From dacdbfa457525ef5cabdd1db9854310da8f37a6b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bernard Iremonger Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 14:15:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] doc: getting started guide for freebsd The 1.7 DPDK_FreeBSD_GSG document in MSWord has been converted to rst format for use with Sphinx. There is an rst file for each chapter and an index.rst file which contains the table of contents. The top level index file has been modified to include this guide. This is the second document from a set of 6 documents. Signed-off-by: Bernard Iremonger --- doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/build_dpdk.rst | 275 +++++++++++++++++++ doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/build_sample_apps.rst | 185 +++++++++++++ doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/index.rst | 83 ++++++ doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/intro.rst | 74 +++++ doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/sys_reqs.rst | 163 +++++++++++ doc/guides/index.rst | 1 + 6 files changed, 781 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/build_dpdk.rst create mode 100644 doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/build_sample_apps.rst create mode 100644 doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/index.rst create mode 100644 doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/intro.rst create mode 100644 doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/sys_reqs.rst diff --git a/doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/build_dpdk.rst b/doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/build_dpdk.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9b788408cc --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/build_dpdk.rst @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ +.. BSD LICENSE + Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT + LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, + DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY + THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT + (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE + OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +Compiling the Intel® DPDK Target from Source +============================================ + +Install the Intel® DPDK and Browse Sources +------------------------------------------ + +First, uncompress the archive and move to the Intel® DPDK source directory: + +.. code-block:: console + + user@host:~ # unzip DPDK-zip + user@host:~ # cd DPDK- + user@host:~/DPDK # ls + app/ config/ examples/ lib/ LICENSE.GPL LICENSE.LGPL Makefile mk/ scripts/ tools/ + +The Intel® DPDK is composed of several directories: + +* lib: Source code of Intel® DPDK libraries + +* app: Source code of Intel® DPDK applications (automatic tests) + +* examples: Source code of Intel® DPDK applications + +* config, tools, scripts, mk: Framework-related makefiles, scripts and configuration + +Installation of the Intel® DPDK Target Environments +--------------------------------------------------- + +The format of an Intel® DPDK target is: + +ARCH-MACHINE-EXECENV-TOOLCHAIN + +Where: + +* ARCH is: x86_64 + +* MACHINE is: native + +* EXECENV is: bsdapp + +* TOOLCHAIN is: gcc + +The configuration files for the Intel® DPDK targets can be found in the DPDK/config directory in the form of: + +:: + + defconfig_ARCH-MACHINE-EXECENV-TOOLCHAIN + +.. note:: + + Configuration files are provided with the RTE_MACHINE optimization level set. + Within the configuration files, the RTE_MACHINE configuration value is set to native, + which means that the compiled software is tuned for the platform on which it is built. + For more information on this setting, and its possible values, + see the *Intel® DPDK Programmers Guide*. + +To install and make the target, use gmake install T= CC=gcc48. + +For example to compile for FreeBSD* use: + +.. code-block:: console + + gmake install T=x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc CC=gcc48 + +To prepare a target without building it, for example, +if the configuration changes need to be made before compilation, +use the gmake config T= command: + +.. code-block:: console + + gmake config T=x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc CC=gcc48 + +To build after configuration, change directory to ./x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc and use: + +.. code-block:: console + + gmake CC=gcc48 + +Browsing the Installed Intel®DPDK Environment Target +---------------------------------------------------- + +Once a target is created, it contains all the libraries +and header files for the Intel® DPDK environment that are required to build customer applications. +In addition, the test and testpmd applications are built under the build/app directory, which may be used for testing. +A kmod directory is also present that contains the kernel modules to install: + +.. code-block:: console + + user@host:~/DPDK # ls x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc + app build hostapp include kmod lib Makefile + +Loading the Intel® DPDK contigmem Module +---------------------------------------- + +To run any Intel® DPDK application, the contigmem module must be loaded into the running kernel. +The module is found in the kmod sub-directory of the Intel® DPDK target directory. +The module can be loaded using kldload (assuming that the current directory is the Intel® DPDK target directory): + +.. code-block:: console + + kldload ./kmod/contigmem.ko + +It is advisable to include the loading of the contigmem module during the boot process to avoid issues +with potential memory fragmentation during later system up time. +This can be achieved by copying the module to the /boot/kernel/ directory and placing the following into /boot/loader.conf: + +:: + + contigmem_load="YES" + +.. note:: + + The contigmem_load directive should be placed after any definitions of hw.contigmem.num_buffers + and hw.contigmem.buffer_size if the default values are not to be used. + +An error such as kldload: can't load ./x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc/kmod/contigmem.ko: Exec