* [PATCH v3 1/4] doc/howto: rework section on virtio-user as exception path
[not found] ` <20220610153535.659076-1-bruce.richardson@intel.com>
@ 2022-06-10 15:35 ` Bruce Richardson
2022-06-15 1:44 ` Xia, Chenbo
` (2 more replies)
0 siblings, 3 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Bruce Richardson @ 2022-06-10 15:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dev; +Cc: Maxime Coquelin, Chenbo Xia, Bruce Richardson, stable
This patch extensively reworks the howto guide on using virtio-user for
exception packets. Changes include:
* rename "exceptional path" to "exception path"
* remove references to uio and just reference vfio-pci
* simplify testpmd command-lines, giving a basic usage example first
before adding on detail about checksum or TSO parameters
* give a complete working example showing traffic flowing through the
whole system from a testpmd loopback using the created TAP netdev
* replace use of "ifconfig" with Linux standard "ip" command
* other general rewording.
CC: stable@dpdk.org
Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
---
V3:
* fix error reported by Chenbo on review.
* add stable on CC, since this rework could be applicable for older
releases too, if desired for backport.
---
.../howto/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.rst | 159 +++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 100 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/guides/howto/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.rst b/doc/guides/howto/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.rst
index ec021af399..3d3d1b1219 100644
--- a/doc/guides/howto/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/howto/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.rst
@@ -3,116 +3,157 @@
.. _virtio_user_as_exceptional_path:
-Virtio_user as Exceptional Path
-===============================
+Virtio_user as Exception Path
+=============================
-The virtual device, virtio-user, was originally introduced with vhost-user
-backend, as a high performance solution for IPC (Inter-Process Communication)
+.. note::
+
+ This solution is only applicable to Linux systems.
+
+The virtual device, virtio-user, was originally introduced with the vhost-user
+backend as a high performance solution for IPC (Inter-Process Communication)
and user space container networking.
-Virtio_user with vhost-kernel backend is a solution for exceptional path,
-such as KNI which exchanges packets with kernel networking stack. This
-solution is very promising in:
+Beyond this originally intended use, virtio-user can be used in conjunction with the vhost-kernel
+backend as a solution for dealing with exception path packets which need to be injected into the
+Linux kernel for processing there.
+In this regard, virtio-user and vhost in kernel space are an alternative to DPDK KNI for
+transferring packets between a DPDK packet processing application and the kernel stack.
+
+This solution has a number of advantages over alternatives such as KNI:
* Maintenance
All kernel modules needed by this solution, vhost and vhost-net (kernel),
- are upstreamed and extensively used kernel module.
+ are upstreamed and extensively used.
* Features
- vhost-net is born to be a networking solution, which has lots of networking
- related features, like multi queue, tso, multi-seg mbuf, etc.
+ vhost-net is designed to be a networking solution, and, as such, has lots of networking
+ related features, such as multi queue support, TSO, multi-segment buffer support, etc.
* Performance
- similar to KNI, this solution would use one or more kthreads to
- send/receive packets to/from user space DPDK applications, which has little
- impact on user space polling thread (except that it might enter into kernel
- space to wake up those kthreads if necessary).
+ similar to KNI, this solution would uses one or more kthreads to
+ send/receive packets to/from user space DPDK applications, which minimises the impact
+ on the polling DPDK threads.
-The overview of an application using virtio-user as exceptional path is shown
+The overview of an application using virtio-user as exception path is shown
in :numref:`figure_virtio_user_as_exceptional_path`.
.. _figure_virtio_user_as_exceptional_path:
.. figure:: img/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.*
- Overview of a DPDK app using virtio-user as exceptional path
+ Overview of a DPDK app using virtio-user as exception path
+
+Example Usage With Testpmd
+---------------------------
-Sample Usage
-------------
+.. note::
+
+ These instruction assume that the vhost/vhost-net kernel modules are available and have already
+ been loaded into the running kernel.
+ It also assumes that the DPDK virtio driver has not been disabled in the DPDK build.
-As a prerequisite, the vhost/vhost-net kernel CONFIG should be chosen before
-compiling the kernel and those kernel modules should be inserted.
+To run a simple test of virtio-user as exception path using testpmd:
-#. Compile DPDK and bind a physical NIC to igb_uio/uio_pci_generic/vfio-pci.
