* [dpdk-dev] Question about rte_manage_timer() and eal_intr_handle_interrupts @ 2018-11-02 4:00 Somnath Kotur 2018-11-02 6:08 ` Somnath Kotur 2018-11-02 11:31 ` Burakov, Anatoly 0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Somnath Kotur @ 2018-11-02 4:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dev Hello, I'm trying to launch a thread - lcore_mainloop( from examples/timer/main.c ) that runs rte_manage_timer() every 2s from testpmd to ensure the timers i've registered in my driver are checked for expiry ( i even tried putting this thread in my driver as well, no difference in results) and i see that while this thread is running, i somehow seem to stop getting interrupts ..infact i don't even see eal_intr_process_interrupts () being called. diff --git a/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c b/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c index ca4e1a4..a8d71d6 100644 --- a/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c +++ b/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c @@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ #include <rte_pci.h> #include <rte_ether.h> #include <rte_ethdev.h> +#include <rte_cycles.h> +#include <rte_timer.h> #include <rte_dev.h> #include <rte_string_fns.h> #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_IXGBE_PMD @@ -2524,6 +2526,30 @@ signal_handler(int signum) } } +static int +lcore_mainloop(__attribute__((unused)) void *arg) +{ + uint64_t prev_tsc = 0, cur_tsc, diff_tsc; + unsigned int lcore_id; + + lcore_id = rte_lcore_id(); + printf("Starting mainloop on core %u\n", lcore_id); + + while (f_quit == 0) { + cur_tsc = rte_rdtsc(); + diff_tsc = cur_tsc - prev_tsc; + /* Schedule every 2 seconds */ + if (diff_tsc > rte_get_timer_hz() * 2) { + rte_timer_manage(); + prev_tsc = cur_tsc; + } else + sleep(1); + } + return 0; +} + int main(int argc, char** argv) { @@ -2627,6 +2653,7 @@ main(int argc, char** argv) if (strlen(cmdline_filename) != 0) cmdline_read_from_file(cmdline_filename); + rte_eal_remote_launch(lcore_mainloop, NULL, 3); if (interactive == 1) { if (auto_start) { printf("Start automatic packet forwarding\n"); My testpmd cmdline is like so: testpmd -c 0xff -n 3 -- -i portmask=0x3 --nb-cores=3 --rxq=1 --txq=1 Any idea what could be the problem ? Is this something that is expected or am i doing something wrong ? Thanks Som ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* [dpdk-dev] Question about rte_manage_timer() and eal_intr_handle_interrupts 2018-11-02 4:00 [dpdk-dev] Question about rte_manage_timer() and eal_intr_handle_interrupts Somnath Kotur @ 2018-11-02 6:08 ` Somnath Kotur 2018-11-02 11:31 ` Burakov, Anatoly 1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Somnath Kotur @ 2018-11-02 6:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dev On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 9:30 AM Somnath Kotur <somnath.kotur@broadcom.com> wrote: > Hello, > I'm trying to launch a thread - lcore_mainloop( from > examples/timer/main.c ) that runs rte_manage_timer() every 2s from testpmd > to ensure the timers i've registered in my driver are checked for expiry ( > i even tried putting this thread in my driver as well, no difference in > results) and i see that while this thread is running, i somehow seem to > stop getting interrupts ..infact i don't even > see eal_intr_process_interrupts () being called. > > > diff --git a/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c b/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c > index ca4e1a4..a8d71d6 100644 > --- a/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c > +++ b/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c > @@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ > #include <rte_pci.h> > #include <rte_ether.h> > #include <rte_ethdev.h> > +#include <rte_cycles.h> > +#include <rte_timer.h> > #include <rte_dev.h> > #include <rte_string_fns.h> > #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_IXGBE_PMD > @@ -2524,6 +2526,30 @@ signal_handler(int signum) > } > } > > +static int > +lcore_mainloop(__attribute__((unused)) void *arg) > +{ > + uint64_t prev_tsc = 0, cur_tsc, diff_tsc; > + unsigned int lcore_id; > + > + lcore_id = rte_lcore_id(); > + printf("Starting mainloop on core %u\n", lcore_id); > + > + while (f_quit == 0) { > + cur_tsc = rte_rdtsc(); > + diff_tsc = cur_tsc - prev_tsc; > + /* Schedule every 2 seconds */ > + if (diff_tsc > rte_get_timer_hz() * 2) { > + rte_timer_manage(); > + prev_tsc = cur_tsc; > + } else > + sleep(1); > + } > + return 0; > +} > + > int > main(int argc, char** argv) > { > @@ -2627,6 +2653,7 @@ main(int argc, char** argv) > if (strlen(cmdline_filename) != 0) > cmdline_read_from_file(cmdline_filename); > > + rte_eal_remote_launch(lcore_mainloop, NULL, 3); > if (interactive == 1) { > if (auto_start) { > printf("Start automatic packet forwarding\n"); > > > My testpmd cmdline is like so: > > testpmd -c 0xff -n 3 -- -i portmask=0x3 --nb-cores=3 --rxq=1 --txq=1 > > Any idea what could be the problem ? Is this something that is expected or > am i doing something wrong ? > > Thanks > Som > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [dpdk-dev] Question about rte_manage_timer() and eal_intr_handle_interrupts 2018-11-02 4:00 [dpdk-dev] Question about rte_manage_timer() and eal_intr_handle_interrupts Somnath Kotur 2018-11-02 6:08 ` Somnath Kotur @ 2018-11-02 11:31 ` Burakov, Anatoly 2018-11-02 14:35 ` Wiles, Keith 1 sibling, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Burakov, Anatoly @ 2018-11-02 11:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Somnath Kotur, dev On 02-Nov-18 4:00 AM, Somnath Kotur wrote: > Hello, > I'm trying to launch a thread - lcore_mainloop( from > examples/timer/main.c ) that runs rte_manage_timer() every 2s from testpmd > to ensure the timers i've registered in my driver are checked for expiry ( > i even tried putting this thread in my driver as well, no difference in > results) and i see that while this thread is running, i somehow seem to > stop getting interrupts ..infact i don't even > see eal_intr_process_interrupts () being called. > > > diff --git a/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c b/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c > index ca4e1a4..a8d71d6 100644 > --- a/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c > +++ b/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c > @@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ > #include <rte_pci.h> > #include <rte_ether.h> > #include <rte_ethdev.h> > +#include <rte_cycles.h> > +#include <rte_timer.h> > #include <rte_dev.h> > #include <rte_string_fns.h> > #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_IXGBE_PMD > @@ -2524,6 +2526,30 @@ signal_handler(int signum) > } > } > > +static int > +lcore_mainloop(__attribute__((unused)) void *arg) > +{ > + uint64_t prev_tsc = 0, cur_tsc, diff_tsc; > + unsigned int lcore_id; > + > + lcore_id = rte_lcore_id(); > + printf("Starting mainloop on core %u\n", lcore_id); > + > + while (f_quit == 0) { > + cur_tsc = rte_rdtsc(); > + diff_tsc = cur_tsc - prev_tsc; > + /* Schedule every 2 seconds */ > + if (diff_tsc > rte_get_timer_hz() * 2) { > + rte_timer_manage(); > + prev_tsc = cur_tsc; > + } else > + sleep(1); > + } > + return 0; > +} > + > int > main(int argc, char** argv) > { > @@ -2627,6 +2653,7 @@ main(int argc, char** argv) > if (strlen(cmdline_filename) != 0) > cmdline_read_from_file(cmdline_filename); > > + rte_eal_remote_launch(lcore_mainloop, NULL, 3); > if (interactive == 1) { > if (auto_start) { > printf("Start automatic packet forwarding\n"); > > > My testpmd cmdline is like so: > > testpmd -c 0xff -n 3 -- -i portmask=0x3 --nb-cores=3 --rxq=1 --txq=1 > > Any idea what could be the problem ? Is this something that is expected or > am i doing something wrong ? > > Thanks > Som > I may be completely off mark here, but as far as i understand, the EAL Alarm API uses the interrupt thread. The rte_timer API is a high performance timer API and is meant to be managed manually, by periodically[1] calling rte_timer_manage(). If you want something to be called every two seconds, just set up an rte_alarm - there's no need to use the timer API (unless you are on FreeBSD, where alarm API is not officially supported). [1] as in, more frequently than every two seconds if you want to have any semblance of timer precision! -- Thanks, Anatoly ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [dpdk-dev] Question about rte_manage_timer() and eal_intr_handle_interrupts 2018-11-02 11:31 ` Burakov, Anatoly @ 2018-11-02 14:35 ` Wiles, Keith 2018-11-02 14:37 ` Wiles, Keith 0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Wiles, Keith @ 2018-11-02 14:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Burakov, Anatoly; +Cc: Somnath Kotur, dev > On Nov 2, 2018, at 6:31 AM, Burakov, Anatoly <anatoly.burakov@intel.com> wrote: > > On 02-Nov-18 4:00 AM, Somnath Kotur wrote: >> Hello, >> I'm trying to launch a thread - lcore_mainloop( from >> examples/timer/main.c ) that runs rte_manage_timer() every 2s from testpmd >> to ensure the timers i've registered in my driver are checked for expiry ( >> i even tried putting this thread in my driver as well, no difference in >> results) and i see that while this