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1..  SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
2    Copyright(c) 2010-2015 Intel Corporation.
3    Copyright 2017 Mellanox Technologies, Ltd
4    All rights reserved.
5
6.. include:: <isonum.txt>
7
8.. _linux_gsg_linux_drivers:
9
10Linux Drivers
11=============
12
13Different PMDs may require different kernel drivers in order to work properly.
14Depending on the PMD being used, a corresponding kernel driver should be loaded,
15and network ports should be bound to that driver.
16
17.. _linux_gsg_binding_kernel:
18
19Binding and Unbinding Network Ports to/from the Kernel Modules
20--------------------------------------------------------------
21
22.. note::
23
24   PMDs which use the bifurcated driver should not be unbound from their kernel drivers.
25   This section is for PMDs which use the UIO or VFIO drivers.
26   See :ref:`bifurcated_driver` section for more details.
27
28.. note::
29
30   It is recommended that ``vfio-pci`` be used as the kernel module for DPDK-bound ports in all cases.
31   If an IOMMU is unavailable, the ``vfio-pci`` can be used in :ref:`no-iommu<vfio_noiommu>` mode.
32   If, for some reason, vfio is unavailable, then UIO-based modules, ``igb_uio`` and ``uio_pci_generic`` may be used.
33   See section :ref:`uio` for details.
34
35Most devices require that the hardware to be used by DPDK be unbound from the kernel driver it uses,
36and instead be bound to the ``vfio-pci`` kernel module before the application is run.
37For such PMDs, any network ports or other hardware under Linux* control will be ignored and cannot be used by the application.
38
39To bind ports to the ``vfio-pci`` module
40for DPDK use, or to return ports to Linux control,
41a utility script called ``dpdk-devbind.py`` is provided in the ``usertools`` subdirectory.
42This utility can be used to provide a view of the current state of the network ports on the system,
43and to bind and unbind those ports from the different kernel modules,
44including the VFIO and UIO modules.
45The following are some examples of how the script can be used.
46A full description of the script and its parameters can be obtained
47by calling the script with the ``--help`` or ``--usage`` options.
48Note that the UIO or VFIO kernel modules to be used,
49should be loaded into the kernel before running the ``dpdk-devbind.py`` script.
50
51.. warning::
52
53   Due to the way VFIO works, there are certain limitations
54   to which devices can be used with VFIO.
55   Mainly it comes down to how IOMMU groups work.
56   Any Virtual Function device can usually be used with VFIO on its own,
57   but physical devices may require either all ports bound to VFIO,
58   or some of them bound to VFIO while others not being bound to anything at all.
59
60   If your device is behind a PCI-to-PCI bridge,
61   the bridge will then be part of the IOMMU group in which your device is in.
62   Therefore, the bridge driver should also be unbound from the bridge PCI device
63   for VFIO to work with devices behind the bridge.
64
65.. warning::
66
67   While any user can run the ``dpdk-devbind.py`` script
68   to view the status of the network ports,
69   binding or unbinding network ports requires root privileges.
70
71To see the status of all network ports on the system:
72
73.. code-block:: console
74
75    ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --status
76
77    Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver
78    ============================================
79    0000:82:00.0 '82599EB 10-GbE NIC' drv=vfio-pci unused=ixgbe
80    0000:82:00.1 '82599EB 10-GbE NIC' drv=vfio-pci unused=ixgbe
81
82    Network devices using kernel driver
83    ===================================
84    0000:04:00.0 'I350 1-GbE NIC' if=em0  drv=igb unused=vfio-pci *Active*
85    0000:04:00.1 'I350 1-GbE NIC' if=eth1 drv=igb unused=vfio-pci
86    0000:04:00.2 'I350 1-GbE NIC' if=eth2 drv=igb unused=vfio-pci
87    0000:04:00.3 'I350 1-GbE NIC' if=eth3 drv=igb unused=vfio-pci
88
89    Other network devices
90    =====================
91    <none>
92
93To bind device ``eth1``,``04:00.1``, to the ``vfio-pci`` driver:
94
95.. code-block:: console
96
97    ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=vfio-pci 04:00.1
98
99or, alternatively,
100
101.. code-block:: console
102
103    ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=vfio-pci eth1
104
105When specifying device ids, wildcards can be used for the final part of the address.
106To restore device ``82:00.0`` and ``82:00.1`` to their original kernel binding:
107
108.. code-block:: console
109
110    ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=ixgbe 82:00.*
111
112VFIO
113----
114
115VFIO is a robust and secure driver that relies on IOMMU protection.
