numam-dpdk/doc/guides/nics/cxgbe.rst
Keith Wiles 35b09d76f8 doc: use corelist instead of coremask
The coremask option in DPDK is difficult to use and we should be
promoting the use of the corelist (-l) option. The patch
adjusts the docs to use -l EAL option instead of the -c option.

The patch only changes the docs and not the code as the -c option
will continue to exist unless it is removed in the future. The -c
option should be kept to maintain backward compatibility.

Signed-off-by: Keith Wiles <keith.wiles@intel.com>
Acked-by: John McNamara <john.mcnamara@intel.com>
2017-03-01 20:39:58 +01:00

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.. BSD LICENSE
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CXGBE Poll Mode Driver
======================
The CXGBE PMD (**librte_pmd_cxgbe**) provides poll mode driver support
for **Chelsio T5** 10/40 Gbps family of adapters. CXGBE PMD has support
for the latest Linux and FreeBSD operating systems.
More information can be found at `Chelsio Communications Official Website
<http://www.chelsio.com>`_.
Features
--------
CXGBE PMD has support for:
- Multiple queues for TX and RX
- Receiver Side Steering (RSS)
- VLAN filtering
- Checksum offload
- Promiscuous mode
- All multicast mode
- Port hardware statistics
- Jumbo frames
Limitations
-----------
The Chelsio T5 devices provide two/four ports but expose a single PCI bus
address, thus, librte_pmd_cxgbe registers itself as a
PCI driver that allocates one Ethernet device per detected port.
For this reason, one cannot whitelist/blacklist a single port without
whitelisting/blacklisting the other ports on the same device.
Supported Chelsio T5 NICs
-------------------------
- 1G NICs: T502-BT
- 10G NICs: T520-BT, T520-CR, T520-LL-CR, T520-SO-CR, T540-CR
- 40G NICs: T580-CR, T580-LP-CR, T580-SO-CR
- Other T5 NICs: T522-CR
Prerequisites
-------------
- Requires firmware version **1.13.32.0** and higher. Visit
`Chelsio Download Center <http://service.chelsio.com>`_ to get latest firmware
bundled with the latest Chelsio Unified Wire package.
For Linux, installing and loading the latest cxgb4 kernel driver from the
Chelsio Unified Wire package should get you the latest firmware. More
information can be obtained from the User Guide that is bundled with the
Chelsio Unified Wire package.
For FreeBSD, the latest firmware obtained from the Chelsio Unified Wire
package must be manually flashed via cxgbetool available in FreeBSD source
repository.
Instructions on how to manually flash the firmware are given in section
:ref:`linux-installation` for Linux and section :ref:`freebsd-installation`
for FreeBSD.
Pre-Installation Configuration
------------------------------
Config File Options
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The following options can be modified in the ``.config`` file. Please note that
enabling debugging options may affect system performance.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_CXGBE_PMD`` (default **y**)
Toggle compilation of librte_pmd_cxgbe driver.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_CXGBE_DEBUG`` (default **n**)
Toggle display of generic debugging messages.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_CXGBE_DEBUG_REG`` (default **n**)
Toggle display of registers related run-time check messages.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_CXGBE_DEBUG_MBOX`` (default **n**)
Toggle display of firmware mailbox related run-time check messages.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_CXGBE_DEBUG_TX`` (default **n**)
Toggle display of transmission data path run-time check messages.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_CXGBE_DEBUG_RX`` (default **n**)
Toggle display of receiving data path run-time check messages.
.. _driver-compilation:
Driver Compilation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To compile CXGBE PMD for Linux x86_64 gcc target, run the following "make"
command:
.. code-block:: console
cd <DPDK-source-directory>
make config T=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc install
To compile CXGBE PMD for FreeBSD x86_64 clang target, run the following "gmake"
command:
.. code-block:: console
cd <DPDK-source-directory>
gmake config T=x86_64-native-bsdapp-clang install
Linux
-----
.. _linux-installation:
Linux Installation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Steps to manually install the latest firmware from the downloaded Chelsio
Unified Wire package for Linux operating system are as follows:
#. Load the kernel module:
.. code-block:: console
modprobe cxgb4
#. Use ifconfig to get the interface name assigned to Chelsio card:
.. code-block:: console
ifconfig -a | grep "00:07:43"
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
p1p1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:07:43:2D:EA:C0
p1p2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:07:43:2D:EA:C8
#. Install cxgbtool:
.. code-block:: console
cd <path_to_uwire>/tools/cxgbtool
make install
#. Use cxgbtool to load the firmware config file onto the card:
.. code-block:: console
cxgbtool p1p1 loadcfg <path_to_uwire>/src/network/firmware/t5-config.txt
#. Use cxgbtool to load the firmware image onto the card:
.. code-block:: console
cxgbtool p1p1 loadfw <path_to_uwire>/src/network/firmware/t5fw-*.bin
#. Unload and reload the kernel module:
.. code-block:: console
modprobe -r cxgb4
modprobe cxgb4
#. Verify with ethtool:
.. code-block:: console
ethtool -i p1p1 | grep "firmware"
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
firmware-version: 1.13.32.0, TP 0.1.4.8
Running testpmd
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This section demonstrates how to launch **testpmd** with Chelsio T5
devices managed by librte_pmd_cxgbe in Linux operating system.
