Hello,

I am trying to run a DPDK application with RSS enabled so that I can have multiple rx queues. This application is running inside a VM. This VM is hosted by QEMU using KVM acceleration and OvS with DPDK and vhost-user are used in the backend. So to clarify things there are two DPDK portions to this. The first is the DPDK portion used by OvS that bypasses the host operating system. This is working fine. The other is a DPDK application inside the virtual machine that will bypass the guest operating system. This is where I am having trouble with.

When I set rte_eth_conf.rxmode.mq_mode = ETH_MQ_RX_RSS in my application I get the following errors:
  Warning: NIC does not support all requested RSS hash functions.
virtio_dev_configure(): RSS support requested but not supported by the device
  Port0 dev_configure = -95

I setup my VM in QEMU to have mq=on and queues=10. I also set the number of rx_queues when creating the vhost port using ovs to 10. Before binding the interface to DPDK, I used ethtool to verify if the network interface was actually setup to have multiple queues.

Running the 'ethtool -l enps02' command yields the following output:
  Pre-set maximums:
  RX:             0
  TX:             0
  Other:          0
  Combined:       10
  Current hardware settings:
  RX:             0
  TX:             0
  Other:          0
  Combined:       10

From my understanding the combined values indicate that the interface was properly setup to have multiple queues, so why am I getting the unsupported RSS error? Are there other configuration steps that I have to take to get this to work? Is RSS with DPDK not supported at all inside a VM at the moment? Perhaps the "Port0 dev_configure() = -95" error means something else? Without the receive side scaling turned on my application is not able to achieve the desired throughput and won't scale when I assign more cores to the application.

Versions:
VM
DPDK: 21.11.4
Kernel: 5.4.0-148-generic
Distribution: Ubuntu 20.04

Host
DPDK: 21.11.4
QEMU: 8.0.90
OvS: 3.0.5
Kernel: 5.15.111.1.amd64-smp
Distribution: Debian 11

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