* [dpdk-users] attach/detach on secondary process [not found] <fb117eef-ddad-67f6-8e0f-6febdbc0aeed@bequant.com> @ 2017-12-13 16:58 ` Ricardo Roldan 2017-12-13 17:09 ` Stephen Hemminger 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Ricardo Roldan @ 2017-12-13 16:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: users Hi, We have a multi-process application and we need to support attaching/detaching of ports. We are using the 17.11 version with the Intel x520 (ixgbe driver) and virtio. At the time we initialize our processes there are not any devices binded with the DPDK drivers, so we initialize all processes (primary and secondaries) with 0 ports. This seems to work fine only on the primary processes, but on the secondary processes we see some problems. In the following paragraphs I describe the procedure used to attach/detach interfaces with DPDK. For the attach procedure (all processes initially have no devices attached): - Bind the devices we want to attach to the DPDK driver (with the script dpdk-devbind, from external process) - Primary process: Call rte_eth_dev_attach - Primary process: Configure ports using ... - Secondary processes: Call to rte_eth_dev_attach Start to send/receive packets from all processes. For the detach procedure: - Secondary processes: For each port, call rte_eth_dev_stop(port), rte_eth_dev_close(port) and rte_eth_dev_detach(port, dev). - Primary process: After the secondary processes have detach all their ports, for each port call rte_eth_dev_stop(port), rte_eth_dev_close(port) and rte_eth_dev_detach(port, dev). - Bind the device to the original Linux driver (with the script dpdk-devbind, from external process) With this approach we have noticed that when the secondary processes call rte_dev_detach there is an error, because it calls the remove operation, which ends up calling eth_ixgbe_dev_uninit that returns -EPERM (because it does not allow a non primary process to uninitialize the driver). Therefore, the port attach never works again on the secondary processes as the function rte_eal_hotplug_add fails because it cannot find the device. dev = bus->find_device(NULL, cmp_detached_dev_name, devname); if (dev == NULL) { RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "Cannot find unplugged device (%s)\n", devname); ret = -ENODEV; goto err_devarg; } This happens because in order to check unplugged devices, the function cmp_detached_dev_name checks if there is a pointer to the driver and fails if it is already set, because the detach procedure never set the driver variable to NULL. static int cmp_detached_dev_name(const struct rte_device *dev, const void *_name) { const char *name = _name; /* skip attached devices */ RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "cmp_detached_dev_name dev %p name %s driver %p" " search %s\n", dev, dev->name, dev->driver, name); if (dev->driver != NULL) return 1; return strcmp(dev->name, name); } To fix this behavior we have done the following changes on the DPDK code. First, in order to prevent cmp_detached_dev_name from failing, rte_eal_dev_detach sets driver to NULL. diff --git a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c index dda8f5835..9a363dcf7 100644 --- a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c +++ b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c @@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ int rte_eal_dev_detach(struct rte_device *dev) if (ret) RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "Driver cannot detach the device (%s)\n", dev->name); + dev->driver = NULL; return ret; }/* */ Then, in the rte_eth_dev_pci_generic_remove function, the call to dev_uninit does not consider -EPERM an error, because when detaching a port, some drivers return 0 and other drivers return -EPERM to indicate that it is called from a secondary process. diff --git a/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h b/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ rte_eth_dev_pci_generic_remove(struct rte_pci_device *pci_dev, if (dev_uninit) { ret = dev_uninit(eth_dev); - if (ret) + if (ret && ret != -EPERM) return ret; } Finally, in the rte_eth_dev_pci_release function, only the fields in the shared memory region are reset if called from a primary process. /**/diff --git a/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h b/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h index 722075e09..a79188fbf 100644 --- a/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h +++ b/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h @@ -125,16 +125,16 @@ rte_eth_dev_pci_release(struct rte_eth_dev *eth_dev) /* free ether device */ rte_eth_dev_release_port(eth_dev); - if (rte_eal_process_type() == RTE_PROC_PRIMARY) + if (rte_eal_process_type() == RTE_PROC_PRIMARY) { rte_free(eth_dev->data->dev_private); + eth_dev->data->dev_private = NULL; - eth_dev->data->dev_private = NULL; - - /* - * Secondary process will check