1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
2 Copyright(c) 2018 Intel Corporation.
7 The ice PMD (**librte_net_ice**) provides poll mode driver support for
8 10/25/50/100 Gbps Intel® Ethernet 800 Series Network Adapters based on
9 the Intel Ethernet Controller E810 and Intel Ethernet Connection E822/E823.
14 - Follow the DPDK :ref:`Getting Started Guide for Linux <linux_gsg>` to setup the basic DPDK environment.
16 - To get better performance on Intel platforms, please follow the "How to get best performance with NICs on Intel platforms"
17 section of the :ref:`Getting Started Guide for Linux <linux_gsg>`.
19 - Please follow the matching list to download specific kernel driver, firmware and DDP package from
20 `https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/search.html?ws=text#q=e810&t=Downloads&layout=table`.
22 - To understand what is DDP package and how it works, please review `Intel® Ethernet Controller E810 Dynamic
23 Device Personalization (DDP) for Telecommunications Technology Guide <https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/617015>`_.
25 - To understand DDP for COMMs usage with DPDK, please review `Intel® Ethernet 800 Series Telecommunication (Comms)
26 Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP) Package <https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/618651>`_.
29 Recommended Matching List
30 -------------------------
32 It is highly recommended to upgrade the ice kernel driver, firmware and DDP package
33 to avoid the compatibility issues with ice PMD.
34 Here is the suggested matching list which has been tested and verified.
35 The detailed information can refer to chapter Tested Platforms/Tested NICs in release notes.
37 +-----------+---------------+-----------------+-----------+-----------+
38 | DPDK | Kernel Driver | OS Default DDP | COMMS DDP | Firmware |
39 +===========+===============+=================+===========+===========+
40 | 20.11 | 1.3.0 | 1.3.20 | 1.3.24 | 2.3 |
41 +-----------+---------------+-----------------+-----------+-----------+
43 Pre-Installation Configuration
44 ------------------------------
47 Runtime Config Options
48 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
50 - ``Safe Mode Support`` (default ``0``)
52 If driver failed to load OS package, by default driver's initialization failed.
53 But if user intend to use the device without OS package, user can take ``devargs``
54 parameter ``safe-mode-support``, for example::
56 -a 80:00.0,safe-mode-support=1
58 Then the driver will be initialized successfully and the device will enter Safe Mode.
59 NOTE: In Safe mode, only very limited features are available, features like RSS,
60 checksum, fdir, tunneling ... are all disabled.
62 - ``Generic Flow Pipeline Mode Support`` (default ``0``)
64 In pipeline mode, a flow can be set at one specific stage by setting parameter
65 ``priority``. Currently, we support two stages: priority = 0 or !0. Flows with
66 priority 0 located at the first pipeline stage which typically be used as a firewall
67 to drop the packet on a blocklist(we called it permission stage). At this stage,
68 flow rules are created for the device's exact match engine: switch. Flows with priority
69 !0 located at the second stage, typically packets are classified here and be steered to
70 specific queue or queue group (we called it distribution stage), At this stage, flow
71 rules are created for device's flow director engine.
72 For none-pipeline mode, ``priority`` is ignored, a flow rule can be created as a flow director
73 rule or a switch rule depends on its pattern/action and the resource allocation situation,
74 all flows are virtually at the same pipeline stage.
75 By default, generic flow API is enabled in none-pipeline mode, user can choose to
76 use pipeline mode by setting ``devargs`` parameter ``pipeline-mode-support``,
79 -a 80:00.0,pipeline-mode-support=1
81 - ``Protocol extraction for per queue``
83 Configure the RX queues to do protocol extraction into mbuf for protocol
84 handling acceleration, like checking the TCP SYN packets quickly.
86 The argument format is::
88 -a 18:00.0,proto_xtr=<queues:protocol>[<queues:protocol>...]
89 -a 18:00.0,proto_xtr=<protocol>
91 Queues are grouped by ``(`` and ``)`` within the group. The ``-`` character
92 is used as a range separator and ``,`` is used as a single number separator.
