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31Testpmd Runtime Functions
32=========================
33
34Where the testpmd application is started in interactive mode, (-i|--interactive),
35it displays a prompt that can be used to start and stop forwarding,
36configure the application, display statistics, set the Flow Director and other tasks.
37
38.. code-block:: console
39
40    testpmd>
41
42The testpmd prompt has some, limited, readline support.
43Common bash command- line functions such as Ctrl+a and Ctrl+e to go to the start and end of the prompt line are supported
44as well as access to the command history via the up-arrow.
45
46There is also support for tab completion.
47If you type a partial command and hit <TAB> you get a list of the available completions:
48
49.. code-block:: console
50
51    testpmd> show port <TAB>
52
53        info [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|fdir|stat_qmap X
54        info [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|fdir|stat_qmap all
55        stats [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|fdir|stat_qmap X
56        stats [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|fdir|stat_qmap all
57        ...
58
59Help Functions
60--------------
61
62The testpmd has on-line help for the functions that are available at runtime.
63These are divided into sections and can be accessed using help, help section or help all:
64
65.. code-block:: console
66
67    testpmd> help
68
69        Help is available for the following sections:
70        help control    : Start and stop forwarding.
71        help display    : Displaying port, stats and config information.
72        help config     : Configuration information.
73        help ports      : Configuring ports.
74        help registers  : Reading and setting port registers.
75        help filters    : Filters configuration help.
76        help all        : All of the above sections.
77
78Control Functions
79-----------------
80
81start
82~~~~~
83
84Start packet forwarding with current configuration:
85
86start
87
88start tx_first
89~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
90
91Start packet forwarding with current configuration after sending one burst of packets:
92
93start tx_first
94
95stop
96~~~~
97
98Stop packet forwarding, and display accumulated statistics:
99
100stop
101
102quit
103~~~~
104
105Quit to prompt:
106
107quit
108
109Display Functions
110-----------------
111
112The functions in the following sections are used to display information about the
113testpmd configuration or the NIC status.
114
115show port
116~~~~~~~~~
117
118Display information for a given port or all ports:
119
120show port (info|stats|fdir|stat_qmap) (port_id|all)
121
122The available information categories are:
123
124info    : General port information such as MAC address.
125
126stats   : RX/TX statistics.
127
128fdir    : Flow Director information and statistics.
129
130stat_qmap : Queue statistics mapping.
131
132For example:
133
134.. code-block:: console
135
136    testpmd> show port info 0
137
138    ********************* Infos for port 0 *********************
139
140    MAC address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
141    Connect to socket: 0
142    memory allocation on the socket: 0
143    Link status: up
144    Link speed: 40000 Mbps
145    Link duplex: full-duplex
146    Promiscuous mode: enabled
147    Allmulticast mode: disabled
148    Maximum number of MAC addresses: 64
149    Maximum number of MAC addresses of hash filtering: 0
150    VLAN offload:
151        strip on
152        filter on
153        qinq(extend) off
154    Redirection table size: 512
155    Supported flow types:
156      ipv4-frag
157      ipv4-tcp
158      ipv4-udp
159      ipv4-sctp
160      ipv4-other
161      ipv6-frag
162      ipv6-tcp
163      ipv6-udp
164      ipv6-sctp
165      ipv6-other
166      l2_payload
167
168show port rss reta
169~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
170
171Display the rss redirection table entry indicated by masks on port X:
172
173show port (port_id) rss reta (size) (mask0, mask1...)
174
175size is used to indicate the hardware supported reta size
176
177show port rss-hash
178~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
179
180Display the RSS hash functions and RSS hash key of a port:
181
182show port (port_id) rss-hash [key]
183
184clear port
185~~~~~~~~~~
186
187Clear the port statistics for a given port or for all ports:
188
189clear port (info|stats|fdir|stat_qmap) (port_id|all)
190
191For example:
192
193.. code-block:: console
194
195    testpmd> clear port stats all
196
197show config
198~~~~~~~~~~~
199
200Displays the configuration of the application.
201The configuration comes from the command-line, the runtime or the application defaults:
202
203show config (rxtx|cores|fwd)
204
205The available information categories are:
206
207rxtx  : RX/TX configuration items.
208
209cores : List of forwarding cores.
210
211fwd   : Packet forwarding configuration.
212
213For example:
214
215.. code-block:: console
216
217    testpmd> show config rxtx
218
219    io packet forwarding - CRC stripping disabled - packets/burst=16
220    nb forwarding cores=2 - nb forwarding ports=1
221    RX queues=1 - RX desc=128 - RX free threshold=0
222    RX threshold registers: pthresh=8 hthresh=8 wthresh=4
223    TX queues=1 - TX desc=512 - TX free threshold=0
224    TX threshold registers: pthresh=36 hthresh=0 wthresh=0
225    TX RS bit threshold=0 - TXQ flags=0x0
226
227read rxd
228~~~~~~~~
229
230Display an RX descriptor for a port RX queue:
231
232read rxd (port_id) (queue_id) (rxd_id)
233
234For example:
235
236.. code-block:: console
237
238    testpmd> read rxd 0 0 4
239        0x0000000B - 0x001D0180 / 0x0000000B - 0x001D0180
240
241read txd
242~~~~~~~~
243
244Display a TX descriptor for a port TX queue:
245
246read txd (port_id) (queue_id) (txd_id)
247
248For example:
249
250.. code-block:: console
251
252    testpmd> read txd 0 0 4
253        0x00000001 - 0x24C3C440 / 0x000F0000 - 0x2330003C
254
255Configuration Functions
256-----------------------
257
258The testpmd application can be configured from the runtime as well as from the command-line.
259
260This section details the available configuration functions that are available.
261
262.. note::
263
264    Configuration changes only become active when forwarding is started/restarted.
265
266set default
267~~~~~~~~~~~
268
269Reset forwarding to the default configuration:
270
271set default
272
273set verbose
274~~~~~~~~~~~
275
276Set the debug verbosity level:
277
278set verbose (level)
279
280Currently the only available levels are 0 (silent except for error) and 1 (fully verbose).