the name to attach. - * Clear this field to avoid attaching a released ports. - */ - eth_dev->data->name[0] = '\0'; + /* + * Secondary process will check the name to attach. + * Clear this field to avoid attaching a released ports. + */ + eth_dev->data->name[0] = '\0'; + } eth_dev->device = NULL; eth_dev->intr_handle = NULL; After applying these changes, it seems like attaching and detaching ports multiple times works without problems, at least with the ixgbe and virtio drivers. In order to generate a patch, It would be very helpful if anyone can confirm that this approach is correct and that we do not break any other parts. Best regards, Ricardo On 12/13/2017 03:31 PM, Ricardo Roldan wrote: > > > Hi, > > We have a multi-process application and we need to support > attaching/detaching of ports. > > At the time we initialize our process they aren't any devices binded > with the dpdk drivers, so we initialize in all processes with 0 ports. > > We manage to work fine only on the primary processes, on the secondary > process we had some problems. Here is the way call the dpdk > interface to attach/detach from our process > > Attach - At this moment all process (primary and secondaries) > has not devices attached > > - Bind the devices we want to attach to the DPDK driver (with > the script dpdk-devbind, from external process) > > - Call rte_eth_dev_attach from primary process > > - Configure ports from primary process > > - From secondary process call to rte_eth_dev_attach > > > Began to send/receive packets from all process > > > > Detach > > - From secondary process call to: > > rte_eth_dev_stop(port); > > rte_eth_dev_close(port); > rte_eth_dev_detach(port, dev); > > > - From primary process call to: > > rte_eth_dev_stop(port); > > rte_eth_dev_close(port); > rte_eth_dev_detach(port, dev); > > > - Bind the device to the original Linux driver (with the script > dpdk-devbind, from external process) > > > With this second approach we notice that the detach from the > secondary process returns with an error. This is because the function > eth_ixgbe_dev_uninit has a check to not uninitialize the driver from a > not primary process. > > So that the detach can't finish all its task. > > After this, the attach never works again on the secondary process > as the function rte_eal_hotplug_add began to fail due that it cant not > find the device. > > */ dev = bus->find_device(NULL, cmp_detached_dev_name, > devname); /**/ > /**/ if (dev == NULL) { /**/ > /**/ RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "Cannot find unplugged device > (%s)\n", /**/ > /**/ devname); /**/ > /**/ ret = -ENODEV; /**/ > /**/ goto err_devarg; /**/ > /**/ } /**/ > /**//* > This is due that to check unplugged devices, what the comparation > function cmp_detached_dev_name do, is to check if there is a pointer > to the driver. > > */static int cmp_detached_dev_name(const struct rte_device *dev, /**/ > /**/ const void *_name) /**/ > /**/{ /**/ > /**/ const char *name = _name; /**/ > /**//**/ > /**/ /* skip attached devices */ /**/ > /**/ if (dev->driver != NULL) /**/ > /**/ return 1; /**/ > /**//**/ > /**/ return strcmp(dev->name, name); /**/ > /**/} /*/ > / > > And as detach has not finish correctly on the secondary process, the > device continues with the pointer to the driver setted. So the attach > fails as the device is not found. > > > To overcome this behavior we had done this changes on the DPDK code: > > We have modify the dpdk to clean the pointer to the driver on the > detach.We had modify also the function rte_eth_dev_pci_generic_remove > so even if the uninit > of the driver return with -EPERM the function continue executing the > rest of the code. We had done this as we had seen that the check on > the uninit testing to > see if the process is not a primary is donein all drivers, but some > drivers return with no error ( 0) and others with (-EPERM). So on > rte_eth_dev_pci_generic if the call > to uninit returns with -EPERM we continue executing calling > rte_eth_dev_pci_release. To that last function we had also done some > changes, as only primary process > should be able to uninitialized some common values, that a detach on a > secondary process should never do. > > These are the changes: > > /*diff --git a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c > b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c*//* > *//*index dda8f5835..9a363dcf7 100644*//* > *//*--- a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c*//* > *//*+++ b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c*//* > *//*@@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ int rte_eal_dev_detach(struct rte_device *dev)*//* > *//* if (ret)*//* > *//* RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "Driver cannot detach the device > (%s)\n",*//* > *//* dev->name);*//* > *//*+ dev->driver = NULL;*//* > *//* return ret;*//* > *//* }*//* > *//**//* > *//*diff --git