netmap, VALE and netmap pipes

jerry jerry.lilijun at huawei.com
Sat Feb 22 01:10:03 UTC 2014


Hi Luigi,

How to use netmap pipe by pkt-gen commands?
I have tried the commands as follows:
  ./pkt-gen -i netmap:pipename{1 -f tx
  ./pkt-gen -i netmap:pipename}1 -f rx  (in another terminal)
But it works failed.
Should the pipename be replaced with a invalid NIC name such as "eth3" in netmap mode?

The netmap pipe works from software ring to software ring independently with NICs, I understand. Is that right?

B.R.
Jerry

On 2014/2/17 18:11, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> Hi,
> we have recently made a few extensions to netmap/VALE and put various
> pieces of code on public repositories, so i thought i'd share the
> pointers. All the code below runs with equal features and performance
> on FreeBSD and Linux, and we are trying to upstream it in the relevant
> projects if possible (as an example, QEMU recently added a netmap backend),
> at which point some of these clone repositories will become unnecessary.
> 
> See http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap for more details.
> 
> https://code.google.com/p/netmap/
>     The latest netmap code for FreeBSD/Linux. It has native support
>     for certain NICs; emulated netmap over unmodified drivers;
>     enhanced parallelism in the VALE switch (20 Mpps/source, scaling
>     up to ~50Mpps); and a new feature called "netmap pipe" that
>     does zero-copy blocking I/O at over 100 Mpps.
>         Other features are the ability to allocate tons of extra
>     netmap buffers, and configurable sharing of memory among NICs,
>     VALE ports and netmap pipes. This increases the opportunity for
>     zero copy operation.






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