From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from dpdk.org (dpdk.org [92.243.14.124]) by inbox.dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 6D41AA04AF; Thu, 20 Aug 2020 15:00:16 +0200 (CEST) Received: from [92.243.14.124] (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id D65501C29F; Thu, 20 Aug 2020 14:53:17 +0200 (CEST) Received: from mga04.intel.com (mga04.intel.com [192.55.52.120]) by dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 26A371C28F for ; Thu, 20 Aug 2020 14:53:15 +0200 (CEST) IronPort-SDR: QDcSQ8fLCJay0L1kRwTvdzDu1D4gWjKX3o4sCCuOq8pjnLYxugVYDb/kt7IwS9jiw0OTpBCFJx T7ijSt2Zfmnw== X-IronPort-AV: E=McAfee;i="6000,8403,9718"; a="152702010" X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="5.76,332,1592895600"; d="scan'208";a="152702010" X-Amp-Result: SKIPPED(no attachment in message) X-Amp-File-Uploaded: False Received: from fmsmga005.fm.intel.com ([10.253.24.32]) by fmsmga104.fm.intel.com with ESMTP/TLS/ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384; 20 Aug 2020 05:53:14 -0700 IronPort-SDR: AmwDBZ2u05QQ2hbKTqr3bj3J3PgpViUaIMCghwKhj9fLgy0Gd2b66F1tsoR19WFkzs7bUV2c3K pmwUfeVsO5gw== X-ExtLoop1: 1 X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="5.76,332,1592895600"; d="scan'208";a="498131131" Received: from silpixa00399953.ir.intel.com (HELO silpixa00399953.ger.corp.intel.com) ([10.237.222.53]) by fmsmga005.fm.intel.com with ESMTP; 20 Aug 2020 05:53:12 -0700 From: Ciara Power To: dev@dpdk.org Cc: Ciara Power , John McNamara , Marko Kovacevic , Declan Doherty , Reshma Pattan , Maryam Tahhan , Nicolas Chautru , Jerin Jacob Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2020 13:41:38 +0100 Message-Id: <20200820124140.13451-36-ciara.power@intel.com> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.17.1 In-Reply-To: <20200820124140.13451-1-ciara.power@intel.com> References: <20200807123009.21266-1-ciara.power@intel.com> <20200820124140.13451-1-ciara.power@intel.com> Subject: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2 35/37] doc: remove reference to make in tools guides X-BeenThere: dev@dpdk.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.15 Precedence: list List-Id: DPDK patches and discussions List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: dev-bounces@dpdk.org Sender: "dev" Make is no longer supported for compiling DPDK, references are now removed in the documentation. Signed-off-by: Ciara Power --- doc/guides/tools/comp_perf.rst | 10 ++------- doc/guides/tools/cryptoperf.rst | 20 +++-------------- doc/guides/tools/pdump.rst | 15 ++++++------- doc/guides/tools/proc_info.rst | 2 +- doc/guides/tools/testbbdev.rst | 36 +++++++++---------------------- doc/guides/tools/testeventdev.rst | 21 ++++++++---------- 6 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 73 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/guides/tools/comp_perf.rst b/doc/guides/tools/comp_perf.rst index ee585d1024..1b33dc4e91 100644 --- a/doc/guides/tools/comp_perf.rst +++ b/doc/guides/tools/comp_perf.rst @@ -100,13 +100,7 @@ Application Options Compiling the Tool ------------------ -**Step 1: PMD setting** - -The ``dpdk-test-compress-perf`` tool depends on compression device drivers PMD which -can be disabled by default in the build configuration file ``common_base``. -The compression device drivers PMD which should be tested can be enabled by setting e.g.:: - - CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_PMD_ISAL=y +See :doc:`../linux_gsg/build_dpdk.rst` for compilation steps. Running the Tool @@ -116,5 +110,5 @@ The tool has a number of command line options. Here is the sample command line: .. code-block:: console - ./build/app/dpdk-test-compress-perf -l 4 -- --driver-name compress_qat --input-file test.txt --seg-sz 8192 + .