I'm evaluating DPDK using dpdk-1.5.1r1. I have been playing around with the test-pmd sample app. I'm having a hard time to get RSS to work. I have a 2-port 82599 Intel X540-DA2 NIC. I'm running the following command to start the app.
sudo ./testpmd -c 0x1f -n 2 -- -i --portmask=0x3 --nb-cores=4 --rxq=4 --txq=4 I have a packet generator that sends udp packets with various src IP. According testpmd, I'm only receiving packets in port 0's queue 0. Packets are not going into any other queues. I have attached the output from testpmd. ------- Forward Stats for RX Port= 0/Queue= 0 -> TX Port= 1/Queue= 0 ------- RX-packets: 1000000 TX-packets: 1000000 TX-dropped: 0 ---------------------- Forward statistics for port 0 ---------------------- RX-packets: 1000000 RX-dropped: 0 RX-total: 1000000 TX-packets: 0 TX-dropped: 0 TX-total: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- Forward statistics for port 1 ---------------------- RX-packets: 0 RX-dropped: 0 RX-total: 0 TX-packets: 1000000 TX-dropped: 0 TX-total: 1000000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +++++++++++++++ Accumulated forward statistics for all ports+++++++++++++++ RX-packets: 1000000 RX-dropped: 0 RX-total: 1000000 TX-packets: 1000000 TX-dropped: 0 TX-total: 1000000 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ On a separate note, I also find that the CPU utilization using 1 forwarding core for 2 ports seems to be better (in the aggregate sense) than using 2 forwarding cores for 2 ports. Running at 10gbps line rate of pktlen=400, with 1 core, the core's utilization is 40%. With 2 cores, each core's utilization would 30%, giving an aggregate of 60%. I have a use case of only doing rxonly packet processing. From my initial test, it seems that it's more efficient to have a single core read packets from both ports, and distribute the packet using rte_ring instead of having each core read from its port. The rte_eth_rx operations appear to be much CPU intensive than rte_ring_dequeue operations. Thanks in advance. Dan