Hi Jesper,

I think your calculation is wrong ?

3.32 Mpps for 1480B message  = 3.32 * 1480B =  ~ 39Gbit/s
So this is almost line rate for one 40G port

Maybe I am missing something, correct me if I am wrong

Best Regards,
Olga


P.S. The output of raw_ethernet_bw is

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 #bytes     #iterations    BW peak[MB/sec]    BW average[MB/sec]   MsgRate[Mpps]
 1480       33242748         0.00               4691.58 MB/s           3.323974
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


From: Jesper Wramberg [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 1:00 PM
To: Olga Shern <olgas at mellanox.com>
Cc: users at dpdk.org
Subject: Re: [dpdk-users] Low TX performance on Mellanox ConnectX-3 NIC

Hi again,

Thank you for your input. I have now switched to using the raw_ethernet_bw 
script as transmitter and the test-pmd as receiver. An immediate result I 
discovered was that the raw_ethernet_bw tool achieves very similar TX 
performance as my DPDK transmitter.


(note both cpu10 and mlx4_0 is on same numa node as wanted)
taskset -c 10 raw_ethernet_bw --client -d mlx4_0 -i 2 -l 3 --duration 20 -s 
1480 --dest_mac F4:52:14:7A:59:80
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Post List requested - CQ moderation will be the size of the post list
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Send Post List BW Test
 Dual-port       : OFF          Device         : mlx4_0
 Number of qps   : 1            Transport type : IB
 Connection type : RawEth               Using SRQ      : OFF
 TX depth        : 128
 Post List       : 3
 CQ Moderation   : 3
 Mtu             : 1518[B]
 Link type       : Ethernet
 Gid index       : 0
 Max inline data : 0[B]
 rdma_cm QPs     : OFF
 Data ex. method : Ethernet
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**raw ethernet header****************************************

--------------------------------------------------------------
| Dest MAC         | Src MAC          | Packet Type          |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| F4:52:14:7A:59:80| E6:1D:2D:11:FF:41|DEFAULT               |
|------------------------------------------------------------|

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 #bytes     #iterations    BW peak[MB/sec]    BW average[MB/sec]   MsgRate[Mpps]
 1480       33242748         0.00               4691.58            3.323974
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Running it with the 64 byte packets Olga specified gives me the following 
result:

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 #bytes     #iterations    BW peak[MB/sec]    BW average[MB/sec]   MsgRate[Mpps]
 64         166585650        0.00               1016.67            16.657163
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


The results are the same with and without flow control. I have followed the 
Mellanox DPDK QSG and done everything in the performance section (except the 
things regarding interrupts).

So to answer Olga's questions :-)

1: Unfortunately I can't. If I try the FW update complains since the cards came 
with Dell configuration (PSID: DEL0A70000023).

2: In my final setup I need jumboframes but just for the sake of testing I 
tried changing CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_MLX4_SGE_WR_N to 1 in the DPDK config. This 
did not really change anything, neither in my initial setup nor the one 
described above.

3: In the final setup, I plan to share the NICs between multiple independent 
processes. For this reason, I wanted to use SR-IOV and whitelist a single VF to 
each process. Anyway, for the tests above I have used the PFs for simplicity.
(Side note: I discovered that multiple DPDK instances can use the same PCI 
address which might eliminate the need for SR-IOV. I wonder how that works :-))

So conclusively, isn't the raw_ethernet_bw tool supposed to have larger output 
BW with 1480 byte packets ?

I have a sysinfo dump using the Mellanox sysinfo-snapshot.py script. I can mail 
this to anyone who have the time to look further into it.

Thank you for your help, best regards
Jesper

2015-11-01 11:05 GMT+01:00 Olga Shern <olgas at mellanox.com<mailto:olgas at 
mellanox.com>>:
Hi Jesper,

Several suggestions,
1.      Any chance you can install latest FW from Mellanox web site or the one 
that is included in OFED 3.1 version that you have downloaded?  The latest 
version is  2.35.5100.
2.      Please configure SGE_NUM=1 in DPDK config file  in case you don't need 
jumbo frames. This will improve performance.
3.      Not clear from your description, if you are running DPDK on VM ? Are 
you suing SRIOV ?
4.      I suggest you  to run  first,  testpmd application. The traffic 
generator can be raw_ethernet_bw application that coming with MLNX_OFED, it can 
generate L2, IPV4 and TCP/UDP packets
        For example:  taskset -c 10 raw_ethernet_bw --client -d mlx4_0 -i 1 -l 
3 --duration 10 -s 64 --dest_mac F4:52:14:7A:59:80 &
        This will send L2 packets via mlx4_0 NIC port 1 , packet size = 64, for 
10 sec, batch = 3 (-l)
        You can see according to testpmd counters the performance.

