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Change-Id: I0b191ddb749b1aa132c2d33b8359c146b36d27af
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I544b24d2b2c4a09829773cf180d1747f4b087d4c
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
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fastpass case (VPP-1444)
20e6d36b has moved the calculation of the l3_hdr_offset into the determine_next_node()
function, with the assumption that the current_data in the buffer is at
the L3 header. This is not the case for the single loop fastpath,
where the vlib_buffer_advance() call is made after the call to
determine_next_node(), as a day1 behavior. As a result - that path
incorrectly sets the l3_hdr_offset.
Solution: move the vlib_buffer_advance() call to before determine_next_node()
Change-Id: Id5eaa084c43fb6564f8239df4a0b3dc0412b15de
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 376414f4c3f53af44da4e82ee5d0b1843b291f8e)
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Change-Id: I3cb89dbfb7174b9913a8c4ad9b3b1dc9f6ed6326
Signed-off-by: Matus Fabian <matfabia@cisco.com>
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Since DPDK 17.05, DPDK logging supports per subsystem dynamic logging.
Allow passing this as log-level on EAL command line.
dpdk {
log-level pmd.net.virtio.*:debug
...
}
Change-Id: If9576c11aba390a5cd2740fc1c9da5768689bd74
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
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Change-Id: Ic4affc54d15d08b9b730f6ec6146ee053b28b4b6
Signed-off-by: Matus Fabian <matfabia@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I976c0aba8397badf64763c4dbddce67009a4fb23
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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when multiple session creating script is ran (via exec) only the first
one actually starts
Change-Id: I0fc36f65795c8921cf180e0b555c446e5a80be45
Signed-off-by: Eyal Bari <ebari@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I5495c37da2fb8ff48c4af14ccba021d64eac52b6
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I8691a10493d159a97574550c111f07722960a7cd
Signed-off-by: Haiyang Tan <haiyangtan@tencent.com>
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Change-Id: If3abeab2b304e2df41139707a4c8d045fab6ef99
Signed-off-by: Juraj Sloboda <jsloboda@cisco.com>
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try harder on output - if there is no descriptor space available, try to free
up some and check again.
make sure we free the buffer if error is encoutered on input.
Change-Id: I41a45213e29de71935afe707889e515037cd081f
Signed-off-by: Steven <sluong@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ife2a83b9d7f733f36e0e786ef79edcd394d7c0f9
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: If178dd38e7920f35588f5d821ff097168b078026
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ie8380cb39424548bf64cb19aee59ec20e29d1e39
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com>
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This fixes the l2BD and ip4 test case failures.
Fixes VPP-1432, VPP-1428, VPP-1430
Change-Id: I48b5c961bab60cc3b39fcd6db47e098c81579480
Signed-off-by: Sirshak Das <sirshak.das@arm.com>
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Change-Id: I2b14e2a035a37b04816aac1e610146be58ad1e92
Signed-off-by: Jakub Grajciar <jgrajcia@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I1be1101ba4d82688a32b5ae2c39ca5d92dc244b7
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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The issue surfaced when developing the tap GSO code, with
an iteration where output path is reliant on
vnet_buffer (b0)->l3_hdr_offset being set correctly in
the input path, during performance testing.
Adding a workaround in the TX path shows that
the issue surfaces only for relatively few packets
during the test (about 100 out of 600000).
Analysis shows the issue arises if the ethernet-input
is handling two untagged packets with different sw_if_index
values - then the accelerated path punts to slow path,
before the setting of the l2.l2_len values is done,
thus resulting in them being 0, and l3_hdr_offset being
the same as l2_hdr_offset, wreaking havoc on TX path.
The solution is to move the l2_hdr_offset calculation
into a place where it is done for all the packets,
and move the l3_hdr_offset calculation into
the determine_next_node() function - as that function is
also the one setting the special-case l2.l2_len value for
tagged packets and moving the current_data for the L2 case.
