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1..  SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
2    Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation.
3
4Running the Application
5=======================
6
7EAL Command-line Options
8------------------------
9
10Please refer to :doc:`EAL parameters (Linux) <../linux_gsg/linux_eal_parameters>`
11or :doc:`EAL parameters (FreeBSD) <../freebsd_gsg/freebsd_eal_parameters>` for
12a list of available EAL command-line options.
13
14
15Testpmd Command-line Options
16----------------------------
17
18The following are the command-line options for the testpmd applications.
19They must be separated from the EAL options, shown in the previous section, with a ``--`` separator:
20
21.. code-block:: console
22
23    sudo ./dpdk-testpmd -l 0-3 -n 4 -- -i --portmask=0x1 --nb-cores=2
24
25The command line options are:
26
27*   ``-i, --interactive``
28
29    Run testpmd in interactive mode.
30    In this mode, the testpmd starts with a prompt that can be used to start and stop forwarding,
31    configure the application and display stats on the current packet processing session.
32    See :ref:`testpmd_runtime` for more details.
33
34    In non-interactive mode,
35    the application starts with the configuration specified on the command-line and
36    immediately enters forwarding mode.
37
38*   ``-h, --help``
39
40    Display a help message and quit.
41
42*   ``-a, --auto-start``
43
44    Start forwarding on initialization.
45
46*   ``--tx-first``
47
48    Start forwarding, after sending a burst of packets first.
49
50.. Note::
51
52   This flag should be only used in non-interactive mode.
53
54*   ``--stats-period PERIOD``
55
56    Display statistics every PERIOD seconds, if interactive mode is disabled.
57    The default value is 0, which means that the statistics will not be displayed.
58
59*   ``--display-xstats xstat_name1[,...]``
60
61    Display comma-separated list of extended statistics every PERIOD seconds
62    as specified in ``--stats-period`` or when used with interactive commands
63    that show Rx/Tx statistics (i.e. 'show port stats').
64
65*   ``--nb-cores=N``
66
67    Set the number of forwarding cores,
68    where 1 <= N <= "number of cores" or ``RTE_MAX_LCORE`` from the configuration file.
69    The default value is 1.
70
71*   ``--nb-ports=N``
72
73    Set the number of forwarding ports,
74    where 1 <= N <= "number of ports" on the board or ``RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS`` from the configuration file.
75    The default value is the number of ports on the board.
76
77*   ``--coremask=0xXX``
78
79    Set the hexadecimal bitmask of the cores running the packet forwarding test.
80    The main lcore is reserved for command line parsing only and cannot be masked on for packet forwarding.
81
82*   ``--portmask=0xXX``
83
84    Set the hexadecimal bitmask of the ports used by the packet forwarding test.
85
86*   ``--portlist=X``
87
88      Set the forwarding ports based on the user input used by the packet forwarding test.
89      '-' denotes a range of ports to set including the two specified port IDs
90      ',' separates multiple port values.
91      Possible examples like --portlist=0,1 or --portlist=0-2 or --portlist=0,1-2 etc
92
93*   ``--numa``
94
95    Enable NUMA-aware allocation of RX/TX rings and of RX memory buffers
96    (mbufs). [Default setting]
97
98*   ``--no-numa``
99
100    Disable NUMA-aware allocation of RX/TX rings and of RX memory buffers (mbufs).
101
102*   ``--port-numa-config=(port,socket)[,(port,socket)]``
103
104    Specify the socket on which the memory pool to be used by the port will be allocated.
105
106*   ``--ring-numa-config=(port,flag,socket)[,(port,flag,socket)]``
107
108    Specify the socket on which the TX/RX rings for the port will be allocated.
109    Where flag is 1 for RX, 2 for TX, and 3 for RX and TX.
110
111*   ``--socket-num=N``
112
113    Set the socket from which all memory is allocated in NUMA mode,
114    where 0 <= N < number of sockets on the board.
115
116*   ``--mbuf-size=N[,N1[,...Nn]``
117
118    Set the data size of the mbufs used to N bytes, where N < 65536.
119    The default value is 2048. If multiple mbuf-size values are specified the
120    extra memory pools will be created for allocating mbufs to receive packets
121    with buffer splitting features.
