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As announced in the deprecation note, remove the Rx offload flag 'RTE_ETH_RX_OFFLOAD_HEADER_SPLIT' and 'split_hdr_size' field from the structure 'rte_eth_rxmode'. Meanwhile, the place where the examples and apps initialize the 'split_hdr_size' field, and where the drivers check if the 'split_hdr_size' value is 0 are also removed. User can still use `RTE_ETH_RX_OFFLOAD_BUFFER_SPLIT` for per-queue packet split offload, which is configured by 'rte_eth_rxseg_split'. Signed-off-by: Xuan Ding <xuan.ding@intel.com> Acked-by: Andrew Rybchenko <andrew.rybchenko@oktetlabs.ru>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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Copyright(c) 2010-2016 Intel Corporation.
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.. include:: <isonum.txt>
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IXGBE Driver
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============
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Vector PMD for IXGBE
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--------------------
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Vector PMD uses Intel® SIMD instructions to optimize packet I/O.
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It improves load/store bandwidth efficiency of L1 data cache by using a wider SSE/AVX register 1 (1).
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The wider register gives space to hold multiple packet buffers so as to save instruction number when processing bulk of packets.
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There is no change to PMD API. The RX/TX handler are the only two entries for vPMD packet I/O.
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They are transparently registered at runtime RX/TX execution if all condition checks pass.
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1. To date, only an SSE version of IX GBE vPMD is available.
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Some constraints apply as pre-conditions for specific optimizations on bulk packet transfers.
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The following sections explain RX and TX constraints in the vPMD.
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RX Constraints
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Linux Prerequisites and Pre-conditions
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The following prerequisites apply:
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* To enable vPMD to work for RX, bulk allocation for Rx must be allowed.
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Ensure that the following pre-conditions are satisfied:
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* rxq->rx_free_thresh >= RTE_PMD_IXGBE_RX_MAX_BURST
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* rxq->rx_free_thresh < rxq->nb_rx_desc
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* (rxq->nb_rx_desc % rxq->rx_free_thresh) == 0
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* rxq->nb_rx_desc < (IXGBE_MAX_RING_DESC - RTE_PMD_IXGBE_RX_MAX_BURST)
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These conditions are checked in the code.
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Scattered packets are not supported in this mode.
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If an incoming packet is greater than the maximum acceptable length of one "mbuf" data size (by default, the size is 2 KB),
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vPMD for RX would be disabled.
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By default, IXGBE_MAX_RING_DESC is set to 4096 and RTE_PMD_IXGBE_RX_MAX_BURST is set to 32.
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Windows Prerequisites and Pre-conditions
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Follow the :doc:`guide for Windows <../windows_gsg/run_apps>`
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to setup the basic DPDK environment.
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- Identify the Intel\ |reg| Ethernet adapter and get the latest NVM/FW version.
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- To access any Intel\ |reg| Ethernet hardware,
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load the NetUIO driver in place of existing built-in (inbox) driver.
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- To load NetUIO driver, follow the steps mentioned in `dpdk-kmods repository
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<https://git.dpdk.org/dpdk-kmods/tree/windows/netuio/README.rst>`_.
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- Loading of private Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP) package
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is not supported on Windows.
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Feature not Supported by RX Vector PMD
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Some features are not supported when trying to increase the throughput in vPMD.
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They are:
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* IEEE1588
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* FDIR
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* RX checksum off load
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Other features are supported using optional MACRO configuration. They include:
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* HW VLAN strip
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* HW extend dual VLAN
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To guarantee the constraint, capabilities in dev_conf.rxmode.offloads will be checked:
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* RTE_ETH_RX_OFFLOAD_VLAN_STRIP
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* RTE_ETH_RX_OFFLOAD_VLAN_EXTEND
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* RTE_ETH_RX_OFFLOAD_CHECKSUM
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* dev_conf
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Disable SDP3 TX_DISABLE for Fiber Links
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The following ``devargs`` option can be enabled at runtime. It must
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be passed as part of EAL arguments. For example,
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.. code-block:: console
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dpdk-testpmd -a fiber_sdp3_no_tx_disable=1 -- -i
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- ``fiber_sdp3_no_tx_disable`` (default **0**)
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Not all IXGBE implementations with SFP cages use the SDP3 signal as
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TX_DISABLE as a means to disable the laser on fiber SFP modules.
