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[77.134.203.184]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id h1sm1539709wjc.19.2016.07.20.07.24.34 for (version=TLS1_2 cipher=ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA bits=128/128); Wed, 20 Jul 2016 07:24:34 -0700 (PDT) From: Thomas Monjalon To: dev@dpdk.org Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 16:24:30 +0200 Message-Id: <1469024670-4638-1-git-send-email-thomas.monjalon@6wind.com> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.7.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Subject: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] unify tools naming X-BeenThere: dev@dpdk.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.15 Precedence: list List-Id: patches and discussions about DPDK List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 14:24:37 -0000 The following tools may be installed system-wise. It may be cleaner and more convenient to find them with the same dpdk- prefix (especially for autocompletion). Moreover, the script dpdk_nic_bind.py deserves a new name because it is not restricted to NICs and can be used for e.g. crypto. These files are renamed: pmdinfogen -> dpdk-pmdinfogen pmdinfo.py -> dpdk-pmdinfo.py dpdk_pdump -> dpdk-pdump dpdk_proc_info -> dpdk-procinfo dpdk_nic_bind.py -> dpdk-devbind.py setup.sh -> dpdk-setup.sh The tools pmdinfogen, pmdinfo.py and dpdk_pdump are new in 16.07. The scripts dpdk_nic_bind.py and setup.sh may have been used with previous releases by end users. That's why a symbolic link still provide the old name in the installed tools directory. Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon --- It would be good to have this rename in 16.07 before that pmdinfo.py and dpdk_pdump are widely used. A possible addition to this patch could be renaming the test apps: test -> dpdk-test testacl -> dpdk-testacl testpipeline -> dpdk-testpipeline testpmd -> dpdk-testpmd --- MAINTAINERS | 2 +- app/pdump/Makefile | 2 +- app/proc_info/Makefile | 2 +- buildtools/pmdinfogen/Makefile | 2 +- doc/guides/faq/faq.rst | 2 +- doc/guides/linux_gsg/build_dpdk.rst | 14 +++++++------- doc/guides/linux_gsg/nic_perf_intel_platform.rst | 6 +++--- doc/guides/linux_gsg/quick_start.rst | 12 ++++++------ doc/guides/nics/bnx2x.rst | 4 ++-- doc/guides/nics/cxgbe.rst | 4 ++-- doc/guides/nics/ena.rst | 2 +- doc/guides/nics/enic.rst | 6 +++--- doc/guides/nics/i40e.rst | 4 ++-- doc/guides/nics/intel_vf.rst | 8 ++++---- doc/guides/nics/nfp.rst | 8 ++++---- doc/guides/nics/qede.rst | 2 +- doc/guides/nics/thunderx.rst | 16 ++++++++-------- doc/guides/nics/virtio.rst | 2 +- doc/guides/prog_guide/dev_kit_build_system.rst | 14 +++++++------- doc/guides/rel_notes/release_16_07.rst | 3 +++ doc/guides/sample_app_ug/pdump.rst | 14 +++++++------- doc/guides/sample_app_ug/proc_info.rst | 8 ++++---- doc/guides/testpmd_app_ug/testpmd_funcs.rst | 10 +++++----- doc/guides/xen/pkt_switch.rst | 2 +- lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_options.c | 4 ++-- mk/internal/rte.compile-pre.mk | 2 +- mk/rte.sdkinstall.mk | 16 ++++++++++------ mk/rte.sdktest.mk | 4 ++-- tools/{dpdk_nic_bind.py => dpdk-devbind.py} | 0 tools/{pmdinfo.py => dpdk-pmdinfo.py} | 4 +--- tools/{setup.sh => dpdk-setup.sh} | 24 ++++++++++++------------ 31 files changed, 104 insertions(+), 99 deletions(-) rename tools/{dpdk_nic_bind.py => dpdk-devbind.py} (100%) rename tools/{pmdinfo.py => dpdk-pmdinfo.py} (99%) rename tools/{setup.sh => dpdk-setup.sh} (95%) diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 2996b09..3bfcc9f 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ F: scripts/validate-abi.sh Driver information F: buildtools/pmdinfogen/ -F: tools/pmdinfo.py +F: tools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py Environment Abstraction Layer diff --git a/app/pdump/Makefile b/app/pdump/Makefile index d85bb08..536198f 100644 --- a/app/pdump/Makefile +++ b/app/pdump/Makefile @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/rte.vars.mk ifeq ($(CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_PDUMP),y) -APP = dpdk_pdump +APP = dpdk-pdump CFLAGS += $(WERROR_FLAGS) diff --git a/app/proc_info/Makefile b/app/proc_info/Makefile index 33e058e..e051e03 100644 --- a/app/proc_info/Makefile +++ b/app/proc_info/Makefile @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/rte.vars.mk -APP = dpdk_proc_info +APP = dpdk-procinfo CFLAGS += $(WERROR_FLAGS) diff --git a/buildtools/pmdinfogen/Makefile b/buildtools/pmdinfogen/Makefile index 3885d3b..bd8f900 100644 --- a/buildtools/pmdinfogen/Makefile +++ b/buildtools/pmdinfogen/Makefile @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/rte.vars.mk # # library name # -HOSTAPP = pmdinfogen +HOSTAPP = dpdk-pmdinfogen # # all sources are stored in SRCS-y diff --git a/doc/guides/faq/faq.rst