format error, +is generally attributed to not having enough contiguous memory available and can be verified via dmesg or /var/log/messages: + +.. code-block:: console + + kernel: contigmalloc failed for buffer + +To avoid this error, reduce the number of buffers or the buffer size. + +Loading the Intel® DPDK nic_uio Module +-------------------------------------- + +After loading the contigmem module, the nic_uio must also be loaded into the running kernel prior to running any Intel® DPDK application. +This module must be loaded using the kldload command as shown below (assuming that the current directory is the Intel® DPDK target directory). + +.. code-block:: console + + kldload ./kmod/nic_uio.ko + +.. note:: + + Currently loaded modules can be seen by using the kldstat command. + A module can be removed from the running kernel by using kldunload . + While the nic_uio module can be loaded during boot, + the module load order cannot be guaranteed and in the case where only some ports are bound to nic_uio + and others remain in use by the original driver, it is necessary to load nic_uio after booting into the kernel, + specifically after the original driver has been loaded. + +To load the module during boot, copy the nic_uio module to /boot/kernel and place the following into /boot/loader.conf: + +:: + + nic_uio_load="YES" + +.. note:: + + nic_uio_load="YES" must appear after the contigmem_load directive, if it exists. + +Binding Network Ports to the nic_uio Module +------------------------------------------- + +By default, the nic_uio module will take ownership of network ports if they are recognized Intel® DPDK devices +and are not owned by another module. + +Device ownership can be viewed using the pciconf -l command. + +The example below shows four Intel® 82599 network ports under if_ixgbe module ownership. + +.. code-block:: console + + user@host:~ # pciconf -l + ix0@pci0:1:0:0: class=0x020000 card=0x00038086 chip=0x10fb8086 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 + ix1@pci0:1:0:1: class=0x020000 card=0x00038086 chip=0x10fb8086 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 + ix2@pci0:2:0:0: class=0x020000 card=0x00038086 chip=0x10fb8086 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 + ix3@pci0:2:0:1: class=0x020000 card=0x00038086 chip=0x10fb8086 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 + +The first column constitutes three components: + +#. Device name: ixN + +#. Unit name: pci0 + +#. Selector (Bus:Device:Function): 1:0:0 + +Where no driver is associated with a device, the device name will be none. + +By default, the FreeBSD* kernel will include built-in drivers for the most common devices; +a kernel rebuild would normally be required to either remove the drivers or configure them as loadable modules. + +To avoid building a custom kernel, the nic_uio module can detach a network port from its current device driver. +This is achieved by setting the hw.nic_uio.bdfs kernel environment variable prior to loading nic_uio, as follows: + +:: + + hw.nic_uio.bdfs="b:d:f,b:d:f,..." + +Where a comma separated list of selectors is set, the list must not contain any whitespace. + +For example to re-bind ix2@pci0:2:0:0 and ix3@pci0:2:0: to the nic_uio module upon loading, use the following command: + +.. code-block:: console + + kenv hw.nic_uio.bdfs="2:0:0,2:0:1" + +The variable can also be specified during boot by placing the following into /boot/ loader.conf: + +:: + + hw.nic_uio.bdfs="2:0:0,2:0:1" + +To restore the original device binding, +it is necessary to reboot FreeBSD* if the original driver has been compiled into the kernel. + +For example to rebind some or all ports to the original driver: + +Update or remove the hw.nic_uio.bdfs entry in /boot/loader.conf if specified there for persistency, then; + +.. code-block:: console + + reboot + +If rebinding to a driver that is a loadable module, the network port binding can be reset without rebooting. +This requires the unloading of the nic_uio module and the original driver. + +Update or remove the hw.nic_uio.bdfs entry from /boot/loader.conf if specified there for persistency. + +.. code-block:: console + + kldunload nic_uio + +kldunload + +.. code-block:: console + + kenv -u hw.nic_uio.bdfs + +to remove all network ports from nic_uio and undefined this system variable OR + +.. code-block:: console + + kenv hw.nic_uio.bdfs="b:d:f,b:d:f,..." + +(to update nic_uio ports) + +.. code-block:: console + + kldload + kldload nic_uio + +(if updating the list of associated network ports) diff --git a/doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/build_sample_apps.rst b/doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/build_sample_apps.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7e85467805 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/build_sample_apps.rst @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +.. 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All rights reserved. + All rights reserved. + + Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + are met: + + * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + distribution. + * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its + contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived + from this software without specific prior written permission. + + THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR + A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT + LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, + DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY + THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT + (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE + OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +Compiling and Running Sample Applications +========================================= + +The chapter describes how to compile and run applications in an Intel® DPDK environment. +It also provides a pointer to where sample applications are stored. + +Compiling a Sample Application +------------------------------ + +Once an Intel® DPDK target environment directory has been created (such as x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc), +it