91. Transmit Segmentation Offload (TSO) Tests¶
91.1. Description¶
This document provides the plan for testing the TSO (Transmit Segmentation Offload, also called Large Send offload - LSO) feature of Intel Ethernet Controller, including Intel 82599 10GbE Ethernet Controller and Fortville 40GbE Ethernet Controller. TSO enables the TCP/IP stack to pass to the network device a larger ULP datagram than the Maximum Transmit Unit Size (MTU). NIC divides the large ULP datagram to multiple segments according to the MTU size.
91.2. Prerequisites¶
The DUT must take one of the Ethernet controller ports connected to a port on another device that is controlled by the Scapy packet generator.
The Ethernet interface identifier of the port that Scapy will use must be known. On tester, all offload feature should be disabled on tx port, and start rx port capture:
ethtool -K <tx port> rx off tx off tso off gso off gro off lro off
ip l set <tx port> up
tcpdump -n -e -i <rx port> -s 0 -w /tmp/cap
On DUT, run pmd with parameter “–enable-rx-cksum”. Then enable TSO on tx port and checksum on rx port. The test commands is below:
#enable hw checksum on rx port
tx_checksum set ip hw 0
tx_checksum set udp hw 0
tx_checksum set tcp hw 0
tx_checksum set sctp hw 0
set fwd csum
# enable TSO on tx port
*tso set 800 1
91.3. Test case: csum fwd engine, use TSO¶
This test uses Scapy
to send out one large TCP package. The dut forwards package
with TSO enable on tx port while rx port turns checksum on. After package send out
by TSO on tx port, the tester receives multiple small TCP package.
Turn off tx port by ethtool on tester:
ethtool -K <tx port> rx off tx off tso off gso off gro off lro off
ip l set <tx port> up
capture package rx port on tester:
tcpdump -n -e -i <rx port> -s 0 -w /tmp/cap
Launch the userland testpmd
application on DUT as follows:
./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd -c 0xffffffff -n 2 -- -i --rxd=512 --txd=512
--burst=32 --rxfreet=64 --mbcache=128 --portmask=0x3 --txpt=36 --txht=0 --txwt=0
--txfreet=32 --txrst=32 --enable-rx-cksum
testpmd> set verbose 1
# enable hw checksum on rx port
testpmd> tx_checksum set ip hw 0
testpmd> tx_checksum set udp hw 0
testpmd> tx_checksum set tcp hw 0
testpmd> tx_checksum set sctp hw 0
# enable TSO on tx port
testpmd> tso set 800 1
# set fwd engine and start
testpmd> set fwd csum
testpmd> start
Test IPv4() in scapy:
sendp([Ether(dst="%s", src="52:00:00:00:00:00")/IP(src="192.168.1.1",dst="192.168.1.2")/UDP(sport=1021,dport=1021)/Raw(load="\x50"*%s)], iface="%s")
Test IPv6() in scapy:
sendp([Ether(dst="%s", src="52:00:00:00:00:00")/IPv6(src="FE80:0:0:0:200:1FF:FE00:200", dst="3555:5555:6666:6666:7777:7777:8888:8888")/UDP(sport=1021,dport=1021)/Raw(load="\x50"*%s)], iface="%s"
91.4. Test case: csum fwd engine, use TSO tunneling¶
This test uses Scapy
to send out one large TCP package. The dut forwards package
with TSO enable on tx port while rx port turns checksum on. After package send out
by TSO on tx port, the tester receives multiple small TCP package.
Turn off tx port by ethtool on tester:
ethtool -K <tx port> rx off tx off tso off gso off gro off lro off
ip l set <tx port> up
capture package rx port on tester:
tcpdump -n -e -i <rx port> -s 0 -w /tmp/cap
Launch the userland testpmd
application on DUT as follows:
./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd -c 0xffffffff -n 2 -- -i --rxd=512 --txd=512
--burst=32 --rxfreet=64 --mbcache=128 --portmask=0x3 --txpt=36 --txht=0 --txwt=0
--txfreet=32 --txrst=32 --enable-rx-cksum
testpmd> set verbose 1
# enable hw checksum on rx port
testpmd> tx_checksum set ip hw 0
testpmd> tx_checksum set udp hw 0
testpmd> tx_checksum set tcp hw 0
testpmd> tx_checksum set sctp hw 0
testpmd> tx_checksum set vxlan hw 0
testpmd> tx_checksum set nvgre hw 0
# enable TSO on tx port
testpmd> tso set 800 1
# set fwd engine and start
testpmd> set fwd csum
testpmd> start
Test vxlan() in scapy:
sendp([Ether(dst="%s",src="52:00:00:00:00:00")/IP(src="192.168.1.1",dst="192.168.1.2")/UDP(sport=1021,dport=4789)/VXLAN(vni=1234)/Ether(dst=%s,src="52:00:00:00:00:00")/IP(src="192.168.1.1",dst="192.168.1.2")/UDP(sport=1021,dport=1021)/Raw(load="\x50"*%s)], iface="%s"
Test nvgre() in scapy:
sendp([Ether(dst="%s",src="52:00:00:00:00:00")/IP(src="192.168.1.1",dst="192.168.1.2",proto=47)/NVGRE()/Ether(dst=%s,src="52:00:00:00:00:00")/IP(src="192.168.1.1",dst="192.168.1.2")/TCP(sport="1021",dport="1021")/("X"*%s)], iface="%s")
91.5. Test case: TSO performance¶
Set the packet stream to be sent out from packet generator before testing as below.
Frame Size | 1S/1C/1T | 1S/1C/1T | 1S/2C/1T | 1S/2C/2T | 1S/2C/2T |
64 | |||||
65 | |||||
128 | |||||
256 | |||||
512 | |||||
1024 | |||||
1280 | |||||
1518 |
Then run the test application as below:
./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd -c 0xffffffff -n 2 -- -i --rxd=512 --txd=512
--burst=32 --rxfreet=64 --mbcache=128 --portmask=0x3 --txpt=36 --txht=0 --txwt=0
--txfreet=32 --txrst=32 --enable-rx-cksum
The -n command is used to select the number of memory channels. It should match the number of memory channels on that setup.