From: Kamil Rytarowski Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 12:05:52 +0000 (+0200) Subject: net/thunderx: document secondary queue set support X-Git-Tag: spdx-start~5562 X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=428aa429ca3855973e080c2d5244f0dd178c5036;p=dpdk.git net/thunderx: document secondary queue set support Signed-off-by: Maciej Czekaj Signed-off-by: Kamil Rytarowski Signed-off-by: Zyta Szpak Signed-off-by: Slawomir Rosek Signed-off-by: Radoslaw Biernacki Signed-off-by: Jerin Jacob Acked-by: John McNamara --- diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/thunderx.rst b/doc/guides/nics/thunderx.rst index acc05a4ae9..9763bb65af 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/thunderx.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/thunderx.rst @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ Features of the ThunderX PMD are: - VLAN stripping - SR-IOV VF - NUMA support +- Multi queue set support (up to 96 queues (12 queue sets)) per port Supported ThunderX SoCs ----------------------- @@ -207,13 +208,13 @@ This section provides instructions to configure SR-IOV with Linux OS. .. code-block:: console 0002:01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Cavium Networks Device a01e (rev 01) - ... - Capabilities: [100 v1] Alternative Routing-ID Interpretation (ARI) - ... - Capabilities: [180 v1] Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) - ... - Kernel driver in use: thunder-nic - ... + ... + Capabilities: [100 v1] Alternative Routing-ID Interpretation (ARI) + ... + Capabilities: [180 v1] Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) + ... + Kernel driver in use: thunder-nic + ... .. note:: @@ -230,18 +231,18 @@ This section provides instructions to configure SR-IOV with Linux OS. .. code-block:: console 0002:01:00.1 Ethernet controller: Cavium Networks Device 0011 (rev 01) - ... - Capabilities: [100 v1] Alternative Routing-ID Interpretation (ARI) - ... - Kernel driver in use: thunder-nicvf - ... + ... + Capabilities: [100 v1] Alternative Routing-ID Interpretation (ARI) + ... + Kernel driver in use: thunder-nicvf + ... 0002:01:00.2 Ethernet controller: Cavium Networks Device 0011 (rev 01) - ... - Capabilities: [100 v1] Alternative Routing-ID Interpretation (ARI) - ... - Kernel driver in use: thunder-nicvf - ... + ... + Capabilities: [100 v1] Alternative Routing-ID Interpretation (ARI) + ... + Kernel driver in use: thunder-nicvf + ... .. note:: @@ -322,6 +323,112 @@ This section provides instructions to configure SR-IOV with Linux OS. #. Refer to section :ref:`Running testpmd ` for instruction how to launch ``testpmd`` application. +Multiple Queue Set per DPDK port configuration +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +There are two types of VFs: + +- Primary VF +- Secondary VF + +Each port consists of a primary VF and n secondary VF(s). Each VF provides 8 Tx/Rx queues to a port. +When a given port is configured to use more than 8 queues, it requires one (or more) secondary VF. +Each secondary VF adds 8 additional queues to the queue set. + +During PMD driver initialization, the primary VF's are enumerated by checking the +specific flag (see sqs message in DPDK boot log - sqs indicates secondary queue set). +They are at the beginning of VF list (the remain ones are secondary VF's). + +The primary VFs are used as master queue sets. Secondary VFs provide +additional queue sets for primary ones. If a port is configured for more then +8 queues than it will request for additional queues from secondary VFs. + +Secondary VFs cannot be shared between primary VFs. + +Primary VFs are present on the beginning of the 'Network devices using kernel +driver' list, secondary VFs are on the remaining on the remaining part of the list. + + .. note:: + + The VNIC driver in the multiqueue setup works differently than other drivers like `ixgbe`. + We need to bind separately each specific queue set device with the ``tools/dpdk-devbind.py`` utility. + + .. note:: + + Depending on the hardware used, the kernel driver sets a threshold ``vf_id``. VFs that try to attached with an id below or equal to + this boundary are considered primary VFs. VFs that try to attach with an id above this boundary are considered secondary VFs. + + +Example device binding +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +If a system has three interfaces, a total of 18 VF devices will be created +on a non-NUMA machine. + + .. note:: + + NUMA systems have 12 VFs per port and non-NUMA 6 VFs per port. + + .. code-block:: console + + # tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status + + Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver + ============================================ + + + Network devices using kernel driver + =================================== + 0000:01:10.0 'Device a026' if= drv=thunder-BGX unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0000:01:10.1 'Device a026' if= drv=thunder-BGX unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:00.0 'Device a01e' if= drv=thunder-nic unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:00.1 'Device 0011' if=eth0 drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:00.2 'Device 0011' if=eth1 drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:00.3 'Device 0011' if=eth2 drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:00.4 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:00.5 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:00.6 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:00.7 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:01.0 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:01.1 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:01.2 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:01.3 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:01.4 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:01.5 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:01.6 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:01.7 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:02.0 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:02.1 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + 0002:01:02.2 'Device 0011' if= drv=thunder-nicvf unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + + Other network devices + ===================== + 0002:00:03.0 'Device a01f' unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic + + +We want to bind two physical interfaces with 24 queues each device, we attach two primary VFs +and four secondary queues. In our example we choose two 10G interfaces eth1 (0002:01:00.2) and eth2 (0002:01:00.3). +We will choose four secondary queue sets from the ending of the list (0002:01:01.7-0002:01:02.2). + + +#. Bind two primary VFs to the ``vfio-pci`` driver: + + .. code-block:: console + + tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 0002:01:00.2 + tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 0002:01:00.3 + +#. Bind four primary VFs to the ``vfio-pci`` driver: + + .. code-block:: console + + tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 0002:01:01.7 + tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 0002:01:02.0 + tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 0002:01:02.1 + tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 0002:01:02.2 + +The nicvf thunderx driver will make use of attached secondary VFs automatically during the interface configuration stage. + Limitations ----------- @@ -346,10 +453,3 @@ Maximum packet segments The ThunderX SoC family NICs support up to 12 segments per packet when working in scatter/gather mode. So, setting MTU will result with ``EINVAL`` when the frame size does not fit in the maximum number of segments. - -Limited VFs -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -The ThunderX SoC family NICs has 128VFs and each VF has 8/8 queues -for RX/TX respectively. Current driver implementation has one to one mapping -between physical port and VF hence only limited VFs can be used.