[dpdk-dev] 答复: rte_eth_tx_burst send packet fail when upgrade dpdk from 17.02 to 18.02
Jiang Huiyou
jhy19941008 at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 9 10:18:16 CET 2018
Hi Wiles,
Thanks a lot for your reply, I'm not sure what you said "tx flush threshold" exactly is. Is it in parameter of rte_eth_tx_queue_setup function to init tx queue? If so, it's configured as
static struct rte_eth_txconf tx_conf =
{
.tx_thresh = {
.pthresh = TX_PTHRESH, // 36
.hthresh = TX_HTHRESH, // 0
.wthresh = TX_WTHRESH, // 0
},
.tx_free_thresh = MAX_PKT_BURST, // Use PMD default values, supposed to be 32
.tx_rs_thresh = MAX_PKT_BURST, // Use PMD default values
.txq_flags = (uint32_t)ETH_TXQ_FLAGS_NOOFFLOADS,
};
And the transmit ring size is 4096.
As for network traffic, I use the http benchmark tool called wrk to perform stress testing for nginx, which running on my user-space TCP/IP stacks. I think the traffic is absolutely enough, and the issue occurs during the stress testing.
Thanks again for your reply.
Best wishes
________________________________
发件人: Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles at intel.com>
发送时间: 2018年11月9日 15:37
收件人: Jiang Huiyou
抄送: dev at dpdk.org; Zhang, Qi Z
主题: Re: [dpdk-dev] rte_eth_tx_burst send packet fail when upgrade dpdk from 17.02 to 18.02
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> On Nov 7, 2018, at 2:36 AM, Jiang Huiyou <jhy19941008 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> My user-space TCP/IP stack works fine on DPDK 17.02, now I upgrade it to 18.02. And then I use wrk http benchmark to test my stack, it work well fine, but after a while, it couldn't send packet. I debug with gdb and find the rte_eth_tx_burst always return 0, which means there is no available transmit descriptor. And then I enable DPDK debug mode, the ixgbe_xmit_pkts has been called to send packets (My NIC is Intel 82599ES 10G) and it called ixgbe_xmit_cleanup to recycle used transmit descriptor, but ixgbe_xmit_cleanup always return -1. The relevant code is blew.
>
Can you make sure the tx flush threshold?
Some of the rx/tx rings were increased and if you do not have enough transmit traffic it can seem like it never does a cleanup. This is just guess try to make sure you have enough tx buffers allocated and rx as well.
Hope that helps
> /* Check to make sure the last descriptor to clean is done */
> desc_to_clean_to = sw_ring[desc_to_clean_to].last_id;
> status = txr[desc_to_clean_to].wb.status;
> if (!(status & rte_cpu_to_le_32(IXGBE_TXD_STAT_DD))) {
> PMD_TX_FREE_LOG(DEBUG,
> "TX descriptor %4u is not done"
> "(port=%d queue=%d)",
> desc_to_clean_to,
> txq->port_id, txq->queue_id);
> /* Failed to clean any descriptors, better luck next time */
> return -(1);
> }
>
> I'm stuck here, and wonder how DPDK upgrade brings up this issue. Btw, there was a similar mail which encountered the same issue, http://mails.dpdk.org/archives/dev/2017-August/073240.html, but I find no final solution for it.
>
> Thanks a lot for your time, and dying for your reply!
>
> Huiyou
>
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