//app/dpdk-test-compress-perf -l 4 -- --driver-name compress_qat --input-file test.txt --seg-sz 8192 --compress-level 1:1:9 --num-iter 10 --extended-input-sz 1048576 --max-num-sgl-segs 16 --huffman-enc fixed diff --git a/doc/guides/tools/cryptoperf.rst b/doc/guides/tools/cryptoperf.rst index 28b729dbda..e7ea2ba1a5 100644 --- a/doc/guides/tools/cryptoperf.rst +++ b/doc/guides/tools/cryptoperf.rst @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ the hardware accelerator fully loaded and so measure maximum throughput. Compiling the Application ------------------------- -**Step 1: PMD setting** -The ``dpdk-test-crypto-perf`` tool depends on crypto device drivers PMD which -are disabled by default in the build configuration file ``common_base``. -The crypto device drivers PMD which should be tested can be enabled by setting:: - - CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_PMD_=y - -Setting example for open ssl PMD:: - - CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_PMD_OPENSSL=y - -**Step 2: Linearization setting** +**Step 1: Linearization setting** It is possible linearized input segmented packets just before crypto operation for devices which doesn't support scatter-gather, and allows to measure @@ -56,13 +45,10 @@ To set on the linearization options add below definition to the #define CPERF_LINEARIZATION_ENABLE -**Step 3: Build the application** +**Step 2: Build the application** -Execute the ``dpdk-setup.sh`` script to build the DPDK library together with the -``dpdk-test-crypto-perf`` application. +See :doc:`../linux_gsg/build_dpdk.rst` for compilation steps. -Initially, the user must select a DPDK target to choose the correct target type -and compiler options to use when building the libraries. The user must have all libraries, modules, updates and compilers installed in the system prior to this, as described in the earlier chapters in this Getting Started Guide. diff --git a/doc/guides/tools/pdump.rst b/doc/guides/tools/pdump.rst index 8a499c6c5b..70f03db9cc 100644 --- a/doc/guides/tools/pdump.rst +++ b/doc/guides/tools/pdump.rst @@ -19,12 +19,9 @@ a DPDK secondary process and is capable of enabling packet capture on dpdk ports framework initialization code. Refer ``app/test-pmd/testpmd.c`` code to see how this is done. - * The ``dpdk-pdump`` tool depends on libpcap based PMD which is disabled - by default in the build configuration files, - owing to an external dependency on the libpcap development files - which must be installed on the board. - Once the libpcap development files are installed, the libpcap based PMD - can be enabled by setting CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_PMD_PCAP=y and recompiling the DPDK. + * The ``dpdk-pdump`` tool depends on libpcap based PMD which must be + installed on the board. + Once the libpcap development files are installed, recompile the DPDK. * The ``dpdk-pdump`` tool runs as a DPDK secondary process. It exits when the primary application exits. @@ -37,7 +34,7 @@ The tool has a number of command line options: .. code-block:: console - ./build/app/dpdk-pdump -- + .//app/dpdk-pdump -- [--multi] --pdump '(port= | device_id=), (queue=), @@ -120,5 +117,5 @@ Example .. code-block:: console - $ sudo ./build/app/dpdk-pdump -l 3 -- --pdump 'port=0,queue=*,rx-dev=/tmp/rx.pcap' - $ sudo ./build/app/dpdk-pdump -l 3,4,5 -- --multi --pdump 'port=0,queue=*,rx-dev=/tmp/rx-1.pcap' --pdump 'port=1,queue=*,rx-dev=/tmp/rx-2.pcap' + $ sudo .