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Signed-off-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yigit@intel.com> Acked-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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Copyright(c) 2017 Intel Corporation.
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Eventdev Pipeline Sample Application
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The eventdev pipeline sample application is a sample app that demonstrates
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the usage of the eventdev API using the software PMD. It shows how an
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application can configure a pipeline and assign a set of worker cores to
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perform the processing required.
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The application has a range of command line arguments allowing it to be
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configured for various numbers worker cores, stages,queue depths and cycles per
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stage of work. This is useful for performance testing as well as quickly testing
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a particular pipeline configuration.
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Compiling the Application
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-------------------------
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To compile the sample application see :doc:`compiling`.
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The application is located in the ``examples`` sub-directory.
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Running the Application
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-----------------------
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The application has a lot of command line options. This allows specification of
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the eventdev PMD to use, and a number of attributes of the processing pipeline
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options.
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An example eventdev pipeline running with the software eventdev PMD using
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these settings is shown below:
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* ``-r1``: core mask 0x1 for RX
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* ``-t1``: core mask 0x1 for TX
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* ``-e4``: core mask 0x4 for the software scheduler
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* ``-w FF00``: core mask for worker cores, 8 cores from 8th to 16th
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* ``-s4``: 4 atomic stages
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* ``-n0``: process infinite packets (run forever)
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* ``-c32``: worker dequeue depth of 32
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* ``-W1000``: do 1000 cycles of work per packet in each stage
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* ``-D``: dump statistics on exit
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.. code-block:: console
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./build/eventdev_pipeline --vdev event_sw0 -- -r1 -t1 -e4 -w FF00 -s4 -n0 -c32 -W1000 -D
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The application has some sanity checking built-in, so if there is a function
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(eg; the RX core) which doesn't have a cpu core mask assigned, the application
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will print an error message:
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.. code-block:: console
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Core part of pipeline was not assigned any cores. This will stall the
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pipeline, please check core masks (use -h for details on setting core masks):
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rx: 0
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tx: 1
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Configuration of the eventdev is covered in detail in the programmers guide,
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see the Event Device Library section.
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Observing the Application
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-------------------------
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At runtime the eventdev pipeline application prints out a summary of the
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configuration, and some runtime statistics like packets per second. On exit the
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worker statistics are printed, along with a full dump of the PMD statistics if
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required. The following sections show sample output for each of the output
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types.
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Configuration
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This provides an overview of the pipeline,
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scheduling type at each stage, and parameters to options such as how many
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flows to use and what eventdev PMD is in use. See the following sample output
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for details:
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.. code-block:: console
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Config:
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ports: 2
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workers: 8
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packets: 0
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priorities: 1
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Queue-prio: 0
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qid0 type: atomic
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Cores available: 44
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Cores used: 10
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Eventdev 0: event_sw
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Stages:
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Stage 0, Type Atomic Priority = 128
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Stage 1, Type Atomic Priority = 128
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Stage 2, Type Atomic Priority = 128
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Stage 3, Type Atomic Priority = 128
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Runtime
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~~~~~~~
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At runtime, the statistics of the consumer are printed, stating the number of
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packets received, runtime in milliseconds, average mpps, and current mpps.
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.. code-block:: console
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# consumer RX= xxxxxxx, time yyyy ms, avg z.zzz mpps [current w.www mpps]
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Shutdown
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~~~~~~~~
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At shutdown, the application prints the number of packets received and
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transmitted, and an overview of the distribution of work across worker cores.
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.. code-block:: console
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Signal 2 received, preparing to exit...
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worker 12 thread done. RX=4966581 TX=4966581
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worker 13 thread done. RX=4963329 TX=4963329
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worker 14 thread done. RX=4953614 TX=4953614
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worker 0 thread done. RX=0 TX=0
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worker 11 thread done. RX=4970549 TX=4970549
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worker 10 thread done. RX=4986391 TX=4986391
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worker 9 thread done. RX=4970528 TX=4970528
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worker 15 thread done. RX=4974087 TX=4974087
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worker 8 thread done. RX=4979908 TX=4979908
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worker 2 thread done. RX=0 TX=0
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Port Workload distribution:
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worker 0 : 12.5 % (4979876 pkts)
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worker 1 : 12.5 % (4970497 pkts)
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worker 2 : 12.5 % (4986359 pkts)
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worker 3 : 12.5 % (4970517 pkts)
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worker 4 : 12.5 % (4966566 pkts)
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worker 5 : 12.5 % (4963297 pkts)
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worker 6 : 12.5 % (4953598 pkts)
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worker 7 : 12.5 % (4974055 pkts)
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To get a full dump of the state of the eventdev PMD, pass the ``-D`` flag to
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this application. When the app is terminated using ``Ctrl+C``, the
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``rte_event_dev_dump()`` function is called, resulting in a dump of the
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statistics that the PMD provides. The statistics provided depend on the PMD
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used, see the Event Device Drivers section for a list of eventdev PMDs.
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