Hello, > Hi All, >I wonder whether it would be possible to implement HW accelerated GTP >encapsulation (as a first step) functionality using a Bluefield 2 NIC >and the rte_flow API? yes should be supported. >The encapsulation would need to work between different ports using >hairpin queues. >Let's say I already have the rules in dpdk-testpmd that remove the >original ETH header using raw_decap, and add the new ETH/IP/UDP/GTP >using raw_encap. >Now I would need to update some header fields (payload length for >pv4, udp, gtp). I would use "modify_field op add", but I found no way >I can access the payload length field for UDP and GTP. These are usually calculated by the NIC on ecnap so you don't need to set these fields or modify them. >For example, when I try to access the UDP payload length field by using >"dst_type udp_port_src dst_offset 32" in the "modify_field" action, >I get a "destination offset is too big: Invalid argument" error. In general and in MLX5 we don’t support changing the length field of the packet >This seems to be caused by a check in the mlx5 driver, which is a bit >surprising as the documentation in rte_flow.rst (DPDK version 24.03) >says that: >``offset`` allows going past the specified packet field boundary to >copy a field to an arbitrary place in a packet, >Is this just a driver limitation or an HW limitation? Or could a flex >item solve this? >Thanks, Laszlo Kindest regards Raslan Darawsheh