Hi Konstantin,

On 6/4/2017 9:14 PM, Ananyev, Konstantin wrote:
Hi,

-----Original Message-----
From: Ashish Jain [mailto:ashish.j...@nxp.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 8:18 AM
To: dev@dpdk.org; Ananyev, Konstantin <konstantin.anan...@intel.com>
Subject: [PATCH] examples/ip_fragmentation: add fragmentation size support

Adding support for determining fragmentation size for both
ipv4 and ipv6 traffic dynamically through command line.
It is helpful in testing to configure different fragmentation
sizes and validate the packets.

Signed-off-by: Ashish Jain <ashish.j...@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Hemant Agrawal <hemant.agra...@nxp.com>
---
  examples/ip_fragmentation/main.c | 89 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
  1 file changed, 81 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/examples/ip_fragmentation/main.c b/examples/ip_fragmentation/main.c
index 815b225..436755b 100644
--- a/examples/ip_fragmentation/main.c
+++ b/examples/ip_fragmentation/main.c
@@ -94,6 +94,16 @@
  #define       IPV6_DEFAULT_PAYLOAD    (IPV6_MTU_DEFAULT - sizeof(struct 
ipv6_hdr))

  /*
+ * Configure fragmentation size for IPv4 and IPv6 packets
+ */
+static uint32_t frag_size_v4 = IPV4_MTU_DEFAULT;
+static uint32_t frag_size_v6 = IPV6_MTU_DEFAULT;
+#define MIN_IPV4_FRAG_SIZE 64
+#define MAX_IPV4_FRAG_SIZE 9600
+#define MIN_IPV6_FRAG_SIZE 1280
+#define MAX_IPV6_FRAG_SIZE 9600
+
+/*
   * Max number of fragments per packet expected - defined by config file.
   */
  #define       MAX_PACKET_FRAG RTE_LIBRTE_IP_FRAG_MAX_FRAG
@@ -299,14 +309,14 @@ struct rte_lpm6_config lpm6_config = {
                }

                /* if we don't need to do any fragmentation */
-               if (likely (IPV4_MTU_DEFAULT >= m->pkt_len)) {
+               if (likely (frag_size_v4 >= m->pkt_len)) {
                        qconf->tx_mbufs[port_out].m_table[len] = m;
                        len2 = 1;
                } else {
                        len2 = rte_ipv4_fragment_packet(m,
                                &qconf->tx_mbufs[port_out].m_table[len],
                                (uint16_t)(MBUF_TABLE_SIZE - len),
-                               IPV4_MTU_DEFAULT,
+                               frag_size_v4,
                                rxq->direct_pool, rxq->indirect_pool);

                        /* Free input packet */
@@ -336,14 +346,14 @@ struct rte_lpm6_config lpm6_config = {
                }

                /* if we don't need to do any fragmentation */
-               if (likely (IPV6_MTU_DEFAULT >= m->pkt_len)) {
+               if (likely (frag_size_v6 >= m->pkt_len)) {
                        qconf->tx_mbufs[port_out].m_table[len] = m;
                        len2 = 1;
                } else {
                        len2 = rte_ipv6_fragment_packet(m,
                                &qconf->tx_mbufs[port_out].m_table[len],
                                (uint16_t)(MBUF_TABLE_SIZE - len),
-                               IPV6_MTU_DEFAULT,
+                               frag_size_v6,
                                rxq->direct_pool, rxq->indirect_pool);

                        /* Free input packet */
@@ -489,8 +499,14 @@ struct rte_lpm6_config lpm6_config = {
  {
        printf("%s [EAL options] -- -p PORTMASK [-q NQ]\n"
               "  -p PORTMASK: hexadecimal bitmask of ports to configure\n"
-              "  -q NQ: number of queue (=ports) per lcore (default is 1)\n",
-              prgname);
+              "  -q NQ: number of queue (=ports) per lcore (default is 1)\n"
+              "  --frag_size_v4=<num>:optional,IPv4 fragment size in decimal"
+              ",Condition:(frag_size_v4 - 20) should be a multiple of 8,"
+              " default is %d \n"
+              "  --frag_size_v6=<num>:optional,IPv6 fragment size in decimal"
+              ",Condition:(frag_size_v6 - 40) should be a multiple of 8,"
+              " default is %d\n",
+              prgname, frag_size_v4, frag_size_v6);
  }

  static int
@@ -528,6 +544,29 @@ struct rte_lpm6_config lpm6_config = {
        return n;
  }

+static int
+parse_frag_size(const char *str, uint32_t min, uint32_t max,
+               uint8_t hdr_size, uint32_t *val)
+{
+       char *end;
+       uint64_t v;
+
+       /* parse decimal string */
+       errno = 0;
+       v = strtoul(str, &end, 10);
+       if (errno != 0 || *end != '\0')
+               return -EINVAL;
+
+       if (v < min || v > max)
+               return -EINVAL;
+
+       if ((v - hdr_size) % 8)
+               return -EINVAL;
+
+       *val = (uint32_t)v;
+       return 0;
+}
+
  /* Parse the argument given in the command line of the application */
  static int
  parse_args(int argc, char **argv)
@@ -537,6 +576,8 @@ struct rte_lpm6_config lpm6_config = {
        int option_index;
        char *prgname = argv[0];
        static struct option lgopts[] = {
+               {"frag_size_v4", 1, 0, 0},
+               {"frag_size_v6", 1, 0, 0},
                {NULL, 0, 0, 0}
        };

@@ -568,8 +609,40 @@ struct rte_lpm6_config lpm6_config = {

                /* long options */
                case 0:
-                       print_usage(prgname);
-                       return -1;
+                       if (!strncmp(lgopts[option_index].name,
+                               "frag_size_v4", 12)) {


Why just not strcmp() here?
strncmp() here is adhering to its similar use in other applications like ip_reassemble, l3fwd etc.

+                               ret = parse_frag_size(optarg,
+                                               MIN_IPV4_FRAG_SIZE,
+                                               MAX_IPV4_FRAG_SIZE,
+                                               sizeof(struct ipv4_hdr),
+                                               &frag_size_v4);
+                               if (ret) {
+                                       printf("invalid value: \"%s\" for "
+                                               "parameter %s\n",
+                                               optarg,
+                                               lgopts[option_index].name);
+                                       print_usage(prgname);
+                                       return ret;
+                               }
+                       }
+                       if (!strncmp(lgopts[option_index].name,
+                               "frag_size_v6", 12)) {
+                               ret = parse_frag_size(optarg,
+                                               MIN_IPV6_FRAG_SIZE,
+                                               MAX_IPV6_FRAG_SIZE,
+                                               sizeof(struct ipv6_hdr),
+                                               &frag_size_v6);
+                               if (ret) {
+                                       printf("invalid value: \"%s\" for "
+                                               "parameter %s\n",
+                                               optarg,
+                                               lgopts[option_index].name);
+                                       print_usage(prgname);
+                                       return ret;
+                               }
+                       }
+
+                       break;

Hmm, why do we need that break here?
Konstantin
'break' is needed here to exit from the switch case

Ashish



                default:
                        print_usage(prgname);
--
1.9.1




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