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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 231ab07743SBernard Iremonger OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 241ab07743SBernard Iremonger SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 251ab07743SBernard Iremonger LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 261ab07743SBernard Iremonger DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 271ab07743SBernard Iremonger THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 281ab07743SBernard Iremonger (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 291ab07743SBernard Iremonger OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 301ab07743SBernard Iremonger 31*b932ebcbSQian Xu.. _linux_gsg_compiling_dpdk: 32*b932ebcbSQian Xu 332e486e26SSiobhan ButlerCompiling the DPDK Target from Source 342e486e26SSiobhan Butler===================================== 351ab07743SBernard Iremonger 361ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. note:: 371ab07743SBernard Iremonger 381ab07743SBernard Iremonger Parts of this process can also be done using the setup script described in Chapter 6 of this document. 391ab07743SBernard Iremonger 402e486e26SSiobhan ButlerInstall the DPDK and Browse Sources 412e486e26SSiobhan Butler----------------------------------- 421ab07743SBernard Iremonger 432e486e26SSiobhan ButlerFirst, uncompress the archive and move to the uncompressed DPDK source directory: 441ab07743SBernard Iremonger 451ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 461ab07743SBernard Iremonger 471ab07743SBernard Iremonger user@host:~$ unzip DPDK-<version>.zip 481ab07743SBernard Iremonger user@host:~$ cd DPDK-<version> 491ab07743SBernard Iremonger user@host:~/DPDK-<version>$ ls 50980ed498SBruce Richardson app/ config/ drivers/ examples/ lib/ LICENSE.GPL LICENSE.LGPL Makefile mk/ scripts/ tools/ 511ab07743SBernard Iremonger 522e486e26SSiobhan ButlerThe DPDK is composed of several directories: 531ab07743SBernard Iremonger 542e486e26SSiobhan Butler* lib: Source code of DPDK libraries 551ab07743SBernard Iremonger 56980ed498SBruce Richardson* drivers: Source code of DPDK poll-mode drivers 57980ed498SBruce Richardson 582e486e26SSiobhan Butler* app: Source code of DPDK applications (automatic tests) 591ab07743SBernard Iremonger 602e486e26SSiobhan Butler* examples: Source code of DPDK application examples 611ab07743SBernard Iremonger 621ab07743SBernard Iremonger* config, tools, scripts, mk: Framework-related makefiles, scripts and configuration 631ab07743SBernard Iremonger 642e486e26SSiobhan ButlerInstallation of DPDK Target Environments 652e486e26SSiobhan Butler---------------------------------------- 661ab07743SBernard Iremonger 672e486e26SSiobhan ButlerThe format of a DPDK target is: 681ab07743SBernard Iremonger 691ab07743SBernard Iremonger ARCH-MACHINE-EXECENV-TOOLCHAIN 701ab07743SBernard Iremonger 711ab07743SBernard Iremongerwhere: 721ab07743SBernard Iremonger 73df6aaab3SChao Zhu* ARCH can be: i686, x86_64, ppc_64 741ab07743SBernard Iremonger 75df6aaab3SChao Zhu* MACHINE can be: native, ivshmem, power8 761ab07743SBernard Iremonger 771ab07743SBernard Iremonger* EXECENV can be: linuxapp, bsdapp 781ab07743SBernard Iremonger 791ab07743SBernard Iremonger* TOOLCHAIN can be: gcc, icc 801ab07743SBernard Iremonger 811ab07743SBernard IremongerThe targets to be installed depend on the 32-bit and/or 64-bit packages and compilers installed on the host. 821ab07743SBernard IremongerAvailable targets can be found in the DPDK/config directory. 831ab07743SBernard IremongerThe defconfig\_ prefix should not be used. 841ab07743SBernard Iremonger 851ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. note:: 861ab07743SBernard Iremonger 871ab07743SBernard Iremonger Configuration files are provided with the RTE_MACHINE optimization level set. 881ab07743SBernard Iremonger Within the configuration files, the RTE_MACHINE configuration value is set to native, 891ab07743SBernard Iremonger which means that the compiled software is tuned for the platform on which it is built. 902e486e26SSiobhan Butler For more information on this setting, and its possible values, see the *DPDK Programmers Guide*. 911ab07743SBernard Iremonger 921ab07743SBernard IremongerWhen using the Intel® C++ Compiler (icc), one of the following commands should be invoked for 64-bit or 32-bit use respectively. 931ab07743SBernard IremongerNotice that the shell scripts update the $PATH variable and therefore should not be performed in the same session. 