X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fguides%2Fbbdevs%2Fturbo_sw.rst;h=43c5129fd71cb158c6e219e5bd8fb9590c43b342;hb=fbef5a422d9bb5279fbfd538367deb07d9f4c658;hp=7448dc997bb47cbc279ffb9dd0d47a84ef14f259;hpb=795ae2df4d7e853c8d997f1b0a2ee8bcfbbc0795;p=dpdk.git diff --git a/doc/guides/bbdevs/turbo_sw.rst b/doc/guides/bbdevs/turbo_sw.rst index 7448dc997b..43c5129fd7 100644 --- a/doc/guides/bbdevs/turbo_sw.rst +++ b/doc/guides/bbdevs/turbo_sw.rst @@ -4,23 +4,32 @@ SW Turbo Poll Mode Driver ========================= -The SW Turbo PMD (**turbo_sw**) provides a poll mode bbdev driver that utilizes -Intel optimized libraries for LTE Layer 1 workloads acceleration. This PMD -supports the functions: Turbo FEC, Rate Matching and CRC functions. +The SW Turbo PMD (**baseband_turbo_sw**) provides a software only poll mode bbdev +driver that can optionally utilize Intel optimized libraries for LTE and 5GNR +Layer 1 workloads acceleration. + +Note that the driver can also be built without any dependency with reduced +functionality for maintenance purpose. + +To enable linking to the SDK libraries see detailed installation section below. + +This PMD supports the functions: FEC, Rate Matching and CRC functions detailed +in the Features section. Features -------- -SW Turbo PMD has support for the following capabilities: +SW Turbo PMD can support for the following capabilities when the SDK libraries +are used: -For the encode operation: +For the LTE encode operation: * ``RTE_BBDEV_TURBO_CRC_24A_ATTACH`` * ``RTE_BBDEV_TURBO_CRC_24B_ATTACH`` * ``RTE_BBDEV_TURBO_RATE_MATCH`` * ``RTE_BBDEV_TURBO_RV_INDEX_BYPASS`` -For the decode operation: +For the LTE decode operation: * ``RTE_BBDEV_TURBO_SUBBLOCK_DEINTERLEAVE`` * ``RTE_BBDEV_TURBO_CRC_TYPE_24B`` @@ -29,11 +38,25 @@ For the decode operation: * ``RTE_BBDEV_TURBO_DEC_TB_CRC_24B_KEEP`` * ``RTE_BBDEV_TURBO_EARLY_TERMINATION`` +For the 5G NR LDPC encode operation: + +* ``RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_RATE_MATCH`` +* ``RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_CRC_24A_ATTACH`` +* ``RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_CRC_24B_ATTACH`` + +For the 5G NR LDPC decode operation: + +* ``RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_CRC_TYPE_24B_CHECK`` +* ``RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_CRC_TYPE_24A_CHECK`` +* ``RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_CRC_TYPE_24B_DROP`` +* ``RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_HQ_COMBINE_IN_ENABLE`` +* ``RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_HQ_COMBINE_OUT_ENABLE`` +* ``RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_ITERATION_STOP_ENABLE`` Limitations ----------- -* In-place operations for Turbo encode and decode are not supported +* In-place operations for encode and decode are not supported Installation ------------ @@ -41,14 +64,10 @@ Installation FlexRAN SDK Download ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -To build DPDK with the *turbo_sw* PMD the user is required to download -the export controlled ``FlexRAN SDK`` Libraries. An account at `Intel Resource -Design Center `_ -needs to be registered. +As an option it is possible to link this driver with FleXRAN SDK libraries +which can enable real time signal processing using AVX instructions. -Once registered, the user needs to log in, and look for -*Intel FlexRAN Software Release Package 1_4_0* to download or directly through -this `link `_. +These libraries are available through this `link `_. After download is complete, the user needs to unpack and compile on their system before building DPDK. @@ -57,22 +76,24 @@ The following table maps DPDK versions with past FlexRAN SDK releases: .. _table_flexran_releases: -.. table:: DPDK and FlexRAN SDK releases compliance +.. table:: DPDK and FlexRAN FEC SDK releases compliance ===================== ============================ - DPDK version FlexRAN