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SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 2 Copyright(c) 2010-2016 Intel Corporation. 3 4.. _testpmd_runtime: 5 6Testpmd Runtime Functions 7========================= 8 9Where the testpmd application is started in interactive mode, (``-i|--interactive``), 10it displays a prompt that can be used to start and stop forwarding, 11configure the application, display statistics (including the extended NIC 12statistics aka xstats) , set the Flow Director and other tasks:: 13 14 testpmd> 15 16The testpmd prompt has some, limited, readline support. 17Common bash command-line functions such as ``Ctrl+a`` and ``Ctrl+e`` to go to the start and end of the prompt line are supported 18as well as access to the command history via the up-arrow. 19 20There is also support for tab completion. 21If you type a partial command and hit ``<TAB>`` you get a list of the available completions: 22 23.. code-block:: console 24 25 testpmd> show port <TAB> 26 27 info [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|xstats|fdir|dcb_tc|cap X 28 info [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|xstats|fdir|dcb_tc|cap all 29 stats [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|xstats|fdir|dcb_tc|cap X 30 stats [Mul-choice STRING]: show|clear port info|stats|xstats|fdir|dcb_tc|cap all 31 ... 32 33 34.. note:: 35 36 Some examples in this document are too long to fit on one line are shown wrapped at `"\\"` for display purposes:: 37 38 testpmd> set flow_ctrl rx (on|off) tx (on|off) (high_water) (low_water) \ 39 (pause_time) (send_xon) (port_id) 40 41In the real ``testpmd>`` prompt these commands should be on a single line. 42 43Help Functions 44-------------- 45 46The testpmd has on-line help for the functions that are available at runtime. 47These are divided into sections and can be accessed using help, help section or help all: 48 49.. code-block:: console 50 51 testpmd> help 52 53 help control : Start and stop forwarding. 54 help display : Displaying port, stats and config information. 55 help config : Configuration information. 56 help ports : Configuring ports. 57 help registers : Reading and setting port registers. 58 help filters : Filters configuration help. 59 help all : All of the above sections. 60 61 62Command File Functions 63---------------------- 64 65To facilitate loading large number of commands or to avoid cutting and pasting where not 66practical or possible testpmd supports alternative methods for executing commands. 67 68* If started with the ``--cmdline-file=FILENAME`` command line argument testpmd 69 will execute all CLI commands contained within the file immediately before 70 starting packet forwarding or entering interactive mode. 71 72.. code-block:: console 73 74 ./dpdk-testpmd -n4 -r2 ... -- -i --cmdline-file=/home/ubuntu/flow-create-commands.txt 75 Interactive-mode selected 76 CLI commands to be read from /home/ubuntu/flow-create-commands.txt 77 Configuring Port 0 (socket 0) 78 Port 0: 7C:FE:90:CB:74:CE 79 Configuring Port 1 (socket 0) 80 Port 1: 7C:FE:90:CB:74:CA 81 Checking link statuses... 82 Port 0 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex 83 Port 1 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex 84 Done 85 Flow rule #0 created 86 Flow rule #1 created 87 ... 88 ... 89 Flow rule #498 created 90 Flow rule #499 created 91 Read all CLI commands from /home/ubuntu/flow-create-commands.txt 92 testpmd> 93 94 95* At run-time additional commands can be loaded in bulk by invoking the ``load FILENAME`` 96 command. 97 98.. code-block:: console 99 100 testpmd> load /home/ubuntu/flow-create-commands.txt 101 Flow rule #0 created 102 Flow rule #1 created 103 ... 104 ... 105 Flow rule #498 created 106 Flow rule #499 created 107 Read all CLI commands from /home/ubuntu/flow-create-commands.txt 108 testpmd> 109 110 111In all cases output from any included command will be displayed as standard output. 112Execution will continue until the end of the file is reached regardless of 113whether any errors occur. The end user must examine the output to determine if 114any failures occurred. 115 116 117Control Functions 118----------------- 119 120start 121~~~~~ 122 123Start packet forwarding with current configuration:: 124 125 testpmd> start 126 127start tx_first 128~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 129 130Start packet forwarding with current configuration after sending specified number of bursts of packets:: 131 132 testpmd> start tx_first (""|burst_num) 133 134The default burst number is 1 when ``burst_num`` not presented. 135 136stop 137~~~~ 138 139Stop packet forwarding, and display accumulated statistics:: 140 141 testpmd> stop 142 143quit 144~~~~ 145 146Quit to prompt:: 147 148 testpmd> quit 149 150 151Display Functions 152----------------- 153 154The functions in the following sections are used to display information about the 155testpmd configuration or the NIC status. 156 157show port 158~~~~~~~~~ 159 160Display information for a given port or all ports:: 161 162 testpmd> show port (info|summary|stats|xstats|fdir|dcb_tc|cap) (port_id|all) 163 164The available information categories are: 165 166* ``info``: General port information such as MAC address. 167 168* ``summary``: Brief port summary such as Device Name, Driver Name etc. 169 170* ``stats``: RX/TX statistics. 171 172* ``xstats``: RX/TX extended NIC statistics. 173 174* ``fdir``: Flow Director information and statistics. 175 176* ``dcb_tc``: DCB information such as TC mapping. 177 178For example: 179 180.. code-block:: console 181 182 testpmd> show port info 0 183 184 ********************* Infos for port 0 ********************* 185 186 MAC address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX 187 Connect to socket: 0 188 memory allocation on the socket: 0 189 Link status: up 190 Link speed: 40000 Mbps 191 Link duplex: full-duplex 192 Promiscuous mode: enabled 193 Allmulticast mode: disabled 194 Maximum number of MAC addresses: 64 195 Maximum number of MAC addresses of hash filtering: 0 196 VLAN offload: 197 strip on, filter on, extend off, qinq strip off 198 Redirection table size: 512 199 Supported flow types: 200 ipv4-frag 201 ipv4-tcp 202 ipv4-udp 203 ipv4-sctp 204 ipv4-other 205 ipv6-frag 206 ipv6-tcp 207 ipv6-udp 208 ipv6-sctp 209 ipv6-other 210 l2_payload 211 port 212 vxlan 213 geneve 214 nvgre 215 vxlan-gpe 216 217show port (module_eeprom|eeprom) 218~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 219 220Display the EEPROM information of a port:: 221 222 testpmd> show port (port_id) (module_eeprom|eeprom) 223 224show port rss reta 225~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 226 227Display the rss redirection table entry indicated by masks on port X:: 228 229 testpmd> show port (port_id) rss reta (size) (mask0, mask1...) 230 231size is used to indicate the hardware supported reta size 232 233show port rss-hash 234~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 235 236Display the RSS hash functions and RSS hash key of a port:: 237 238 testpmd> show port (port_id) rss-hash [key] 239 240clear port 241~~~~~~~~~~ 242 243Clear the port statistics and forward engine statistics for a given port or for all ports:: 244 245 testpmd> clear port (info|stats|xstats|fdir) (port_id|all) 246 247For example:: 248 249 testpmd> clear port stats all 250 251show (rxq|txq) 252~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 253 254Display information for a given port's RX/TX queue:: 255 256 testpmd> show (rxq|txq) info (port_id) (queue_id) 257 258show desc status(rxq|txq) 259~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 260 261Display information for a given port's RX/TX descriptor status:: 262 263 testpmd> show port (port_id) (rxq|txq) (queue_id) desc (desc_id) status 264 265show rxq desc used count 266~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 267 268Display the number of receive packet descriptors currently filled by hardware 269and ready to be processed by the driver on a given RX queue:: 270 271 testpmd> show port (port_id) rxq (queue_id) desc used count 272 273show config 274~~~~~~~~~~~ 275 276Displays the configuration of the application. 277The configuration comes from the command-line, the runtime or the application defaults:: 278 279 testpmd> show config (rxtx|cores|fwd|rxoffs|rxpkts|txpkts|txtimes) 280 281The available information categories are: 282 283* ``rxtx``: RX/TX configuration items. 284 285* ``cores``: List of forwarding cores. 286 287* ``fwd``: Packet forwarding configuration. 288 289* ``rxoffs``: Packet offsets for RX split. 290 291* ``rxpkts``: Packets to RX split configuration. 292 293* ``txpkts``: Packets to TX configuration. 294 295* ``txtimes``: Burst time pattern for Tx only mode. 296 297For example: 298 299.. code-block:: console 300 301 testpmd> show config rxtx 302 303 io packet forwarding - CRC stripping disabled - packets/burst=16 304 nb forwarding cores=2 - nb forwarding ports=1 305 RX queues=1 - RX desc=128 - RX free threshold=0 306 RX threshold registers: pthresh=8 hthresh=8 wthresh=4 307 TX queues=1 - TX desc=512 - TX free threshold=0 308 TX threshold registers: pthresh=36 hthresh=0 wthresh=0 309 TX RS bit threshold=0 - TXQ flags=0x0 310 311set fwd 312~~~~~~~ 313 314Set the packet forwarding mode:: 315 316 testpmd> set fwd (io|mac|macswap|flowgen| \ 317 rxonly|txonly|csum|icmpecho|noisy|5tswap) (""|retry) 318 319``retry`` can be specified for forwarding engines except ``rx_only``. 320 321The available information categories are: 322 323* ``io``: Forwards packets "as-is" in I/O mode. 324 This is the fastest possible forwarding operation as it does not access packets data. 325 This is the default mode. 326 327* ``mac``: Changes the source and the destination Ethernet addresses of packets before forwarding them. 328 Default application behavior is to set source Ethernet address to that of the transmitting interface, and destination 329 address to a dummy value (set during init). The user may specify a target destination Ethernet address via the 'eth-peer' or 330 'eth-peers-configfile' command-line options. It is not currently possible to specify a specific source Ethernet address. 331 332* ``macswap``: MAC swap forwarding mode. 333 Swaps the source and the destination Ethernet addresses of packets before forwarding them. 334 335* ``flowgen``: Multi-flow generation mode. 336 Originates a number of flows (with varying destination IP addresses), and terminate receive traffic. 337 338* ``rxonly``: Receives packets but doesn't transmit them. 339 340* ``txonly``: Generates and transmits packets without receiving any. 341 342* ``csum``: Changes the checksum field with hardware or software methods depending on the offload flags on the packet. 343 344* ``icmpecho``: Receives a burst of packets, lookup for ICMP echo requests and, if any, send back ICMP echo replies. 345 346* ``ieee1588``: Demonstrate L2 IEEE1588 V2 PTP timestamping for RX and TX. 347 348* ``noisy``: Noisy neighbor simulation. 349 Simulate more realistic behavior of a guest machine engaged in receiving 350 and sending packets performing Virtual Network Function (VNF). 351 352* ``5tswap``: Swap the source and destination of L2,L3,L4 if they exist. 353 354 L2 swaps the source address and destination address of Ethernet, as same as ``macswap``. 355 356 L3 swaps the source address and destination address of IP (v4 and v6). 357 358 L4 swaps the source port and destination port of transport layer (TCP and UDP). 359 360Example:: 361 362 testpmd> set fwd rxonly 363 364 Set rxonly packet forwarding mode 365 366 367show fwd 368~~~~~~~~ 369 370When running, forwarding engines maintain statistics from the time they have been started. 371Example for the io forwarding engine, with some packet drops on the tx side:: 372 373 testpmd> show fwd stats all 374 375 ------- Forward Stats for RX Port= 0/Queue= 0 -> TX Port= 1/Queue= 0 ------- 376 RX-packets: 274293770 TX-packets: 274293642 TX-dropped: 128 377 378 ------- Forward Stats for RX Port= 1/Queue= 0 -> TX Port= 0/Queue= 0 ------- 379 RX-packets: 274301850 TX-packets: 274301850 TX-dropped: 0 380 381 ---------------------- Forward statistics for port 0 ---------------------- 382 RX-packets: 274293802 RX-dropped: 0 RX-total: 274293802 383 TX-packets: 274301862 TX-dropped: 0 TX-total: 274301862 384 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 385 386 ---------------------- Forward statistics for port 1 ---------------------- 387 RX-packets: 274301894 RX-dropped: 0 RX-total: 274301894 388 TX-packets: 274293706 TX-dropped: 128 TX-total: 274293834 389 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 390 391 +++++++++++++++ Accumulated forward statistics for all ports+++++++++++++++ 392 RX-packets: 548595696 RX-dropped: 0 RX-total: 548595696 393 TX-packets: 548595568 TX-dropped: 128 TX-total: 548595696 394 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 395 396 397clear fwd 398~~~~~~~~~ 399 400Clear the forwarding engines statistics:: 401 402 testpmd> clear fwd stats all 403 404read rxd 405~~~~~~~~ 406 407Display an RX descriptor for a port RX queue:: 408 409 testpmd> read rxd (port_id) (queue_id) (rxd_id) 410 411For example:: 412 413 testpmd> read rxd 0 0 4 414 0x0000000B - 0x001D0180 / 0x0000000B - 0x001D0180 415 416read txd 417~~~~~~~~ 418 419Display a TX descriptor for a port TX queue:: 420 421 testpmd> read txd (port_id) (queue_id) (txd_id) 422 423For example:: 424 425 testpmd> read txd 0 0 4 426 0x00000001 - 0x24C3C440 / 0x000F0000 - 0x2330003C 427 428ddp get list 429~~~~~~~~~~~~ 430 431Get loaded dynamic device personalization (DDP) package info list:: 432 433 testpmd> ddp get list (port_id) 434 435ddp get info 436~~~~~~~~~~~~ 437 438Display information about dynamic device personalization (DDP) profile:: 439 440 testpmd> ddp get info (profile_path) 441 442show vf stats 443~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 444 445Display VF statistics:: 446 447 testpmd> show vf stats (port_id) (vf_id) 448 449clear vf stats 450~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 451 452Reset VF statistics:: 453 454 testpmd> clear vf stats (port_id) (vf_id) 455 456show port pctype mapping 457~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 458 459List all items from the pctype mapping table:: 460 461 testpmd> show port (port_id) pctype mapping 462 463show rx offloading capabilities 464~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 465 466List all per queue and per port Rx offloading capabilities of a port:: 467 468 testpmd> show port (port_id) rx_offload capabilities 469 470show rx offloading configuration 471~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 472 473List port level and all queue level Rx offloading configuration:: 474 475 testpmd> show port (port_id) rx_offload configuration 476 477show tx offloading capabilities 478~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 479 480List all per queue and per port Tx offloading capabilities of a port:: 481 482 testpmd> show port (port_id) tx_offload capabilities 483 484show tx offloading configuration 485~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 486 487List port level and all queue level Tx offloading configuration:: 488 489 testpmd> show port (port_id) tx_offload configuration 490 491show tx metadata setting 492~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 493 494Show Tx metadata value set for a specific port:: 495 496 testpmd> show port (port_id) tx_metadata 497 498show port supported ptypes 499~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 500 501Show ptypes supported for a specific port:: 502 503 testpmd> show port (port_id) ptypes 504 505set port supported ptypes 506~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 507 508set packet types classification for a specific port:: 509 510 testpmd> set port (port_id) ptypes_mask (mask) 511 512show port mac addresses info 513~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 514 515Show mac addresses added for a specific port:: 516 517 testpmd> show port (port_id) macs 518 519 520show port multicast mac addresses info 521~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 522 523Show multicast mac addresses added for a specific port:: 524 525 testpmd> show port (port_id) mcast_macs 526 527show device info 528~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 529 530Show general information about devices probed:: 531 532 testpmd> show device info (<identifier>|all) 533 534For example: 535 536.. code-block:: console 537 538 testpmd> show device info net_pcap0 539 540 ********************* Infos for device net_pcap0 ********************* 541 Bus name: vdev 542 Driver name: net_pcap 543 Devargs: iface=enP2p6s0,phy_mac=1 544 Connect to socket: -1 545 546 Port id: 2 547 MAC address: 1E:37:93:28:04:B8 548 Device name: net_pcap0 549 550dump physmem 551~~~~~~~~~~~~ 552 553Dumps all physical memory segment layouts:: 554 555 testpmd> dump_physmem 556 557dump memzone 558~~~~~~~~~~~~ 559 560Dumps the layout of all memory zones:: 561 562 testpmd> dump_memzone 563 564dump socket memory 565~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 566 567Dumps the memory usage of all sockets:: 568 569 testpmd> dump_socket_mem 570 571dump struct size 572~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 573 574Dumps the size of all memory structures:: 575 576 testpmd> dump_struct_sizes 577 578dump ring 579~~~~~~~~~ 580 581Dumps the status of all or specific element in DPDK rings:: 582 583 testpmd> dump_ring [ring_name] 584 585dump mempool 586~~~~~~~~~~~~ 587 588Dumps the statistics of all or specific memory pool:: 589 590 testpmd> dump_mempool [mempool_name] 591 592dump devargs 593~~~~~~~~~~~~ 594 595Dumps the user device list:: 596 597 testpmd> dump_devargs 598 599dump log types 600~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 601 602Dumps the log level for all the dpdk modules:: 603 604 testpmd> dump_log_types 605 606show (raw_encap|raw_decap) 607~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 608 609Display content of raw_encap/raw_decap buffers in hex:: 610 611 testpmd> show <raw_encap|raw_decap> <index> 612 testpmd> show <raw_encap|raw_decap> all 613 614For example:: 615 616 testpmd> show raw_encap 6 617 618 index: 6 at [0x1c565b0], len=50 619 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 26 36 46 56 66 08 00 45 00 | .......&6FVf..E. 620 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 C0 A8 01 06 C0 A8 | ................ 621 00000020: 03 06 00 00 00 FA 00 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 | ................ 622 00000030: 06 00 | .. 623 624show fec capabilities 625~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 626 627Show fec capabilities of a port:: 628 629 testpmd> show port (port_id) fec capabilities 630 631show fec mode 632~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 633 634Show fec mode of a port:: 635 636 testpmd> show port (port_id) fec_mode 637 638 639Configuration Functions 640----------------------- 641 642The testpmd application can be configured from the runtime as well as from the command-line. 643 644This section details the available configuration functions that are available. 645 646.. note:: 647 648 Configuration changes only become active when forwarding is started/restarted. 649 650set default 651~~~~~~~~~~~ 652 653Reset forwarding to the default configuration:: 654 655 testpmd> set default 656 657set verbose 658~~~~~~~~~~~ 659 660Set the debug verbosity level:: 661 662 testpmd> set verbose (level) 663 664Available levels are as following: 665 666* ``0`` silent except for error. 667* ``1`` fully verbose except for Tx packets. 668* ``2`` fully verbose except for Rx packets. 669* ``> 2`` fully verbose. 670 671set log 672~~~~~~~ 673 674Set the log level for a log type:: 675 676 testpmd> set log global|(type) (level) 677 678Where: 679 680* ``type`` is the log name. 681 682* ``level`` is the log level. 683 684For example, to change the global log level:: 685 686 testpmd> set log global (level) 687 688Regexes can also be used for type. To change log level of user1, user2 and user3:: 689 690 testpmd> set log user[1-3] (level) 691 692set nbport 693~~~~~~~~~~ 694 695Set the number of ports used by the application: 696 697set nbport (num) 698 699This is equivalent to the ``--nb-ports`` command-line option. 700 701set nbcore 702~~~~~~~~~~ 703 704Set the number of cores used by the application:: 705 706 testpmd> set nbcore (num) 707 708This is equivalent to the ``--nb-cores`` command-line option. 709 710.. note:: 711 712 The number of cores used must not be greater than number of ports used multiplied by the number of queues per port. 713 714set coremask 715~~~~~~~~~~~~ 716 717Set the forwarding cores hexadecimal mask:: 718 719 testpmd> set coremask (mask) 720 721This is equivalent to the ``--coremask`` command-line option. 722 723.. note:: 724 725 The main lcore is reserved for command line parsing only and cannot be masked on for packet forwarding. 726 727set portmask 728~~~~~~~~~~~~ 729 730Set the forwarding ports hexadecimal mask:: 731 732 testpmd> set portmask (mask) 733 734This is equivalent to the ``--portmask`` command-line option. 735 736set record-core-cycles 737~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 738 739Set the recording of CPU cycles:: 740 741 testpmd> set record-core-cycles (on|off) 742 743Where: 744 745* ``on`` enables measurement of CPU cycles per packet. 746 747* ``off`` disables measurement of CPU cycles per packet. 748 749This is equivalent to the ``--record-core-cycles command-line`` option. 750 751set record-burst-stats 752~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 753 754Set the displaying of RX and TX bursts:: 755 756 testpmd> set record-burst-stats (on|off) 757 758Where: 759 760* ``on`` enables display of RX and TX bursts. 761 762* ``off`` disables display of RX and TX bursts. 763 764This is equivalent to the ``--record-burst-stats command-line`` option. 765 766set burst 767~~~~~~~~~ 768 769Set number of packets per burst:: 770 771 testpmd> set burst (num) 772 773This is equivalent to the ``--burst command-line`` option. 