a/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h > b/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h*//* > *//*index 722075e09..a79188fbf 100644*//* > *//*--- a/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h*//* > *//*+++ b/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h*//* > *//*@@ -125,16 +125,16 @@ rte_eth_dev_pci_release(struct rte_eth_dev > *eth_dev)*//* > *//* /* free ether device */*//* > *//* rte_eth_dev_release_port(eth_dev);*//* > *//**//* > *//*- if (rte_eal_process_type() == RTE_PROC_PRIMARY)*//* > *//*+ if (rte_eal_process_type() == RTE_PROC_PRIMARY) {*//* > *//*rte_free(eth_dev->data->dev_private);*//* > *//*+ eth_dev->data->dev_private = NULL;*//* > *//**//* > *//*- eth_dev->data->dev_private = NULL;*//* > *//*-*//* > *//*- /**//* > *//*- * Secondary process will check the name to attach.*//* > *//*- * Clear this field to avoid attaching a released ports.*//* > *//*- */*//* > *//*- eth_dev->data->name[0] = '\0';*//* > *//*+ /**//* > *//*+ * Secondary process will check the name to > attach.*//* > *//*+ * Clear this field to avoid attaching a released > ports.*//* > *//*+ */*//* > *//*+ eth_dev->data->name[0] = '\0';*//* > *//*+ }*//* > *//**//* > *//* eth_dev->device = NULL;*//* > *//* eth_dev->intr_handle = NULL;*//* > *//*@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ rte_eth_dev_pci_generic_remove(struct > rte_pci_device *pci_dev,*//* > *//**//* > *//* if (dev_uninit) {*//* > *//* ret = dev_uninit(eth_dev);*//* > *//*- if (ret)*//* > *//*+ if (ret && ret != -EPERM)*//* > *//* return ret;*//* > *//* }*//* > *//**//* > */ > > > And now seems to work. Is this a correct way to proceed? > > Could some one that have work with this functionalities can advise us? > > Best regards, > > Ricardo > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [dpdk-users] attach/detach on secondary process 2017-12-13 16:58 ` [dpdk-users] attach/detach on secondary process Ricardo Roldan @ 2017-12-13 17:09 ` Stephen Hemminger 2017-12-13 21:00 ` Thomas Monjalon 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Stephen Hemminger @ 2017-12-13 17:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ricardo Roldan; +Cc: users On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 17:58:53 +0100 Ricardo Roldan <rroldan@bequant.com> wrote: > Hi, > > We have a multi-process application and we need to support > attaching/detaching of ports. We are using the 17.11 version with the > Intel x520 (ixgbe driver) and virtio. > > At the time we initialize our processes there are not any devices binded > with the DPDK drivers, so we initialize all processes (primary and > secondaries) with 0 ports. > > This seems to work fine only on the primary processes, but on the > secondary processes we see some problems. In the following paragraphs I > describe the procedure used to attach/detach interfaces with DPDK. > > For the attach procedure (all processes initially have no devices > attached): > > - Bind the devices we want to attach to the DPDK driver (with the script > dpdk-devbind, from external process) > > - Primary process: Call rte_eth_dev_attach > > - Primary process: Configure ports using ... > > - Secondary processes: Call to rte_eth_dev_attach > > > Start to send/receive packets from all processes. > > > For the detach procedure: > > - Secondary processes: For each port, call rte_eth_dev_stop(port), > rte_eth_dev_close(port) and rte_eth_dev_detach(port, dev). > > - Primary process: After the secondary processes have detach all their > ports, for each port call rte_eth_dev_stop(port), > rte_eth_dev_close(port) and rte_eth_dev_detach(port, dev). > > - Bind the device to the original Linux driver (with the script > dpdk-devbind, from external process) > > > With this approach we have noticed that when the secondary processes > call rte_dev_detach there is an error, because it calls the remove > operation, which ends up calling eth_ixgbe_dev_uninit that returns > -EPERM (because it does not allow a non primary process to uninitialize > the driver). > > > Therefore, the port attach never works again on the secondary processes > as the function rte_eal_hotplug_add fails because it cannot find the > device. > > > dev = bus->find_device(NULL, cmp_detached_dev_name, devname); > if (dev == NULL) { > RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "Cannot find unplugged device (%s)\n", > devname); > ret = -ENODEV; > goto err_devarg; > } > > > This happens because in order to check unplugged devices, the function > cmp_detached_dev_name checks if there is a pointer to the driver and > fails if it is already set, because the detach procedure never set the > driver variable to NULL. > > static int cmp_detached_dev_name(const struct rte_device *dev, > const void *_name) > { > const char *name = _name; > > /* skip attached devices */ > RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "cmp_detached_dev_name dev %p name %s driver %p" > " search %s\n", > dev, dev->name, dev->driver, name); > if (dev->driver != NULL) > return 1; > > return strcmp(dev->name, name); > } > > To fix this behavior we have done the following changes on the DPDK code. > > First, in order to prevent cmp_detached_dev_name from failing, > rte_eal_dev_detach sets driver to NULL. > > diff --git a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c > b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c > > index dda8f5835..9a363dcf7 100644 > --- a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c > +++ b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c > @@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ int rte_eal_dev_detach(struct rte_device *dev) > if (ret) > RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "Driver cannot detach the device (%s)\n", > dev->name); > + dev->driver = NULL; > return ret; > }/* > */ > > > Then, in the rte_eth_dev_pci_generic_remove function, the call to > dev_uninit does not consider -EPERM an error, because when detaching a > port, some drivers return 0 and other drivers return -EPERM to indicate > that it is called from a secondary process. > > diff --git a/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h > b/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h > @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ rte_eth_dev_pci_generic_remove(struct rte_pci_device > *pci_dev, > > if (dev_uninit) { > ret = dev_uninit(eth_dev); > - if (ret) > + if (ret && ret != -EPERM) > return ret; > } > > Finally, in the rte_eth_dev_pci_release function, only the fields in the > shared memory region are reset if called from a primary process. > > /**/diff --git a/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h > b/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h > index 722075e09..a79188fbf 100644 > --- a/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h > +++ b/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h > @@ -125,16 +125,16 @@ rte_eth_dev_pci_release(struct rte_eth_dev *eth_dev) > /* free ether device */ > rte_eth_dev_release_port(eth_dev); > > - if (rte_eal_process_type() == RTE_PROC_PRIMARY) > + if (rte_eal_process_type() == RTE_PROC_PRIMARY) { > rte_free(eth_dev->data->dev_private); > + eth_dev->data->dev_private = NULL; > > - eth_dev->data->dev_private = NULL; > - > - /* > - * Secondary process will check the name to attach. > - * Clear this field to avoid attaching a released ports. > - */ > - eth_dev->data->name[0] = '\0'; > + /* > + * Secondary process will check the name to attach. > + * Clear this field to avoid attaching a released ports. > + */ > + eth_dev->data->name[0] = '\0'; > + } > > eth_dev->device = NULL; > eth_dev->intr_handle = NULL; > > > After applying these changes, it seems like attaching and detaching > ports multiple times works without problems, at least with the ixgbe and > virtio drivers. > > In order to generate a patch, It would be very helpful if anyone can > confirm that this approach is correct and that we do not break any other > parts. > > Best regards, > Ricardo > > > On 12/13/2017 03:31 PM, Ricardo Roldan wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > We have a multi-process application and we need to support > > attaching/detaching of ports. > > > > At the time we initialize our process they aren't any devices binded > > with the dpdk drivers, so we initialize in all processes with 0 ports. > > > > We manage to work fine only on the primary processes, on the secondary > > process we had some problems. Here is the way call the dpdk > > interface to attach/detach from our process > > > > Attach - At this moment all process (primary and secondaries) > > has not devices attached > > > > - Bind the devices we want to attach to the DPDK driver (with > > the script dpdk-devbind, from external process) > > > > - Call rte_eth_dev_attach from primary process > > > > - Configure ports from primary process > > > > - From secondary process call to rte_eth_dev_attach > > > > > > Began to send/receive packets from all process > > > > > > > > Detach > > > > - From secondary process call to: > > > > rte_eth_dev_stop(port); > > > > rte_eth_dev_close(port); > > rte_eth_dev_detach(port, dev); > > > > > > - From primary process call to: > > > > rte_eth_dev_stop(port); > > > > rte_eth_dev_close(port); > > rte_eth_dev_detach(port, dev); > > > > > > - Bind the device to the original Linux driver (with the script > > dpdk-devbind, from external process) > > > > > > With this second approach we notice that the detach from the > > secondary process returns with an error. This is because the function > > eth_ixgbe_dev_uninit has a check to not uninitialize the driver from a > > not primary process. > > > > So that the detach can't finish all its task. > > > > After this, the attach never works again on the secondary process > > as the function rte_eal_hotplug_add began to fail due that it cant not > > find the