+#. Compile DPDK and bind a NIC to vfio-pci as documented in :ref:`linux_gsg_linux_drivers`.
- This physical NIC is for communicating with outside.
+ This physical NIC is for communicating with the outside world,
+ and serves as a packet source in this example.
-#. Run testpmd.
+#. Run testpmd to forward packets from NIC to kernel,
+ passing in a suitable list of logical cores to run on (``-l`` parameter),
+ and optionally the PCI address of the physical NIC to use (``-a`` parameter).
+ The virtio-user device for interfacing to the kernel is specified via a ``-vdev`` argument,
+ taking the parameters described below.
.. code-block:: console
- $(testpmd) -l 2-3 -n 4 \
- --vdev=virtio_user0,path=/dev/vhost-net,queue_size=1024 \
- -- -i --tx-offloads=0x0000002c --enable-lro \
- --txd=1024 --rxd=1024
+ /path/to/dpdk-testpmd -l <cores> -a <pci BDF> \
+ --vdev=virtio_user0,path=/dev/vhost-net,queues=1,queue_size=1024
- This command runs testpmd with two ports, one physical NIC to communicate
- with outside, and one virtio-user to communicate with kernel.
+ * ``path``
-* ``--enable-lro``
+ The path to the kernel vhost-net device.
- This is used to negotiate VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO4 and
- VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO6 feature so that large packets from kernel can be
- transmitted to DPDK application and further TSOed by physical NIC.
+ * ``queue_size``
-* ``queue_size``
+ 256 by default. To avoid shortage of descriptors, we can increase it to 1024.
- 256 by default. To avoid shortage of descriptors, we can increase it to 1024.
+ * ``queues``
-* ``queues``
+ Number of virt-queues. Each queue will be served by a kthread.
- Number of multi-queues. Each queue will be served by a kthread. For example:
+#. Once testpmd is running, a new network interface - called ``tap0`` by default -
+ will be present on the system.
+ This should be configured with an IP address and then enabled for use:
.. code-block:: console
- $(testpmd) -l 2-3 -n 4 \
- --vdev=virtio_user0,path=/dev/vhost-net,queues=2,queue_size=1024 \
- -- -i --tx-offloads=0x0000002c --enable-lro \
- --txq=2 --rxq=2 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024
+ ip addr add 192.168.1.1/24 dev tap0
+ ip link set dev tap0 up
-#. Enable Rx checksum offloads in testpmd:
+#. To observe packet forwarding through the kernel,
+ a second testpmd instance can be run on the system,
+ taking packets from the kernel using an ``af_packet`` socket on the ``tap0`` interface.
- .. code-block:: console
+ .. code-block:: console
- (testpmd) port stop 0
- (testpmd) port config 0 rx_offload tcp_cksum on
- (testpmd) port config 0 rx_offload udp_cksum on
- (testpmd) port start 0
+ /path/to/dpdk-testpmd -l <cores> --vdev=net_af_packet0,iface=tap0 --in-memory --no-pci
-#. Start testpmd:
+ When running this instance,
+ we can use ``--in-memory`` flag to avoid hugepage naming conflicts with the previous instance,
+ and we also use ``--no-pci`` flag to only use the ``af_packet`` interface for all traffic forwarding.
- .. code-block:: console
+#. Running traffic into the system through the NIC should see that traffic returned back again,
+ having been forwarded through both testpmd instances.
+ This can be confirmed by checking the testpmd statistics on testpmd exit.
- (testpmd) start
+For more advanced use of virtio-user with testpmd in this scenario,
+some other more advanced options may also be used.
+For example:
-#. Configure IP address and start tap:
+* ``--tx-offloads=0x02c``
+
+ This testpmd option enables TX offloads for UDP and TCP checksum on transmit,
+ as well as TCP TSO support.
+ The list of the offload flag values can be seen in header `rte_ethdev.h
+ <https://doc.dpdk.org/api/rte__ethdev_8h.html>`_.
+
+* ``--enable-lro``
+
+ This testpmd option is used to negotiate VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO4 and
+ VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO6 feature so that large packets from the kernel can be
+ transmitted to the DPDK application and further TSOed by physical NIC.
+ If unsupported by the physical NIC, errors may be reported by testpmd with this option.
