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poll mode driver library. The bonded interfaces to be created on
VPP startup is specified in the dpdk section of startup.conf
or qn.conf, using DPDK EAL command. Following is an example of a
dpdk section white listing PCI addressses of 4 ethernet interfacess
to be under VPP control plus two bonded interface and the PCI addresses
of the slaves in each:
dpdk { socket-mem 1024,1024
dev 0000:0f:00.0 dev 0000:10:00.0 dev 0000:11:00.0 dev 0000:12:00.0
vdev eth_bond0,mode=2,slave=0000:0f:00.0,slave=0000:11:00.0,xmit_policy=l34
vdev eth_bond1,mode=2,slave=0000:10:00.0,slave=0000:12:00.0,xmit_policy=l34
}
Note that only balance XOR (mode 2) is supported and "xmit_policy=l34"
specifies to use layer 3 SIP/DIP and layer 4 Sport/Dport for load
balance. Using "xmit_policy=l2" for SMAC/DMAC or "xmit_policy=l23" for
SMAC/DMAC and SIP/DIP should also work.
Change-Id: Iaf6438686fa20cce893cb5a823b76e2886b4360b
Signed-off-by: John Lo <loj@cisco.com>
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Adding a patch to fix DPDK 2.2.0 enic PMD driver TX function.
The enic PMD driver send function uses a constant offset instead of relying on the data_off in the mbuf to find the start of the packet.
Change-Id: Ic4f3be83865367306785a57e2694e0ccfa295c7b
Signed-off-by: Yoann Desmouceaux <ydesmouc@cisco.com>
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Adding a patch to fix DPDK enic PMD driver TX function.
The enic PMD driver send function uses a constant offset instead of relying on the data_off in the mbuf to find the start of the packet.
Change-Id: I74dbcce949f08e39070a369d992a90586af140a6
Signed-off-by: Yoann Desmouceaux <ydesmouc@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ia0e228d02fd9f180ed9ca468074ab38d575e415e
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I63da892d1c4148a54ea33c172986c854932beb01
Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
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This can cause packets to be mishandled in systems with more than
one type of driver in use.
Change-Id: I73ae91ff5d7a22fa542c3b39f6ccfe50437ec71b
Signed-off-by: Todd Foggoa <tfoggoa@cisco.com>
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Some applications may wish to define their own implentation of
usec delay other than the existing blocking one. The default
behavior remains unchanged.
Change-Id: I699b2ed460763492502d22b7e8532514e0886ecd
Signed-off-by: Todd Foggoa <tfoggoa@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I101166ebda1c06e20a3c89cd38786ce44b7ab5d5
Signed-off-by: Todd Foggoa <tfoggoa@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Iea686ed26d37539d60e52ac1205517512091edab
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I1db64d62c19c28b50f58f9d0b009e3e89e331f71
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Id2c7c4a949363a448a6715463dd81f701f046b93
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ib246f1fbfce93274020ee93ce461e3d8bd8b9f17
Signed-off-by: Ed Warnicke <eaw@cisco.com>
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