# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause # Copyright(c) 2018 Luca Boccassi if not dpdk_conf.get('RTE_ARCH_64') error('Only 64-bit compiles are supported for this platform type') endif dpdk_conf.set('RTE_ARCH', 'ppc_64') dpdk_conf.set('RTE_ARCH_PPC_64', 1) # RHEL 7.x uses gcc 4.8.X which doesn't generate code for Power 9 CPUs, # though it will detect a Power 9 CPU when the "-mcpu=native" argument # is used, resulting in a build failure. power9_supported = cc.has_argument('-mcpu=power9') if not power9_supported machine = 'power8' machine_args = ['-mcpu=power8', '-mtune=power8'] dpdk_conf.set('RTE_MACHINE','power8') endif # Certain POWER9 systems can scale as high as 1536 LCORES, but setting such a # high value can waste memory, cause timeouts in time limited autotests, and is # unlikely to be used in many production situations. Similarly, keeping the # default 64 LCORES seems too small as most POWER9 dual socket systems will have # at least 128 LCORES available. Set RTE_MAX_LCORE to 128 for POWER systems as # a compromise. dpdk_conf.set('RTE_MAX_LCORE', 128) # POWER systems do not allocate NUMA nodes sequentially. A dual socket system # will have CPUs associated with NUMA nodes 0 & 8, so ensure that the second # NUMA node will be supported by setting RTE_MAX_NUMA_NODES to 16. High end # systems can scale even higher with as many as 32 NUMA nodes. dpdk_conf.set('RTE_MAX_NUMA_NODES', 16) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE', 128)