On Fri, 8 Mar 2024 21:19:08 +0000 sonntex <sonn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to configure dpdk on my laptop and get "no probed ethernet > devices" in dpdk-testpmd utility: > > laptop :: ~ % sudo dpdk-testpmd -l 0-1 -n 4 --log-level=debug -- -i > EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 8 > EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 1 > EAL: Detected static linkage of DPDK > EAL: Multi-process socket /var/run/dpdk/rte/mp_socket > EAL: Selected IOVA mode 'VA' > EAL: VFIO support initialized > testpmd: No probed ethernet devices > Interactive-mode selected > testpmd: create a new mbuf pool <mb_pool_0>: n=155456, size=2176, socket=0 > testpmd: preferred mempool ops selected: ring_mp_mc > Done > testpmd> ... > > Checked that dpdk 23.07 supports this my NIC at > http://doc.dpdk.org/guides/rel_notes/release_23_07.html: > > Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (16) I219-V > Firmware version: 0.6-4 > Device id (pf): 8086:1a1f > Driver version(in-tree): 5.15.113-rt64 (Ubuntu22.04.2)(e1000) > > Configuration: > > laptop :: ~ % pacman -Ss dpdk > extra/dpdk 23.07-1 [installed] > A set of libraries and drivers for fast packet processing > > laptop :: ~ % sudo ethtool -i enp0s31f6 > driver: e1000e > version: 6.7.8-arch1-1 > firmware-version: 0.6-4 > expansion-rom-version: > bus-info: 0000:00:1f.6 > supports-statistics: yes > supports-test: yes > supports-eeprom-access: yes > supports-register-dump: yes > supports-priv-flags: yes > > laptop :: ~ % sudo modprobe vfio-pci > laptop :: ~ % sudo lsmod | grep vfio > vfio_pci 16384 0 > vfio_pci_core 86016 1 vfio_pci > vfio_iommu_type1 45056 0 > vfio 73728 3 vfio_pci_core,vfio_iommu_type1,vfio_pci > iommufd 106496 1 vfio > irqbypass 12288 2 vfio_pci_core,kvm > > laptop :: ~ % sudo dpdk-hugepages.py -m > laptop :: ~ % sudo dpdk-hugepages.py -p 2M --setup 1G > laptop :: ~ % sudo dpdk-hugepages.py -s > Node Pages Size Total > 0 512 2Mb 1Gb > Hugepages mounted on /dev/hugepages > > laptop :: ~ % sudo dpdk-devbind.py --status-dev net > Network devices using kernel driver > =================================== > 0000:00:14.3 'Comet Lake PCH-LP CNVi WiFi 02f0' if=wlan0 drv=iwlwifi > unused= *Active* > 0000:00:1f.6 'Ethernet Connection (10) I219-V 0d4f' if=enp0s31f6 drv=e1000e > unused= > > laptop :: ~ % sudo dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 0000:00:1f.6 > laptop :: ~ % sudo dpdk-devbind.py --status-dev net > Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver > ============================================ > 0000:00:1f.6 'Ethernet Connection (10) I219-V 0d4f' drv=vfio-pci > unused=e1000e > Network devices using kernel driver > =================================== > 0000:00:14.3 'Comet Lake PCH-LP CNVi WiFi 02f0' if=wlan0 drv=iwlwifi > unused=vfio-pci *Active > > Any suggestions on what might be missing here? > > Thanks!
Most likely the DPDK E1000 driver doesn't support the full range of PCI device id's as the kernel driver. What is PCI information for you? I have similar device on this machine. $ lspci -n -s 00:1f.6 00:1f.6 0200: 8086:15fc (rev 20) In my case the part that matters is the 15fc. Looking in DPDK drivers/net/e1000/base/e1000_hw.h, there is no #define for that type and no entry in drivers/net/e1000/em_ethdev.c:pci_id_em_map[] In linux kernel the entry is: drivers/net/ethernet/intel/e1000e/hw.h:#define E1000_DEV_ID_PCH_TGP_I219_V13 0x15FC The Intel drivers are not in sync. It is up to the E1000 DPDK maintainers to solve. Note: this older E1000 hardware is not fast, and using DPDK except as a test bed is really not worth it.