Hi  Christian,

The dpdk 19.11.13-rc3 test result from Red Hat looks good.

We tested below 17 scenarios and all got PASS on RHEL8:
  • Guest with device assignment(PF) throughput testing(1G hugepage size): PASS
  • Guest with device assignment(PF) throughput testing(2M hugepage size) : PASS
  • Guest with device assignment(VF) throughput testing: PASS
  • PVP (host dpdk testpmd as vswitch) 1Q: throughput testing: PASS
  • PVP vhost-user 2Q throughput testing: PASS
  • PVP vhost-user 1Q - cross numa node throughput testing: PASS
  • Guest with vhost-user 2 queues throughput testing: PASS
  • vhost-user reconnect with dpdk-client, qemu-server: qemu reconnect: PASS
  • vhost-user reconnect with dpdk-client, qemu-server: ovs reconnect: PASS
  • PVP 1Q live migration testing: PASS
  • PVP 1Q cross numa node live migration testing: PASS
  • Guest with ovs+dpdk+vhost-user 1Q live migration testing: PASS
  • Guest with ovs+dpdk+vhost-user 1Q live migration testing (2M): PASS
  • Guest with ovs+dpdk+vhost-user 2Q live migration testing: PASS
  • Guest with ovs+dpdk+vhost-user 4Q live migration testing: PASS
  • Host PF + DPDK testing: PASS
  • Host VF + DPDK testing: PASS
 
Versions:
# git log
commit 8059a2db94864c2f62261529ff5298287d6366c9
Date:   Wed Aug 3 16:04:12 2022 +0200
version: 19.11.13-rc3
Signed-off-by: Christian Ehrhardt <christian.ehrhardt@canonical.com
Author: Christian Ehrhardt <christian.ehrhardt@canonical.com>
  • NICs: X540-AT2 NIC(ixgbe, 10G)



Best Regards,
YangHang Liu


On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 12:11 AM Ali Alnubani <alialnu@nvidia.com> wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: christian.ehrhardt@canonical.com
> <christian.ehrhardt@canonical.com>
> Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2022 11:22 AM
> To: stable@dpdk.org
> Cc: dev@dpdk.org; Abhishek Marathe <Abhishek.Marathe@microsoft.com>;
> Ali Alnubani <alialnu@nvidia.com>; benjamin.walker@intel.com; David
> Christensen <drc@linux.vnet.ibm.com>; Hemant Agrawal
> <hemant.agrawal@nxp.com>; Ian Stokes <ian.stokes@intel.com>; Jerin
> Jacob <jerinj@marvell.com>; John McNamara <john.mcnamara@intel.com>;
> Ju-Hyoung Lee <juhlee@microsoft.com>; Kevin Traynor
> <ktraynor@redhat.com>; Luca Boccassi <bluca@debian.org>; Pei Zhang
> <pezhang@redhat.com>; qian.q.xu@intel.com; Raslan Darawsheh
> <rasland@nvidia.com>; NBU-Contact-Thomas Monjalon (EXTERNAL)
> <thomas@monjalon.net>; Yanghang Liu <yanghliu@redhat.com>;
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> Subject: 19.11.13 patches review and test
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is -rc3 just after -rc2 as a build issue was hiding in the former.
> Sorry for the extra noise, but other than that it all stays the same.
>
> there were three patches close to the deadline that I missed and I
> considered postponing them to 19.11.14 at first. But in the meantime
> there arrived 11 more and I think that justfies a new tag for 19.11.13.
>
> We still have almost 4 weeks left - I hope that is ok.
>
> Here is the combined list of patches (the same as before plus the new 14)
> targeted for stable release 19.11.13.
>
> The planned date for the final release is August 29th.
>
> Please help with testing and validation of your use cases and report
> any issues/results with reply-all to this mail. For the final release
> the fixes and reported validations will be added to the release notes.
>
> A release candidate tarball can be found at:
>
>     https://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk-stable/tag/?id=v19.11.13-rc3
>
> These patches are located at branch 19.11 of dpdk-stable repo:
>     https://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk-stable/
>
> Thanks.
>
> Christian Ehrhardt <christian.ehrhardt@canonical.com>
>

Hello,

We ran the following functional tests with Nvidia hardware on 19.11.13-rc3:
- Basic functionality:
  Send and receive multiple types of traffic.
- testpmd xstats counter test.
- testpmd timestamp test.
- Changing/checking link status through testpmd.
- RTE flow tests:
  Items: eth / ipv4 / ipv6 / tcp / udp / icmp / gre / nvgre / geneve / vxlan / mplsoudp / mplsogre
  Actions: drop / queue / rss / mark / flag / jump / count / raw_encap / raw_decap / vxlan_encap / vxlan_decap / NAT / dec_ttl
- Some RSS tests.
- VLAN filtering, stripping and insertion tests.
- Checksum and TSO tests.
- ptype tests.
- link_status_interrupt example application tests.
- l3fwd-power example application tests.
- Multi-process example applications tests.

Functional tests ran on:
- NIC: ConnectX-4 Lx / OS: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS / Driver: MLNX_OFED_LINUX-5.5-1.0.3.2 / Firmware: 14.32.1010
- NIC: ConnectX-5 / OS: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS / Driver: MLNX_OFED_LINUX-5.5-1.0.3.2 / Firmware: 16.32.1010

Additionally, we ran compilation tests with multiple configurations in the following OS/driver combinations:
- Ubuntu 20.04.4 with MLNX_OFED_LINUX-5.7-1.0.2.0.
- Ubuntu 20.04.4 with rdma-core master (23a0021).
- Ubuntu 20.04.4 with rdma-core v28.0.
- Ubuntu 18.04.6 with rdma-core v17.1.
- Ubuntu 18.04.6 with rdma-core master (23a0021) (i386).
- Ubuntu 16.04.7 with rdma-core v22.7.
- Fedora 35 with rdma-core v39.0 (with gcc only).
- Fedora 37 (Rawhide) with rdma-core v39.0 (with clang only).
- CentOS 7 7.9.2009 with rdma-core master (23a0021).
- CentOS 7 7.9.2009 with MLNX_OFED_LINUX-5.7-1.0.2.0.
- CentOS 8 8.4.2105 with rdma-core master (23a0021).
- OpenSUSE Leap 15.4 with rdma-core v38.1.

We don't see any issues introduced by changes in this rc.

Thanks,
Ali