Please check Mellanox community  posts, I think they can help you.
https://community.mellanox.com/docs/DOC-1502

We also have performance suggestions in our QSG:
http://www.mellanox.com/related-docs/prod_software/MLNX_DPDK_Quick_Start_Guide_v2%201_1%201.pdf

Best Regards,
Olga


Objet : [dpdk-users] Low TX performance on Mellanox ConnectX-3 NIC Date : 
samedi 31 octobre 2015, 09:54:04 De : Jesper Wramberg <jesper.wramberg at 
gmail.com<mailto:jesper.wramberg at gmail.com>>  ? : users at 
dpdk.org<mailto:users at dpdk.org>

Hi all,



I am experiencing some performance issues in a somewhat custom setup with two 
Mellanox ConnectX-3 NICs. I realize these issues might be due to the setup, but 
I was hoping someone might be able to pinpoint some possible 
problems/bottlenecks.




The server:

I have a Dell PowerEdge R630 with two Mellanox ConnectX-3 NICs (one on each 
socket). I have a minimal Centos 7.1.1503 installed with 
kernel-3.10.0-229<tel:3.10.0-229>.
Note that this kernel is re-build with most things disabled to minimize size, 
etc. It has infiniband enabled, however, and mlx4_core as a module (since 
nothing works otherwise). Finally, I have connected the two NICs from port 2 to 
port 2.



The firmware:

I have installed the latest firmware for the NICs from dell which is 2.34.5060.



The drivers, modules, etc.:

I have downloaded the Mellanox OFED package 3.1 for Centos 7.1 and used its 
rebuild feature to build it against the custom kernel. I have installed it 
using the --basic option since I just want libibverbs, libmlx4, kernel modules 
and openibd service stuff. The mlx4_core.conf is set for ethernet on all ports. 
Moreover, it is configured for flow steering mode -7 and a few VFs. I can 
restart the openibd service successfully and everything seems to be working. 
ibdev2netdev reports the NICs and its VFs, etc. The only problems I have 
encountered at this stage is that the links doesn't always seem to come up 
unless I unplug and re-plug the cables.



DPDK setup:

I have built DPDK with the mlx4 pmd using the .h/.a files from the OFED 
package. I build it using the default values for everything. Running the simple 
hello world example I can see that everything is initialized correctly, etc.



Test setup:

To test the performance of the NICs I have the following setup. Two processes, 
P1 and P2, running on NIC A. Two other processes, P3 and P4, running on NIC B. 
All processes use virtual functions on their respective NICs. Depending on the 
test, the processes can either transmit or receive data. To transmit, I use a 
simple DPDK program which generates 32000 packets and transmits them over and 
over until it has sent 640 million packets. Similarly, I use a simple DPDK 
program to receive which is basically the layer 2 forwarding example without 
re-transmission.



First test:

In my first test, P1 transmits data to P3 while the other processes are idle.

Packet size: 1480 byte packets

Flow control: On/Off, doesn?t matter I get same result.

Result: P3 receive all packets but it takes 192.52 seconds ~ 3.32 Mpps ~ 
4.9Gbit/s



Second test:

I my second test, I attempt to increase the amount of data transmitted over NIC 
A. As such, P1 transmits data to P3 while P2 transmits data to P4.

Packet size: 1480 byte packets

Flow control: On/Off, doesn?t matter I get same result.

Results: P3 and P4 receive all packets but it takes 364.40 seconds ~ 1.75 Mpps 
~ 2.6Gbit/s for a single process to get its data transmitted.




Does anyone has any idea what I am doing wrong here ? In the second test I 
would expect P1 to transmit with the same speed as in the first test. It seems 
that there is a bottleneck somewhere, however. I have left most things to their 
default values but have also tried tweaking queue sizes, number of queues, 
interrupts, etc. with no luck





Best Regards,

Jesper

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