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31 .. _testpmd_runtime:
32
33 Testpmd Runtime Functions
34 =========================
35
36 Where the testpmd application is started in interactive mode, (``-i|--interactive``),
37 it displays a prompt that can be used to start and stop forwarding,
38 configure the application, display statistics (including the extended NIC
39 statistics aka xstats) , set the Flow Director and other tasks::
40
41 testpmd>
42
43 The testpmd prompt has some, limited, readline support.
44 Common bash command-line functions such as ``Ctrl+a`` and ``Ctrl+e`` to go to the start and end of the prompt line are supported
45 as well as access to the command history via the up-arrow.
46
47 There is also support for tab completion.
48 If you type a partial command and hit ``<TAB>`` you get a list of the available completions:
49
50 .. code-block:: console
51
52 testpmd> show port <TAB>
53
54 info [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|xstats|fdir|stat_qmap|dcb_tc X
55 info [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|xstats|fdir|stat_qmap|dcb_tc all
56 stats [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|xstats|fdir|stat_qmap|dcb_tc X
57 stats [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|xstats|fdir|stat_qmap|dcb_tc all
58 ...
59
60
61 .. note::
62
63 Some examples in this document are too long to fit on one line are are shown wrapped at `"\\"` for display purposes::
64
65 testpmd> set flow_ctrl rx (on|off) tx (on|off) (high_water) (low_water) \
66 (pause_time) (send_xon) (port_id)
67
68 In the real ``testpmd>`` prompt these commands should be on a single line.
69
70 Help Functions
71 --------------
72
73 The testpmd has on-line help for the functions that are available at runtime.
74 These are divided into sections and can be accessed using help, help section or help all:
75
76 .. code-block:: console
77
78 testpmd> help
79
80 help control : Start and stop forwarding.
81 help display : Displaying port, stats and config information.
82 help config : Configuration information.
83 help ports : Configuring ports.
84 help registers : Reading and setting port registers.
85 help filters : Filters configuration help.
86 help all : All of the above sections.
87
88
89 Control Functions
90 -----------------
91
92 start
93 ~~~~~
94
95 Start packet forwarding with current configuration::
96
97 testpmd> start
98
99 start tx_first
100 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
101
102 Start packet forwarding with current configuration after sending specified number of bursts of packets::
103
104 testpmd> start tx_first (""|burst_num)
105
106 The default burst number is 1 when ``burst_num`` not presented.
107
108 stop
109 ~~~~
110
111 Stop packet forwarding, and display accumulated statistics::
112
113 testpmd> stop
114
115 quit
116 ~~~~
117
118 Quit to prompt::
119
120 testpmd> quit
121
122
123 Display Functions
124 -----------------
125
126 The functions in the following sections are used to display information about the
127 testpmd configuration or the NIC status.
128
129 show port
130 ~~~~~~~~~
131
132 Display information for a given port or all ports::
133
134 testpmd> show port (info|stats|xstats|fdir|stat_qmap|dcb_tc) (port_id|all)
135
136 The available information categories are:
137
138 * ``info``: General port information such as MAC address.
139
140 * ``stats``: RX/TX statistics.
141
142 * ``xstats``: RX/TX extended NIC statistics.
143
144 * ``fdir``: Flow Director information and statistics.
145
146 * ``stat_qmap``: Queue statistics mapping.
147
148 * ``dcb_tc``: DCB information such as TC mapping.
149
150 For example:
151
152 .. code-block:: console
153
154 testpmd> show port info 0
155
156 ********************* Infos for port 0 *********************
157
158 MAC address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
159 Connect to socket: 0
160 memory allocation on the socket: 0
161 Link status: up
162 Link speed: 40000 Mbps
163 Link duplex: full-duplex
164 Promiscuous mode: enabled
165 Allmulticast mode: disabled
166 Maximum number of MAC addresses: 64
167 Maximum number of MAC addresses of hash filtering: 0
168 VLAN offload:
169 strip on
170 filter on
171 qinq(extend) off
172 Redirection table size: 512
173 Supported flow types:
174 ipv4-frag
175 ipv4-tcp
176 ipv4-udp
177 ipv4-sctp
178 ipv4-other
179 ipv6-frag
180 ipv6-tcp
181 ipv6-udp
182 ipv6-sctp
183 ipv6-other
184 l2_payload
185 port
186 vxlan
187 geneve
188 nvgre
189
190 show port rss reta
191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
192
193 Display the rss redirection table entry indicated by masks on port X::
194
195 testpmd> show port (port_id) rss reta (size) (mask0, mask1...)
196
197 size is used to indicate the hardware supported reta size
198
199 show port rss-hash
200 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
201
202 Display the RSS hash functions and RSS hash key of a port::
203
204 testpmd> show port (port_id) rss-hash ipv4|ipv4-frag|ipv4-tcp|ipv4-udp|ipv4-sctp|ipv4-other|ipv6|ipv6-frag|ipv6-tcp|ipv6-udp|ipv6-sctp|ipv6-other|l2-payload|ipv6-ex|ipv6-tcp-ex|ipv6-udp-ex [key]
205
206 clear port
207 ~~~~~~~~~~
208
209 Clear the port statistics for a given port or for all ports::
210
211 testpmd> clear port (info|stats|xstats|fdir|stat_qmap) (port_id|all)
212
213 For example::
214
215 testpmd> clear port stats all
216
217 show (rxq|txq)
218 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
219
220 Display information for a given port's RX/TX queue::
221
222 testpmd> show (rxq|txq) info (port_id) (queue_id)
223
224 show config
225 ~~~~~~~~~~~
226
227 Displays the configuration of the application.
228 The configuration comes from the command-line, the runtime or the application defaults::
229
230 testpmd> show config (rxtx|cores|fwd|txpkts)
231
232 The available information categories are:
233
234 * ``rxtx``: RX/TX configuration items.
235
236 * ``cores``: List of forwarding cores.
237
238 * ``fwd``: Packet forwarding configuration.
239
240 * ``txpkts``: Packets to TX configuration.
241
242 For example:
243
244 .. code-block:: console
245
246 testpmd> show config rxtx
247
248 io packet forwarding - CRC stripping disabled - packets/burst=16
249 nb forwarding cores=2 - nb forwarding ports=1
250 RX queues=1 - RX desc=128 - RX free threshold=0
251 RX threshold registers: pthresh=8 hthresh=8 wthresh=4
252 TX queues=1 - TX desc=512 - TX free threshold=0
253 TX threshold registers: pthresh=36 hthresh=0 wthresh=0
254 TX RS bit threshold=0 - TXQ flags=0x0
255
256 set fwd
257 ~~~~~~~
258
259 Set the packet forwarding mode::
260
261 testpmd> set fwd (io|mac|macswap|flowgen| \
262 rxonly|txonly|csum|icmpecho) (""|retry)
263
264 ``retry`` can be specified for forwarding engines except ``rx_only``.
265
266 The available information categories are:
267
268 * ``io``: Forwards packets "as-is" in I/O mode.
269 This is the fastest possible forwarding operation as it does not access packets data.
270 This is the default mode.
271
272 * ``mac``: Changes the source and the destination Ethernet addresses of packets before forwarding them.
273 Default application behaviour is to set source Ethernet address to that of the transmitting interface, and destination
274 address to a dummy value (set during init). The user may specify a target destination Ethernet address via the 'eth-peer' or
275 'eth-peer-configfile' command-line options. It is not currently possible to specify a specific source Ethernet address.
276
277 * ``macswap``: MAC swap forwarding mode.
278 Swaps the source and the destination Ethernet addresses of packets before forwarding them.
279
280 * ``flowgen``: Multi-flow generation mode.
281 Originates a number of flows (with varying destination IP addresses), and terminate receive traffic.
282
283 * ``rxonly``: Receives packets but doesn't transmit them.
284
285 * ``txonly``: Generates and transmits packets without receiving any.
286
287 * ``csum``: Changes the checksum field with hardware or software methods depending on the offload flags on the packet.
288
289 * ``icmpecho``: Receives a burst of packets, lookup for IMCP echo requests and, if any, send back ICMP echo replies.
290
291 * ``ieee1588``: Demonstrate L2 IEEE1588 V2 PTP timestamping for RX and TX. Requires ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_IEEE1588=y``.
