Hi, Inline reply,
On 08/01/2019 18:33, Ferruh Yigit wrote: > On 1/2/2019 3:55 PM, Julien Meunier wrote: >> If the port has received less than ``pkt_per_port`` packets (for >> example, the port has missed some packets), the test is in an infinite >> loop. >> >> Instead of expecting a number of packet to receive, let the port to be >> drained by itself. If no more packets are received, the test can >> continue. > > This looks like fixing the test_pmd_perf test case, which can stuck into > endless > loop without this patch, and since there will be already a new version for > below > comment, can you please update the patch title to describe the fix, like > > test/pmd_perf: fix .... Sure ! I will be more careful next time with the title of my patches >> >> Fixes: 002ade70e933 ("app/test: measure cycles per packet in Rx/Tx") >> Cc: sta...@dpdk.org >> >> Signed-off-by: Julien Meunier <julien.meun...@nokia.com> >> --- >> test/test/test_pmd_perf.c | 6 +++--- >> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/test/test/test_pmd_perf.c b/test/test/test_pmd_perf.c >> index f5095c8..286e09d 100644 >> --- a/test/test/test_pmd_perf.c >> +++ b/test/test/test_pmd_perf.c >> @@ -493,15 +493,15 @@ main_loop(__rte_unused void *args) >> >> for (i = 0; i < conf->nb_ports; i++) { >> portid = conf->portlist[i]; >> - int nb_free = pkt_per_port; >> + int nb_free = 0; > > 'nb_free' is not more used or required, it can be removed completely I think. Damn.. Missing one little correction: nb_free should be used in the printf. - printf("free %d mbuf left in port %u\n", pkt_per_port, portid); + printf("free %d mbuf left in port %u\n", nb_free, portid); > >> do { /* dry out */ >> nb_rx = rte_eth_rx_burst(portid, 0, >> pkts_burst, MAX_PKT_BURST); >> nb_tx = 0; >> while (nb_tx < nb_rx) >> rte_pktmbuf_free(pkts_burst[nb_tx++]); >> - nb_free -= nb_rx; >> - } while (nb_free != 0); >> + nb_free += nb_rx; >> + } while (nb_rx != 0); > > Isn't there already something wrong with this logic? It assumes after test > done > device still has 'pkt_per_port' packets in its queues, it tries to receive and > free them, but: > > nb_free = pkt_per_port = MAX_TRAFFIC_BURST = 2048 > RTE_TEST_RX_DESC_DEFAULT = RTE_TEST_TX_DESC_DEFAULT = 1024 All ports are configured with the following number of descriptors: nb_rxd = MAX_TRAFFIC_BURST; nb_txd = MAX_TRAFFIC_BURST; In this case, all is OK. But, for the test SC_CONTINUOUS (which is, by the way, the default one), this number is reduced nb_rxd = RTE_TEST_RX_DESC_DEFAULT ; nb_txd = RTE_TEST_TX_DESC_DEFAULT ; > When device queue length is 1024, how it can be holding 2048 packets? So it > can't exit from this loop. Since this should be working, what am I missing? In the main_loop, the test xmits 2048 pkts per port. Then, do_measure -measure_rxtx for example- receives all incoming packets and resends to the port. However... Without my patch, on a previous DPDK version (17.08), which configures less RX and TX descriptors (RXD=128 TXD=512), I didn't notice this issue on ixgbe PMD (but not on fm10k). So... You're right, how it can be holding 2048 packets with this configuration... I will check on my side. > But overall, this stage is after the test done and for cleanup, I think your > suggestion is reasonable, only please check above 'nb_free' comment. I will submit a new patch. Thanks for your comments ! > Thanks, > ferruh > Best regards, Julien Meunier