941ab07743SBernard IremongerAlso, verify the compiler's installation directory since the path may be different: 951ab07743SBernard Iremonger 961ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 971ab07743SBernard Iremonger 981ab07743SBernard Iremonger source /opt/intel/bin/iccvars.sh intel64 991ab07743SBernard Iremonger source /opt/intel/bin/iccvars.sh ia32 1001ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1012e486e26SSiobhan ButlerTo install and make targets, use the make install T=<target> command in the top-level DPDK directory. 1021ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1031ab07743SBernard IremongerFor example, to compile a 64-bit target using icc, run: 1041ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1051ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 1061ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1071ab07743SBernard Iremonger make install T=x86_64-native-linuxapp-icc 1081ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1091ab07743SBernard IremongerTo compile a 32-bit build using gcc, the make command should be: 1101ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1111ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 1121ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1131ab07743SBernard Iremonger make install T=i686-native-linuxapp-gcc 1141ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1151ab07743SBernard IremongerTo prepare a target without building it, for example, if the configuration changes need to be made before compilation, 1161ab07743SBernard Iremongeruse the make config T=<target> command: 1171ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1181ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 1191ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1201ab07743SBernard Iremonger make config T=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc 1211ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1221ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. warning:: 1231ab07743SBernard Iremonger 124974438fbSBruce Richardson Any kernel modules to be used, e.g. igb_uio, kni, must be compiled with the 125974438fbSBruce Richardson same kernel as the one running on the target. 1262e486e26SSiobhan Butler If the DPDK is not being built on the target machine, 1271ab07743SBernard Iremonger the RTE_KERNELDIR environment variable should be used to point the compilation at a copy of the kernel version to be used on the target machine. 1281ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1291ab07743SBernard IremongerOnce the target environment is created, the user may move to the target environment directory and continue to make code changes and re-compile. 1302e486e26SSiobhan ButlerThe user may also make modifications to the compile-time DPDK configuration by editing the .config file in the build directory. 1311ab07743SBernard Iremonger(This is a build-local copy of the defconfig file from the top- level config directory). 1321ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1331ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 1341ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1351ab07743SBernard Iremonger cd x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc 1361ab07743SBernard Iremonger vi .config 1371ab07743SBernard Iremonger make 1381ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1391ab07743SBernard IremongerIn addition, the make clean command can be used to remove any existing compiled files for a subsequent full, clean rebuild of the code. 1401ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1412e486e26SSiobhan ButlerBrowsing the Installed DPDK Environment Target 1422e486e26SSiobhan Butler---------------------------------------------- 1431ab07743SBernard Iremonger 144980ed498SBruce RichardsonOnce a target is created it contains all libraries, including poll-mode drivers, and header files for the DPDK environment that are required to build customer applications. 1451ab07743SBernard IremongerIn addition, the test and testpmd applications are built under the build/app directory, which may be used for testing. 146980ed498SBruce RichardsonA kmod directory is also present that contains kernel modules which may be loaded if needed. 1471ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1481ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 1491ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1501ab07743SBernard Iremonger $ ls x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc 1511ab07743SBernard Iremonger app build hostapp include kmod lib Makefile 1521ab07743SBernard Iremonger 153974438fbSBruce RichardsonLoading Modules to Enable Userspace IO for DPDK 154974438fbSBruce Richardson----------------------------------------------- 1551ab07743SBernard Iremonger 156974438fbSBruce RichardsonTo run any DPDK application, a suitable uio module can be loaded into the running kernel. 