[PATCH] add 23.03 Aewin performance reports
james_huang黃啟軒
james_huang at aewin.com
Wed May 28 03:30:37 CEST 2025
Hi Thomas
We sent a PDF report on May 26. This report is large and requires your approval before it can be received.
We created the AEWIN NIC performance report using DPDK 23.03 based on the DPDK_23_03_Intel_NIC_performance_report document.
The report provides full details including the use of Intel® XL710-BM1 and Intel® E810-CAM2 chipsets, and device IDs 8086:1592, 8086:1572.
The drivers used are i40e and ice built into Ubuntu, no additional installation is required.
Best Regards
James Huang / SI Engineer
DQA Team
AEWIN Technologies Co., Ltd.
Tel:+886-2-8692-6677 EXT:2011
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OK, thank you for the explanations.
So AEWIN NICs can be used with the DPDK drivers i40e and ice without any modification?
Don't you have different PCI IDs?
26/05/2025 11:25, james_huang黃啟軒:
> From: Thomas Monjalon <thomas at monjalon.net>
>
> > This is a test for a DPDK release which is 2 years old.
> > Why not testing a more recent one?
>
> => Since the Intel E810 uses DPDK version 23.03, we followed its procedures to validate AEWIN NICs accordingly.
For information, Intel E810 NIC can be use with any DPDK version since 19.02, including the recent 25.03.
> > Also, as far as I know, there is no Aewin driver in DPDK, so I'm
> > very surprised. Are you going to submit some code?
>
> => Our company's NICs use the Intel® XL710-BM1 and Intel® E810-CAM2 chipsets, so the drivers are based on Intel's. The purpose of uploading to DPDK.org is to increase our company's visibility, allowing our customers to download our performance reports directly from the DPDK website. It also signifies that Intel recognizes the DPDK performance of AEWIN NICs.
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