292
293 Note: TX timestamping is only available in the "Full Featured" TX path. To force ``testpmd`` into this mode set ``--txqflags=0``.
294
295 Example::
296
297 testpmd> set fwd rxonly
298
299 Set rxonly packet forwarding mode
300
301
302 read rxd
303 ~~~~~~~~
304
305 Display an RX descriptor for a port RX queue::
306
307 testpmd> read rxd (port_id) (queue_id) (rxd_id)
308
309 For example::
310
311 testpmd> read rxd 0 0 4
312 0x0000000B - 0x001D0180 / 0x0000000B - 0x001D0180
313
314 read txd
315 ~~~~~~~~
316
317 Display a TX descriptor for a port TX queue::
318
319 testpmd> read txd (port_id) (queue_id) (txd_id)
320
321 For example::
322
323 testpmd> read txd 0 0 4
324 0x00000001 - 0x24C3C440 / 0x000F0000 - 0x2330003C
325
326
327 Configuration Functions
328 -----------------------
329
330 The testpmd application can be configured from the runtime as well as from the command-line.
331
332 This section details the available configuration functions that are available.
333
334 .. note::
335
336 Configuration changes only become active when forwarding is started/restarted.
337
338 set default
339 ~~~~~~~~~~~
340
341 Reset forwarding to the default configuration::
342
343 testpmd> set default
344
345 set verbose
346 ~~~~~~~~~~~
347
348 Set the debug verbosity level::
349
350 testpmd> set verbose (level)
351
352 Currently the only available levels are 0 (silent except for error) and 1 (fully verbose).
353
354 set nbport
355 ~~~~~~~~~~
356
357 Set the number of ports used by the application:
358
359 set nbport (num)
360
361 This is equivalent to the ``--nb-ports`` command-line option.
362
363 set nbcore
364 ~~~~~~~~~~
365
366 Set the number of cores used by the application::
367
368 testpmd> set nbcore (num)
369
370 This is equivalent to the ``--nb-cores`` command-line option.
371
372 .. note::
373
374 The number of cores used must not be greater than number of ports used multiplied by the number of queues per port.
375
376 set coremask
377 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
378
379 Set the forwarding cores hexadecimal mask::
380
381 testpmd> set coremask (mask)
382
383 This is equivalent to the ``--coremask`` command-line option.
384
385 .. note::
386
387 The master lcore is reserved for command line parsing only and cannot be masked on for packet forwarding.
388
389 set portmask
390 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
391
392 Set the forwarding ports hexadecimal mask::
393
394 testpmd> set portmask (mask)
395
396 This is equivalent to the ``--portmask`` command-line option.
397
398 set burst
399 ~~~~~~~~~
400
401 Set number of packets per burst::
402
403 testpmd> set burst (num)
404
405 This is equivalent to the ``--burst command-line`` option.
406
407 When retry is enabled, the transmit delay time and number of retries can also be set::
408
409 testpmd> set burst tx delay (microseconds) retry (num)
410
411 set txpkts
412 ~~~~~~~~~~
413
414 Set the length of each segment of the TX-ONLY packets or length of packet for FLOWGEN mode::
415
416 testpmd> set txpkts (x[,y]*)
417
418 Where x[,y]* represents a CSV list of values, without white space.
419
420 set txsplit
421 ~~~~~~~~~~~
422
423 Set the split policy for the TX packets, applicable for TX-ONLY and CSUM forwarding modes::
424
425 testpmd> set txsplit (off|on|rand)
426
427 Where:
428
429 * ``off`` disable packet copy & split for CSUM mode.
430
431 * ``on`` split outgoing packet into multiple segments. Size of each segment
432 and number of segments per packet is determined by ``set txpkts`` command
433 (see above).
434
435 * ``rand`` same as 'on', but number of segments per each packet is a random value between 1 and total number of segments.
436
437 set corelist
438 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
439
440 Set the list of forwarding cores::
441
442 testpmd> set corelist (x[,y]*)
443
444 For example, to change the forwarding cores:
445
446 .. code-block:: console
447
448 testpmd> set corelist 3,1
449 testpmd> show config fwd
450
451 io packet forwarding - ports=2 - cores=2 - streams=2 - NUMA support disabled
452 Logical Core 3 (socket 0) forwards packets on 1 streams:
453 RX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:01
454 Logical Core 1 (socket 0) forwards packets on 1 streams:
455 RX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:00
456
457 .. note::
458
459 The cores are used in the same order as specified on the command line.
460
461 set portlist
462 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
463
464 Set the list of forwarding ports::
465
466 testpmd> set portlist (x[,y]*)
467
468 For example, to change the port forwarding:
469
470 .. code-block:: console
471
472 testpmd> set portlist 0,2,1,3
473 testpmd> show config fwd
474
475 io packet forwarding - ports=4 - cores=1 - streams=4
476 Logical Core 3 (socket 0) forwards packets on 4 streams:
477 RX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=2/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:01
478 RX P=2/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:00
479 RX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=3/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:03
480 RX P=3/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:02
481
482 set tx loopback
483 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
484
485 Enable/disable tx loopback::
486
487 testpmd> set tx loopback (port_id) (on|off)
488
489 set drop enable
490 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
491
492 set drop enable bit for all queues::
493
494 testpmd> set all queues drop (port_id) (on|off)
495
496 set split drop enable (for VF)
497 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
498
499 set split drop enable bit for VF from PF::
500
501 testpmd> set vf split drop (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off)
502
503 set mac antispoof (for VF)
504 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
505
506 Set mac antispoof for a VF from the PF::
507
508 testpmd> set vf mac antispoof (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off)
509
510 vlan set strip
511 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
512
513 Set the VLAN strip on a port::
514
515 testpmd> vlan set strip (on|off) (port_id)
516
517 vlan set stripq
518 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
519
520 Set the VLAN strip for a queue on a port::
521
522 testpmd> vlan set stripq (on|off) (port_id,queue_id)
523
524 vlan set stripq (for VF)
525 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
526
527 Set VLAN strip for all queues in a pool for a VF from the PF::
528
529 testpmd> set vf vlan stripq (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off)
530
531 vlan set insert (for VF)
532 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
533
534 Set VLAN insert for a VF from the PF::
535
536 testpmd> set vf vlan insert (port_id) (vf_id) (vlan_id)
537
538 vlan set antispoof (for VF)
539 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
540
541 Set VLAN antispoof for a VF from the PF::
542
543 testpmd> set vf vlan antispoof (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off)
544
545 vlan set filter
546 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
547
548 Set the VLAN filter on a port::
549
550 testpmd> vlan set filter (on|off) (port_id)
551
552 vlan set qinq
553 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
554
555 Set the VLAN QinQ (extended queue in queue) on for a port::
556
557 testpmd> vlan set qinq (on|off) (port_id)
558
559 vlan set tpid
560 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
561
562 Set the inner or outer VLAN TPID for packet filtering on a port::
563
564 testpmd> vlan set (inner|outer) tpid (value) (port_id)
565
566 .. note::
567
568 TPID value must be a 16-bit number (value <= 65536).
569
570 rx_vlan add
571 ~~~~~~~~~~~
572
573 Add a VLAN ID, or all identifiers, to the set of VLAN identifiers filtered by port ID::
574
575 testpmd> rx_vlan add (vlan_id|all) (port_id)
576
577 .. note::
578
579 VLAN filter must be set on that port. VLAN ID < 4096.
580 Depending on the NIC used, number of vlan_ids may be limited to the maximum entries
581 in VFTA table. This is important if enabling all vlan_ids.
582
583 rx_vlan rm
584 ~~~~~~~~~~
585
586 Remove a VLAN ID, or all identifiers, from the set of VLAN identifiers filtered by port ID::
587
588 testpmd> rx_vlan rm (vlan_id|all) (port_id)
589
590 rx_vlan add (for VF)
591 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
592
593 Add a VLAN ID, to the set of VLAN identifiers filtered for VF(s) for port ID::
594
595 testpmd> rx_vlan add (vlan_id) port (port_id) vf (vf_mask)
596
597 rx_vlan rm (for VF)
598 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
599
600 Remove a VLAN ID, from the set of VLAN identifiers filtered for VF(s) for port ID::
601
602 testpmd> rx_vlan rm (vlan_id) port (port_id) vf (vf_mask)
603
604 tunnel_filter add
605 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
606
607 Add a tunnel filter on a port::
608
609 testpmd> tunnel_filter add (port_id) (outer_mac) (inner_mac) (ip_addr) \
610 (inner_vlan) (vxlan|nvgre|ipingre) (imac-ivlan|imac-ivlan-tenid|\
611 imac-tenid|imac|omac-imac-tenid|oip|iip) (tenant_id) (queue_id)
612
613 The available information categories are:
614
615 * ``vxlan``: Set tunnel type as VXLAN.