#. Change to DPDK source directory where the target has been compiled in
section :ref:`driver-compilation`:
.. code-block:: console
cd <DPDK-source-directory>
#. Load the kernel module:
.. code-block:: console
modprobe cxgb4
#. Get the PCI bus addresses of the interfaces bound to cxgb4 driver:
.. code-block:: console
dmesg | tail -2
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
cxgb4 0000:02:00.4 p1p1: renamed from eth0
cxgb4 0000:02:00.4 p1p2: renamed from eth1
.. note::
Both the interfaces of a Chelsio T5 2-port adapter are bound to the
same PCI bus address.
#. Unload the kernel module:
.. code-block:: console
modprobe -ar cxgb4 csiostor
#. Request huge pages:
.. code-block:: console
echo 1024 > /sys/kernel/mm/hugepages/hugepages-2048kB/nr_hugepages/nr_hugepages
#. Mount huge pages:
.. code-block:: console
mkdir /mnt/huge
mount -t hugetlbfs nodev /mnt/huge
#. Load igb_uio or vfio-pci driver:
.. code-block:: console
insmod ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/kmod/igb_uio.ko
or
.. code-block:: console
modprobe vfio-pci
#. Bind the Chelsio T5 adapters to igb_uio or vfio-pci loaded in the previous
step:
.. code-block:: console
./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind igb_uio 0000:02:00.4
or
Setup VFIO permissions for regular users and then bind to vfio-pci:
.. code-block:: console
sudo chmod a+x /dev/vfio
sudo chmod 0666 /dev/vfio/*
./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind vfio-pci 0000:02:00.4
.. note::
Currently, CXGBE PMD only supports the binding of PF4 for Chelsio T5 NICs.
#. Start testpmd with basic parameters:
.. code-block:: console
./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd -l 0-3 -n 4 -w 0000:02:00.4 -- -i
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
[...]
EAL: PCI device 0000:02:00.4 on NUMA socket -1
EAL: probe driver: 1425:5401 rte_cxgbe_pmd
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fd7c0200000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fd77cdfd000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fd7c10b7000
PMD: rte_cxgbe_pmd: fw: 1.13.32.0, TP: 0.1.4.8
PMD: rte_cxgbe_pmd: Coming up as MASTER: Initializing adapter
Interactive-mode selected
Configuring Port 0 (socket 0)
Port 0: 00:07:43:2D:EA:C0
Configuring Port 1 (socket 0)
Port 1: 00:07:43:2D:EA:C8
Checking link statuses...
PMD: rte_cxgbe_pmd: Port0: passive DA port module inserted
PMD: rte_cxgbe_pmd: Port1: passive DA port module inserted
Port 0 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex
Port 1 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex
Done
testpmd>
.. note::
Flow control pause TX/RX is disabled by default and can be enabled via
testpmd. Refer section :ref:`flow-control` for more details.
FreeBSD
-------
.. _freebsd-installation:
FreeBSD Installation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Steps to manually install the latest firmware from the downloaded Chelsio
Unified Wire package for FreeBSD operating system are as follows:
#. Load the kernel module:
.. code-block:: console
kldload if_cxgbe
#. Use dmesg to get the t5nex instance assigned to the Chelsio card:
.. code-block:: console
dmesg | grep "t5nex"
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
t5nex0: <Chelsio T520-CR> irq 16 at device 0.4 on pci2
cxl0: <port 0> on t5nex0
cxl1: <port 1> on t5nex0
t5nex0: PCIe x8, 2 ports, 14 MSI-X interrupts, 31 eq, 13 iq
In the example above, a Chelsio T520-CR card is bound to a t5nex0 instance.
#. Install cxgbetool from FreeBSD source repository:
.. code-block:: console
cd <path_to_FreeBSD_source>/tools/tools/cxgbetool/
make && make install
#. Use cxgbetool to load the firmware image onto the card:
.. code-block:: console
cxgbetool t5nex0 loadfw <path_to_uwire>/src/network/firmware/t5fw-*.bin
#. Unload and reload the kernel module:
.. code-block:: console
kldunload if_cxgbe
kldload if_cxgbe
#. Verify with sysctl:
.. code-block:: console
sysctl -a | grep "t5nex" | grep "firmware"
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
dev.t5nex.0.firmware_version: 1.13.32.0
Running testpmd
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This section demonstrates how to launch **testpmd** with Chelsio T5
devices managed by librte_pmd_cxgbe in FreeBSD operating system.