116To make use of VFIO, the ``vfio-pci`` module must be loaded:
117
118.. code-block:: console
119
120    sudo modprobe vfio-pci
121
122VFIO kernel is usually present by default in all distributions,
123however please consult your distributions documentation to make sure that is the case.
124
125To make use of full VFIO functionality,
126both kernel and BIOS must support and be configured
127to use IO virtualization (such as Intel\ |reg| VT-d).
128
129.. note::
130
131   In most cases, specifying "iommu=on" as kernel parameter should be enough to
132   configure the Linux kernel to use IOMMU.
133
134For proper operation of VFIO when running DPDK applications as a non-privileged user, correct permissions should also be set up.
135For more information, please refer to :ref:`Running_Without_Root_Privileges`.
136
137
138VFIO Memory Mapping Limits
139~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
140
141For DMA mapping of either external memory or hugepages, VFIO interface is used.
142VFIO does not support partial unmap of once mapped memory. Hence DPDK's memory is
143mapped in hugepage granularity or system page granularity. Number of DMA
144mappings is limited by kernel with user locked memory limit of a process (rlimit)
145for system/hugepage memory. Another per-container overall limit applicable both
146for external memory and system memory was added in kernel 5.1 defined by
147VFIO module parameter ``dma_entry_limit`` with a default value of 64K.
148When application is out of DMA entries, these limits need to be adjusted to
149increase the allowed limit.
150
151Creating Virtual Functions using vfio-pci
152~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
153
154Since Linux version 5.7,
155the ``vfio-pci`` module supports the creation of virtual functions.
156After the PF is bound to ``vfio-pci`` module,
157the user can create the VFs using the ``sysfs`` interface,
158and these VFs will be bound to ``vfio-pci`` module automatically.
159
160When the PF is bound to ``vfio-pci``,
161by default it will have a randomly generated VF token.
162For security reasons, this token is write only,
163so the user cannot read it from the kernel directly.
164To access the VFs, the user needs to create a new token,
165and use it to initialize both VF and PF devices.
166The tokens are in UUID format,
167so any UUID generation tool can be used to create a new token.
168
169This VF token can be passed to DPDK by using EAL parameter ``--vfio-vf-token``.
170The token will be used for all PF and VF ports within the application.
171
172#. Generate the VF token by uuid command
173
174   .. code-block:: console
175
176      14d63f20-8445-11ea-8900-1f9ce7d5650d
177
178#. Load the ``vfio-pci`` module with ``enable_sriov`` parameter set
179
180   .. code-block:: console
181
182      sudo modprobe vfio-pci enable_sriov=1
183
184   Alternatively, pass the ``enable_sriov`` parameter through the ``sysfs`` if the module is already loaded or is built-in:
185
186   .. code-block:: console
187
188      echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/module/vfio_pci/parameters/enable_sriov
189
190#. Bind the PCI devices to ``vfio-pci`` driver
191
192   .. code-block:: console
193
194      ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 0000:86:00.0
195
196#. Create the desired number of VF devices
197
198   .. code-block:: console
199
200      echo 2 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:86:00.0/sriov_numvfs
201
202#. Start the DPDK application that will manage the PF device
203
204   .. code-block:: console
205
206      <build_dir>/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 22-25 -n 4 -a 86:00.0 \
207      --vfio-vf-token=14d63f20-8445-11ea-8900-1f9ce7d5650d --file-prefix=pf -- -i
208
209#. Start the DPDK application that will manage the VF device
210
211   .. code-block:: console
212
213      <build_dir>/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 26-29 -n 4 -a 86:02.0 \
214      --vfio-vf-token=14d63f20-8445-11ea-8900-1f9ce7d5650d --file-prefix=vf0 -- -i
215
216.. note::
217
218   Linux versions earlier than version 5.7 do not support the creation of
219   virtual functions within the VFIO framework.
220
221.. _vfio_noiommu:
222
223VFIO no-IOMMU mode
224------------------
225
226If there is no IOMMU available on the system, VFIO can still be used,
227but it has to be loaded with an additional module parameter:
228
229.. code-block:: console
230
231   modprobe vfio enable_unsafe_noiommu_mode=1
232
233Alternatively, one can also enable this option in an already loaded kernel module:
234
235.. code-block:: console
236
237   echo 1 > /sys/module/vfio/parameters/enable_unsafe_noiommu_mode
238
239After that, VFIO can be used with hardware devices as usual.
240
241.. note::
242
243   It may be required to unload all VFIO related-modules before probing
244   the module again with ``enable_unsafe_noiommu_mode=1`` parameter.