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This option informs the driver that in this case, SDP3 is not to be
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used as a check for link up by testing for laser on/off.
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VF Runtime Options
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The following ``devargs`` options can be enabled at runtime. They must
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be passed as part of EAL arguments. For example,
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.. code-block:: console
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dpdk-testpmd -a af:10.0,pflink_fullchk=1 -- -i
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- ``pflink_fullchk`` (default **0**)
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When calling ``rte_eth_link_get_nowait()`` to get VF link status,
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this option is used to control how VF synchronizes its status with
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PF's. If set, VF will not only check the PF's physical link status
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by reading related register, but also check the mailbox status. We
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call this behavior as fully checking. And checking mailbox will
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trigger PF's mailbox interrupt generation. If unset, the application
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can get the VF's link status quickly by just reading the PF's link
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status register, this will avoid the whole system's mailbox interrupt
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generation.
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``rte_eth_link_get()`` will still use the mailbox method regardless
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of the pflink_fullchk setting.
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RX Burst Size
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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As vPMD is focused on high throughput, it assumes that the RX burst size is equal to or greater than 32 per burst.
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It returns zero if using nb_pkt < 32 as the expected packet number in the receive handler.
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TX Constraint
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Prerequisite
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The only prerequisite is related to tx_rs_thresh.
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The tx_rs_thresh value must be greater than or equal to RTE_PMD_IXGBE_TX_MAX_BURST,
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but less or equal to RTE_IXGBE_TX_MAX_FREE_BUF_SZ.
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Consequently, by default the tx_rs_thresh value is in the range 32 to 64.
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Feature not Supported by TX Vector PMD
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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TX vPMD only works when offloads is set to 0
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This means that it does not support any TX offload.
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Application Programming Interface
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---------------------------------
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In DPDK release v16.11 an API for ixgbe specific functions has been added to the ixgbe PMD.
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The declarations for the API functions are in the header ``rte_pmd_ixgbe.h``.
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Sample Application Notes
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------------------------
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l3fwd
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~~~~~
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When running l3fwd with vPMD, there is one thing to note.
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In the configuration, ensure that RTE_ETH_RX_OFFLOAD_CHECKSUM in port_conf.rxmode.offloads is NOT set.
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Otherwise, by default, RX vPMD is disabled.
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load_balancer
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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As in the case of l3fwd, to enable vPMD, do NOT set RTE_ETH_RX_OFFLOAD_CHECKSUM in port_conf.rxmode.offloads.
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In addition, for improved performance, use -bsz "(32,32),(64,64),(32,32)" in load_balancer to avoid using the default burst size of 144.
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Limitations or Known issues
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Malicious Driver Detection not Supported
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The Intel x550 series NICs support a feature called MDD (Malicious
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Driver Detection) which checks the behavior of the VF driver.
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If this feature is enabled, the VF must use the advanced context descriptor
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correctly and set the CC (Check Context) bit.
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DPDK PF doesn't support MDD, but kernel PF does. We may hit problem in this
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scenario kernel PF + DPDK VF. If user enables MDD in kernel PF, DPDK VF will
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not work. Because kernel PF thinks the VF is malicious. But actually it's not.
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The only reason is the VF doesn't act as MDD required.
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There's significant performance impact to support MDD. DPDK should check if
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the advanced context descriptor should be set and set it. And DPDK has to ask
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the info about the header length from the upper layer, because parsing the
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packet itself is not acceptable. So, it's too expensive to support MDD.
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When using kernel PF + DPDK VF on x550, please make sure to use a kernel
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PF driver that disables MDD or can disable MDD.
