On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 1:18 PM, hiren panchasara <hiren.panchas...@gmail.com > wrote:
> > Thanks Luigi. > > Coming back to this thread to actually understand what's going on. > > > On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 8:37 PM, Luigi Rizzo <ri...@iet.unipi.it> wrote: > >> > >> > On this box, I have 2 interfaces igb0 (10.73.149.28) and ix1 >> (10.73.149.17) >> > and this is how I am using this binary: >> > >> > -bash-4.2$ sudo ./pkt-gen -i ix1 -f tx -n 100000000 -c 8 -p 8 -d >> > 10.73.149.17 -s 10.73.149.28 >> > > So, my intention is to *send* 10gbps data to ix1 and see the card use all > of its 8 queues. > > Above command is the correct one? > > I kldunloaded/loaded ixbge to clear out all the stats and tested it again: > > > -bash-4.2$ sudo ./pkt-gen -i ix1 -f tx -n 100000000 -c 8 -p 8 -d > 10.73.149.17 -s 10.73.149.28 > extract_ip_range [143] extract IP range from 10.73.149.28 > extract_ip_range [178] range is 10.73.149.28 0 to 10.73.149.28 0 > extract_ip_range [143] extract IP range from 10.73.149.17 > extract_ip_range [178] range is 10.73.149.17 0 to 10.73.149.17 0 > extract_mac_range [184] extract MAC range from 90:e2:ba:30:68:c5 > extract_mac_range [199] 90:e2:ba:30:68:c5 starts at 90:e2:ba:30:68:c5 > extract_mac_range [184] extract MAC range from ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > extract_mac_range [199] ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff starts at ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > main [1530] map size is 334980 Kb > main [1552] mapping 334980 Kbytes > Sending on ix1: 8 queues, 8 threads and 8 cpus. > 10.73.149.28 -> 10.73.149.17 (90:e2:ba:30:68:c5 -> ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff) > main [1622] Sending 512 packets every 0.000000000 ns > main [1624] Wait 2 secs for phy reset > main [1626] Ready... > sender_body [775] start > sender_body [775] start > sender_body [775] start > sender_body [775] start > sender_body [775] start > sender_body [775] start > sender_body [775] start > sender_body [848] drop copy > > sender_body [775] start > sender_body [848] drop copy > sender_body [848] drop copy > sender_body [848] drop copy > sender_body [848] drop copy > sender_body [848] drop copy > sender_body [848] drop copy > main_thread [1192] 15122963 pps (15130434 pkts in 1000494 usec) > main_thread [1192] 14881444 pps (14896266 pkts in 1000996 usec) > sender_body [841] poll error/timeout on queue 1 > main_thread [1192] 14880708 pps (15659371 pkts in 1052327 usec) > main_thread [1192] 14878611 pps (14888684 pkts in 1000677 usec) > main_thread [1192] 14882655 pps (14897538 pkts in 1001000 usec) > main_thread [1192] 11900044 pps (12029754 pkts in 1010900 usec) > main_thread [1212] ouch, thread 1 exited with error > Sent 87502047 packets, 60 bytes each, in 5.86 seconds. > Speed: 14.92 Mpps Bandwidth: 7.16 Gbps (raw 10.03 Gbps) > -bash-4.2$ > > But looking at the queue stats: > > > -bash-4.2$ sysctl -a | grep ix.1 | grep queue | grep rx_packets > dev.ix.1.queue0.rx_packets: 171 > dev.ix.1.queue1.rx_packets: 0 > dev.ix.1.queue2.rx_packets: 0 > dev.ix.1.queue3.rx_packets: 0 > dev.ix.1.queue4.rx_packets: 0 > dev.ix.1.queue5.rx_packets: 0 > dev.ix.1.queue6.rx_packets: 0 > dev.ix.1.queue7.rx_packets: 0 > > And after a few seconds: > > -bash-4.2$ sysctl -a | grep ix.1 | grep queue | grep rx_packets > dev.ix.1.queue0.rx_packets: 310 > dev.ix.1.queue1.rx_packets: 0 > dev.ix.1.queue2.rx_packets: 0 > dev.ix.1.queue3.rx_packets: 0 > dev.ix.1.queue4.rx_packets: 8 > dev.ix.1.queue5.rx_packets: 0 > dev.ix.1.queue6.rx_packets: 0 > dev.ix.1.queue7.rx_packets: 0 > -bash-4.2$ > > What is going on here? Should I be seeing more pkts in rx_packets? Should > I see more queues being used? > > I am using stock ixgbe at this point. I believe RSS is enabled by default? > fdir(flow director)/atr is also enabled by default. I tried to turn that off by following change in /sys/modules/ixgbe/Makefile -CFLAGS+= -I${.CURDIR}/../../dev/ixgbe -DSMP -DIXGBE_FDIR +CFLAGS+= -I${.CURDIR}/../../dev/ixgbe -DSMP But, now interface would not attach to netmap: sudo ./pkt-gen -i ix1 -f tx -n 100000000 -c 8 -p 8 -d 10.73.149.17 -s 10.73.149.28 extract_ip_range [143] extract IP range from 10.73.149.28 extract_ip_range [178] range is 10.73.149.28 0 to 10.73.149.28 0 extract_ip_range [143] extract IP range from 10.73.149.17 extract_ip_range [178] range is 10.73.149.17 0 to 10.73.149.17 0 extract_mac_range [184] extract MAC range from 90:e2:ba:30:68:c5 extract_mac_range [199] 90:e2:ba:30:68:c5 starts at 90:e2:ba:30:68:c5 extract_mac_range [184] extract MAC range from ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff extract_mac_range [199] ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff starts at ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff main [1530] map size is 334980 Kb main [1536] Unable to get if info for ix1 main [1543] bad nthreads 8, have 0 queues main [1552] mapping 0 Kbytes main [1558] Unable to mmap 0 KB main [1572] Unable to register interface ix1 Sending on ix1: 0 queues, 8 threads and 8 cpus. 10.73.149.28 -> 10.73.149.17 (90:e2:ba:30:68:c5 -> ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff) main [1622] Sending 512 packets every 0.000000000 ns main [1624] Wait 2 secs for phy reset main [1626] Ready... start_threads [1126] Unable to register ix1 start_threads [1126] Unable to register ix1 start_threads [1126] Unable to register ix1 start_threads [1126] Unable to register ix1 start_threads [1126] Unable to register ix1 start_threads [1126] Unable to register ix1 start_threads [1126] Unable to register ix1 start_threads [1126] Unable to register ix1 main_thread [1192] 0 pps (0 pkts in 1043812 usec) main_thread [1212] ouch, thread 0 exited with error main_thread [1212] ouch, thread 1 exited with error main_thread [1212] ouch, thread 2 exited with error main_thread [1212] ouch, thread 3 exited with error main_thread [1212] ouch, thread 4 exited with error main_thread [1212] ouch, thread 5 exited with error main_thread [1212] ouch, thread 6 exited with error main_thread [1212] ouch, thread 7 exited with error Sent 0 packets, 60 bytes each, in 0.00 seconds. Speed: 0.00 pps Bandwidth: 0.00 bps (raw 0.00 bps) Error is coming from pkg-gen.c: if ((ioctl(tfd, NIOCREGIF, &tifreq)) == -1) { D("Unable to register %s", g->ifname); continue; } Cheers, Hiren _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"