157fea1d908SJohn McNamaraIn many cases, the standard uio_pci_generic module included in the Linux kernel 158974438fbSBruce Richardsoncan provide the uio capability. This module can be loaded using the command 1591ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1601ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 1611ab07743SBernard Iremonger 162974438fbSBruce Richardson sudo modprobe uio_pci_generic 1631ab07743SBernard Iremonger 164974438fbSBruce RichardsonAs an alternative to the uio_pci_generic, the DPDK also includes the igb_uio 1655af3be00SBruce Richardsonmodule which can be found in the kmod subdirectory referred to above. It can 1665af3be00SBruce Richardsonbe loaded as shown below: 1675af3be00SBruce Richardson 1685af3be00SBruce Richardson.. code-block:: console 1695af3be00SBruce Richardson 1705af3be00SBruce Richardson sudo modprobe uio 1715af3be00SBruce Richardson sudo insmod kmod/igb_uio.ko 1725af3be00SBruce Richardson 1735af3be00SBruce Richardson.. note:: 1745af3be00SBruce Richardson 1755af3be00SBruce Richardson For some devices which lack support for legacy interrupts, e.g. virtual function 1765af3be00SBruce Richardson (VF) devices, the igb_uio module may be needed in place of uio_pci_generic. 177974438fbSBruce Richardson 178974438fbSBruce RichardsonSince DPDK release 1.7 onward provides VFIO support, use of UIO is optional 179974438fbSBruce Richardsonfor platforms that support using VFIO. 1801ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1811ab07743SBernard IremongerLoading VFIO Module 1821ab07743SBernard Iremonger------------------- 1831ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1842e486e26SSiobhan ButlerTo run an DPDK application and make use of VFIO, the vfio-pci module must be loaded: 1851ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1861ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 1871ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1881ab07743SBernard Iremonger sudo modprobe vfio-pci 1891ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1901ab07743SBernard IremongerNote that in order to use VFIO, your kernel must support it. 1911ab07743SBernard IremongerVFIO kernel modules have been included in the Linux kernel since version 3.6.0 and are usually present by default, 1921ab07743SBernard Iremongerhowever please consult your distributions documentation to make sure that is the case. 1931ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1941ab07743SBernard IremongerAlso, to use VFIO, both kernel and BIOS must support and be configured to use IO virtualization (such as Intel® VT-d). 1951ab07743SBernard Iremonger 1962e486e26SSiobhan ButlerFor proper operation of VFIO when running DPDK applications as a non-privileged user, correct permissions should also be set up. 1972e486e26SSiobhan ButlerThis can be done by using the DPDK setup script (called setup.sh and located in the tools directory). 1981ab07743SBernard Iremonger 199974438fbSBruce RichardsonBinding and Unbinding Network Ports to/from the Kernel Modules 2001ab07743SBernard Iremonger---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2011ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2022e486e26SSiobhan ButlerAs of release 1.4, DPDK applications no longer automatically unbind all supported network ports from the kernel driver in use. 203974438fbSBruce RichardsonInstead, all ports that are to be used by an DPDK application must be bound to the 204974438fbSBruce Richardsonuio_pci_generic, igb_uio or vfio-pci module before the application is run. 2052e486e26SSiobhan ButlerAny network ports under Linux* control will be ignored by the DPDK poll-mode drivers and cannot be used by the application. 2061ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2071ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. warning:: 2081ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2092e486e26SSiobhan Butler The DPDK will, by default, no longer automatically unbind network ports from the kernel driver at startup. 210974438fbSBruce Richardson Any ports to be used by an DPDK application must be unbound from Linux* control and 211974438fbSBruce Richardson bound to the uio_pci_generic, igb_uio or vfio-pci module before the application is run. 2121ab07743SBernard Iremonger 213974438fbSBruce RichardsonTo bind ports to the uio_pci_generic, igb_uio or vfio-pci module for DPDK use, 214974438fbSBruce Richardsonand then subsequently return ports to Linux* control, 2151ab07743SBernard Iremongera utility script called dpdk_nic _bind.py is provided in the tools subdirectory. 2161ab07743SBernard IremongerThis utility can be used to provide a view of the current state of the network ports on the system, 217974438fbSBruce Richardsonand to bind and unbind those ports from the different kernel modules, including the uio and vfio modules. 