[dpdk-users] Issue with Pktgen and OVS-DPDK

Chen, Junjie J junjie.j.chen at intel.com
Wed Jan 10 02:46:53 CET 2018


Start from qemu 2.7, virtio default use 1.0 instead of 0.9, which add a flag (VIRTIO_F_VERSION_1) to device feature.

Actually, qemu use disable-legacy=on,disable-modern=off to support virtio 1.0. an use disable-legacy=off,disable-modern=on to support virtio 0.9. So you can use virtio 0.9 on qemu 2.7+ to workaround this.

Cheers
JJ


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hu, Xuekun
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 9:32 AM
> To: wang.yong19 at zte.com.cn; Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles at intel.com>
> Cc: Chen, Junjie J <junjie.j.chen at intel.com>; Gabriel.Ionescu at enea.com; Tan,
> Jianfeng <jianfeng.tan at intel.com>; users at dpdk.org
> Subject: RE: Re: [dpdk-users] Issue with Pktgen and OVS-DPDK
> 
> Maybe the new qemu (starting from 2.8) introduced some new features that
> break the pktgen and dpdk compatibility?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wang.yong19 at zte.com.cn [mailto:wang.yong19 at zte.com.cn]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2018 10:30 PM
> To: Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles at intel.com>
> Cc: Chen, Junjie J <junjie.j.chen at intel.com>; Hu, Xuekun
> <xuekun.hu at intel.com>; Gabriel.Ionescu at enea.com; Tan, Jianfeng
> <jianfeng.tan at intel.com>; users at dpdk.org
> Subject: 答复: Re: [dpdk-users] Issue with Pktgen and OVS-DPDK
> 
> Hi,
> We use pktgen-3.0.10 + dpdk-17.02.1 applied the two patches below, the
> problem is resolved.
> But when we use pktgen-3.4.6 + dpdk-17.11(the two patches below are
> included), the problem remains.
> It seems that there are still something wrong with pktgen-3.4.6 and
> dpdk-17.11.
> 
> 
> ------------------origin------------------
> 发件人: <keith.wiles at intel.com>;
> 收件人: <junjie.j.chen at intel.com>;
> 抄送人: <xuekun.hu at intel.com>; <Gabriel.Ionescu at enea.com>;
> <jianfeng.tan at intel.com>; <users at dpdk.org>;
> 日 期 :2018年01月09日 22:04
> 主 题 :Re: [dpdk-users] Issue with Pktgen and OVS-DPDK
> 
> 
> > On Jan 9, 2018, at 7:00 AM, Chen, Junjie J <junjie.j.chen at intel.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> > There are two defects may cause this issue:
> >
> > 1) in pktgen, see this patch [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] pktgen-dpdk: fix low
> > performance in VM virtio pmd mode diff --git a/lib/common/mbuf.h
> > b/lib/common/mbuf.h index 759f95d..93065f6 100644 —
> > a/lib/common/mbuf.h
> > +++ b/lib/common/mbuf.h
> > @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ pktmbuf_reset(struct rte_mbuf *m)
> > m->nb_segs = 1;
> > m->port = 0xff;
> >
> > +    m->data_len = m->pkt_len;
> > m->data_off = (RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM <= m->buf_len) ?
> > RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM : m->buf_len;
> > }
> 
> This patch is in Pktgen 3.4.6
> >
> > 2) in virtio_rxtx.c, please see commit f1216c1eca5a5. net/virtio: fix
> > Tx packet length stats
> >
> > You could patch both these two patch to try it.
> >
> > Cheers
> > JJ
> >
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: users [mailto:users-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Hu, Xuekun
> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2018 2:38 PM
> >> To: Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles at intel.com>; Gabriel Ionescu
> >> <Gabriel.Ionescu at enea.com>; Tan, Jianfeng <jianfeng.tan at intel.com>
> >> Cc: users at dpdk.org
> >> Subject: Re: [dpdk-users] Issue with Pktgen and OVS-DPDK
> >>
> >> Hi, Keith
> >>
> >> Any updates on this issue? We met similar behavior that ovs-dpdk
> >> reports they receive packet with size increment 12 bytes until more
