On Wed, Apr 16, 2025 at 2:54 PM Bui Quang Minh <minhquangbu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 4/16/25 11:27, Jakub Kicinski wrote: > > On Tue, 15 Apr 2025 14:43:41 +0700 Bui Quang Minh wrote: > >> +def setup_xsk(cfg, xdp_queue_id = 0) -> bkg: > >> + # Probe for support > >> + xdp = cmd(f'{cfg.net_lib_dir / "xdp_helper"} - -', fail=False) > >> + if xdp.ret == 255: > >> + raise KsftSkipEx('AF_XDP unsupported') > >> + elif xdp.ret > 0: > >> + raise KsftFailEx('unable to create AF_XDP socket') > >> + > >> + return bkg(f'{cfg.net_lib_dir / "xdp_helper"} {cfg.ifindex} > >> {xdp_queue_id}', > >> + ksft_wait=3) > >> + > >> +def check_xdp_bind(cfg): > >> + ip(f"link set dev %s xdp obj %s sec xdp" % > >> + (cfg.ifname, cfg.net_lib_dir / "xdp_dummy.bpf.o")) > >> + ip(f"link set dev %s xdp off" % cfg.ifname) > >> + > >> +def check_rx_resize(cfg, queue_size = 128): > >> + rx_ring = _get_rx_ring_entries(cfg) > >> + ethtool(f"-G %s rx %d" % (cfg.ifname, queue_size)) > >> + ethtool(f"-G %s rx %d" % (cfg.ifname, rx_ring)) > > Unfortunately this doesn't work on a basic QEMU setup: > > > > # ethtool -G eth0 rx 128 > > [ 15.680655][ T287] virtio_net virtio2 eth0: resize rx fail: rx queue > > index: 0 err: -2 > > netlink error: No such file or directory > > > > Is there a way to enable more capable virtio_net with QEMU?
What's the qemu command line and version? Resize depends on queue_reset which should be supported from Qemu 7.2 > > I guess that virtio-pci-legacy is used in your setup. Note that modern devices are used by default. > > Here is how I setup virtio-net with Qemu > > -netdev tap,id=hostnet1,vhost=on,script=$NETWORK_SCRIPT,downscript=no \ > -device > virtio-net-pci,netdev=hostnet1,iommu_platform=on,disable-legacy=on \ > > The iommu_platform=on is necessary to make vring use dma API which is a > requirement to enable xsk_pool in virtio-net (XDP socket will be in > zerocopy mode for this case). Otherwise, the XDP socket will fallback to > copy mode, xsk_pool is not enabled in virtio-net that makes the > probability to reproduce bug to be very small. Currently, when you don't > have iommu_platform=on, you can pass the test even before the fix, so I > think I will try to harden the selftest to make it return skip in this case. I would like to keep the resize test as it doesn't require iommu_platform. Thanks > > Thanks, > Quang Minh. >