https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1020
Bug ID: 1020 Summary: Can not detect E810-CQDA2 on Ubuntu 20.04 Product: DPDK Version: 22.03 Hardware: x86 OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: Normal Component: testpmd Assignee: dev@dpdk.org Reporter: t.deth...@deltacast.tv Target Milestone: --- I have been experiencing issues with an Intel E810-CQDA2 and Ubuntu Server 20.04 on DPDK 21.10 and 22.03 : Command used : sudo ./dpdk-testpmd -l 1-7 -n 4 -a 17:00.0 -- --socket-num=0 --burst=10 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --mbcache=512 --rxq=1 --txq=1 --nb-cores=1 --txpkts=1500 -i --txonly-multi-flow --forward-mode=txonly --tx-ip=10.10.1.168,239.0.0.8 Output: >EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 8 >EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 1 >EAL: Detected static linkage of DPDK >EAL: Multi-process socket /var/run/dpdk/rte/mp_socket >EAL: Selected IOVA mode 'PA' >EAL: VFIO support initialized >TELEMETRY: No legacy callbacks, legacy socket not created >testpmd: No probed ethernet devices >Fail: input rxq (1) can't be greater than max_rx_queues (0) of port 0 >EAL: Error - exiting with code: 1 > Cause: rxq 1 invalid - must be >= 0 && <= 0 It seem that the Nic isn’t detected by DPDK when running the tests, but when I run dpdk-devbind $ dpdk-devbind.py -s >Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver >============================================ >0000:17:00.0 'Ethernet Controller E810-C for QSFP 1592' drv=igb_uio >>unused=ice,vfio-pci I don’t understand why I can’t use the device although it is binded to DPDK. I've tested with DPDK 20.11.3 and everything is working fine, the Nic is detected. More information abotu my setup : OS : Ubuntu Server 20.04 Kernerl : 5.4.0-113-generic ICE version : 1.8.8 firmware-version: 3.20 0x8000d83e 0.0.0 Motherboard : SuperMicro X11SRM-F CPU : 8 CPUs x Intel Xeon W-2245 @ 3.90GHz Memory : 64GB DDR4 >$ modinfo ice >filename: >/lib/modules/5.4.0-113-generic/updates/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice.ko >firmware: updates/intel/ice/ddp/ice.pkg >version: 1.8.8 >license: GPL v2 >description: Intel(R) Ethernet Connection E800 Series Linux Driver >author: Intel Corporation, <linux.n...@intel.com> >srcversion: C37D0CEC677B3E87490CA38 >alias: pci:v00008086d00001888sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000151Dsv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000124Fsv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000124Esv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000124Dsv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000124Csv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000189Asv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001899sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001898sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001897sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001894sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001893sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001892sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001891sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001890sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000188Esv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000188Dsv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000188Csv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000188Bsv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000188Asv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000159Bsv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d0000159Asv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001599sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001593sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001592sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >alias: pci:v00008086d00001591sv*sd*bc*sc*i* >depends: auxiliary >retpoline: Y >name: ice >vermagic: 5.4.0-113-generic SMP mod_unload modversions >parm: debug:netif level (0=none,...,16=all) (int) >parm: fwlog_level:FW event level to log. All levels <= to the >specified value are enabled. Values: 0=none, 1=error, 2=warning, 3=normal, >4=verbose. Invalid values: >=5 > (ushort) >parm: fwlog_events:FW events to log (32-bit mask) > (ulong) >$ ethtool -i enp23s0f1 >driver: ice >version: 0.8.1-k >firmware-version: 3.20 0x8000d83e 0.0.0 >expansion-rom-version: >bus-info: 0000:17:00.1 >supports-statistics: yes >supports-test: yes >supports-eeprom-access: yes >supports-register-dump: yes >supports-priv-flags: yes -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.