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.. BSD LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2016 QLogic Corporation
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
QEDE Poll Mode Driver
======================
The QEDE poll mode driver library (**librte_pmd_qede**) implements support
for **QLogic FastLinQ QL4xxxx 25G/40G CNA** family of adapters as well
as their virtual functions (VF) in SR-IOV context. It is supported on
several standard Linux distros like RHEL7.x, SLES12.x and Ubuntu.
It is compile-tested under FreeBSD OS.
More information can be found at `QLogic Corporation's Website
<http://www.qlogic.com>`_.
Supported Features
------------------
- Unicast/Multicast filtering
- Promiscuous mode
- Allmulti mode
- Port hardware statistics
- Jumbo frames (using single buffer)
- VLAN offload - Filtering and stripping
- Stateless checksum offloads (IPv4/TCP/UDP)
- Multiple Rx/Tx queues (queue-pairs)
- RSS (with user configurable table/key)
- TSS
- Multiple MAC address
- Default pause flow control
- SR-IOV VF for 25G/40G modes
Non-supported Features
----------------------
- Scatter-Gather Rx/Tx frames
- Unequal number of Rx/Tx queues
- MTU change (dynamic)
- SR-IOV PF
- Tunneling offloads
- Reload of the PMD after a non-graceful termination
Supported QLogic Adapters
-------------------------
- QLogic FastLinQ QL4xxxx 25G/40G/100G CNAs.
Prerequisites
-------------
- Requires firmware version **8.7.x.** and management firmware
version **8.7.x or higher**. Firmware may be available
inbox in certain newer Linux distros under the standard directory
``E.g. /lib/firmware/qed/qed_init_values_zipped-8.7.7.0.bin``
- If the required firmware files are not available then visit
`QLogic Driver Download Center <http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com>`_.
- This driver relies on external zlib library (-lz) for uncompressing
the firmware file.
Performance note
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- For better performance, it is recommended to use 4K or higher RX/TX rings.
Config File Options
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The following options can be modified in the ``.config`` file. Please note that
enabling debugging options may affect system performance.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_QEDE_PMD`` (default **y**)
Toggle compilation of QEDE PMD driver.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_QEDE_DEBUG_INFO`` (default **n**)
Toggle display of generic debugging messages.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_QEDE_DEBUG_DRIVER`` (default **n**)
Toggle display of ecore related messages.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_QEDE_DEBUG_TX`` (default **n**)
Toggle display of transmit fast path run-time messages.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_QEDE_DEBUG_RX`` (default **n**)
Toggle display of receive fast path run-time messages.
- ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_QEDE_FW`` (default **""**)
Gives absolute path of firmware file.
``Eg: "/lib/firmware/qed/qed_init_values_zipped-8.7.7.0.bin"``
Empty string indicates driver will pick up the firmware file
from the default location.
Driver Compilation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To compile QEDE PMD for Linux x86_64 gcc target, run the following ``make``
command::
cd <DPDK-source-directory>
make config T=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc install
To compile QEDE PMD for Linux x86_64 clang target, run the following ``make``
command::
cd <DPDK-source-directory>
make config T=x86_64-native-linuxapp-clang install
To compile QEDE PMD for FreeBSD x86_64 clang target, run the following ``gmake``
command::
cd <DPDK-source-directory>
gmake config T=x86_64-native-bsdapp-clang install
To compile QEDE PMD for FreeBSD x86_64 gcc target, run the following ``gmake``
command::
cd <DPDK-source-directory>
gmake config T=x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc install -Wl,-rpath=\
/usr/local/lib/gcc48 CC=gcc48
Sample Application Notes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This section demonstrates how to launch ``testpmd`` with QLogic 4xxxx
devices managed by ``librte_pmd_qede`` in Linux operating system.
#. Request huge pages:
.. code-block:: console
echo 1024 > /sys/kernel/mm/hugepages/hugepages-2048kB/nr_hugepages/ \
nr_hugepages
#. Load ``igb_uio`` driver:
.. code-block:: console
insmod ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/kmod/igb_uio.ko
#. Bind the QLogic 4xxxx adapters to ``igb_uio`` loaded in the
previous step:
.. code-block:: console
./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind igb_uio 0000:84:00.0 0000:84:00.1 \
0000:84:00.2 0000:84:00.3
#. Start ``testpmd`` with basic parameters:
(Enable QEDE_DEBUG_INFO=y to view informational messages)
.. code-block:: console
testpmd -c 0xff1 -n 4 -- -i --nb-cores=8 --portmask=0xf --rxd=4096 \
--txd=4096 --txfreet=4068 --enable-rx-cksum --rxq=4 --txq=4 \
--rss-ip --rss-udp
[...]
