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-rw-r--r--src/vnet/dir.dox29
-rw-r--r--src/vnet/interface_cli.c358
2 files changed, 293 insertions, 94 deletions
diff --git a/src/vnet/dir.dox b/src/vnet/dir.dox
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..8bc2c4cf1b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/vnet/dir.dox
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2017 Red Hat and/or its affiliates.
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at:
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+/* Doxygen directory documentation */
+
+/**
+@dir
+@brief Interface.
+
+This is a high level directory which contains sub-directories for all the
+networking protocols. Also contained within this directory are more generic
+CLI command files such as interface management.
+
+*/
+/*? %%clicmd:group_label Interface %% ?*/
+/*? %%syscfg:group_label Interface %% ?*/
diff --git a/src/vnet/interface_cli.c b/src/vnet/interface_cli.c
index a8aa3056572..f37f139b48a 100644
--- a/src/vnet/interface_cli.c
+++ b/src/vnet/interface_cli.c
@@ -39,7 +39,10 @@
/**
* @file
- * Interface CLI.
+ * @brief Interface CLI.
+ *
+ * Source code for several CLI interface commands.
+ *
*/
#include <vnet/vnet.h>
@@ -165,46 +168,88 @@ done:
return error;
}
-/* *INDENT-OFF* */
/*?
- * Displays various information about the state of the current terminal
- * session.
+ * Display more detailed information about all or a list of given interfaces.
+ * The verboseness of the output can be controlled by the following optional
+ * parameters:
+ * - brief: Only show name, index and state (default for bonded interfaces).
+ * - verbose: Also display additional attributes (default for all other interfaces).
+ * - detail: Also display all remaining attributes and extended statistics.
+ *
+ * To limit the output of the command to bonded interfaces and their slave
+ * interfaces, use the '<em>bond</em>' optional parameter.
*
* @cliexpar
- * @cliexstart{show hardware}
- * Name Link Hardware
- * GigabitEthernet2/0/0 up GigabitEthernet2/0/0
- * Ethernet address 00:50:56:b7:7c:83
- * Intel 82545em_copper
- * link up, media 1000T full-duplex, master,
- * 0 unprocessed, 384 total buffers on rx queue 0 ring
- * 237 buffers in driver rx cache
- * rx total packets 1816
- * rx total bytes 181084
- * rx good packets 1816
- * rx good bytes 181084
- * rx 65 127 byte packets 1586
- * rx 256 511 byte packets 230
- * tx total packets 346
- * tx total bytes 90224
- * tx good packets 346
- * tx good bytes 88840
- * tx 64 byte packets 1
- * tx 65 127 byte packets 115
- * tx 256 511 byte packets 230
+ * Example of how to display default data for all interfaces:
+ * @cliexstart{show hardware-interfaces}
+ * Name Idx Link Hardware
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/0 1 up GigabitEthernet7/0/0
+ * Ethernet address ec:f4:bb:c0:bc:fc
+ * Intel e1000
+ * carrier up full duplex speed 1000 mtu 9216
+ * rx queues 1, rx desc 1024, tx queues 3, tx desc 1024
+ * cpu socket 0
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/1 2 up GigabitEthernet7/0/1
+ * Ethernet address ec:f4:bb:c0:bc:fd
+ * Intel e1000
+ * carrier up full duplex speed 1000 mtu 9216
+ * rx queues 1, rx desc 1024, tx queues 3, tx desc 1024
+ * cpu socket 0
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/0 3 up VirtualEthernet0/0/0
+ * Ethernet address 02:fe:a5:a9:8b:8e
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/1 4 up VirtualEthernet0/0/1
+ * Ethernet address 02:fe:c0:4e:3b:b0
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/2 5 up VirtualEthernet0/0/2
+ * Ethernet address 02:fe:1f:73:92:81
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/3 6 up VirtualEthernet0/0/3
+ * Ethernet address 02:fe:f2:25:c4:68
+ * local0 0 down local0
+ * local
+ * @cliexend
+ * Example of how to display '<em>verbose</em>' data for an interface by name and
+ * software index (where 2 is the software index):
+ * @cliexstart{show hardware-interfaces GigabitEthernet7/0/0 2 verbose}
+ * Name Idx Link Hardware
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/0 1 up GigabitEthernet7/0/0
+ * Ethernet address ec:f4:bb:c0:bc:fc
+ * Intel e1000
+ * carrier up full duplex speed 1000 mtu 9216
+ * rx queues 1, rx desc 1024, tx queues 3, tx desc 1024
+ * cpu socket 0
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/1 2 down GigabitEthernet7/0/1
+ * Ethernet address ec:f4:bb:c0:bc:fd
+ * Intel e1000
+ * carrier up full duplex speed 1000 mtu 9216
+ * rx queues 1, rx desc 1024, tx queues 3, tx desc 1024
+ * cpu socket 0
* @cliexend
?*/
+/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (show_hw_interfaces_command, static) = {
.path = "show hardware-interfaces",
- .short_help = "show hardware-interfaces [brief|verbose|detail] [bond] [<if-name1> <if-name2> ...]",
+ .short_help = "show hardware-interfaces [brief|verbose|detail] [bond] "
+ "[<interface> [<interface> [..]]] [<sw_idx> [<sw_idx> [..]]]",
.function = show_or_clear_hw_interfaces,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
+
+/*?
