[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v4 1/2] mbuf: introduce accurate packet Tx scheduling

Olivier Matz olivier.matz at 6wind.com
Tue Jul 7 17:23:04 CEST 2020


On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 02:57:11PM +0000, Viacheslav Ovsiienko wrote:
> There is the requirement on some networks for precise traffic timing
> management. The ability to send (and, generally speaking, receive)
> the packets at the very precisely specified moment of time provides
> the opportunity to support the connections with Time Division
> Multiplexing using the contemporary general purpose NIC without involving
> an auxiliary hardware. For example, the supporting of O-RAN Fronthaul
> interface is one of the promising features for potentially usage of the
> precise time management for the egress packets.
> 
> The main objective of this RFC is to specify the way how applications
> can provide the moment of time at what the packet transmission must be
> started and to describe in preliminary the supporting this feature from
> mlx5 PMD side.
> 
> The new dynamic timestamp field is proposed, it provides some timing
> information, the units and time references (initial phase) are not
> explicitly defined but are maintained always the same for a given port.
> Some devices allow to query rte_eth_read_clock() that will return
> the current device timestamp. The dynamic timestamp flag tells whether
> the field contains actual timestamp value. For the packets being sent
> this value can be used by PMD to schedule packet sending.
> 
> After PKT_RX_TIMESTAMP flag and fixed timestamp field deprecation
> and obsoleting, these dynamic flag and field will be used to manage
> the timestamps on receiving datapath as well.
> 
> When PMD sees the "rte_dynfield_timestamp" set on the packet being sent
> it tries to synchronize the time of packet appearing on the wire with
> the specified packet timestamp. If the specified one is in the past it
> should be ignored, if one is in the distant future it should be capped
> with some reasonable value (in range of seconds). These specific cases
> ("too late" and "distant future") can be optionally reported via
> device xstats to assist applications to detect the time-related
> problems.
> 
> There is no any packet reordering according timestamps is supposed,
> neither within packet burst, nor between packets, it is an entirely
> application responsibility to generate packets and its timestamps
> in desired order. The timestamps can be put only in the first packet
> in the burst providing the entire burst scheduling.
> 
> PMD reports the ability to synchronize packet sending on timestamp
> with new offload flag:
> 
> This is palliative and is going to be replaced with new eth_dev API
> about reporting/managing the supported dynamic flags and its related
> features. This API would break ABI compatibility and can't be introduced
> at the moment, so is postponed to 20.11.
> 
> For testing purposes it is proposed to update testpmd "txonly"
> forwarding mode routine. With this update testpmd application generates
> the packets and sets the dynamic timestamps according to specified time
> pattern if it sees the "rte_dynfield_timestamp" is registered.
> 
> The new testpmd command is proposed to configure sending pattern:
> 
> set tx_times <burst_gap>,<intra_gap>
> 
> <intra_gap> - the delay between the packets within the burst
>               specified in the device clock units. The number
>               of packets in the burst is defined by txburst parameter
> 
> <burst_gap> - the delay between the bursts in the device clock units
> 
> As the result the bursts of packet will be transmitted with specific
> delays between the packets within the burst and specific delay between
> the bursts. The rte_eth_get_clock is supposed to be engaged to get the
> current device clock value and provide the reference for the timestamps.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Viacheslav Ovsiienko <viacheslavo at mellanox.com>
> ---
>  v1->v4:
>     - dedicated dynamic Tx timestamp flag instead of shared with Rx
>     - Doxygen-style comment
>     - comments update
> 
> ---
>  lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.c |  1 +
>  lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.h |  4 ++++
>  lib/librte_mbuf/rte_mbuf_dyn.h | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  3 files changed, 36 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.c b/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.c
> index 8e10a6f..02157d5 100644
> --- a/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.c
> +++ b/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.c
> @@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ struct rte_eth_xstats_name_off {
>  	RTE_TX_OFFLOAD_BIT2STR(UDP_TNL_TSO),
>  	RTE_TX_OFFLOAD_BIT2STR(IP_TNL_TSO),
>  	RTE_TX_OFFLOAD_BIT2STR(OUTER_UDP_CKSUM),
> +	RTE_TX_OFFLOAD_BIT2STR(SEND_ON_TIMESTAMP),
>  };
>  
>  #undef RTE_TX_OFFLOAD_BIT2STR
> diff --git a/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.h b/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.h
> index a49242b..6f6454c 100644
> --- a/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.h
> +++ b/lib/librte_ethdev/rte_ethdev.h
> @@ -1178,6 +1178,10 @@ struct rte_eth_conf {
>  /** Device supports outer UDP checksum */
>  #define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_OUTER_UDP_CKSUM  0x00100000
>  
> +/** Device supports send on timestamp */
> +#define DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_SEND_ON_TIMESTAMP 0x00200000
> +
> +
>  #define RTE_ETH_DEV_CAPA_RUNTIME_RX_QUEUE_SETUP 0x00000001
>  /**< Device supports Rx queue setup after device started*/
>  #define RTE_ETH_DEV_CAPA_RUNTIME_TX_QUEUE_SETUP 0x00000002
> diff --git a/lib/librte_mbuf/rte_mbuf_dyn.h b/lib/librte_mbuf/rte_mbuf_dyn.h
> index 96c3631..7e9f7d2 100644
> --- a/lib/librte_mbuf/rte_mbuf_dyn.h
> +++ b/lib/librte_mbuf/rte_mbuf_dyn.h
> @@ -250,4 +250,35 @@ int rte_mbuf_dynflag_lookup(const char *name,
>  #define RTE_MBUF_DYNFIELD_METADATA_NAME "rte_flow_dynfield_metadata"
>  #define RTE_MBUF_DYNFLAG_METADATA_NAME "rte_flow_dynflag_metadata"
>  
> +/**
> + * The timestamp dynamic field provides some timing information, the
> + * units and time references (initial phase) are not explicitly defined
> + * but are maintained always the same for a given port. Some devices allow4

allow4 -> allow

> + * to query rte_eth_read_clock() that will return the current device
> + * timestamp. The dynamic Tx timestamp flag tells whether the field contains
> + * actual timestamp value. For the packets being sent this value can be
> + * used by PMD to schedule packet sending.
> + *
> + * After PKT_RX_TIMESTAMP flag and fixed timestamp field deprecation
> + * and obsoleting, the dedicated Rx timestamp flag is supposed to be
> + * introduced and the shared dynamic timestamp field will be used
> + * to handle the timestamps on receiving datapath as well.
> + */
> +#define RTE_MBUF_DYNFIELD_TIMESTAMP_NAME "rte_dynfield_timestamp"
> +
> +/**
> + * When PMD sees the RTE_MBUF_DYNFLAG_TX_TIMESTAMP_NAME flag set on the
> + * packet being sent it tries to synchronize the time of packet appearing
> + * on the wire with the specified packet timestamp. If the specified one
> + * is in the past it should be ignored, if one is in the distant future
> + * it should be capped with some reasonable value (in range of seconds).
> + *
> + * There is no any packet reordering according to timestamps is supposed,
> + * neither for packet within the burst, nor for the whole bursts, it is
> + * an entirely application responsibility to generate packets and its
> + * timestamps in desired order. The timestamps might be put only in
> + * the first packet in the burst providing the entire burst scheduling.
> + */
> +#define RTE_MBUF_DYNFLAG_TX_TIMESTAMP_NAME "rte_dynflag_tx_timestamp"
> +

Acked-by: Olivier Matz <olivier.matz at 6wind.com>


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