b/doc/guides/faq/faq.rst index 3228b92..8d1ea6c 100644 --- a/doc/guides/faq/faq.rst +++ b/doc/guides/faq/faq.rst @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ When you stop and restart the test application, it looks to see if the pages are If you look in the directory, you will see ``n`` number of 2M pages files. If you specified 1024, you will see 1024 page files. These are then placed in memory segments to get contiguous memory. -If you need to change the number of pages, it is easier to first remove the pages. The tools/setup.sh script provides an option to do this. +If you need to change the number of pages, it is easier to first remove the pages. The tools/dpdk-setup.sh script provides an option to do this. See the "Quick Start Setup Script" section in the :ref:`DPDK Getting Started Guide ` for more information. diff --git a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/build_dpdk.rst b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/build_dpdk.rst index fb2c481..f8007b3 100644 --- a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/build_dpdk.rst +++ b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/build_dpdk.rst @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ however please consult your distributions documentation to make sure that is the Also, to use VFIO, both kernel and BIOS must support and be configured to use IO virtualization (such as IntelĀ® VT-d). For proper operation of VFIO when running DPDK applications as a non-privileged user, correct permissions should also be set up. -This can be done by using the DPDK setup script (called setup.sh and located in the tools directory). +This can be done by using the DPDK setup script (called dpdk-setup.sh and located in the tools directory). .. _linux_gsg_binding_kernel: @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ and to bind and unbind those ports from the different kernel modules, including The following are some examples of how the script can be used. A full description of the script and its parameters can be obtained by calling the script with the ``--help`` or ``--usage`` options. Note that the uio or vfio kernel modules to be used, should be loaded into the kernel before -running the ``dpdk_nic_bind.py`` script. +running the ``dpdk-devbind.py`` script. .. warning:: @@ -238,14 +238,14 @@ running the ``dpdk_nic_bind.py`` script. .. warning:: - While any user can run the dpdk_nic_bind.py script to view the status of the network ports, + While any user can run the dpdk-devbind.py script to view the status of the network ports, binding or unbinding network ports requires root privileges. To see the status of all network ports on the system: .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver ============================================ @@ -267,16 +267,16 @@ To bind device ``eth1``,``04:00.1``, to the ``uio_pci_generic`` driver: .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=uio_pci_generic 04:00.1 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=uio_pci_generic 04:00.1 or, alternatively, .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=uio_pci_generic eth1 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=uio_pci_generic eth1 To restore device ``82:00.0`` to its original kernel binding: .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=ixgbe 82:00.0 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=ixgbe 82:00.0 diff --git a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/nic_perf_intel_platform.rst b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/nic_perf_intel_platform.rst index b433732..d4a8362 100644 --- a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/nic_perf_intel_platform.rst +++ b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/nic_perf_intel_platform.rst @@ -192,12 +192,12 @@ Configurations before running DPDK # Bind ports 82:00.0 and 85:00.0 to dpdk driver - ./dpdk_folder/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py -b igb_uio 82:00.0 85:00.0 + ./dpdk_folder/tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio 82:00.0 85:00.0 # Check the port driver status - ./dpdk_folder/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status + ./dpdk_folder/tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status - See ``dpdk_nic_bind.py --help`` for more details. + See ``dpdk-devbind.py --help`` for more details. More details about DPDK setup and Linux kernel requirements see :ref:`linux_gsg_compiling_dpdk`. diff --git a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/quick_start.rst b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/quick_start.rst index 1e0f8ff..8789b58 100644 --- a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/quick_start.rst +++ b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/quick_start.rst @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Quick Start Setup Script ======================== -The setup.sh script, found in the tools subdirectory, allows the user to perform the following tasks: +The dpdk-setup.sh script, found in the tools subdirectory, allows the user to perform the following tasks: * Build the DPDK libraries @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ the user may compile their own application that links in the EAL libraries to cr Script Organization ------------------- -The setup.sh script is logically organized into a series of steps that a user performs in sequence. +The dpdk-setup.sh script is logically organized into a series of steps that a user performs in sequence. Each step provides a number of options that guide the user to completing the desired task. The following is a brief synopsis of each step. @@ -98,17 +98,17 @@ The final step has options for restoring the system to its original state. Use Cases --------- -The following are some example of how to use the setup.sh script. +The following are some example of how to use the dpdk-setup.sh script. The script should be run using the source command. Some options in the script prompt the user for further data before proceeding. .. warning:: - The setup.sh script should be run with root privileges. + The dpdk-setup.sh script should be run with root privileges. .. code-block:: console - source tools/setup.sh + source tools/dpdk-setup.sh ------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ The following selection demonstrates the launch of the test application to run o Applications ------------ -Once the user has run the setup.sh script, built one of the EAL targets and set up hugepages (if using one of the Linux EAL targets), +Once the user has run the dpdk-setup.sh script, built one of the EAL targets and set up hugepages (if using one of the Linux EAL targets), the user can then move on to building and running their application or one of the examples provided. The examples in the /examples directory provide a good starting point to gain an understanding of the operation of the DPDK. diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/bnx2x.rst b/doc/guides/nics/bnx2x.rst index df8fb47..6453168 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/bnx2x.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/bnx2x.rst @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ devices managed by ``librte_pmd_bnx2x`` in Linux operating system. #. Bind the QLogic adapters to ``igb_uio`` or ``vfio-pci`` loaded in the previous step:: - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind igb_uio 0000:84:00.0 0000:84:00.1 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind igb_uio 0000:84:00.0 0000:84:00.1 or @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ devices managed by ``librte_pmd_bnx2x`` in Linux operating system. sudo chmod 0666 /dev/vfio/* - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind vfio-pci 0000:84:00.0 0000:84:00.1 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind vfio-pci 0000:84:00.0 0000:84:00.1 #. Start ``testpmd`` with basic parameters: diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/cxgbe.rst b/doc/guides/nics/cxgbe.rst index d718f19..d8236b0 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/cxgbe.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/cxgbe.rst @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ devices managed by librte_pmd_cxgbe in Linux operating system. .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind igb_uio 0000:02:00.4 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind igb_uio 0000:02:00.4 or @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ devices managed by librte_pmd_cxgbe in Linux operating system. sudo chmod 0666 /dev/vfio/* - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind vfio-pci 0000:02:00.4 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind vfio-pci 0000:02:00.4 .. note:: diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/ena.rst b/doc/guides/nics/ena.rst index 9f93848..073b35a 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/ena.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/ena.rst @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ devices managed by librte_pmd_ena. .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=igb_uio 0000:02:00.1 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=igb_uio 0000:02:00.1 #. Start testpmd with basic parameters: diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/enic.rst b/doc/guides/nics/enic.rst index e67c3db..2e7d7a4 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/enic.