netmap: I got some troubles with netmap
Wang Weidong
wangweidong1 at huawei.com
Sun Jan 26 01:40:45 UTC 2014
On 2014/1/24 22:56, Vincenzo Maffione wrote:
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> 2014/1/24 Wang Weidong <wangweidong1 at huawei.com <mailto:wangweidong1 at huawei.com>>
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> Hello,
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> You are using the old/deprecated QEMU command line syntax (-net), and therefore honestly It's not clear to me what kind of network configuration you are running.
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Here, I use the default configuration which provided by the QEMU.
> Please use our scripts "launch-qemu.sh", "prep-taps.sh", according to what described in the README.images file (attached).
> Alternatively, use the syntax like in the following examples
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> (#1) qemu-system-x86_64 archdisk.qcow -enable-kvm -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=mynet -netdev tap,ifname=tap01,id=mynet,script=no,downscript=no -smp 2
> (#2) qemu-system-x86_64 archdisk.qcow -enable-kvm -device e1000,mitigation=off,mac=00:AA:BB:CC:DD:01,netdev=mynet -netdev netmap,ifname=vale0:01,id=mynet -smp 2
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I will use them, thanks.
> so that it's clear to us what network frontend (e.g. emulated NIC) and network backend (e.g. netmap, tap, vde, ecc..) you are using.
> In example #1 we are using virtio-net as frontend and tap as backend, while in example #2 we are using e1000 as frontend and netmap as backend.
> Also consider giving more than one core (e.g. -smp 2) to each guest, to mitigate receiver livelock problems.
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> 2. I use the vale below:
> qemu-system-x86_64 -m 2048 -boot c -net nic -net netmap,vale0:0 -hda /home/wwd/tinycores/20131019-tinycore-netmap.hdd -enable-kvm -vnc :0
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> Same for here, it's not clear what you are using. I guess each guest has an e1000 device and is connected to a different port of the same vale switch (e.g. vale0:0 and vale0:1)?
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> Test with 2 vms from the same host
> vale0 without device.
> I use the pkt-gen, the speed is 938 Kpps
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> You should get ~4Mpps with e1000 frontend + netmap backend on a reasonably good machine. Make sure you have ./configure'd QEMU with --enable-e1000-paravirt.
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> I use netperf -H 10.0.0.2 -t UDP_STREAM, I got the speed is 195M/195M, then add -- -m 8, I only got 1.07M/1.07M.
> When use the smaller msg size, the speed will smaller?
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> If you use e1000 with netperf (without pkt-gen) your performance is doomed to be horrible. Use e1000-paravirt (as a frontend) instead if you are interested in netperf experiment.
> Also consider that the point in using the "-- -m8" options is experimenting high packet rates, so what you should measure here is not the througput in Mbps, but the packet rate: netperf reports the number of packets sent and received, so you can obtain the packet rate by dividing by the running time.
> The throughput in Mbps is uninteresting, if you want high bulk throughput you just don't use "-- -m 8", but leave the defaults.
> Using virtio-net in this case will help because of the TSO offloadings.
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> cheers
> Vincenzo
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Hi Vincenzo,
Nice, I will retest them.
Thanks,
Wang
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> with vale-ctl -a vale0:eth2,
> use pkt-gen, the speed is 928 Kpps
> I use netperf -H 10.0.0.2 -t UDP_STREAM, I got the speed is 209M/208M, then add -- -m 8, I only got 1.06M/1.06M.
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> with vale-ctl -h vale0:eth2,
> use pkt-gen, the speed is 928 Kpps
> I use netperf -H 10.0.0.2 -t UDP_STREAM, I got the speed is 192M/192M, then add -- -m 8, I only got 1.06M/1.06M.
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> Test with 2 vms form two host,
> I only can test it by vale-ctl -h vale0:eth2 and set eth2 into promisc
> use pkt-gen with the default params, the speed is about 750 Kpps
> use netperf -H 10.0.0.2 -t UDP_STREAM, I got the speed is 160M/160M
> Is this right?
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> 3. I can't use the l2 utils.
> When I do the "sudo l2open -t eth0 l2recv[l2send], I got that "l2open ioctl(TUNSETIFF...): Invalid argument"
> and "use l2open -r eth0 l2recv", wait a moment (only several seconds), I got the result:
> TEST-RESULT: 0.901 kpps 1pkts
> select/read=100.00 err=0
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> And I can't find the l2 utils from the net? Is it implemented by your team?
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> All of them is tested on vms.
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> Cheers.
> Wang
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> > Cheers,
> > Giuseppe
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> > Il 17/01/2014 04:39, Wang Weidong ha scritto:
> >> On 2014/1/16 18:24, facoltà wrote:
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> --
> Vincenzo Maffione
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