774 775When retry is enabled, the transmit delay time and number of retries can also be set:: 776 777 testpmd> set burst tx delay (microseconds) retry (num) 778 779set rxoffs 780~~~~~~~~~~ 781 782Set the offsets of segments relating to the data buffer beginning on receiving 783if split feature is engaged. Affects only the queues configured with split 784offloads (currently BUFFER_SPLIT is supported only). 785 786 testpmd> set rxoffs (x[,y]*) 787 788Where x[,y]* represents a CSV list of values, without white space. If the list 789of offsets is shorter than the list of segments the zero offsets will be used 790for the remaining segments. 791 792set rxpkts 793~~~~~~~~~~ 794 795Set the length of segments to scatter packets on receiving if split 796feature is engaged. Affects only the queues configured with split offloads 797(currently BUFFER_SPLIT is supported only). Optionally the multiple memory 798pools can be specified with --mbuf-size command line parameter and the mbufs 799to receive will be allocated sequentially from these extra memory pools (the 800mbuf for the first segment is allocated from the first pool, the second one 801from the second pool, and so on, if segment number is greater then pool's the 802mbuf for remaining segments will be allocated from the last valid pool). 803 804 testpmd> set rxpkts (x[,y]*) 805 806Where x[,y]* represents a CSV list of values, without white space. Zero value 807means to use the corresponding memory pool data buffer size. 808 809set txpkts 810~~~~~~~~~~ 811 812Set the length of each segment of the TX-ONLY packets or length of packet for FLOWGEN mode:: 813 814 testpmd> set txpkts (x[,y]*) 815 816Where x[,y]* represents a CSV list of values, without white space. 817 818set txtimes 819~~~~~~~~~~~ 820 821Configure the timing burst pattern for Tx only mode. This command enables 822the packet send scheduling on dynamic timestamp mbuf field and configures 823timing pattern in Tx only mode. In this mode, if scheduling is enabled 824application provides timestamps in the packets being sent. It is possible 825to configure delay (in unspecified device clock units) between bursts 826and between the packets within the burst:: 827 828 testpmd> set txtimes (inter),(intra) 829 830where: 831 832* ``inter`` is the delay between the bursts in the device clock units. 833 If ``intra`` is zero, this is the time between the beginnings of the 834 first packets in the neighbour bursts, if ``intra`` is not zero, 835 ``inter`` specifies the time between the beginning of the first packet 836 of the current burst and the beginning of the last packet of the 837 previous burst. If ``inter`` parameter is zero the send scheduling 838 on timestamps is disabled (default). 839 840* ``intra`` is the delay between the packets within the burst specified 841 in the device clock units. The number of packets in the burst is defined 842 by regular burst setting. If ``intra`` parameter is zero no timestamps 843 provided in the packets excepting the first one in the burst. 844 845As the result the bursts of packet will be transmitted with specific 846delays between the packets within the burst and specific delay between 847the bursts. The rte_eth_read_clock() must be supported by the device(s) 848and is supposed to be engaged to get the current device clock value 849and provide the reference for the timestamps. If there is no supported 850rte_eth_read_clock() there will be no send scheduling provided on the port. 851 852set txsplit 853~~~~~~~~~~~ 854 855Set the split policy for the TX packets, applicable for TX-ONLY and CSUM forwarding modes:: 856 857 testpmd> set txsplit (off|on|rand) 858 859Where: 860 861* ``off`` disable packet copy & split for CSUM mode. 862 863* ``on`` split outgoing packet into multiple segments. Size of each segment 864 and number of segments per packet is determined by ``set txpkts`` command 865 (see above). 866 867* ``rand`` same as 'on', but number of segments per each packet is a random value between 1 and total number of segments. 868 869set corelist 870~~~~~~~~~~~~ 871 872Set the list of forwarding cores:: 873 874 testpmd> set corelist (x[,y]*) 875 876For example, to change the forwarding cores: 877 878.. code-block:: console 879 880 testpmd> set corelist 3,1 881 testpmd> show config fwd 882 883 io packet forwarding - ports=2 - cores=2 - streams=2 - NUMA support disabled 884 Logical Core 3 (socket 0) forwards packets on 1 streams: 885 RX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:01 886 Logical Core 1 (socket 0) forwards packets on 1 streams: 887 RX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:00 888 889.. note:: 890 891 The cores are used in the same order as specified on the command line. 892 893set portlist 894~~~~~~~~~~~~ 895 896Set the list of forwarding ports:: 897 898 testpmd> set portlist (x[,y]*) 899 900For example, to change the port forwarding: 901 902.. code-block:: console 903 904 testpmd> set portlist 0,2,1,3 905 testpmd> show config fwd 906 907 io packet forwarding - ports=4 - cores=1 - streams=4 908 Logical Core 3 (socket 0) forwards packets on 4 streams: 909 RX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=2/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:01 910 RX P=2/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=0/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:00 911 RX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=3/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:03 912 RX P=3/Q=0 (socket 0) -> TX P=1/Q=0 (socket 0) peer=02:00:00:00:00:02 913 914set port setup on 915~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 916 917Select how to retrieve new ports created after "port attach" command:: 918 919 testpmd> set port setup on (iterator|event) 920 921For each new port, a setup is done. 922It will find the probed ports via RTE_ETH_FOREACH_MATCHING_DEV loop 923in iterator mode, or via RTE_ETH_EVENT_NEW in event mode. 924 925set tx loopback 926~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 927 928Enable/disable tx loopback:: 929 930 testpmd> set tx loopback (port_id) (on|off) 931 932set drop enable 933~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 934 935set drop enable bit for all queues:: 936 937 testpmd> set all queues drop (port_id) (on|off) 938 939set split drop enable (for VF) 940~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 941 942set split drop enable bit for VF from PF:: 943 944 testpmd> set vf split drop (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off) 945 946set mac antispoof (for VF) 947~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 948 949Set mac antispoof for a VF from the PF:: 950 951 testpmd> set vf mac antispoof (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off) 952 953set macsec offload 954~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 955 956Enable/disable MACsec offload:: 957 958 testpmd> set macsec offload (port_id) on encrypt (on|off) replay-protect (on|off) 959 testpmd> set macsec offload (port_id) off 960 961set macsec sc 962~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 963 964Configure MACsec secure connection (SC):: 965 966 testpmd> set macsec sc (tx|rx) (port_id) (mac) (pi) 967 968.. note:: 969 970 The pi argument is ignored for tx. 971 Check the NIC Datasheet for hardware limits. 972 973set macsec sa 974~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 975 976Configure MACsec secure association (SA):: 977 978 testpmd> set macsec sa (tx|rx) (port_id) (idx) (an) (pn) (key) 979 980.. note:: 981 982 The IDX value must be 0 or 1. 983 Check the NIC Datasheet for hardware limits. 984 985set broadcast mode (for VF) 986~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 987 988Set broadcast mode for a VF from the PF:: 989 990 testpmd> set vf broadcast (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off) 991 992vlan set stripq 993~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 994 995Set the VLAN strip for a queue on a port:: 996 997 testpmd> vlan set stripq (on|off) (port_id,queue_id) 998 999vlan set stripq (for VF) 1000~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1001 1002Set VLAN strip for all queues in a pool for a VF from the PF:: 1003 1004 testpmd> set vf vlan stripq (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off) 1005 1006vlan set insert (for VF) 1007~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1008 1009Set VLAN insert for a VF from the PF:: 1010 1011 testpmd> set vf vlan insert (port_id) (vf_id) (vlan_id) 1012 1013vlan set tag (for VF) 1014~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1015 1016Set VLAN tag for a VF from the PF:: 1017 1018 testpmd> set vf vlan tag (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off) 1019 1020vlan set antispoof (for VF) 1021~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1022 1023Set VLAN antispoof for a VF from the PF:: 1024 1025 testpmd> set vf vlan antispoof (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off) 1026 1027vlan set (strip|filter|qinq_strip|extend) 1028~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1029Set the VLAN strip/filter/QinQ strip/extend on for a port:: 1030 1031 testpmd> vlan set (strip|filter|qinq_strip|extend) (on|off) (port_id) 1032 1033vlan set tpid 1034~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1035 1036Set the inner or outer VLAN TPID for packet filtering on a port:: 1037 1038 testpmd> vlan set (inner|outer) tpid (value) (port_id) 1039 1040.. note:: 1041 1042 TPID value must be a 16-bit number (value <= 65536). 1043 1044rx_vlan add 1045~~~~~~~~~~~ 1046 1047Add a VLAN ID, or all identifiers, to the set of VLAN identifiers filtered by port ID:: 1048 1049 testpmd> rx_vlan add (vlan_id|all) (port_id) 1050 1051.. note:: 1052 1053 VLAN filter must be set on that port. VLAN ID < 4096. 1054 Depending on the NIC used, number of vlan_ids may be limited to the maximum entries 1055 in VFTA table. This is important if enabling all vlan_ids. 1056 1057rx_vlan rm 1058~~~~~~~~~~ 1059 1060Remove a VLAN ID, or all identifiers, from the set of VLAN identifiers filtered by port ID:: 1061 1062 testpmd> rx_vlan rm (vlan_id|all) (port_id) 1063 1064rx_vlan add (for VF) 1065~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1066 1067Add a VLAN ID, to the set of VLAN identifiers filtered for VF(s) for port ID:: 1068 1069 testpmd> rx_vlan add (vlan_id) port (port_id) vf (vf_mask) 1070 1071rx_vlan rm (for VF) 1072~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1073 1074Remove a VLAN ID, from the set of VLAN identifiers filtered for VF(s) for port ID:: 1075 1076 testpmd> rx_vlan rm (vlan_id) port (port_id) vf (vf_mask) 1077 1078rx_vxlan_port add 1079~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1080 1081Add an UDP port for VXLAN packet filter on a port:: 1082 1083 testpmd> rx_vxlan_port add (udp_port) (port_id) 1084 1085rx_vxlan_port remove 1086~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1087 1088Remove an UDP port for VXLAN packet filter on a port:: 1089 1090 testpmd> rx_vxlan_port rm (udp_port) (port_id) 1091 1092tx_vlan set 1093~~~~~~~~~~~ 1094 1095Set hardware insertion of VLAN IDs in packets sent on a port:: 1096 1097 testpmd> tx_vlan set (port_id) vlan_id[, vlan_id_outer] 1098 1099For example, set a single VLAN ID (5) insertion on port 0:: 1100 1101 tx_vlan set 0 5 1102 1103Or, set double VLAN ID (inner: 2, outer: 3) insertion on port 1:: 1104 1105 tx_vlan set 1 2 3 1106 1107 1108tx_vlan set pvid 1109~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1110 1111Set port based hardware insertion of VLAN ID in packets sent on a port:: 1112 1113 testpmd> tx_vlan set pvid (port_id) (vlan_id) (on|off) 1114 1115tx_vlan reset 1116~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1117 1118Disable hardware insertion of a VLAN header in packets sent on a port:: 1119 1120 testpmd> tx_vlan reset (port_id) 1121 1122csum set 1123~~~~~~~~ 1124 1125Select hardware or software calculation of the checksum when 1126transmitting a packet using the ``csum`` forwarding engine:: 1127 1128 testpmd> csum set (ip|udp|tcp|sctp|outer-ip|outer-udp) (hw|sw) (port_id) 1129 1130Where: 1131 1132* ``ip|udp|tcp|sctp`` always relate to the inner layer. 1133 1134* ``outer-ip`` relates to the outer IP layer (only for IPv4) in the case where the packet is recognized 1135 as a tunnel packet by the forwarding engine (geneve, gre, gtp, ipip, vxlan and vxlan-gpe are 1136 supported). See also the ``csum parse-tunnel`` command. 1137 1138* ``outer-udp`` relates to the outer UDP layer in the case where the packet is recognized 1139 as a tunnel packet by the forwarding engine (geneve, gtp, vxlan and vxlan-gpe are 1140 supported). See also the ``csum parse-tunnel`` command. 1141 1142.. note:: 1143 1144 Check the NIC Datasheet for hardware limits. 1145 1146RSS queue region 1147~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1148 1149Set RSS queue region span on a port:: 1150 1151 testpmd> set port (port_id) queue-region region_id (value) \ 1152 queue_start_index (value) queue_num (value) 1153 1154Set flowtype mapping on a RSS queue region on a port:: 1155 1156 testpmd> set port (port_id) queue-region region_id (value) flowtype (value) 1157 1158where: 1159 1160* For the flowtype(pctype) of packet,the specific index for each type has 1161 been defined in file i40e_type.h as enum i40e_filter_pctype. 1162 1163Set user priority mapping on a RSS queue region on a port:: 1164 1165 testpmd> set port (port_id) queue-region UP (value) region_id (value) 1166 1167Flush all queue region related configuration on a port:: 1168 1169 testpmd> set port (port_id) queue-region flush (on|off) 1170 1171where: 1172 1173* ``on``: is just an enable function which server for other configuration, 1174 it is for all configuration about queue region from up layer, 1175 at first will only keep in DPDK software stored in driver, 1176 only after "flush on", it commit all configuration to HW. 1177 1178* ``"off``: is just clean all configuration about queue region just now, 1179 and restore all to DPDK i40e driver default config when start up. 1180 1181Show all queue region related configuration info on a port:: 1182 1183 testpmd> show port (port_id) queue-region 1184 1185.. note:: 1186 1187 Queue region only support on PF by now, so these command is 1188 only for configuration of queue region on PF port. 1189 1190csum parse-tunnel 1191~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1192 1193Define how tunneled packets should be handled by the csum forward 1194engine:: 1195 1196 testpmd> csum parse-tunnel (on|off) (tx_port_id) 1197 1198If enabled, the csum forward engine will try to recognize supported 1199tunnel headers (geneve, gtp, gre, ipip, vxlan, vxlan-gpe). 1200 1201If disabled, treat tunnel packets as non-tunneled packets (a inner 1202header is handled as a packet payload). 1203 1204.. note:: 1205 1206 The port argument is the TX port like in the ``csum set`` command. 1207 1208Example: 1209 1210Consider a packet in packet like the following:: 1211 1212 eth_out/ipv4_out/udp_out/vxlan/eth_in/ipv4_in/tcp_in 1213 1214* If parse-tunnel is enabled, the ``ip|udp|tcp|sctp`` parameters of ``csum set`` 1215 command relate to the inner headers (here ``ipv4_in`` and ``tcp_in``), and the 1216 ``outer-ip|outer-udp`` parameter relates to the outer headers (here ``ipv4_out`` and ``udp_out``). 1217 1218* If parse-tunnel is disabled, the ``ip|udp|tcp|sctp`` parameters of ``csum set`` 1219 command relate to the outer headers, here ``ipv4_out`` and ``udp_out``. 1220 1221csum show 1222~~~~~~~~~ 1223 1224Display tx checksum offload configuration:: 1225 1226 testpmd> csum show (port_id) 1227 1228tso set 1229~~~~~~~ 1230 1231Enable TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO) in the ``csum`` forwarding engine:: 1232 1233 testpmd> tso set (segsize) (port_id) 1234 1235.. note:: 1236 1237 Check the NIC datasheet for hardware limits. 1238 1239tso show 1240~~~~~~~~ 1241 1242Display the status of TCP Segmentation Offload:: 1243 1244 testpmd> tso show (port_id) 1245 1246tunnel tso set 1247~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1248 1249Set tso segment size of tunneled packets for a port in csum engine:: 1250 1251 testpmd> tunnel_tso set (tso_segsz) (port_id) 1252 1253tunnel tso show 1254~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1255 1256Display the status of tunneled TCP Segmentation Offload for a port:: 1257 1258 testpmd> tunnel_tso show (port_id) 1259 1260set port - gro 1261~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1262 1263Enable or disable GRO in ``csum`` forwarding engine:: 1264 1265 testpmd> set port <port_id> gro on|off 1266 1267If enabled, the csum forwarding engine will perform GRO on the TCP/IPv4 1268packets received from the given port. 1269 1270If disabled, packets received from the given port won't be performed 1271GRO. By default, GRO is disabled for all ports. 1272 1273.. note:: 1274 1275 When enable GRO for a port, TCP/IPv4 packets received from the port 1276 will be performed GRO. After GRO, all merged packets have bad 1277 checksums, since the GRO library doesn't re-calculate checksums for 1278 the merged packets. Therefore, if users want the merged packets to 1279 have correct checksums, please select HW IP checksum calculation and 1280 HW TCP checksum calculation for the port which the merged packets are 1281 transmitted to. 1282 1283show port - gro 1284~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1285 1286Display GRO configuration for a given port:: 1287 1288 testpmd> show port <port_id> gro 1289 1290set gro flush 1291~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1292 1293Set the cycle to flush the GROed packets from reassembly tables:: 1294 1295 testpmd> set gro flush <cycles> 1296 1297When enable GRO, the csum forwarding engine performs GRO on received 1298packets, and the GROed packets are stored in reassembly tables. Users 1299can use this command to determine when the GROed packets are flushed 1300from the reassembly tables. 1301 1302The ``cycles`` is measured in GRO operation times. The csum forwarding 1303engine flushes the GROed packets from the tables every ``cycles`` GRO 1304operations. 1305 1306By default, the value of ``cycles`` is 1, which means flush GROed packets 1307from the reassembly tables as soon as one GRO operation finishes. The value 1308of ``cycles`` should be in the range of 1 to ``GRO_MAX_FLUSH_CYCLES``. 1309 1310Please note that the large value of ``cycles`` may cause the poor TCP/IP 1311stack performance. Because the GROed packets are delayed to arrive the 1312stack, thus causing more duplicated ACKs and TCP retransmissions. 1313 1314set port - gso 1315~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1316 1317Toggle per-port GSO support in ``csum`` forwarding engine:: 1318 1319 testpmd> set port <port_id> gso on|off 1320 1321If enabled, the csum forwarding engine will perform GSO on supported IPv4 1322packets, transmitted on the given port. 1323 1324If disabled, packets transmitted on the given port will not undergo GSO. 1325By default, GSO is disabled for all ports. 1326 1327.. note:: 1328 1329 When GSO is enabled on a port, supported IPv4 packets transmitted on that 1330 port undergo GSO. Afterwards, the segmented packets are represented by 1331 multi-segment mbufs; however, the csum forwarding engine doesn't calculation 1332 of checksums for GSO'd segments in SW. As a result, if users want correct 1333 checksums in GSO segments, they should enable HW checksum calculation for 1334 GSO-enabled ports. 1335 1336 For example, HW checksum calculation for VxLAN GSO'd packets may be enabled 1337 by setting the following options in the csum forwarding engine: 1338 1339 testpmd> csum set outer_ip hw <port_id> 1340 1341 testpmd> csum set ip hw <port_id> 1342 1343 testpmd> csum set tcp hw <port_id> 1344 1345 UDP GSO is the same as IP fragmentation, which treats the UDP header 1346 as the payload and does not modify it during segmentation. That is, 1347 after UDP GSO, only the first output fragment has the original UDP 1348 header. Therefore, users need to enable HW IP checksum calculation 1349 and SW UDP checksum calculation for GSO-enabled ports, if they want 1350 correct checksums for UDP/IPv4 packets. 1351 1352set gso segsz 1353~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1354 1355Set the maximum GSO segment size (measured in bytes), which includes the 1356packet header and the packet payload for GSO-enabled ports (global):: 1357 1358 testpmd> set gso segsz <length> 1359 1360show port - gso 1361~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1362 1363Display the status of Generic Segmentation Offload for a given port:: 1364 1365 testpmd> show port <port_id> gso 1366 1367mac_addr add 1368~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1369 1370Add an alternative MAC address to a port:: 1371 1372 testpmd> mac_addr add (port_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX) 1373 1374mac_addr remove 1375~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1376 1377Remove a MAC address from a port:: 1378 1379 testpmd> mac_addr remove (port_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX) 1380 1381mcast_addr add 1382~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1383 1384To add the multicast MAC address to/from the set of multicast addresses 1385filtered by port:: 1386 1387 testpmd> mcast_addr add (port_id) (mcast_addr) 1388 1389mcast_addr remove 1390~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1391 1392To remove the multicast MAC address to/from the set of multicast addresses 1393filtered by port:: 1394 1395 testpmd> mcast_addr remove (port_id) (mcast_addr) 1396 1397mac_addr add (for VF) 1398~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1399 1400Add an alternative MAC address for a VF to a port:: 1401 1402 testpmd> mac_add add port (port_id) vf (vf_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX) 1403 1404mac_addr set 1405~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1406 1407Set the default MAC address for a port:: 1408 1409 testpmd> mac_addr set (port_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX) 1410 1411mac_addr set (for VF) 1412~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1413 1414Set the MAC address for a VF from the PF:: 1415 1416 testpmd> set vf mac addr (port_id) (vf_id) (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX) 1417 1418set eth-peer 1419~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1420 1421Set the forwarding peer address for certain port:: 1422 1423 testpmd> set eth-peer (port_id) (peer_addr) 1424 1425This is equivalent to the ``--eth-peer`` command-line option. 