616
617 * ``nvgre``: Set tunnel type as NVGRE.
618
619 * ``ipingre``: Set tunnel type as IP-in-GRE.
620
621 * ``imac-ivlan``: Set filter type as Inner MAC and VLAN.
622
623 * ``imac-ivlan-tenid``: Set filter type as Inner MAC, VLAN and tenant ID.
624
625 * ``imac-tenid``: Set filter type as Inner MAC and tenant ID.
626
627 * ``imac``: Set filter type as Inner MAC.
628
629 * ``omac-imac-tenid``: Set filter type as Outer MAC, Inner MAC and tenant ID.
630
631 * ``oip``: Set filter type as Outer IP.
632
633 * ``iip``: Set filter type as Inner IP.
634
635 Example::
636
637 testpmd> tunnel_filter add 0 68:05:CA:28:09:82 00:00:00:00:00:00 \
638 192.168.2.2 0 ipingre oip 1 1
639
640 Set an IP-in-GRE tunnel on port 0, and the filter type is Outer IP.
641
642 tunnel_filter remove
643 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
644
645 Remove a tunnel filter on a port::
646
647 testpmd> tunnel_filter rm (port_id) (outer_mac) (inner_mac) (ip_addr) \
648 (inner_vlan) (vxlan|nvgre|ipingre) (imac-ivlan|imac-ivlan-tenid|\
649 imac-tenid|imac|omac-imac-tenid|oip|iip) (tenant_id) (queue_id)
650
651 rx_vxlan_port add
652 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
653
654 Add an UDP port for VXLAN packet filter on a port::
655
656 testpmd> rx_vxlan_port add (udp_port) (port_id)
657
658 rx_vxlan_port remove
659 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
660
661 Remove an UDP port for VXLAN packet filter on a port::
662
663 testpmd> rx_vxlan_port rm (udp_port) (port_id)
664
665 tx_vlan set
666 ~~~~~~~~~~~
667
668 Set hardware insertion of VLAN IDs in packets sent on a port::
669
670 testpmd> tx_vlan set (port_id) vlan_id[, vlan_id_outer]
671
672 For example, set a single VLAN ID (5) insertion on port 0::
673
674 tx_vlan set 0 5
675
676 Or, set double VLAN ID (inner: 2, outer: 3) insertion on port 1::
677
678 tx_vlan set 1 2 3
679
680
681 tx_vlan set pvid
682 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
683
684 Set port based hardware insertion of VLAN ID in packets sent on a port::
685
686 testpmd> tx_vlan set pvid (port_id) (vlan_id) (on|off)
687
688 tx_vlan reset
689 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
690
691 Disable hardware insertion of a VLAN header in packets sent on a port::
692
693 testpmd> tx_vlan reset (port_id)
694
695 csum set
696 ~~~~~~~~
697
698 Select hardware or software calculation of the checksum when
699 transmitting a packet using the ``csum`` forwarding engine::
700
701 testpmd> csum set (ip|udp|tcp|sctp|outer-ip) (hw|sw) (port_id)
702
703 Where:
704
705 * ``ip|udp|tcp|sctp`` always relate to the inner layer.
706
707 * ``outer-ip`` relates to the outer IP layer (only for IPv4) in the case where the packet is recognized
708 as a tunnel packet by the forwarding engine (vxlan, gre and ipip are
709 supported). See also the ``csum parse-tunnel`` command.
710
711 .. note::
712
713 Check the NIC Datasheet for hardware limits.
714
715 csum parse-tunnel
716 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
717
718 Define how tunneled packets should be handled by the csum forward
719 engine::
720
721 testpmd> csum parse-tunnel (on|off) (tx_port_id)
722
723 If enabled, the csum forward engine will try to recognize supported
724 tunnel headers (vxlan, gre, ipip).
725
726 If disabled, treat tunnel packets as non-tunneled packets (a inner
727 header is handled as a packet payload).
728
729 .. note::
730
731 The port argument is the TX port like in the ``csum set`` command.
732
733 Example:
734
735 Consider a packet in packet like the following::
736
737 eth_out/ipv4_out/udp_out/vxlan/eth_in/ipv4_in/tcp_in
738
739 * If parse-tunnel is enabled, the ``ip|udp|tcp|sctp`` parameters of ``csum set``
740 command relate to the inner headers (here ``ipv4_in`` and ``tcp_in``), and the
741 ``outer-ip parameter`` relates to the outer headers (here ``ipv4_out``).
742
743 * If parse-tunnel is disabled, the ``ip|udp|tcp|sctp`` parameters of ``csum set``
744 command relate to the outer headers, here ``ipv4_out`` and ``udp_out``.
745
746 csum show
747 ~~~~~~~~~
748
749 Display tx checksum offload configuration::
750
751 testpmd> csum show (port_id)
752
753 tso set
754 ~~~~~~~
755
756 Enable TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO) in the ``csum`` forwarding engine::
757
758 testpmd> tso set (segsize) (port_id)
759
760 .. note::
761
762 Check the NIC datasheet for hardware limits.
763
764 tso show
765 ~~~~~~~~
766
767 Display the status of TCP Segmentation Offload::
768
769 testpmd> tso show (port_id)
770
771 mac_addr add
772 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
773
774 Add an alternative MAC address to a port::
775
776 testpmd> mac_addr add (port_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX)
777
778 mac_addr remove
779 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
780
781 Remove a MAC address from a port::
782
783 testpmd> mac_addr remove (port_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX)
784
785 mac_addr add (for VF)
786 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
787
788 Add an alternative MAC address for a VF to a port::
789
790 testpmd> mac_add add port (port_id) vf (vf_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX)
791
792 mac_addr set (for VF)
793 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
794
795 Set the MAC address for a VF from the PF::
796
797 testpmd> set vf mac addr (port_id) (vf_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX)
798
799 set port-uta
800 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
801
802 Set the unicast hash filter(s) on/off for a port::
803
804 testpmd> set port (port_id) uta (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX|all) (on|off)
805
806 set promisc
807 ~~~~~~~~~~~
808
809 Set the promiscuous mode on for a port or for all ports.
810 In promiscuous mode packets are not dropped if they aren't for the specified MAC address::
811
812 testpmd> set promisc (port_id|all) (on|off)
813
814 set allmulti
815 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
816
817 Set the allmulti mode for a port or for all ports::
818
819 testpmd> set allmulti (port_id|all) (on|off)
820
821 Same as the ifconfig (8) option. Controls how multicast packets are handled.
822
823 set flow_ctrl rx
824 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
825
826 Set the link flow control parameter on a port::
827
828 testpmd> set flow_ctrl rx (on|off) tx (on|off) (high_water) (low_water) \
829 (pause_time) (send_xon) mac_ctrl_frame_fwd (on|off) \
830 autoneg (on|off) (port_id)
831
832 Where:
833
834 * ``high_water`` (integer): High threshold value to trigger XOFF.
835
836 * ``low_water`` (integer): Low threshold value to trigger XON.
837
838 * ``pause_time`` (integer): Pause quota in the Pause frame.
839
840 * ``send_xon`` (0/1): Send XON frame.
841
842 * ``mac_ctrl_frame_fwd``: Enable receiving MAC control frames.
843
844 * ``autoneg``: Change the auto-negotiation para mete.
845
846 set pfc_ctrl rx
847 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
848
849 Set the priority flow control parameter on a port::
850
851 testpmd> set pfc_ctrl rx (on|off) tx (on|off) (high_water) (low_water) \
852 (pause_time) (priority) (port_id)
853
854 Where:
855
856 * ``high_water`` (integer): High threshold value.
857
858 * ``low_water`` (integer): Low threshold value.
859
860 * ``pause_time`` (integer): Pause quota in the Pause frame.
861
862 * ``priority`` (0-7): VLAN User Priority.