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Some kernel drivers already disable MDD by default while some kernels can use
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the command ``insmod ixgbe.ko MDD=0,0`` to disable MDD. Each "0" in the
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command refers to a port. For example, if there are 6 ixgbe ports, the command
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should be changed to ``insmod ixgbe.ko MDD=0,0,0,0,0,0``.
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Statistics
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~~~~~~~~~~
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The statistics of ixgbe hardware must be polled regularly in order for it to
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remain consistent. Running a DPDK application without polling the statistics will
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cause registers on hardware to count to the maximum value, and "stick" at
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that value.
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In order to avoid statistic registers every reaching the maximum value,
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read the statistics from the hardware using ``rte_eth_stats_get()`` or
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``rte_eth_xstats_get()``.
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The maximum time between statistics polls that ensures consistent results can
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be calculated as follows:
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.. code-block:: c
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max_read_interval = UINT_MAX / max_packets_per_second
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max_read_interval = 4294967295 / 14880952
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max_read_interval = 288.6218096127183 (seconds)
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max_read_interval = ~4 mins 48 sec.
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In order to ensure valid results, it is recommended to poll every 4 minutes.
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MTU setting
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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Although the user can set the MTU separately on PF and VF ports, the ixgbe NIC
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only supports one global MTU per physical port.
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So when the user sets different MTUs on PF and VF ports in one physical port,
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the real MTU for all these PF and VF ports is the largest value set.
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This behavior is based on the kernel driver behavior.
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VF MAC address setting
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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On ixgbe, the concept of "pool" can be used for different things depending on
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the mode. In VMDq mode, "pool" means a VMDq pool. In IOV mode, "pool" means a
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VF.
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There is no RTE API to add a VF's MAC address from the PF. On ixgbe, the
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``rte_eth_dev_mac_addr_add()`` function can be used to add a VF's MAC address,
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as a workaround.
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X550 does not support legacy interrupt mode
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Description
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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X550 cannot get interrupts if using ``uio_pci_generic`` module or using legacy
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interrupt mode of ``igb_uio`` or ``vfio``. Because the errata of X550 states
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that the Interrupt Status bit is not implemented. The errata is the item #22
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from `X550 spec update <https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/
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documents/specification-updates/ethernet-x550-spec-update.pdf>`_
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Implication
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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When using ``uio_pci_generic`` module or using legacy interrupt mode of
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``igb_uio`` or ``vfio``, the Interrupt Status bit would be checked if the
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interrupt is coming. Since the bit is not implemented in X550, the irq cannot
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be handled correctly and cannot report the event fd to DPDK apps. Then apps
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cannot get interrupts and ``dmesg`` will show messages like ``irq #No.: ``
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``nobody cared.``
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Workaround
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^^^^^^^^^^
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Do not bind the ``uio_pci_generic`` module in X550 NICs.
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Do not bind ``igb_uio`` with legacy mode in X550 NICs.
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Before binding ``vfio`` with legacy mode in X550 NICs, use ``modprobe vfio ``
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``nointxmask=1`` to load ``vfio`` module if the intx is not shared with other
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devices.
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RSS isn't supported when QinQ is enabled
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Due to FW limitation, IXGBE doesn't support RSS when QinQ is enabled currently.
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UDP with zero checksum is reported as error
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Intel 82599 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller Specification Update (Revision 2.87)
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Errata: 44 Integrity Error Reported for IPv4/UDP Packets With Zero Checksum
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To support UDP zero checksum, the zero and bad UDP checksum packet is marked as
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RTE_MBUF_F_RX_L4_CKSUM_UNKNOWN, so the application needs to recompute the checksum to
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validate it.
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Inline crypto processing support
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Inline IPsec processing is supported for ``RTE_SECURITY_ACTION_TYPE_INLINE_CRYPTO``
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mode for ESP packets only:
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- ESP authentication only: AES-128-GMAC (128-bit key)
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- ESP encryption and authentication: AES-128-GCM (128-bit key)
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IPsec Security Gateway Sample Application supports inline IPsec processing for
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ixgbe PMD.