245
246.. warning::
247
248   Since no-IOMMU mode forgoes IOMMU protection, it is inherently unsafe.
249   That said, it does make it possible for the user
250   to keep the degree of device access and programming that VFIO has,
251   in situations where IOMMU is not available.
252
253.. _bifurcated_driver:
254
255Bifurcated Driver
256-----------------
257
258PMDs which use the bifurcated driver co-exists with the device kernel driver.
259On such model the NIC is controlled by the kernel, while the data
260path is performed by the PMD directly on top of the device.
261
262Such model has the following benefits:
263
264 - It is secure and robust, as the memory management and isolation
265   is done by the kernel.
266 - It enables the user to use legacy linux tools such as ``ethtool`` or
267   ``ifconfig`` while running DPDK application on the same network ports.
268 - It enables the DPDK application to filter only part of the traffic,
269   while the rest will be directed and handled by the kernel driver.
270   The flow bifurcation is performed by the NIC hardware.
271   As an example, using :ref:`flow_isolated_mode` allows to choose
272   strictly what is received in DPDK.
273
274More about the bifurcated driver can be found in
275`Mellanox Bifurcated DPDK PMD
276<https://www.dpdk.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/35/2016/10/Day02-Session04-RonyEfraim-Userspace2016.pdf>`__.
277
278Troubleshooting VFIO
279--------------------
280
281In certain situations, using ``dpdk-devbind.py`` script
282to bind a device to VFIO driver may fail.
283The first place to check is the kernel messages:
284
285.. code-block:: console
286
287   dmesg | tail
288   ...
289   [ 1297.875090] vfio-pci: probe of 0000:31:00.0 failed with error -22
290   ...
291
292In most cases, the ``error -22`` indicates that the VFIO subsystem
293could not be enabled because there is no IOMMU support.
294
295To check whether the kernel has been booted with correct parameters,
296one can check the kernel command-line:
297
298.. code-block:: console
299
300   cat /proc/cmdline
301
302Please refer to earlier sections on how to configure kernel parameters
303correctly for your system.
304
305If the kernel is configured correctly, one also has to make sure that
306the BIOS configuration has virtualization features (such as Intel\ |reg| VT-d).
307There is no standard way to check if the platform is configured correctly,
308so please check with your platform documentation to see if it has such features,
309and how to enable them.
310
311In certain distributions, default kernel configuration is such that
312the no-IOMMU mode is disabled altogether at compile time.
313This can be checked in the boot configuration of your system:
314
315.. code-block:: console
316
317   cat /boot/config-$(uname -r) | grep NOIOMMU
318   # CONFIG_VFIO_NOIOMMU is not set
319
320If ``CONFIG_VFIO_NOIOMMU`` is not enabled in the kernel configuration,
321VFIO driver will not support the no-IOMMU mode,
322and other alternatives (such as UIO drivers) will have to be used.
323
324.. _uio:
325
326UIO
327---
328
329.. warning::
330
331   Using UIO drivers is inherently unsafe due to this method lacking IOMMU protection,
332   and can only be done by root user.
333
334In situations where using VFIO is not an option, there are alternative drivers one can use.
335In many cases, the standard ``uio_pci_generic`` module included in the Linux kernel
336can be used as a substitute for VFIO. This module can be loaded using the command:
337
338.. code-block:: console
339
340   sudo modprobe uio_pci_generic
341
342.. note::
343
344   ``uio_pci_generic`` module doesn't support the creation of virtual functions.
345
346As an alternative to the ``uio_pci_generic``, there is the ``igb_uio`` module
347which can be found in the repository `dpdk-kmods <http://git.dpdk.org/dpdk-kmods>`_.
348It can be loaded as shown below:
349
350.. code-block:: console
351
352   sudo modprobe uio
353   sudo insmod igb_uio.ko
354
355.. note::
356
357    For some devices which lack support for legacy interrupts, e.g. virtual function
358    (VF) devices, the ``igb_uio`` module may be needed in place of ``uio_pci_generic``.
359
360.. note::
361
362   If UEFI secure boot is enabled,
363   the Linux kernel may disallow the use of UIO on the system.
364   Therefore, devices for use by DPDK should be bound to the ``vfio-pci`` kernel module
365   rather than any UIO-based module.
366   For more details see :ref:`linux_gsg_binding_kernel` below.
367
368.. note::
369
370   If the devices used for DPDK are bound to a UIO-based kernel module,
371   please make sure that the IOMMU is disabled or is in passthrough mode.
372   One can add ``intel_iommu=off`` or ``amd_iommu=off`` or ``intel_iommu=on iommu=pt``
373   in GRUB command line on x86_64 systems,
374   or add ``iommu.passthrough=1`` on aarch64 systems.
375