+ * Clear the extended statistics for all or a list of given interfaces
+ * (statistics associated with the '<em>show hardware-interfaces</em>' command).
+ *
+ * @cliexpar
+ * Example of how to clear the extended statistics for all interfaces:
+ * @cliexcmd{clear hardware-interfaces}
+ * Example of how to clear the extended statistics for an interface by
+ * name and software index (where 2 is the software index):
+ * @cliexcmd{clear hardware-interfaces GigabitEthernet7/0/0 2}
+ ?*/
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (clear_hw_interface_counters_command, static) = {
.path = "clear hardware-interfaces",
- .short_help = "Clear hardware interfaces statistics",
+ .short_help = "clear hardware-interfaces "
+ "[<interface> [<interface> [..]]] [<sw_idx> [<sw_idx> [..]]]",
.function = show_or_clear_hw_interfaces,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -431,7 +476,7 @@ done:
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (show_sw_interfaces_command, static) = {
.path = "show interface",
- .short_help = "show interface [address|addr|features|feat] [<if-name1> <if-name2> ...]",
+ .short_help = "show interface [address|addr|features|feat] [<interface> [<interface> [..]]]",
.function = show_sw_interfaces,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -500,10 +545,18 @@ clear_interface_counters (vlib_main_t * vm,
return 0;
}
+/*?
+ * Clear the statistics for all interfaces (statistics associated with the
+ * '<em>show interface</em>' command).
+ *
+ * @cliexpar
+ * Example of how to clear the statistics for all interfaces:
+ * @cliexcmd{clear interfaces}
+ ?*/
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (clear_interface_counters_command, static) = {
.path = "clear interfaces",
- .short_help = "Clear interfaces statistics",
+ .short_help = "clear interfaces",
.function = clear_interface_counters,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -747,54 +800,97 @@ done:
return error;
}
-/* *INDENT-OFF* */
/*?
- * Create vlan subinterfaces
+ * This command is used to add VLAN IDs to interfaces, also known as subinterfaces.
+ * The primary input to this command is the '<em>interface</em>' and '<em>subId</em>'
+ * (subinterface Id) parameters. If no additional VLAN ID is provide, the VLAN ID is
+ * assumed to be the '<em>subId</em>'. The VLAN ID and '<em>subId</em>' can be different,
+ * but this is not recommended.
+ *
+ * This command has several variations:
+ * - <b>create sub-interfaces <interface> <subId></b> - Create a subinterface to
+ * process packets with a given 802.1q VLAN ID (same value as the '<em>subId</em>').
+ *
+ * - <b>create sub-interfaces <interface> <subId> default</b> - Adding the
+ * '<em>default</em>' parameter indicates that packets with VLAN IDs that do not
+ * match any other subinterfaces should be sent to this subinterface.
+ *
+ * - <b>create sub-interfaces <interface> <subId> untagged</b> - Adding the
+ * '<em>untagged</em>' parameter indicates that packets no VLAN IDs should be sent
+ * to this subinterface.
+ *
+ * - <b>create sub-interfaces <interface> <subId>-<subId></b> - Create a range of
+ * subinterfaces to handle a range of VLAN IDs.
+ *
+ * - <b>create sub-interfaces <interface> <subId> dot1q|dot1ad <vlanId>|any [exact-match]</b> -
+ * Use this command to specify the outer VLAN ID, to either be explicited or to make the
+ * VLAN ID different from the '<em>subId</em>'.
+ *
+ * - <b>create sub-interfaces <interface> <subId> dot1q|dot1ad <vlanId>|any inner-dot1q
+ * <vlanId>|any [exact-match]</b> - Use this command to specify the outer VLAN ID and
+ * the innner VLAN ID.