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/enic.rst @@ -177,13 +177,13 @@ Prerequisites - DPDK suite should be configured based on the user's decision to use VFIO or UIO framework - If the vNIC device(s) to be used is bound to the kernel mode Ethernet driver - (enic), use 'ifconfig' to bring the interface down. The dpdk_nic_bind.py tool + (enic), use 'ifconfig' to bring the interface down. The dpdk-devbind.py tool can then be used to unbind the device's bus id from the enic kernel mode driver. - Bind the intended vNIC to vfio-pci in case the user wants ENIC PMD to use - VFIO framework using dpdk_nic_bind.py. + VFIO framework using dpdk-devbind.py. - Bind the intended vNIC to igb_uio in case the user wants ENIC PMD to use - UIO framework using dpdk_nic_bind.py. + UIO framework using dpdk-devbind.py. At this point the system should be ready to run DPDK applications. Once the application runs to completion, the vNIC can be detached from vfio-pci or diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/i40e.rst b/doc/guides/nics/i40e.rst index da695af..4d12b10 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/i40e.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/i40e.rst @@ -164,13 +164,13 @@ devices managed by ``librte_pmd_i40e`` in the Linux operating system. .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind igb_uio 0000:83:00.0 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind igb_uio 0000:83:00.0 Or setup VFIO permissions for regular users and then bind to ``vfio-pci``: .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind vfio-pci 0000:83:00.0 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind vfio-pci 0000:83:00.0 #. Start ``testpmd`` with basic parameters: diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/intel_vf.rst b/doc/guides/nics/intel_vf.rst index a68198f..95a79b5 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/intel_vf.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/intel_vf.rst @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ For example, modprobe uio insmod igb_uio - ./dpdk_nic_bind.py -b igb_uio bb:ss.f + ./dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio bb:ss.f echo 2 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:bb\:ss.f/max_vfs (To enable two VFs on a specific PCI device) Launch the DPDK testpmd/example or your own host daemon application using the DPDK PMD library. @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ For example, modprobe uio insmod igb_uio - ./dpdk_nic_bind.py -b igb_uio bb:ss.f + ./dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio bb:ss.f echo 2 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:bb\:ss.f/max_vfs (To enable two VFs on a specific PCI device) Launch the DPDK testpmd/example or your own host daemon application using the DPDK PMD library. @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ For example, .. code-block:: console insmod igb_uio - ./dpdk_nic_bind.py -b igb_uio bb:ss.f + ./dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio bb:ss.f echo 2 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:bb\:ss.f/max_vfs (To enable two VFs on a specific pci device) Launch DPDK testpmd/example or your own host daemon application using the DPDK PMD library. @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ The setup procedure is as follows: modprobe uio insmod igb_uio - ./dpdk_nic_bind.py -b igb_uio 02:00.0 02:00.1 0e:00.0 0e:00.1 + ./dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio 02:00.0 02:00.1 0e:00.0 0e:00.1 echo 2 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:02\:00.0/max_vfs echo 2 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:02\:00.1/max_vfs echo 2 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:0e\:00.0/max_vfs diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/nfp.rst b/doc/guides/nics/nfp.rst index e4ebc71..4ef6e02 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/nfp.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/nfp.rst @@ -242,9 +242,9 @@ Using the NFP PMD is not different to using other PMDs. Usual steps are: useful for installing the UIO modules and for binding the right device to those modules avoiding doing so manually: - * **setup.sh** - * **dpdk_nic_bind.py** + * **dpdk-setup.sh** + * **dpdk-devbind.py** - Configuration may be performed by running setup.sh which invokes - dpdk_nic_bind.py as needed. Executing setup.sh will display a menu of + Configuration may be performed by running dpdk-setup.sh which invokes + dpdk-devbind.py as needed. Executing dpdk-setup.sh will display a menu of configuration options. diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/qede.rst b/doc/guides/nics/qede.rst index f7ca8eb..53d749c 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/qede.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/qede.rst @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ devices managed by ``librte_pmd_qede`` in Linux operating system. .