//app/dpdk-pdump -l 3 -- --pdump 'port=0,queue=*,rx-dev=/tmp/rx.pcap' + $ sudo .//app/dpdk-pdump -l 3,4,5 -- --multi --pdump 'port=0,queue=*,rx-dev=/tmp/rx-1.pcap' --pdump 'port=1,queue=*,rx-dev=/tmp/rx-2.pcap' diff --git a/doc/guides/tools/proc_info.rst b/doc/guides/tools/proc_info.rst index 0390b9c589..9772d97ef0 100644 --- a/doc/guides/tools/proc_info.rst +++ b/doc/guides/tools/proc_info.rst @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The application has a number of command line options: .. code-block:: console - ./$(RTE_TARGET)/app/dpdk-procinfo -- -m | [-p PORTMASK] [--stats | --xstats | + .//app/dpdk-procinfo -- -m | [-p PORTMASK] [--stats | --xstats | --stats-reset | --xstats-reset] [ --show-port | --show-tm | --show-crypto | --show-ring[=name] | --show-mempool[=name] | --iter-mempool=name ] diff --git a/doc/guides/tools/testbbdev.rst b/doc/guides/tools/testbbdev.rst index 393c3e9d0d..1fea7e0aa4 100644 --- a/doc/guides/tools/testbbdev.rst +++ b/doc/guides/tools/testbbdev.rst @@ -13,25 +13,10 @@ parameters passed to a python running script. Compiling the Application ------------------------- -**Step 1: PMD setting** +**Build the application** -The ``dpdk-test-bbdev`` tool depends on crypto device drivers PMD which -are disabled by default in the build configuration file ``common_base``. -The bbdevice drivers PMD which should be tested can be enabled by setting +See :doc:`../linux_gsg/build_dpdk.rst` for compilation steps. - ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_PMD_=y`` - -Setting example for (*baseband_turbo_sw*) PMD - - ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_PMD_BBDEV_TURBO_SW=y`` - -**Step 2: Build the application** - -Execute the ``dpdk-setup.sh`` script to build the DPDK library together with the -``dpdk-test-bbdev`` application. - -Initially, the user must select a DPDK target to choose the correct target type -and compiler options to use when building the libraries. The user must have all libraries, modules, updates and compilers installed in the system prior to this, as described in the earlier chapters in this Getting Started Guide. @@ -60,7 +45,7 @@ The following are the command-line options: ``-p TESTAPP_PATH, --testapp_path TESTAPP_PATH`` Indicates the path to the bbdev test app. If not specified path is set based - on *$RTE_SDK* environment variable concatenated with "*/build/app/testbbdev*". + on "../.." concatenated with "*/build/app/testbbdev*". ``-e EAL_PARAMS, --eal_params EAL_PARAMS`` Specifies EAL arguments which are passed to the test app. For more details, @@ -82,9 +67,8 @@ The following are the command-line options: ``-v TEST_VECTOR [TEST_VECTOR ...], --test_vector TEST_VECTOR [TEST_VECTOR ...]`` Specifies paths to the test vector files. If not specified path is set based - on *$RTE_SDK* environment variable concatenated with - "*/app/test-bbdev/test_vectors/bbdev_null.data*" and indicates default - data file. + on "../.." concatenated with "*/app/test-bbdev/test_vectors/bbdev_null.data*" +and indicates default data file. **Example usage:** @@ -259,8 +243,8 @@ They are chosen to have a good coverage across sizes and processing parameters while still keeping their number limited as part of sanity regression. -Shortened tree of isg_cid-wireless_dpdk_ae with dpdk compiled for -x86_64-native-linux-icc target: +Shortened tree of isg_cid-wireless_dpdk_ae with dpdk compiled and output +to the build directory: :: @@ -268,7 +252,7 @@ x86_64-native-linux-icc target: |-- test-bbdev |-- test_vectors - |-- x86_64-native-linux-icc + |-- build |-- app |-- testbbdev @@ -277,7 +261,7 @@ All bbdev devices .. code-block:: console - ./test-bbdev.py -p ../../x86_64-native-linux-icc/app/testbbdev + ./test-bbdev.py -p ../../build/app/dpdk-test-bbdev -v turbo_dec_default.data It runs all available tests using the test vector filled based on @@ -291,7 +275,7 @@ baseband turbo_sw device .. code-block:: console - ./test-bbdev.py -p ../../x86_64-native-linux-icc/app/testbbdev + ./test-bbdev.py -p ../../build/app/dpdk-test-bbdev -e="--vdev=baseband_turbo_sw" -t 120 -c validation -v ./test_vectors/* -n 64 -b 8 32 diff --git a/doc/guides/tools/testeventdev.rst b/doc/guides/tools/testeventdev.rst index 2ed67a6340..00387ec4ed 100644 --- a/doc/guides/tools/testeventdev.rst +++ b/doc/guides/tools/testeventdev.rst @@ -15,11 +15,8 @@ Compiling the Application **Build the application** -Execute the ``dpdk-setup.sh`` script to build the DPDK library together with the -``dpdk-test-eventdev`` application. +See :doc:`../linux_gsg/build_dpdk.rst` for compilation steps. -Initially, the user must select a DPDK target to choose the correct target type -and compiler options to use when building the libraries. The user must have all libraries, modules, updates and compilers installed in the system prior to this, as described in the earlier chapters in this Getting Started Guide. @@ -251,7 +248,7 @@ Example command to run order queue test: .. code-block:: console - sudo build/app/dpdk-test-eventdev --vdev=event_sw0 -- \ + sudo /app/dpdk-test-eventdev --vdev=event_sw0 -- \ --test=order_queue --plcores 1 --wlcores 2,3 @@ -314,7 +311,7 @@ Example command to run order ``all types queue`` test: .. code-block:: console - sudo build/app/dpdk-test-eventdev --vdev=event_octeontx -- \ + sudo /app/dpdk-test-eventdev --vdev=event_octeontx -- \ --test=order_atq --plcores 1 --wlcores 2,3 @@ -414,7 +411,7 @@ Example command to run perf queue test: .. code-block:: console - sudo build/app/dpdk-test-eventdev -c 0xf -s 0x1 --vdev=event_sw0 -- \ + sudo /app/dpdk-test-eventdev -c 0xf -s 0x1 --vdev=event_sw0 -- \ --test=perf_queue --plcores=2 --wlcore=3 --stlist=p --nb_pkts=0 Example command to run perf queue test with ethernet ports: @@ -428,7 +425,7 @@ Example command to run perf queue test with event timer adapter: .. code-block:: console - sudo build/app/dpdk-test-eventdev --vdev="event_octeontx" -- \ + sudo /app/dpdk-test-eventdev --vdev="event_octeontx" -- \ --wlcores 4 --plcores 12 --test perf_queue --stlist=a \ --prod_type_timerdev --fwd_latency @@ -514,14 +511,14 @@ Example command to run perf ``all types queue`` test: .. code-block:: console - sudo build/app/dpdk-test-eventdev --vdev=event_octeontx -- \ + sudo /app/dpdk-test-eventdev --vdev=event_octeontx -- \ --test=perf_atq --plcores=2 --wlcore=3 --stlist=p --nb_pkts=0 Example command to run perf ``all types queue`` test with event timer adapter: .. code-block:: console - sudo build/app/dpdk-test-eventdev --vdev="event_octeontx" -- \ + sudo /app/dpdk-test-eventdev --vdev="event_octeontx" -- \ --wlcores 4 --plcores 12 --test perf_atq --verbose 20 \ --stlist=a --prod_type_timerdev --fwd_latency @@ -633,7 +630,7 @@ Example command to run pipeline queue test: .. code-block:: console - sudo build/app/dpdk-test-eventdev -c 0xf -s 0x8 --vdev=event_sw0 -- \ + sudo /app/dpdk-test-eventdev -c 0xf -s 0x8 --vdev=event_sw0 -- \ --test=pipeline_queue --wlcore=1 --prod_type_ethdev --stlist=a @@ -725,5 +722,5 @@ Example command to run pipeline queue test: .. code-block:: console - sudo build/app/dpdk-test-eventdev -c 0xf -s 0x8 --vdev=event_sw0 -- \ + sudo /app/dpdk-test-eventdev -c 0xf -s 0x8 --vdev=event_sw0 -- \ --test=pipeline_atq --wlcore=1 --prod_type_ethdev --stlist=a -- 2.17.1