thread is running, i somehow seem to >> stop getting interrupts ..infact i don't even >> see eal_intr_process_interrupts () being called. >> diff --git a/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c b/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c >> index ca4e1a4..a8d71d6 100644 >> --- a/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c >> +++ b/app/test-pmd/testpmd.c >> @@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ >> #include <rte_pci.h> >> #include <rte_ether.h> >> #include <rte_ethdev.h> >> +#include <rte_cycles.h> >> +#include <rte_timer.h> >> #include <rte_dev.h> >> #include <rte_string_fns.h> >> #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_IXGBE_PMD >> @@ -2524,6 +2526,30 @@ signal_handler(int signum) >> } >> } >> +static int >> +lcore_mainloop(__attribute__((unused)) void *arg) >> +{ >> + uint64_t prev_tsc = 0, cur_tsc, diff_tsc; >> + unsigned int lcore_id; >> + >> + lcore_id = rte_lcore_id(); >> + printf("Starting mainloop on core %u\n", lcore_id); >> + >> + while (f_quit == 0) { >> + cur_tsc = rte_rdtsc(); >> + diff_tsc = cur_tsc - prev_tsc; >> + /* Schedule every 2 seconds */ >> + if (diff_tsc > rte_get_timer_hz() * 2) { >> + rte_timer_manage(); >> + prev_tsc = cur_tsc; >> + } else >> + sleep(1); >> + } >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> int >> main(int argc, char** argv) >> { >> @@ -2627,6 +2653,7 @@ main(int argc, char** argv) >> if (strlen(cmdline_filename) != 0) >> cmdline_read_from_file(cmdline_filename); >> + rte_eal_remote_launch(lcore_mainloop, NULL, 3); >> if (interactive == 1) { >> if (auto_start) { >> printf("Start automatic packet forwarding\n"); >> My testpmd cmdline is like so: >> testpmd -c 0xff -n 3 -- -i portmask=0x3 --nb-cores=3 --rxq=1 --txq=1 >> Any idea what could be the problem ? Is this something that is expected or >> am i doing something wrong ? >> Thanks >> Som > > I may be completely off mark here, but as far as i understand, the EAL Alarm API uses the interrupt thread. The rte_timer API is a high performance timer API and is meant to be managed manually, by periodically[1] calling rte_timer_manage(). If you want something to be called every two seconds, just set up an rte_alarm - there's no need to use the timer API (unless you are on FreeBSD, where alarm API is not officially supported). > > [1] as in, more frequently than every two seconds if you want to have any semblance of timer precision! > Unless we changed it I believe the > -- > Thanks, > Anatoly Regards, Keith ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [dpdk-dev] Question about rte_manage_timer() and eal_intr_handle_interrupts 2018-11-02 14:35 ` Wiles, Keith @ 2018-11-02 14:37 ` Wiles, Keith 2018-11-03 2:36 ` Somnath Kotur 0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Wiles, Keith @ 2018-11-02 14:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Burakov, Anatoly; +Cc: Somnath Kotur, dev > On Nov 2, 2018, at 9:35 AM, Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles@intel.com> wrote: > > Sorry, meant to hit cancel for my previous email, Anatoly answered it correctly. Regards, Keith ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [dpdk-dev] Question about rte_manage_timer() and eal_intr_handle_interrupts 2018-11-02 14:37 ` Wiles, Keith @ 2018-11-03 2:36 ` Somnath Kotur 2018-11-03 4:28 ` Somnath Kotur 0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Somnath Kotur @ 2018-11-03 2:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: keith.wiles; +Cc: anatoly.burakov, dev Thank you Anatoly and keith for your replies. What i still don't get is why the two cannot seem to co-exist? That is , whenever this while loop was running in the EAL thread that i showed in the code, my driver would stop receiving interrupts/async events ...Do we understand that? But you are right Anatoly, i need something to be called in my driver at a cadence of ~2s, I was registering timers in my driver and running rte_timer_manage() in this seperate thread to check and ensure the callbacks are executed on expiry. so if you are saying, i can achieve same functionality using rte_alarm() while i can get async events in my driver at the same time, i will explore this option Thanks a lot Som On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 8:07 PM Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles@intel.com> wrote: > > > > On Nov 2, 2018, at 9:35 AM, Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles@intel.com> wrote: > > > > > Sorry, meant to hit cancel for my previous email, Anatoly answered it > correctly. > > Regards, > Keith > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [dpdk-dev] Question