David, I had some trouble with my system over the past week. So I could not login into the setup. I am hoping that my system will be restored early this week I will login into the setup after that. Thanks Ajit On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 10:57 AM Ajit Khaparde wrote: > Hi David, > I actually did miss it. I will take a look. > Thanks for the refresh mail. > > Thanks > Ajit > > On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 8:58 AM David Liu wrote: > > > > Hi Ajit, > > > > Ping again in case if you miss the last email. > > > > Did you have a chance to give it a try on login to the machines? > > > > Just some notes, we are currently running compile and some > performance/functional testing. > > Which it may be hard for you to run dts, so please let me know if you > want me to stop these tests for you to debug. > > > > Step I run: > > CONF="conf_dpdk" ./switch.sh Broadcom #this is to switch the dts > configuration to Broadcom > > ./dts -s #To > start the dts > > > > Informatio: > > arm-dell.dpdklab.iol.unh.edu > > - dts - located in /opt/dts > > - Trex - located in /opt/trex/v2.87 > > > > arm-gigabyte.dpdklab.iol.unh.edu > > - dpdk - located in /root/dpdk > > > > Best, > > David > > > > On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 4:59 PM David Liu wrote: > >> > >> Also, I had changed the configuration when I run Broadcom nic. > >> In the dts folder, you can start it with ./dts -s > >> > >> On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 4:54 PM David Liu wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi Ajit, > >>> Sorry for the late reply. > >>> > >>> You can ssh into the machine using the same VPN Username and Password. > >>> Can you try and see if that works? > >>> > >>> Informatio: > >>> arm-dell.dpdklab.iol.unh.edu > >>> - dts - located in /opt/dts > >>> - Trex - located in /opt/trex/v2.87 > >>> > >>> arm-gigabyte.dpdklab.iol.unh.edu > >>> - dpdk - located in /root/dpdk > >>> > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> David > >>> > >>> On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 5:20 PM Ajit Khaparde < > ajit.khaparde@broadcom.com> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Hi David, > >>>> Thanks for pinging me. Do you think I could login into the setup and > >>>> see what is happening? > >>>> I do have the credentials for two systems in your lab - > >>>> rhea.dpdklab.iol.unh.edu and io.dpdklab.iol.unh.edu > >>>> If you can provide me details of the systems you are trying to > >>>> configure, I could take a look. > >>>> > >>>> Thanks > >>>> Ajit > >>>> > >>>> On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 1:41 PM David Liu wrote: > >>>> > > >>>> > Hi Ajit, > >>>> > > >>>> > Thank you for helping out. > >>>> > > >>>> > How are you doing with this issue? > >>>> > > >>>> > Please let me know if you need anything information from us. > >>>> > > >>>> > Just some extra information that both Trex and dts are on the same > intel tester machine. > >>>> > > >>>> > Best, > >>>> > David > >>>> > > >>>> > On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 2:12 PM David Liu wrote: > >>>> >> > >>>> >> Yes, so this is the same NIC work on x86. > >>>> >> By seeing the link, I am assuming you mean the ports that are > using for Trex. If so they are UP before I start the Trex. > >>>> >> > >>>> >> Thank, > >>>> >> David > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 1:11 AM Ajit Khaparde < > ajit.khaparde@broadcom.com> wrote: > >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> Does the same NIC work on x86? > >>>> >>> Also do you see link before you start the trex? I am trying to > see if the port failed to successfully come up > >>>> >>> or if there is a problem with the link. Can you check and tell? > >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> Thanks > >>>> >>> Ajit > >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 4:20 PM David Liu > wrote: > >>>> >>>> > >>>> >>>> Hi Ajit, > >>>> >>>> > >>>> >>>> Thank you for helping out. > >>>> >>>> > >>>> >>>> We have it working on the x86, but not the Arm. > >>>> >>>> > >>>> >>>> > >>>> >>>> Thanks, > >>>> >>>> David > >>>> >>>> > >>>> >>>> On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 5:34 PM Ajit Khaparde < > ajit.khaparde@broadcom.com> wrote: > >>>> >>>>> > >>>> >>>>> Hi David, > >>>> >>>>> I will take a look. > >>>> >>>>> Do you see similar issues on x86? I am asking because > >>>> >>>>> even I would start with that to create a baseline and then > >>>> >>>>> attempt on ARM. > >>>> >>>>> > >>>> >>>>> Thanks > >>>> >>>>> Ajit > >>>> >>>>> > >>>> >>>>> On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 12:08 PM David Liu > wrote: > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> Hi Ajit, > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> We have a 25G Broadcom NIC that is installed on an Arm machine. > >>>> >>>>>> And I am running into a problem when I try to run > nic_single_core_perf on the NIC. > >>>> >>>>>> Currently, we are using: Trex v2.86 and dts from > http://git.dpdk.org/tools/dts/ > >>>> >>>>>> All the NICs are up and running when testing. > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> The problem is an error when I try to run the test case inside > the nic_single_core_perf: > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>>> TestNicSingleCorePerf: Test running at parameters: framesize: > 64, rxd/txd: 512 > >>>> >>>>>>> dut.172.18.0.41: > x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 32,33 -n 4 > --file-prefix=dpdk_15311_20210113190237 -a 0000:93:00.0 -a 0000:93:00.1 > -- -i --portmask=0x3 --txd=512 --rxd=512 --nb-cores=1 > >>>> >>>>>>> dut.172.18.0.41: start > >>>> >>>>>>> TestNicSingleCorePerf: Test Case > test_perf_nic_single_core Result ERROR: Traceback (most recent call last): > >>>> >>>>>>> File "/opt/dts/framework/test_case.py", line 319, in > _execute_test_case > >>>> >>>>>>> case_obj() > >>>> >>>>>>> File "tests/TestSuite_nic_single_core_perf.py", line 196, > in test_perf_nic_single_core > >>>> >>>>>>> self.perf_test(self.nb_ports) > >>>> >>>>>>> File "tests/TestSuite_nic_single_core_perf.py", line 270, > in perf_test > >>>> >>>>>>> _, packets_received = > self.tester.pktgen.measure_throughput(stream_ids=streams, > options=traffic_opt) > >>>> >>>>>>> File "/opt/dts/framework/pktgen_base.py", line 245, in > measure_throughput > >>>> >>>>>>> self._prepare_transmission(stream_ids=stream_ids) > >>>> >>>>>>> File "/opt/dts/framework/pktgen_trex.py", line 778, in > _prepare_transmission > >>>> >>>>>>> self._conn.reset(ports=self._ports) > >>>> >>>>>>> File > "/opt/trex/v2.86/automation/trex_control_plane/interactive/trex/common/trex_api_annotators.py", > line 51, in wrap2 > >>>> >>>>>>> ret = f(*args, **kwargs) > >>>> >>>>>>> File > "/opt/trex/v2.86/automation/trex_control_plane/interactive/trex/stl/trex_stl_client.py", > line 339, in reset > >>>> >>>>>>> self.clear_stats(ports) > >>>> >>>>>>> File > "/opt/trex/v2.86/automation/trex_control_plane/interactive/trex/common/trex_api_annotators.py", > line 51, in wrap2 > >>>> >>>>>>> ret = f(*args, **kwargs) > >>>> >>>>>>> File > "/opt/trex/v2.86/automation/trex_control_plane/interactive/trex/stl/trex_stl_client.py", > line 1492, in clear_stats > >>>> >>>>>>> self._clear_stats_common(ports, clear_global, > clear_xstats) > >>>> >>>>>>> File > "/opt/trex/v2.86/automation/trex_control_plane/interactive/trex/common/trex_client.py", > line 2876, in _clear_stats_common > >>>> >>>>>>> raise TRexError(rc) > >>>> >>>>>>> trex.common.trex_exceptions.TRexError: *** [RPC] - Failed to > get server response from tcp://172.18.0.40:4501 > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> I also try to run TRex in stateless mode with./t-rex-64 -i > --cfg /etc/trex_cfg.yaml and connect with ./trex-console > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> Then start sending traffic with command > >>>> >>>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>>> trex>start -f stl/imix.py > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> But this will cause an error to turn off Trex. > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>>> trex> > >>>> >>>>>>> 2021-01-13 19:56:21 - [server][warning] - Server has been > shutdown - cause: 'WATCHDOG: task 'Trex DP core 1' has not responded for > more than 1.00135 seconds - timeout is 1 seconds > >>>> >>>>>>> *** traceback follows *** > >>>> >>>>>>> 1 0x561be173cf5a ./_t-rex-64(+0x19af5a) [0x561be173cf5a] > >>>> >>>>>>> 2 0x7feea3ac0980 > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0(+0x12980) [0x7feea3ac0980] > >>>> >>>>>>> 3 0x561be1a05a2a rte_delay_us_block + 106 > >>>> >>>>>>> 4 0x561be16ce874 CCoreEthIF::send_burst(CCorePerPort*, > unsigned short, CVirtualIFPerSideStats*) + 3220 > >>>> >>>>>>> 5 0x561be16abf57 CCoreEthIF::flush_tx_queue() + 31 > >>>> >>>>>>> 6 0x561be171e3d9 > CNodeGenerator::handle_maintenance(CFlowGenListPerThread*) + 265 > >>>> >>>>>>> 7 0x561be171f7ec > CNodeGenerator::handle_flow_sync(CGenNode*, CFlowGenListPerThread*, bool&) > + 92 > >>>> >>>>>>> 8 0x561be171fc98 > CNodeGenerator::handle_slow_messages(unsigned char, CGenNode*, > CFlowGenListPerThread*, bool) + 184 > >>>> >>>>>>> 9 0x561be16cb5f1 int > CNodeGenerator::flush_file_realtime<23, false>(double, double, > CFlowGenListPerThread*, double&) + 881 > >>>> >>>>>>> 10 0x561be1905212 TrexStatelessDpCore::start_scheduler() > + 226 > >>>> >>>>>>> 11 0x561be1883ae9 TrexDpCore::start() + 89 > >>>> >>>>>>> 12 0x561be1714113 > CFlowGenListPerThread::start(std::__cxx11::basic_string std::char_traits, std::allocator >&, CPreviewMode&) + 115 > >>>> >>>>>>> 13 0x561be16af8dd CGlobalTRex::run_in_core(unsigned > char) + 487 > >>>> >>>>>>> 14 0x561be16d11ad ./_t-rex-64(+0x12f1ad) [0x561be16d11ad] > >>>> >>>>>>> 15 0x561be1a1dfaa eal_thread_loop + 426 > >>>> >>>>>>> 16 0x7feea3ab56db > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0(+0x76db) [0x7feea3ab56db] > >>>> >>>>>>> 17 0x7feea2a8571f clone + 63 > >>>> >>>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>>> *** addr2line information follows *** > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ??:0 > >>>> >>>>>>> ' > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> I believe if everything is working, this should not turn off > trex but please correct me if I am wrong. > >>>> >>>>>> I wonder if you have any suggestion of how I can approach this > issue? > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> Best, > >>>> >>>>>> David > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> >