From: Feifei Wang Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 10:30:59 +0000 (+0800) Subject: examples/eventdev: check CPU core enabling X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3d15913432f12a2abcaa00122502eb944feeeb29;p=dpdk.git examples/eventdev: check CPU core enabling In the case that the cores are isolated, if "-l" or "-c" parameter is not added, the cores will not be enabled and can not launch worker function correctly. In the meanwhile, no error information is reported. For example: totally CPUs:16 isolated CPUs:1-8 command: sudo gdb -args ./dpdk-eventdev_pipeline --vdev event_sw0 \ -- -r1 -t1 -e4 -w F00 -s4 -n0 -c32 -W1000 -D cores information: rte_config->lcore_role = {ROLE_RTE, ROLE_OFF, ROLE_OFF, ROLE_OFF, ROLE_OFF, ROLE_OFF, ROLE_OFF, ROLE_OFF, ROLE_OFF, ROLE_RTE, ROLE_RTE, ROLE_RTE, ROLE_RTE, ROLE_RTE, ROLE_RTE, ROLE_RTE} output information: ... [main()] lcore 9 executing worker, using eventdev port 0 [main()] lcore 10 executing worker, using eventdev port 1 [main()] lcore 11 executing worker, using eventdev port 2 This is because "RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER" chooses the enabled core. In the case that the cores are isolated, "the lcore_role" flag of isolated cores are set as "ROLE_OFF" by default(not enabled). So if we choose these isolated cores as workers, "RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER" will ignore these cores and not launch worker functions on them. To fix this, add "-l" parameters to doc and add lcore enabled check. Fixes: 1094ca96689c ("doc: add SW eventdev pipeline to sample app guide") Cc: stable@dpdk.org Signed-off-by: Feifei Wang Reviewed-by: Ruifeng Wang --- diff --git a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/eventdev_pipeline.rst b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/eventdev_pipeline.rst index 4508c3dcc8..19ff53803e 100644 --- a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/eventdev_pipeline.rst +++ b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/eventdev_pipeline.rst @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ options. An example eventdev pipeline running with the software eventdev PMD using these settings is shown below: + * ``-l 0,2,8-15``: lcore to use * ``-r1``: core mask 0x1 for RX * ``-t1``: core mask 0x1 for TX * ``-e4``: core mask 0x4 for the software scheduler @@ -46,8 +47,8 @@ these settings is shown below: .. code-block:: console - .//examples/dpdk-eventdev_pipeline --vdev event_sw0 -- -r1 -t1 \ - -e4 -w FF00 -s4 -n0 -c32 -W1000 -D + .//examples/dpdk-eventdev_pipeline -l 0,2,8-15 --vdev event_sw0 \ + -- -r1 -t1 -e4 -w FF00 -s4 -n0 -c32 -W1000 -D The application has some sanity checking built-in, so if there is a function (e.g.; the RX core) which doesn't have a cpu core mask assigned, the application diff --git a/examples/eventdev_pipeline/main.c b/examples/eventdev_pipeline/main.c index 823f8b51c2..ae50591b88 100644 --- a/examples/eventdev_pipeline/main.c +++ b/examples/eventdev_pipeline/main.c @@ -239,8 +239,15 @@ parse_app_args(int argc, char **argv) if (fdata->worker_core[i]) cdata.num_workers++; - if (core_in_use(i)) + if (core_in_use(i)) { + if (!rte_lcore_is_enabled(i)) { + printf("lcore %d is not enabled in lcore list\n", + i); + rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, + "check lcore params failed\n"); + } cdata.active_cores++; + } } }