863
864 set stat_qmap
865 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
866
867 Set statistics mapping (qmapping 0..15) for RX/TX queue on port::
868
869 testpmd> set stat_qmap (tx|rx) (port_id) (queue_id) (qmapping)
870
871 For example, to set rx queue 2 on port 0 to mapping 5::
872
873 testpmd>set stat_qmap rx 0 2 5
874
875 set port - rx/tx (for VF)
876 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
877
878 Set VF receive/transmit from a port::
879
880 testpmd> set port (port_id) vf (vf_id) (rx|tx) (on|off)
881
882 set port - mac address filter (for VF)
883 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
884
885 Add/Remove unicast or multicast MAC addr filter for a VF::
886
887 testpmd> set port (port_id) vf (vf_id) (mac_addr) \
888 (exact-mac|exact-mac-vlan|hashmac|hashmac-vlan) (on|off)
889
890 set port - rx mode(for VF)
891 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
892
893 Set the VF receive mode of a port::
894
895 testpmd> set port (port_id) vf (vf_id) \
896 rxmode (AUPE|ROPE|BAM|MPE) (on|off)
897
898 The available receive modes are:
899
900 * ``AUPE``: Accepts untagged VLAN.
901
902 * ``ROPE``: Accepts unicast hash.
903
904 * ``BAM``: Accepts broadcast packets.
905
906 * ``MPE``: Accepts all multicast packets.
907
908 set port - tx_rate (for Queue)
909 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
910
911 Set TX rate limitation for a queue on a port::
912
913 testpmd> set port (port_id) queue (queue_id) rate (rate_value)
914
915 set port - tx_rate (for VF)
916 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
917
918 Set TX rate limitation for queues in VF on a port::
919
920 testpmd> set port (port_id) vf (vf_id) rate (rate_value) queue_mask (queue_mask)
921
922 set port - mirror rule
923 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
924
925 Set pool or vlan type mirror rule for a port::
926
927 testpmd> set port (port_id) mirror-rule (rule_id) \
928 (pool-mirror-up|pool-mirror-down|vlan-mirror) \
929 (poolmask|vlanid[,vlanid]*) dst-pool (pool_id) (on|off)
930
931 Set link mirror rule for a port::
932
933 testpmd> set port (port_id) mirror-rule (rule_id) \
934 (uplink-mirror|downlink-mirror) dst-pool (pool_id) (on|off)
935
936 For example to enable mirror traffic with vlan 0,1 to pool 0::
937
938 set port 0 mirror-rule 0 vlan-mirror 0,1 dst-pool 0 on
939
940 reset port - mirror rule
941 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
942
943 Reset a mirror rule for a port::
944
945 testpmd> reset port (port_id) mirror-rule (rule_id)
946
947 set flush_rx
948 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
949
950 Set the flush on RX streams before forwarding.
951 The default is flush ``on``.
952 Mainly used with PCAP drivers to turn off the default behavior of flushing the first 512 packets on RX streams::
953
954 testpmd> set flush_rx off
955
956 set bypass mode
957 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
958
959 Set the bypass mode for the lowest port on bypass enabled NIC::
960
961 testpmd> set bypass mode (normal|bypass|isolate) (port_id)
962
963 set bypass event
964 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
965
966 Set the event required to initiate specified bypass mode for the lowest port on a bypass enabled::
967
968 testpmd> set bypass event (timeout|os_on|os_off|power_on|power_off) \
969 mode (normal|bypass|isolate) (port_id)
970
971 Where:
972
973 * ``timeout``: Enable bypass after watchdog timeout.
974
975 * ``os_on``: Enable bypass when OS/board is powered on.
976
977 * ``os_off``: Enable bypass when OS/board is powered off.
978
979 * ``power_on``: Enable bypass when power supply is turned on.
980
981 * ``power_off``: Enable bypass when power supply is turned off.
982
983
984 set bypass timeout
985 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
986
987 Set the bypass watchdog timeout to ``n`` seconds where 0 = instant::
988
989 testpmd> set bypass timeout (0|1.5|2|3|4|8|16|32)
990
991 show bypass config
992 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
993
994 Show the bypass configuration for a bypass enabled NIC using the lowest port on the NIC::
995
996 testpmd> show bypass config (port_id)
997
998 set link up
999 ~~~~~~~~~~~
1000
1001 Set link up for a port::
1002
1003 testpmd> set link-up port (port id)
1004
1005 set link down
1006 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1007
1008 Set link down for a port::
1009
1010 testpmd> set link-down port (port id)
1011
1012 E-tag set
1013 ~~~~~~~~~
1014
1015 Enable E-tag insertion for a VF on a port::
1016
1017 testpmd> E-tag set insertion on port-tag-id (value) port (port_id) vf (vf_id)
1018
1019 Disable E-tag insertion for a VF on a port::
1020
1021 testpmd> E-tag set insertion off port (port_id) vf (vf_id)
1022
1023 Enable/disable E-tag stripping on a port::
1024
1025 testpmd> E-tag set stripping (on|off) port (port_id)
1026
1027 Enable/disable E-tag based forwarding on a port::
1028
1029 testpmd> E-tag set forwarding (on|off) port (port_id)
1030
1031 Add an E-tag forwarding filter on a port::
1032
1033 testpmd> E-tag set filter add e-tag-id (value) dst-pool (pool_id) port (port_id)
1034
1035 Delete an E-tag forwarding filter on a port::
1036 testpmd> E-tag set filter del e-tag-id (value) port (port_id)
1037
1038
1039 Port Functions
1040 --------------
1041
1042 The following sections show functions for configuring ports.
1043
1044 .. note::
1045
1046 Port configuration changes only become active when forwarding is started/restarted.
1047
1048 port attach
1049 ~~~~~~~~~~~
1050
1051 Attach a port specified by pci address or virtual device args::
1052
1053 testpmd> port attach (identifier)
1054
1055 To attach a new pci device, the device should be recognized by kernel first.
1056 Then it should be moved under DPDK management.
1057 Finally the port can be attached to testpmd.
1058
1059 For example, to move a pci device using ixgbe under DPDK management:
1060
1061 .. code-block:: console
1062
1063 # Check the status of the available devices.
1064 ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status
1065
1066 Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver
1067 ============================================
1068 <none>
1069
1070 Network devices using kernel driver
1071 ===================================
1072 0000:0a:00.0 '82599ES 10-Gigabit' if=eth2 drv=ixgbe unused=
1073
1074
1075 # Bind the device to igb_uio.
1076 sudo ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio 0000:0a:00.0
1077
1078
1079 # Recheck the status of the devices.
1080 ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status
1081 Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver
1082 ============================================
1083 0000:0a:00.0 '82599ES 10-Gigabit' drv=igb_uio unused=
1084
1085 To attach a port created by virtual device, above steps are not needed.
1086
1087 For example, to attach a port whose pci address is 0000:0a:00.0.
1088
1089 .. code-block:: console
1090
1091 testpmd> port attach 0000:0a:00.0
1092 Attaching a new port...
1093 EAL: PCI device 0000:0a:00.0 on NUMA socket -1
1094 EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
1095 EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7f83bfa00000
1096 EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7f83bfa80000
1097 PMD: eth_ixgbe_dev_init(): MAC: 2, PHY: 18, SFP+: 5
1098 PMD: eth_ixgbe_dev_init(): port 0 vendorID=0x8086 deviceID=0x10fb
1099 Port 0 is attached. Now total ports is 1
1100 Done
1101
1102 For example, to attach a port created by pcap PMD.
1103
1104 .. code-block:: console
1105
1106 testpmd> port attach net_pcap0
1107 Attaching a new port...
1108 PMD: Initializing pmd_pcap for net_pcap0
1109 PMD: Creating pcap-backed ethdev on numa socket 0
1110 Port 0 is attached. Now total ports is 1
1111 Done
1112
1113 In this case, identifier is ``net_pcap0``.
1114 This identifier format is the same as ``--vdev`` format of DPDK applications.
1115
1116 For example, to re-attach a bonded port which has been previously detached,
1117 the mode and slave parameters must be given.