281
282set nbport
283~~~~~~~~~~
284
285Set the number of ports used by the application:
286
287set nbport (num)
288
289This is equivalent to the --nb-ports command-line option.
290
291set nbcore
292~~~~~~~~~~
293
294Set the number of cores used by the application:
295
296set nbcore (num)
297
298This is equivalent to the --nb-cores command-line option.
299
300.. note::
301
302    The number of cores used must not be greater than number of ports used multiplied by the number of queues per port.
303
304set coremask
305~~~~~~~~~~~~
306
307Set the forwarding cores hexadecimal mask:
308
309set coremask (mask)
310
311This is equivalent to the --coremask command-line option.
312
313.. note::
314
315    The master lcore is reserved for command line parsing only and cannot be masked on for packet forwarding.
316
317set portmask
318~~~~~~~~~~~~
319
320Set the forwarding ports hexadecimal mask:
321
322set portmask (mask)
323
324This is equivalent to the --portmask command-line option.
325
326set burst
327~~~~~~~~~
328
329Set number of packets per burst:
330
331set burst (num)
332
333This is equivalent to the --burst command-line option.
334
335In mac_retry forwarding mode, the transmit delay time and number of retries can also be set.
336
337set burst tx delay (micrseconds) retry (num)
338
339set txpkts
340~~~~~~~~~~
341
342Set the length of each segment of the TX-ONLY packets:
343
344set txpkts (x[,y]*)
345
346Where x[,y]* represents a CSV list of values, without white space.
347
348set corelist
349~~~~~~~~~~~~
350
351Set the list of forwarding cores:
352
353set corelist (x[,y]*)
354
355For example, to change the forwarding cores:
356
357.. code-block:: console
358
359    testpmd> set corelist 3,1
360    testpmd> show config fwd
361
362    io packet forwarding - ports=2 - cores=2 - streams=2 - NUMA support disabled
363    Logical Core 3 (socket 0) forwards packets on 1 streams:
364    RX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:01
365    Logical Core 1 (socket 0) forwards packets on 1 streams:
366    RX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:00
367
368.. note::
369
370    The cores are used in the same order as specified on the command line.
371
372set portlist
373~~~~~~~~~~~~
374
375Set the list of forwarding ports:
376
377set portlist (x[,y]*)
378
379For example, to change the port forwarding:
380
381.. code-block:: console
382
383    testpmd> set portlist 0,2,1,3
384    testpmd> show config fwd
385
386    io packet forwarding - ports=4 - cores=1 - streams=4
387    Logical Core 3 (socket 0) forwards packets on 4 streams:
388    RX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=2/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:01
389    RX P=2/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:00
390    RX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=3/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:03
391    RX P=3/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:02
392
393vlan set strip
394~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
395
396Set the VLAN strip on a port:
397
398vlan set strip (on|off) (port_id)
399
400vlan set stripq
401~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
402
403Set the VLAN strip for a queue on a port:
404
405vlan set stripq (on|off) (port_id,queue_id)
406
407vlan set filter
408~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
409
410Set the VLAN filter on a port:
411
412vlan set filter (on|off) (port_id)
413
414vlan set qinq
415~~~~~~~~~~~~~
416
417Set the VLAN QinQ (extended queue in queue) on for a port:
418
419vlan set qinq (on|off) (port_id)
420
421vlan set tpid
422~~~~~~~~~~~~~
423
424Set the outer VLAN TPID for packet filtering on a port:
425
426vlan set tpid (value) (port_id)
427
428.. note::
429
430    TPID value must be a 16-bit number (value <= 65536).
431
432rx_vlan add
433~~~~~~~~~~~
434
435Add a VLAN ID, or all identifiers, to the set of VLAN identifiers filtered by port ID:
436
437rx_vlan add (vlan_id|all) (port_id)
438
439.. note::
440
441    VLAN filter must be set on that port. VLAN ID < 4096.
442    Depending on the NIC used, number of vlan_ids may be limited to the maximum entries
443    in VFTA table. This is important if enabling all vlan_ids.
444
445rx_vlan rm
446~~~~~~~~~~
447
448Remove a VLAN ID, or all identifiers, from the set of VLAN identifiers filtered by port ID:
449
450rx_vlan rm (vlan_id|all) (port_id)
451
452rx_vlan add(for VF)
453~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
454
455Add a VLAN ID, to the set of VLAN identifiers filtered for VF(s) for port ID:
456
457rx_vlan add (vlan_id) port (port_id) vf (vf_mask)
458
459rx_vlan rm(for VF)
460~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
461
462Remove a VLAN ID, from the set of VLAN identifiers filtered for VF(s) for port ID:
463
464rx_vlan rm (vlan_id) port (port_id) vf (vf_mask)
465
466rx_vlan set tpid
467~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
468
469Set the outer VLAN TPID for packet filtering on a port:
470
471rx_vlan set tpid (value) (port_id)
472
473tunnel_filter add
474~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
475
476Add a tunnel filter on a port:
477
478tunnel_filter add (port_id) (outer_mac) (inner_mac) (ip_addr) (inner_vlan)
479 (tunnel_type) (filter_type) (tenant_id) (queue_id)
480
481tunnel_filter remove
482~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
483
484Remove a tunnel filter on a port:
485
486tunnel_filter rm (port_id) (outer_mac) (inner_mac) (ip_addr) (inner_vlan)
487 (tunnel_type) (filter_type) (tenant_id) (queue_id)
488
489rx_vxlan_port add
490~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
491
492Add an UDP port for VXLAN packet filter on a port:
493
494rx_vxlan_port add (udp_port) (port_id)
495
496rx_vxlan_port remove
497~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
498
499Remove an UDP port for VXLAN packet filter on a port:
500
501rx_vxlan_port rm (udp_port) (port_id)
502
503tx_vlan set
504~~~~~~~~~~~
505
506Set hardware insertion of VLAN IDs in packets sent on a port:
507
508tx_vlan set (port_id) vlan_id[, vlan_id_outer]
509
510.. code-block:: console
511
512    Set a single VLAN ID (5) insertion on port 0.
513
514    tx_vlan set 0 5
515
516    Set double VLAN ID (inner: 2, outer: 3) insertion on port 1.
517
518    tx_vlan set 1 2 3
519
520tx_vlan set pvid
521~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
522
523Set port based hardware insertion of VLAN ID in packets sent on a port:
524
525tx_vlan set pvid (port_id) (vlan_id) (on|off)
526
527tx_vlan reset
528~~~~~~~~~~~~~
529
530Disable hardware insertion of a VLAN header in packets sent on a port:
531
532tx_vlan reset (port_id)
533
534csum set
535~~~~~~~~
536
537Select hardware or software calculation of the checksum when
538transmitting a packet using the csum forward engine:
539
540csum set (ip|udp|tcp|sctp|outer-ip) (hw|sw) (port_id)
541
542- ip|udp|tcp|sctp always concern the inner layer.
