On 05/03/2015 10:57, Alexandra Sava wrote: > ping :-) ? Any thoughts about this ? > Sorry for the delay.
I'm not able to reproduce your issue with testpmd app. I gather that you are using your own app, have you tried to use testpmd to get queue stats? If so, what command line options did you use? Sergio > > Thanks, > Alexandra > > On 2 March 2015 at 17:00, Alexandra Sava <alexandrasava18 at gmail.com > <mailto:alexandrasava18 at gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hi, > > lspci command shows the following: > /04:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599EB 10-Gigabit > SFI/SFP+ Network Connection (rev 01) > Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Ethernet 10Gb 2-port 560SFP+ > Adapter/ > > > Thanks, > Alexandra > > On 2 March 2015 at 11:15, Gonzalez Monroy, Sergio > <sergio.gonzalez.monroy at intel.com > <mailto:sergio.gonzalez.monroy at intel.com>> wrote: > > Hi Alexandra, > > > On 02/03/2015 08:50, Alexandra Sava wrote: > > Hi guys, > > Did you have a chance to look over my question? > > > > Thanks, > Alexandra > > > On 24 February 2015 at 13:14, Alexandra Sava > <alexandrasava18 at gmail.com > <mailto:alexandrasava18 at gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hi guys, > > I'm trying to get statistics per queue (on rx side), > therefore I'm > using rte_eth_dev_set_rx_queue_stats_mapping > function in order to map a particular queue to a stat > index (Note: I > have 4 rx queues with the following mapping: queue 0 > -> stat_idx 0; > queue 1 -> stat_idx 1 , etc). > The problem is that I only get statistics for the > first queue (in this > case, queue 0), the rest of them are 0. Also, the > statistics for the first > queue are equal to the total statistics, so > rte_eth_stats.ipackets > is equal to rte_eth_stats.q_ipackets[0] and > rte_eth_stats.ibytes is > equal to rte_eth_stats.q_ibytes[0]. > > I'm using dpdk-1.8.0, Ubuntu 12.04, Intel x86_64 > architecture. > > Any idea about this issue ? > > What NIC are you using? > > Sergio > > > > Thanks, > Alexandra > > >