+
+
+* Enabling Rx checksum offloads for physical port:
+
+ Within testpmd, you can enable and disable offloads on a per-port basis,
+ rather than enabling them for both ports.
+ For the physical NIC, it may be desirable to enable checksum offload on packet RX.
+ This may be done as below, if testpmd is run with ``-i`` flag for interactive mode.
.. code-block:: console
- ifconfig tap0 1.1.1.1/24 up
+ testpmd> port stop 0
+ testpmd> port config 0 rx_offload tcp_cksum on
+ testpmd> port config 0 rx_offload udp_cksum on
+ testpmd> port start 0
-.. note::
+* Multiple queue support
- The tap device will be named tap0, tap1, etc, by kernel.
+ Better performance may be achieved by using multiple queues,
+ so that multiple kernel threads are handling the traffic on the kernel side.
+ For example, to use 2 queues on both NIC and virtio ports,
+ while also enabling TX offloads and LRO support:
-Then, all traffic from physical NIC can be forwarded into kernel stack, and all
-traffic on the tap0 can be sent out from physical NIC.
+ .. code-block:: console
-Limitations
------------
+ /path/to/dpdk-testpmd --vdev=virtio_user0,path=/dev/vhost-net,queues=2,queue_size=1024 -- \
+ -i --tx-offloads=0x002c --enable-lro --txq=2 --rxq=2 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024
-This solution is only available on Linux systems.
--
2.34.1
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* RE: [PATCH v3 1/4] doc/howto: rework section on virtio-user as exception path
2022-06-10 15:35 ` [PATCH v3 1/4] doc/howto: rework section on virtio-user as exception path Bruce Richardson
@ 2022-06-15 1:44 ` Xia, Chenbo
2022-07-01 12:59 ` Maxime Coquelin
2022-07-11 13:10 ` Thomas Monjalon
2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Xia, Chenbo @ 2022-06-15 1:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Richardson, Bruce, dev; +Cc: Maxime Coquelin, stable
Hi Bruce,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richardson, Bruce <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
> Sent: Friday, June 10, 2022 11:36 PM
> To: dev@dpdk.org
> Cc: Maxime Coquelin <maxime.coquelin@redhat.com>; Xia, Chenbo
> <chenbo.xia@intel.com>; Richardson, Bruce <bruce.richardson@intel.com>;
> stable@dpdk.org
> Subject: [PATCH v3 1/4] doc/howto: rework section on virtio-user as
> exception path
>
> This patch extensively reworks the howto guide on using virtio-user for
> exception packets. Changes include:
>
> * rename "exceptional path" to "exception path"
> * remove references to uio and just reference vfio-pci
> * simplify testpmd command-lines, giving a basic usage example first
> before adding on detail about checksum or TSO parameters
> * give a complete working example showing traffic flowing through the
> whole system from a testpmd loopback using the created TAP netdev
> * replace use of "ifconfig" with Linux standard "ip" command
> * other general rewording.
>
> CC: stable@dpdk.org
Not sure you want to backport or not as there's no fixes tag.
For this patch:
Acked-by: Chenbo Xia <chenbo.xia@intel.com>
>
> Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
>
> ---
> V3:
> * fix error reported by Chenbo on review.
> * add stable on CC, since this rework could be applicable for older
> releases too, if desired for backport.
> ---
> .../howto/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.rst | 159 +++++++++++-------
> 1 file changed, 100 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/doc/guides/howto/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.rst
> b/doc/guides/howto/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.rst
> index ec021af399..3d3d1b1219 100644
> --- a/doc/guides/howto/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.rst
> +++ b/doc/guides/howto/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.rst
> @@ -3,116 +3,157 @@
>
> .. _virtio_user_as_exceptional_path:
>
> -Virtio_user as Exceptional Path
> -===============================
> +Virtio_user as Exception Path
> +=============================
>
> -The virtual device, virtio-user, was originally introduced with vhost-
> user
> -backend, as a high performance solution for IPC (Inter-Process
> Communication)
> +.. note::
> +
> + This solution is only applicable to Linux systems.
> +
> +The virtual device, virtio-user, was originally introduced with the
> vhost-user
> +backend as a high performance solution for IPC (Inter-Process
> Communication)
> and user space container networking.