543
544- outer-ip concerns the outer IP layer in case the packet is recognized
545  as a tunnel packet by the forward engine (vxlan, gre and ipip are
546  supported). See "csum parse-tunnel" command.
547
548.. note::
549
550    Check the NIC Datasheet for hardware limits.
551
552csum parse-tunnel
553~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
554
555Define how tunneled packets should be handled by the csum forward
556engine.
557
558csum parse-tunnel (on|off) (tx_port_id)
559
560If enabled, the csum forward engine will try to recognize supported
561tunnel headers (vxlan, gre, ipip).
562
563If disabled, treat tunnel packets as non-tunneled packets (a inner
564header is handled as a packet payload).
565
566.. note::
567
568   The port argument is the TX port like in the "csum set" command.
569
570Example:
571
572Consider a packet as following:
573"eth_out/ipv4_out/udp_out/vxlan/eth_in/ipv4_in/tcp_in"
574
575- If parse-tunnel is enabled, the ip|udp|tcp|sctp parameters of "csum
576  set" command are about inner headers (here ipv4_in and tcp_in), and the
577  outer-ip parameter is about outer headers (here ipv4_out).
578
579- If parse-tunnel is disabled, the ip|udp|tcp|sctp parameters of "csum
580  set" command are about outer headers, here ipv4_out and udp_out.
581
582csum show
583~~~~~~~~~
584
585Display tx checksum offload configuration:
586
587csum show (port_id)
588
589tso set
590~~~~~~~
591
592Enable TCP Segmentation Offload in csum forward engine:
593
594tso set (segsize) (port_id)
595
596.. note::
597
598   Check the NIC datasheet for hardware limits
599
600tso show
601~~~~~~~~
602
603Display the status of TCP Segmentation Offload:
604
605tso show (port_id)
606
607set fwd
608~~~~~~~
609
610Set the packet forwarding mode:
611
612set fwd (io|mac|mac_retry|macswap|flowgen|rxonly|txonly|csum|icmpecho)
613
614The available information categories are:
615
616*   io: forwards packets "as-is" in I/O mode.
617    This is the fastest possible forwarding operation as it does not access packets data.
618    This is the default mode.
619
620*   mac: changes the source and the destination Ethernet addresses of packets before forwarding them.
621
622*   mac_retry: same as "mac" forwarding mode, but includes retries if the destination queue is full.
623
624*   macswap: MAC swap forwarding mode.
625    Swaps the source and the destination Ethernet addresses of packets before forwarding them.
626
627*   flowgen: multi-flow generation mode.
628    Originates a bunch of flows (varying destination IP addresses), and terminate receive traffic.
629
630*   rxonly: receives packets but doesn't transmit them.
631
632*   txonly: generates and transmits packets without receiving any.
633
634*   csum: changes the checksum field with HW or SW methods depending on the offload flags on the packet.
635
636*   icmpecho: receives a burst of packets, lookup for IMCP echo requests and, if any, send back ICMP echo replies.
637
638*   ieee1588: demonstrate L2 IEEE1588 V2 PTP timestamping for RX and TX. Requires ``CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_IEEE1588=y``.
639    Note: TX timestamping is only available in the "Full Featured" TX path. To force ``testpmd`` into this mode set ``--txqflags=0``.
640
641Example:
642
643.. code-block:: console
644
645    testpmd> set fwd rxonly
646
647    Set rxonly packet forwarding mode
648
649mac_addr add
650~~~~~~~~~~~~
651
652Add an alternative MAC address to a port:
653
654mac_addr add (port_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX)
655
656mac_addr remove
657~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
658
659Remove a MAC address from a port:
660
661mac_addr remove (port_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX)
662
663mac_addr add(for VF)
664~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
665
666Add an alternative MAC address for a VF to a port:
667
668mac_add add port (port_id) vf (vf_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX)
669
670set port-uta
671~~~~~~~~~~~~
672
673Set the unicast hash filter(s) on/off for a port X:
674
675set port (port_id) uta (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX|all) (on|off)
676
677set promisc
678~~~~~~~~~~~
679
680Set the promiscuous mode on for a port or for all ports.
681In promiscuous mode packets are not dropped if they aren't for the specified MAC address:
682
683set promisc (port_id|all) (on|off)
684
685set allmulti
686~~~~~~~~~~~~
687
688Set the allmulti mode for a port or for all ports:
689
690set allmulti (port_id|all) (on|off)
691
692Same as the ifconfig (8) option. Controls how multicast packets are handled.
693
694set flow_ctrl rx
695~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
696
697Set the link flow control parameter on a port:
698
699set flow_ctrl rx (on|off) tx (on|off) (high_water) (low_water) \
700(pause_time) (send_xon) (port_id)
701
702Where:
703
704high_water (integer): High threshold value to trigger XOFF.
705
706low_water (integer) : Low threshold value to trigger XON.
707
708pause_time (integer): Pause quota in the Pause frame.
709
710send_xon (0/1) : Send XON frame.
711
712mac_ctrl_frame_fwd : Enable receiving MAC control frames
713
714set pfc_ctrl rx
715~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
716
717Set the priority flow control parameter on a port:
718
719set pfc_ctrl rx (on|off) tx (on|off) (high_water) (low_water) \ (pause_time) (priority) (port_id)
720
721Where:
722
723priority (0-7): VLAN User Priority.