1426 1427set port-uta 1428~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1429 1430Set the unicast hash filter(s) on/off for a port:: 1431 1432 testpmd> set port (port_id) uta (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX|all) (on|off) 1433 1434set promisc 1435~~~~~~~~~~~ 1436 1437Set the promiscuous mode on for a port or for all ports. 1438In promiscuous mode packets are not dropped if they aren't for the specified MAC address:: 1439 1440 testpmd> set promisc (port_id|all) (on|off) 1441 1442set allmulti 1443~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1444 1445Set the allmulti mode for a port or for all ports:: 1446 1447 testpmd> set allmulti (port_id|all) (on|off) 1448 1449Same as the ifconfig (8) option. Controls how multicast packets are handled. 1450 1451set promisc (for VF) 1452~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1453 1454Set the unicast promiscuous mode for a VF from PF. 1455It's supported by Intel i40e NICs now. 1456In promiscuous mode packets are not dropped if they aren't for the specified MAC address:: 1457 1458 testpmd> set vf promisc (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off) 1459 1460set allmulticast (for VF) 1461~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1462 1463Set the multicast promiscuous mode for a VF from PF. 1464It's supported by Intel i40e NICs now. 1465In promiscuous mode packets are not dropped if they aren't for the specified MAC address:: 1466 1467 testpmd> set vf allmulti (port_id) (vf_id) (on|off) 1468 1469set tx max bandwidth (for VF) 1470~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1471 1472Set TX max absolute bandwidth (Mbps) for a VF from PF:: 1473 1474 testpmd> set vf tx max-bandwidth (port_id) (vf_id) (max_bandwidth) 1475 1476set tc tx min bandwidth (for VF) 1477~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1478 1479Set all TCs' TX min relative bandwidth (%) for a VF from PF:: 1480 1481 testpmd> set vf tc tx min-bandwidth (port_id) (vf_id) (bw1, bw2, ...) 1482 1483set tc tx max bandwidth (for VF) 1484~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1485 1486Set a TC's TX max absolute bandwidth (Mbps) for a VF from PF:: 1487 1488 testpmd> set vf tc tx max-bandwidth (port_id) (vf_id) (tc_no) (max_bandwidth) 1489 1490set tc strict link priority mode 1491~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1492 1493Set some TCs' strict link priority mode on a physical port:: 1494 1495 testpmd> set tx strict-link-priority (port_id) (tc_bitmap) 1496 1497set tc tx min bandwidth 1498~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1499 1500Set all TCs' TX min relative bandwidth (%) globally for all PF and VFs:: 1501 1502 testpmd> set tc tx min-bandwidth (port_id) (bw1, bw2, ...) 1503 1504set flow_ctrl rx 1505~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1506 1507Set the link flow control parameter on a port:: 1508 1509 testpmd> set flow_ctrl rx (on|off) tx (on|off) (high_water) (low_water) \ 1510 (pause_time) (send_xon) mac_ctrl_frame_fwd (on|off) \ 1511 autoneg (on|off) (port_id) 1512 1513Where: 1514 1515* ``high_water`` (integer): High threshold value to trigger XOFF. 1516 1517* ``low_water`` (integer): Low threshold value to trigger XON. 1518 1519* ``pause_time`` (integer): Pause quota in the Pause frame. 1520 1521* ``send_xon`` (0/1): Send XON frame. 1522 1523* ``mac_ctrl_frame_fwd``: Enable receiving MAC control frames. 1524 1525* ``autoneg``: Change the auto-negotiation parameter. 1526 1527show flow control 1528~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1529 1530show the link flow control parameter on a port:: 1531 1532 testpmd> show port <port_id> flow_ctrl 1533 1534set pfc_ctrl rx 1535~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1536 1537Set the priority flow control parameter on a port:: 1538 1539 testpmd> set pfc_ctrl rx (on|off) tx (on|off) (high_water) (low_water) \ 1540 (pause_time) (priority) (port_id) 1541 1542Where: 1543 1544* ``high_water`` (integer): High threshold value. 1545 1546* ``low_water`` (integer): Low threshold value. 1547 1548* ``pause_time`` (integer): Pause quota in the Pause frame. 1549 1550* ``priority`` (0-7): VLAN User Priority. 1551 1552set stat_qmap 1553~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1554 1555Set statistics mapping (qmapping 0..15) for RX/TX queue on port:: 1556 1557 testpmd> set stat_qmap (tx|rx) (port_id) (queue_id) (qmapping) 1558 1559For example, to set rx queue 2 on port 0 to mapping 5:: 1560 1561 testpmd>set stat_qmap rx 0 2 5 1562 1563set xstats-hide-zero 1564~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1565 1566Set the option to hide zero values for xstats display:: 1567 1568 testpmd> set xstats-hide-zero on|off 1569 1570.. note:: 1571 1572 By default, the zero values are displayed for xstats. 1573 1574set port - rx/tx (for VF) 1575~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1576 1577Set VF receive/transmit from a port:: 1578 1579 testpmd> set port (port_id) vf (vf_id) (rx|tx) (on|off) 1580 1581set port - rx mode(for VF) 1582~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1583 1584Set the VF receive mode of a port:: 1585 1586 testpmd> set port (port_id) vf (vf_id) \ 1587 rxmode (AUPE|ROPE|BAM|MPE) (on|off) 1588 1589The available receive modes are: 1590 1591* ``AUPE``: Accepts untagged VLAN. 1592 1593* ``ROPE``: Accepts unicast hash. 1594 1595* ``BAM``: Accepts broadcast packets. 1596 1597* ``MPE``: Accepts all multicast packets. 1598 1599set port - tx_rate (for Queue) 1600~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1601 1602Set TX rate limitation for a queue on a port:: 1603 1604 testpmd> set port (port_id) queue (queue_id) rate (rate_value) 1605 1606set port - tx_rate (for VF) 1607~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1608 1609Set TX rate limitation for queues in VF on a port:: 1610 1611 testpmd> set port (port_id) vf (vf_id) rate (rate_value) queue_mask (queue_mask) 1612 1613set port - mirror rule 1614~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1615 1616Set pool or vlan type mirror rule for a port:: 1617 1618 testpmd> set port (port_id) mirror-rule (rule_id) \ 1619 (pool-mirror-up|pool-mirror-down|vlan-mirror) \ 1620 (poolmask|vlanid[,vlanid]*) dst-pool (pool_id) (on|off) 1621 1622Set link mirror rule for a port:: 1623 1624 testpmd> set port (port_id) mirror-rule (rule_id) \ 1625 (uplink-mirror|downlink-mirror) dst-pool (pool_id) (on|off) 1626 1627For example to enable mirror traffic with vlan 0,1 to pool 0:: 1628 1629 set port 0 mirror-rule 0 vlan-mirror 0,1 dst-pool 0 on 1630 1631reset port - mirror rule 1632~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1633 1634Reset a mirror rule for a port:: 1635 1636 testpmd> reset port (port_id) mirror-rule (rule_id) 1637 1638set flush_rx 1639~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1640 1641Set the flush on RX streams before forwarding. 1642The default is flush ``on``. 1643Mainly used with PCAP drivers to turn off the default behavior of flushing the first 512 packets on RX streams:: 1644 1645 testpmd> set flush_rx off 1646 1647set bypass mode 1648~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1649 1650Set the bypass mode for the lowest port on bypass enabled NIC:: 1651 1652 testpmd> set bypass mode (normal|bypass|isolate) (port_id) 1653 1654set bypass event 1655~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1656 1657Set the event required to initiate specified bypass mode for the lowest port on a bypass enabled:: 1658 1659 testpmd> set bypass event (timeout|os_on|os_off|power_on|power_off) \ 1660 mode (normal|bypass|isolate) (port_id) 1661 1662Where: 1663 1664* ``timeout``: Enable bypass after watchdog timeout. 1665 1666* ``os_on``: Enable bypass when OS/board is powered on. 1667 1668* ``os_off``: Enable bypass when OS/board is powered off. 1669 1670* ``power_on``: Enable bypass when power supply is turned on. 1671 1672* ``power_off``: Enable bypass when power supply is turned off. 1673 1674 1675set bypass timeout 1676~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1677 1678Set the bypass watchdog timeout to ``n`` seconds where 0 = instant:: 1679 1680 testpmd> set bypass timeout (0|1.5|2|3|4|8|16|32) 1681 1682show bypass config 1683~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1684 1685Show the bypass configuration for a bypass enabled NIC using the lowest port on the NIC:: 1686 1687 testpmd> show bypass config (port_id) 1688 1689set link up 1690~~~~~~~~~~~ 1691 1692Set link up for a port:: 1693 1694 testpmd> set link-up port (port id) 1695 1696set link down 1697~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1698 1699Set link down for a port:: 1700 1701 testpmd> set link-down port (port id) 1702 1703E-tag set 1704~~~~~~~~~ 1705 1706Enable E-tag insertion for a VF on a port:: 1707 1708 testpmd> E-tag set insertion on port-tag-id (value) port (port_id) vf (vf_id) 1709 1710Disable E-tag insertion for a VF on a port:: 1711 1712 testpmd> E-tag set insertion off port (port_id) vf (vf_id) 1713 1714Enable/disable E-tag stripping on a port:: 1715 1716 testpmd> E-tag set stripping (on|off) port (port_id) 1717 1718Enable/disable E-tag based forwarding on a port:: 1719 1720 testpmd> E-tag set forwarding (on|off) port (port_id) 1721 1722ddp add 1723~~~~~~~ 1724 1725Load a dynamic device personalization (DDP) profile and store backup profile:: 1726 1727 testpmd> ddp add (port_id) (profile_path[,backup_profile_path]) 1728 1729ddp del 1730~~~~~~~ 1731 1732Delete a dynamic device personalization profile and restore backup profile:: 1733 1734 testpmd> ddp del (port_id) (backup_profile_path) 1735 1736ptype mapping 1737~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1738 1739List all items from the ptype mapping table:: 1740 1741 testpmd> ptype mapping get (port_id) (valid_only) 1742 1743Where: 1744 1745* ``valid_only``: A flag indicates if only list valid items(=1) or all items(=0). 1746 1747Replace a specific or a group of software defined ptype with a new one:: 1748 1749 testpmd> ptype mapping replace (port_id) (target) (mask) (pkt_type) 1750 1751where: 1752 1753* ``target``: A specific software ptype or a mask to represent a group of software ptypes. 1754 1755* ``mask``: A flag indicate if "target" is a specific software ptype(=0) or a ptype mask(=1). 1756 1757* ``pkt_type``: The new software ptype to replace the old ones. 1758 1759Update hardware defined ptype to software defined packet type mapping table:: 1760 1761 testpmd> ptype mapping update (port_id) (hw_ptype) (sw_ptype) 1762 1763where: 1764 1765* ``hw_ptype``: hardware ptype as the index of the ptype mapping table. 1766 1767* ``sw_ptype``: software ptype as the value of the ptype mapping table. 1768 1769Reset ptype mapping table:: 1770 1771 testpmd> ptype mapping reset (port_id) 1772 1773config per port Rx offloading 1774~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1775 1776Enable or disable a per port Rx offloading on all Rx queues of a port:: 1777 1778 testpmd> port config (port_id) rx_offload (offloading) on|off 1779 1780* ``offloading``: can be any of these offloading capability: 1781 vlan_strip, ipv4_cksum, udp_cksum, tcp_cksum, tcp_lro, 1782 qinq_strip, outer_ipv4_cksum, macsec_strip, 1783 header_split, vlan_filter, vlan_extend, jumbo_frame, 1784 scatter, timestamp, security, keep_crc, rss_hash 1785 1786This command should be run when the port is stopped, or else it will fail. 1787 1788config per queue Rx offloading 1789~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1790 1791Enable or disable a per queue Rx offloading only on a specific Rx queue:: 1792 1793 testpmd> port (port_id) rxq (queue_id) rx_offload (offloading) on|off 1794 1795* ``offloading``: can be any of these offloading capability: 1796 vlan_strip, ipv4_cksum, udp_cksum, tcp_cksum, tcp_lro, 1797 qinq_strip, outer_ipv4_cksum, macsec_strip, 1798 header_split, vlan_filter, vlan_extend, jumbo_frame, 1799 scatter, timestamp, security, keep_crc 1800 1801This command should be run when the port is stopped, or else it will fail. 1802 1803config per port Tx offloading 1804~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1805 1806Enable or disable a per port Tx offloading on all Tx queues of a port:: 1807 1808 testpmd> port config (port_id) tx_offload (offloading) on|off 1809 1810* ``offloading``: can be any of these offloading capability: 1811 vlan_insert, ipv4_cksum, udp_cksum, tcp_cksum, 1812 sctp_cksum, tcp_tso, udp_tso, outer_ipv4_cksum, 1813 qinq_insert, vxlan_tnl_tso, gre_tnl_tso, 1814 ipip_tnl_tso, geneve_tnl_tso, macsec_insert, 1815 mt_lockfree, multi_segs, mbuf_fast_free, security 1816 1817This command should be run when the port is stopped, or else it will fail. 1818 1819config per queue Tx offloading 1820~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1821 1822Enable or disable a per queue Tx offloading only on a specific Tx queue:: 1823 1824 testpmd> port (port_id) txq (queue_id) tx_offload (offloading) on|off 1825 1826* ``offloading``: can be any of these offloading capability: 1827 vlan_insert, ipv4_cksum, udp_cksum, tcp_cksum, 1828 sctp_cksum, tcp_tso, udp_tso, outer_ipv4_cksum, 1829 qinq_insert, vxlan_tnl_tso, gre_tnl_tso, 1830 ipip_tnl_tso, geneve_tnl_tso, macsec_insert, 1831 mt_lockfree, multi_segs, mbuf_fast_free, security 1832 1833This command should be run when the port is stopped, or else it will fail. 1834 1835Config VXLAN Encap outer layers 1836~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1837 1838Configure the outer layer to encapsulate a packet inside a VXLAN tunnel:: 1839 1840 set vxlan ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) vni (vni) udp-src (udp-src) \ 1841 udp-dst (udp-dst) ip-src (ip-src) ip-dst (ip-dst) eth-src (eth-src) \ 1842 eth-dst (eth-dst) 1843 1844 set vxlan-with-vlan ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) vni (vni) udp-src (udp-src) \ 1845 udp-dst (udp-dst) ip-src (ip-src) ip-dst (ip-dst) vlan-tci (vlan-tci) \ 1846 eth-src (eth-src) eth-dst (eth-dst) 1847 1848 set vxlan-tos-ttl ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) vni (vni) udp-src (udp-src) \ 1849 udp-dst (udp-dst) ip-tos (ip-tos) ip-ttl (ip-ttl) ip-src (ip-src) \ 1850 ip-dst (ip-dst) eth-src (eth-src) eth-dst (eth-dst) 1851 1852These commands will set an internal configuration inside testpmd, any following 1853flow rule using the action vxlan_encap will use the last configuration set. 1854To have a different encapsulation header, one of those commands must be called 1855before the flow rule creation. 1856 1857Config NVGRE Encap outer layers 1858~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1859 1860Configure the outer layer to encapsulate a packet inside a NVGRE tunnel:: 1861 1862 set nvgre ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) tni (tni) ip-src (ip-src) ip-dst (ip-dst) \ 1863 eth-src (eth-src) eth-dst (eth-dst) 1864 set nvgre-with-vlan ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) tni (tni) ip-src (ip-src) \ 1865 ip-dst (ip-dst) vlan-tci (vlan-tci) eth-src (eth-src) eth-dst (eth-dst) 1866 1867These commands will set an internal configuration inside testpmd, any following 1868flow rule using the action nvgre_encap will use the last configuration set. 1869To have a different encapsulation header, one of those commands must be called 1870before the flow rule creation. 1871 1872Config L2 Encap 1873~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1874 1875Configure the l2 to be used when encapsulating a packet with L2:: 1876 1877 set l2_encap ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) eth-src (eth-src) eth-dst (eth-dst) 1878 set l2_encap-with-vlan ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) vlan-tci (vlan-tci) \ 1879 eth-src (eth-src) eth-dst (eth-dst) 1880 1881Those commands will set an internal configuration inside testpmd, any following 1882flow rule using the action l2_encap will use the last configuration set. 1883To have a different encapsulation header, one of those commands must be called 1884before the flow rule creation. 1885 1886Config L2 Decap 1887~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1888 1889Configure the l2 to be removed when decapsulating a packet with L2:: 1890 1891 set l2_decap ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) 1892 set l2_decap-with-vlan ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) 1893 1894Those commands will set an internal configuration inside testpmd, any following 1895flow rule using the action l2_decap will use the last configuration set. 1896To have a different encapsulation header, one of those commands must be called 1897before the flow rule creation. 1898 1899Config MPLSoGRE Encap outer layers 1900~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1901 1902Configure the outer layer to encapsulate a packet inside a MPLSoGRE tunnel:: 1903 1904 set mplsogre_encap ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) label (label) \ 1905 ip-src (ip-src) ip-dst (ip-dst) eth-src (eth-src) eth-dst (eth-dst) 1906 set mplsogre_encap-with-vlan ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) label (label) \ 1907 ip-src (ip-src) ip-dst (ip-dst) vlan-tci (vlan-tci) \ 1908 eth-src (eth-src) eth-dst (eth-dst) 1909 1910These commands will set an internal configuration inside testpmd, any following 1911flow rule using the action mplsogre_encap will use the last configuration set. 1912To have a different encapsulation header, one of those commands must be called 1913before the flow rule creation. 1914 1915Config MPLSoGRE Decap outer layers 1916~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1917 1918Configure the outer layer to decapsulate MPLSoGRE packet:: 1919 1920 set mplsogre_decap ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) 1921 set mplsogre_decap-with-vlan ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) 1922 1923These commands will set an internal configuration inside testpmd, any following 1924flow rule using the action mplsogre_decap will use the last configuration set. 1925To have a different decapsulation header, one of those commands must be called 1926before the flow rule creation. 1927 1928Config MPLSoUDP Encap outer layers 1929~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1930 1931Configure the outer layer to encapsulate a packet inside a MPLSoUDP tunnel:: 1932 1933 set mplsoudp_encap ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) label (label) udp-src (udp-src) \ 1934 udp-dst (udp-dst) ip-src (ip-src) ip-dst (ip-dst) \ 1935 eth-src (eth-src) eth-dst (eth-dst) 1936 set mplsoudp_encap-with-vlan ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) label (label) \ 1937 udp-src (udp-src) udp-dst (udp-dst) ip-src (ip-src) ip-dst (ip-dst) \ 1938 vlan-tci (vlan-tci) eth-src (eth-src) eth-dst (eth-dst) 1939 1940These commands will set an internal configuration inside testpmd, any following 1941flow rule using the action mplsoudp_encap will use the last configuration set. 1942To have a different encapsulation header, one of those commands must be called 1943before the flow rule creation. 1944 1945Config MPLSoUDP Decap outer layers 1946~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1947 1948Configure the outer layer to decapsulate MPLSoUDP packet:: 1949 1950 set mplsoudp_decap ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) 1951 set mplsoudp_decap-with-vlan ip-version (ipv4|ipv6) 1952 1953These commands will set an internal configuration inside testpmd, any following 1954flow rule using the action mplsoudp_decap will use the last configuration set. 1955To have a different decapsulation header, one of those commands must be called 1956before the flow rule creation. 1957 1958Config Raw Encapsulation 1959~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1960 1961Configure the raw data to be used when encapsulating a packet by 1962rte_flow_action_raw_encap:: 1963 1964 set raw_encap {index} {item} [/ {item} [...]] / end_set 1965 1966There are multiple global buffers for ``raw_encap``, this command will set one 1967internal buffer index by ``{index}``. 1968If there is no ``{index}`` specified:: 1969 1970 set raw_encap {item} [/ {item} [...]] / end_set 1971 1972the default index ``0`` is used. 1973In order to use different encapsulating header, ``index`` must be specified 1974during the flow rule creation:: 1975 1976 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / ipv4 / end actions 1977 raw_encap index 2 / end 1978 1979Otherwise the default index ``0`` is used. 1980 1981Config Raw Decapsulation 1982~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1983 1984Configure the raw data to be used when decapsulating a packet by 1985rte_flow_action_raw_decap:: 1986 1987 set raw_decap {index} {item} [/ {item} [...]] / end_set 1988 1989There are multiple global buffers for ``raw_decap``, this command will set 1990one internal buffer index by ``{index}``. 1991If there is no ``{index}`` specified:: 1992 1993 set raw_decap {item} [/ {item} [...]] / end_set 1994 1995the default index ``0`` is used. 1996In order to use different decapsulating header, ``index`` must be specified 1997during the flow rule creation:: 1998 1999 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / ipv4 / end actions 2000 raw_encap index 3 / end 2001 2002Otherwise the default index ``0`` is used. 2003 2004Set fec mode 2005~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2006 2007Set fec mode for a specific port:: 2008 2009 testpmd> set port (port_id) fec_mode auto|off|rs|baser 2010 2011Config Sample actions list 2012~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2013 2014Configure the sample actions list to be used when sampling a packet by 2015rte_flow_action_sample:: 2016 2017 set sample_actions {index} {action} [/ {action} [...]] / end 2018 2019There are multiple global buffers for ``sample_actions``, this command will set 2020one internal buffer index by ``{index}``. 