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind igb_uio 0000:84:00.0 0000:84:00.1 \ + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind igb_uio 0000:84:00.0 0000:84:00.1 \ 0000:84:00.2 0000:84:00.3 #. Start ``testpmd`` with basic parameters: diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/thunderx.rst b/doc/guides/nics/thunderx.rst index e38f260..248b1af 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/thunderx.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/thunderx.rst @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ managed by ``librte_pmd_thunderx_nicvf`` in the Linux operating system. .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind vfio-pci 0002:01:00.2 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind vfio-pci 0002:01:00.2 #. Start ``testpmd`` with basic parameters: @@ -246,11 +246,11 @@ This section provides instructions to configure SR-IOV with Linux OS. Unless ``thunder-nicvf`` driver is in use make sure your kernel config includes ``CONFIG_THUNDER_NIC_VF`` setting. -#. Verify PF/VF bind using ``dpdk_nic_bind.py``: +#. Verify PF/VF bind using ``dpdk-devbind.py``: .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status Example output: @@ -268,18 +268,18 @@ This section provides instructions to configure SR-IOV with Linux OS. modprobe vfio-pci -#. Bind VF devices to ``vfio-pci`` using ``dpdk_nic_bind.py``: +#. Bind VF devices to ``vfio-pci`` using ``dpdk-devbind.py``: .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind vfio-pci 0002:01:00.1 - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind vfio-pci 0002:01:00.2 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind vfio-pci 0002:01:00.1 + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind vfio-pci 0002:01:00.2 -#. Verify VF bind using ``dpdk_nic_bind.py``: +#. Verify VF bind using ``dpdk-devbind.py``: .. code-block:: console - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status Example output: diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/virtio.rst b/doc/guides/nics/virtio.rst index c6335d4..5431015 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/virtio.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/virtio.rst @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Host2VM communication example modprobe uio echo 512 > /sys/devices/system/node/node0/hugepages/hugepages-2048kB/nr_hugepages modprobe uio_pci_generic - python tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py -b uio_pci_generic 00:03.0 + python tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b uio_pci_generic 00:03.0 We use testpmd as the forwarding application in this example. diff --git a/doc/guides/prog_guide/dev_kit_build_system.rst b/doc/guides/prog_guide/dev_kit_build_system.rst index 18a3010..fa2411f 100644 --- a/doc/guides/prog_guide/dev_kit_build_system.rst +++ b/doc/guides/prog_guide/dev_kit_build_system.rst @@ -309,11 +309,11 @@ Misc Internally Generated Build Tools ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -``app/pmdinfogen`` +``app/dpdk-pmdinfogen`` -``pmdinfogen`` scans an object (.o) file for various well known symbol names. These -well known symbol names are defined by various macros and used to export +``dpdk-pmdinfogen`` scans an object (.o) file for various well known symbol names. +These well known symbol names are defined by various macros and used to export important information about hardware support and usage for pmd files. For instance the macro: @@ -328,10 +328,10 @@ Creates the following symbol: static char this_pmd_name0[] __attribute__((used)) = ""; -Which pmdinfogen scans for. Using this information other relevant bits of data -can be exported from the object file and used to produce a hardware support -description, that pmdinfogen then encodes into a json formatted string in the -following format: +Which ``dpdk-pmdinfogen`` scans for. Using this information other relevant +bits of data can be exported from the object file and used to produce a +hardware support description, that ``dpdk-pmdinfogen`` then encodes into a +json formatted string in the following format: .. code-block:: c diff --git a/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_16_07.rst b/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_16_07.rst index d3a144f..b79e710 100644 --- a/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_16_07.rst +++ b/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_16_07.rst @@ -289,6 +289,9 @@ API Changes * The function ``rte_eth_dev_set_mtu`` adds a new return value ``-EBUSY``, which indicates the operation is forbidden because the port is running. +* The script ``dpdk_nic_bind.py`` is renamed to ``dpdk-devbind.py``. + And the script ``setup.sh`` is renamed to ``dpdk-setup.sh``. + ABI Changes ----------- diff --git a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/pdump.rst