#. Change to DPDK source directory where the target has been compiled in
section :ref:`driver-compilation`:
.. code-block:: console
cd <DPDK-source-directory>
#. Copy the contigmem kernel module to /boot/kernel directory:
.. code-block:: console
cp x86_64-native-bsdapp-clang/kmod/contigmem.ko /boot/kernel/
#. Add the following lines to /boot/loader.conf:
.. code-block:: console
# reserve 2 x 1G blocks of contiguous memory using contigmem driver
hw.contigmem.num_buffers=2
hw.contigmem.buffer_size=1073741824
# load contigmem module during boot process
contigmem_load="YES"
The above lines load the contigmem kernel module during boot process and
allocate 2 x 1G blocks of contiguous memory to be used for DPDK later on.
This is to avoid issues with potential memory fragmentation during later
system up time, which may result in failure of allocating the contiguous
memory required for the contigmem kernel module.
#. Restart the system and ensure the contigmem module is loaded successfully:
.. code-block:: console
reboot
kldstat | grep "contigmem"
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
2 1 0xffffffff817f1000 3118 contigmem.ko
#. Repeat step 1 to ensure that you are in the DPDK source directory.
#. Load the cxgbe kernel module:
.. code-block:: console
kldload if_cxgbe
#. Get the PCI bus addresses of the interfaces bound to t5nex driver:
.. code-block:: console
pciconf -l | grep "t5nex"
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
t5nex0@pci0:2:0:4: class=0x020000 card=0x00001425 chip=0x54011425 rev=0x00
In the above example, the t5nex0 is bound to 2:0:4 bus address.
.. note::
Both the interfaces of a Chelsio T5 2-port adapter are bound to the
same PCI bus address.
#. Unload the kernel module:
.. code-block:: console
kldunload if_cxgbe
#. Set the PCI bus addresses to hw.nic_uio.bdfs kernel environment parameter:
.. code-block:: console
kenv hw.nic_uio.bdfs="2:0:4"
This automatically binds 2:0:4 to nic_uio kernel driver when it is loaded in
the next step.
.. note::
Currently, CXGBE PMD only supports the binding of PF4 for Chelsio T5 NICs.
#. Load nic_uio kernel driver:
.. code-block:: console
kldload ./x86_64-native-bsdapp-clang/kmod/nic_uio.ko
#. Start testpmd with basic parameters:
.. code-block:: console
./x86_64-native-bsdapp-clang/app/testpmd -l 0-3 -n 4 -w 0000:02:00.4 -- -i
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
[...]
EAL: PCI device 0000:02:00.4 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 1425:5401 rte_cxgbe_pmd
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x8007ec000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x842800000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x80086c000
PMD: rte_cxgbe_pmd: fw: 1.13.32.0, TP: 0.1.4.8
PMD: rte_cxgbe_pmd: Coming up as MASTER: Initializing adapter
Interactive-mode selected
Configuring Port 0 (socket 0)
Port 0: 00:07:43:2D:EA:C0
Configuring Port 1 (socket 0)
Port 1: 00:07:43:2D:EA:C8
Checking link statuses...
PMD: rte_cxgbe_pmd: Port0: passive DA port module inserted
PMD: rte_cxgbe_pmd: Port1: passive DA port module inserted
Port 0 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex
Port 1 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex
Done
testpmd>
.. note::
Flow control pause TX/RX is disabled by default and can be enabled via
testpmd. Refer section :ref:`flow-control` for more details.
Sample Application Notes
------------------------
.. _flow-control:
Enable/Disable Flow Control
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Flow control pause TX/RX is disabled by default and can be enabled via
testpmd as follows:
.. code-block:: console
testpmd> set flow_ctrl rx on tx on 0 0 0 0 mac_ctrl_frame_fwd off autoneg on 0
testpmd> set flow_ctrl rx on tx on 0 0 0 0 mac_ctrl_frame_fwd off autoneg on 1
To disable again, run:
.. code-block:: console
testpmd> set flow_ctrl rx off tx off 0 0 0 0 mac_ctrl_frame_fwd off autoneg off 0
testpmd> set flow_ctrl rx off tx off 0 0 0 0 mac_ctrl_frame_fwd off autoneg off 1
Jumbo Mode
~~~~~~~~~~
There are two ways to enable sending and receiving of jumbo frames via testpmd.
One method involves using the **mtu** command, which changes the mtu of an
individual port without having to stop the selected port. Another method
involves stopping all the ports first and then running **max-pkt-len** command
to configure the mtu of all the ports with a single command.
- To configure each port individually, run the mtu command as follows:
.. code-block:: console
testpmd> port config mtu 0 9000
testpmd> port config mtu 1 9000
- To configure all the ports at once, stop all the ports first and run the
max-pkt-len command as follows:
.. code-block:: console
testpmd> port stop all
testpmd> port config all max-pkt-len 9000