122
123*   ``--total-num-mbufs=N``
124
125    Set the number of mbufs to be allocated in the mbuf pools, where N > 1024.
126
127*   ``--max-pkt-len=N``
128
129    Set the maximum packet size to N bytes, where N >= 64. The default value is 1518.
130
131*   ``--max-lro-pkt-size=N``
132
133    Set the maximum LRO aggregated packet size to N bytes, where N >= 64.
134
135*   ``--eth-peers-configfile=name``
136
137    Use a configuration file containing the Ethernet addresses of the peer ports.
138    The configuration file should contain the Ethernet addresses on separate lines::
139
140       XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:01
141       XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:02
142       ...
143
144*   ``--eth-peer=N,XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX``
145
146    Set the MAC address ``XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX`` of the peer port N,
147    where 0 <= N < ``RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS``.
148
149*   ``--tx-ip=SRC,DST``
150
151    Set the source and destination IP address used when doing transmit only test.
152    The defaults address values are source 198.18.0.1 and
153    destination 198.18.0.2. These are special purpose addresses
154    reserved for benchmarking (RFC 5735).
155
156*   ``--tx-udp=SRC[,DST]``
157
158    Set the source and destination UDP port number for transmit test only test.
159    The default port is the port 9 which is defined for the discard protocol
160    (RFC 863).
161
162*   ``--disable-crc-strip``
163
164    Disable hardware CRC stripping.
165
166*   ``--enable-lro``
167
168    Enable large receive offload.
169
170*   ``--enable-rx-cksum``
171
172    Enable hardware RX checksum offload.
173
174*   ``--enable-scatter``
175
176    Enable scatter (multi-segment) RX.
177
178*   ``--enable-hw-vlan``
179
180    Enable hardware VLAN.
181
182*   ``--enable-hw-vlan-filter``
183
184    Enable hardware VLAN filter.
185
186*   ``--enable-hw-vlan-strip``
187
188    Enable hardware VLAN strip.
189
190*   ``--enable-hw-vlan-extend``
191
192    Enable hardware VLAN extend.
193
194*   ``--enable-hw-qinq-strip``
195
196    Enable hardware QINQ strip.
197
198*   ``--enable-drop-en``
199
200    Enable per-queue packet drop for packets with no descriptors.
201
202*   ``--disable-rss``
203
204    Disable RSS (Receive Side Scaling).
205
206*   ``--port-topology=mode``
207
208    Set port topology, where mode is ``paired`` (the default), ``chained`` or ``loop``.
209
210    In ``paired`` mode, the forwarding is between pairs of ports, for example: (0,1), (2,3), (4,5).
211
212    In ``chained`` mode, the forwarding is to the next available port in the port mask, for example: (0,1), (1,2), (2,0).
213
214    The ordering of the ports can be changed using the portlist testpmd runtime function.
215
216    In ``loop`` mode, ingress traffic is simply transmitted back on the same interface.
217
218*   ``--forward-mode=mode``
219
220    Set the forwarding mode where ``mode`` is one of the following::
221
222       io (the default)
223       mac
224       macswap
225       flowgen
226       rxonly
227       txonly
228       csum
229       icmpecho
230       ieee1588
231       tm
232       noisy
233       5tswap
234       shared-rxq
235
236*   ``--rss-ip``
237
238    Set RSS functions for IPv4/IPv6 only.
239
240*   ``--rss-udp``
241
242    Set RSS functions for IPv4/IPv6 and UDP.
243
244*   ``--rxq=N``
245
246    Set the number of RX queues per port to N, where 1 <= N <= 65535.
247    The default value is 1.
248
249*   ``--rxd=N``
250
251    Set the number of descriptors in the RX rings to N, where N > 0.
252    The default value is 128.
253
254*   ``--txq=N``
255
256    Set the number of TX queues per port to N, where 1 <= N <= 65535.
257    The default value is 1.
258
259*   ``--txd=N``
260
261    Set the number of descriptors in the TX rings to N, where N > 0.
262    The default value is 512.
263
264*   ``--hairpinq=N``
265
266    Set the number of hairpin queues per port to N, where 1 <= N <= 65535.
267    The default value is 0. The number of hairpin queues are added to the
268    number of TX queues and to the number of RX queues. then the first
269    RX hairpin is binded to the first TX hairpin, the second RX hairpin is
270    binded to the second TX hairpin and so on. The index of the first
271    RX hairpin queue is the number of RX queues as configured using --rxq.
272    The index of the first TX hairpin queue is the number of TX queues
273    as configured using --txq.
