1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
|
.. BSD LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2015, Cisco Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. 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.
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 HOLDER 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.
ENIC Poll Mode Driver
=====================
ENIC PMD is the DPDK poll-mode driver for the Cisco System Inc. VIC Ethernet
NICs. These adapters are also referred to as vNICs below. If you are running
or would like to run DPDK software applications on Cisco UCS servers using
Cisco VIC adapters the following documentation is relevant.
How to obtain ENIC PMD integrated DPDK
--------------------------------------
ENIC PMD support is integrated into the DPDK suite. dpdk-<version>.tar.gz
should be downloaded from http://dpdk.org
Configuration information
-------------------------
- **DPDK Configuration Parameters**
The following configuration options are available for the ENIC PMD:
- **CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_ENIC_PMD** (default y): Enables or disables inclusion
of the ENIC PMD driver in the DPDK compilation.
- **CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_ENIC_DEBUG** (default n): Enables or disables debug
logging within the ENIC PMD driver.
- **vNIC Configuration Parameters**
- **Number of Queues**
The maximum number of receive and transmit queues are configurable on a per
vNIC basis through the Cisco UCS Manager (CIMC or UCSM). These values
should be configured to be greater than or equal to the nb_rx_q and nb_tx_q
parameters expected to used in the call to the rte_eth_dev_configure()
function.
- **Size of Queues**
Likewise, the number of receive and transmit descriptors are configurable on
a per vNIC bases via the UCS Manager and should be greater than or equal to
the nb_rx_desc and nb_tx_desc parameters expected to be used in the calls
to rte_eth_rx_queue_setup() and rte_eth_tx_queue_setup() respectively.
- **Interrupts**
Only one interrupt per vNIC interface should be configured in the UCS
manager regardless of the number receive/transmit queues. The ENIC PMD
uses this interrupt to get information about errors in the fast path.
Limitations
-----------
- **VLAN 0 Priority Tagging**
If a vNIC is configured in TRUNK mode by the UCS manager, the adapter will
priority tag egress packets according to 802.1Q if they were not already
VLAN tagged by software. If the adapter is connected to a properly configured
switch, there will be no unexpected behavior.
In test setups where an Ethernet port of a Cisco adapter in TRUNK mode is
connected point-to-point to another adapter port or connected though a router
instead of a switch, all ingress packets will be VLAN tagged. Programs such
as l3fwd which do not account for VLAN tags in packets will misbehave. The
solution is to enable VLAN stripping on ingress. The follow code fragment is
example of how to accomplish this:
.. code-block:: console
vlan_offload = rte_eth_dev_get_vlan_offload(port);
vlan_offload |= ETH_VLAN_STRIP_OFFLOAD;
rte_eth_dev_set_vlan_offload(port, vlan_offload);
How to build the suite?
-----------------------
The build instructions for the DPDK suite should be followed. By default
the ENIC PMD library will be built into the DPDK library.
For configuring and using UIO and VFIO frameworks, please refer the
documentation that comes with DPDK suite.
Supported Cisco VIC adapters
----------------------------
ENIC PMD supports all recent generations of Cisco VIC adapters including:
- VIC 1280
- VIC 1240
- VIC 1225
- VIC 1285
- VIC 1225T
- VIC 1227
- VIC 1227T
- VIC 1380
- VIC 1340
- VIC 1385
- VIC 1387
- Flow director features are not supported on generation 1 Cisco VIC adapters
(M81KR and P81E)
Supported Operating Systems
---------------------------
Any Linux distribution fulfilling the conditions described in Dependencies
section of DPDK documentation.
Supported features
------------------
- Unicast, multicast and broadcast transmission and reception
- Receive queue polling
- Port Hardware Statistics
- Hardware VLAN acceleration
- IP checksum offload
- Receive side VLAN stripping
- Multiple receive and transmit queues
- Flow Director ADD, UPDATE, DELETE, STATS operation support for IPV4 5-TUPLE
flows
- Promiscuous mode
- Setting RX VLAN (supported via UCSM/CIMC only)
- VLAN filtering (supported via UCSM/CIMC only)
- Execution of application by unprivileged system users
- IPV4, IPV6 and TCP RSS hashing
- Scattered Rx
- MTU update
Known bugs and Unsupported features in this release
---------------------------------------------------
- Signature or flex byte based flow direction
- Drop feature of flow direction
- VLAN based flow direction
- non-IPV4 flow direction
- Setting of extended VLAN
- UDP RSS hashing
- MTU update only works if Scattered Rx mode is disabled
Prerequisites
-------------
- Prepare the system as recommended by DPDK suite. This includes environment
variables, hugepages configuration, tool-chains and configuration
- Insert vfio-pci kernel module using the command 'modprobe vfio-pci' if the
user wants to use VFIO framework
- Insert uio kernel module using the command 'modprobe uio' if the user wants
to use UIO framework
- DPDK suite should be configured based on the user's decision to use VFIO or
UIO framework
- If the vNIC device(s) to be used is bound to the kernel mode Ethernet driver
(enic), use 'ifconfig' to bring the interface down. The dpdk-devbind.py tool
can then be used to unbind the device's bus id from the enic kernel mode
driver.
- Bind the intended vNIC to vfio-pci in case the user wants ENIC PMD to use
VFIO framework using dpdk-devbind.py.
- Bind the intended vNIC to igb_uio in case the user wants ENIC PMD to use
UIO framework using dpdk-devbind.py.
At this point the system should be ready to run DPDK applications. Once the
application runs to completion, the vNIC can be detached from vfio-pci or
igb_uio if necessary.
Root privilege is required to bind and unbind vNICs to/from VFIO/UIO.
VFIO framework helps an unprivileged user to run the applications.
For an unprivileged user to run the applications on DPDK and ENIC PMD,
it may be necessary to increase the maximum locked memory of the user.
The following command could be used to do this.
.. code-block:: console
sudo sh -c "ulimit -l <value in Kilo Bytes>"
The value depends on the memory configuration of the application, DPDK and
PMD. Typically, the limit has to be raised to higher than 2GB.
e.g., 2621440
The compilation of any unused drivers can be disabled using the
configuration file in config/ directory (e.g., config/common_linuxapp).
This would help in bringing down the time taken for building the
libraries and the initialization time of the application.
Additional Reference
--------------------
- http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/servers-unified-computing
Contact Information
-------------------
Any questions or bugs should be reported to DPDK community and to the ENIC PMD
maintainers:
- John Daley <johndale@cisco.com>
- Nelson Escobar <neescoba@cisco.com>
|