Change-Id: If728c7715e011930c1887691188c98055bddde67
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com>
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Check access rights using effective user/group IDs
Change-Id: I3683258c24bcd7817024bffbd56b54b2f596fdd7
Signed-off-by: Jakub Grajciar <jgrajcia@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I3c84daf046dbad972b36e48fa2548bbe20c7b338
Signed-off-by: Vijayabhaskar Katamreddy <vkatamre@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ie99ff9aebe3c896e3e104a5a7bebd84f7766e713
Signed-off-by: Hongjun Ni <hongjun.ni@intel.com>
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Change-Id: Ibc0a25dcf7d734215e0cffe789b5726f23e1c3d7
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I39a3146a4e4ba8eadf50af7113b9ae6b1c1d688f
Signed-off-by: Matus Fabian <matfabia@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I785ecadbf30812a500629870aa717e64f4cf0cdd
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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- better approximate time when test finishes
- move common vcl and sock test code to vcl_test.h
- overall refactor of variable names
Change-Id: I8e6b43fc017cd05a0ddaa3891767a44fb300c09e
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Id46c651c41b1c633326081583ee3383e27ef475d
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
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active-backup mode is using l2 load balance algo. It should be using
active-backup. Also notice that the output is missing a character.
vpp# create bond mode active-backup
create bond mode active-backup
vpp# sh bond
sh bond
interface name sw_if_index mode load balance active slaves slaves
BondEthernet0 6 xor l34 2 2
BondEthernet1 9 xor l34 1 1
BondEthernet2 10 active-backu l2 0 0
vpp#
Change-Id: If5ed0cc6c25f6c2ddabec15ff6188b34923d38e3
Signed-off-by: Steven <sluong@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I21429ce084cfd39af6a9997b4c1e459f5a6ef672
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Introduce bond_tx_inline which takes lb as a constant for gcc to do the optimization
The number appears a tad better for 256 bytes frame.
with the patch
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Thread 2 vpp_wk_1 (lcore 3)
Time 4.3, average vectors/node 224.00, last 128 main loops 40.00 per node 222.61
vector rates in 8.4836e6, out 1.6967e7, drop 0.0000e0, punt 0.0000e0
Name State Calls Vectors Suspends Clocks Vectors/Call
BondEthernet0-output active 141054 36109824 0 2.51e1 256.00
BondEthernet0-tx active 141054 36109824 0 2.55e1 256.00
TenGigabitEthernet6/0/0-output active 141054 18055469 0 9.43e0 128.00
TenGigabitEthernet6/0/0-tx active 141054 18055469 0 6.97e1 128.00
TenGigabitEthernet6/0/1-output active 141054 18054355 0 9.54e0 127.99
TenGigabitEthernet6/0/1-tx active 141054 18054355 0 7.05e1 127.99
bond-input active 141054 36109824 0 1.76e1 256.00
dpdk-input polling 70527 36109824 0 5.03e1 512.00
ethernet-input active 141054 36109824 0 6.12e1 256.00
ip4-input active 141054 36109824 0 3.26e1 256.00
ip4-lookup active 141054 36109824 0 2.94e1 256.00
ip4-rewrite active 141054 36109824 0 3.27e1 256.00
without the patch
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Thread 2 vpp_wk_1 (lcore 3)
Time 4.3, average vectors/node 224.00, last 128 main loops 40.00 per node 222.61
vector rates in 8.4443e6, out 1.6889e7, drop 0.0000e0, punt 0.0000e0
Name State Calls Vectors Suspends Clocks Vectors/Call
BondEthernet0-output active 142744 36542464 0 2.51e1 256.00
BondEthernet0-tx active 142744 36542464 0 2.67e1 256.00
TenGigabitEthernet6/0/0-output active 142744 18270813 0 9.19e0 127.99
TenGigabitEthernet6/0/0-tx active 142744 18270813 0 6.98e1 127.99
TenGigabitEthernet6/0/1-output active 142744 18271651 0 9.43e0 128.00
TenGigabitEthernet6/0/1-tx active 142744 18271651 0 7.02e1 128.00
bond-input active 142744 36542464 0 1.76e1 256.00
dpdk-input polling 71372 36542464 0 5.08e1 512.00
ethernet-input active 142744 36542464 0 6.15e1 256.00
ip4-input active 142744 36542464 0 3.23e1 256.00
ip4-lookup active 142744 36542464 0 2.96e1 256.00
ip4-rewrite active 142744 36542464 0 3.28e1 256.00
Change-Id: I9fd43eda3c735cbff680ac6d2f01ecdae81f0eda
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Id6c16462fccf890eaa0e526ad048e032c9da8800
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ie999ab852cc3775ec90820624d97be746d2590a4
Signed-off-by: Juraj Sloboda <jsloboda@cisco.com>
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tested with:
DBGvpp# show node foo
show node: unknown node name: 'foo'
DBGvpp# show node error-drop
node error-drop, type internal, state active, index 543
node function variants:
...