device. > > > > */ dev = bus->find_device(NULL, cmp_detached_dev_name, > > devname); /**/ > > /**/ if (dev == NULL) { /**/ > > /**/ RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "Cannot find unplugged device > > (%s)\n", /**/ > > /**/ devname); /**/ > > /**/ ret = -ENODEV; /**/ > > /**/ goto err_devarg; /**/ > > /**/ } /**/ > > /**//* > > This is due that to check unplugged devices, what the comparation > > function cmp_detached_dev_name do, is to check if there is a pointer > > to the driver. > > > > */static int cmp_detached_dev_name(const struct rte_device *dev, /**/ > > /**/ const void *_name) /**/ > > /**/{ /**/ > > /**/ const char *name = _name; /**/ > > /**//**/ > > /**/ /* skip attached devices */ /**/ > > /**/ if (dev->driver != NULL) /**/ > > /**/ return 1; /**/ > > /**//**/ > > /**/ return strcmp(dev->name, name); /**/ > > /**/} /*/ > > / > > > > And as detach has not finish correctly on the secondary process, the > > device continues with the pointer to the driver setted. So the attach > > fails as the device is not found. > > > > > > To overcome this behavior we had done this changes on the DPDK code: > > > > We have modify the dpdk to clean the pointer to the driver on the > > detach.We had modify also the function rte_eth_dev_pci_generic_remove > > so even if the uninit > > of the driver return with -EPERM the function continue executing the > > rest of the code. We had done this as we had seen that the check on > > the uninit testing to > > see if the process is not a primary is donein all drivers, but some > > drivers return with no error ( 0) and others with (-EPERM). So on > > rte_eth_dev_pci_generic if the call > > to uninit returns with -EPERM we continue executing calling > > rte_eth_dev_pci_release. To that last function we had also done some > > changes, as only primary process > > should be able to uninitialized some common values, that a detach on a > > secondary process should never do. > > > > These are the changes: > > > > /*diff --git a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c > > b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c*//* > > *//*index dda8f5835..9a363dcf7 100644*//* > > *//*--- a/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c*//* > > *//*+++ b/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_dev.c*//* > > *//*@@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ int rte_eal_dev_detach(struct rte_device *dev)*//* > > *//* if (ret)*//* > > *//* RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "Driver cannot detach the device > > (%s)\n",*//* > > *//* dev->name);*//* > > *//*+ dev->driver = NULL;*//* > > *//* return ret;*//* > > *//* }*//* > > *//**//* > > *//*diff --git a/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h > > b/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h*//* > > *//*index 722075e09..a79188fbf 100644*//* > > *//*--- a/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h*//* > > *//*+++ b/lib/librte_ether/rte_ethdev_pci.h*//* > > *//*@@ -125,16 +125,16 @@ rte_eth_dev_pci_release(struct rte_eth_dev > > *eth_dev)*//* > > *//* /* free ether device */*//* > > *//* rte_eth_dev_release_port(eth_dev);*//* > > *//**//* > > *//*- if (rte_eal_process_type() == RTE_PROC_PRIMARY)*//* > > *//*+ if (rte_eal_process_type() == RTE_PROC_PRIMARY) {*//* > > *//*rte_free(eth_dev->data->dev_private);*//* > > *//*+ eth_dev->data->dev_private = NULL;*//* > > *//**//* > > *//*- eth_dev->data->dev_private = NULL;*//* > > *//*-*//* > > *//*- /**//* > > *//*- * Secondary process will check the name to attach.*//* > > *//*- * Clear this field to avoid attaching a released ports.*//* > > *//*- */*//* > > *//*- eth_dev->data->name[0] = '\0';*//* > > *//*+ /**//* > > *//*+ * Secondary process will check the name to > > attach.*//* > > *//*+ * Clear this field to avoid attaching a released > > ports.*//* > > *//*+ */*//* > > *//*+ eth_dev->data->name[0] = '\0';*//* > > *//*+ }*//* > > *//**//* > > *//* eth_dev->device = NULL;*//* > > *//* eth_dev->intr_handle = NULL;*//* > > *//*@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ rte_eth_dev_pci_generic_remove(struct > > rte_pci_device *pci_dev,*//* > > *//**//* > > *//* if (dev_uninit) {*//* > > *//* ret = dev_uninit(eth_dev);*//* > > *//*- if (ret)*//* > > *//*+ if (ret && ret != -EPERM)*//* > > *//* return ret;*//* > > *//* }*//* > > *//**//* > > */ > > > > > > And now seems to work. Is this a correct way to proceed? > > > > Could some one that have work with this functionalities can advise us? > > > > Best regards, > > > > Ricardo > > > > > Many DPDK drivers require that setup and initialization be done by the primary process. This is mostly to avoid dealing with concurrency since there can be multiple secondary processes. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [dpdk-users] attach/detach on secondary process 2017-12-13 17:09 ` Stephen Hemminger @ 2017-12-13 21:00 ` Thomas Monjalon 2017-12-13 21:10 ` Stephen Hemminger 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Thomas Monjalon @ 2017-12-13 21:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ricardo Roldan; +Cc: users, Stephen Hemminger, dev 13/12/2017 18:09, Stephen Hemminger: > Many DPDK drivers require that setup and initialization be done by > the primary process. This is mostly to avoid dealing with concurrency since > there can be multiple secondary processes. I think we should consider this limitation as a bug. We must allow a secondary process to initialize a device. The race in device creation must be fixed. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [dpdk-users] attach/detach on secondary process 2017-12-13 21:00 ` Thomas Monjalon @ 2017-12-13 21:10 ` Stephen Hemminger 2017-12-13 21:20 ` Thomas Monjalon 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Stephen Hemminger @ 2017-12-13 21:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thomas Monjalon; +Cc: Ricardo Roldan, users, dev On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 22:00:48 +0100 Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net> wrote: > 13/12/2017 18:09, Stephen Hemminger: > > Many DPDK drivers require that setup and initialization be done by > > the primary process. This is mostly to avoid dealing with concurrency since > > there can be multiple secondary processes. > > I think we should consider this limitation as a bug. > We must allow a secondary process to initialize a device. > The race in device creation must be fixed. > Secondary processes should be able to do setup. But it is up to the application not to do it concurrently from multiple processes. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [dpdk-users] attach/detach on secondary process 2017-12-13 21:10 ` Stephen Hemminger @ 2017-12-13 21:20 ` Thomas Monjalon 2018-01-08 5:33 ` [dpdk-users] How to mirror the live traffic in dpdk jyoti swarup 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Thomas Monjalon @ 2017-12-13 21:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Stephen Hemminger; +Cc: Ricardo Roldan, users, dev 13/12/2017 22:10, Stephen Hemminger: > On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 22:00:48 +0100 > Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net> wrote: > > > 13/12/2017 18:09, Stephen Hemminger: > > > Many DPDK drivers require that setup and initialization be done by > > > the primary process. This is mostly to avoid dealing with concurrency since > > > there can be multiple secondary processes. > > > > I think we should consider this limitation as a bug. > > We must allow a secondary process to initialize a device. > > The race in device creation must be fixed. > > > > Secondary processes should be able to do setup. > But it is up to the application not to do it concurrently from multiple > processes. Yes there can be synchronization between processes. But I think it is safer to fix the device creation race in ethdev. Note that I am not talking about configuration concurrency, but just race in probing. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* [dpdk-users] How to mirror the live traffic in dpdk 2017-12-13 21:20 ` Thomas Monjalon @ 2018-01-08 5:33 ` jyoti swarup 2018-01-08 7:01 ` Gowda, Sandesh 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: jyoti swarup @ 2018-01-08 5:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: users hi, I have an application that uses dpdk to process the traffic that is incident on an dedicated NIC.. How can I use dpdk to analyze the live traffic that is incident on the active interface..? Thanks for any pointers/tips.. Jyoti Swarup ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [dpdk-users] How to mirror the live traffic in dpdk 2018-01-08 5:33 ` [dpdk-users] How to mirror the live traffic in dpdk jyoti swarup @ 2018-01-08 7:01 ` Gowda, Sandesh 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Gowda, Sandesh @ 2018-01-08 7:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: jyoti swarup, users Hi Jyoti, You can use the DPDK Pdump utility to capture the Traffic received by the Primary application. The Pdump runs as a Secondary application and has certain access to Primary application resources which allows it to capture the packets without impacting the Primary. Refer to the DPDK documentation : http://dpdk.org/doc/guides/tools/pdump.html Regards, Sandesh -----Original Message----- From: users [mailto:users-bounces@dpdk.org] On Behalf Of jyoti swarup Sent: Monday, January 08, 2018 11:03 AM To: users@dpdk.org Subject: [dpdk-users] How to mirror the live traffic in dpdk hi, I have an application that uses dpdk to process the traffic that is incident on an dedicated NIC.. How can I use dpdk to analyze the live traffic that is incident on the active interface..? Thanks for any pointers/tips.. Jyoti Swarup ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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