[dpdk-users] Attatching global memory pointer to mbuf and sending it to ethernet port.
JeongHwan Kim
kjh.kernel.kr at gmail.com
Fri Jan 3 01:11:46 CET 2020
Hi, everyone
I'd like to send the contents of global memory through ethernet port
without memory copying to mbuf.
So, I attached the pointer of global memory to mbuf's buffer address, but
segfault occurs when I send it to ethernet port.
I 'm using dpdk version 2019.11 and eal config with "--iova-mode=pa"
option.
My hw platform is NXP ls2088a.
My routine is like this:
int buf_len = 100;
struct rte_mbuf *m = rte_pktmbuf_alloc(mbuf_pool);
struct rte_mbuf_ext_shared_info *shinfo =
rte_pktmbuf_ext_shinfo_init_helper(buf_addr, &buf_len, free_cb, fcb_arg);
rte_pktmbuf_attach_extbuf(m, buf_addr, buf_iova, buf_len, shinfo);
rte_pktmbuf_reset_headroom(m);
...
and sent "m" to ethernet, the result was
Thread 4 "lcore-slave-1" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xffffbdb0c910 (LWP 10614)]
0x0000aaaaaab73f58 in eth_mbuf_to_sg_fd ()
The buffer was created as follows :
user_mz = rte_memzone_reserve_aligned("user_mz", size, rte_socket_id(),
RTE_MEMZONE_1GB|RTE_MEMZONE_IOVA_CONTIG,
RTE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
buf_addr = user_mz->addr;
buf_iova = user_mz->iova;
Please give me a hint for this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Jeong-Hwa Kim.
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