b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/pdump.rst index ceb038e..ac0e7c9 100644 --- a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/pdump.rst +++ b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/pdump.rst @@ -30,15 +30,15 @@ OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -dpdk_pdump Application +dpdk-pdump Application ====================== -The ``dpdk_pdump`` tool is a Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) tool that runs as +The ``dpdk-pdump`` tool is a Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) tool that runs as a DPDK secondary process and is capable of enabling packet capture on dpdk ports. .. Note:: - * The ``dpdk_pdump`` tool depends on libpcap based PMD which is disabled + * The ``dpdk-pdump`` tool depends on libpcap based PMD which is disabled by default in the build configuration files, owing to an external dependency on the libpcap development files which must be installed on the board. @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ The tool has a number of command line options: .. code-block:: console - ./build/app/dpdk_pdump -- + ./build/app/dpdk-pdump -- --pdump '(port= | device_id=), (queue=), (rx-dev= | @@ -95,10 +95,10 @@ PCI address (or) name of the eth device on which packets should be captured. .. Note:: - * As of now the ``dpdk_pdump`` tool cannot capture the packets of virtual devices + * As of now the ``dpdk-pdump`` tool cannot capture the packets of virtual devices in the primary process due to a bug in the ethdev library. Due to this bug, in a multi process context, when the primary and secondary have different ports set, then the secondary process - (here the ``dpdk_pdump`` tool) overwrites the ``rte_eth_devices[]`` entries of the primary process. + (here the ``dpdk-pdump`` tool) overwrites the ``rte_eth_devices[]`` entries of the primary process. ``queue``: Queue id of the eth device on which packets should be captured. The user can pass a queue value of ``*`` to enable @@ -141,4 +141,4 @@ Example .. code-block:: console - $ sudo ./build/app/dpdk_pdump -- --pdump 'port=0,queue=*,rx-dev=/tmp/rx.pcap' + $ sudo ./build/app/dpdk-pdump -- --pdump 'port=0,queue=*,rx-dev=/tmp/rx.pcap' diff --git a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/proc_info.rst b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/proc_info.rst index 542950b..73f2195 100644 --- a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/proc_info.rst +++ b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/proc_info.rst @@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -dpdk_proc_info Application -========================== +dpdk-procinfo Application +========================= -The dpdk_proc_info application is a Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) application +The dpdk-procinfo application is a Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) application that runs as a DPDK secondary process and is capable of retrieving port statistics, resetting port statistics and printing DPDK memory information. This application extends the original functionality that was supported by @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The application has a number of command line options: .. code-block:: console - ./$(RTE_TARGET)/app/dpdk_proc_info -- -m | [-p PORTMASK] [--stats | --xstats | + ./$(RTE_TARGET)/app/dpdk-procinfo -- -m | [-p PORTMASK] [--stats | --xstats | --stats-reset | --xstats-reset] Parameters diff --git a/doc/guides/testpmd_app_ug/testpmd_funcs.rst b/doc/guides/testpmd_app_ug/testpmd_funcs.rst index 30e410d..f87e0c2 100644 --- a/doc/guides/testpmd_app_ug/testpmd_funcs.rst +++ b/doc/guides/testpmd_app_ug/testpmd_funcs.rst @@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ For example, to move a pci device using ixgbe under DPDK management: .. code-block:: console # Check the status of the available devices. - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver ============================================ @@ -1011,11 +1011,11 @@ For example, to move a pci device using ixgbe under DPDK management: # Bind the device to igb_uio. - sudo ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py -b igb_uio 0000:0a:00.0 + sudo ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio 0000:0a:00.0 # Recheck the status of the devices. - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver ============================================ 0000:0a:00.0 '82599ES 10-Gigabit' drv=igb_uio unused= @@ -1118,9 +1118,9 @@ For example, to move a pci device under kernel management: .. code-block:: console - sudo ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py -b ixgbe 0000:0a:00.0 + sudo ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b ixgbe 0000:0a:00.0 - ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status + ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver ============================================ diff --git a/doc/guides/xen/pkt_switch.rst b/doc/guides/xen/pkt_switch.rst index 3a6fc47..00a8f0c 100644 --- a/doc/guides/xen/pkt_switch.rst +++ b/doc/guides/xen/pkt_switch.rst @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ Building and Running the Switching Backend .. code-block:: console modprobe uio_pci_generic - python tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py -b uio_pci_generic 0000:09:00:00.0 + python tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b uio_pci_generic 0000:09:00:00.0 In this case, 0000:09:00.0 is the PCI address for the NIC controller. diff --git a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_options.c b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_options.c index 0a594d7..481c732 100644 --- a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_options.c +++ b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_options.c @@ -116,9 +116,9 @@ TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(solib_list); static const char *default_solib_dir = RTE_EAL_PMD_PATH; /* - * Stringified version of solib path used by pmdinfo.py + * Stringified version of solib path used by dpdk-pmdinfo.py * Note: PLEASE DO NOT ALTER THIS without making a corresponding - * change to tools/pmdinfo.py + * change to tools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py */ static const char dpdk_solib_path[] __attribute__((used)) = "DPDK_PLUGIN_PATH=" RTE_EAL_PMD_PATH; diff --git a/mk/internal/rte.compile-pre.mk b/mk/internal/rte.compile-pre.mk index 9c25ff6..f740179 100644 --- a/mk/internal/rte.compile-pre.mk +++ b/mk/internal/rte.compile-pre.mk @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ C_TO_O = $(CC) -Wp,-MD,$(call obj2dep,$(@)).tmp $(CFLAGS) \ C_TO_O_STR = $(subst ','\'',$(C_TO_O)) #'# fix syntax highlight C_TO_O_DISP = $(if $(V),"$(C_TO_O_STR)"," CC $(@)") endif -PMDINFO_GEN = $(RTE_SDK_BIN)/app/pmdinfogen $@ $@.pmd.c +PMDINFO_GEN = $(RTE_SDK_BIN)/app/dpdk-pmdinfogen $@ $@.pmd.c PMDINFO_CC = $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@.pmd.o $@.pmd.c PMDINFO_LD = $(CROSS)ld $(LDFLAGS) -r -o $@.o $@.pmd.o $@ PMDINFO_TO_O = if grep -q 'PMD_REGISTER_DRIVER(.*)' $<; then \ diff --git a/mk/rte.sdkinstall.mk b/mk/rte.sdkinstall.mk index 7cd352c..5217063 100644 --- a/mk/rte.sdkinstall.mk +++ b/mk/rte.sdkinstall.mk @@ -117,18 +117,22 @@ install-runtime: $(Q)cp -a $O/lib/* $(DESTDIR)$(libdir) $(Q)$(call rte_mkdir, $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)) $(Q)tar -cf - -C $O --exclude 'app/*.map' \ - --exclude app/pmdinfogen \ + --exclude app/dpdk-pmdinfogen \ --exclude 'app/cmdline*' --exclude app/test \ --exclude app/testacl --exclude app/testpipeline app | \ tar -xf - -C $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) --strip-components=1 \ --keep-newer-files --warning=no-ignore-newer $(Q)$(call rte_mkdir, $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)) $(Q)cp -a $(RTE_SDK)/tools $(DESTDIR)$(datadir) + $(Q)$(call rte_symlink, $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/tools/dpdk-setup.sh, \ + $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/tools/setup.sh) + $(Q)$(call rte_symlink, $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/tools/dpdk-devbind.py, \ + $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py) $(Q)$(call rte_mkdir, $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)) - $(Q)$(call rte_symlink, $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py, \ - $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)/dpdk_nic_bind) - $(Q)$(call rte_symlink, $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/tools/pmdinfo.py, \ - $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/dpdk_pmdinfo) + $(Q)$(call rte_symlink, $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/tools/dpdk-devbind.py, \ + $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)/dpdk-devbind) + $(Q)$(call rte_symlink, $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/tools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py, \ + $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/dpdk-pmdinfo) install-kmod: ifneq ($(wildcard $O/kmod/*),) @@ -146,7 +150,7 @@ install-sdk: $(Q)cp -a $(RTE_SDK)/scripts $(DESTDIR)$(sdkdir) $(Q)$(call rte_mkdir, $(DESTDIR)$(targetdir)/app) $(Q)cp -a $O/.config $(DESTDIR)$(targetdir) - $(Q)cp -a $O/app/pmdinfogen $(DESTDIR)$(targetdir)/app + $(Q)cp -a $O/app/dpdk-pmdinfogen $(DESTDIR)$(targetdir)/app $(Q)$(call rte_symlink, $(DESTDIR)$(includedir), $(DESTDIR)$(targetdir)/include) $(Q)$(call rte_symlink, $(DESTDIR)$(libdir), $(DESTDIR)$(targetdir)/lib) diff --git a/mk/rte.sdktest.mk b/mk/rte.sdktest.mk index ff57181..ddbbbf6 100644 --- a/mk/rte.sdktest.mk +++ b/mk/rte.sdktest.mk @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ test fast_test perf_test: fi # this is a special target to ease the pain of running coverage tests -# this runs all the autotests, cmdline_test script and dpdk_proc_info +# this runs all the autotests, cmdline_test script and dpdk-procinfo coverage: @mkdir -p $(AUTOTEST_DIR) ; \ cd $(AUTOTEST_DIR) ; \ @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ coverage: $(RTE_OUTPUT)/app/test \ $(RTE_TARGET) \ $(BLACKLIST) $(WHITELIST) ; \ - $(RTE_OUTPUT)/app/dpdk_proc_info --file-prefix=ring_perf -- -m; \ + $(RTE_OUTPUT)/app/dpdk-procinfo --file-prefix=ring_perf -- -m; \ else \ echo "No test found, please do a 'make build' first, or specify O=" ;\ fi diff --git a/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py b/tools/dpdk-devbind.py similarity index 100% rename from tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py rename to tools/dpdk-devbind.py diff --git a/tools/pmdinfo.py b/tools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py similarity index 99% rename from tools/pmdinfo.py rename to tools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py index 662034a..dcc8db8 100755 --- a/tools/pmdinfo.py +++ b/tools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #!/usr/bin/env python # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# scripts/pmdinfo.py # # Utility to dump PMD_INFO_STRING support from an object file # @@ -569,8 +568,7 @@ def main(stream=None): optparser = OptionParser( usage='usage: %prog [-hrtp] [-d ', description="Dump pmd hardware support info", - add_help_option=True, - prog='pmdinfo.py') + add_help_option=True) optparser.add_option('-r', '--raw', action='store_true', dest='raw_output', help='Dump raw json strings') diff --git a/tools/setup.sh b/tools/dpdk-setup.sh similarity index 95% rename from tools/setup.sh rename to tools/dpdk-setup.sh index 6097ab7..ac81b2e 100755 --- a/tools/setup.sh +++ b/tools/dpdk-setup.sh @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ # OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # -# Run with "source /path/to/setup.sh" +# Run with "source /path/to/dpdk-setup.sh" # # @@ -422,13 +422,13 @@ grep_meminfo() } # -# Calls dpdk_nic_bind.py --status to show the NIC and what they +# Calls dpdk-devbind.py --status to show the NIC and what they # are all bound to, in terms of drivers. # show_nics() { if [ -d /sys/module/vfio_pci -o -d /sys/module/igb_uio ]; then - ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status + ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status else echo "# Please load the 'igb_uio' or 'vfio-pci' kernel module before " echo "# querying or adjusting NIC device bindings" @@ -436,16 +436,16 @@ show_nics() } # -# Uses dpdk_nic_bind.py to move devices to work with vfio-pci +# Uses dpdk-devbind.py to move devices to work with vfio-pci # bind_nics_to_vfio() { if [ -d /sys/module/vfio_pci ]; then - ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status + ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status echo "" echo -n "Enter PCI address of device to bind to VFIO driver: " read PCI_PATH - sudo ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py -b vfio-pci $PCI_PATH && + sudo ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci $PCI_PATH && echo "OK" else echo "# Please load the 'vfio-pci' kernel module before querying or " @@ -454,16 +454,16 @@ bind_nics_to_vfio() } # -# Uses dpdk_nic_bind.py to move devices to work with igb_uio +# Uses dpdk-devbind.py to move devices to work with igb_uio # bind_nics_to_igb_uio() { if [ -d /sys/module/igb_uio ]; then - ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status + ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status echo "" echo -n "Enter PCI address of device to bind to IGB UIO driver: " read PCI_PATH - sudo ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py -b igb_uio $PCI_PATH && echo "OK" + sudo ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio $PCI_PATH && echo "OK" else echo "# Please load the 'igb_uio' kernel module before querying or " echo "# adjusting NIC device bindings" @@ -471,18 +471,18 @@ bind_nics_to_igb_uio() } # -# Uses dpdk_nic_bind.py to move devices to work with kernel drivers again +# Uses dpdk-devbind.py to move devices to work with kernel drivers again # unbind_nics() { - ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status + ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status echo "" echo -n "Enter PCI address of device to unbind: " read PCI_PATH echo "" echo -n "Enter name of kernel driver to bind the device to: " read DRV - sudo ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py -b $DRV $PCI_PATH && echo "OK" + sudo ${RTE_SDK}/tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b $DRV $PCI_PATH && echo "OK" } # -- 2.7.0