> >> than 1518, then pktgen stops sending packets, while we only ask
> >> pktgen to generate 64B packet. And it only happens with two
> >> vhost-user ports in same server. If the pktgen is running in another server,
> then no such issue.
> >>
> >> We tested the lasted pktgen 3.4.6, and OVS-DPDK 2.8, with DPDK 17.11.
> >>
> >> We also found qemu2.8.1 and qemu2.10 have this problem, while qemu
> >> 2.5 has no such problem. So seems like it is a compatibility issue
> >> with pktgen/dpdk/qemu?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >> Thx, Xuekun
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: users [mailto:users-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Wiles, Keith
> >> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 4:24 AM
> >> To: Gabriel Ionescu <Gabriel.Ionescu at enea.com>
> >> Cc: users at dpdk.org
> >> Subject: Re: [dpdk-users] Issue with Pktgen and OVS-DPDK
> >>
> >> Comments inline:
> >>> On May 2, 2017, at 8:20 AM, Gabriel Ionescu
> >>> <Gabriel.Ionescu at enea.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I am using DPDK-Pktgen with an OVS bridge that has two vHost-user
> >>> ports
> >> and I am seeing an issue where Pktgen does not look like it generates
> >> packets correctly.
> >>>
> >>> For this setup I am using DPDK 17.02, Pktgen 3.2.8 and OVS 2.7.0.
> >>>
> >>> The OVS bridge is created with:
> >>> ovs-vsctl add-br ovsbr0 -- set bridge ovsbr0 datapath_type=netdev
> >>> ovs-vsctl add-port ovsbr0 vhost-user1 -- set Interface vhost-user1
> >>> type=dpdkvhostuser ofport_request=1 ovs-vsctl add-port ovsbr0
> >>> vhost-user2 -- set Interface vhost-user2 type=dpdkvhostuser
> >>> ofport_request=2 ovs-ofctl add-flow ovsbr0 in_port=1,action=output:2
> >>> ovs-ofctl add-flow ovsbr0 in_port=2,action=output:1
> >>>
> >>> DPDK-Pktgen is launched with the following command so that packets
> >> generated through port 0 are received by port 1 and viceversa:
> >>> pktgen -c 0xF --file-prefix pktgen --no-pci \
> >>>
> >> --vdev=virtio_user0,path=/tmp/vhost-user1 \
> >>>
> >> --vdev=virtio_user1,path=/tmp/vhost-user2 \
> >>>                               -- -P -m "[0:1].0, [2:3].1”
> >>
> >> The above command line is wrong as Pktgen needs or takes the first
> >> lcore for display output and timers. I would not use -c -0xF, but -l
> >> 1-5 instead, as it is a lot easier to understand IMO. Using this
> >> option -l 1-5 you are using 5 lcores (skipping lcore 0 in a 6 lcore
> >> VM) one for Pktgen and 4 for the two ports. -m
> >> [2:3].0 -m [4:5].1 leaving lcore 1 for Pktgen to use and I am
> >> concerned you did not see some performance or lockup problem. I
> >> really need to add a test for these types of problem :-( You can just
> >> have 5 lcores for the VM, which then pktgen shares lcore 0 with Linux using
> -l 0-4 option.
> >>
> >> Pktgen when requested to send 64 byte frames it sends 60 byte payload
> >> + 4 byte Frame Checksum. This does work and it must be in how
> >> vhost-user is testing for the packet size. In the mbuf you have
> >> payload size and the buffer size. The Buffer size could be 1524, but
> >> the payload or frame size will be 60 bytes as the 4 bytes FCS is
> >> appended to the frame by the hardware. It seems to me that vhost-user
> >> is not looking at the correct struct rte_mbuf member variable in its testing.
> >>
> >>>
> >>> In Pktgen, the default settings are used for both ports:
> >>>
> >>> -          Tx Count: Forever
> >>>
> >>> -          Rate: 100%
> >>>
> >>> -          PktSize: 64
> >>>
> >>> -          Tx Burst: 32
> >>>
> >>> Whenever I start generating packets through one of the ports (in
> >>> this
> >> example port 0 by running start 0), the OVS logs throw warnings similar to:
> >>> 2017-05-02T09:23:04.741Z|00022|netdev_dpdk(pmd9)|WARN|Dropped
> >> 1194956
> >>> log messages in last 49 seconds (most recently, 41 seconds ago) due