724
725set stat_qmap
726~~~~~~~~~~~~~
727
728Set statistics mapping (qmapping 0..15) for RX/TX queue on port:
729
730set stat_qmap (tx|rx) (port_id) (queue_id) (qmapping)
731
732For example, to set rx queue 2 on port 0 to mapping 5:
733
734.. code-block:: console
735
736     testpmd>set stat_qmap rx 0 2 5
737
738set port - rx/tx(for VF)
739~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
740
741Set VF receive/transmit from a port:
742
743set port (port_id) vf (vf_id) (rx|tx) (on|off)
744
745set port - mac address filter (for VF)
746~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
747
748Add/Remove unicast or multicast MAC addr filter for a VF:
749
750set port (port_id) vf (vf_id) (mac_addr)
751 (exact-mac|exact-mac-vlan|hashmac|hashmac-vlan) (on|off)
752
753set port - rx mode(for VF)
754~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
755
756Set the VF receive mode of a port:
757
758set port (port_id) vf (vf_id) rxmode (AUPE|ROPE|BAM|MPE) (on|off)
759
760The available receive modes are:
761
762*  AUPE: accepts untagged VLAN.
763
764*  ROPE: accepts unicast hash.
765
766*  BAM: accepts broadcast packets
767
768*  MPE: accepts all multicast packets
769
770set port - tx_rate (for Queue)
771~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
772
773Set TX rate limitation for queue of a port ID:
774
775set port (port_id) queue (queue_id) rate (rate_value)
776
777set port - tx_rate (for VF)
778~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
779
780Set TX rate limitation for queues in VF of a port ID:
781
782set port (port_id) vf (vf_id) rate (rate_value) queue_mask (queue_mask)
783
784set port - mirror rule
785~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
786
787Set pool or vlan type mirror rule for a port:
788
789set port (port_id) mirror-rule (rule_id) (pool-mirror-up|pool-mirror-down|vlan-mirror) (poolmask|vlanid[,vlanid]*) dst-pool (pool_id) (on|off)
790
791Set link mirror rule for a port:
792
793set port (port_id) mirror-rule (rule_id) (uplink-mirror|downlink-mirror) dst-pool (pool_id) (on|off)
794
795For example to enable mirror traffic with vlan 0,1 to pool 0:
796
797.. code-block:: console
798
799    set port 0 mirror-rule 0 vlan-mirror 0,1 dst-pool 0 on
800
801reset port - mirror rule
802~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
803
804Reset a mirror rule for a port.
805
806reset port (port_id) mirror-rule (rule_id)
807
808set flush_rx
809~~~~~~~~~~~~
810
811Flush (default) or don't flush RX streams before forwarding.
812Mainly used with PCAP drivers to avoid the default behavior of flushing the first 512 packets on RX streams.
813
814set flush_rx off
815
816set bypass mode
817~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
818
819Set the bypass mode for the lowest port on bypass enabled NIC.
820
821set bypass mode (normal|bypass|isolate) (port_id)
822
823set bypass event
824~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
825
826Set the event required to initiate specified bypass mode for the lowest port on a bypass enabled NIC where:
827
828*   timeout: enable bypass after watchdog timeout.
829
830*   os_on: enable bypass when OS/board is powered on.
831
832*   os_off: enable bypass when OS/board is powered off.
833
834*   power_on: enable bypass when power supply is turned on.
835
836*   power_off: enable bypass when power supply is turned off.
837
838set bypass event (timeout|os_on|os_off|power_on|power_off) mode (normal|bypass|isolate) (port_id)
839
840set bypass timeout
841~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
842
843Set the bypass watchdog timeout to 'n' seconds where 0 = instant.
844
845set bypass timeout (0|1.5|2|3|4|8|16|32)
846
847show bypass config
848~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
849
850Show the bypass configuration for a bypass enabled NIC using the lowest port on the NIC.
851
852show bypass config (port_id)
853
854set link up
855~~~~~~~~~~~
856
857Set link up for a port.
858
859set link-up port (port id)
860
861set link down
862~~~~~~~~~~~~~
863
864Set link down for a port.
865
866set link-down port (port id)
867
868Port Functions
869--------------
870
871The following sections show functions for configuring ports.
872
873.. note::
874
875    Port configuration changes only become active when forwarding is started/restarted.
876
877port attach
878~~~~~~~~~~~
879
880Attach a port specified by pci address or virtual device args.
881
882To attach a new pci device, the device should be recognized by kernel first.
883Then it should be moved under DPDK management.
884Finally the port can be attached to testpmd.
885On the other hand, to attach a port created by virtual device, above steps are not needed.
886
887port attach (identifier)
888
889For example, to attach a port whose pci address is 0000:02:00.0.
890
891.. code-block:: console
892
893    testpmd> port attach 0000:02:00.0
894    Attaching a new port...
895    ... snip ...
896    Port 0 is attached. Now total ports is 1
897    Done
898
899For example, to attach a port created by pcap PMD.
900
901.. code-block:: console
902
903    testpmd> port attach eth_pcap0,iface=eth0
904    Attaching a new port...
905    ... snip ...
906    Port 0 is attached. Now total ports is 1
907    Done
908
909In this case, identifier is "eth_pcap0,iface=eth0".
910This identifier format is the same as "--vdev" format of DPDK applications.
911
912For example, to re-attach a bonded port which has been previously detached,
913the mode and slave parameters must be given.
914
915.. code-block:: console
916
917    testpmd> port attach eth_bond_testpmd_0,mode=0,slave=1
918    Attaching a new port...
919    EAL: Initializing pmd_bond for eth_bond_testpmd_0
920    EAL: Create bonded device eth_bond_testpmd_0 on port 0 in mode 0 on socket 0.
921    Port 0 is attached. Now total ports is 1
922    Done
923
924
925port detach
926~~~~~~~~~~~
927
928Detach a specific port.
929
930Before detaching a port, the port should be closed.
931Also to remove a pci device completely from the system, first detach the port from testpmd.
932Then the device should be moved under kernel management.
933Finally the device can be removed using kernel pci hotplug functionality.
934On the other hand, to remove a port created by a virtual device, above steps are not needed.