>
> -Virtio_user with vhost-kernel backend is a solution for exceptional path,
> -such as KNI which exchanges packets with kernel networking stack. This
> -solution is very promising in:
> +Beyond this originally intended use, virtio-user can be used in
> conjunction with the vhost-kernel
> +backend as a solution for dealing with exception path packets which need
> to be injected into the
> +Linux kernel for processing there.
> +In this regard, virtio-user and vhost in kernel space are an alternative
> to DPDK KNI for
> +transferring packets between a DPDK packet processing application and the
> kernel stack.
> +
> +This solution has a number of advantages over alternatives such as KNI:
>
> * Maintenance
>
> All kernel modules needed by this solution, vhost and vhost-net
> (kernel),
> - are upstreamed and extensively used kernel module.
> + are upstreamed and extensively used.
>
> * Features
>
> - vhost-net is born to be a networking solution, which has lots of
> networking
> - related features, like multi queue, tso, multi-seg mbuf, etc.
> + vhost-net is designed to be a networking solution, and, as such, has
> lots of networking
> + related features, such as multi queue support, TSO, multi-segment
> buffer support, etc.
>
> * Performance
>
> - similar to KNI, this solution would use one or more kthreads to
> - send/receive packets to/from user space DPDK applications, which has
> little
> - impact on user space polling thread (except that it might enter into
> kernel
> - space to wake up those kthreads if necessary).
> + similar to KNI, this solution would uses one or more kthreads to
> + send/receive packets to/from user space DPDK applications, which
> minimises the impact
> + on the polling DPDK threads.
>
> -The overview of an application using virtio-user as exceptional path is
> shown
> +The overview of an application using virtio-user as exception path is
> shown
> in :numref:`figure_virtio_user_as_exceptional_path`.
>
> .. _figure_virtio_user_as_exceptional_path:
>
> .. figure:: img/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.*
>
> - Overview of a DPDK app using virtio-user as exceptional path
> + Overview of a DPDK app using virtio-user as exception path
> +
>
> +Example Usage With Testpmd
> +---------------------------
>
> -Sample Usage
> -------------
> +.. note::
> +
> + These instruction assume that the vhost/vhost-net kernel modules are
> available and have already
> + been loaded into the running kernel.
> + It also assumes that the DPDK virtio driver has not been disabled in
> the DPDK build.
>
> -As a prerequisite, the vhost/vhost-net kernel CONFIG should be chosen
> before
> -compiling the kernel and those kernel modules should be inserted.
> +To run a simple test of virtio-user as exception path using testpmd:
>
> -#. Compile DPDK and bind a physical NIC to igb_uio/uio_pci_generic/vfio-
> pci.
> +#. Compile DPDK and bind a NIC to vfio-pci as documented
> in :ref:`linux_gsg_linux_drivers`.
>
> - This physical NIC is for communicating with outside.
> + This physical NIC is for communicating with the outside world,
> + and serves as a packet source in this example.
>
> -#. Run testpmd.
> +#. Run testpmd to forward packets from NIC to kernel,
> + passing in a suitable list of logical cores to run on (``-l``
> parameter),
> + and optionally the PCI address of the physical NIC to use (``-a``
> parameter).
> + The virtio-user device for interfacing to the kernel is specified via
> a ``-vdev`` argument,
> + taking the parameters described below.
>
> .. code-block:: console
>
> - $(testpmd) -l 2-3 -n 4 \
> - --vdev=virtio_user0,path=/dev/vhost-net,queue_size=1024 \
> - -- -i --tx-offloads=0x0000002c --enable-lro \
> - --txd=1024 --rxd=1024
> + /path/to/dpdk-testpmd -l <cores> -a <pci BDF> \
> + --vdev=virtio_user0,path=/dev/vhost-
> net,queues=1,queue_size=1024
>
> - This command runs testpmd with two ports, one physical NIC to
> communicate
> - with outside, and one virtio-user to communicate with kernel.
> + * ``path``
>
> -* ``--enable-lro``
> + The path to the kernel vhost-net device.
>
> - This is used to negotiate VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO4 and
> - VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO6 feature so that large packets from kernel can
> be
> - transmitted to DPDK application and further TSOed by physical NIC.
> + * ``queue_size``
>
> -* ``queue_size``
> + 256 by default. To avoid shortage of descriptors, we can increase
> it to 1024.