2021 2022In order to use different sample actions list, ``index`` must be specified 2023during the flow rule creation:: 2024 2025 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / end actions 2026 sample ratio 2 index 2 / end 2027 2028Otherwise the default index ``0`` is used. 2029 2030Port Functions 2031-------------- 2032 2033The following sections show functions for configuring ports. 2034 2035.. note:: 2036 2037 Port configuration changes only become active when forwarding is started/restarted. 2038 2039port attach 2040~~~~~~~~~~~ 2041 2042Attach a port specified by pci address or virtual device args:: 2043 2044 testpmd> port attach (identifier) 2045 2046To attach a new pci device, the device should be recognized by kernel first. 2047Then it should be moved under DPDK management. 2048Finally the port can be attached to testpmd. 2049 2050For example, to move a pci device using ixgbe under DPDK management: 2051 2052.. code-block:: console 2053 2054 # Check the status of the available devices. 2055 ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --status 2056 2057 Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver 2058 ============================================ 2059 <none> 2060 2061 Network devices using kernel driver 2062 =================================== 2063 0000:0a:00.0 '82599ES 10-Gigabit' if=eth2 drv=ixgbe unused= 2064 2065 2066 # Bind the device to igb_uio. 2067 sudo ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio 0000:0a:00.0 2068 2069 2070 # Recheck the status of the devices. 2071 ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --status 2072 Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver 2073 ============================================ 2074 0000:0a:00.0 '82599ES 10-Gigabit' drv=igb_uio unused= 2075 2076To attach a port created by virtual device, above steps are not needed. 2077 2078For example, to attach a port whose pci address is 0000:0a:00.0. 2079 2080.. code-block:: console 2081 2082 testpmd> port attach 0000:0a:00.0 2083 Attaching a new port... 2084 EAL: PCI device 0000:0a:00.0 on NUMA socket -1 2085 EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd 2086 EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7f83bfa00000 2087 EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7f83bfa80000 2088 PMD: eth_ixgbe_dev_init(): MAC: 2, PHY: 18, SFP+: 5 2089 PMD: eth_ixgbe_dev_init(): port 0 vendorID=0x8086 deviceID=0x10fb 2090 Port 0 is attached. Now total ports is 1 2091 Done 2092 2093For example, to attach a port created by pcap PMD. 2094 2095.. code-block:: console 2096 2097 testpmd> port attach net_pcap0 2098 Attaching a new port... 2099 PMD: Initializing pmd_pcap for net_pcap0 2100 PMD: Creating pcap-backed ethdev on numa socket 0 2101 Port 0 is attached. Now total ports is 1 2102 Done 2103 2104In this case, identifier is ``net_pcap0``. 2105This identifier format is the same as ``--vdev`` format of DPDK applications. 2106 2107For example, to re-attach a bonded port which has been previously detached, 2108the mode and slave parameters must be given. 2109 2110.. code-block:: console 2111 2112 testpmd> port attach net_bond_0,mode=0,slave=1 2113 Attaching a new port... 2114 EAL: Initializing pmd_bond for net_bond_0 2115 EAL: Create bonded device net_bond_0 on port 0 in mode 0 on socket 0. 2116 Port 0 is attached. Now total ports is 1 2117 Done 2118 2119 2120port detach 2121~~~~~~~~~~~ 2122 2123Detach a specific port:: 2124 2125 testpmd> port detach (port_id) 2126 2127Before detaching a port, the port should be stopped and closed. 2128 2129For example, to detach a pci device port 0. 2130 2131.. code-block:: console 2132 2133 testpmd> port stop 0 2134 Stopping ports... 2135 Done 2136 testpmd> port close 0 2137 Closing ports... 2138 Done 2139 2140 testpmd> port detach 0 2141 Detaching a port... 2142 EAL: PCI device 0000:0a:00.0 on NUMA socket -1 2143 EAL: remove driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd 2144 EAL: PCI memory unmapped at 0x7f83bfa00000 2145 EAL: PCI memory unmapped at 0x7f83bfa80000 2146 Done 2147 2148 2149For example, to detach a virtual device port 0. 2150 2151.. code-block:: console 2152 2153 testpmd> port stop 0 2154 Stopping ports... 2155 Done 2156 testpmd> port close 0 2157 Closing ports... 2158 Done 2159 2160 testpmd> port detach 0 2161 Detaching a port... 2162 PMD: Closing pcap ethdev on numa socket 0 2163 Port 'net_pcap0' is detached. Now total ports is 0 2164 Done 2165 2166To remove a pci device completely from the system, first detach the port from testpmd. 2167Then the device should be moved under kernel management. 2168Finally the device can be removed using kernel pci hotplug functionality. 2169 2170For example, to move a pci device under kernel management: 2171 2172.. code-block:: console 2173 2174 sudo ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b ixgbe 0000:0a:00.0 2175 2176 ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --status 2177 2178 Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver 2179 ============================================ 2180 <none> 2181 2182 Network devices using kernel driver 2183 =================================== 2184 0000:0a:00.0 '82599ES 10-Gigabit' if=eth2 drv=ixgbe unused=igb_uio 2185 2186To remove a port created by a virtual device, above steps are not needed. 2187 2188port start 2189~~~~~~~~~~ 2190 2191Start all ports or a specific port:: 2192 2193 testpmd> port start (port_id|all) 2194 2195port stop 2196~~~~~~~~~ 2197 2198Stop all ports or a specific port:: 2199 2200 testpmd> port stop (port_id|all) 2201 2202port close 2203~~~~~~~~~~ 2204 2205Close all ports or a specific port:: 2206 2207 testpmd> port close (port_id|all) 2208 2209port reset 2210~~~~~~~~~~ 2211 2212Reset all ports or a specific port:: 2213 2214 testpmd> port reset (port_id|all) 2215 2216User should stop port(s) before resetting and (re-)start after reset. 2217 2218port config - queue ring size 2219~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2220 2221Configure a rx/tx queue ring size:: 2222 2223 testpmd> port (port_id) (rxq|txq) (queue_id) ring_size (value) 2224 2225Only take effect after command that (re-)start the port or command that setup specific queue. 2226 2227port start/stop queue 2228~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2229 2230Start/stop a rx/tx queue on a specific port:: 2231 2232 testpmd> port (port_id) (rxq|txq) (queue_id) (start|stop) 2233 2234port config - queue deferred start 2235~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2236 2237Switch on/off deferred start of a specific port queue:: 2238 2239 testpmd> port (port_id) (rxq|txq) (queue_id) deferred_start (on|off) 2240 2241port setup queue 2242~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2243 2244Setup a rx/tx queue on a specific port:: 2245 2246 testpmd> port (port_id) (rxq|txq) (queue_id) setup 2247 2248Only take effect when port is started. 2249 2250port config - speed 2251~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2252 2253Set the speed and duplex mode for all ports or a specific port:: 2254 2255 testpmd> port config (port_id|all) speed (10|100|1000|10000|25000|40000|50000|100000|200000|auto) \ 2256 duplex (half|full|auto) 2257 2258port config - queues/descriptors 2259~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2260 2261Set number of queues/descriptors for rxq, txq, rxd and txd:: 2262 2263 testpmd> port config all (rxq|txq|rxd|txd) (value) 2264 2265This is equivalent to the ``--rxq``, ``--txq``, ``--rxd`` and ``--txd`` command-line options. 2266 2267port config - max-pkt-len 2268~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2269 2270Set the maximum packet length:: 2271 2272 testpmd> port config all max-pkt-len (value) 2273 2274This is equivalent to the ``--max-pkt-len`` command-line option. 2275 2276port config - max-lro-pkt-size 2277~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2278 2279Set the maximum LRO aggregated packet size:: 2280 2281 testpmd> port config all max-lro-pkt-size (value) 2282 2283This is equivalent to the ``--max-lro-pkt-size`` command-line option. 2284 2285port config - Drop Packets 2286~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2287 2288Enable or disable packet drop on all RX queues of all ports when no receive buffers available:: 2289 2290 testpmd> port config all drop-en (on|off) 2291 2292Packet dropping when no receive buffers available is off by default. 2293 2294The ``on`` option is equivalent to the ``--enable-drop-en`` command-line option. 2295 2296port config - RSS 2297~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2298 2299Set the RSS (Receive Side Scaling) mode on or off:: 2300 2301 testpmd> port config all rss (all|default|eth|vlan|ip|tcp|udp|sctp|ether|port|vxlan|geneve|nvgre|vxlan-gpe|l2tpv3|esp|ah|pfcp|ecpri|mpls|none) 2302 2303RSS is on by default. 2304 2305The ``all`` option is equivalent to eth|vlan|ip|tcp|udp|sctp|ether|l2tpv3|esp|ah|pfcp. 2306 2307The ``default`` option enables all supported RSS types reported by device info. 2308 2309The ``none`` option is equivalent to the ``--disable-rss`` command-line option. 2310 2311port config - RSS Reta 2312~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2313 2314Set the RSS (Receive Side Scaling) redirection table:: 2315 2316 testpmd> port config all rss reta (hash,queue)[,(hash,queue)] 2317 2318port config - DCB 2319~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2320 2321Set the DCB mode for an individual port:: 2322 2323 testpmd> port config (port_id) dcb vt (on|off) (traffic_class) pfc (on|off) 2324 2325The traffic class should be 4 or 8. 2326 2327port config - Burst 2328~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2329 2330Set the number of packets per burst:: 2331 2332 testpmd> port config all burst (value) 2333 2334This is equivalent to the ``--burst`` command-line option. 2335 2336port config - Threshold 2337~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2338 2339Set thresholds for TX/RX queues:: 2340 2341 testpmd> port config all (threshold) (value) 2342 2343Where the threshold type can be: 2344 2345* ``txpt:`` Set the prefetch threshold register of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= 255. 2346 2347* ``txht:`` Set the host threshold register of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= 255. 2348 2349* ``txwt:`` Set the write-back threshold register of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= 255. 2350 2351* ``rxpt:`` Set the prefetch threshold register of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= 255. 2352 2353* ``rxht:`` Set the host threshold register of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= 255. 2354 2355* ``rxwt:`` Set the write-back threshold register of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= 255. 2356 2357* ``txfreet:`` Set the transmit free threshold of the TX rings, 0 <= value <= txd. 2358 2359* ``rxfreet:`` Set the transmit free threshold of the RX rings, 0 <= value <= rxd. 2360 2361* ``txrst:`` Set the transmit RS bit threshold of TX rings, 0 <= value <= txd. 2362 2363These threshold options are also available from the command-line. 2364 2365port config pctype mapping 2366~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2367 2368Reset pctype mapping table:: 2369 2370 testpmd> port config (port_id) pctype mapping reset 2371 2372Update hardware defined pctype to software defined flow type mapping table:: 2373 2374 testpmd> port config (port_id) pctype mapping update (pctype_id_0[,pctype_id_1]*) (flow_type_id) 2375 2376where: 2377 2378* ``pctype_id_x``: hardware pctype id as index of bit in bitmask value of the pctype mapping table. 2379 2380* ``flow_type_id``: software flow type id as the index of the pctype mapping table. 2381 2382port config input set 2383~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2384 2385Config RSS/FDIR/FDIR flexible payload input set for some pctype:: 2386 2387 testpmd> port config (port_id) pctype (pctype_id) \ 2388 (hash_inset|fdir_inset|fdir_flx_inset) \ 2389 (get|set|clear) field (field_idx) 2390 2391Clear RSS/FDIR/FDIR flexible payload input set for some pctype:: 2392 2393 testpmd> port config (port_id) pctype (pctype_id) \ 2394 (hash_inset|fdir_inset|fdir_flx_inset) clear all 2395 2396where: 2397 2398* ``pctype_id``: hardware packet classification types. 2399* ``field_idx``: hardware field index. 2400 2401port config udp_tunnel_port 2402~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2403 2404Add/remove UDP tunnel port for VXLAN/GENEVE tunneling protocols:: 2405 2406 testpmd> port config (port_id) udp_tunnel_port add|rm vxlan|geneve|vxlan-gpe|ecpri (udp_port) 2407 2408port config tx_metadata 2409~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2410 2411Set Tx metadata value per port. 2412testpmd will add this value to any Tx packet sent from this port:: 2413 2414 testpmd> port config (port_id) tx_metadata (value) 2415 2416port config dynf 2417~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2418 2419Set/clear dynamic flag per port. 2420testpmd will register this flag in the mbuf (same registration 2421for both Tx and Rx). Then set/clear this flag for each Tx 2422packet sent from this port. The set bit only works for Tx packet:: 2423 2424 testpmd> port config (port_id) dynf (name) (set|clear) 2425 2426port config mtu 2427~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2428 2429To configure MTU(Maximum Transmission Unit) on devices using testpmd:: 2430 2431 testpmd> port config mtu (port_id) (value) 2432 2433port config rss hash key 2434~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2435 2436To configure the RSS hash key used to compute the RSS 2437hash of input [IP] packets received on port:: 2438 2439 testpmd> port config <port_id> rss-hash-key (ipv4|ipv4-frag|\ 2440 ipv4-tcp|ipv4-udp|ipv4-sctp|ipv4-other|\ 2441 ipv6|ipv6-frag|ipv6-tcp|ipv6-udp|ipv6-sctp|\ 2442 ipv6-other|l2-payload|ipv6-ex|ipv6-tcp-ex|\ 2443 ipv6-udp-ex <string of hex digits \ 2444 (variable length, NIC dependent)>) 2445 2446port cleanup txq mbufs 2447~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2448 2449To cleanup txq mbufs currently cached by driver:: 2450 2451 testpmd> port cleanup (port_id) txq (queue_id) (free_cnt) 2452 2453If the value of ``free_cnt`` is 0, driver should free all cached mbufs. 2454 2455Device Functions 2456---------------- 2457 2458The following sections show functions for device operations. 2459 2460device detach 2461~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2462 2463Detach a device specified by pci address or virtual device args:: 2464 2465 testpmd> device detach (identifier) 2466 2467Before detaching a device associated with ports, the ports should be stopped and closed. 2468 2469For example, to detach a pci device whose address is 0002:03:00.0. 2470 2471.. code-block:: console 2472 2473 testpmd> device detach 0002:03:00.0 2474 Removing a device... 2475 Port 1 is now closed 2476 EAL: Releasing pci mapped resource for 0002:03:00.0 2477 EAL: Calling pci_unmap_resource for 0002:03:00.0 at 0x218a050000 2478 EAL: Calling pci_unmap_resource for 0002:03:00.0 at 0x218c050000 2479 Device 0002:03:00.0 is detached 2480 Now total ports is 1 2481 2482For example, to detach a port created by pcap PMD. 2483 2484.. code-block:: console 2485 2486 testpmd> device detach net_pcap0 2487 Removing a device... 2488 Port 0 is now closed 2489 Device net_pcap0 is detached 2490 Now total ports is 0 2491 Done 2492 2493In this case, identifier is ``net_pcap0``. 2494This identifier format is the same as ``--vdev`` format of DPDK applications. 2495 2496Link Bonding Functions 2497---------------------- 2498 2499The Link Bonding functions make it possible to dynamically create and 2500manage link bonding devices from within testpmd interactive prompt. 2501 2502create bonded device 2503~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2504 2505Create a new bonding device:: 2506 2507 testpmd> create bonded device (mode) (socket) 2508 2509For example, to create a bonded device in mode 1 on socket 0:: 2510 2511 testpmd> create bonded device 1 0 2512 created new bonded device (port X) 2513 2514add bonding slave 2515~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2516 2517Adds Ethernet device to a Link Bonding device:: 2518 2519 testpmd> add bonding slave (slave id) (port id) 2520 2521For example, to add Ethernet device (port 6) to a Link Bonding device (port 10):: 2522 2523 testpmd> add bonding slave 6 10 2524 2525 2526remove bonding slave 2527~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2528 2529Removes an Ethernet slave device from a Link Bonding device:: 2530 2531 testpmd> remove bonding slave (slave id) (port id) 2532 2533For example, to remove Ethernet slave device (port 6) to a Link Bonding device (port 10):: 2534 2535 testpmd> remove bonding slave 6 10 2536 2537set bonding mode 2538~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2539 2540Set the Link Bonding mode of a Link Bonding device:: 2541 2542 testpmd> set bonding mode (value) (port id) 2543 2544For example, to set the bonding mode of a Link Bonding device (port 10) to broadcast (mode 3):: 2545 2546 testpmd> set bonding mode 3 10 2547 2548set bonding primary 2549~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2550 2551Set an Ethernet slave device as the primary device on a Link Bonding device:: 2552 2553 testpmd> set bonding primary (slave id) (port id) 2554 2555For example, to set the Ethernet slave device (port 6) as the primary port of a Link Bonding device (port 10):: 2556 2557 testpmd> set bonding primary 6 10 2558 2559set bonding mac 2560~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2561 2562Set the MAC address of a Link Bonding device:: 2563 2564 testpmd> set bonding mac (port id) (mac) 2565 2566For example, to set the MAC address of a Link Bonding device (port 10) to 00:00:00:00:00:01:: 2567 2568 testpmd> set bonding mac 10 00:00:00:00:00:01 2569 2570set bonding balance_xmit_policy 2571~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2572 2573Set the transmission policy for a Link Bonding device when it is in Balance XOR mode:: 2574 2575 testpmd> set bonding balance_xmit_policy (port_id) (l2|l23|l34) 2576 2577For example, set a Link Bonding device (port 10) to use a balance policy of layer 3+4 (IP addresses & UDP ports):: 2578 2579 testpmd> set bonding balance_xmit_policy 10 l34 2580 2581 2582set bonding mon_period 2583~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2584 2585Set the link status monitoring polling period in milliseconds for a bonding device. 2586 2587This adds support for PMD slave devices which do not support link status interrupts. 2588When the mon_period is set to a value greater than 0 then all PMD's which do not support 2589link status ISR will be queried every polling interval to check if their link status has changed:: 2590 2591 testpmd> set bonding mon_period (port_id) (value) 2592 2593For example, to set the link status monitoring polling period of bonded device (port 5) to 150ms:: 2594 2595 testpmd> set bonding mon_period 5 150 2596 2597 2598set bonding lacp dedicated_queue 2599~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2600 2601Enable dedicated tx/rx queues on bonding devices slaves to handle LACP control plane traffic 2602when in mode 4 (link-aggregation-802.3ad):: 2603 2604 testpmd> set bonding lacp dedicated_queues (port_id) (enable|disable) 2605 2606 2607set bonding agg_mode 2608~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2609 2610Enable one of the specific aggregators mode when in mode 4 (link-aggregation-802.3ad):: 2611 2612 testpmd> set bonding agg_mode (port_id) (bandwidth|count|stable) 2613 2614 2615show bonding config 2616~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2617 2618Show the current configuration of a Link Bonding device:: 2619 2620 testpmd> show bonding config (port id) 2621 2622For example, 2623to show the configuration a Link Bonding device (port 9) with 3 slave devices (1, 3, 4) 2624in balance mode with a transmission policy of layer 2+3:: 2625 2626 testpmd> show bonding config 9 2627 Bonding mode: 2 2628 Balance Xmit Policy: BALANCE_XMIT_POLICY_LAYER23 2629 Slaves (3): [1 3 4] 2630 Active Slaves (3): [1 3 4] 2631 Primary: [3] 2632 2633 2634Register Functions 2635------------------ 2636 2637The Register Functions can be used to read from and write to registers on the network card referenced by a port number. 2638This is mainly useful for debugging purposes. 2639Reference should be made to the appropriate datasheet for the network card for details on the register addresses 2640and fields that can be accessed. 