Configuring Port 0 (socket 0)
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 0x8cba80: TX queues number update: 0 -> 2
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 0x8cba80: RX queues number update: 0 -> 2
Port 0: E4:1D:2D:E7:0C:FE
Configuring Port 1 (socket 0)
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 0x8ccac8: TX queues number update: 0 -> 2
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 0x8ccac8: RX queues number update: 0 -> 2
Port 1: E4:1D:2D:E7:0C:FF
Configuring Port 2 (socket 0)
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 0x8cdb10: TX queues number update: 0 -> 2
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 0x8cdb10: RX queues number update: 0 -> 2
Port 2: E4:1D:2D:E7:0C:FA
Configuring Port 3 (socket 0)
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 0x8ceb58: TX queues number update: 0 -> 2
PMD: librte_pmd_mlx5: 0x8ceb58: RX queues number update: 0 -> 2
Port 3: E4:1D:2D:E7:0C:FB
Checking link statuses...
Port 0 Link Up - speed 40000 Mbps - full-duplex
Port 1 Link Up - speed 40000 Mbps - full-duplex
Port 2 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex
Port 3 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex
Done
testpmd>