1118
1119 .. code-block:: console
1120
1121 testpmd> port attach net_bond_0,mode=0,slave=1
1122 Attaching a new port...
1123 EAL: Initializing pmd_bond for net_bond_0
1124 EAL: Create bonded device net_bond_0 on port 0 in mode 0 on socket 0.
1125 Port 0 is attached. Now total ports is 1
1126 Done
1127
1128
1129 port detach
1130 ~~~~~~~~~~~
1131
1132 Detach a specific port::
1133
1134 testpmd> port detach (port_id)
1135
1136 Before detaching a port, the port should be stopped and closed.
1137
1138 For example, to detach a pci device port 0.
1139
1140 .. code-block:: console
1141
1142 testpmd> port stop 0
1143 Stopping ports...
1144 Done
1145 testpmd> port close 0
1146 Closing ports...
1147 Done
1148
1149 testpmd> port detach 0
1150 Detaching a port...
1151 EAL: PCI device 0000:0a:00.0 on NUMA socket -1
1152 EAL: remove driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
1153 EAL: PCI memory unmapped at 0x7f83bfa00000
1154 EAL: PCI memory unmapped at 0x7f83bfa80000
1155 Done
1156
1157
1158 For example, to detach a virtual device port 0.
1159
1160 .. code-block:: console
1161
1162 testpmd> port stop 0
1163 Stopping ports...
1164 Done
1165 testpmd> port close 0
1166 Closing ports...
1167 Done
1168
1169 testpmd> port detach 0
1170 Detaching a port...
1171 PMD: Closing pcap ethdev on numa socket 0
1172 Port 'net_pcap0' is detached. Now total ports is 0
1173 Done
1174
1175 To remove a pci device completely from the system, first detach the port from testpmd.
1176 Then the device should be moved under kernel management.
1177 Finally the device can be removed using kernel pci hotplug functionality.
1178
1179 For example, to move a pci device under kernel management:
1180
1181 .. code-block:: console
1182
1183 sudo ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py -b ixgbe 0000:0a:00.0
1184
1185 ./tools/dpdk-devbind.py --status
1186
1187 Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver
1188 ============================================
1189 <none>
1190
1191 Network devices using kernel driver
1192 ===================================
1193 0000:0a:00.0 '82599ES 10-Gigabit' if=eth2 drv=ixgbe unused=igb_uio
1194
1195 To remove a port created by a virtual device, above steps are not needed.
1196
1197 port start
1198 ~~~~~~~~~~
1199
1200 Start all ports or a specific port::
1201
1202 testpmd> port start (port_id|all)
1203
1204 port stop
1205 ~~~~~~~~~
1206
1207 Stop all ports or a specific port::
1208
1209 testpmd> port stop (port_id|all)
1210
1211 port close
1212 ~~~~~~~~~~
1213
1214 Close all ports or a specific port::
1215
1216 testpmd> port close (port_id|all)
1217
1218 port start/stop queue
1219 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1220
1221 Start/stop a rx/tx queue on a specific port::
1222
1223 testpmd> port (port_id) (rxq|txq) (queue_id) (start|stop)
1224
1225 Only take effect when port is started.
1226
1227 port config - speed
1228 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1229
1230 Set the speed and duplex mode for all ports or a specific port::
1231
1232 testpmd> port config (port_id|all) speed (10|100|1000|10000|25000|40000|50000|100000|auto) \
1233 duplex (half|full|auto)
1234
1235 port config - queues/descriptors
1236 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1237
1238 Set number of queues/descriptors for rxq, txq, rxd and txd::
1239
1240 testpmd> port config all (rxq|txq|rxd|txd) (value)
1241
1242 This is equivalent to the ``--rxq``, ``--txq``, ``--rxd`` and ``--txd`` command-line options.
1243
1244 port config - max-pkt-len
1245 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1246
1247 Set the maximum packet length::
1248
1249 testpmd> port config all max-pkt-len (value)
1250
1251 This is equivalent to the ``--max-pkt-len`` command-line option.
1252
1253 port config - CRC Strip
1254 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1255
1256 Set hardware CRC stripping on or off for all ports::
1257
1258 testpmd> port config all crc-strip (on|off)
1259
1260 CRC stripping is off by default.
1261
1262 The ``on`` option is equivalent to the ``--crc-strip`` command-line option.
1263
1264 port config - scatter
1265 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1266
1267 Set RX scatter mode on or off for all ports::
1268
1269 testpmd> port config all scatter (on|off)
1270
1271 RX scatter mode is off by default.
1272
1273 The ``on`` option is equivalent to the ``--enable-scatter`` command-line option.
1274
1275 port config - TX queue flags
1276 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1277
1278 Set a hexadecimal bitmap of TX queue flags for all ports::
1279
1280 testpmd> port config all txqflags value
1281
1282 This command is equivalent to the ``--txqflags`` command-line option.
1283
1284 port config - RX Checksum
1285 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1286
1287 Set hardware RX checksum offload to on or off for all ports::
1288
1289 testpmd> port config all rx-cksum (on|off)
1290
1291 Checksum offload is off by default.
1292
1293 The ``on`` option is equivalent to the ``--enable-rx-cksum`` command-line option.
1294
1295 port config - VLAN
1296 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1297
1298 Set hardware VLAN on or off for all ports::
1299
1300 testpmd> port config all hw-vlan (on|off)
1301
1302 Hardware VLAN is on by default.
1303
1304 The ``off`` option is equivalent to the ``--disable-hw-vlan`` command-line option.
1305
1306 port config - VLAN filter
1307 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1308
1309 Set hardware VLAN filter on or off for all ports::
1310
1311 testpmd> port config all hw-vlan-filter (on|off)
1312
1313 Hardware VLAN filter is on by default.
1314
1315 The ``off`` option is equivalent to the ``--disable-hw-vlan-filter`` command-line option.
1316
1317 port config - VLAN strip
1318 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1319
1320 Set hardware VLAN strip on or off for all ports::
1321
1322 testpmd> port config all hw-vlan-strip (on|off)
1323
1324 Hardware VLAN strip is on by default.
1325
1326 The ``off`` option is equivalent to the ``--disable-hw-vlan-strip`` command-line option.
1327
1328 port config - VLAN extend
1329 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1330
1331 Set hardware VLAN extend on or off for all ports::
1332
1333 testpmd> port config all hw-vlan-extend (on|off)
1334
1335 Hardware VLAN extend is off by default.
1336
1337 The ``off`` option is equivalent to the ``--disable-hw-vlan-extend`` command-line option.
1338
1339 port config - Drop Packets
1340 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1341
1342 Set packet drop for packets with no descriptors on or off for all ports::
1343
1344 testpmd> port config all drop-en (on|off)
1345
1346 Packet dropping for packets with no descriptors is off by default.
1347
1348 The ``on`` option is equivalent to the ``--enable-drop-en`` command-line option.
1349
1350 port config - RSS
1351 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1352
1353 Set the RSS (Receive Side Scaling) mode on or off::
1354
1355 testpmd> port config all rss (all|ip|tcp|udp|sctp|ether|port|vxlan|geneve|nvgre|none)
1356
1357 RSS is on by default.
1358
1359 The ``none`` option is equivalent to the ``--disable-rss`` command-line option.
1360
1361 port config - RSS Reta
1362 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1363
1364 Set the RSS (Receive Side Scaling) redirection table::
1365
1366 testpmd> port config all rss reta (hash,queue)[,(hash,queue)]
1367
1368 port config - DCB
1369 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1370
1371 Set the DCB mode for an individual port::
1372
1373 testpmd> port config (port_id) dcb vt (on|off) (traffic_class) pfc (on|off)
1374
1375 The traffic class should be 4 or 8.
1376
1377 port config - Burst
1378 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1379
1380 Set the number of packets per burst::
1381
1382 testpmd> port config all burst (value)
1383
1384 This is equivalent to the ``--burst`` command-line option.
1385
1386 port config - Threshold
1387 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1388
1389 Set thresholds for TX/RX queues::
1390
1391 testpmd> port config all (threshold) (value)
1392
1393 Where the threshold type can be:
1394
1395 * ``txpt:`` Set the prefetch threshold register of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1396
1397 * ``txht:`` Set the host threshold register of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1398
1399 * ``txwt:`` Set the write-back threshold register of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1400
1401 * ``rxpt:`` Set the prefetch threshold register of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1402
1403 * ``rxht:`` Set the host threshold register of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1404
1405 * ``rxwt:`` Set the write-back threshold register of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1406
1407 * ``txfreet:`` Set the transmit free threshold of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= txd.
