> On 28-Oct-2015, at 1:46 pm, Liu, Jijiang <jijiang.liu at intel.com> wrote: > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Padam Jeet Singh [mailto:padam.singh at inventum.net] >> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 4:12 PM >> To: Liu, Jijiang >> Cc: dev at dpdk.org; Matthew Hall >> Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] Wrong TCP Checkum computed by hardware >> >> >>> On 28-Oct-2015, at 1:31 pm, Liu, Jijiang <jijiang.liu at intel.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Padam Jeet Singh >>>> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 3:20 PM >>>> To: Matthew Hall >>>> Cc: dev at dpdk.org >>>> Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] Wrong TCP Checkum computed by hardware >>>> >>> >>> Did you set the txq_flags? >>> If the flag is not set, the default value is IXGBE_SIMPLE_FLAGS, and the any >> TX offloads do not work. >>> >>> See the following codes in ixgbe_rxtx.c file >>> >>> /* Use a simple Tx queue (no offloads, no multi segs) if possible */ >>> if (((txq->txq_flags & IXGBE_SIMPLE_FLAGS) == IXGBE_SIMPLE_FLAGS) >>> && (txq->tx_rs_thresh >= >> RTE_PMD_IXGBE_TX_MAX_BURST)) { >>> PMD_INIT_LOG(INFO, "Using simple tx code path"); >>> ... >>> dev->tx_pkt_burst = ixgbe_xmit_pkts_simple; >>> } else { >>> ... >>> dev->tx_pkt_burst = ixgbe_xmit_pkts; >>> } >>> >>> >>> --Jijiang Liu >> >> I initialise the queue with the following structure: >> >> static const struct rte_eth_txconf tx_conf = { >> .tx_thresh = { >> .pthresh = 32, /* Ring prefetch threshold */ >> .hthresh = 0, /* Ring host threshold */ >> .wthresh = 0, /* Ring writeback threshold */ >> }, >> .tx_free_thresh = 0, /* Use PMD default values */ >> .tx_rs_thresh = 0, /* Use PMD default values */ >> }; >> >> This would set the txq_flags to zero - so the tx_pkt_burst function would >> always point to ixgbe_xmit_pkts. Also, as observed only TCP checksum is >> computed wrong when there is VLAN TX Offload + IP Offload + TCP offload >> bits set. VLAN TX Offload + IP Offload + TCP CKSUM in software generates >> correct packet on the wire. > > I don't think the txq_flags is 0 if you just initialized the struct > rte_eth_txconf like that.
It?s declared as a global static, so it indeed is 0. I also added some debug around the init of the queue: for (i = 0; i < tx; ++i) { ret = rte_eth_tx_queue_setup(port, i, NB_TXD, rte_eth_dev_socket_id(port), &tx_conf); RTE_LOG(INFO, APP, "Port %u TXQ[%d] txflags = %d\n", (unsigned)port, i, tx_conf.txq_flags); if (ret < 0) rte_exit(EXIT_FAILURE, "Could not setup up TX queue %d for " "port%u (%d)", i, (unsigned)port, ret); } And got the following result: Oct 28 13:55:34 localhost fpnas[1322]: APP: Port 0 TXQ[0] txflags = 0 Oct 28 13:55:34 localhost fpnas[1322]: APP: Port 0 TXQ[1] txflags = 0 Oct 28 13:55:34 localhost fpnas[1322]: APP: Port 1 TXQ[0] txflags = 0 Oct 28 13:55:34 localhost fpnas[1322]: APP: Port 1 TXQ[1] txflags = 0 Oct 28 13:55:35 localhost fpnas[1322]: APP: Port 2 TXQ[0] txflags = 0 Oct 28 13:55:35 localhost fpnas[1322]: APP: Port 3 TXQ[0] txflags = 0 > >> Thanks, >> Padam