SDK release + DPDK version FlexRAN FEC SDK release ===================== ============================ - 18.02 1.3.0 - 18.05 1.4.0 + 19.08 19.04 ===================== ============================ FlexRAN SDK Installation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Note that the installation of these libraries is optional. + The following are pre-requisites for building FlexRAN SDK Libraries: - (a) An AVX2 supporting machine - (b) Windriver TS 2 or CentOS 7 operating systems - (c) Intel ICC 17.0.3 compiler installed + (a) An AVX2 or AVX512 supporting machine + (b) CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core) operating system is advised + (c) Intel ICC 18.0.1 20171018 compiler or more recent and related libraries + ICC is `available with a free community license `_. The following instructions should be followed in this exact order: @@ -82,20 +103,18 @@ The following instructions should be followed in this exact order: source /linux/bin/compilervars.sh intel64 -platform linux - -#. Extract the ``576288-576288-intel-swa-sw-flexran-release-package-r1-4-0.zip`` - package, then run the SDK extractor script and accept the license: +#. Run the SDK extractor script and accept the license: .. code-block:: console - cd /FlexRAN-1.4.0/ - ./SDK-R1.4.0.sh + cd + ./FlexRAN-FEC-SDK-19-04.sh #. Generate makefiles based on system configuration: .. code-block:: console - cd /FlexRAN-1.4.0/SDK-R1.4.0/sdk/ + cd /FlexRAN-FEC-SDK-19-04/sdk/ ./create-makefiles-linux.sh #. A build folder is generated in this form ``build--``, enter that @@ -103,14 +122,13 @@ The following instructions should be followed in this exact order: .. code-block:: console - cd build-avx2-icc/ - make install - + cd build-avx512-icc/ + make && make install Initialization -------------- -In order to enable this virtual bbdev PMD, the user must: +In order to enable this virtual bbdev PMD, the user may: * Build the ``FLEXRAN SDK`` libraries (explained in Installation section). @@ -118,22 +136,27 @@ In order to enable this virtual bbdev PMD, the user must: FlexRAN SDK libraries were installed. And ``DIR_WIRELESS_SDK`` to the path where the libraries were extracted. +* Tune the meson build option pointing the location of the FlexRAN SDK libraries ``flexran_sdk`` + Example: .. code-block:: console - export FLEXRAN_SDK=/FlexRAN-1.4.0/SDK-R1.4.0/sdk/build-avx2-icc/install - export DIR_WIRELESS_SDK=/FlexRAN-1.4.0/SDK-R1.4.0/sdk/ + export FLEXRAN_SDK=/FlexRAN-FEC-SDK-19-04/sdk/build-avx2-icc/install + export DIR_WIRELESS_SDK=/FlexRAN-FEC-SDK-19-04/sdk/build-avx2-icc/ + cd build + meson configure -Dflexran_sdk=/FlexRAN-FEC-SDK-19-04/sdk/build-avx512-icc/install +* For AVX512 machines with SDK libraries installed then both 4G and 5G can be enabled for full real time FEC capability. + For AVX2 machines it is possible to only enable the 4G libraries and the PMD capabilities will be limited to 4G FEC. + If no library is present then the PMD driver will still build but its capabilities will be limited accordingly. -* Set ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_PMD_BBDEV_TURBO_SW=y`` in DPDK common configuration - file ``config/common_base``. To use the PMD in an application, user must: -- Call ``rte_vdev_init("turbo_sw")`` within the application. +- Call ``rte_vdev_init("baseband_turbo_sw")`` within the application. -- Use ``--vdev="turbo_sw"`` in the EAL options, which will call ``rte_vdev_init()`` internally. +- Use ``--vdev="baseband_turbo_sw"`` in the EAL options, which will call ``rte_vdev_init()`` internally. The following parameters (all optional) can be provided in the previous two calls: @@ -147,5 +170,5 @@ Example: .. code-block:: console - ./test-bbdev.py -e="--vdev=turbo_sw,socket_id=0,max_nb_queues=8" \ - -c validation -v ./test_vectors/bbdev_vector_t?_default.data + ./test-bbdev.py -e="--vdev=baseband_turbo_sw,socket_id=0,max_nb_queues=8" \ + -c validation -v ./turbo_*_default.data