[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2 1/2] app/testpmd: support the heavywight mode GRO

Ferruh Yigit ferruh.yigit at intel.com
Mon Aug 21 13:03:43 CEST 2017


On 8/17/2017 10:08 AM, Jiayu Hu wrote:
> The GRO library provides two reassembly modes: lightweight mode and
> heavyweight mode. This patch is to support the heavyweight mode in
> csum forwarding engine.
> 
> With the command "set port <port_id> gro (heavymode|lightmode) (on|off)",
> users can select the lightweight mode or the heavyweight mode to use. With
> the command "set gro flush interval <num>", users can set the interval of
> flushing GROed packets from reassembly tables for the heavyweight mode.
> With the command "show port <port_id> gro", users can display GRO
> configuration.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jiayu Hu <jiayu.hu at intel.com>

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>  	lcoreid_t  cpuid_idx;    /**< index of logical core in CPU id table */
> @@ -434,13 +436,21 @@ extern struct ether_addr peer_eth_addrs[RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS];
>  extern uint32_t burst_tx_delay_time; /**< Burst tx delay time(us) for mac-retry. */
>  extern uint32_t burst_tx_retry_num;  /**< Burst tx retry number for mac-retry. */
>  
> +#define GRO_HEAVYMODE 0x1
> +#define GRO_LIGHTMODE 0x2

Why these are not part of the gro library?
Is the concept "lightweight mode and heavyweight mode" part of gro
library or implemented only in testpmd?

> +
>  #define GRO_DEFAULT_FLOW_NUM 4
>  #define GRO_DEFAULT_ITEM_NUM_PER_FLOW DEF_PKT_BURST
> +
> +#define GRO_DEFAULT_FLUSH_INTERVAL 2
> +#define GRO_MAX_FLUSH_INTERVAL 4
> +
>  struct gro_status {
>  	struct rte_gro_param param;
>  	uint8_t enable;
>  };
>  extern struct gro_status gro_ports[RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS];
> +extern uint32_t gro_flush_interval;

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