about rte_manage_timer() and eal_intr_handle_interrupts 2018-11-03 2:36 ` Somnath Kotur @ 2018-11-03 4:28 ` Somnath Kotur 2018-11-03 7:19 ` Somnath Kotur 0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Somnath Kotur @ 2018-11-03 4:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: keith.wiles; +Cc: anatoly.burakov, dev Hi Anatoly/keith, I just tried using rte_eal_alarm_set() in the driver like so: rte_eal_alarm_set(US_PER_S * 2, timer0_cb, (void *)data); The moment i start this off, i stop getting async events/interrupt notifications in my driver ...I'm hitting the same problem as it was before with rte_timer_manage() as well. What is going wrong here ? Something we are missing ? Thanks Som On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 8:06 AM Somnath Kotur <somnath.kotur@broadcom.com> wrote: > Thank you Anatoly and keith for your replies. What i still don't get is > why the two cannot seem to co-exist? > That is , whenever this while loop was running in the EAL thread that i > showed in the code, my driver would stop receiving interrupts/async events > ...Do we understand that? > But you are right Anatoly, i need something to be called in my driver at a > cadence of ~2s, I was registering timers in my driver and running > rte_timer_manage() in this seperate thread to check and ensure the > callbacks are executed on expiry. > so if you are saying, i can achieve same functionality using rte_alarm() > while i can get async events in my driver at the same time, i will explore > this option > Thanks a lot > > Som > > On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 8:07 PM Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles@intel.com> wrote: > >> >> >> > On Nov 2, 2018, at 9:35 AM, Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles@intel.com> wrote: >> > >> > >> Sorry, meant to hit cancel for my previous email, Anatoly answered it >> correctly. >> >> Regards, >> Keith >> >> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [dpdk-dev] Question about rte_manage_timer() and eal_intr_handle_interrupts 2018-11-03 4:28 ` Somnath Kotur @ 2018-11-03 7:19 ` Somnath Kotur 0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Somnath Kotur @ 2018-11-03 7:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: keith.wiles; +Cc: anatoly.burakov, dev Hello Keith/Anatoly, Another strange thing, it appears that if i keep a breakpoint (using gdb) on my async intr handler(bnxt_int_handler), then it seems to hit it (after the alarm callback is invoked first) and then i can see both this alarm going off every 2s and those async/interrupts arriving on my driver.... Thanks Som On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 9:58 AM Somnath Kotur <somnath.kotur@broadcom.com> wrote: > Hi Anatoly/keith, > I just tried using rte_eal_alarm_set() in the driver > like so: > > rte_eal_alarm_set(US_PER_S * 2, timer0_cb, (void *)data); > > The moment i start this off, i stop getting async events/interrupt > notifications in my driver ...I'm hitting the same problem as it was before > with rte_timer_manage() as well. > What is going wrong here ? Something we are missing ? > > Thanks > Som > > On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 8:06 AM Somnath Kotur <somnath.kotur@broadcom.com> > wrote: > >> Thank you Anatoly and keith for your replies. What i still don't get is >> why the two cannot seem to co-exist? >> That is , whenever this while loop was running in the EAL thread that i >> showed in the code, my driver would stop receiving interrupts/async events >> ...Do we understand that? >> But you are right Anatoly, i need something to be called in my driver at >> a cadence of ~2s, I was registering timers in my driver and running >> rte_timer_manage() in this seperate thread to check and ensure the >> callbacks are executed on expiry. >> so if you are saying, i can achieve same functionality using rte_alarm() >> while i can get async events in my driver at the same time, i will explore >> this option >> Thanks a lot >> >> Som >> >> On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 8:07 PM Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles@intel.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> > On Nov 2, 2018, at 9:35 AM, Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles@intel.com> >>> wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> Sorry, meant to hit cancel for my previous email, Anatoly answered it >>> correctly. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Keith >>> >>> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
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