> >>> to excessive rate
> >>>
> >>
> 2017-05-02T09:23:04.741Z|00023|netdev_dpdk(pmd9)|WARN|vhost-user2:
> >> Too
> >>> big size 1524 max_packet_len 1518
> >>>
> >>
> 2017-05-02T09:23:04.741Z|00024|netdev_dpdk(pmd9)|WARN|vhost-user2:
> >> Too
> >>> big size 1524 max_packet_len 1518
> >>>
> >>
> 2017-05-02T09:23:04.741Z|00025|netdev_dpdk(pmd9)|WARN|vhost-user2:
> >> Too
> >>> big size 1524 max_packet_len 1518
> >>>
> >>
> 2017-05-02T09:23:04.741Z|00026|netdev_dpdk(pmd9)|WARN|vhost-user2:
> >> Too
> >>> big size 1524 max_packet_len 1518
> >>> 2017-05-02T09:23:15.761Z|00027|netdev_dpdk(pmd9)|WARN|Dropped
> >> 1344988
> >>> log messages in last 11 seconds (most recently, 0 seconds ago) due
> >>> to excessive rate
> >>>
> >>
> 2017-05-02T09:23:15.761Z|00028|netdev_dpdk(pmd9)|WARN|vhost-user2:
> >> Too
> >>> big size 57564 max_packet_len 1518 Port 1 does not receive any packets.
> >>>
> >>> When running Pktgen with the -socket-mem option (e.g. --socket-mem
> >>> 512),
> >> the behavior is different, but with the same warnings thrown by OVS:
> >> port 1 receives some packages, but with different sizes, even though
> >> they are generated on port 0 with a 64b size:
> >>> Flags:Port      :   P--------------:0   P--------------:1
> >>> Link State        :       <UP-10000-FD>       <UP-10000-FD>
> >> ----TotalRate----
> >>> Pkts/s Max/Rx     :                 0/0             35136/0
> >> 35136/0
> >>>      Max/Tx     :        238144/25504                 0/0
> >> 238144/25504
> >>> MBits/s Rx/Tx     :             0/13270                 0/0
> >> 0/13270
> >>> Broadcast         :                   0                   0
> >>> Multicast         :                   0                   0
> >>> 64 Bytes        :                   0                 288
> >>> 65-127          :                   0                1440
> >>> 128-255         :                   0                2880
> >>> 256-511         :                   0                6336
> >>> 512-1023        :                   0               12096
> >>> 1024-1518       :                   0               12096
> >>> Runts/Jumbos      :                 0/0                 0/0
> >>> Errors Rx/Tx      :                 0/0                 0/0
> >>> Total Rx Pkts     :                   0               35136
> >>>     Tx Pkts     :             1571584                   0
> >>>     Rx MBs      :                   0                 227
> >>>     Tx MBs      :              412777                   0
> >>> ARP/ICMP Pkts     :                 0/0                 0/0
> >>>                 :
> >>> Pattern Type      :             abcd...             abcd...
> >>> Tx Count/% Rate   :       Forever /100%       Forever /100%
> >>> PktSize/Tx Burst  :           64 /   32           64 /   32
> >>> Src/Dest Port     :         1234 / 5678         1234 / 5678
> >>> Pkt Type:VLAN ID  :     IPv4 / TCP:0001     IPv4 / TCP:0001
> >>> Dst  IP Address   :         192.168.1.1         192.168.0.1
> >>> Src  IP Address   :      192.168.0.1/24      192.168.1.1/24
> >>> Dst MAC Address   :   a6:71:4e:2f:ee:5d   b6:38:dd:34:b2:93
> >>> Src MAC Address   :   b6:38:dd:34:b2:93   a6:71:4e:2f:ee:5d
> >>> VendID/PCI Addr   :   0000:0000/00:00.0   0000:0000/00:00.0
> >>>
> >>> -- Pktgen Ver: 3.2.8 (DPDK 17.02.0)  Powered by Intel(r) DPDK
> >>> -------------------
> >>>
> >>> If packets are generated from an external source and testpmd is used
> >>> to
> >> forward traffic between the two vHost-user ports, the warnings are
> >> not thrown by the OVS bridge.
> >>>
> >>> Should this setup work?
> >>> Is this an issue or am I setting something up wrong?
> >>>
> >>> Thank you,
> >>> Gabriel Ionescu
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Keith
> >
> 
> Regards,
> Keith


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