DBGvpp# show node error-drop bar
show node: unknown input 'bar'
Change-Id: I896cee9e60028a189dce83666fa4d32a14983a7b
Signed-off-by: Paul Vinciguerra <pvinci@vinciconsulting.com>
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Change-Id: I0d42a0c71fea7dd669fb1fe5ded7e6e944245c7d
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ie9bb1cfce2369b448ca55a21b2f8b8bbbb81c59c
Signed-off-by: John Lo <loj@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ieb882cc67c37bf591b6c737234263c7c35416e6d
Signed-Off-By: Ian Wells <iawells@cisco.com>
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store local/remote addresses + vrf + vni in hash key
store complete decap info in hash value (sw_if_index + next_index +
error)
this removes the need to access the tunnel object when matching both
unicast and mcast.
however for mcast handling it requires 3 hash lookups:
* one failed unicast lookup (by src+dst addrs)
* lookup by mcast(dst) addr .
* unicast lookup (tunnel local ip as dst + pkt's src addr)
where previously it needed 2:
* lookup by src to find unicast tunnel + compare dst to local addr
(failing for mcast)
* lookup by mcast to find the mcast tunnel
Change-Id: I7a3485d130a54194b8f7e2df0431258db36eceeb
Signed-off-by: Eyal Bari <ebari@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I78260cd1a412e93a5d6686888b6ea17f52245a4a
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I3aa4708c1c3cdda344f282d56b617677080eaaa1
Signed-off-by: Juraj Sloboda <jsloboda@cisco.com>
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VPP-1352
If the number of rules within a given partition exceeds the limit,
the split_partition() might get called, in which we calculate
the relaxed mask, create a new partition with that mask and
attempt to reallocate some entries from the overcrowded partition.
The non-TM code was pre-expanding the vector with rules by
the number of rules in the new ACL being applied - which
caused the split_partition() to iterate over the rules
filled with zeroes. Most of the time it is benign, but
if a newly created relaxed partition is such that these
entries can be "relocated", then the code attempts to
do so, which does not end well.
Change-Id: I2dbf3ccd29ff97277b21cdb11c4424ff0915c3b7
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com>
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Change-Id: I20dd2071c936eb2c1870d45860553007c8e20587
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I97052d29080501de53fe95499c860faf0765e81d
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale.ranns@cisco.com>
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only if used (VPP-1429)
Change-Id: I8afa57ecca590698d3430746968aa0a5b0070469
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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A copy/paste mistake caused to add padding to the buffer used to send
data.
Change-Id: I04d8dfec4ae195927be1675c5ce8b30230d5b376
Signed-off-by: Marco Varlese <marco.varlese@suse.com>
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Handles next_hop_weight, next_hop_preference and next_hop_table_id
properly in vl_api_mpls_tunnel_add_del_t_handler(). Also updated
vpp_api_test and custom_dump handling of related APIs.
Change-Id: I89e211bfa3b9d8ead396b24b3c46b7c7f6511f44
Signed-off-by: John Lo <loj@cisco.com>
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Coverity complains that hb might be null when !prev_b0 is true. It may be right, but not likely.
To make the code more explicit when it parses a complete packet, set got_packet = 1 and test
got_packet instead of prev_b0 which is somewhat obscure.
Use vlib_buffer_free_one rather than vlib_buffer_free_no_next in output.c which takes care of
chain buffers.
Change-Id: I6e0587605fdc622c3f55fedd74c474666631ed91
Signed-off-by: Steven <sluong@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I89e90193ded1beb6cb0950c15737f9467efac1c3
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <ksekera@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I750db7617ff9fd36647743094e0fa855e7dada86
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I67f58aa93c721dbd518cc2ddcea330006693662f
Signed-off-by: Juraj Sloboda <jsloboda@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ie315d4e83c0575d82aee0369ef50e8dd2dad6a2a
Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
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