274
275*   ``--burst=N``
276
277    Set the number of packets per burst to N, where 1 <= N <= 512.
278    The default value is 32.
279    If set to 0, driver default is used if defined. Else, if driver
280    default is not defined, default of 32 is used.
281
282*   ``--flowgen-clones=N``
283
284    Set the number of each packet clones to be sent in `flowgen` mode.
285    Sending clones reduces host CPU load on creating packets and may help
286    in testing extreme speeds or maxing out Tx packet performance.
287    N should be not zero, but less than 'burst' parameter.
288
289*   ``--flowgen-flows=N``
290
291    Set the number of flows to be generated in `flowgen` mode, where
292    1 <= N <= INT32_MAX.
293
294*   ``--mbcache=N``
295
296    Set the cache of mbuf memory pools to N, where 0 <= N <= 512.
297    The default value is 16.
298
299*   ``--rxpt=N``
300
301    Set the prefetch threshold register of RX rings to N, where N >= 0.
302    The default value is 8.
303
304*   ``--rxht=N``
305
306    Set the host threshold register of RX rings to N, where N >= 0.
307    The default value is 8.
308
309*   ``--rxfreet=N``
310
311    Set the free threshold of RX descriptors to N, where 0 <= N < value of --rxd.
312    The default value is 0.
313
314*   ``--rxwt=N``
315
316    Set the write-back threshold register of RX rings to N, where N >= 0.
317    The default value is 4.
318
319*   ``--txpt=N``
320
321    Set the prefetch threshold register of TX rings to N, where N >= 0.
322    The default value is 36.
323
324*   ``--txht=N``
325
326    Set the host threshold register of TX rings to N, where N >= 0.
327    The default value is 0.
328
329*   ``--txwt=N``
330
331    Set the write-back threshold register of TX rings to N, where N >= 0.
332    The default value is 0.
333
334*   ``--txfreet=N``
335
336    Set the transmit free threshold of TX rings to N, where 0 <= N <= value of ``--txd``.
337    The default value is 0.
338
339*   ``--txrst=N``
340
341    Set the transmit RS bit threshold of TX rings to N, where 0 <= N <= value of ``--txd``.
342    The default value is 0.
343
344*   ``--no-flush-rx``
345
346    Don't flush the RX streams before starting forwarding. Used mainly with the PCAP PMD.
347
348*   ``--rxoffs=X[,Y]``
349
350    Set the offsets of packet segments on receiving if split
351    feature is engaged. Affects only the queues configured
352    with split offloads (currently BUFFER_SPLIT is supported only).
353
354*   ``--rxpkts=X[,Y]``
355
356    Set the length of segments to scatter packets on receiving if split
357    feature is engaged. Affects only the queues configured
358    with split offloads (currently BUFFER_SPLIT is supported only).
359    Optionally the multiple memory pools can be specified with --mbuf-size
360    command line parameter and the mbufs to receive will be allocated
361    sequentially from these extra memory pools.
362
363*   ``--txpkts=X[,Y]``
364
365    Set TX segment sizes or total packet length. Valid for ``tx-only``
366    and ``flowgen`` forwarding modes.
367
368*   ``--txonly-multi-flow``
369
370    Generate multiple flows in txonly mode.
371
372*   ``--rxq-share=[X]``
373
374    Create queues in shared Rx queue mode if device supports.
375    Shared Rx queues are grouped per X ports. X defaults to UINT32_MAX,
376    implies all ports join share group 1. Forwarding engine "shared-rxq"
377    should be used for shared Rx queues. This engine does Rx only and
378    update stream statistics accordingly.