1408
1409 * ``rxfreet:`` Set the transmit free threshold of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= rxd.
1410
1411 * ``txrst:`` Set the transmit RS bit threshold of TX rings, 0 <= value <= txd.
1412
1413 These threshold options are also available from the command-line.
1414
1415 port config - E-tag
1416 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1417
1418 Set the value of ether-type for E-tag::
1419
1420 testpmd> port config (port_id|all) l2-tunnel E-tag ether-type (value)
1421
1422 Enable/disable the E-tag support::
1423
1424 testpmd> port config (port_id|all) l2-tunnel E-tag (enable|disable)
1425
1426
1427 Link Bonding Functions
1428 ----------------------
1429
1430 The Link Bonding functions make it possible to dynamically create and
1431 manage link bonding devices from within testpmd interactive prompt.
1432
1433 create bonded device
1434 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1435
1436 Create a new bonding device::
1437
1438 testpmd> create bonded device (mode) (socket)
1439
1440 For example, to create a bonded device in mode 1 on socket 0::
1441
1442 testpmd> create bonded 1 0
1443 created new bonded device (port X)
1444
1445 add bonding slave
1446 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1447
1448 Adds Ethernet device to a Link Bonding device::
1449
1450 testpmd> add bonding slave (slave id) (port id)
1451
1452 For example, to add Ethernet device (port 6) to a Link Bonding device (port 10)::
1453
1454 testpmd> add bonding slave 6 10
1455
1456
1457 remove bonding slave
1458 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1459
1460 Removes an Ethernet slave device from a Link Bonding device::
1461
1462 testpmd> remove bonding slave (slave id) (port id)
1463
1464 For example, to remove Ethernet slave device (port 6) to a Link Bonding device (port 10)::
1465
1466 testpmd> remove bonding slave 6 10
1467
1468 set bonding mode
1469 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1470
1471 Set the Link Bonding mode of a Link Bonding device::
1472
1473 testpmd> set bonding mode (value) (port id)
1474
1475 For example, to set the bonding mode of a Link Bonding device (port 10) to broadcast (mode 3)::
1476
1477 testpmd> set bonding mode 3 10
1478
1479 set bonding primary
1480 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1481
1482 Set an Ethernet slave device as the primary device on a Link Bonding device::
1483
1484 testpmd> set bonding primary (slave id) (port id)
1485
1486 For example, to set the Ethernet slave device (port 6) as the primary port of a Link Bonding device (port 10)::
1487
1488 testpmd> set bonding primary 6 10
1489
1490 set bonding mac
1491 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1492
1493 Set the MAC address of a Link Bonding device::
1494
1495 testpmd> set bonding mac (port id) (mac)
1496
1497 For example, to set the MAC address of a Link Bonding device (port 10) to 00:00:00:00:00:01::
1498
1499 testpmd> set bonding mac 10 00:00:00:00:00:01
1500
1501 set bonding xmit_balance_policy
1502 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1503
1504 Set the transmission policy for a Link Bonding device when it is in Balance XOR mode::
1505
1506 testpmd> set bonding xmit_balance_policy (port_id) (l2|l23|l34)
1507
1508 For example, set a Link Bonding device (port 10) to use a balance policy of layer 3+4 (IP addresses & UDP ports)::
1509
1510 testpmd> set bonding xmit_balance_policy 10 l34
1511
1512
1513 set bonding mon_period
1514 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1515
1516 Set the link status monitoring polling period in milliseconds for a bonding device.
1517
1518 This adds support for PMD slave devices which do not support link status interrupts.
1519 When the mon_period is set to a value greater than 0 then all PMD's which do not support
1520 link status ISR will be queried every polling interval to check if their link status has changed::
1521
1522 testpmd> set bonding mon_period (port_id) (value)
1523
1524 For example, to set the link status monitoring polling period of bonded device (port 5) to 150ms::
1525
1526 testpmd> set bonding mon_period 5 150
1527
1528
1529 show bonding config
1530 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1531
1532 Show the current configuration of a Link Bonding device::
1533
1534 testpmd> show bonding config (port id)
1535
1536 For example,
1537 to show the configuration a Link Bonding device (port 9) with 3 slave devices (1, 3, 4)
1538 in balance mode with a transmission policy of layer 2+3::
1539
1540 testpmd> show bonding config 9
1541 Bonding mode: 2
1542 Balance Xmit Policy: BALANCE_XMIT_POLICY_LAYER23
1543 Slaves (3): [1 3 4]
1544 Active Slaves (3): [1 3 4]
1545 Primary: [3]
1546
1547
1548 Register Functions
1549 ------------------
1550
1551 The Register Functions can be used to read from and write to registers on the network card referenced by a port number.
1552 This is mainly useful for debugging purposes.
1553 Reference should be made to the appropriate datasheet for the network card for details on the register addresses
1554 and fields that can be accessed.
1555
1556 read reg
1557 ~~~~~~~~
1558
1559 Display the value of a port register::
1560
1561 testpmd> read reg (port_id) (address)
1562
1563 For example, to examine the Flow Director control register (FDIRCTL, 0x0000EE000) on an Intel 82599 10 GbE Controller::
1564
1565 testpmd> read reg 0 0xEE00
1566 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x4A060029 (1241907241)
1567
1568 read regfield
1569 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1570
1571 Display a port register bit field::
1572
1573 testpmd> read regfield (port_id) (address) (bit_x) (bit_y)
1574
1575 For example, reading the lowest two bits from the register in the example above::
1576
1577 testpmd> read regfield 0 0xEE00 0 1
1578 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: bits[0, 1]=0x1 (1)
1579
1580 read regbit
1581 ~~~~~~~~~~~
1582
1583 Display a single port register bit::
1584
1585 testpmd> read regbit (port_id) (address) (bit_x)
1586
1587 For example, reading the lowest bit from the register in the example above::
1588
1589 testpmd> read regbit 0 0xEE00 0
1590 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: bit 0=1
1591
1592 write reg
1593 ~~~~~~~~~
1594
1595 Set the value of a port register::
1596
1597 testpmd> write reg (port_id) (address) (value)
1598
1599 For example, to clear a register::
1600
1601 testpmd> write reg 0 0xEE00 0x0
1602 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x00000000 (0)
1603
1604 write regfield
1605 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1606
1607 Set bit field of a port register::
1608
1609 testpmd> write regfield (port_id) (address) (bit_x) (bit_y) (value)
1610
1611 For example, writing to the register cleared in the example above::
1612
1613 testpmd> write regfield 0 0xEE00 0 1 2
1614 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x00000002 (2)
1615
1616 write regbit
1617 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
1618
1619 Set single bit value of a port register::
1620
1621 testpmd> write regbit (port_id) (address) (bit_x) (value)
1622
1623 For example, to set the high bit in the register from the example above::
1624
1625 testpmd> write regbit 0 0xEE00 31 1
1626 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x8000000A (2147483658)
1627
1628
1629 Filter Functions
1630 ----------------
1631
1632 This section details the available filter functions that are available.
1633
1634 ethertype_filter
1635 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1636
1637 Add or delete a L2 Ethertype filter, which identify packets by their L2 Ethertype mainly assign them to a receive queue::
1638
1639 ethertype_filter (port_id) (add|del) (mac_addr|mac_ignr) (mac_address) \
1640 ethertype (ether_type) (drop|fwd) queue (queue_id)
1641
1642 The available information parameters are:
1643
1644 * ``port_id``: The port which the Ethertype filter assigned on.
1645
1646 * ``mac_addr``: Compare destination mac address.
1647
1648 * ``mac_ignr``: Ignore destination mac address match.
1649
1650 * ``mac_address``: Destination mac address to match.
1651
1652 * ``ether_type``: The EtherType value want to match,
1653 for example 0x0806 for ARP packet. 0x0800 (IPv4) and 0x86DD (IPv6) are invalid.
1654
1655 * ``queue_id``: The receive queue associated with this EtherType filter.
