This concludes the cleanup by fixing some nits and adding some additional cross-references.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <step...@that.guru> --- This was initially sent as part of a larger series but excluded from a recent merge due to label issues. I wasn't able to reproduce these so I'm resending verbatim. --- Documentation/howto/dpdk.rst | 51 ++++++++++++++++--------------------- Documentation/topics/dpdk/index.rst | 6 +++++ 2 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/howto/dpdk.rst b/Documentation/howto/dpdk.rst index 380181db0..6344f1cb0 100644 --- a/Documentation/howto/dpdk.rst +++ b/Documentation/howto/dpdk.rst @@ -25,23 +25,26 @@ Using Open vSwitch with DPDK ============================ -This document describes how to use Open vSwitch with DPDK datapath. +This document describes how to use Open vSwitch with DPDK datapath. For more +detailed information, refer to the various :doc:`DPDK topic guides +</topics/dpdk/index>`. .. important:: Using the DPDK datapath requires building OVS with DPDK support. Refer to :doc:`/intro/install/dpdk` for more information. -Ports and Bridges ------------------ +Overview +-------- -ovs-vsctl can be used to set up bridges and other Open vSwitch features. -Bridges should be created with a ``datapath_type=netdev``:: +:program:`ovs-vsctl` can be used to set up bridges and other Open vSwitch +features. Bridges should be created with a ``datapath_type=netdev``:: $ ovs-vsctl add-br br0 -- set bridge br0 datapath_type=netdev -ovs-vsctl can also be used to add DPDK devices. ovs-vswitchd should print the -number of dpdk devices found in the log file:: +:program:`ovs-vsctl` can also be used to add DPDK devices. +:program:`ovs-vswitchd` should print the number of ``dpdk`` devices found in +the log file:: $ ovs-vsctl add-port br0 dpdk-p0 -- set Interface dpdk-p0 type=dpdk \ options:dpdk-devargs=0000:01:00.0 @@ -59,14 +62,13 @@ is suggested:: .. important:: - Hotplugging physical interfaces is not supported using the above syntax. - This is expected to change with the release of DPDK v18.05. For information - on hotplugging physical interfaces, you should instead refer to - :ref:`port-hotplug`. + Hotplugging physical interfaces is not supported for these devices. This + is expected to change with the release of DPDK v18.05. For information on + hotplugging physical interfaces, refer to :ref:`port-hotplug`. After the DPDK ports get added to switch, a polling thread continuously polls -DPDK devices and consumes 100% of the core, as can be checked from ``top`` and -``ps`` commands:: +DPDK devices and consumes 100% of the core, as can be checked from +:command:`top` and :command:`ps` commands:: $ top -H $ ps -eLo pid,psr,comm | grep pmd @@ -79,7 +81,7 @@ set. For example:: -- set Interface p0 type=dpdk options:dpdk-devargs=0000:01:00.0 \ -- set Interface p1 type=dpdk options:dpdk-devargs=0000:01:00.1 -To stop ovs-vswitchd & delete bridge, run:: +To stop :program:`ovs-vswitchd` and delete the bridge, run:: $ ovs-appctl -t ovs-vswitchd exit $ ovs-appctl -t ovsdb-server exit @@ -137,13 +139,16 @@ Add test flows to forward packets between DPDK port 0 and port 1:: Transmit traffic into either port. You should see it returned via the other. +More information on the ``dpdk`` ports can be found in :doc:`/topics/dpdk/phy`. + .. _dpdk-vhost-loopback: PHY-VM-PHY (vHost Loopback) --------------------------- Add a userspace bridge, two ``dpdk`` (PHY) ports, and two ``dpdkvhostuser`` -ports:: +ports. It is assumed that the physical ports are already bound to DPDK, as +described in :ref:`dpdk-binding-nics`:: # Add userspace bridge $ ovs-vsctl add-br br0 -- set bridge br0 datapath_type=netdev @@ -221,19 +226,7 @@ described in :ref:`dpdk-testpmd`. Once compiled, run the application:: $ set fwd mac retry $ start -When you finish testing, bind the vNICs back to kernel:: - - $ $DPDK_DIR/usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=virtio-pci 0000:00:03.0 - $ $DPDK_DIR/usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=virtio-pci 0000:00:04.0 - -.. note:: - - Valid PCI IDs must be passed in above example. The PCI IDs can be retrieved - like so:: - - $ $DPDK_DIR/usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --status - -More information on the dpdkvhostuser ports can be found in +More information on the ``dpdkvhostuser`` ports can be found in :doc:`/topics/dpdk/vhost-user`. PHY-VM-PHY (vHost Loopback) (Kernel Forwarding) @@ -277,7 +270,7 @@ devices to bridge ``br0``. Once complete, follow the below steps: $ ovs-vsctl set Interface phy0 options:n_rxq=2 $ ovs-vsctl set Interface phy1 options:n_rxq=2 -2. Instantiate Guest VM using QEMU cmdline +2. Instantiate Guest VM using QEMU command line We must configure with appropriate software versions to ensure this feature is supported. diff --git a/Documentation/topics/dpdk/index.rst b/Documentation/topics/dpdk/index.rst index 181f61abb..79d3af379 100644 --- a/Documentation/topics/dpdk/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/topics/dpdk/index.rst @@ -30,12 +30,18 @@ The DPDK Datapath .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 + :caption: Bridges and Ports /topics/dpdk/bridge /topics/dpdk/phy /topics/dpdk/vhost-user /topics/dpdk/ring /topics/dpdk/vdev + +.. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 2 + :caption: Advanced Configuration + /topics/dpdk/pmd /topics/dpdk/qos /topics/dpdk/pdump -- 2.14.3 _______________________________________________ dev mailing list d...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-dev