935
936port detach (port_id)
937
938For example, to detach a port 0.
939
940.. code-block:: console
941
942    testpmd> port detach 0
943    Detaching a port...
944    ... snip ...
945    Done
946
947port start
948~~~~~~~~~~
949
950Start all ports or a specific port:
951
952port start (port_id|all)
953
954port stop
955~~~~~~~~~
956
957Stop all ports or a specific port:
958
959port stop (port_id|all)
960
961port close
962~~~~~~~~~~
963
964Close all ports or a specific port:
965
966port close (port_id|all)
967
968port start/stop queue
969~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
970
971Start/stop a rx/tx queue on a specific port:
972
973port (port_id) (rxq|txq) (queue_id) (start|stop)
974
975Only take effect when port is started.
976
977port config - speed
978~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
979
980Set the speed and duplex mode for all ports or a specific port:
981
982port config (port_id|all) speed (10|100|1000|10000|auto) duplex (half|full|auto)
983
984port config - queues/descriptors
985~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
986
987Set number of queues/descriptors for rxq, txq, rxd and txd:
988
989port config all (rxq|txq|rxd|txd) (value)
990
991This is equivalent to the --rxq, --txq, --rxd and --txd command-line options.
992
993port config - max-pkt-len
994~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
995
996Set the maximum packet length:
997
998port config all max-pkt-len (value)
999
1000This is equivalent to the --max-pkt-len command-line option.
1001
1002port config - CRC Strip
1003~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1004
1005Set hardware CRC stripping on or off for all ports:
1006
1007port config all crc-strip (on|off)
1008
1009CRC stripping is off by default.
1010
1011The on option is equivalent to the --crc-strip command-line option.
1012
1013port config - RX Checksum
1014~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1015
1016Set hardware RX checksum offload to on or off for all ports:
1017
1018port config all rx-cksum (on|off)
1019
1020Checksum offload is off by default.
1021
1022The on option is equivalent to the --enable-rx-cksum command-line option.
1023
1024port config - VLAN
1025~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1026
1027Set hardware VLAN on or off for all ports:
1028
1029port config all hw-vlan (on|off)
1030
1031Hardware VLAN is on by default.
1032
1033The off option is equivalent to the --disable-hw-vlan command-line option.
1034
1035port config - VLAN filter
1036~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1037
1038Set hardware VLAN filter on or off for all ports:
1039
1040port config all hw-vlan-filter (on|off)
1041
1042Hardware VLAN filter is on by default.
1043
1044The off option is equivalent to the --disable-hw-vlan-filter command-line option.
1045
1046port config - VLAN strip
1047~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1048
1049Set hardware VLAN strip on or off for all ports:
1050
1051port config all hw-vlan-strip (on|off)
1052
1053Hardware VLAN strip is on by default.
1054
1055The off option is equivalent to the --disable-hw-vlan-strip command-line option.
1056
1057port config - VLAN extend
1058~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1059
1060Set hardware VLAN extend on or off for all ports:
1061
1062port config all hw-vlan-extend (on|off)
1063
1064Hardware VLAN extend is off by default.
1065
1066The off option is equivalent to the --disable-hw-vlan-extend command-line option.
1067
1068port config - Drop Packets
1069~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1070
1071Set packet drop for packets with no descriptors on or off for all ports:
1072
1073port config all drop-en (on|off)
1074
1075Packet dropping for packets with no descriptors is off by default.
1076
1077The on option is equivalent to the --enable-drop-en command-line option.
1078
1079port config - RSS
1080~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1081
1082Set the RSS (Receive Side Scaling) mode on or off:
1083
1084port config all rss (all|ip|tcp|udp|sctp|ether|none)
1085
1086RSS is on by default.
1087
1088The off option is equivalent to the --disable-rss command-line option.
1089
1090port config - RSS Reta
1091~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1092
1093Set the RSS (Receive Side Scaling) redirection table:
1094
1095port config all rss reta (hash,queue)[,(hash,queue)]
1096
1097port config - DCB
1098~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1099
1100Set the DCB mode for an individual port:
1101
1102port config (port_id) dcb vt (on|off) (traffic_class) pfc (on|off)
1103
1104The traffic class should be 4 or 8.
1105
1106port config - Burst
1107~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1108
1109Set the number of packets per burst:
1110
1111port config all burst (value)
1112
1113This is equivalent to the --burst command-line option.
1114
1115port config - Threshold
1116~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1117
1118Set thresholds for TX/RX queues:
1119
1120port config all (threshold) (value)
1121
1122Where the threshold type can be:
1123
1124*   txpt: Set the prefetch threshold register of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1125
1126*   txht: Set the host threshold register of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1127
1128*   txwt: Set the write-back threshold register of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1129
1130*   rxpt: Set the prefetch threshold register of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1131
1132*   rxht: Set the host threshold register of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1133
1134*   rxwt: Set the write-back threshold register of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= 255.
1135
1136*   txfreet: Set the transmit free threshold of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= txd.
1137
1138*   rxfreet: Set the transmit free threshold of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= rxd.
1139
1140*   txrst: Set the transmit RS bit threshold of TX rings, 0 <= value <= txd.
1141    These threshold options are also available from the command-line.
1142
1143Link Bonding Functions
1144----------------------
1145
1146The Link Bonding functions make it possible to dynamically create and
1147manage link bonding devices from within testpmd interactive prompt.
1148
1149create bonded device
1150~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1151
1152Create a new bonding device:
1153
1154create bonded device (mode) (socket)
1155
1156For example, to create a bonded device in mode 1 on socket 0.
1157
1158.. code-block:: console
1159
1160    testpmd> create bonded 1 0
1161    created new bonded device (port X)
1162
1163add bonding slave
1164~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1165
1166Adds Ethernet device to a Link Bonding device:
1167
1168add bonding slave (slave id) (port id)
1169
1170For example, to add Ethernet device (port 6) to a Link Bonding device (port 10).
1171
1172.. code-block:: console
1173
1174    testpmd> add bonding slave 6 10
1175
1176
1177remove bonding slave
1178~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1179
1180Removes an Ethernet slave device from a Link Bonding device:
1181
1182remove bonding slave (slave id) (port id)
1183
1184For example, to remove Ethernet slave device (port 6) to a Link Bonding device (port 10).