1656 It is meaningless when deleting or dropping.
1657
1658 Example, to add/remove an ethertype filter rule::
1659
1660 testpmd> ethertype_filter 0 add mac_ignr 00:11:22:33:44:55 \
1661 ethertype 0x0806 fwd queue 3
1662
1663 testpmd> ethertype_filter 0 del mac_ignr 00:11:22:33:44:55 \
1664 ethertype 0x0806 fwd queue 3
1665
1666 2tuple_filter
1667 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1668
1669 Add or delete a 2-tuple filter,
1670 which identifies packets by specific protocol and destination TCP/UDP port
1671 and forwards packets into one of the receive queues::
1672
1673 2tuple_filter (port_id) (add|del) dst_port (dst_port_value) \
1674 protocol (protocol_value) mask (mask_value) \
1675 tcp_flags (tcp_flags_value) priority (prio_value) \
1676 queue (queue_id)
1677
1678 The available information parameters are:
1679
1680 * ``port_id``: The port which the 2-tuple filter assigned on.
1681
1682 * ``dst_port_value``: Destination port in L4.
1683
1684 * ``protocol_value``: IP L4 protocol.
1685
1686 * ``mask_value``: Participates in the match or not by bit for field above, 1b means participate.
1687
1688 * ``tcp_flags_value``: TCP control bits. The non-zero value is invalid, when the pro_value is not set to 0x06 (TCP).
1689
1690 * ``prio_value``: Priority of this filter.
1691
1692 * ``queue_id``: The receive queue associated with this 2-tuple filter.
1693
1694 Example, to add/remove an 2tuple filter rule::
1695
1696 testpmd> 2tuple_filter 0 add dst_port 32 protocol 0x06 mask 0x03 \
1697 tcp_flags 0x02 priority 3 queue 3
1698
1699 testpmd> 2tuple_filter 0 del dst_port 32 protocol 0x06 mask 0x03 \
1700 tcp_flags 0x02 priority 3 queue 3
1701
1702 5tuple_filter
1703 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1704
1705 Add or delete a 5-tuple filter,
1706 which consists of a 5-tuple (protocol, source and destination IP addresses, source and destination TCP/UDP/SCTP port)
1707 and routes packets into one of the receive queues::
1708
1709 5tuple_filter (port_id) (add|del) dst_ip (dst_address) src_ip \
1710 (src_address) dst_port (dst_port_value) \
1711 src_port (src_port_value) protocol (protocol_value) \
1712 mask (mask_value) tcp_flags (tcp_flags_value) \
1713 priority (prio_value) queue (queue_id)
1714
1715 The available information parameters are:
1716
1717 * ``port_id``: The port which the 5-tuple filter assigned on.
1718
1719 * ``dst_address``: Destination IP address.
1720
1721 * ``src_address``: Source IP address.
1722
1723 * ``dst_port_value``: TCP/UDP destination port.
1724
1725 * ``src_port_value``: TCP/UDP source port.
1726
1727 * ``protocol_value``: L4 protocol.
1728
1729 * ``mask_value``: Participates in the match or not by bit for field above, 1b means participate
1730
1731 * ``tcp_flags_value``: TCP control bits. The non-zero value is invalid, when the protocol_value is not set to 0x06 (TCP).
1732
1733 * ``prio_value``: The priority of this filter.
1734
1735 * ``queue_id``: The receive queue associated with this 5-tuple filter.
1736
1737 Example, to add/remove an 5tuple filter rule::
1738
1739 testpmd> 5tuple_filter 0 add dst_ip 2.2.2.5 src_ip 2.2.2.4 \
1740 dst_port 64 src_port 32 protocol 0x06 mask 0x1F \
1741 flags 0x0 priority 3 queue 3
1742
1743 testpmd> 5tuple_filter 0 del dst_ip 2.2.2.5 src_ip 2.2.2.4 \
1744 dst_port 64 src_port 32 protocol 0x06 mask 0x1F \
1745 flags 0x0 priority 3 queue 3
1746
1747 syn_filter
1748 ~~~~~~~~~~
1749
1750 Using the SYN filter, TCP packets whose *SYN* flag is set can be forwarded to a separate queue::
1751
1752 syn_filter (port_id) (add|del) priority (high|low) queue (queue_id)
1753
1754 The available information parameters are:
1755
1756 * ``port_id``: The port which the SYN filter assigned on.
1757
1758 * ``high``: This SYN filter has higher priority than other filters.
1759
1760 * ``low``: This SYN filter has lower priority than other filters.
1761
1762 * ``queue_id``: The receive queue associated with this SYN filter
1763
1764 Example::
1765
1766 testpmd> syn_filter 0 add priority high queue 3
1767
1768 flex_filter
1769 ~~~~~~~~~~~
1770
1771 With flex filter, packets can be recognized by any arbitrary pattern within the first 128 bytes of the packet
1772 and routed into one of the receive queues::
1773
1774 flex_filter (port_id) (add|del) len (len_value) bytes (bytes_value) \
1775 mask (mask_value) priority (prio_value) queue (queue_id)
1776
1777 The available information parameters are:
1778
1779 * ``port_id``: The port which the Flex filter is assigned on.
1780
1781 * ``len_value``: Filter length in bytes, no greater than 128.
1782
1783 * ``bytes_value``: A string in hexadecimal, means the value the flex filter needs to match.
1784
1785 * ``mask_value``: A string in hexadecimal, bit 1 means corresponding byte participates in the match.
1786
1787 * ``prio_value``: The priority of this filter.
1788
1789 * ``queue_id``: The receive queue associated with this Flex filter.
1790
1791 Example::
1792
1793 testpmd> flex_filter 0 add len 16 bytes 0x00000000000000000000000008060000 \
1794 mask 000C priority 3 queue 3
1795
1796 testpmd> flex_filter 0 del len 16 bytes 0x00000000000000000000000008060000 \
1797 mask 000C priority 3 queue 3
1798
1799
1800 .. _testpmd_flow_director:
1801
1802 flow_director_filter
1803 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1804
1805 The Flow Director works in receive mode to identify specific flows or sets of flows and route them to specific queues.
1806
1807 Four types of filtering are supported which are referred to as Perfect Match, Signature, Perfect-mac-vlan and
1808 Perfect-tunnel filters, the match mode is set by the ``--pkt-filter-mode`` command-line parameter:
1809
1810 * Perfect match filters.
1811 The hardware checks a match between the masked fields of the received packets and the programmed filters.
1812 The masked fields are for IP flow.
1813
1814 * Signature filters.
1815 The hardware checks a match between a hash-based signature of the masked fields of the received packet.
1816
1817 * Perfect-mac-vlan match filters.
1818 The hardware checks a match between the masked fields of the received packets and the programmed filters.
1819 The masked fields are for MAC VLAN flow.
1820
1821 * Perfect-tunnel match filters.
1822 The hardware checks a match between the masked fields of the received packets and the programmed filters.
1823 The masked fields are for tunnel flow.
1824
1825 The Flow Director filters can match the different fields for different type of packet: flow type, specific input set
1826 per flow type and the flexible payload.
1827
1828 The Flow Director can also mask out parts of all of these fields so that filters
1829 are only applied to certain fields or parts of the fields.
1830
1831 Different NICs may have different capabilities, command show port fdir (port_id) can be used to acquire the information.
