* How to limit testpmd packet generation rate when forward-mode=txonly
@ 2021-11-10 16:12 Francesco
2021-11-10 17:25 ` Stephen Hemminger
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From: Francesco @ 2021-11-10 16:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: users
Hi all,
I'm using testpmd as very simple packet generator to test the
capability of receive packets of my DPDK application. I'm using a
Mellanox CX5 100Gbps card for the test.
I can successfully launch testpmd with options "--forward-mode=txonly
--stats-period=3" to push 10.5MPPS on each of the 2 ports of the NIC
(using just 1 CPU core !!). This is good but I have a couple of
questions which probably are very basic hopefully:
1) can I limit the TX rate to e.g. half the value I'm getting now
(e.g. to 5MPPS) ?
2) if I want to use more than 1 CPU core for testpmd how can I achieve
that? I played with --nb-cores=5 and running testpmd in interactive
mode and then issuing "port config all txq 4" but still no luck...
testpmd will keep using only 1 CPU core
3) when I run testpmd in batch mode I get a nice report about
"throughput (since last show)" every stats period. How can I tell
testpmd to show me PPS/bytes-per-second reporting also when I start
the application with "-i" (interactive mode)?
Thanks a lot for any hint,
Francesco Montorsi
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* Re: How to limit testpmd packet generation rate when forward-mode=txonly
2021-11-10 16:12 How to limit testpmd packet generation rate when forward-mode=txonly Francesco
@ 2021-11-10 17:25 ` Stephen Hemminger
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From: Stephen Hemminger @ 2021-11-10 17:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Francesco; +Cc: users
On Wed, 10 Nov 2021 17:12:12 +0100
Francesco <francesco.montorsi@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using testpmd as very simple packet generator to test the
> capability of receive packets of my DPDK application. I'm using a
> Mellanox CX5 100Gbps card for the test.
>
> I can successfully launch testpmd with options "--forward-mode=txonly
> --stats-period=3" to push 10.5MPPS on each of the 2 ports of the NIC
> (using just 1 CPU core !!). This is good but I have a couple of
> questions which probably are very basic hopefully:
>
> 1) can I limit the TX rate to e.g. half the value I'm getting now
> (e.g. to 5MPPS) ?
>
> 2) if I want to use more than 1 CPU core for testpmd how can I achieve
> that? I played with --nb-cores=5 and running testpmd in interactive
> mode and then issuing "port config all txq 4" but still no luck...
> testpmd will keep using only 1 CPU core
>
> 3) when I run testpmd in batch mode I get a nice report about
> "throughput (since last show)" every stats period. How can I tell
> testpmd to show me PPS/bytes-per-second reporting also when I start
> the application with "-i" (interactive mode)?
>
> Thanks a lot for any hint,
>
> Francesco Montorsi
Use a real packet generator like trex if you need more control.
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