93 The grouping ``()`` can be omitted for single element group. If no queues are
94 specified, PMD will use this protocol extraction type for all queues.
96 Protocol is : ``vlan, ipv4, ipv6, ipv6_flow, tcp, ip_offset``.
98 .. code-block:: console
100 dpdk-testpmd -a 18:00.0,proto_xtr='[(1,2-3,8-9):tcp,10-13:vlan]'
102 This setting means queues 1, 2-3, 8-9 are TCP extraction, queues 10-13 are
103 VLAN extraction, other queues run with no protocol extraction.
105 .. code-block:: console
107 dpdk-testpmd -a 18:00.0,proto_xtr=vlan,proto_xtr='[(1,2-3,8-9):tcp,10-23:ipv6]'
109 This setting means queues 1, 2-3, 8-9 are TCP extraction, queues 10-23 are
110 IPv6 extraction, other queues use the default VLAN extraction.
112 The extraction metadata is copied into the registered dynamic mbuf field, and
113 the related dynamic mbuf flags is set.
115 .. table:: Protocol extraction : ``vlan``
117 +----------------------------+----------------------------+
119 +======+===+=================+======+===+=================+
120 | PCP | D | VID | PCP | D | VID |
121 +------+---+-----------------+------+---+-----------------+
123 VLAN1 - single or EVLAN (first for QinQ).
125 VLAN2 - C-VLAN (second for QinQ).
127 .. table:: Protocol extraction : ``ipv4``
129 +----------------------------+----------------------------+
131 +======+=======+=============+==============+=============+
132 | Ver |Hdr Len| ToS | TTL | Protocol |
133 +------+-------+-------------+--------------+-------------+
135 IPHDR1 - IPv4 header word 4, "TTL" and "Protocol" fields.
137 IPHDR2 - IPv4 header word 0, "Ver", "Hdr Len" and "Type of Service" fields.
139 .. table:: Protocol extraction : ``ipv6``
141 +----------------------------+----------------------------+
143 +=====+=============+========+=============+==============+
144 | Ver |Traffic class| Flow | Next Header | Hop Limit |
145 +-----+-------------+--------+-------------+--------------+
147 IPHDR1 - IPv6 header word 3, "Next Header" and "Hop Limit" fields.
149 IPHDR2 - IPv6 header word 0, "Ver", "Traffic class" and high 4 bits of
152 .. table:: Protocol extraction : ``ipv6_flow``
154 +----------------------------+----------------------------+
156 +=====+=============+========+============================+
157 | Ver |Traffic class| Flow Label |
158 +-----+-------------+-------------------------------------+
160 IPHDR1 - IPv6 header word 1, 16 low bits of the "Flow Label" field.
162 IPHDR2 - IPv6 header word 0, "Ver", "Traffic class" and high 4 bits of
165 .. table:: Protocol extraction : ``tcp``
167 +----------------------------+----------------------------+
168 | TCPHDR2 | TCPHDR1 |
169 +============================+======+======+==============+
170 | Reserved |Offset| RSV | Flags |
171 +----------------------------+------+------+--------------+
173 TCPHDR1 - TCP header word 6, "Data Offset" and "Flags" fields.
177 .. table:: Protocol extraction : ``ip_offset``
179 +----------------------------+----------------------------+
181 +============================+============================+
182 | IPv6 HDR Offset | IPv4 HDR Offset |
183 +----------------------------+----------------------------+
185 IPHDR1 - Outer/Single IPv4 Header offset.
187 IPHDR2 - Outer/Single IPv6 Header offset.
189 Use ``rte_net_ice_dynf_proto_xtr_metadata_get`` to access the protocol
190 extraction metadata, and use ``RTE_PKT_RX_DYNF_PROTO_XTR_*`` to get the
191 metadata type of ``struct rte_mbuf::ol_flags``.
193 The ``rte_net_ice_dump_proto_xtr_metadata`` routine shows how to
194 access the protocol extraction result in ``struct rte_mbuf``.