+ *
+ * When '<em>dot1q</em>' or '<em>dot1ad</em>' is explictly entered, subinterfaces
+ * can be configured as either exact-match or non-exact match. Non-exact match is the CLI
+ * default. If '<em>exact-match</em>' is specified, packets must have the same number of
+ * VLAN tags as the configuration. For non-exact-match, packets must at least that number
+ * of tags. L3 (routed) interfaces must be configured as exact-match. L2 interfaces are
+ * typically configured as non-exact-match. If '<em>dot1q</em>' or '<em>dot1ad</em>' is NOT
+ * entered, then the default behavior is exact-match.
+ *
+ * Use the '<em>show interface</em>' command to display all subinterfaces.
*
* @cliexpar
- * @cliexstart{create sub-interfaces}
+ * @parblock
+ * Example of how to create a VLAN subinterface 11 to process packets on 802.1q VLAN ID 11:
+ * @cliexcmd{create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11}
*
- * To create a vlan subinterface 11 to process packets on 802.1q VLAN id 11, use:
+ * The previous example is shorthand and is equivalent to:
+ * @cliexcmd{create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 11 exact-match}
*
- * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11
*
- * This shorthand is equivalent to:
- * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 11 exact-match
+ * Example of how to create a subinterface number that is different from the VLAN ID:
+ * @cliexcmd{create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 100}
*
- * You can specify a subinterface number that is different from the vlan id:
- * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 100
*
- * You can create qinq and q-in-any interfaces:
- * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 100 inner-dot1q 200
- * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 12 dot1q 100 inner-dot1q any
+ * Examples of how to create q-in-q and q-in-any subinterfaces:
+ * @cliexcmd{create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 100 inner-dot1q 200}
+ * @cliexcmd{create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 12 dot1q 100 inner-dot1q any}
*
- * You can also create dot1ad interfaces:
- * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1ad 11
- * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 12 dot1q 100 inner-dot1q 200
+ * Examples of how to create dot1ad interfaces:
+ * @cliexcmd{create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1ad 11}
+ * @cliexcmd{create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 12 dot1ad 100 inner-dot1q 200}
*
- * Subinterfaces can be configured as either exact-match or non-exact match.
- * Non-exact match is the CLI default. If exact-match is specified,
- * packets must have the same number of vlan tags as the configuration.
- * For non-exact-match, packets must at least that number of tags.
- * L3 (routed) interfaces must be configured as exact-match.
- * L2 interfaces are typically configured as non-exact-match.
*
- * For example, a packet with outer vlan 100 and inner 200 would match this interface:
- * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 dot1q 100
+ * Examples of '<em>exact-match</em>' versus non-exact match. A packet with
+ * outer VLAN 100 and inner VLAN 200 would match this interface, because the default
+ * is non-exact match:
+ * @cliexcmd{create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 dot1q 100}
*
- * but would not match this interface:
- * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 dot1q 100 exact-match
+ * However, the same packet would NOT match this interface because '<em>exact-match</em>'
+ * is specified and only one VLAN is configured, but packet contains two VLANs:
+ * @cliexcmd{create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 dot1q 100 exact-match}
*
- * There are two special subinterfaces that can be configured. Subinterface untagged has no vlan tags:
- * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 untagged
*
- * The subinterface default matches any packet that does not match any other subinterface:
- * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 7 default
- * @cliexend
+ * Example of how to created a subinterface to process untagged packets:
+ * @cliexcmd{create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 untagged}
+ *
+ * Example of how to created a subinterface to process any packet with a VLAN ID that
+ * does not match any other subinterface:
+ * @cliexcmd{create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 7 default}
+ *
+ * When subinterfaces are created, they are in the down state. Example of how to
+ * enable a newly created subinterface:
+ * @cliexcmd{set interface GigabitEthernet2/0/0.7 up}
+ * @endparblock
?*/
+/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (create_sub_interfaces_command, static) = {
.path = "create sub-interfaces",
- .short_help = "create sub-interfaces <nn>[-<nn>] [dot1q|dot1ad|default|untagged]",
+ .short_help = "create sub-interfaces <interface> "
+ "{<subId> [default|untagged]} | "
+ "{<subId>-<subId>} | "
+ "{<subId> dot1q|dot1ad <vlanId>|any [inner-dot1q <vlanId>|any] [exact-match]}",
.function = create_sub_interfaces,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -831,19 +927,24 @@ done:
}
-/* *INDENT-OFF* */
/*?