>
> - 256 by default. To avoid shortage of descriptors, we can increase it
> to 1024.
> + * ``queues``
>
> -* ``queues``
> + Number of virt-queues. Each queue will be served by a kthread.
>
> - Number of multi-queues. Each queue will be served by a kthread. For
> example:
> +#. Once testpmd is running, a new network interface - called ``tap0`` by
> default -
> + will be present on the system.
> + This should be configured with an IP address and then enabled for use:
>
> .. code-block:: console
>
> - $(testpmd) -l 2-3 -n 4 \
> - --vdev=virtio_user0,path=/dev/vhost-
> net,queues=2,queue_size=1024 \
> - -- -i --tx-offloads=0x0000002c --enable-lro \
> - --txq=2 --rxq=2 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024
> + ip addr add 192.168.1.1/24 dev tap0
> + ip link set dev tap0 up
>
> -#. Enable Rx checksum offloads in testpmd:
> +#. To observe packet forwarding through the kernel,
> + a second testpmd instance can be run on the system,
> + taking packets from the kernel using an ``af_packet`` socket on the
> ``tap0`` interface.
>
> - .. code-block:: console
> + .. code-block:: console
>
> - (testpmd) port stop 0
> - (testpmd) port config 0 rx_offload tcp_cksum on
> - (testpmd) port config 0 rx_offload udp_cksum on
> - (testpmd) port start 0
> + /path/to/dpdk-testpmd -l <cores> --vdev=net_af_packet0,iface=tap0
> --in-memory --no-pci
>
> -#. Start testpmd:
> + When running this instance,
> + we can use ``--in-memory`` flag to avoid hugepage naming conflicts
> with the previous instance,
> + and we also use ``--no-pci`` flag to only use the ``af_packet``
> interface for all traffic forwarding.
>
> - .. code-block:: console
> +#. Running traffic into the system through the NIC should see that
> traffic returned back again,
> + having been forwarded through both testpmd instances.
> + This can be confirmed by checking the testpmd statistics on testpmd
> exit.
>
> - (testpmd) start
> +For more advanced use of virtio-user with testpmd in this scenario,
> +some other more advanced options may also be used.
> +For example:
>
> -#. Configure IP address and start tap:
> +* ``--tx-offloads=0x02c``
> +
> + This testpmd option enables TX offloads for UDP and TCP checksum on
> transmit,
> + as well as TCP TSO support.
> + The list of the offload flag values can be seen in header
> `rte_ethdev.h
> + <https://doc.dpdk.org/api/rte__ethdev_8h.html>`_.
> +
> +* ``--enable-lro``
> +
> + This testpmd option is used to negotiate VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO4 and
> + VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO6 feature so that large packets from the kernel
> can be
> + transmitted to the DPDK application and further TSOed by physical NIC.
> + If unsupported by the physical NIC, errors may be reported by testpmd
> with this option.
> +
> +
> +* Enabling Rx checksum offloads for physical port:
> +
> + Within testpmd, you can enable and disable offloads on a per-port
> basis,
> + rather than enabling them for both ports.
> + For the physical NIC, it may be desirable to enable checksum offload
> on packet RX.
> + This may be done as below, if testpmd is run with ``-i`` flag for
> interactive mode.
>
> .. code-block:: console
>
> - ifconfig tap0 1.1.1.1/24 up
> + testpmd> port stop 0
> + testpmd> port config 0 rx_offload tcp_cksum on
> + testpmd> port config 0 rx_offload udp_cksum on
> + testpmd> port start 0
>
> -.. note::
> +* Multiple queue support
>
> - The tap device will be named tap0, tap1, etc, by kernel.
> + Better performance may be achieved by using multiple queues,
> + so that multiple kernel threads are handling the traffic on the
> kernel side.
> + For example, to use 2 queues on both NIC and virtio ports,
> + while also enabling TX offloads and LRO support:
>
> -Then, all traffic from physical NIC can be forwarded into kernel stack,
> and all
> -traffic on the tap0 can be sent out from physical NIC.