196 Driver compilation and testing
197 ------------------------------
199 Refer to the document :ref:`compiling and testing a PMD for a NIC <pmd_build_and_test>`
208 Vector PMD for RX and TX path are selected automatically. The paths
209 are chosen based on 2 conditions.
212 On the X86 platform, the driver checks if the CPU supports AVX2.
213 If it's supported, AVX2 paths will be chosen. If not, SSE is chosen.
215 - ``Offload features``
216 The supported HW offload features are described in the document ice_vec.ini.
217 If any not supported features are used, ICE vector PMD is disabled and the
218 normal paths are chosen.
220 Malicious driver detection (MDD)
221 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
223 It's not appropriate to send a packet, if this packet's destination MAC address
224 is just this port's MAC address. If SW tries to send such packets, HW will
225 report a MDD event and drop the packets.
227 The APPs based on DPDK should avoid providing such packets.
229 Device Config Function (DCF)
230 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
232 This section demonstrates ICE DCF PMD, which shares the core module with ICE
235 A DCF (Device Config Function) PMD bounds to the device's trusted VF with ID 0,
236 it can act as a sole controlling entity to exercise advance functionality (such
237 as switch, ACL) for the rest VFs.
239 The DCF PMD needs to advertise and acquire DCF capability which allows DCF to
240 send AdminQ commands that it would like to execute over to the PF and receive
241 responses for the same from PF.
245 .. figure:: img/ice_dcf.*
247 DCF Communication flow.
251 echo 4 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:18\:00.0/sriov_numvfs
253 #. Enable the VF0 trust on::
255 ip link set dev enp24s0f0 vf 0 trust on
257 #. Bind the VF0, and run testpmd with 'cap=dcf' devarg::
259 dpdk-testpmd -l 22-25 -n 4 -a 18:01.0,cap=dcf -- -i
261 #. Monitor the VF2 interface network traffic::
263 tcpdump -e -nn -i enp24s1f2
265 #. Create one flow to redirect the traffic to VF2 by DCF::
267 flow create 0 priority 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 src is 192.168.0.2 \
268 dst is 192.168.0.3 / end actions vf id 2 / end
270 #. Send the packet, and it should be displayed on tcpdump::
272 sendp(Ether(src='3c:fd:fe:aa:bb:78', dst='00:00:00:01:02:03')/IP(src=' \
273 192.168.0.2', dst="192.168.0.3")/TCP(flags='S')/Raw(load='XXXXXXXXXX'), \
274 iface="enp24s0f0", count=10)
276 Sample Application Notes
277 ------------------------
282 Vlan filter only works when Promiscuous mode is off.
284 To start ``testpmd``, and add vlan 10 to port 0:
286 .. code-block:: console
288 ./app/dpdk-testpmd -l 0-15 -n 4 -- -i
291 testpmd> rx_vlan add 10 0
293 Limitations or Known issues
294 ---------------------------
296 The Intel E810 requires a programmable pipeline package be downloaded
297 by the driver to support normal operations. The E810 has a limited
298 functionality built in to allow PXE boot and other use cases, but the
299 driver must download a package file during the driver initialization
302 The default DDP package file name is ice.pkg. For a specific NIC, the
303 DDP package supposed to be loaded can have a filename: ice-xxxxxx.pkg,
304 where 'xxxxxx' is the 64-bit PCIe Device Serial Number of the NIC. For
305 example, if the NIC's device serial number is 00-CC-BB-FF-FF-AA-05-68,
306 the device-specific DDP package filename is ice-00ccbbffffaa0568.pkg
307 (in hex and all low case). During initialization, the driver searches
308 in the following paths in order: /lib/firmware/updates/intel/ice/ddp
309 and /lib/firmware/intel/ice/ddp. The corresponding device-specific DDP
310 package will be downloaded first if the file exists. If not, then the
311 driver tries to load the default package. The type of loaded package
312 is stored in ``ice_adapter->active_pkg_type``.
314 A symbolic link to the DDP package file is also ok. The same package
315 file is used by both the kernel driver and the DPDK PMD.