EAL: PCI device 0000:84:00.0 on NUMA socket 1
EAL: probe driver: 1077:1634 rte_qede_pmd
EAL: Not managed by a supported kernel driver, skipped
EAL: PCI device 0000:84:00.1 on NUMA socket 1
EAL: probe driver: 1077:1634 rte_qede_pmd
EAL: Not managed by a supported kernel driver, skipped
EAL: PCI device 0000:88:00.0 on NUMA socket 1
EAL: probe driver: 1077:1656 rte_qede_pmd
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7f738b200000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7f738b280000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7f738b300000
PMD: Chip details : BB1
PMD: Driver version : QEDE PMD 8.7.9.0_1.0.0
PMD: Firmware version : 8.7.7.0
PMD: Management firmware version : 8.7.8.0
PMD: Firmware file : /lib/firmware/qed/qed_init_values_zipped-8.7.7.0.bin
[QEDE PMD: (84:00.0:dpdk-port-0)]qede_common_dev_init:macaddr \
00:0e:1e:d2:09:9c
[...]
[QEDE PMD: (84:00.0:dpdk-port-0)]qede_tx_queue_setup:txq 0 num_desc 4096 \
tx_free_thresh 4068 socket 0
[QEDE PMD: (84:00.0:dpdk-port-0)]qede_tx_queue_setup:txq 1 num_desc 4096 \
tx_free_thresh 4068 socket 0
[QEDE PMD: (84:00.0:dpdk-port-0)]qede_tx_queue_setup:txq 2 num_desc 4096 \
tx_free_thresh 4068 socket 0
[QEDE PMD: (84:00.0:dpdk-port-0)]qede_tx_queue_setup:txq 3 num_desc 4096 \
tx_free_thresh 4068 socket 0
[QEDE PMD: (84:00.0:dpdk-port-0)]qede_rx_queue_setup:rxq 0 num_desc 4096 \
rx_buf_size=2148 socket 0
[QEDE PMD: (84:00.0:dpdk-port-0)]qede_rx_queue_setup:rxq 1 num_desc 4096 \
rx_buf_size=2148 socket 0
[QEDE PMD: (84:00.0:dpdk-port-0)]qede_rx_queue_setup:rxq 2 num_desc 4096 \
rx_buf_size=2148 socket 0
[QEDE PMD: (84:00.0:dpdk-port-0)]qede_rx_queue_setup:rxq 3 num_desc 4096 \
rx_buf_size=2148 socket 0
[QEDE PMD: (84:00.0:dpdk-port-0)]qede_dev_start:port 0
[QEDE PMD: (84:00.0:dpdk-port-0)]qede_dev_start:link status: down
[...]
Checking link statuses...
Port 0 Link Up - speed 25000 Mbps - full-duplex
Port 1 Link Up - speed 25000 Mbps - full-duplex
Port 2 Link Up - speed 25000 Mbps - full-duplex
Port 3 Link Up - speed 25000 Mbps - full-duplex
Done
testpmd>
SR-IOV: Prerequisites and Sample Application Notes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This section provides instructions to configure SR-IOV with Linux OS.
**Note**: librte_pmd_qede will be used to bind to SR-IOV VF device and Linux native kernel driver (QEDE) will function as SR-IOV PF driver.
#. Verify SR-IOV and ARI capability is enabled on the adapter using ``lspci``:
.. code-block:: console
lspci -s <slot> -vvv
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
[...]
Capabilities: [1b8 v1] Alternative Routing-ID Interpretation (ARI)
[...]
Capabilities: [1c0 v1] Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV)
[...]
Kernel driver in use: igb_uio
#. Load the kernel module:
.. code-block:: console
modprobe qede
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
systemd-udevd[4848]: renamed network interface eth0 to ens5f0
systemd-udevd[4848]: renamed network interface eth1 to ens5f1
#. Bring up the PF ports:
.. code-block:: console
ifconfig ens5f0 up
ifconfig ens5f1 up
#. Create VF device(s):
Echo the number of VFs to be created into ``"sriov_numvfs"`` sysfs entry
of the parent PF.
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
echo 2 > /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/0000:81:00.0/sriov_numvfs
#. Assign VF MAC address:
Assign MAC address to the VF using iproute2 utility. The syntax is::
ip link set <PF iface> vf <VF id> mac <macaddr>
Example output:
.. code-block:: console
ip link set ens5f0 vf 0 mac 52:54:00:2f:9d:e8
#. PCI Passthrough:
The VF devices may be passed through to the guest VM using ``virt-manager`` or
``virsh``. QEDE PMD should be used to bind the VF devices in the guest VM
using the instructions outlined in the Application notes above.
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