1185
1186.. code-block:: console
1187
1188    testpmd> remove bonding slave 6 10
1189
1190set bonding mode
1191~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1192
1193Set the Link Bonding mode of a Link Bonding device:
1194
1195set bonding mode (value) (port id)
1196
1197For example, to set the bonding mode of a Link Bonding device (port 10) to broadcast (mode 3).
1198
1199.. code-block:: console
1200
1201    testpmd> set bonding mode 3 10
1202
1203set bonding primary
1204~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1205
1206Set an Ethernet slave device as the primary device on a Link Bonding device:
1207
1208set bonding primary (slave id) (port id)
1209
1210For example, to set the Ethernet slave device (port 6) as the primary port of a Link Bonding device (port 10).
1211
1212.. code-block:: console
1213
1214    testpmd> set bonding primary 6 10
1215
1216set bonding mac
1217~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1218
1219Set the MAC address of a Link Bonding device:
1220
1221set bonding mac (port id) (mac)
1222
1223For example, to set the MAC address of a Link Bonding device (port 10) to 00:00:00:00:00:01
1224
1225.. code-block:: console
1226
1227    testpmd> set bonding mac 10 00:00:00:00:00:01
1228
1229set bonding xmit_balance_policy
1230~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1231
1232Set the transmission policy for a Link Bonding device when it is in Balance XOR mode:
1233
1234set bonding xmit_balance_policy (port_id) (l2|l23|l34)
1235
1236For example, set a Link Bonding device (port 10) to use a balance policy of layer 3+4 (IP addresses & UDP ports )
1237
1238.. code-block:: console
1239
1240    testpmd> set bonding xmit_balance_policy 10 l34
1241
1242
1243set bonding mon_period
1244~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1245
1246Set the link status monitoring polling period in milliseconds for a bonding device.
1247
1248This adds support for PMD slave devices which do not support link status interrupts.
1249When the mon_period is set to a value greater than 0 then all PMD's which do not support
1250link status ISR will be queried every polling interval to check if their link status has changed.
1251
1252set bonding mon_period (port_id) (value)
1253
1254For example, to set the link status monitoring polling period of bonded device (port 5) to 150ms
1255
1256.. code-block:: console
1257
1258    testpmd> set bonding mon_period 5 150
1259
1260
1261show bonding config
1262~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1263
1264Show the current configuration of a Link Bonding device:
1265
1266show bonding config (port id)
1267
1268For example,
1269to show the configuration a Link Bonding device (port 9) with 3 slave devices (1, 3, 4)
1270in balance mode with a transmission policy of layer 2+3.
1271
1272.. code-block:: console
1273
1274    testpmd> show bonding config 9
1275        Bonding mode: 2
1276        Balance Xmit Policy: BALANCE_XMIT_POLICY_LAYER23
1277        Slaves (3): [1 3 4]
1278        Active Slaves (3): [1 3 4]
1279        Primary: [3]
1280
1281Register Functions
1282------------------
1283
1284The Register functions can be used to read from and write to registers on the network card referenced by a port number.
1285This is mainly useful for debugging purposes.
1286Reference should be made to the appropriate datasheet for the network card for details on the register addresses
1287and fields that can be accessed.
1288
1289read reg
1290~~~~~~~~
1291
1292Display the value of a port register:
1293
1294read reg (port_id) (address)
1295
1296For example, to examine the Flow Director control register (FDIRCTL, 0x0000EE000) on an Intel® 82599 10 GbE Controller:
1297
1298.. code-block:: console
1299
1300    testpmd> read reg 0 0xEE00
1301    port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x4A060029 (1241907241)
1302
1303read regfield
1304~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1305
1306Display a port register bit field:
1307
1308read regfield (port_id) (address) (bit_x) (bit_y)
1309
1310For example, reading the lowest two bits from the register in the example above:
1311
1312.. code-block:: console
1313
1314    testpmd> read regfield 0 0xEE00 0 1
1315    port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: bits[0, 1]=0x1 (1)
1316
1317read regbit
1318~~~~~~~~~~~
1319
1320Display a single port register bit:
1321
1322read regbit (port_id) (address) (bit_x)
1323
1324For example, reading the lowest bit from the register in the example above:
1325
1326.. code-block:: console
1327
1328    testpmd> read regbit 0 0xEE00 0
1329    port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: bit 0=1
1330
1331write reg
1332~~~~~~~~~
1333
1334Set the value of a port register:
1335
1336write reg (port_id) (address) (value)
1337
1338For example, to clear a register:
1339
1340.. code-block:: console
1341
1342    testpmd> write reg 0 0xEE00 0x0
1343    port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x00000000 (0)
1344
1345write regfield
1346~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1347
1348Set bit field of a port register:
1349
1350write regfield (port_id) (address) (bit_x) (bit_y) (value)
1351
1352For example, writing to the register cleared in the example above:
1353
1354.. code-block:: console
1355
1356    testpmd> write regfield 0 0xEE00 0 1 2
1357    port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x00000002 (2)
1358
1359write regbit
1360~~~~~~~~~~~~
1361
1362Set single bit value of a port register:
1363
1364write regbit (port_id) (address) (bit_x) (value)
1365
1366For example, to set the high bit in the register from the example above:
1367
1368.. code-block:: console
1369
1370    testpmd> write regbit 0 0xEE00 31 1
1371    port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x8000000A (2147483658)
1372
1373Filter Functions
1374----------------
1375
1376This section details the available filter functions that are available.
1377
1378ethertype_filter
1379~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1380
1381Add or delete a L2 Ethertype filter, which identify packets by their L2 Ethertype mainly assign them to a receive queue.
1382
1383ethertype_filter (port_id) (add|del) (mac_addr|mac_ignr) (mac_address) ethertype (ether_type) (drop|fwd) queue (queue_id)
1384
1385The available information parameters are:
1386
1387*   port_id:  the port which the Ethertype filter assigned on.
1388
1389*   mac_addr: compare destination mac address.
1390
1391*   mac_ignr: ignore destination mac address match.
