| .. _vmxnet3: |
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| VPP with VMware/Vmxnet3 |
| ======================= |
| |
| This section describes a native Vmxnet3 driver that is included with VPP. |
| This driver is written as a plugin and is found in src/plugin/vmxnet3. |
| |
| Advantages |
| ---------- |
| |
| The native VPP native vmxnet3 driver provides the following features |
| that are not provided with the standard dpdk vmxnet3 driver. |
| |
| - Interrupt mode |
| - Adaptive mode |
| - LRO/TSO mode |
| |
| Does not support |
| ---------------- |
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| This driver does yet support the following features. |
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| - VLAN filter |
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| Prerequisites |
| ------------- |
| |
| - This code is tested with vfio-pci driver installed with Ubuntu 18.04 |
| which has kernel version 4.15.0-33-generic. |
| |
| - This code is tested with ESXi vSwitch version 6.5 and 6.7 for LRO/TSO support, |
| VMware Workstation 15 Pro (no LRO/TSO), and VMware Fusion 11 Pro (no LRO/TSO). |
| |
| - Driver requires MSI-X interrupt support, which is not supported by |
| uio_pci_generic driver, so vfio-pci needs to be used. On systems |
| without IOMMU vfio driver can still be used with recent kernels which |
| support no-iommu mode. |
| |
| VMware Fusion for Mac |
| --------------------- |
| |
| VMware fusion does not have a menu option to change the default driver (e1000) |
| to the **vmxnet3** driver. VPP supports the **vmxnet3** driver. |
| |
| These instructions describe how to change the e1000 driver for VMware fusion. |
| |
| * From the VMware Fusion menu bar select **Window** then **Virtual Machine |
| Library**. |
| * From the Virtual Machine menu right click on the Virtual Machine you are using |
| and select **Show in Finder** |
| * Find the name associated with the VM you are using, right click on it and |
| select **Show Package Contents** |
| * Find the **.vmx** file and edit it. |
| * Find all the occurences of **e1000** and change them to **vmxnet3** |
| |
| If you are concerned more with configuration not performance the vmxnet3 driver |
| can be set to **interrupt** mode in VPP. This will save a great deal on battery |
| usage. Do this with the following |
| |
| VMware Workstatiom PRO 15 for Linux |
| ----------------------------------- |
| |
| VMware Workstation does not have a menu option to change the default driver |
| (e1000) to the **vmxnet3** driver. VPP supports the **vmxnet3** driver. |
| |
| These instructions describe how to change the e1000 driver for VMware |
| Workstation PRO 15 Linux. You may need to be a superuser for performing these |
| steps. |
| |
| * Shut down the VM you are about to change. |
| * From the vmware folder where vmware creates and stores the VM's, change the |
| directory to the specific VM which you want to modify, and use your favorite |
| text editor to open the corresponding VM's .vmx file. By default, it is |
| $HOME/vmware/<vm-name>/<vm-name>.vmx |
| * Locate the line for the interface which you want to modify. For example, if it |
| is ethernet1, then change the line **ethernet1.virtualDev = "e1000"** to |
| **ethernet1.virtualDev = "vmxnet3"** |
| * Save the file and power on the VM. |
| |
| If you are concerned more with configuration not performance the vmxnet3 driver |
| can be set to **interrupt** mode in VPP. This will save a great deal on battery |
| usage. Do this with the following |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
| |
| $ sudo vppctl set interface rx-mode <interface> interrupt |
| |
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| System setup |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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| To use the native VPP vmxnet3 driver use the following Steps |
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| Load VFIO driver |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ sudo modprobe vfio-pci |
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| Make sure the interface is down |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ sudo ifconfig <if-name> down |
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| The next 2 steps are optional and may be accomplished by specifying the optional |
| "bind" keyword when creating the vmxnet3 interface. |
| |
| For systems without IOMMU only, enable unsafe NOIOMMU mode |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ echo Y | sudo tee /sys/module/vfio/parameters/enable_unsafe_noiommu_mode |
| |
| To bind interface to vfio-pci first install the :ref:`configutil`. This will |
| download the dpdk_devbind.py script. It is located in |
| */usr/vpp/vpp-config/scripts* with Centos and |
| */usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/scripts* with Ubuntu. |
| |
| Bind the driver with the following commands: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
| |
| $ sudo /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/scripts/dpdk-devbind.py -s |
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| Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver |
| ============================================ |
| <none> |
| |
| Network devices using kernel driver |
| =================================== |
| 0000:03:00.0 'VMXNET3 Ethernet Controller' if=ens160 drv=vmxnet3 unused=vfio-pci,uio_pci_generic |
| 0000:0b:00.0 'VMXNET3 Ethernet Controller' drv=vfio-pci unused=vmxnet3,uio_pci_generic |
| 0000:13:00.0 'VMXNET3 Ethernet Controller' drv=vfio-pci unused=vmxnet3,uio_pci_generic |
| ..... |
| |
| $ sudo /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/scripts/dpdk-devbind.py --bind vfio-pci 0b:00.0 |
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| Interface Creation |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| Now create the interface dynamically with following. The bind option must be |
| specified if pci is not already bound manually by above steps. |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
| |
| $ sudo vppctl create interface vmxnet3 0000:0b:00.0 bind |
| $ sudo vppctl set interface state vmxnet3-0/b/0/0 up |
| |
| Interface Deletion |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| If the interface needs to be deleted: |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ sudo vppctl delete interface vmxnet3 <if-name> |
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| Show vmxnet3 |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| Interface and ring information can be obtained with the command |
| **show vmxnet3 [if-name] [desc]** |
| |
| For example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
| |
| $ sudo vppctl show vmxnet3 |
| Interface: vmxnet3-0/b/0/0 (ifindex 1) |
| Version: 1 |
| PCI Address: 0000:0b:00.0 |
| Mac Address: 00:50:56:88:63:be |
| hw if index: 1 |
| Device instance: 0 |
| Number of interrupts: 2 |
| Queue 0 (RX) |
| RX completion next index 786 |
| RX completion generation flag 0x80000000 |
| ring 0 size 4096 fill 4094 consume 785 produce 784 |
| ring 1 size 4096 fill 4096 consume 0 produce 0 |
| Queue 0 (TX) |
| TX completion next index 216 |
| TX completion generation flag 0x0 |
| size 4096 consume 216 produce 245 |