- * Interface admin up/down
+ * This command is used to change the admin state (up/down) of an interface.
+ *
+ * If an interface is down, the optional '<em>punt</em>' flag can also be set.
+ * The '<em>punt</em>' flag implies the interface is disabled for forwarding
+ * but punt all traffic to slow-path. Use the '<em>enable</em>' flag to clear
+ * '<em>punt</em>' flag (interface is still down).
*
* @cliexpar
- * @cliexstart{set interface state}
- * vpp# set interface state GigabitEthernet2/0/0 up
- * vpp# set interface state GigabitEthernet2/0/0 down
- * @cliexend
+ * Example of how to configure the admin state of an interface to '<em>up</em?':
+ * @cliexcmd{set interface state GigabitEthernet2/0/0 up}
+ * Example of how to configure the admin state of an interface to '<em>down</em?':
+ * @cliexcmd{set interface state GigabitEthernet2/0/0 down}
?*/
+/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (set_state_command, static) = {
.path = "set interface state",
- .short_help = "set interface state <if-name> [up|down|punt|enable]",
+ .short_help = "set interface state <interface> [up|down|punt|enable]",
.function = set_state,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -912,7 +1013,7 @@ set_unnumbered (vlib_main_t * vm,
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (set_unnumbered_command, static) = {
.path = "set interface unnumbered",
- .short_help = "set interface unnumbered [<intfc> use <intfc> | del <intfc>]",
+ .short_help = "set interface unnumbered [<interface> use <interface> | del <interface>]",
.function = set_unnumbered,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -1005,7 +1106,7 @@ renumber_interface_command_fn (vlib_main_t * vm,
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (renumber_interface_command, static) = {
.path = "renumber interface",
- .short_help = "renumber interface <if-name> <new-dev-instance>",
+ .short_help = "renumber interface <interface> <new-dev-instance>",
.function = renumber_interface_command_fn,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -1041,7 +1142,7 @@ promiscuous_cmd (vlib_main_t * vm,
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (set_interface_promiscuous_cmd, static) = {
.path = "set interface promiscuous",
- .short_help = "set interface promiscuous [on | off] <intfc>",
+ .short_help = "set interface promiscuous [on|off] <interface>",
.function = promiscuous_cmd,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -1087,7 +1188,7 @@ mtu_cmd (vlib_main_t * vm, unformat_input_t * input, vlib_cli_command_t * cmd)
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (set_interface_mtu_cmd, static) = {
.path = "set interface mtu",
- .short_help = "set interface mtu <value> <intfc>",
+ .short_help = "set interface mtu <value> <interface>",
.function = mtu_cmd,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -1135,7 +1236,7 @@ done:
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (set_interface_mac_address_cmd, static) = {
.path = "set interface mac address",
- .short_help = "set interface mac address <intfc> <mac-address>",
+ .short_help = "set interface mac address <interface> <mac-address>",
.function = set_interface_mac_address,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -1160,7 +1261,7 @@ set_tag (vlib_main_t * vm, unformat_input_t * input, vlib_cli_command_t * cmd)
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (set_tag_command, static) = {
.path = "set interface tag",
- .short_help = "set interface tag <intfc> <tag>",
+ .short_help = "set interface tag <interface> <tag>",
.function = set_tag,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -1184,7 +1285,7 @@ clear_tag (vlib_main_t * vm, unformat_input_t * input,
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (clear_tag_command, static) = {
.path = "clear interface tag",
- .short_help = "clear interface tag <intfc>",
+ .short_help = "clear interface tag <interface>",
.function = clear_tag,
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
@@ -1305,22 +1406,37 @@ set_interface_rx_mode (vlib_main_t * vm, unformat_input_t * input,
}
/*?
- * This command is used to assign a given interface, and optionally a
- * given queue, to a different thread. If the '<em>queue</em>' is not provided,
- * it defaults to 0.
+ * This command is used to assign the RX packet processing mode (polling,
+ * interrupt, adaptive) of the a given interface, and optionally a
+ * given queue. If the '<em>queue</em>' is not provided, the '<em>mode</em>'
+ * is applied to all queues of the interface. Not all interfaces support
+ * all modes. To display the current rx-mode use the command
+ * '<em>show interface rx-placement</em>'.