1832
1833 # Commands to add flow director filters of different flow types::
1834
1835 flow_director_filter (port_id) mode IP (add|del|update) \
1836 flow (ipv4-other|ipv4-frag|ipv6-other|ipv6-frag) \
1837 src (src_ip_address) dst (dst_ip_address) \
1838 tos (tos_value) proto (proto_value) ttl (ttl_value) \
1839 vlan (vlan_value) flexbytes (flexbytes_value) \
1840 (drop|fwd) pf|vf(vf_id) queue (queue_id) \
1841 fd_id (fd_id_value)
1842
1843 flow_director_filter (port_id) mode IP (add|del|update) \
1844 flow (ipv4-tcp|ipv4-udp|ipv6-tcp|ipv6-udp) \
1845 src (src_ip_address) (src_port) \
1846 dst (dst_ip_address) (dst_port) \
1847 tos (tos_value) ttl (ttl_value) \
1848 vlan (vlan_value) flexbytes (flexbytes_value) \
1849 (drop|fwd) queue pf|vf(vf_id) (queue_id) \
1850 fd_id (fd_id_value)
1851
1852 flow_director_filter (port_id) mode IP (add|del|update) \
1853 flow (ipv4-sctp|ipv6-sctp) \
1854 src (src_ip_address) (src_port) \
1855 dst (dst_ip_address) (dst_port) \
1856 tos (tos_value) ttl (ttl_value) \
1857 tag (verification_tag) vlan (vlan_value) \
1858 flexbytes (flexbytes_value) (drop|fwd) \
1859 pf|vf(vf_id) queue (queue_id) fd_id (fd_id_value)
1860
1861 flow_director_filter (port_id) mode IP (add|del|update) flow l2_payload \
1862 ether (ethertype) flexbytes (flexbytes_value) \
1863 (drop|fwd) pf|vf(vf_id) queue (queue_id)
1864 fd_id (fd_id_value)
1865
1866 flow_director_filter (port_id) mode MAC-VLAN (add|del|update) \
1867 mac (mac_address) vlan (vlan_value) \
1868 flexbytes (flexbytes_value) (drop|fwd) \
1869 queue (queue_id) fd_id (fd_id_value)
1870
1871 flow_director_filter (port_id) mode Tunnel (add|del|update) \
1872 mac (mac_address) vlan (vlan_value) \
1873 tunnel (NVGRE|VxLAN) tunnel-id (tunnel_id_value) \
1874 flexbytes (flexbytes_value) (drop|fwd) \
1875 queue (queue_id) fd_id (fd_id_value)
1876
1877 For example, to add an ipv4-udp flow type filter::
1878
1879 testpmd> flow_director_filter 0 mode IP add flow ipv4-udp src 2.2.2.3 32 \
1880 dst 2.2.2.5 33 tos 2 ttl 40 vlan 0x1 flexbytes (0x88,0x48) \
1881 fwd pf queue 1 fd_id 1
1882
1883 For example, add an ipv4-other flow type filter::
1884
1885 testpmd> flow_director_filter 0 mode IP add flow ipv4-other src 2.2.2.3 \
1886 dst 2.2.2.5 tos 2 proto 20 ttl 40 vlan 0x1 \
1887 flexbytes (0x88,0x48) fwd pf queue 1 fd_id 1
1888
1889 flush_flow_director
1890 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1891
1892 Flush all flow director filters on a device::
1893
1894 testpmd> flush_flow_director (port_id)
1895
1896 Example, to flush all flow director filter on port 0::
1897
1898 testpmd> flush_flow_director 0
1899
1900 flow_director_mask
1901 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1902
1903 Set flow director's input masks::
1904
1905 flow_director_mask (port_id) mode IP vlan (vlan_value) \
1906 src_mask (ipv4_src) (ipv6_src) (src_port) \
1907 dst_mask (ipv4_dst) (ipv6_dst) (dst_port)
1908
1909 flow_director_mask (port_id) mode MAC-VLAN vlan (vlan_value)
1910
1911 flow_director_mask (port_id) mode Tunnel vlan (vlan_value) \
1912 mac (mac_value) tunnel-type (tunnel_type_value) \
1913 tunnel-id (tunnel_id_value)
1914
1915 Example, to set flow director mask on port 0::
1916
1917 testpmd> flow_director_mask 0 mode IP vlan 0xefff \
1918 src_mask 255.255.255.255 \
1919 FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF 0xFFFF \
1920 dst_mask 255.255.255.255 \
1921 FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF 0xFFFF
1922
1923 flow_director_flex_mask
1924 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1925
1926 set masks of flow director's flexible payload based on certain flow type::
1927
1928 testpmd> flow_director_flex_mask (port_id) \
1929 flow (none|ipv4-other|ipv4-frag|ipv4-tcp|ipv4-udp|ipv4-sctp| \
1930 ipv6-other|ipv6-frag|ipv6-tcp|ipv6-udp|ipv6-sctp| \
1931 l2_payload|all) (mask)
1932
1933 Example, to set flow director's flex mask for all flow type on port 0::
1934
1935 testpmd> flow_director_flex_mask 0 flow all \
1936 (0xff,0xff,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)
1937
1938
1939 flow_director_flex_payload
1940 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1941
1942 Configure flexible payload selection::
1943
1944 flow_director_flex_payload (port_id) (raw|l2|l3|l4) (config)
1945
1946 For example, to select the first 16 bytes from the offset 4 (bytes) of packet's payload as flexible payload::
1947
1948 testpmd> flow_director_flex_payload 0 l4 \
1949 (4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19)
1950
1951 get_sym_hash_ena_per_port
1952 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1953
1954 Get symmetric hash enable configuration per port::
1955
1956 get_sym_hash_ena_per_port (port_id)
1957
1958 For example, to get symmetric hash enable configuration of port 1::
1959
1960 testpmd> get_sym_hash_ena_per_port 1
1961
1962 set_sym_hash_ena_per_port
1963 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1964
1965 Set symmetric hash enable configuration per port to enable or disable::
1966
1967 set_sym_hash_ena_per_port (port_id) (enable|disable)
1968
1969 For example, to set symmetric hash enable configuration of port 1 to enable::
1970
1971 testpmd> set_sym_hash_ena_per_port 1 enable
1972
1973 get_hash_global_config
1974 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1975
1976 Get the global configurations of hash filters::
1977
1978 get_hash_global_config (port_id)
1979
1980 For example, to get the global configurations of hash filters of port 1::
1981
1982 testpmd> get_hash_global_config 1
1983
1984 set_hash_global_config
1985 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1986
1987 Set the global configurations of hash filters::
1988
1989 set_hash_global_config (port_id) (toeplitz|simple_xor|default) \
1990 (ipv4|ipv4-frag|ipv4-tcp|ipv4-udp|ipv4-sctp|ipv4-other|ipv6|ipv6-frag| \
1991 ipv6-tcp|ipv6-udp|ipv6-sctp|ipv6-other|l2_payload) \
1992 (enable|disable)
1993
1994 For example, to enable simple_xor for flow type of ipv6 on port 2::
1995
1996 testpmd> set_hash_global_config 2 simple_xor ipv6 enable
1997
1998 set_hash_input_set
1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2000
2001 Set the input set for hash::
2002
2003 set_hash_input_set (port_id) (ipv4-frag|ipv4-tcp|ipv4-udp|ipv4-sctp| \
2004 ipv4-other|ipv6-frag|ipv6-tcp|ipv6-udp|ipv6-sctp|ipv6-other| \
2005 l2_payload) (ovlan|ivlan|src-ipv4|dst-ipv4|src-ipv6|dst-ipv6|ipv4-tos| \
2006 ipv4-proto|ipv6-tc|ipv6-next-header|udp-src-port|udp-dst-port| \
2007 tcp-src-port|tcp-dst-port|sctp-src-port|sctp-dst-port|sctp-veri-tag| \
2008 udp-key|gre-key|fld-1st|fld-2nd|fld-3rd|fld-4th|fld-5th|fld-6th|fld-7th| \
2009 fld-8th|none) (select|add)
2010
2011 For example, to add source IP to hash input set for flow type of ipv4-udp on port 0::
2012
2013 testpmd> set_hash_input_set 0 ipv4-udp src-ipv4 add
2014
2015 set_fdir_input_set
2016 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2017
2018 The Flow Director filters can match the different fields for different type of packet, i.e. specific input set
2019 on per flow type and the flexible payload. This command can be used to change input set for each flow type.
2020
2021 Set the input set for flow director::
2022
2023 set_fdir_input_set (port_id) (ipv4-frag|ipv4-tcp|ipv4-udp|ipv4-sctp| \
2024 ipv4-other|ipv6|ipv6-frag|ipv6-tcp|ipv6-udp|ipv6-sctp|ipv6-other| \
2025 l2_payload) (ivlan|ethertype|src-ipv4|dst-ipv4|src-ipv6|dst-ipv6|ipv4-tos| \
2026 ipv4-proto|ipv4-ttl|ipv6-tc|ipv6-next-header|ipv6-hop-limits| \
2027 tudp-src-port|udp-dst-port|cp-src-port|tcp-dst-port|sctp-src-port| \
2028 sctp-dst-port|sctp-veri-tag|none) (select|add)
2029
2030 For example to add source IP to FD input set for flow type of ipv4-udp on port 0::
2031
2032 testpmd> set_fdir_input_set 0 ipv4-udp src-ipv4 add
2033
2034 global_config
2035 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2036
2037 Set different GRE key length for input set::
2038
2039 global_config (port_id) gre-key-len (number in bytes)
2040
2041 For example to set GRE key length for input set to 4 bytes on port 0::
2042
2043 testpmd> global_config 0 gre-key-len 4