2641 2642read reg 2643~~~~~~~~ 2644 2645Display the value of a port register:: 2646 2647 testpmd> read reg (port_id) (address) 2648 2649For example, to examine the Flow Director control register (FDIRCTL, 0x0000EE000) on an Intel 82599 10 GbE Controller:: 2650 2651 testpmd> read reg 0 0xEE00 2652 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x4A060029 (1241907241) 2653 2654read regfield 2655~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2656 2657Display a port register bit field:: 2658 2659 testpmd> read regfield (port_id) (address) (bit_x) (bit_y) 2660 2661For example, reading the lowest two bits from the register in the example above:: 2662 2663 testpmd> read regfield 0 0xEE00 0 1 2664 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: bits[0, 1]=0x1 (1) 2665 2666read regbit 2667~~~~~~~~~~~ 2668 2669Display a single port register bit:: 2670 2671 testpmd> read regbit (port_id) (address) (bit_x) 2672 2673For example, reading the lowest bit from the register in the example above:: 2674 2675 testpmd> read regbit 0 0xEE00 0 2676 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: bit 0=1 2677 2678write reg 2679~~~~~~~~~ 2680 2681Set the value of a port register:: 2682 2683 testpmd> write reg (port_id) (address) (value) 2684 2685For example, to clear a register:: 2686 2687 testpmd> write reg 0 0xEE00 0x0 2688 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x00000000 (0) 2689 2690write regfield 2691~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2692 2693Set bit field of a port register:: 2694 2695 testpmd> write regfield (port_id) (address) (bit_x) (bit_y) (value) 2696 2697For example, writing to the register cleared in the example above:: 2698 2699 testpmd> write regfield 0 0xEE00 0 1 2 2700 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x00000002 (2) 2701 2702write regbit 2703~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2704 2705Set single bit value of a port register:: 2706 2707 testpmd> write regbit (port_id) (address) (bit_x) (value) 2708 2709For example, to set the high bit in the register from the example above:: 2710 2711 testpmd> write regbit 0 0xEE00 31 1 2712 port 0 PCI register at offset 0xEE00: 0x8000000A (2147483658) 2713 2714Traffic Metering and Policing 2715----------------------------- 2716 2717The following section shows functions for configuring traffic metering and 2718policing on the ethernet device through the use of generic ethdev API. 2719 2720show port traffic management capability 2721~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2722 2723Show traffic metering and policing capability of the port:: 2724 2725 testpmd> show port meter cap (port_id) 2726 2727add port meter profile (srTCM rfc2967) 2728~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2729 2730Add meter profile (srTCM rfc2697) to the ethernet device:: 2731 2732 testpmd> add port meter profile srtcm_rfc2697 (port_id) (profile_id) \ 2733 (cir) (cbs) (ebs) (packet_mode) 2734 2735where: 2736 2737* ``profile_id``: ID for the meter profile. 2738* ``cir``: Committed Information Rate (CIR) (bytes per second or packets per second). 2739* ``cbs``: Committed Burst Size (CBS) (bytes or packets). 2740* ``ebs``: Excess Burst Size (EBS) (bytes or packets). 2741* ``packet_mode``: Packets mode for meter profile. 2742 2743add port meter profile (trTCM rfc2968) 2744~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2745 2746Add meter profile (srTCM rfc2698) to the ethernet device:: 2747 2748 testpmd> add port meter profile trtcm_rfc2698 (port_id) (profile_id) \ 2749 (cir) (pir) (cbs) (pbs) (packet_mode) 2750 2751where: 2752 2753* ``profile_id``: ID for the meter profile. 2754* ``cir``: Committed information rate (bytes per second or packets per second). 2755* ``pir``: Peak information rate (bytes per second or packets per second). 2756* ``cbs``: Committed burst size (bytes or packets). 2757* ``pbs``: Peak burst size (bytes or packets). 2758* ``packet_mode``: Packets mode for meter profile. 2759 2760add port meter profile (trTCM rfc4115) 2761~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2762 2763Add meter profile (trTCM rfc4115) to the ethernet device:: 2764 2765 testpmd> add port meter profile trtcm_rfc4115 (port_id) (profile_id) \ 2766 (cir) (eir) (cbs) (ebs) (packet_mode) 2767 2768where: 2769 2770* ``profile_id``: ID for the meter profile. 2771* ``cir``: Committed information rate (bytes per second or packets per second). 2772* ``eir``: Excess information rate (bytes per second or packets per second). 2773* ``cbs``: Committed burst size (bytes or packets). 2774* ``ebs``: Excess burst size (bytes or packets). 2775* ``packet_mode``: Packets mode for meter profile. 2776 2777delete port meter profile 2778~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2779 2780Delete meter profile from the ethernet device:: 2781 2782 testpmd> del port meter profile (port_id) (profile_id) 2783 2784create port policy 2785~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2786 2787Create new policy object for the ethernet device:: 2788 2789 testpmd> add port meter policy (port_id) (policy_id) g_actions \ 2790 {action} y_actions {action} r_actions {action} 2791 2792where: 2793 2794* ``policy_id``: policy ID. 2795* ``action``: action lists for green/yellow/red colors. 2796 2797delete port policy 2798~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2799 2800Delete policy object for the ethernet device:: 2801 2802 testpmd> del port meter policy (port_id) (policy_id) 2803 2804where: 2805 2806* ``policy_id``: policy ID. 2807 2808create port meter 2809~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2810 2811Create new meter object for the ethernet device:: 2812 2813 testpmd> create port meter (port_id) (mtr_id) (profile_id) \ 2814 (policy_id) (meter_enable) (stats_mask) (shared) \ 2815 (use_pre_meter_color) [(dscp_tbl_entry0) (dscp_tbl_entry1)...\ 2816 (dscp_tbl_entry63)] 2817 2818where: 2819 2820* ``mtr_id``: meter object ID. 2821* ``profile_id``: ID for the meter profile. 2822* ``policy_id``: ID for the policy. 2823* ``meter_enable``: When this parameter has a non-zero value, the meter object 2824 gets enabled at the time of creation, otherwise remains disabled. 2825* ``stats_mask``: Mask of statistics counter types to be enabled for the 2826 meter object. 2827* ``shared``: When this parameter has a non-zero value, the meter object is 2828 shared by multiple flows. Otherwise, meter object is used by single flow. 2829* ``use_pre_meter_color``: When this parameter has a non-zero value, the 2830 input color for the current meter object is determined by the latest meter 2831 object in the same flow. Otherwise, the current meter object uses the 2832 *dscp_table* to determine the input color. 2833* ``dscp_tbl_entryx``: DSCP table entry x providing meter providing input 2834 color, 0 <= x <= 63. 2835 2836enable port meter 2837~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2838 2839Enable meter for the ethernet device:: 2840 2841 testpmd> enable port meter (port_id) (mtr_id) 2842 2843disable port meter 2844~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2845 2846Disable meter for the ethernet device:: 2847 2848 testpmd> disable port meter (port_id) (mtr_id) 2849 2850delete port meter 2851~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2852 2853Delete meter for the ethernet device:: 2854 2855 testpmd> del port meter (port_id) (mtr_id) 2856 2857Set port meter profile 2858~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2859 2860Set meter profile for the ethernet device:: 2861 2862 testpmd> set port meter profile (port_id) (mtr_id) (profile_id) 2863 2864set port meter dscp table 2865~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2866 2867Set meter dscp table for the ethernet device:: 2868 2869 testpmd> set port meter dscp table (port_id) (mtr_id) [(dscp_tbl_entry0) \ 2870 (dscp_tbl_entry1)...(dscp_tbl_entry63)] 2871 2872set port meter stats mask 2873~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2874 2875Set meter stats mask for the ethernet device:: 2876 2877 testpmd> set port meter stats mask (port_id) (mtr_id) (stats_mask) 2878 2879where: 2880 2881* ``stats_mask``: Bit mask indicating statistics counter types to be enabled. 2882 2883show port meter stats 2884~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2885 2886Show meter stats of the ethernet device:: 2887 2888 testpmd> show port meter stats (port_id) (mtr_id) (clear) 2889 2890where: 2891 2892* ``clear``: Flag that indicates whether the statistics counters should 2893 be cleared (i.e. set to zero) immediately after they have been read or not. 2894 2895Traffic Management 2896------------------ 2897 2898The following section shows functions for configuring traffic management on 2899the ethernet device through the use of generic TM API. 2900 2901show port traffic management capability 2902~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2903 2904Show traffic management capability of the port:: 2905 2906 testpmd> show port tm cap (port_id) 2907 2908show port traffic management capability (hierarchy level) 2909~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2910 2911Show traffic management hierarchy level capability of the port:: 2912 2913 testpmd> show port tm level cap (port_id) (level_id) 2914 2915show port traffic management capability (hierarchy node level) 2916~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2917 2918Show the traffic management hierarchy node capability of the port:: 2919 2920 testpmd> show port tm node cap (port_id) (node_id) 2921 2922show port traffic management hierarchy node type 2923~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2924 2925Show the port traffic management hierarchy node type:: 2926 2927 testpmd> show port tm node type (port_id) (node_id) 2928 2929show port traffic management hierarchy node stats 2930~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2931 2932Show the port traffic management hierarchy node statistics:: 2933 2934 testpmd> show port tm node stats (port_id) (node_id) (clear) 2935 2936where: 2937 2938* ``clear``: When this parameter has a non-zero value, the statistics counters 2939 are cleared (i.e. set to zero) immediately after they have been read, 2940 otherwise the statistics counters are left untouched. 2941 2942Add port traffic management private shaper profile 2943~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2944 2945Add the port traffic management private shaper profile:: 2946 2947 testpmd> add port tm node shaper profile (port_id) (shaper_profile_id) \ 2948 (cmit_tb_rate) (cmit_tb_size) (peak_tb_rate) (peak_tb_size) \ 2949 (packet_length_adjust) (packet_mode) 2950 2951where: 2952 2953* ``shaper_profile id``: Shaper profile ID for the new profile. 2954* ``cmit_tb_rate``: Committed token bucket rate (bytes per second or packets per second). 2955* ``cmit_tb_size``: Committed token bucket size (bytes or packets). 2956* ``peak_tb_rate``: Peak token bucket rate (bytes per second or packets per second). 2957* ``peak_tb_size``: Peak token bucket size (bytes or packets). 2958* ``packet_length_adjust``: The value (bytes) to be added to the length of 2959 each packet for the purpose of shaping. This parameter value can be used to 2960 correct the packet length with the framing overhead bytes that are consumed 2961 on the wire. 2962* ``packet_mode``: Shaper configured in packet mode. This parameter value if 2963 zero, configures shaper in byte mode and if non-zero configures it in packet 2964 mode. 2965 2966Delete port traffic management private shaper profile 2967~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2968 2969Delete the port traffic management private shaper:: 2970 2971 testpmd> del port tm node shaper profile (port_id) (shaper_profile_id) 2972 2973where: 2974 2975* ``shaper_profile id``: Shaper profile ID that needs to be deleted. 2976 2977Add port traffic management shared shaper 2978~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2979 2980Create the port traffic management shared shaper:: 2981 2982 testpmd> add port tm node shared shaper (port_id) (shared_shaper_id) \ 2983 (shaper_profile_id) 2984 2985where: 2986 2987* ``shared_shaper_id``: Shared shaper ID to be created. 2988* ``shaper_profile id``: Shaper profile ID for shared shaper. 2989 2990Set port traffic management shared shaper 2991~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2992 2993Update the port traffic management shared shaper:: 2994 2995 testpmd> set port tm node shared shaper (port_id) (shared_shaper_id) \ 2996 (shaper_profile_id) 2997 2998where: 2999 3000* ``shared_shaper_id``: Shared shaper ID to be update. 3001* ``shaper_profile id``: Shaper profile ID for shared shaper. 3002 3003Delete port traffic management shared shaper 3004~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3005 3006Delete the port traffic management shared shaper:: 3007 3008 testpmd> del port tm node shared shaper (port_id) (shared_shaper_id) 3009 3010where: 3011 3012* ``shared_shaper_id``: Shared shaper ID to be deleted. 3013 3014Set port traffic management hierarchy node private shaper 3015~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3016 3017set the port traffic management hierarchy node private shaper:: 3018 3019 testpmd> set port tm node shaper profile (port_id) (node_id) \ 3020 (shaper_profile_id) 3021 3022where: 3023 3024* ``shaper_profile id``: Private shaper profile ID to be enabled on the 3025 hierarchy node. 3026 3027Add port traffic management WRED profile 3028~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3029 3030Create a new WRED profile:: 3031 3032 testpmd> add port tm node wred profile (port_id) (wred_profile_id) \ 3033 (color_g) (min_th_g) (max_th_g) (maxp_inv_g) (wq_log2_g) \ 3034 (color_y) (min_th_y) (max_th_y) (maxp_inv_y) (wq_log2_y) \ 3035 (color_r) (min_th_r) (max_th_r) (maxp_inv_r) (wq_log2_r) 3036 3037where: 3038 3039* ``wred_profile id``: Identifier for the newly create WRED profile 3040* ``color_g``: Packet color (green) 3041* ``min_th_g``: Minimum queue threshold for packet with green color 3042* ``max_th_g``: Minimum queue threshold for packet with green color 3043* ``maxp_inv_g``: Inverse of packet marking probability maximum value (maxp) 3044* ``wq_log2_g``: Negated log2 of queue weight (wq) 3045* ``color_y``: Packet color (yellow) 3046* ``min_th_y``: Minimum queue threshold for packet with yellow color 3047* ``max_th_y``: Minimum queue threshold for packet with yellow color 3048* ``maxp_inv_y``: Inverse of packet marking probability maximum value (maxp) 3049* ``wq_log2_y``: Negated log2 of queue weight (wq) 3050* ``color_r``: Packet color (red) 3051* ``min_th_r``: Minimum queue threshold for packet with yellow color 3052* ``max_th_r``: Minimum queue threshold for packet with yellow color 3053* ``maxp_inv_r``: Inverse of packet marking probability maximum value (maxp) 3054* ``wq_log2_r``: Negated log2 of queue weight (wq) 3055 3056Delete port traffic management WRED profile 3057~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3058 3059Delete the WRED profile:: 3060 3061 testpmd> del port tm node wred profile (port_id) (wred_profile_id) 3062 3063Add port traffic management hierarchy nonleaf node 3064~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3065 3066Add nonleaf node to port traffic management hierarchy:: 3067 3068 testpmd> add port tm nonleaf node (port_id) (node_id) (parent_node_id) \ 3069 (priority) (weight) (level_id) (shaper_profile_id) \ 3070 (n_sp_priorities) (stats_mask) (n_shared_shapers) \ 3071 [(shared_shaper_0) (shared_shaper_1) ...] \ 3072 3073where: 3074 3075* ``parent_node_id``: Node ID of the parent. 3076* ``priority``: Node priority (highest node priority is zero). This is used by 3077 the SP algorithm running on the parent node for scheduling this node. 3078* ``weight``: Node weight (lowest weight is one). The node weight is relative 3079 to the weight sum of all siblings that have the same priority. It is used by 3080 the WFQ algorithm running on the parent node for scheduling this node. 3081* ``level_id``: Hierarchy level of the node. 3082* ``shaper_profile_id``: Shaper profile ID of the private shaper to be used by 3083 the node. 3084* ``n_sp_priorities``: Number of strict priorities. 3085* ``stats_mask``: Mask of statistics counter types to be enabled for this node. 3086* ``n_shared_shapers``: Number of shared shapers. 3087* ``shared_shaper_id``: Shared shaper id. 3088 3089Add port traffic management hierarchy nonleaf node with packet mode 3090~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3091 3092Add nonleaf node with packet mode to port traffic management hierarchy:: 3093 3094 testpmd> add port tm nonleaf node pktmode (port_id) (node_id) (parent_node_id) \ 3095 (priority) (weight) (level_id) (shaper_profile_id) \ 3096 (n_sp_priorities) (stats_mask) (n_shared_shapers) \ 3097 [(shared_shaper_0) (shared_shaper_1) ...] \ 3098 3099where: 3100 3101* ``parent_node_id``: Node ID of the parent. 3102* ``priority``: Node priority (highest node priority is zero). This is used by 3103 the SP algorithm running on the parent node for scheduling this node. 3104* ``weight``: Node weight (lowest weight is one). The node weight is relative 3105 to the weight sum of all siblings that have the same priority. It is used by 3106 the WFQ algorithm running on the parent node for scheduling this node. 3107* ``level_id``: Hierarchy level of the node. 3108* ``shaper_profile_id``: Shaper profile ID of the private shaper to be used by 3109 the node. 3110* ``n_sp_priorities``: Number of strict priorities. Packet mode is enabled on 3111 all of them. 3112* ``stats_mask``: Mask of statistics counter types to be enabled for this node. 3113* ``n_shared_shapers``: Number of shared shapers. 3114* ``shared_shaper_id``: Shared shaper id. 3115 3116Add port traffic management hierarchy leaf node 3117~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3118 3119Add leaf node to port traffic management hierarchy:: 3120 3121 testpmd> add port tm leaf node (port_id) (node_id) (parent_node_id) \ 3122 (priority) (weight) (level_id) (shaper_profile_id) \ 3123 (cman_mode) (wred_profile_id) (stats_mask) (n_shared_shapers) \ 3124 [(shared_shaper_id) (shared_shaper_id) ...] \ 3125 3126where: 3127 3128* ``parent_node_id``: Node ID of the parent. 3129* ``priority``: Node priority (highest node priority is zero). This is used by 3130 the SP algorithm running on the parent node for scheduling this node. 3131* ``weight``: Node weight (lowest weight is one). The node weight is relative 3132 to the weight sum of all siblings that have the same priority. It is used by 3133 the WFQ algorithm running on the parent node for scheduling this node. 3134* ``level_id``: Hierarchy level of the node. 3135* ``shaper_profile_id``: Shaper profile ID of the private shaper to be used by 3136 the node. 3137* ``cman_mode``: Congestion management mode to be enabled for this node. 3138* ``wred_profile_id``: WRED profile id to be enabled for this node. 3139* ``stats_mask``: Mask of statistics counter types to be enabled for this node. 3140* ``n_shared_shapers``: Number of shared shapers. 3141* ``shared_shaper_id``: Shared shaper id. 3142 3143Delete port traffic management hierarchy node 3144~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3145 3146Delete node from port traffic management hierarchy:: 3147 3148 testpmd> del port tm node (port_id) (node_id) 3149 3150Update port traffic management hierarchy parent node 3151~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3152 3153Update port traffic management hierarchy parent node:: 3154 3155 testpmd> set port tm node parent (port_id) (node_id) (parent_node_id) \ 3156 (priority) (weight) 3157 3158This function can only be called after the hierarchy commit invocation. Its 3159success depends on the port support for this operation, as advertised through 3160the port capability set. This function is valid for all nodes of the traffic 3161management hierarchy except root node. 3162 3163Suspend port traffic management hierarchy node 3164~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3165 3166 testpmd> suspend port tm node (port_id) (node_id) 3167 3168Resume port traffic management hierarchy node 3169~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3170 3171 testpmd> resume port tm node (port_id) (node_id) 3172 3173Commit port traffic management hierarchy 3174~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3175 3176Commit the traffic management hierarchy on the port:: 3177 3178 testpmd> port tm hierarchy commit (port_id) (clean_on_fail) 3179 3180where: 3181 3182* ``clean_on_fail``: When set to non-zero, hierarchy is cleared on function 3183 call failure. On the other hand, hierarchy is preserved when this parameter 3184 is equal to zero. 3185 3186Set port traffic management mark VLAN dei 3187~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3188 3189Enables/Disables the traffic management marking on the port for VLAN packets:: 3190 3191 testpmd> set port tm mark vlan_dei <port_id> <green> <yellow> <red> 3192 3193where: 3194 3195* ``port_id``: The port which on which VLAN packets marked as ``green`` or 3196 ``yellow`` or ``red`` will have dei bit enabled 3197 3198* ``green`` enable 1, disable 0 marking for dei bit of VLAN packets marked as green 3199 3200* ``yellow`` enable 1, disable 0 marking for dei bit of VLAN packets marked as yellow 3201 3202* ``red`` enable 1, disable 0 marking for dei bit of VLAN packets marked as red 3203 3204Set port traffic management mark IP dscp 3205~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3206 3207Enables/Disables the traffic management marking on the port for IP dscp packets:: 3208 3209 testpmd> set port tm mark ip_dscp <port_id> <green> <yellow> <red> 3210 3211where: 3212 3213* ``port_id``: The port which on which IP packets marked as ``green`` or 3214 ``yellow`` or ``red`` will have IP dscp bits updated 3215 3216* ``green`` enable 1, disable 0 marking IP dscp to low drop precedence for green packets 3217 3218* ``yellow`` enable 1, disable 0 marking IP dscp to medium drop precedence for yellow packets 3219 3220* ``red`` enable 1, disable 0 marking IP dscp to high drop precedence for red packets 3221 3222Set port traffic management mark IP ecn 3223~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3224 3225Enables/Disables the traffic management marking on the port for IP ecn packets:: 3226 3227 testpmd> set port tm mark ip_ecn <port_id> <green> <yellow> <red> 3228 3229where: 3230 3231* ``port_id``: The port which on which IP packets marked as ``green`` or 3232 ``yellow`` or ``red`` will have IP ecn bits updated 3233 3234* ``green`` enable 1, disable 0 marking IP ecn for green marked packets with ecn of 2'b01 or 2'b10 3235 to ecn of 2'b11 when IP is caring TCP or SCTP 3236 3237* ``yellow`` enable 1, disable 0 marking IP ecn for yellow marked packets with ecn of 2'b01 or 2'b10 3238 to ecn of 2'b11 when IP is caring TCP or SCTP 3239 3240* ``red`` enable 1, disable 0 marking IP ecn for yellow marked packets with ecn of 2'b01 or 2'b10 3241 to ecn of 2'b11 when IP is caring TCP or SCTP 3242 3243Filter Functions 3244---------------- 3245 3246This section details the available filter functions that are available. 