contains all libraries and header files required to build an application. + +When compiling an application in the FreeBSD* environment on the Intel® DPDK, +the following variables must be exported: + +* RTE_SDK - Points to the Intel® DPDK installation directory. + +* RTE_TARGET - Points to the Intel® DPDK target environment directory. + For FreeBSD*, this is the x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc directory. + +The following is an example of creating the helloworld application, +which runs in the Intel® DPDK FreeBSD* environment. +This example may be found in the ${RTE_SDK}/examples directory. + +The directory contains the main.c file. +This file, when combined with the libraries in the Intel® DPDK target environment, +calls the various functions to initialize the Intel® DPDK environment, +then launches an entry point (dispatch application) for each core to be utilized. +By default, the binary is generated in the build directory. + +.. code-block:: console + + user@host:~/DPDK$ cd examples/helloworld/ + user@host:~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ setenv RTE_SDK $HOME/DPDK + user@host:~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ setenv RTE_TARGET x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc + user@host:~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ gmake CC=gcc48 + CC main.o + LD helloworld + INSTALL-APP helloworld + INSTALL-MAP helloworld.map + user@host:~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ ls build/app + helloworld helloworld.map + +.. note:: + + In the above example, helloworld was in the directory structure of the Intel® DPDK. + However, it could have been located outside the directory structure to keep the Intel® DPDK structure intact. + In the following case, the helloworld application is copied to a new directory as a new starting point. + +.. code-block:: console + + user@host:~$ setenv RTE_SDK /home/user/DPDK + user@host:~$ cp -r $(RTE_SDK)/examples/helloworld my_rte_app + user@host:~$ cd my_rte_app/ + user@host:~$ setenv RTE_TARGET x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc + user@host:~/my_rte_app$ gmake CC=gcc48 + CC main.o + LD helloworld + INSTALL-APP helloworld + INSTALL-MAP helloworld.map + +Running a Sample Application +---------------------------- + +#. The contigmem and nic_uio modules must be set up prior to running an application. + +#. Any ports to be used by the application must be already bound to the nic_uio module, + as described in section Section 3.6, “ , ” prior to running the application. + The application is linked with the Intel® DPDK target environment's Environment Abstraction Layer (EAL) library, + which provides some options that are generic to every Intel® DPDK application. + +The following is the list of options that can be given to the EAL: + +.. code-block:: console + + ./rte-app -c COREMASK -n NUM [-b ] [-m MB] [-r NUM] [-v] [--file-prefix] [--proc-type ] + +.. note:: + + EAL has a common interface between all operating systems and is based on the Linux* notation for PCI devices. + The device and function separator used is a ":" rather than "." as seen with pciconf on FreeBSD*. + For example, a FreeBSD* device selector of pci0:2:0:1 is referred to as 02:00.1 in EAL. + +The EAL options for FreeBSD* are as follows: + +* -c COREMASK + : A hexadecimal bit mask of the cores to run on. + Note that core numbering can change between platforms and should be determined beforehand. + +* -n NUM + : Number of memory channels per processor socket. + +* -b + : blacklisting of ports; prevent EAL from using specified PCI device (multiple -b options are allowed). + +* --use-device + : use the specified ethernet device(s) only. + Use comma-separate <[domain:]bus:devid.func> values. Cannot be used with -b option. + +* -r NUM + : Number of memory ranks. + +* -v + : Display version information on startup. + +* --proc-type + : The type of process instance. + +Other options, specific to Linux* and are not supported under FreeBSD* are as follows: + +* socket-mem + : Memory to allocate from hugepages on specific sockets. + +* --huge-dir + : The directory where hugetlbfs is mounted. + +* --file-prefix + : The prefix text used for hugepage filenames. + +* -m MB + : Memory to allocate from hugepages, regardless of processor socket. + It is recommended that --socket-mem be used instead of this option. + +The -c and the -n options are mandatory; the others are optional. + +Copy the Intel® DPDK application binary to your target, +then run the application as follows (assuming the platform has four memory channels, +and that cores 0-3 are present and are to be used for running the application): + +.. code-block:: console + + root@target:~$ ./helloworld -c f -n 4 + +.. note:: + + The --proc-type and --file-prefix EAL options are used for running multiple Intel® DPDK processes. + See the “Multi-process Sample Application” chapter in the + *Intel® DPDK Sample Applications User Guide and the Intel® DPDK Programmers Guide* for more details. + +Running Intel®DPDK Applications Without Root Privileges +------------------------------------------------------- + +Although applications using the Intel® DPDK use network ports and other hardware resources directly, +with a number of small permission adjustments, +it is possible to run these applications as a user other than “root”. +To do so, the ownership, or permissions, on the following file system objects should be adjusted to ensure +that the user account being used to run the Intel® DPDK application has access to them: + +* The userspace-io device files in /dev, for example, /dev/uio0, /dev/uio1, and so on + +* The userspace contiguous memory device: /dev/contigmem + +.. note:: + + Please refer to the Intel® DPDK Release Notes for supported applications. diff --git a/doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/index.rst b/doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/index.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..da5be8564a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/index.rst @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +.. 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