[dpdk-dev] DPDK supported processor

BYEONG-GI KIM kimbyeonggi at gmail.com
Thu Aug 21 12:09:27 CEST 2014


It works fine with DPDK at least.

The problem is that OVDK, especially ovs-dpdk command supported by the
OVDK, doesn't work correctly. I tested the DPDK application, l3fwd, in
order to know where the incorrect operation comes from, either DPDK or OVDK
itself. And I know now the issue seems belonging to OVDK. :) In the OVDK,
the physical ports even could not detected...

Best regards

Byeong-Gi KIM


2014-08-21 19:00 GMT+09:00 Masaru Oki <m-oki at stratosphere.co.jp>:

> I have SUPERMICRO A1SRi-2758F mainboard (onboard Atom C2758),
> and onboard NICs work fine with DPDK application.
>
> 2014-08-21 18:17 GMT+09:00 BYEONG-GI KIM <kimbyeonggi at gmail.com>:
>
> Well, I did think that the NIC in my testing machine may not support DPDK
>> rather than thinking l3fwd is not working.
>>
>> I just tested the l3fwd sample application to identify whether the NIC
>> supports DPDK or not.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Byeong-Gi KIM
>>
>>
>> 2014-08-21 18:14 GMT+09:00 Chae-yong Chong <cychong at gmail.com>:
>>
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > Could you give the details why you think the l3fwd is not working
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> > Chae-yong
>> >
>> > 2014년 8월 21일 목요일, BYEONG-GI KIM<kimbyeonggi at gmail.com>님이 작성한 메시지:
>> >
>> > Thank you for the reply.
>> >>
>> >> I tested l3forwarding sample application, and the results were as
>> below:
>> >>
>> >> sudo ./build/l3fwd -c 0x0F -n 4 -- -p 0x03
>> >> --config="(0,0,0),(0,1,1),(1,0,2),(1,1,3)"
>> >> EAL: Detected lcore 0 as core 0 on socket 0
>> >> EAL: Detected lcore 1 as core 1 on socket 0
>> >> EAL: Detected lcore 2 as core 2 on socket 0
>> >> EAL: Detected lcore 3 as core 3 on socket 0
>> >> EAL: Detected lcore 4 as core 4 on socket 0
>> >> EAL: Detected lcore 5 as core 5 on socket 0
>> >> EAL: Detected lcore 6 as core 6 on socket 0
>> >> EAL: Detected lcore 7 as core 7 on socket 0
>> >> EAL: Support maximum 64 logical core(s) by configuration.
>> >> EAL: Detected 8 lcore(s)
>> >> EAL: Searching for IVSHMEM devices...
>> >> EAL: No IVSHMEM configuration found!
>> >> EAL: Setting up memory...
>> >> EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x5ffc00000 bytes
>> >> EAL: Virtual area found at 0x2aa4aae00000 (size = 0x5ffc00000)
>> >>
>> >> EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
>> >> EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7ffff3e00000 (size = 0x200000)
>> >> EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
>> >> EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7ffff3a00000 (size = 0x200000)
>> >> EAL: Requesting 12288 pages of size 2MB from socket 0
>> >> EAL: TSC frequency is ~2399998 KHz
>> >> EAL: Master core 0 is ready (tid=f7fe9800)
>> >> EAL: Core 3 is ready (tid=f5998700)
>> >> EAL: Core 2 is ready (tid=f6199700)
>> >> EAL: Core 1 is ready (tid=f699a700)
>> >> EAL: PCI device 0000:00:14.0 on NUMA socket -1
>> >> EAL:   probe driver: 8086:1f41 rte_igb_pmd
>> >> EAL:   PCI memory mapped at 0x7ffff7f8d000
>> >> EAL:   PCI memory mapped at 0x7ffff7f89000
>> >> EAL: PCI device 0000:00:14.1 on NUMA socket -1
>> >> EAL:   probe driver: 8086:1f41 rte_igb_pmd
>> >> EAL:   PCI memory mapped at 0x7ffff7f69000
>> >> EAL:   PCI memory mapped at 0x7ffff7f65000
>> >> EAL: PCI device 0000:00:14.2 on NUMA socket -1
>> >> EAL:   probe driver: 8086:1f41 rte_igb_pmd
>> >> EAL:   0000:00:14.2 not managed by UIO driver, skipping
>> >> EAL: PCI device 0000:00:14.3 on NUMA socket -1
>> >> EAL:   probe driver: 8086:1f41 rte_igb_pmd
>> >> EAL:   0000:00:14.3 not managed by UIO driver, skipping
>> >> EAL: PCI device 0000:00:14.2 on NUMA socket -1