1392
1393*   mac_address: destination mac address to match.
1394
1395*   ether_type: the EtherType value want to match,
1396    for example 0x0806 for ARP packet. 0x0800 (IPv4) and 0x86DD (IPv6) are invalid.
1397
1398*   queue_id : The receive queue associated with this EtherType filter. It is meaningless when deleting or dropping.
1399
1400Example, to add/remove an ethertype filter rule:
1401
1402.. code-block:: console
1403
1404    testpmd> ethertype_filter 0 add mac_ignr ethertype 0x0806 fwd queue 3
1405    testpmd> ethertype_filter 0 del mac_ignr ethertype 0x0806 fwd queue 3
1406
14072tuple_filter
1408~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1409
1410Add or delete a 2-tuple filter,
1411which identify packets by specific protocol and destination TCP/UDP port
1412and forwards packets into one of the receive queues.
1413
14142tuple_filter (port_id) (add|del) dst_port (dst_port_value) protocol (protocol_value)
1415mask (mask_value) tcp_flags (tcp_flags_value) priority (prio_value) queue (queue_id)
1416
1417The available information parameters are:
1418
1419*   port_id: the port which the 2-tuple filter assigned on.
1420
1421*   dst_port_value: destination port in L4.
1422
1423*   protocol_value: IP L4 protocol.
1424
1425*   mask_value: participates in the match or not by bit for field above, 1b means participate.
1426
1427*   tcp_flags_value: TCP control bits. The non-zero value is invalid, when the pro_value is not set to 0x06 (TCP).
1428
1429*   prio_value: priority of this filter.
1430
1431*   queue_id: The receive queue associated with this 2-tuple filter.
1432
1433Example, to add/remove an 2tuple filter rule:
1434
1435.. code-block:: console
1436
1437    testpmd> 2tuple_filter 0 add dst_port 32 protocol 0x06 mask 0x03 tcp_flags 0x02 priority 3 queue 3
1438    testpmd> 2tuple_filter 0 del dst_port 32 protocol 0x06 mask 0x03 tcp_flags 0x02 priority 3 queue 3
1439
14405tuple_filter
1441~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1442
1443Add or delete a 5-tuple filter,
1444which consists of a 5-tuple (protocol, source and destination IP addresses, source and destination TCP/UDP/SCTP port)
1445and routes packets into one of the receive queues.
1446
14475tuple_filter (port_id) (add|del) dst_ip (dst_address) src_ip (src_address) dst_port (dst_port_value) src_port (src_port_value)
1448protocol (protocol_value) mask (mask_value) tcp_flags (tcp_flags_value) priority (prio_value) queue (queue_id)
1449
1450The available information parameters are:
1451
1452*   port_id: the port which the 5-tuple filter assigned on.
1453
1454*   dst_address: destination IP address.
1455
1456*   src_address: source IP address.
1457
1458*   dst_port_value: TCP/UDP destination port.
1459
1460*   src_port_value: TCP/UDP source port.
1461
1462*   protocol_value: L4 protocol.
1463
1464*   mask_value: participates in the match or not by bit for field above, 1b means participate
1465
1466*   tcp_flags_value: TCP control bits. The non-zero value is invalid, when the protocol_value is not set to 0x06 (TCP).
1467
1468*   prio_value: the priority of this filter.
1469
1470*   queue_id: The receive queue associated with this 5-tuple filter.
1471
1472Example, to add/remove an 5tuple filter rule:
1473
1474.. code-block:: console
1475
1476    testpmd> 5tuple_filter 0 add dst_ip 2.2.2.5 src_ip 2.2.2.4 dst_port 64 src_port 32 protocol 0x06 mask 0x1F flags 0x0 priority 3 queue 3
1477    testpmd> 5tuple_filter 0 del dst_ip 2.2.2.5 src_ip 2.2.2.4 dst_port 64 src_port 32 protocol 0x06 mask 0x1F flags 0x0 priority 3 queue 3
1478
1479syn_filter
1480~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1481
1482By SYN filter, TCP packets whose *SYN* flag is set can be forwarded to a separate queue.
1483
1484syn_filter (port_id) (add|del) priority (high|low) queue (queue_id)
1485
1486The available information parameters are:
1487
1488*   port_id: the port which the SYN filter assigned on.
1489
1490*   high: this SYN filter has higher priority than other filters.
1491
1492*   low: this SYN filter has lower priority than other filters.
1493
1494*   queue_id: The receive queue associated with this SYN filter
1495
1496Example:
1497
1498.. code-block:: console
1499
1500    testpmd> syn_filter 0 add priority high queue 3
1501
1502flex_filter
1503~~~~~~~~~~~
1504
1505With flex filter, packets can be recognized by any arbitrary pattern within the first 128 bytes of the packet
1506and routes packets into one of the receive queues.
1507
1508flex_filter (port_id) (add|del) len (len_value) bytes (bytes_value)
1509mask (mask_value) priority (prio_value) queue (queue_id)
1510
1511The available information parameters are:
1512
1513*   port_id: the port which the Flex filter is assigned on.
1514
1515*   len_value: filter length in bytes, no greater than 128.
1516
1517*   bytes_value: a string in hexadecimal, means the value the flex filter needs to match.
1518
1519*   mask_value: a string in hexadecimal, bit 1 means corresponding byte participates in the match.
1520
1521*   prio_value: the priority of this filter.
1522
1523*   queue_id: the receive queue associated with this Flex filter.
1524
1525Example:
1526
1527.. code-block:: console
1528
1529   testpmd> flex_filter 0 add len 16 bytes 0x00000000000000000000000008060000
1530        mask 000C priority 3 queue 3
1531
1532   testpmd> flex_filter 0 del len 16 bytes 0x00000000000000000000000008060000
1533        mask 000C priority 3 queue 3
1534
1535flow_director_filter
1536~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1537
1538The Flow Director works in receive mode to identify specific flows or sets of flows and route them to specific queues.
1539
1540Two types of filtering are supported which are referred to as Perfect Match and Signature filters, the match mode
1541is set by the --pkt-filter-mode command-line parameter:
1542
1543*   Perfect match filters.