2181ab07743SBernard IremongerThe following are some examples of how the script can be used. 2191ab07743SBernard IremongerA full description of the script and its parameters can be obtained by calling the script with the --help or --usage options. 220974438fbSBruce RichardsonNote that the uio or vfio kernel modules to be used, should be loaded into the kernel before 221974438fbSBruce Richardsonrunning the dpdk_nic_bind.py script. 2221ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2231ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. warning:: 2241ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2251ab07743SBernard Iremonger Due to the way VFIO works, there are certain limitations to which devices can be used with VFIO. 2261ab07743SBernard Iremonger Mainly it comes down to how IOMMU groups work. 2271ab07743SBernard Iremonger Any Virtual Function device can be used with VFIO on its own, but physical devices will require either all ports bound to VFIO, 2281ab07743SBernard Iremonger or some of them bound to VFIO while others not being bound to anything at all. 2291ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2301ab07743SBernard Iremonger If your device is behind a PCI-to-PCI bridge, the bridge will then be part of the IOMMU group in which your device is in. 2311ab07743SBernard Iremonger Therefore, the bridge driver should also be unbound from the bridge PCI device for VFIO to work with devices behind the bridge. 2321ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2331ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. warning:: 2341ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2351ab07743SBernard Iremonger While any user can run the dpdk_nic_bind.py script to view the status of the network ports, 2361ab07743SBernard Iremonger binding or unbinding network ports requires root privileges. 2371ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2381ab07743SBernard IremongerTo see the status of all network ports on the system: 2391ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2401ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 2411ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2421ab07743SBernard Iremonger root@host:DPDK# ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status 2431ab07743SBernard Iremonger 244974438fbSBruce Richardson Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver 245974438fbSBruce Richardson ============================================ 246974438fbSBruce Richardson 0000:82:00.0 '82599EB 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection' drv=uio_pci_generic unused=ixgbe 247974438fbSBruce Richardson 0000:82:00.1 '82599EB 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection' drv=uio_pci_generic unused=ixgbe 2481ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2491ab07743SBernard Iremonger Network devices using kernel driver 2501ab07743SBernard Iremonger =================================== 251974438fbSBruce Richardson 0000:04:00.0 'I350 Gigabit Network Connection' if=em0 drv=igb unused=uio_pci_generic *Active* 252974438fbSBruce Richardson 0000:04:00.1 'I350 Gigabit Network Connection' if=eth1 drv=igb unused=uio_pci_generic 253974438fbSBruce Richardson 0000:04:00.2 'I350 Gigabit Network Connection' if=eth2 drv=igb unused=uio_pci_generic 254974438fbSBruce Richardson 0000:04:00.3 'I350 Gigabit Network Connection' if=eth3 drv=igb unused=uio_pci_generic 2551ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2561ab07743SBernard Iremonger Other network devices 2571ab07743SBernard Iremonger ===================== 2581ab07743SBernard Iremonger <none> 2591ab07743SBernard Iremonger 260974438fbSBruce RichardsonTo bind device eth1, 04:00.1, to the uio_pci_generic driver: 2611ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2621ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 2631ab07743SBernard Iremonger 264974438fbSBruce Richardson root@host:DPDK# ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=uio_pci_generic 04:00.1 2651ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2661ab07743SBernard Iremongeror, alternatively, 2671ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2681ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 2691ab07743SBernard Iremonger 270974438fbSBruce Richardson root@host:DPDK# ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=uio_pci_generic eth1 2711ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2721ab07743SBernard IremongerTo restore device 82:00.0 to its original kernel binding: 2731ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2741ab07743SBernard Iremonger.. code-block:: console 2751ab07743SBernard Iremonger 2761ab07743SBernard Iremonger root@host:DPDK# ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=ixgbe 82:00.0 277