3247 3248Note these functions interface the deprecated legacy filtering framework, 3249superseded by *rte_flow*. See `Flow rules management`_. 3250 3251.. _testpmd_flow_director: 3252 3253flow_director_mask 3254~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3255 3256Set flow director's input masks:: 3257 3258 flow_director_mask (port_id) mode IP vlan (vlan_value) \ 3259 src_mask (ipv4_src) (ipv6_src) (src_port) \ 3260 dst_mask (ipv4_dst) (ipv6_dst) (dst_port) 3261 3262 flow_director_mask (port_id) mode MAC-VLAN vlan (vlan_value) 3263 3264 flow_director_mask (port_id) mode Tunnel vlan (vlan_value) \ 3265 mac (mac_value) tunnel-type (tunnel_type_value) \ 3266 tunnel-id (tunnel_id_value) 3267 3268Example, to set flow director mask on port 0:: 3269 3270 testpmd> flow_director_mask 0 mode IP vlan 0xefff \ 3271 src_mask 255.255.255.255 \ 3272 FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF 0xFFFF \ 3273 dst_mask 255.255.255.255 \ 3274 FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF 0xFFFF 3275 3276flow_director_flex_payload 3277~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3278 3279Configure flexible payload selection:: 3280 3281 flow_director_flex_payload (port_id) (raw|l2|l3|l4) (config) 3282 3283For example, to select the first 16 bytes from the offset 4 (bytes) of packet's payload as flexible payload:: 3284 3285 testpmd> flow_director_flex_payload 0 l4 \ 3286 (4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19) 3287 3288 3289.. _testpmd_rte_flow: 3290 3291Flow rules management 3292--------------------- 3293 3294Control of the generic flow API (*rte_flow*) is fully exposed through the 3295``flow`` command (validation, creation, destruction, queries and operation 3296modes). 3297 3298Considering *rte_flow* overlaps with all `Filter Functions`_, using both 3299features simultaneously may cause undefined side-effects and is therefore 3300not recommended. 3301 3302``flow`` syntax 3303~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3304 3305Because the ``flow`` command uses dynamic tokens to handle the large number 3306of possible flow rules combinations, its behavior differs slightly from 3307other commands, in particular: 3308 3309- Pressing *?* or the *<tab>* key displays contextual help for the current 3310 token, not that of the entire command. 3311 3312- Optional and repeated parameters are supported (provided they are listed 3313 in the contextual help). 3314 3315The first parameter stands for the operation mode. Possible operations and 3316their general syntax are described below. They are covered in detail in the 3317following sections. 3318 3319- Check whether a flow rule can be created:: 3320 3321 flow validate {port_id} 3322 [group {group_id}] [priority {level}] [ingress] [egress] [transfer] 3323 pattern {item} [/ {item} [...]] / end 3324 actions {action} [/ {action} [...]] / end 3325 3326- Create a flow rule:: 3327 3328 flow create {port_id} 3329 [group {group_id}] [priority {level}] [ingress] [egress] [transfer] 3330 pattern {item} [/ {item} [...]] / end 3331 actions {action} [/ {action} [...]] / end 3332 3333- Destroy specific flow rules:: 3334 3335 flow destroy {port_id} rule {rule_id} [...] 3336 3337- Destroy all flow rules:: 3338 3339 flow flush {port_id} 3340 3341- Query an existing flow rule:: 3342 3343 flow query {port_id} {rule_id} {action} 3344 3345- List existing flow rules sorted by priority, filtered by group 3346 identifiers:: 3347 3348 flow list {port_id} [group {group_id}] [...] 3349 3350- Restrict ingress traffic to the defined flow rules:: 3351 3352 flow isolate {port_id} {boolean} 3353 3354- Dump internal representation information of all flows in hardware:: 3355 3356 flow dump {port_id} all {output_file} 3357 3358 for one flow:: 3359 3360 flow dump {port_id} rule {rule_id} {output_file} 3361 3362- List and destroy aged flow rules:: 3363 3364 flow aged {port_id} [destroy] 3365 3366- Tunnel offload - create a tunnel stub:: 3367 3368 flow tunnel create {port_id} type {tunnel_type} 3369 3370- Tunnel offload - destroy a tunnel stub:: 3371 3372 flow tunnel destroy {port_id} id {tunnel_id} 3373 3374- Tunnel offload - list port tunnel stubs:: 3375 3376 flow tunnel list {port_id} 3377 3378Creating a tunnel stub for offload 3379~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3380 3381``flow tunnel create`` setup a tunnel stub for tunnel offload flow rules:: 3382 3383 flow tunnel create {port_id} type {tunnel_type} 3384 3385If successful, it will return a tunnel stub ID usable with other commands:: 3386 3387 port [...]: flow tunnel #[...] type [...] 3388 3389Tunnel stub ID is relative to a port. 3390 3391Destroying tunnel offload stub 3392~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3393 3394``flow tunnel destroy`` destroy port tunnel stub:: 3395 3396 flow tunnel destroy {port_id} id {tunnel_id} 3397 3398Listing tunnel offload stubs 3399~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3400 3401``flow tunnel list`` list port tunnel offload stubs:: 3402 3403 flow tunnel list {port_id} 3404 3405Validating flow rules 3406~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3407 3408``flow validate`` reports whether a flow rule would be accepted by the 3409underlying device in its current state but stops short of creating it. It is 3410bound to ``rte_flow_validate()``:: 3411 3412 flow validate {port_id} 3413 [group {group_id}] [priority {level}] [ingress] [egress] [transfer] 3414 pattern {item} [/ {item} [...]] / end 3415 actions {action} [/ {action} [...]] / end 3416 3417If successful, it will show:: 3418 3419 Flow rule validated 3420 3421Otherwise it will show an error message of the form:: 3422 3423 Caught error type [...] ([...]): [...] 3424 3425This command uses the same parameters as ``flow create``, their format is 3426described in `Creating flow rules`_. 3427 3428Check whether redirecting any Ethernet packet received on port 0 to RX queue 3429index 6 is supported:: 3430 3431 testpmd> flow validate 0 ingress pattern eth / end 3432 actions queue index 6 / end 3433 Flow rule validated 3434 testpmd> 3435 3436Port 0 does not support TCPv6 rules:: 3437 3438 testpmd> flow validate 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / tcp / end 3439 actions drop / end 3440 Caught error type 9 (specific pattern item): Invalid argument 3441 testpmd> 3442 3443Creating flow rules 3444~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3445 3446``flow create`` validates and creates the specified flow rule. It is bound 3447to ``rte_flow_create()``:: 3448 3449 flow create {port_id} 3450 [group {group_id}] [priority {level}] [ingress] [egress] [transfer] 3451 [tunnel_set {tunnel_id}] [tunnel_match {tunnel_id}] 3452 pattern {item} [/ {item} [...]] / end 3453 actions {action} [/ {action} [...]] / end 3454 3455If successful, it will return a flow rule ID usable with other commands:: 3456 3457 Flow rule #[...] created 3458 3459Otherwise it will show an error message of the form:: 3460 3461 Caught error type [...] ([...]): [...] 3462 3463Parameters describe in the following order: 3464 3465- Attributes (*group*, *priority*, *ingress*, *egress*, *transfer* tokens). 3466- Tunnel offload specification (tunnel_set, tunnel_match) 3467- A matching pattern, starting with the *pattern* token and terminated by an 3468 *end* pattern item. 3469- Actions, starting with the *actions* token and terminated by an *end* 3470 action. 3471 3472These translate directly to *rte_flow* objects provided as-is to the 3473underlying functions. 3474 3475The shortest valid definition only comprises mandatory tokens:: 3476 3477 testpmd> flow create 0 pattern end actions end 3478 3479Note that PMDs may refuse rules that essentially do nothing such as this 3480one. 3481 3482**All unspecified object values are automatically initialized to 0.** 3483 3484Attributes 3485^^^^^^^^^^ 3486 3487These tokens affect flow rule attributes (``struct rte_flow_attr``) and are 3488specified before the ``pattern`` token. 3489 3490- ``group {group id}``: priority group. 3491- ``priority {level}``: priority level within group. 3492- ``ingress``: rule applies to ingress traffic. 3493- ``egress``: rule applies to egress traffic. 3494- ``transfer``: apply rule directly to endpoints found in pattern. 3495 3496Each instance of an attribute specified several times overrides the previous 3497value as shown below (group 4 is used):: 3498 3499 testpmd> flow create 0 group 42 group 24 group 4 [...] 3500 3501Note that once enabled, ``ingress`` and ``egress`` cannot be disabled. 3502 3503While not specifying a direction is an error, some rules may allow both 3504simultaneously. 3505 3506Most rules affect RX therefore contain the ``ingress`` token:: 3507 3508 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern [...] 3509 3510Tunnel offload 3511^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 3512 3513Indicate tunnel offload rule type 3514 3515- ``tunnel_set {tunnel_id}``: mark rule as tunnel offload decap_set type. 3516- ``tunnel_match {tunnel_id}``: mark rule as tunel offload match type. 3517 3518Matching pattern 3519^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 3520 3521A matching pattern starts after the ``pattern`` token. It is made of pattern 3522items and is terminated by a mandatory ``end`` item. 3523 3524Items are named after their type (*RTE_FLOW_ITEM_TYPE_* from ``enum 3525rte_flow_item_type``). 3526 3527The ``/`` token is used as a separator between pattern items as shown 3528below:: 3529 3530 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / end [...] 3531 3532Note that protocol items like these must be stacked from lowest to highest 3533layer to make sense. For instance, the following rule is either invalid or 3534unlikely to match any packet:: 3535 3536 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / udp / ipv4 / end [...] 3537 3538More information on these restrictions can be found in the *rte_flow* 3539documentation. 3540 3541Several items support additional specification structures, for example 3542``ipv4`` allows specifying source and destination addresses as follows:: 3543 3544 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 src is 10.1.1.1 3545 dst is 10.2.0.0 / end [...] 3546 3547This rule matches all IPv4 traffic with the specified properties. 3548 3549In this example, ``src`` and ``dst`` are field names of the underlying 3550``struct rte_flow_item_ipv4`` object. All item properties can be specified 3551in a similar fashion. 3552 3553The ``is`` token means that the subsequent value must be matched exactly, 3554and assigns ``spec`` and ``mask`` fields in ``struct rte_flow_item`` 3555accordingly. Possible assignment tokens are: 3556 3557- ``is``: match value perfectly (with full bit-mask). 3558- ``spec``: match value according to configured bit-mask. 3559- ``last``: specify upper bound to establish a range. 3560- ``mask``: specify bit-mask with relevant bits set to one. 3561- ``prefix``: generate bit-mask with <prefix-length> most-significant bits set to one. 3562 3563These yield identical results:: 3564 3565 ipv4 src is 10.1.1.1 3566 3567:: 3568 3569 ipv4 src spec 10.1.1.1 src mask 255.255.255.255 3570 3571:: 3572 3573 ipv4 src spec 10.1.1.1 src prefix 32 3574 3575:: 3576 3577 ipv4 src is 10.1.1.1 src last 10.1.1.1 # range with a single value 3578 3579:: 3580 3581 ipv4 src is 10.1.1.1 src last 0 # 0 disables range 3582 3583Inclusive ranges can be defined with ``last``:: 3584 3585 ipv4 src is 10.1.1.1 src last 10.2.3.4 # 10.1.1.1 to 10.2.3.4 3586 3587Note that ``mask`` affects both ``spec`` and ``last``:: 3588 3589 ipv4 src is 10.1.1.1 src last 10.2.3.4 src mask 255.255.0.0 3590 # matches 10.1.0.0 to 10.2.255.255 3591 3592Properties can be modified multiple times:: 3593 3594 ipv4 src is 10.1.1.1 src is 10.1.2.3 src is 10.2.3.4 # matches 10.2.3.4 3595 3596:: 3597 3598 ipv4 src is 10.1.1.1 src prefix 24 src prefix 16 # matches 10.1.0.0/16 3599 3600Pattern items 3601^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 3602 3603This section lists supported pattern items and their attributes, if any. 3604 3605- ``end``: end list of pattern items. 3606 3607- ``void``: no-op pattern item. 3608 3609- ``invert``: perform actions when pattern does not match. 3610 3611- ``any``: match any protocol for the current layer. 3612 3613 - ``num {unsigned}``: number of layers covered. 3614 3615- ``pf``: match traffic from/to the physical function. 3616 3617- ``vf``: match traffic from/to a virtual function ID. 3618 3619 - ``id {unsigned}``: VF ID. 3620 3621- ``phy_port``: match traffic from/to a specific physical port. 3622 3623 - ``index {unsigned}``: physical port index. 3624 3625- ``port_id``: match traffic from/to a given DPDK port ID. 3626 3627 - ``id {unsigned}``: DPDK port ID. 3628 3629- ``mark``: match value set in previously matched flow rule using the mark action. 3630 3631 - ``id {unsigned}``: arbitrary integer value. 3632 3633- ``raw``: match an arbitrary byte string. 3634 3635 - ``relative {boolean}``: look for pattern after the previous item. 3636 - ``search {boolean}``: search pattern from offset (see also limit). 3637 - ``offset {integer}``: absolute or relative offset for pattern. 3638 - ``limit {unsigned}``: search area limit for start of pattern. 3639 - ``pattern {string}``: byte string to look for. 3640 3641- ``eth``: match Ethernet header. 3642 3643 - ``dst {MAC-48}``: destination MAC. 3644 - ``src {MAC-48}``: source MAC. 3645 - ``type {unsigned}``: EtherType or TPID. 3646 3647- ``vlan``: match 802.1Q/ad VLAN tag. 3648 3649 - ``tci {unsigned}``: tag control information. 3650 - ``pcp {unsigned}``: priority code point. 3651 - ``dei {unsigned}``: drop eligible indicator. 3652 - ``vid {unsigned}``: VLAN identifier. 3653 - ``inner_type {unsigned}``: inner EtherType or TPID. 3654 3655- ``ipv4``: match IPv4 header. 3656 3657 - ``version_ihl {unsigned}``: IPv4 version and IP header length. 3658 - ``tos {unsigned}``: type of service. 3659 - ``ttl {unsigned}``: time to live. 3660 - ``proto {unsigned}``: next protocol ID. 3661 - ``src {ipv4 address}``: source address. 3662 - ``dst {ipv4 address}``: destination address. 3663 3664- ``ipv6``: match IPv6 header. 3665 3666 - ``tc {unsigned}``: traffic class. 3667 - ``flow {unsigned}``: flow label. 3668 - ``proto {unsigned}``: protocol (next header). 3669 - ``hop {unsigned}``: hop limit. 3670 - ``src {ipv6 address}``: source address. 3671 - ``dst {ipv6 address}``: destination address. 3672 3673- ``icmp``: match ICMP header. 3674 3675 - ``type {unsigned}``: ICMP packet type. 3676 - ``code {unsigned}``: ICMP packet code. 3677 3678- ``udp``: match UDP header. 3679 3680 - ``src {unsigned}``: UDP source port. 3681 - ``dst {unsigned}``: UDP destination port. 3682 3683- ``tcp``: match TCP header. 3684 3685 - ``src {unsigned}``: TCP source port. 3686 - ``dst {unsigned}``: TCP destination port. 3687 3688- ``sctp``: match SCTP header. 3689 3690 - ``src {unsigned}``: SCTP source port. 3691 - ``dst {unsigned}``: SCTP destination port. 3692 - ``tag {unsigned}``: validation tag. 3693 - ``cksum {unsigned}``: checksum. 3694 3695- ``vxlan``: match VXLAN header. 3696 3697 - ``vni {unsigned}``: VXLAN identifier. 3698 - ``last_rsvd {unsigned}``: VXLAN last reserved 8-bits. 3699 3700- ``e_tag``: match IEEE 802.1BR E-Tag header. 3701 3702 - ``grp_ecid_b {unsigned}``: GRP and E-CID base. 3703 3704- ``nvgre``: match NVGRE header. 3705 3706 - ``tni {unsigned}``: virtual subnet ID. 3707 3708- ``mpls``: match MPLS header. 3709 3710 - ``label {unsigned}``: MPLS label. 3711 3712- ``gre``: match GRE header. 3713 3714 - ``protocol {unsigned}``: protocol type. 3715 3716- ``gre_key``: match GRE optional key field. 3717 3718 - ``value {unsigned}``: key value. 3719 3720- ``fuzzy``: fuzzy pattern match, expect faster than default. 3721 3722 - ``thresh {unsigned}``: accuracy threshold. 3723 3724- ``gtp``, ``gtpc``, ``gtpu``: match GTPv1 header. 3725 3726 - ``teid {unsigned}``: tunnel endpoint identifier. 3727 3728- ``geneve``: match GENEVE header. 3729 3730 - ``vni {unsigned}``: virtual network identifier. 3731 - ``protocol {unsigned}``: protocol type. 3732 3733- ``geneve-opt``: match GENEVE header option. 3734 3735 - ``class {unsigned}``: GENEVE option class. 3736 - ``type {unsigned}``: GENEVE option type. 3737 - ``length {unsigned}``: GENEVE option length in 32-bit words. 3738 - ``data {hex string}``: GENEVE option data, the length is defined by 3739 ``length`` field. 3740 3741- ``vxlan-gpe``: match VXLAN-GPE header. 3742 3743 - ``vni {unsigned}``: VXLAN-GPE identifier. 3744 3745- ``arp_eth_ipv4``: match ARP header for Ethernet/IPv4. 3746 3747 - ``sha {MAC-48}``: sender hardware address. 3748 - ``spa {ipv4 address}``: sender IPv4 address. 3749 - ``tha {MAC-48}``: target hardware address. 3750 - ``tpa {ipv4 address}``: target IPv4 address. 3751 3752- ``ipv6_ext``: match presence of any IPv6 extension header. 3753 3754 - ``next_hdr {unsigned}``: next header. 3755 3756- ``icmp6``: match any ICMPv6 header. 3757 3758 - ``type {unsigned}``: ICMPv6 type. 3759 - ``code {unsigned}``: ICMPv6 code. 3760 3761- ``icmp6_nd_ns``: match ICMPv6 neighbor discovery solicitation. 3762 3763 - ``target_addr {ipv6 address}``: target address. 3764 3765- ``icmp6_nd_na``: match ICMPv6 neighbor discovery advertisement. 3766 3767 - ``target_addr {ipv6 address}``: target address. 3768 3769- ``icmp6_nd_opt``: match presence of any ICMPv6 neighbor discovery option. 3770 3771 - ``type {unsigned}``: ND option type. 3772 3773- ``icmp6_nd_opt_sla_eth``: match ICMPv6 neighbor discovery source Ethernet 3774 link-layer address option. 3775 3776 - ``sla {MAC-48}``: source Ethernet LLA. 3777 3778- ``icmp6_nd_opt_tla_eth``: match ICMPv6 neighbor discovery target Ethernet 3779 link-layer address option. 3780 3781 - ``tla {MAC-48}``: target Ethernet LLA. 3782 3783- ``meta``: match application specific metadata. 3784 3785 - ``data {unsigned}``: metadata value. 3786 3787- ``gtp_psc``: match GTP PDU extension header with type 0x85. 3788 3789 - ``pdu_type {unsigned}``: PDU type. 3790 3791 - ``qfi {unsigned}``: PPP, RQI and QoS flow identifier. 3792 3793- ``pppoes``, ``pppoed``: match PPPoE header. 3794 3795 - ``session_id {unsigned}``: session identifier. 3796 3797- ``pppoe_proto_id``: match PPPoE session protocol identifier. 3798 3799 - ``proto_id {unsigned}``: PPP protocol identifier. 3800 3801- ``l2tpv3oip``: match L2TPv3 over IP header. 3802 3803 - ``session_id {unsigned}``: L2TPv3 over IP session identifier. 3804 3805- ``ah``: match AH header. 3806 3807 - ``spi {unsigned}``: security parameters index. 3808 3809- ``pfcp``: match PFCP header. 3810 3811 - ``s_field {unsigned}``: S field. 3812 - ``seid {unsigned}``: session endpoint identifier. 3813 3814- ``integrity``: match packet integrity. 3815 3816 - ``level {unsigned}``: Packet encapsulation level the item should 3817 apply to. See rte_flow_action_rss for details. 3818 - ``value {unsigned}``: A bitmask that specify what packet elements 3819 must be matched for integrity. 3820 3821- ``conntrack``: match conntrack state. 3822 3823Actions list 3824^^^^^^^^^^^^ 3825 3826A list of actions starts after the ``actions`` token in the same fashion as 3827`Matching pattern`_; actions are separated by ``/`` tokens and the list is 3828terminated by a mandatory ``end`` action. 3829 3830Actions are named after their type (*RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_* from ``enum 3831rte_flow_action_type``). 3832 3833Dropping all incoming UDPv4 packets can be expressed as follows:: 3834 3835 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / end 3836 actions drop / end 3837 3838Several actions have configurable properties which must be specified when 3839there is no valid default value. For example, ``queue`` requires a target 3840queue index. 3841 3842This rule redirects incoming UDPv4 traffic to queue index 6:: 3843 3844 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / end 3845 actions queue index 6 / end 3846 3847While this one could be rejected by PMDs (unspecified queue index):: 3848 3849 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / end 3850 actions queue / end 3851 3852As defined by *rte_flow*, the list is not ordered, all actions of a given 3853rule are performed simultaneously. These are equivalent:: 3854 3855 queue index 6 / void / mark id 42 / end 3856 3857:: 3858 3859 void / mark id 42 / queue index 6 / end 3860 3861All actions in a list should have different types, otherwise only the last 3862action of a given type is taken into account:: 3863 3864 queue index 4 / queue index 5 / queue index 6 / end # will use queue 6 3865 3866:: 3867 3868 drop / drop / drop / end # drop is performed only once 3869 3870:: 3871 3872 mark id 42 / queue index 3 / mark id 24 / end # mark will be 24 3873 3874Considering they are performed simultaneously, opposite and overlapping 3875actions can sometimes be combined when the end result is unambiguous:: 3876 3877 drop / queue index 6 / end # drop has no effect 3878 3879:: 3880 3881 queue index 6 / rss queues 6 7 8 / end # queue has no effect 3882 3883:: 3884 3885 drop / passthru / end # drop has no effect 3886 3887Note that PMDs may still refuse such combinations. 3888 3889Actions 3890^^^^^^^ 3891 3892This section lists supported actions and their attributes, if any. 3893 3894- ``end``: end list of actions. 3895 3896- ``void``: no-op action. 3897 3898- ``passthru``: let subsequent rule process matched packets. 3899 3900- ``jump``: redirect traffic to group on device. 3901 3902 - ``group {unsigned}``: group to redirect to. 3903 3904- ``mark``: attach 32 bit value to packets. 3905 3906 - ``id {unsigned}``: 32 bit value to return with packets. 3907 3908- ``flag``: flag packets. 3909 3910- ``queue``: assign packets to a given queue index. 3911 3912 - ``index {unsigned}``: queue index to use. 3913 3914- ``drop``: drop packets (note: passthru has priority). 