379
380*   ``--eth-link-speed``
381
382    Set a forced link speed to the ethernet port::
383
384       10 - 10Mbps (not supported)
385       100 - 100Mbps (not supported)
386       1000 - 1Gbps
387       10000 - 10Gbps
388       25000 - 25Gbps
389       40000 - 40Gbps
390       50000 - 50Gbps
391       100000 - 100Gbps
392       200000 - 200Gbps
393       ...
394
395*   ``--disable-link-check``
396
397    Disable check on link status when starting/stopping ports.
398
399*   ``--disable-device-start``
400
401    Do not automatically start all ports. This allows testing
402    configuration of rx and tx queues before device is started
403    for the first time.
404
405*   ``--no-lsc-interrupt``
406
407    Disable LSC interrupts for all ports, even those supporting it.
408
409*   ``--no-rmv-interrupt``
410
411    Disable RMV interrupts for all ports, even those supporting it.
412
413*   ``--bitrate-stats=N``
414
415    Set the logical core N to perform bitrate calculation.
416
417*   ``--print-event <unknown|intr_lsc|queue_state|intr_reset|vf_mbox|macsec|intr_rmv|dev_probed|dev_released|flow_aged|all>``
418
419    Enable printing the occurrence of the designated event. Using all will
420    enable all of them.
421
422*   ``--mask-event <unknown|intr_lsc|queue_state|intr_reset|vf_mbox|macsec|intr_rmv|dev_probed|dev_released|flow_aged|all>``
423
424    Disable printing the occurrence of the designated event. Using all will
425    disable all of them.
426
427*   ``--flow-isolate-all``
428
429    Providing this parameter requests flow API isolated mode on all ports at
430    initialization time. It ensures all traffic is received through the
431    configured flow rules only (see flow command).
432
433    Ports that do not support this mode are automatically discarded.
434
435*   ``--tx-offloads=0xXXXXXXXX``
436
437    Set the hexadecimal bitmask of TX queue offloads.
438    The default value is 0.
439
440*   ``--rx-offloads=0xXXXXXXXX``
441
442    Set the hexadecimal bitmask of RX queue offloads.
443    The default value is 0.
444
445*   ``--hot-plug``
446
447    Enable device event monitor mechanism for hotplug.
448
449*   ``--vxlan-gpe-port=N``
450
451    Set the UDP port number of tunnel VXLAN-GPE to N.
452    The default value is 4790.
453
454*   ``--geneve-parsed-port=N``
455
456    Set the UDP port number that is used for parsing the GENEVE protocol to N.
457    HW may be configured with another tunnel Geneve port.
458    The default value is 6081.
459
460*   ``--mlockall``
461
462    Enable locking all memory.
463
464*   ``--no-mlockall``
465
466    Disable locking all memory.
467
468*   ``--mp-alloc <native|anon|xmem|xmemhuge>``
469
470    Select mempool allocation mode:
471
472    * native: create and populate mempool using native DPDK memory
473    * anon: create mempool using native DPDK memory, but populate using
474      anonymous memory
475    * xmem: create and populate mempool using externally and anonymously
476      allocated area
477    * xmemhuge: create and populate mempool using externally and anonymously
478      allocated hugepage area
479
480*   ``--noisy-tx-sw-buffer-size``
481
482    Set the number of maximum elements  of the FIFO queue to be created
483    for buffering packets. Only available with the noisy forwarding mode.
