Vector Packet Processing (VPP) portability on FreeBSD
Francois ten Krooden
ftk at Nanoteq.com
Thu May 13 11:27:27 UTC 2021
On Thursday, 13 May 2021 13:05 Luigi Rizzo wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 10:42 AM Francois ten Krooden
> <ftk at nanoteq.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > Just for info I ran a test using TREX (https://trex-tgn.cisco.com/)
> > Where I just sent traffic in one direction through the box running FreeBSD
> with VPP using the netmap interfaces.
> > These were the results we found before significant packet loss started
> occuring.
> > +-------------+------------------+
> > | Packet Size | Throughput (pps) |
> > +-------------+------------------+
> > | 64 bytes | 1.008 Mpps |
> > | 128 bytes | 920.311 kpps |
> > | 256 bytes | 797.789 kpps |
> > | 512 bytes | 706.338 kpps |
> > | 1024 bytes | 621.963 kpps |
> > | 1280 bytes | 569.140 kpps |
> > | 1440 bytes | 547.139 kpps |
> > | 1518 bytes | 524.864 kpps |
> > +-------------+------------------+
>
> Those numbers are way too low for netmap.
>
> I believe you are either using the emulated mode, or issuing a system call on
> every single packet.
>
> I am not up to date (Vincenzo may know better) but there used to be a sysctl
> variable to control the operating mode:
>
> https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=netmap&sektion=4
>
> SYSCTL VARIABLES AND MODULE PARAMETERS
> Some aspects of the operation of netmap and VALE are controlled
> through
> sysctl variables on FreeBSD (dev.netmap.*) and module parameters on
> Linux
> (/sys/module/netmap/parameters/*):
>
> dev.netmap.admode: 0
> Controls the use of native or emulated adapter mode.
>
> 0 uses the best available option;
>
> 1 forces native mode and fails if not available;
>
> 2 forces emulated hence never fails.
>
> If it still exists, try set it to 1. If the program fails, then you should figure out
> why native netmap support is not compiled in.
Thank you. I did set this to 1 specifically now and it still works. So then it should be running in native mode.
I will dig a bit into the function that processes the incoming packets.
The code I currently use was added to VPP in somewhere before 2016, so it might be that there is a bug in that code.
Will try and see if I can find anything interesting there.
>
> cheers
> luigi
>
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