vdev_netvsc is not what you are looking for. This is what you need. http://doc.dpdk.org/guides-22.11/nics/netvsc.html On Friday, December 23, 2022, piyush gupta wrote: > Hi, > > I am running a D8sV3 type instance on azure with RHEL7.9 & accelerated networking enabled on one of the interface. > > On this am running my DPDK app which is binding to the VF exposed & its corresponding netvsc interface via vdev_netvsc driver as suggested in https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/setup-dpdk > > DPDK doc : vdev_netvsc.html > > The expected behaviour is that all traffic should flow through the physical interface (VF) and not from synthetic device (eth2 in my case). > But I can see all traffic coming to eth2 & dtap0 devices. This is causing my dpdk cpus to handle RX interrupts for these packets causing major performance issues & jitters. I am not understanding why all these packets are being mirrored to slow path. > > Note: All my traffic is UDP. > > > > > > > I would like to know if there is any setting I am missing here. This is causing a lot of problems for me to qualify on Azure cloud with expected throughput. > > Thanks. > > Best regards, > > Piyush Gupta > >