484    The default value is 0.
485
486*   ``--noisy-tx-sw-buffer-flushtime=N``
487
488    Set the time before packets in the FIFO queue is flushed.
489    Only available with the noisy forwarding mode. The default value is 0.
490
491*   ``--noisy-lkup-memory=N``
492
493    Set the size of the noisy neighbor simulation memory buffer in MB to N.
494    Only available with the noisy forwarding mode. The default value is 0.
495
496
497*   ``--noisy-lkup-num-reads=N``
498
499    Set the number of reads to be done in noisy neighbor simulation memory buffer to N.
500    Only available with the noisy forwarding mode. The default value is 0.
501
502*   ``--noisy-lkup-num-writes=N``
503
504    Set the number of writes to be done in noisy neighbor simulation memory buffer to N.
505    Only available with the noisy forwarding mode. The default value is 0.
506
507*   ``--noisy-lkup-num-reads-writes=N``
508
509    Set the number of r/w accesses to be done in noisy neighbor simulation memory buffer to N.
510    Only available with the noisy forwarding mode. The default value is 0.
511
512*   ``--no-iova-contig``
513
514    Enable to create mempool which is not IOVA contiguous. Valid only with --mp-alloc=anon.
515    The default value is 0.
516
517*   ``--rx-mq-mode``
518
519    Set the hexadecimal bitmask of RX multi queue mode which can be enabled.
520    The default value is 0x7::
521
522       RTE_ETH_MQ_RX_RSS_FLAG | RTE_ETH_MQ_RX_DCB_FLAG | RTE_ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_FLAG
523
524*   ``--record-core-cycles``
525
526    Enable measurement of CPU cycles per packet.
527
528*   ``--record-burst-stats``
529
530    Enable display of RX and TX burst stats.
531
532*   ``--hairpin-mode=0xXX``
533
534    Set the hairpin port mode with bitmask, only valid when hairpin queues number is set::
535
536	bit 4 - explicit Tx flow rule
537	bit 1 - two hairpin ports paired
538	bit 0 - two hairpin ports loop
539
540    The default value is 0. Hairpin will use single port mode and implicit Tx flow mode.
541
542
543Testpmd Multi-Process Command-line Options
544~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
545
546The following are the command-line options for testpmd multi-process support:
547
548*   primary process:
549
550.. code-block:: console
551
552    sudo ./dpdk-testpmd -a xxx --proc-type=auto -l 0-1 -- -i --rxq=4 --txq=4 \
553        --num-procs=2 --proc-id=0
554
555*   secondary process:
556
557.. code-block:: console
558
559    sudo ./dpdk-testpmd -a xxx --proc-type=auto -l 2-3 -- -i --rxq=4 --txq=4 \
560        --num-procs=2 --proc-id=1
561
562The command line options are:
563
564*   ``--num-procs=N``
565
566    The number of processes which will be used.
567
568*   ``--proc-id=ID``
569
570    The ID of the current process (ID < num-procs). ID should be different in
571    primary process and secondary process, which starts from '0'.
572
573Calculation rule for queue:
574All queues are allocated to different processes based on ``proc_num`` and
575``proc_id``.
576Calculation rule for the testpmd to allocate queues to each process:
577*   start(queue start id) = proc_id * nb_q / num_procs;
578
579*   end(queue end id) = start + nb_q / num_procs;
580
581For example, if testpmd is configured to have 4 Tx and Rx queues,
582queues 0 and 1 will be used by the primary process and
583queues 2 and 3 will be used by the secondary process.
584
585The number of queues should be a multiple of the number of processes. If not,
586redundant queues will exist after queues are allocated to processes. If RSS
587is enabled, packet loss occurs when traffic is sent to all processes at the same
588time. Some traffic goes to redundant queues and cannot be forwarded.
589
590All the dev ops is supported in primary process. While secondary process is
591not permitted to allocate or release shared memory, so some ops are not supported
592as follows:
593
594- ``dev_configure``
595- ``dev_start``
596- ``dev_stop``
597- ``rx_queue_setup``
598- ``tx_queue_setup``
599- ``rx_queue_release``
600- ``tx_queue_release``
601
602So, any command from testpmd which calls those APIs will not be supported in
603secondary process, like:
604
605.. code-block:: console
606
607    port config all rxq|txq|rxd|txd <value>
608    port config <port_id> rx_offload xxx on/off
609    port config <port_id> tx_offload xxx on/off
610
611etc.
612
613When secondary is running, port in primary is not permitted to be stopped.
614Reconfigure operation is only valid in primary.
615
616Stats is supported, stats will not change when one quits and starts, as they
617share the same buffer to store the stats. Flow rules are maintained in process
618level: primary and secondary has its own flow list (but one flow list in HW).
619The two can see all the queues, so setting the flow rules for the other is OK.
620But in the testpmd primary process receiving or transmitting packets from the
621queue allocated for secondary process is not permitted, and same for secondary
622process.
623
624Flow API and RSS are supported.
625