>> >> EAL:   probe driver: 8086:1f41 rte_igb_pmd
>> >> EAL:   0000:00:14.2 not managed by UIO driver, skipping
>> >> EAL: PCI device 0000:00:14.3 on NUMA socket -1
>> >> EAL:   probe driver: 8086:1f41 rte_igb_pmd
>> >> EAL:   0000:00:14.3 not managed by UIO driver, skipping
>> >> Initializing port 0 ... Creating queues: nb_rxq=2 nb_txq=4...
>> >>  Address:0C:C4:7A:05:52:7A, Allocated mbuf pool on socket 0
>> >> LPM: Adding route 0x01010100 / 24 (0)
>> >> LPM: Adding route 0x02010100 / 24 (1)
>> >> LPM: Adding route IPV6 / 48 (0)
>> >> LPM: Adding route IPV6 / 48 (1)
>> >> txq=0,0,0 PMD: To improve 1G driver performance, consider setting the
>> TX
>> >> WTHRESH value to 4, 8, or 16.
>> >> txq=1,1,0 PMD: To improve 1G driver performance, consider setting the
>> TX
>> >> WTHRESH value to 4, 8, or 16.
>> >> txq=2,2,0 PMD: To improve 1G driver performance, consider setting the
>> TX
>> >> WTHRESH value to 4, 8, or 16.
>> >> txq=3,3,0 PMD: To improve 1G driver performance, consider setting the
>> TX
>> >> WTHRESH value to 4, 8, or 16.
>> >>
>> >> Initializing port 1 ... Creating queues: nb_rxq=2 nb_txq=4...
>> >>  Address:0C:C4:7A:05:52:7B, txq=0,0,0 PMD: To improve 1G driver
>> >> performance, consider setting the TX WTHRESH value to 4, 8, or 16.
>> >> txq=1,1,0 PMD: To improve 1G driver performance, consider setting the
>> TX
>> >> WTHRESH value to 4, 8, or 16.
>> >> txq=2,2,0 PMD: To improve 1G driver performance, consider setting the
>> TX
>> >> WTHRESH value to 4, 8, or 16.
>> >> txq=3,3,0 PMD: To improve 1G driver performance, consider setting the
>> TX
>> >> WTHRESH value to 4, 8, or 16.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Initializing rx queues on lcore 0 ... rxq=0,0,0
>> >> Initializing rx queues on lcore 1 ... rxq=0,1,0
>> >> Initializing rx queues on lcore 2 ... rxq=1,0,0
>> >> Initializing rx queues on lcore 3 ... rxq=1,1,0
>> >>
>> >> Checking link status.................done
>> >> Port 0 Link Up - speed 100 Mbps - full-duplex
>> >> Port 1 Link Up - speed 100 Mbps - full-duplex
>> >> L3FWD: entering main loop on lcore 1
>> >> L3FWD: entering main loop on lcore 3
>> >> L3FWD:  -- lcoreid=1 portid=0 rxqueueid=1
>> >> L3FWD:  -- lcoreid=3 portid=1 rxqueueid=1
>> >> L3FWD: entering main loop on lcore 0
>> >> L3FWD:  -- lcoreid=0 portid=0 rxqueueid=0
>> >> L3FWD: entering main loop on lcore 2
>> >> L3FWD:  -- lcoreid=2 portid=1 rxqueueid=0
>> >>
>> >> Anyway, I'll also try to test the testpmd application.
>> >>
>> >> Best regards
>> >>
>> >> Byeong-Gi KIM
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 2014-08-21 17:56 GMT+09:00 De Lara Guarch, Pablo <
>> >> pablo.de.lara.guarch at intel.com>:
>> >>
>> >> > > -----Original Message-----
>> >> > > From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of BYEONG-GI KIM
>> >> > > Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 7:04 AM
>> >> > > To: dev at dpdk.org
>> >> > > Subject: [dpdk-dev] DPDK supported processor
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Hello.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > I'm now using Intel Atom processor C2758 on the DPDK testing
>> machines,
>> >> > but
>> >> > > it seems not working.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Which sample application would be recommended to test the NIC
>> actually
>> >> > > works well with DPDK?
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Best regards
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Byeong-Gi KIM
>> >> >
>> >> > Hi,
>> >> >
>> >> > Testpmd is the best application you can use for that.
>> >> >
>> >> > Best regards,
>> >> > Pablo
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> >
>> >
>> > May the Fun with you.
>> >
>>
>
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