3915 3916- ``count``: enable counters for this rule. 3917 3918- ``rss``: spread packets among several queues. 3919 3920 - ``func {hash function}``: RSS hash function to apply, allowed tokens are 3921 ``toeplitz``, ``simple_xor``, ``symmetric_toeplitz`` and ``default``. 3922 3923 - ``level {unsigned}``: encapsulation level for ``types``. 3924 3925 - ``types [{RSS hash type} [...]] end``: specific RSS hash types. 3926 Note that an empty list does not disable RSS but instead requests 3927 unspecified "best-effort" settings. 3928 3929 - ``key {string}``: RSS hash key, overrides ``key_len``. 3930 3931 - ``key_len {unsigned}``: RSS hash key length in bytes, can be used in 3932 conjunction with ``key`` to pad or truncate it. 3933 3934 - ``queues [{unsigned} [...]] end``: queue indices to use. 3935 3936- ``pf``: direct traffic to physical function. 3937 3938- ``vf``: direct traffic to a virtual function ID. 3939 3940 - ``original {boolean}``: use original VF ID if possible. 3941 - ``id {unsigned}``: VF ID. 3942 3943- ``phy_port``: direct packets to physical port index. 3944 3945 - ``original {boolean}``: use original port index if possible. 3946 - ``index {unsigned}``: physical port index. 3947 3948- ``port_id``: direct matching traffic to a given DPDK port ID. 3949 3950 - ``original {boolean}``: use original DPDK port ID if possible. 3951 - ``id {unsigned}``: DPDK port ID. 3952 3953- ``of_set_mpls_ttl``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_SET_MPLS_TTL``. 3954 3955 - ``mpls_ttl``: MPLS TTL. 3956 3957- ``of_dec_mpls_ttl``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_DEC_MPLS_TTL``. 3958 3959- ``of_set_nw_ttl``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_SET_NW_TTL``. 3960 3961 - ``nw_ttl``: IP TTL. 3962 3963- ``of_dec_nw_ttl``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_DEC_NW_TTL``. 3964 3965- ``of_copy_ttl_out``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_COPY_TTL_OUT``. 3966 3967- ``of_copy_ttl_in``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_COPY_TTL_IN``. 3968 3969- ``of_pop_vlan``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_POP_VLAN``. 3970 3971- ``of_push_vlan``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_PUSH_VLAN``. 3972 3973 - ``ethertype``: Ethertype. 3974 3975- ``of_set_vlan_vid``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_SET_VLAN_VID``. 3976 3977 - ``vlan_vid``: VLAN id. 3978 3979- ``of_set_vlan_pcp``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_SET_VLAN_PCP``. 3980 3981 - ``vlan_pcp``: VLAN priority. 3982 3983- ``of_pop_mpls``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_POP_MPLS``. 3984 3985 - ``ethertype``: Ethertype. 3986 3987- ``of_push_mpls``: OpenFlow's ``OFPAT_PUSH_MPLS``. 3988 3989 - ``ethertype``: Ethertype. 3990 3991- ``vxlan_encap``: Performs a VXLAN encapsulation, outer layer configuration 3992 is done through `Config VXLAN Encap outer layers`_. 3993 3994- ``vxlan_decap``: Performs a decapsulation action by stripping all headers of 3995 the VXLAN tunnel network overlay from the matched flow. 3996 3997- ``nvgre_encap``: Performs a NVGRE encapsulation, outer layer configuration 3998 is done through `Config NVGRE Encap outer layers`_. 3999 4000- ``nvgre_decap``: Performs a decapsulation action by stripping all headers of 4001 the NVGRE tunnel network overlay from the matched flow. 4002 4003- ``l2_encap``: Performs a L2 encapsulation, L2 configuration 4004 is done through `Config L2 Encap`_. 4005 4006- ``l2_decap``: Performs a L2 decapsulation, L2 configuration 4007 is done through `Config L2 Decap`_. 4008 4009- ``mplsogre_encap``: Performs a MPLSoGRE encapsulation, outer layer 4010 configuration is done through `Config MPLSoGRE Encap outer layers`_. 4011 4012- ``mplsogre_decap``: Performs a MPLSoGRE decapsulation, outer layer 4013 configuration is done through `Config MPLSoGRE Decap outer layers`_. 4014 4015- ``mplsoudp_encap``: Performs a MPLSoUDP encapsulation, outer layer 4016 configuration is done through `Config MPLSoUDP Encap outer layers`_. 4017 4018- ``mplsoudp_decap``: Performs a MPLSoUDP decapsulation, outer layer 4019 configuration is done through `Config MPLSoUDP Decap outer layers`_. 4020 4021- ``set_ipv4_src``: Set a new IPv4 source address in the outermost IPv4 header. 4022 4023 - ``ipv4_addr``: New IPv4 source address. 4024 4025- ``set_ipv4_dst``: Set a new IPv4 destination address in the outermost IPv4 4026 header. 4027 4028 - ``ipv4_addr``: New IPv4 destination address. 4029 4030- ``set_ipv6_src``: Set a new IPv6 source address in the outermost IPv6 header. 4031 4032 - ``ipv6_addr``: New IPv6 source address. 4033 4034- ``set_ipv6_dst``: Set a new IPv6 destination address in the outermost IPv6 4035 header. 4036 4037 - ``ipv6_addr``: New IPv6 destination address. 4038 4039- ``set_tp_src``: Set a new source port number in the outermost TCP/UDP 4040 header. 4041 4042 - ``port``: New TCP/UDP source port number. 4043 4044- ``set_tp_dst``: Set a new destination port number in the outermost TCP/UDP 4045 header. 4046 4047 - ``port``: New TCP/UDP destination port number. 4048 4049- ``mac_swap``: Swap the source and destination MAC addresses in the outermost 4050 Ethernet header. 4051 4052- ``dec_ttl``: Performs a decrease TTL value action 4053 4054- ``set_ttl``: Set TTL value with specified value 4055 - ``ttl_value {unsigned}``: The new TTL value to be set 4056 4057- ``set_mac_src``: set source MAC address 4058 4059 - ``mac_addr {MAC-48}``: new source MAC address 4060 4061- ``set_mac_dst``: set destination MAC address 4062 4063 - ``mac_addr {MAC-48}``: new destination MAC address 4064 4065- ``inc_tcp_seq``: Increase sequence number in the outermost TCP header. 4066 4067 - ``value {unsigned}``: Value to increase TCP sequence number by. 4068 4069- ``dec_tcp_seq``: Decrease sequence number in the outermost TCP header. 4070 4071 - ``value {unsigned}``: Value to decrease TCP sequence number by. 4072 4073- ``inc_tcp_ack``: Increase acknowledgment number in the outermost TCP header. 4074 4075 - ``value {unsigned}``: Value to increase TCP acknowledgment number by. 4076 4077- ``dec_tcp_ack``: Decrease acknowledgment number in the outermost TCP header. 4078 4079 - ``value {unsigned}``: Value to decrease TCP acknowledgment number by. 4080 4081- ``set_ipv4_dscp``: Set IPv4 DSCP value with specified value 4082 4083 - ``dscp_value {unsigned}``: The new DSCP value to be set 4084 4085- ``set_ipv6_dscp``: Set IPv6 DSCP value with specified value 4086 4087 - ``dscp_value {unsigned}``: The new DSCP value to be set 4088 4089- ``indirect``: Use indirect action created via 4090 ``flow indirect_action {port_id} create`` 4091 4092 - ``indirect_action_id {unsigned}``: Indirect action ID to use 4093 4094- ``color``: Color the packet to reflect the meter color result 4095 4096 - ``type {value}``: Set color type with specified value(green/yellow/red) 4097 4098Destroying flow rules 4099~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4100 4101``flow destroy`` destroys one or more rules from their rule ID (as returned 4102by ``flow create``), this command calls ``rte_flow_destroy()`` as many 4103times as necessary:: 4104 4105 flow destroy {port_id} rule {rule_id} [...] 4106 4107If successful, it will show:: 4108 4109 Flow rule #[...] destroyed 4110 4111It does not report anything for rule IDs that do not exist. The usual error 4112message is shown when a rule cannot be destroyed:: 4113 4114 Caught error type [...] ([...]): [...] 4115 4116``flow flush`` destroys all rules on a device and does not take extra 4117arguments. It is bound to ``rte_flow_flush()``:: 4118 4119 flow flush {port_id} 4120 4121Any errors are reported as above. 4122 4123Creating several rules and destroying them:: 4124 4125 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / end 4126 actions queue index 2 / end 4127 Flow rule #0 created 4128 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / end 4129 actions queue index 3 / end 4130 Flow rule #1 created 4131 testpmd> flow destroy 0 rule 0 rule 1 4132 Flow rule #1 destroyed 4133 Flow rule #0 destroyed 4134 testpmd> 4135 4136The same result can be achieved using ``flow flush``:: 4137 4138 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / end 4139 actions queue index 2 / end 4140 Flow rule #0 created 4141 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / end 4142 actions queue index 3 / end 4143 Flow rule #1 created 4144 testpmd> flow flush 0 4145 testpmd> 4146 4147Non-existent rule IDs are ignored:: 4148 4149 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / end 4150 actions queue index 2 / end 4151 Flow rule #0 created 4152 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / end 4153 actions queue index 3 / end 4154 Flow rule #1 created 4155 testpmd> flow destroy 0 rule 42 rule 10 rule 2 4156 testpmd> 4157 testpmd> flow destroy 0 rule 0 4158 Flow rule #0 destroyed 4159 testpmd> 4160 4161Querying flow rules 4162~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4163 4164``flow query`` queries a specific action of a flow rule having that 4165ability. Such actions collect information that can be reported using this 4166command. It is bound to ``rte_flow_query()``:: 4167 4168 flow query {port_id} {rule_id} {action} 4169 4170If successful, it will display either the retrieved data for known actions 4171or the following message:: 4172 4173 Cannot display result for action type [...] ([...]) 4174 4175Otherwise, it will complain either that the rule does not exist or that some 4176error occurred:: 4177 4178 Flow rule #[...] not found 4179 4180:: 4181 4182 Caught error type [...] ([...]): [...] 4183 4184Currently only the ``count`` action is supported. This action reports the 4185number of packets that hit the flow rule and the total number of bytes. Its 4186output has the following format:: 4187 4188 count: 4189 hits_set: [...] # whether "hits" contains a valid value 4190 bytes_set: [...] # whether "bytes" contains a valid value 4191 hits: [...] # number of packets 4192 bytes: [...] # number of bytes 4193 4194Querying counters for TCPv6 packets redirected to queue 6:: 4195 4196 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / tcp / end 4197 actions queue index 6 / count / end 4198 Flow rule #4 created 4199 testpmd> flow query 0 4 count 4200 count: 4201 hits_set: 1 4202 bytes_set: 0 4203 hits: 386446 4204 bytes: 0 4205 testpmd> 4206 4207Listing flow rules 4208~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4209 4210``flow list`` lists existing flow rules sorted by priority and optionally 4211filtered by group identifiers:: 4212 4213 flow list {port_id} [group {group_id}] [...] 4214 4215This command only fails with the following message if the device does not 4216exist:: 4217 4218 Invalid port [...] 4219 4220Output consists of a header line followed by a short description of each 4221flow rule, one per line. There is no output at all when no flow rules are 4222configured on the device:: 4223 4224 ID Group Prio Attr Rule 4225 [...] [...] [...] [...] [...] 4226 4227``Attr`` column flags: 4228 4229- ``i`` for ``ingress``. 4230- ``e`` for ``egress``. 4231 4232Creating several flow rules and listing them:: 4233 4234 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / end 4235 actions queue index 6 / end 4236 Flow rule #0 created 4237 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / end 4238 actions queue index 2 / end 4239 Flow rule #1 created 4240 testpmd> flow create 0 priority 5 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / end 4241 actions rss queues 6 7 8 end / end 4242 Flow rule #2 created 4243 testpmd> flow list 0 4244 ID Group Prio Attr Rule 4245 0 0 0 i- ETH IPV4 => QUEUE 4246 1 0 0 i- ETH IPV6 => QUEUE 4247 2 0 5 i- ETH IPV4 UDP => RSS 4248 testpmd> 4249 4250Rules are sorted by priority (i.e. group ID first, then priority level):: 4251 4252 testpmd> flow list 1 4253 ID Group Prio Attr Rule 4254 0 0 0 i- ETH => COUNT 4255 6 0 500 i- ETH IPV6 TCP => DROP COUNT 4256 5 0 1000 i- ETH IPV6 ICMP => QUEUE 4257 1 24 0 i- ETH IPV4 UDP => QUEUE 4258 4 24 10 i- ETH IPV4 TCP => DROP 4259 3 24 20 i- ETH IPV4 => DROP 4260 2 24 42 i- ETH IPV4 UDP => QUEUE 4261 7 63 0 i- ETH IPV6 UDP VXLAN => MARK QUEUE 4262 testpmd> 4263 4264Output can be limited to specific groups:: 4265 4266 testpmd> flow list 1 group 0 group 63 4267 ID Group Prio Attr Rule 4268 0 0 0 i- ETH => COUNT 4269 6 0 500 i- ETH IPV6 TCP => DROP COUNT 4270 5 0 1000 i- ETH IPV6 ICMP => QUEUE 4271 7 63 0 i- ETH IPV6 UDP VXLAN => MARK QUEUE 4272 testpmd> 4273 4274Toggling isolated mode 4275~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4276 4277``flow isolate`` can be used to tell the underlying PMD that ingress traffic 4278must only be injected from the defined flow rules; that no default traffic 4279is expected outside those rules and the driver is free to assign more 4280resources to handle them. It is bound to ``rte_flow_isolate()``:: 4281 4282 flow isolate {port_id} {boolean} 4283 4284If successful, enabling or disabling isolated mode shows either:: 4285 4286 Ingress traffic on port [...] 4287 is now restricted to the defined flow rules 4288 4289Or:: 4290 4291 Ingress traffic on port [...] 4292 is not restricted anymore to the defined flow rules 4293 4294Otherwise, in case of error:: 4295 4296 Caught error type [...] ([...]): [...] 4297 4298Mainly due to its side effects, PMDs supporting this mode may not have the 4299ability to toggle it more than once without reinitializing affected ports 4300first (e.g. by exiting testpmd). 4301 4302Enabling isolated mode:: 4303 4304 testpmd> flow isolate 0 true 4305 Ingress traffic on port 0 is now restricted to the defined flow rules 4306 testpmd> 4307 4308Disabling isolated mode:: 4309 4310 testpmd> flow isolate 0 false 4311 Ingress traffic on port 0 is not restricted anymore to the defined flow rules 4312 testpmd> 4313 4314Dumping HW internal information 4315~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4316 4317``flow dump`` dumps the hardware's internal representation information of 4318all flows. It is bound to ``rte_flow_dev_dump()``:: 4319 4320 flow dump {port_id} {output_file} 4321 4322If successful, it will show:: 4323 4324 Flow dump finished 4325 4326Otherwise, it will complain error occurred:: 4327 4328 Caught error type [...] ([...]): [...] 4329 4330Listing and destroying aged flow rules 4331~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4332 4333``flow aged`` simply lists aged flow rules be get from api ``rte_flow_get_aged_flows``, 4334and ``destroy`` parameter can be used to destroy those flow rules in PMD. 4335 4336 flow aged {port_id} [destroy] 4337 4338Listing current aged flow rules:: 4339 4340 testpmd> flow aged 0 4341 Port 0 total aged flows: 0 4342 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 src is 2.2.2.14 / end 4343 actions age timeout 5 / queue index 0 / end 4344 Flow rule #0 created 4345 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 src is 2.2.2.15 / end 4346 actions age timeout 4 / queue index 0 / end 4347 Flow rule #1 created 4348 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 src is 2.2.2.16 / end 4349 actions age timeout 2 / queue index 0 / end 4350 Flow rule #2 created 4351 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 src is 2.2.2.17 / end 4352 actions age timeout 3 / queue index 0 / end 4353 Flow rule #3 created 4354 4355 4356Aged Rules are simply list as command ``flow list {port_id}``, but strip the detail rule 4357information, all the aged flows are sorted by the longest timeout time. For example, if 4358those rules be configured in the same time, ID 2 will be the first aged out rule, the next 4359will be ID 3, ID 1, ID 0:: 4360 4361 testpmd> flow aged 0 4362 Port 0 total aged flows: 4 4363 ID Group Prio Attr 4364 2 0 0 i-- 4365 3 0 0 i-- 4366 1 0 0 i-- 4367 0 0 0 i-- 4368 4369If attach ``destroy`` parameter, the command will destroy all the list aged flow rules. 4370 4371 testpmd> flow aged 0 destroy 4372 Port 0 total aged flows: 4 4373 ID Group Prio Attr 4374 2 0 0 i-- 4375 3 0 0 i-- 4376 1 0 0 i-- 4377 0 0 0 i-- 4378 4379 Flow rule #2 destroyed 4380 Flow rule #3 destroyed 4381 Flow rule #1 destroyed 4382 Flow rule #0 destroyed 4383 4 flows be destroyed 4384 testpmd> flow aged 0 4385 Port 0 total aged flows: 0 4386 4387Creating indirect actions 4388~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4389 4390``flow indirect_action {port_id} create`` creates indirect action with optional 4391indirect action ID. It is bound to ``rte_flow_action_handle_create()``:: 4392 4393 flow indirect_action {port_id} create [action_id {indirect_action_id}] 4394 [ingress] [egress] [transfer] action {action} / end 4395 4396If successful, it will show:: 4397 4398 Indirect action #[...] created 4399 4400Otherwise, it will complain either that indirect action already exists or that 4401some error occurred:: 4402 4403 Indirect action #[...] is already assigned, delete it first 4404 4405:: 4406 4407 Caught error type [...] ([...]): [...] 4408 4409Create indirect rss action with id 100 to queues 1 and 2 on port 0:: 4410 4411 testpmd> flow indirect_action 0 create action_id 100 \ 4412 ingress action rss queues 1 2 end / end 4413 4414Create indirect rss action with id assigned by testpmd to queues 1 and 2 on 4415port 0:: 4416 4417 testpmd> flow indirect_action 0 create action_id \ 4418 ingress action rss queues 0 1 end / end 4419 4420Updating indirect actions 4421~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4422 4423``flow indirect_action {port_id} update`` updates configuration of the indirect 4424action from its indirect action ID (as returned by 4425``flow indirect_action {port_id} create``). It is bound to 4426``rte_flow_action_handle_update()``:: 4427 4428 flow indirect_action {port_id} update {indirect_action_id} 4429 action {action} / end 4430 4431If successful, it will show:: 4432 4433 Indirect action #[...] updated 4434 4435Otherwise, it will complain either that indirect action not found or that some 4436error occurred:: 4437 4438 Failed to find indirect action #[...] on port [...] 4439 4440:: 4441 4442 Caught error type [...] ([...]): [...] 4443 4444Update indirect rss action having id 100 on port 0 with rss to queues 0 and 3 4445(in create example above rss queues were 1 and 2):: 4446 4447 testpmd> flow indirect_action 0 update 100 action rss queues 0 3 end / end 4448 4449Destroying indirect actions 4450~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4451 4452``flow indirect_action {port_id} destroy`` destroys one or more indirect actions 4453from their indirect action IDs (as returned by 4454``flow indirect_action {port_id} create``). It is bound to 4455``rte_flow_action_handle_destroy()``:: 4456 4457 flow indirect_action {port_id} destroy action_id {indirect_action_id} [...] 4458 4459If successful, it will show:: 4460 4461 Indirect action #[...] destroyed 4462 4463It does not report anything for indirect action IDs that do not exist. 4464The usual error message is shown when a indirect action cannot be destroyed:: 4465 4466 Caught error type [...] ([...]): [...] 4467 4468Destroy indirect actions having id 100 & 101:: 4469 4470 testpmd> flow indirect_action 0 destroy action_id 100 action_id 101 4471 4472Query indirect actions 4473~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4474 4475``flow indirect_action {port_id} query`` queries the indirect action from its 4476indirect action ID (as returned by ``flow indirect_action {port_id} create``). 4477It is bound to ``rte_flow_action_handle_query()``:: 4478 4479 flow indirect_action {port_id} query {indirect_action_id} 4480 4481Currently only rss indirect action supported. If successful, it will show:: 4482 4483 Indirect RSS action: 4484 refs:[...] 4485 4486Otherwise, it will complain either that indirect action not found or that some 4487error occurred:: 4488 4489 Failed to find indirect action #[...] on port [...] 4490 4491:: 4492 4493 Caught error type [...] ([...]): [...] 4494 4495Query indirect action having id 100:: 4496 4497 testpmd> flow indirect_action 0 query 100 4498 4499Sample QinQ flow rules 4500~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4501 4502Before creating QinQ rule(s) the following commands should be issued to enable QinQ:: 4503 4504 testpmd> port stop 0 4505 testpmd> vlan set extend on 0 4506 4507The above command sets the inner and outer TPID's to 0x8100. 4508 4509To change the TPID's the following commands should be used:: 4510 4511 testpmd> vlan set outer tpid 0x88A8 0 4512 testpmd> vlan set inner tpid 0x8100 0 4513 testpmd> port start 0 4514 4515Validate and create a QinQ rule on port 0 to steer traffic to a VF queue in a VM. 4516 4517:: 4518 4519 testpmd> flow validate 0 ingress pattern eth / vlan tci is 123 / 4520 vlan tci is 456 / end actions vf id 1 / queue index 0 / end 4521 Flow rule #0 validated 4522 4523 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / vlan tci is 4 / 4524 vlan tci is 456 / end actions vf id 123 / queue index 0 / end 4525 Flow rule #0 created 4526 4527 testpmd> flow list 0 4528 ID Group Prio Attr Rule 4529 0 0 0 i- ETH VLAN VLAN=>VF QUEUE 4530 4531Validate and create a QinQ rule on port 0 to steer traffic to a queue on the host. 4532 4533:: 4534 4535 testpmd> flow validate 0 ingress pattern eth / vlan tci is 321 / 4536 vlan tci is 654 / end actions pf / queue index 0 / end 4537 Flow rule #1 validated 4538 4539 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / vlan tci is 321 / 4540 vlan tci is 654 / end actions pf / queue index 1 / end 4541 Flow rule #1 created 4542 4543 testpmd> flow list 0 4544 ID Group Prio Attr Rule 4545 0 0 0 i- ETH VLAN VLAN=>VF QUEUE 4546 1 0 0 i- ETH VLAN VLAN=>PF QUEUE 4547 4548Sample VXLAN flow rules 4549~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4550 4551Before creating VXLAN rule(s), the UDP port should be added for VXLAN packet 4552filter on a port:: 4553 4554 testpmd> rx_vxlan_port add 4789 0 4555 4556Create VXLAN rules on port 0 to steer traffic to PF queues. 