> + .. code-block:: console
>
> -Limitations
> ------------
> + /path/to/dpdk-testpmd --vdev=virtio_user0,path=/dev/vhost-
> net,queues=2,queue_size=1024 -- \
> + -i --tx-offloads=0x002c --enable-lro --txq=2 --rxq=2 --
> txd=1024 --rxd=1024
>
> -This solution is only available on Linux systems.
> --
> 2.34.1
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* Re: [PATCH v3 1/4] doc/howto: rework section on virtio-user as exception path
2022-06-10 15:35 ` [PATCH v3 1/4] doc/howto: rework section on virtio-user as exception path Bruce Richardson
2022-06-15 1:44 ` Xia, Chenbo
@ 2022-07-01 12:59 ` Maxime Coquelin
2022-07-11 13:10 ` Thomas Monjalon
2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Maxime Coquelin @ 2022-07-01 12:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bruce Richardson, dev; +Cc: Chenbo Xia, stable
On 6/10/22 17:35, Bruce Richardson wrote:
> This patch extensively reworks the howto guide on using virtio-user for
> exception packets. Changes include:
>
> * rename "exceptional path" to "exception path"
> * remove references to uio and just reference vfio-pci
> * simplify testpmd command-lines, giving a basic usage example first
> before adding on detail about checksum or TSO parameters
> * give a complete working example showing traffic flowing through the
> whole system from a testpmd loopback using the created TAP netdev
> * replace use of "ifconfig" with Linux standard "ip" command
> * other general rewording.
>
> CC: stable@dpdk.org
>
> Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
>
> ---
> V3:
> * fix error reported by Chenbo on review.
> * add stable on CC, since this rework could be applicable for older
> releases too, if desired for backport.
> ---
> .../howto/virtio_user_as_exceptional_path.rst | 159 +++++++++++-------
> 1 file changed, 100 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-)
>
Reviewed-by: Maxime Coquelin <maxime.coquelin@redhat.com>
Thanks,
Maxime
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* Re: [PATCH v3 1/4] doc/howto: rework section on virtio-user as exception path
2022-06-10 15:35 ` [PATCH v3 1/4] doc/howto: rework section on virtio-user as exception path Bruce Richardson
2022-06-15 1:44 ` Xia, Chenbo
2022-07-01 12:59 ` Maxime Coquelin
@ 2022-07-11 13:10 ` Thomas Monjalon
2022-07-11 13:18 ` Bruce Richardson
2 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Monjalon @ 2022-07-11 13:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bruce Richardson; +Cc: dev, Maxime Coquelin, Chenbo Xia, stable
10/06/2022 17:35, Bruce Richardson:
> This patch extensively reworks the howto guide on using virtio-user for
> exception packets. Changes include:
>
> * rename "exceptional path" to "exception path"
> * remove references to uio and just reference vfio-pci
> * simplify testpmd command-lines, giving a basic usage example first
> before adding on detail about checksum or TSO parameters
> * give a complete working example showing traffic flowing through the
> whole system from a testpmd loopback using the created TAP netdev
> * replace use of "ifconfig" with Linux standard "ip" command
> * other general rewording.
>
> CC: stable@dpdk.org
I don't think we should keep this for backport.
This is an enhancement.
Anyway new developments are probably not looking in old branches.
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* Re: [PATCH v3 1/4] doc/howto: rework section on virtio-user as exception path
2022-07-11 13:10 ` Thomas Monjalon
@ 2022-07-11 13:18 ` Bruce Richardson
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From: Bruce Richardson @ 2022-07-11 13:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thomas Monjalon; +Cc: dev, Maxime Coquelin, Chenbo Xia, stable
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 03:10:56PM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> 10/06/2022 17:35, Bruce Richardson:
> > This patch extensively reworks the howto guide on using virtio-user for
> > exception packets. Changes include:
> >
> > * rename "exceptional path" to "exception path"
> > * remove references to uio and just reference vfio-pci
> > * simplify testpmd command-lines, giving a basic usage example first
> > before adding on detail about checksum or TSO parameters
> > * give a complete working example showing traffic flowing through the
> > whole system from a testpmd loopback using the created TAP netdev
> > * replace use of "ifconfig" with Linux standard "ip" command
> > * other general rewording.
> >
> > CC: stable@dpdk.org
>
> I don't think we should keep this for backport.
> This is an enhancement.
> Anyway new developments are probably not looking in old branches.
>
Sure, that's fine with me.
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