On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 05:26:06PM +0000, Medvedkin, Vladimir wrote: > > On 15/02/2024 13:31, edwin.brosse...@6wind.com wrote: > > From: Edwin Brossette <edwin.brosse...@6wind.com> > > > > Different Intel nics with the igxbe pmd do not handle RSS in the same > > way when working with virtualization. While some nics like Intel 82599ES > > only have a single RSS table in the device and leave all rss features to > > be handled by the pf, some other nics like x550 let the vf handle RSS > > features. This can lead to different behavior when rss is enabled > > depending on the model of nic used. > > > > In particular, it occurred that ixgbevf_dev_rx_init() do not initiate > > rss parameters at device init, even if the multi-queue mode option is > > set in the device configuration (ie: RTE_ETH_MQ_RX_RSS is set). Note > > that this issue went unnoticed until now, probably because some nics do > > not really have support for RSS in virtualization mode. > > > > Thus, depending on the nic used, we can we find ourselves in a situation > > where RSS is not configured despite being enabled. This will cause > > serious performance issues because the RSS reta will be fully zeroed, > > causing all packets to go only in the first queue and leaving all the > > others empty. > > > > By looking at ixgbe_reta_size_get(), we can see that only X550 nic > > models have a non zero reta size set in vf mode. Thus add a call to > > ixgbe_rss_configure() for these cards in ixgbevf_dev_rx_init() if the > > option to enable RSS is set. > > > > Fixes: f4d1598ee14f ("ixgbevf: support RSS config on x550")
+ Cc: sta...@dpdk.org > > Signed-off-by: Edwin Brossette <edwin.brosse...@6wind.com> > > --- > Acked-by: Vladimir Medvedkin <vladimir.medved...@intel.com> > Applied to next-net-intel tree. Thanks, /Bruce