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For more details see the IPsec Security Gateway Sample Application and Security
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library documentation.
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Virtual Function Port Representors
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The IXGBE PF PMD supports the creation of VF port representors for the control
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and monitoring of IXGBE virtual function devices. Each port representor
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corresponds to a single virtual function of that device. Using the ``devargs``
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option ``representor`` the user can specify which virtual functions to create
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port representors for on initialization of the PF PMD by passing the VF IDs of
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the VFs which are required.::
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-a DBDF,representor=[0,1,4]
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Currently hot-plugging of representor ports is not supported so all required
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representors must be specified on the creation of the PF.
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Supported Chipsets and NICs
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- Intel 82599EB 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
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- Intel 82598EB 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
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- Intel 82599ES 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
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- Intel 82599EN 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
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- Intel Ethernet Controller X540-AT2
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- Intel Ethernet Controller X550-BT2
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- Intel Ethernet Controller X550-AT2
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- Intel Ethernet Controller X550-AT
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-SR1
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-SR2
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-LR1
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-DA1
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-DA2
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-DA4
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-QDA1
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-T2
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- Intel 10 Gigabit AF DA Dual Port Server Adapter
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- Intel 10 Gigabit AT Server Adapter
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- Intel 10 Gigabit AT2 Server Adapter
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- Intel 10 Gigabit CX4 Dual Port Server Adapter
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- Intel 10 Gigabit XF LR Server Adapter
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- Intel 10 Gigabit XF SR Dual Port Server Adapter
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- Intel 10 Gigabit XF SR Server Adapter
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X540-T1
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X540-T2
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X550-T1
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- Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X550-T2
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.. _net_ixgbe_testpmd_commands:
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Testpmd driver specific commands
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--------------------------------
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Some ixgbe driver specific features are integrated in testpmd.
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set split drop enable (for VF)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Set split drop enable bit for VF from PF::
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testpmd> set vf split drop (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off)
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set macsec offload
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Enable/disable MACsec offload::
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testpmd> set macsec offload (port_id) on encrypt (on|off) replay-protect (on|off)
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testpmd> set macsec offload (port_id) off
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set macsec sc
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Configure MACsec secure connection (SC)::
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testpmd> set macsec sc (tx|rx) (port_id) (mac) (pi)
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.. note::
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The pi argument is ignored for tx.
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Check the NIC Datasheet for hardware limitations.
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set macsec sa
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Configure MACsec secure association (SA)::
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testpmd> set macsec sa (tx|rx) (port_id) (idx) (an) (pn) (key)
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.. note::
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The IDX value must be 0 or 1.
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Check the NIC Datasheet for hardware limitations.
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set tc tx min bandwidth
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Set all TCs' TX min relative bandwidth (%) globally for all PF and VFs::
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testpmd> set tc tx min-bandwidth (port_id) (bw1, bw2, ...)
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port config bypass
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Enable/disable bypass feature::
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port config bypass (port_id) (on|off)
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set bypass mode
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Set the bypass mode for the lowest port on bypass enabled NIC::
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testpmd> set bypass mode (normal|bypass|isolate) (port_id)
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set bypass event
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Set the event required to initiate specified bypass mode for the lowest port on a bypass enabled::
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testpmd> set bypass event (timeout|os_on|os_off|power_on|power_off) \
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mode (normal|bypass|isolate) (port_id)
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Where:
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* ``timeout``: Enable bypass after watchdog timeout.
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* ``os_on``: Enable bypass when OS/board is powered on.
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* ``os_off``: Enable bypass when OS/board is powered off.
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* ``power_on``: Enable bypass when power supply is turned on.
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* ``power_off``: Enable bypass when power supply is turned off.
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set bypass timeout
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Set the bypass watchdog timeout to ``n`` seconds where 0 = instant::
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testpmd> set bypass timeout (0|1.5|2|3|4|8|16|32)
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show bypass config
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Show the bypass configuration for a bypass enabled NIC using the lowest port on the NIC::
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testpmd> show bypass config (port_id)
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