1544    The hardware checks a match between the masked fields of the received packets and the programmed filters.
1545
1546*   Signature filters.
1547    The hardware checks a match between a hash-based signature of the masked fields of the received packet.
1548
1549The Flow Director filters can match the different fields for different type of packet: flow type, specific input set
1550per flow type and the flexible payload. The Flow Director can also mask out parts of all of these fields so that filters
1551are only applied to certain fields or parts of the fields.
1552
1553Different NICs may have different capabilities, command show port fdir (port_id) can be used to acquire the information.
1554
1555# Commands to add flow director filters of different flow types.
1556
1557flow_director_filter (port_id) (add|del|update) flow (ipv4-other|ipv4-frag|ipv6-other|ipv6-frag)
1558src (src_ip_address) dst (dst_ip_address) vlan (vlan_value) flexbytes (flexbytes_value)
1559(drop|fwd) queue (queue_id) fd_id (fd_id_value)
1560
1561flow_director_filter (port_id) (add|del|update) flow (ipv4-tcp|ipv4-udp|ipv6-tcp|ipv6-udp)
1562src (src_ip_address) (src_port) dst (dst_ip_address) (dst_port) vlan (vlan_value)
1563flexbytes (flexbytes_value) (drop|fwd) queue (queue_id) fd_id (fd_id_value)
1564
1565flow_director_filter (port_id) (add|del|update) flow (ipv4-sctp|ipv6-sctp)
1566src (src_ip_address) (src_port) dst (dst_ip_address) (dst_port) tag (verification_tag)
1567vlan (vlan_value) flexbytes (flexbytes_value) (drop|fwd) queue (queue_id) fd_id (fd_id_value)
1568
1569flow_director_filter (port_id) (add|del|update) flow l2_payload
1570ether (ethertype) flexbytes (flexbytes_value) (drop|fwd) queue (queue_id) fd_id (fd_id_value)
1571
1572For example, to add an ipv4-udp flow type filter:
1573
1574.. code-block:: console
1575
1576    testpmd> flow_director_filter 0 add flow ipv4-udp src 2.2.2.3 32 dst 2.2.2.5 33 vlan 0x1 flexbytes (0x88,0x48) fwd queue 1 fd_id 1
1577
1578For example, add an ipv4-other flow type filter:
1579
1580.. code-block:: console
1581
1582    testpmd> flow_director_filter 0 add flow ipv4-other src 2.2.2.3 dst 2.2.2.5 vlan 0x1 flexbytes (0x88,0x48) fwd queue 1 fd_id 1
1583
1584flush_flow_director
1585~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1586
1587flush all flow director filters on a device:
1588
1589flush_flow_director (port_id)
1590
1591Example, to flush all flow director filter on port 0:
1592
1593.. code-block:: console
1594
1595   testpmd> flush_flow_director 0
1596
1597flow_director_mask
1598~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1599
1600set flow director's masks on match input set
1601
1602flow_director_mask (port_id) vlan (vlan_value) src_mask (ipv4_src) (ipv6_src) (src_port) dst_mask (ipv4_dst) (ipv6_dst) (dst_port)
1603
1604Example, to set flow director mask on port 0:
1605
1606.. code-block:: console
1607
1608   testpmd> flow_director_mask 0 vlan 0xefff src_mask 255.255.255.255 FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF 0xFFFF dst_mask 255.255.255.255 FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF 0xFFFF
1609
1610
1611flow_director_flex_mask
1612~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1613
1614set masks of flow director's flexible payload based on certain flow type:
1615
1616flow_director_flex_mask (port_id) flow (none|ipv4-other|ipv4-frag|ipv4-tcp|ipv4-udp|ipv4-sctp|
1617ipv6-other|ipv6-frag|ipv6-tcp|ipv6-udp|ipv6-sctp|l2_payload|all) (mask)
1618
1619Example, to set flow director's flex mask for all flow type on port 0:
1620
1621.. code-block:: console
1622
1623   testpmd> flow_director_flex_mask 0 flow all (0xff,0xff,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)
1624
1625
1626flow_director_flex_payload
1627~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1628
1629Configure flexible payload selection.
1630
1631flow_director_flex_payload (port_id) (raw|l2|l3|l4) (config)
1632
1633For example, to select the first 16 bytes from the offset 4 (bytes) of packet's payload as flexible payload.
1634
1635.. code-block:: console
1636
1637   testpmd> flow_director_flex_payload 0 l4 (4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19)
1638
1639get_sym_hash_ena_per_port
1640~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1641
1642Get symmetric hash enable configuration per port.
1643
1644get_sym_hash_ena_per_port (port_id)
1645
1646For example, to get symmetric hash enable configuration of port 1.
1647
1648.. code-block:: console
1649
1650    testpmd> get_sym_hash_ena_per_port 1
1651
1652set_sym_hash_ena_per_port
1653~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1654
1655Set symmetric hash enable configuration per port to enable or disable.
1656
1657set_sym_hash_ena_per_port (port_id) (enable|disable)
1658
1659For example, to set symmetric hash enable configuration of port 1 to enable.
1660
1661.. code-block:: console
1662
1663    testpmd> set_sym_hash_ena_per_port 1 enable
1664
1665get_hash_global_config
1666~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1667
1668Get the global configurations of hash filters.
1669
1670get_hash_global_config (port_id)
1671
1672For example, to get the global configurations of hash filters of port 1.
1673
1674.. code-block:: console
1675
1676    testpmd> get_hash_global_config 1
1677
1678set_hash_global_config
1679~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1680
1681Set the global configurations of hash filters.
1682
1683set_hash_global_config (port_id) (toeplitz|simple_xor|default)
1684(ipv4|ipv4-frag|ipv4-tcp|ipv4-udp|ipv4-sctp|ipv4-other|ipv6|ipv6-frag|ipv6-tcp|ipv6-udp|ipv6-sctp|ipv6-other|l2_payload)
1685(enable|disable)
1686
1687For example, to enable simple_xor for flow type of ipv6 on port 2.
1688
1689.. code-block:: console
1690
1691    testpmd> set_hash_global_config 2 simple_xor ipv6 enable
1692