> From: Jiang, YuX [mailto:yux.ji...@intel.com]
> Sent: Monday, 21 February 2022 09.31
> 
> > From: dev <dev-boun...@dpdk.org> On Behalf Of Alvin Zhang
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2021 9:29 AM
> >
> > VRRP advertisement packets are dropped on i40e PF devices because
> when
> > a MAC address is added to a device, packets originating from that MAC
> > address are dropped.
> >
> > This patch adds a devarg to support disabling source pruning to work
> around
> > above issue.
> >
> > Bugzilla ID: 648
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Alvin Zhang <alvinx.zh...@intel.com>
> > ---
> Tested-by:  Yu Jiang <yux.ji...@intel.com>
> 
> Verified patchset
> http://patches.dpdk.org/project/dpdk/patch/20211020012831.8480-1-
> alvinx.zh...@intel.com/ on baseline dpdk22.03-rc1:ecc0dd455e
> "raw/cnxk_gpio: add option to select subset of GPIOs"
> Tested pass on Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+ 1583, OS:
> Fedora Linux 35/5.14.10-300.fc35.x86_64
> Test step as below:
>  ./dpdk-testpmd -l 1,2 -n 1 -a 18:00.0,disable_source_pruning=1 -- -i
>  pkt = Ether(src="00:00:5E:00:01:0A")/IP()/Raw("x"*60)
>  test steps:
> 1). testpmd>set verbose 1
>     testpmd>start
> 2). Send the pkt, the pkt can be received by testpmd
> 3). testpmd>mac_addr add 0 00:00:5E:00:01:0A
> 4). Re-send the pkt, the pkt still can be received by testpmd.

If source pruning is not the default behavior of all NICs, it should be 
disabled by default in the i40e NIC too.

A NIC shouldn't drop any packets unless it has explicitly been configured for 
it! And a NIC shouldn't treat any packets differently than other NICs do, 
unless the NIC has explicitly been configured so!

Furthermore, I would prefer that configurations for explicitly dropping certain 
types of packets is available through runtime APIs, e.g. RTE_FLOWS, or 
dedicated functions like rte_eth_promiscuous_enable/disable(). This patch 
doesn't support runtime detection of installed NICs performed by the 
application.

I am very surprised by this default behavior of a NIC. Please confirm that 
Source Pruning is at least disabled in Promiscuous mode?

-Morten

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