[dpdk-users] RSS with L2 payload

Varun Lakkur Ambaji Rao vrao at sandvine.com
Wed Jan 10 08:02:32 CET 2018


Hi All,

I am trying to use the RSS (Receive Side Scaling) feature to enable distribution of traffic to different queues. Each queue is serviced by different CPU in my DPDK APP. However, I am having trouble working with the packets with EtherType as Non-IP. 

The datasheet of Intel XL710 mentions that the input set for L2_PAYLOAD type is only EtherType (Section 7.1.2 Packet types and input set) and does not take source/destination MAC addresses or just the raw payload into account.

I found a thread which discusses a similar problem here: https://www.mail-archive.com/users@dpdk.org/msg01880.html. I followed this and changed the input set to use source MAC address. Now I can see that the traffic gets distributed to different queues.

Here is the code snippet:
    struct rte_eth_hash_filter_info filter_info;
    filter_info.info_type = RTE_ETH_HASH_FILTER_INPUT_SET_SELECT;
    filter_info.info.input_set_conf.flow_type = RTE_ETH_FLOW_L2_PAYLOAD;
    filter_info.info.input_set_conf.inset_size = 1;
    filter_info.info.input_set_conf.field[0] = RTE_ETH_INPUT_SET_L2_SRC_MAC;
    filter_info.info.input_set_conf.op = RTE_ETH_INPUT_SET_ADD;
    
    filter_ret = rte_eth_dev_filter_ctrl(m_dpdk_port, RTE_ETH_FILTER_HASH, RTE_ETH_FILTER_SET, &filter_info);

However, this same solution does not work for other NIC types (For example, Intel 82599 does not support L2_PAYLOAD type of RSS HF). Also rte_eth_dev_filter_ctrl() does not work on the VF when using SRIOV on i40e. Since RSS is a hardware offload feature, this depends on whether the NIC supports it or not.

Is there a generic way to handle such a problem with DPDK and keep the APP agnostic to the underlying NIC?

- Varun

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