Hi Dave, thanks for your feedback. I will update document in v9.
O 28 Sep 13:43, Hunt, David wrote: > Hi Liang, > > > I think section 21.4 "Running the Application" needs mention the empty > poll feature. Maybe just add a mention > > * --empty-poll: Traffic Aware power management. See below for details. > > > > On 25/9/2018 2:20 PM, Kovacevic, Marko wrote: > >>Add empty poll mode command line example > >> > >>Signed-off-by: Liang Ma <liang.j...@intel.com> > >>--- > >> doc/guides/sample_app_ug/l3_forward_power_man.rst | 29 > >>+++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+) > >> > >>+Empty Poll Mode > >>+------------------------- > >>+There is a new Mode which is added recently. Empty poll mode can be > >>+enabled by command option --empty-poll. > > In a couple of years time, it won't be 'new' or 'recent' any more. :) > > Suggest: > > Additionally, there is a traffic aware mode of operation called "Empty > Poll" where the number of empty polls can be monitored to keep track > of how busy the application is.Empty poll mode can be enabled by the > command line option --empty-poll. > > >>+ > >>+See "Power Management" chapter in the DPDK Programmer's Guide for > >>empty poll mode details. > >Can you embed the link to the Power Management chapter > >:doc:`Power Management<../prog_guide/power_man>` > > > > > >>+.. code-block:: console > >>+ > >>+ ./l3fwd-power -l xxx -n 4 -w 0000:xx:00.0 -w 0000:xx:00.1 -- -p > >>0x3 -P -- > >>config="(0,0,xx),(1,0,xx)" --empty-poll="0,0,0" -l 14 -m 9 -h 1 > >>+ > >>+Where, > >>+ > >>+--empty-poll: Enable the empty poll mode instead of original algorithm > >>+ > >>+--empty-poll="training_flag, med_threshold, high_threshold" > >>+ > >>+* training_flag : optional, enable/disable training mode. Default value > >>is 0. > >>+ > >>+* med_threshold : optional, indicate the empty poll threshold of modest > >>state which is customized by user. Default value is 0. > >>+ > >>+* high_threshold : optional, indicate the empty poll threshold of busy > >>state > >>which is customized by user. Default value is 0. > >>+ > >>+* -l : optional, set up the LOW power state frequency index > >>+ > >>+* -m : optional, set up the MED power state frequency index > >>+ > >>+* -h : optional, set up the HIGH power state frequency index > >I think in this over all section needs a lot more explanation like what > >are valid training flags and how to get thresholds ect. > > > >Also you could highlight the commands it looks better: > >``training_flag`` > > I'd suggest adding a "Empty Poll Mode Example Usage" section as a > sub-section to the "Empty Poll Mode" section, which could contain > something along the lines of the following: > > Empty Poll Mode Example Usage > > To initially obtain the ideal thresholds for the system, the training > mode should be run first. This is achieved by running the l3fwd-power > app with the training flage set to “1”, and the other paramaters set to > 0. > > ./examples/l3fwd-power/build/l3fwd-power -l 1-3 -- -p 0x0f > --config="(0,0,2),(0,1,3)" --empty-poll "1,0,0" –P > > This will run the training algorithm for x seconds on each core (cores 2 > and 3), and then print out the recommended threshold values for those > cores. The thresholds should be very similar for each core. > > POWER: Bring up the Timer > POWER: set the power freq to MED > POWER: Low threshold is 230277 > POWER: MED threshold is 335071 > POWER: HIGH threshold is 523769 > POWER: Training is Complete for 2 > POWER: set the power freq to MED > POWER: Low threshold is 236814 > POWER: MED threshold is 344567 > POWER: HIGH threshold is 538580 > POWER: Training is Complete for 3 > > Once the values have been measured for a particular system, the app can > then be started without the training mode so traffic can start immediately. > > ./examples/l3fwd-power/build/l3fwd-power -l 1-3 -- -p 0x0f > --config="(0,0,2),(0,1,3)" --empty-poll "0,340000,540000" –P > > >