4557 4558:: 4559 4560 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / vxlan / 4561 eth dst is 00:11:22:33:44:55 / end actions pf / queue index 1 / end 4562 Flow rule #0 created 4563 4564 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / vxlan vni is 3 / 4565 eth dst is 00:11:22:33:44:55 / end actions pf / queue index 2 / end 4566 Flow rule #1 created 4567 4568 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / vxlan / 4569 eth dst is 00:11:22:33:44:55 / vlan tci is 10 / end actions pf / 4570 queue index 3 / end 4571 Flow rule #2 created 4572 4573 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / vxlan vni is 5 / 4574 eth dst is 00:11:22:33:44:55 / vlan tci is 20 / end actions pf / 4575 queue index 4 / end 4576 Flow rule #3 created 4577 4578 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth dst is 00:00:00:00:01:00 / ipv4 / 4579 udp / vxlan vni is 6 / eth dst is 00:11:22:33:44:55 / end actions pf / 4580 queue index 5 / end 4581 Flow rule #4 created 4582 4583 testpmd> flow list 0 4584 ID Group Prio Attr Rule 4585 0 0 0 i- ETH IPV4 UDP VXLAN ETH => QUEUE 4586 1 0 0 i- ETH IPV4 UDP VXLAN ETH => QUEUE 4587 2 0 0 i- ETH IPV4 UDP VXLAN ETH VLAN => QUEUE 4588 3 0 0 i- ETH IPV4 UDP VXLAN ETH VLAN => QUEUE 4589 4 0 0 i- ETH IPV4 UDP VXLAN ETH => QUEUE 4590 4591Sample VXLAN encapsulation rule 4592~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4593 4594VXLAN encapsulation outer layer has default value pre-configured in testpmd 4595source code, those can be changed by using the following commands 4596 4597IPv4 VXLAN outer header:: 4598 4599 testpmd> set vxlan ip-version ipv4 vni 4 udp-src 4 udp-dst 4 ip-src 127.0.0.1 4600 ip-dst 128.0.0.1 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4601 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern end actions vxlan_encap / 4602 queue index 0 / end 4603 4604 testpmd> set vxlan-with-vlan ip-version ipv4 vni 4 udp-src 4 udp-dst 4 ip-src 4605 127.0.0.1 ip-dst 128.0.0.1 vlan-tci 34 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 4606 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4607 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern end actions vxlan_encap / 4608 queue index 0 / end 4609 4610 testpmd> set vxlan-tos-ttl ip-version ipv4 vni 4 udp-src 4 udp-dst 4 ip-tos 0 4611 ip-ttl 255 ip-src 127.0.0.1 ip-dst 128.0.0.1 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 4612 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4613 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern end actions vxlan_encap / 4614 queue index 0 / end 4615 4616IPv6 VXLAN outer header:: 4617 4618 testpmd> set vxlan ip-version ipv6 vni 4 udp-src 4 udp-dst 4 ip-src ::1 4619 ip-dst ::2222 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4620 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern end actions vxlan_encap / 4621 queue index 0 / end 4622 4623 testpmd> set vxlan-with-vlan ip-version ipv6 vni 4 udp-src 4 udp-dst 4 4624 ip-src ::1 ip-dst ::2222 vlan-tci 34 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 4625 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4626 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern end actions vxlan_encap / 4627 queue index 0 / end 4628 4629 testpmd> set vxlan-tos-ttl ip-version ipv6 vni 4 udp-src 4 udp-dst 4 4630 ip-tos 0 ip-ttl 255 ::1 ip-dst ::2222 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 4631 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4632 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern end actions vxlan_encap / 4633 queue index 0 / end 4634 4635Sample NVGRE encapsulation rule 4636~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4637 4638NVGRE encapsulation outer layer has default value pre-configured in testpmd 4639source code, those can be changed by using the following commands 4640 4641IPv4 NVGRE outer header:: 4642 4643 testpmd> set nvgre ip-version ipv4 tni 4 ip-src 127.0.0.1 ip-dst 128.0.0.1 4644 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4645 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern end actions nvgre_encap / 4646 queue index 0 / end 4647 4648 testpmd> set nvgre-with-vlan ip-version ipv4 tni 4 ip-src 127.0.0.1 4649 ip-dst 128.0.0.1 vlan-tci 34 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 4650 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4651 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern end actions nvgre_encap / 4652 queue index 0 / end 4653 4654IPv6 NVGRE outer header:: 4655 4656 testpmd> set nvgre ip-version ipv6 tni 4 ip-src ::1 ip-dst ::2222 4657 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4658 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern end actions nvgre_encap / 4659 queue index 0 / end 4660 4661 testpmd> set nvgre-with-vlan ip-version ipv6 tni 4 ip-src ::1 ip-dst ::2222 4662 vlan-tci 34 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4663 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern end actions nvgre_encap / 4664 queue index 0 / end 4665 4666Sample L2 encapsulation rule 4667~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4668 4669L2 encapsulation has default value pre-configured in testpmd 4670source code, those can be changed by using the following commands 4671 4672L2 header:: 4673 4674 testpmd> set l2_encap ip-version ipv4 4675 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4676 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / mpls / end actions 4677 mplsoudp_decap / l2_encap / end 4678 4679L2 with VXLAN header:: 4680 4681 testpmd> set l2_encap-with-vlan ip-version ipv4 vlan-tci 34 4682 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4683 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / mpls / end actions 4684 mplsoudp_decap / l2_encap / end 4685 4686Sample L2 decapsulation rule 4687~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4688 4689L2 decapsulation has default value pre-configured in testpmd 4690source code, those can be changed by using the following commands 4691 4692L2 header:: 4693 4694 testpmd> set l2_decap 4695 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / end actions l2_decap / mplsoudp_encap / 4696 queue index 0 / end 4697 4698L2 with VXLAN header:: 4699 4700 testpmd> set l2_encap-with-vlan 4701 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / end actions l2_encap / mplsoudp_encap / 4702 queue index 0 / end 4703 4704Sample MPLSoGRE encapsulation rule 4705~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4706 4707MPLSoGRE encapsulation outer layer has default value pre-configured in testpmd 4708source code, those can be changed by using the following commands 4709 4710IPv4 MPLSoGRE outer header:: 4711 4712 testpmd> set mplsogre_encap ip-version ipv4 label 4 4713 ip-src 127.0.0.1 ip-dst 128.0.0.1 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 4714 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4715 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / end actions l2_decap / 4716 mplsogre_encap / end 4717 4718IPv4 MPLSoGRE with VLAN outer header:: 4719 4720 testpmd> set mplsogre_encap-with-vlan ip-version ipv4 label 4 4721 ip-src 127.0.0.1 ip-dst 128.0.0.1 vlan-tci 34 4722 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4723 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / end actions l2_decap / 4724 mplsogre_encap / end 4725 4726IPv6 MPLSoGRE outer header:: 4727 4728 testpmd> set mplsogre_encap ip-version ipv6 mask 4 4729 ip-src ::1 ip-dst ::2222 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 4730 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4731 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / end actions l2_decap / 4732 mplsogre_encap / end 4733 4734IPv6 MPLSoGRE with VLAN outer header:: 4735 4736 testpmd> set mplsogre_encap-with-vlan ip-version ipv6 mask 4 4737 ip-src ::1 ip-dst ::2222 vlan-tci 34 4738 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4739 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / end actions l2_decap / 4740 mplsogre_encap / end 4741 4742Sample MPLSoGRE decapsulation rule 4743~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4744 4745MPLSoGRE decapsulation outer layer has default value pre-configured in testpmd 4746source code, those can be changed by using the following commands 4747 4748IPv4 MPLSoGRE outer header:: 4749 4750 testpmd> set mplsogre_decap ip-version ipv4 4751 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / gre / mpls / end actions 4752 mplsogre_decap / l2_encap / end 4753 4754IPv4 MPLSoGRE with VLAN outer header:: 4755 4756 testpmd> set mplsogre_decap-with-vlan ip-version ipv4 4757 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / vlan / ipv4 / gre / mpls / end 4758 actions mplsogre_decap / l2_encap / end 4759 4760IPv6 MPLSoGRE outer header:: 4761 4762 testpmd> set mplsogre_decap ip-version ipv6 4763 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / gre / mpls / end 4764 actions mplsogre_decap / l2_encap / end 4765 4766IPv6 MPLSoGRE with VLAN outer header:: 4767 4768 testpmd> set mplsogre_decap-with-vlan ip-version ipv6 4769 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / vlan / ipv6 / gre / mpls / end 4770 actions mplsogre_decap / l2_encap / end 4771 4772Sample MPLSoUDP encapsulation rule 4773~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4774 4775MPLSoUDP encapsulation outer layer has default value pre-configured in testpmd 4776source code, those can be changed by using the following commands 4777 4778IPv4 MPLSoUDP outer header:: 4779 4780 testpmd> set mplsoudp_encap ip-version ipv4 label 4 udp-src 5 udp-dst 10 4781 ip-src 127.0.0.1 ip-dst 128.0.0.1 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 4782 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4783 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / end actions l2_decap / 4784 mplsoudp_encap / end 4785 4786IPv4 MPLSoUDP with VLAN outer header:: 4787 4788 testpmd> set mplsoudp_encap-with-vlan ip-version ipv4 label 4 udp-src 5 4789 udp-dst 10 ip-src 127.0.0.1 ip-dst 128.0.0.1 vlan-tci 34 4790 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4791 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / end actions l2_decap / 4792 mplsoudp_encap / end 4793 4794IPv6 MPLSoUDP outer header:: 4795 4796 testpmd> set mplsoudp_encap ip-version ipv6 mask 4 udp-src 5 udp-dst 10 4797 ip-src ::1 ip-dst ::2222 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 4798 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4799 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / end actions l2_decap / 4800 mplsoudp_encap / end 4801 4802IPv6 MPLSoUDP with VLAN outer header:: 4803 4804 testpmd> set mplsoudp_encap-with-vlan ip-version ipv6 mask 4 udp-src 5 4805 udp-dst 10 ip-src ::1 ip-dst ::2222 vlan-tci 34 4806 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4807 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / end actions l2_decap / 4808 mplsoudp_encap / end 4809 4810Sample MPLSoUDP decapsulation rule 4811~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4812 4813MPLSoUDP decapsulation outer layer has default value pre-configured in testpmd 4814source code, those can be changed by using the following commands 4815 4816IPv4 MPLSoUDP outer header:: 4817 4818 testpmd> set mplsoudp_decap ip-version ipv4 4819 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / mpls / end actions 4820 mplsoudp_decap / l2_encap / end 4821 4822IPv4 MPLSoUDP with VLAN outer header:: 4823 4824 testpmd> set mplsoudp_decap-with-vlan ip-version ipv4 4825 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / vlan / ipv4 / udp / mpls / end 4826 actions mplsoudp_decap / l2_encap / end 4827 4828IPv6 MPLSoUDP outer header:: 4829 4830 testpmd> set mplsoudp_decap ip-version ipv6 4831 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / udp / mpls / end 4832 actions mplsoudp_decap / l2_encap / end 4833 4834IPv6 MPLSoUDP with VLAN outer header:: 4835 4836 testpmd> set mplsoudp_decap-with-vlan ip-version ipv6 4837 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / vlan / ipv6 / udp / mpls / end 4838 actions mplsoudp_decap / l2_encap / end 4839 4840Sample Raw encapsulation rule 4841~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4842 4843Raw encapsulation configuration can be set by the following commands 4844 4845Encapsulating VxLAN:: 4846 4847 testpmd> set raw_encap 4 eth src is 10:11:22:33:44:55 / vlan tci is 1 4848 inner_type is 0x0800 / ipv4 / udp dst is 4789 / vxlan vni 4849 is 2 / end_set 4850 testpmd> flow create 0 egress pattern eth / ipv4 / end actions 4851 raw_encap index 4 / end 4852 4853Sample Raw decapsulation rule 4854~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4855 4856Raw decapsulation configuration can be set by the following commands 4857 4858Decapsulating VxLAN:: 4859 4860 testpmd> set raw_decap eth / ipv4 / udp / vxlan / end_set 4861 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / vxlan / eth / ipv4 / 4862 end actions raw_decap / queue index 0 / end 4863 4864Sample ESP rules 4865~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4866 4867ESP rules can be created by the following commands:: 4868 4869 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / esp spi is 1 / end actions 4870 queue index 3 / end 4871 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / esp spi is 1 / end 4872 actions queue index 3 / end 4873 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / esp spi is 1 / end actions 4874 queue index 3 / end 4875 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / udp / esp spi is 1 / end 4876 actions queue index 3 / end 4877 4878Sample AH rules 4879~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4880 4881AH rules can be created by the following commands:: 4882 4883 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / ah spi is 1 / end actions 4884 queue index 3 / end 4885 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / udp / ah spi is 1 / end 4886 actions queue index 3 / end 4887 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / ah spi is 1 / end actions 4888 queue index 3 / end 4889 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / udp / ah spi is 1 / end 4890 actions queue index 3 / end 4891 4892Sample PFCP rules 4893~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4894 4895PFCP rules can be created by the following commands(s_field need to be 1 4896if seid is set):: 4897 4898 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / pfcp s_field is 0 / end 4899 actions queue index 3 / end 4900 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / pfcp s_field is 1 4901 seid is 1 / end actions queue index 3 / end 4902 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / pfcp s_field is 0 / end 4903 actions queue index 3 / end 4904 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv6 / pfcp s_field is 1 4905 seid is 1 / end actions queue index 3 / end 4906 4907Sample Sampling/Mirroring rules 4908~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4909 4910Sample/Mirroring rules can be set by the following commands 4911 4912NIC-RX Sampling rule, the matched ingress packets and sent to the queue 1, 4913and 50% packets are duplicated and marked with 0x1234 and sent to queue 0. 4914 4915:: 4916 4917 testpmd> set sample_actions 0 mark id 0x1234 / queue index 0 / end 4918 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress group 1 pattern eth / end actions 4919 sample ratio 2 index 0 / queue index 1 / end 4920 4921Mirroring rule with port representors (with "transfer" attribute), the matched 4922ingress packets with encapsulation header are sent to port id 0, and also 4923mirrored the packets and sent to port id 2. 4924 4925:: 4926 4927 testpmd> set sample_actions 0 port_id id 2 / end 4928 testpmd> flow create 1 ingress transfer pattern eth / end actions 4929 sample ratio 1 index 0 / raw_encap / port_id id 0 / end 4930 4931Mirroring rule with port representors (with "transfer" attribute), the matched 4932ingress packets are sent to port id 2, and also mirrored the packets with 4933encapsulation header and sent to port id 0. 4934 4935:: 4936 4937 testpmd> set sample_actions 0 raw_encap / port_id id 0 / end 4938 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress transfer pattern eth / end actions 4939 sample ratio 1 index 0 / port_id id 2 / end 4940 4941Mirroring rule with port representors (with "transfer" attribute), the matched 4942ingress packets are sent to port id 2, and also mirrored the packets with 4943VXLAN encapsulation header and sent to port id 0. 4944 4945:: 4946 4947 testpmd> set vxlan ip-version ipv4 vni 4 udp-src 4 udp-dst 4 ip-src 127.0.0.1 4948 ip-dst 128.0.0.1 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4949 testpmd> set sample_actions 0 vxlan_encap / port_id id 0 / end 4950 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress transfer pattern eth / end actions 4951 sample ratio 1 index 0 / port_id id 2 / end 4952 4953Mirroring rule with port representors (with "transfer" attribute), the matched 4954ingress packets are sent to port id 2, and also mirrored the packets with 4955NVGRE encapsulation header and sent to port id 0. 4956 4957:: 4958 4959 testpmd> set nvgre ip-version ipv4 tni 4 ip-src 127.0.0.1 ip-dst 128.0.0.1 4960 eth-src 11:11:11:11:11:11 eth-dst 22:22:22:22:22:22 4961 testpmd> set sample_actions 0 nvgre_encap / port_id id 0 / end 4962 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress transfer pattern eth / end actions 4963 sample ratio 1 index 0 / port_id id 2 / end 4964 4965Sample integrity rules 4966~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4967 4968Integrity rules can be created by the following commands: 4969 4970Integrity rule that forwards valid TCP packets to group 1. 4971TCP packet integrity is matched with the ``l4_ok`` bit 3. 4972 4973:: 4974 4975 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress 4976 pattern eth / ipv4 / tcp / integrity value mask 8 value spec 8 / end 4977 actions jump group 1 / end 4978 4979Integrity rule that forwards invalid packets to application. 4980General packet integrity is matched with the ``packet_ok`` bit 0. 4981 4982:: 4983 4984 testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern integrity value mask 1 value spec 0 / end actions queue index 0 / end 4985 4986Sample conntrack rules 4987~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4988 4989Conntrack rules can be set by the following commands 4990 4991Need to construct the connection context with provided information. 4992In the first table, create a flow rule by using conntrack action and jump to 4993the next table. In the next table, create a rule to check the state. 4994 4995:: 4996 4997 testpmd> set conntrack com peer 1 is_orig 1 enable 1 live 1 sack 1 cack 0 4998 last_dir 0 liberal 0 state 1 max_ack_win 7 r_lim 5 last_win 510 4999 last_seq 2632987379 last_ack 2532480967 last_end 2632987379 5000 last_index 0x8 5001 testpmd> set conntrack orig scale 7 fin 0 acked 1 unack_data 0 5002 sent_end 2632987379 reply_end 2633016339 max_win 28960 5003 max_ack 2632987379 5004 testpmd> set conntrack rply scale 7 fin 0 acked 1 unack_data 0 5005 sent_end 2532480967 reply_end 2532546247 max_win 65280 5006 max_ack 2532480967 5007 testpmd> flow indirect_action 0 create ingress action conntrack / end 5008 testpmd> flow create 0 group 3 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / tcp / end actions indirect 0 / jump group 5 / end 5009 testpmd> flow create 0 group 5 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 / tcp / conntrack is 1 / end actions queue index 5 / end 5010 5011Construct the conntrack again with only "is_orig" set to 0 (other fields are 5012ignored), then use "update" interface to update the direction. Create flow 5013rules like above for the peer port. 5014 5015:: 5016 5017 testpmd> flow indirect_action 0 update 0 action conntrack_update dir / end 5018 5019Sample meter with policy rules 5020~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5021 5022Meter with policy rules can be created by the following commands: 5023 5024Need to create policy first and actions are set for green/yellow/red colors. 5025Create meter with policy id. Create flow with meter id. 5026 5027Example for policy with meter color action. The purpose is to color the packet 5028to reflect the meter color result. 5029The meter policy action list: ``green -> green, yellow -> yellow, red -> red``. 5030 5031:: 5032 5033 testpmd> add port meter profile srtcm_rfc2697 0 13 21504 2688 0 0 5034 testpmd> add port meter policy 0 1 g_actions color type green / end y_actions color type yellow / end 5035 r_actions color type red / end 5036 testpmd> create port meter 0 1 13 1 yes 0xffff 0 0 5037 testpmd> flow create 0 priority 0 ingress group 1 pattern eth / end actions meter mtr_id 1 / end 5038 5039BPF Functions 5040-------------- 5041 5042The following sections show functions to load/unload eBPF based filters. 5043 5044bpf-load 5045~~~~~~~~ 5046 5047Load an eBPF program as a callback for particular RX/TX queue:: 5048 5049 testpmd> bpf-load rx|tx (portid) (queueid) (load-flags) (bpf-prog-filename) 5050 5051The available load-flags are: 5052 5053* ``J``: use JIT generated native code, otherwise BPF interpreter will be used. 5054 5055* ``M``: assume input parameter is a pointer to rte_mbuf, otherwise assume it is a pointer to first segment's data. 5056 5057* ``-``: none. 5058 5059.. note:: 5060 5061 You'll need clang v3.7 or above to build bpf program you'd like to load 5062 5063For example: 5064 5065.. code-block:: console 5066 5067 cd examples/bpf 5068 clang -O2 -target bpf -c t1.c 5069 5070Then to load (and JIT compile) t1.o at RX queue 0, port 1: 5071 5072.. code-block:: console 5073 5074 testpmd> bpf-load rx 1 0 J ./dpdk.org/examples/bpf/t1.o 5075 5076To load (not JITed) t1.o at TX queue 0, port 0: 5077 5078.. code-block:: console 5079 5080 testpmd> bpf-load tx 0 0 - ./dpdk.org/examples/bpf/t1.o 5081 5082bpf-unload 5083~~~~~~~~~~ 5084 5085Unload previously loaded eBPF program for particular RX/TX queue:: 5086 5087 testpmd> bpf-unload rx|tx (portid) (queueid) 5088 5089For example to unload BPF filter from TX queue 0, port 0: 5090 5091.. code-block:: console 5092 5093 testpmd> bpf-unload tx 0 0 5094