*
* @cliexpar
- * Example of how to display the interface placement:
+ * Example of how to assign rx-mode to all queues on an interface:
+ * @cliexcmd{set interface rx-mode VirtualEthernet0/0/12 polling}
+ * Example of how to assign rx-mode to one queue of an interface:
+ * @cliexcmd{set interface rx-mode VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 0 interrupt}
+ * Example of how to display the rx-mode of all interfaces:
* @cliexstart{show interface rx-placement}
* Thread 1 (vpp_wk_0):
- * GigabitEthernet0/8/0 queue 0
- * GigabitEthernet0/9/0 queue 0
+ * node dpdk-input:
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/0 queue 0 (polling)
+ * node vhost-user-input:
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 0 (interrupt)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 2 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 0 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 2 (polling)
* Thread 2 (vpp_wk_1):
- * GigabitEthernet0/8/0 queue 1
- * GigabitEthernet0/9/0 queue 1
+ * node dpdk-input:
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/1 queue 0 (polling)
+ * node vhost-user-input:
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 1 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 3 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 1 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 3 (polling)
* @cliexend
- * Example of how to assign a interface and queue to a thread:
- * @cliexcmd{set interface placement GigabitEthernet0/8/0 queue 1 thread 1}
?*/
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (cmd_set_if_rx_mode,static) = {
@@ -1375,6 +1491,31 @@ show_interface_rx_placement_fn (vlib_main_t * vm, unformat_input_t * input,
return 0;
}
+/*?
+ * This command is used to display the interface and queue worker
+ * thread placement.
+ *
+ * @cliexpar
+ * Example of how to display the interface placement:
+ * @cliexstart{show interface rx-placement}
+ * Thread 1 (vpp_wk_0):
+ * node dpdk-input:
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/0 queue 0 (polling)
+ * node vhost-user-input:
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 0 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 2 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 0 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 2 (polling)
+ * Thread 2 (vpp_wk_1):
+ * node dpdk-input:
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/1 queue 0 (polling)
+ * node vhost-user-input:
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 1 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 3 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 1 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 3 (polling)
+ * @cliexend
+?*/
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (show_interface_rx_placement, static) = {
.path = "show interface rx-placement",
@@ -1449,30 +1590,59 @@ set_interface_rx_placement (vlib_main_t * vm, unformat_input_t * input,
/*?
* This command is used to assign a given interface, and optionally a
* given queue, to a different thread. If the '<em>queue</em>' is not provided,
- * it defaults to 0.
+ * it defaults to 0. The '<em>worker</em>' parameter is zero based and the index
+ * in the thread name, for example, 0 in the thread name '<em>vpp_wk_0</em>'.
*
* @cliexpar
* Example of how to display the interface placement:
- * @cliexstart{show interface placement}
+ * @cliexstart{show interface rx-placement}
* Thread 1 (vpp_wk_0):
- * GigabitEthernet0/8/0 queue 0
- * GigabitEthernet0/9/0 queue 0
+ * node dpdk-input:
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/0 queue 0 (polling)
+ * node vhost-user-input:
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 0 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 2 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 0 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 2 (polling)
* Thread 2 (vpp_wk_1):
- * GigabitEthernet0/8/0 queue 1
- * GigabitEthernet0/9/0 queue 1
+ * node dpdk-input:
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/1 queue 0 (polling)
+ * node vhost-user-input:
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 1 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 3 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 1 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 3 (polling)
+ * @cliexend
+ * Example of how to assign a interface and queue to a worker thread:
+ * @cliexcmd{set interface rx-placement VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 1 worker 0}
+ * Example of how to display the interface placement:
+ * @cliexstart{show interface rx-placement}
+ * Thread 1 (vpp_wk_0):
+ * node dpdk-input:
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/0 queue 0 (polling)
+ * node vhost-user-input:
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 0 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 1 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 2 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 0 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 2 (polling)
+ * Thread 2 (vpp_wk_1):
+ * node dpdk-input:
+ * GigabitEthernet7/0/1 queue 0 (polling)
+ * node vhost-user-input:
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 3 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 1 (polling)
+ * VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 3 (polling)
* @cliexend
- * Example of how to assign a interface and queue to a thread:
- * @cliexcmd{set interface placement GigabitEthernet0/8/0 queue 1 thread 1}
?*/
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (cmd_set_if_rx_placement,static) = {
.path = "set interface rx-placement",
- .short_help = "set interface rx-placement <hw-interface> [queue <n>] "
+ .short_help = "set interface rx-placement <interface> [queue <n>] "
"[worker <n> | main]",
.function = set_interface_rx_placement,
.is_mp_safe = 1,
};
-
/* *INDENT-ON* */
/*
* fd.io coding-style-patch-verification: ON