11. Driver for VM Emulated Devices
The DPDK EM poll mode driver supports the following emulated devices:
- qemu-kvm emulated Intel® 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller (qemu e1000 device)
- VMware* emulated Intel® 82545EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- VMware emulated Intel® 8274L Gigabit Ethernet Controller.
11.1. Validated Hypervisors
The validated hypervisors are:
- KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) with Qemu, version 0.14.0
- KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) with Qemu, version 0.15.1
- VMware ESXi 5.0, Update 1
11.2. Recommended Guest Operating System in Virtual Machine
The recommended guest operating system in a virtualized environment is:
- Fedora* 18 (64-bit)
For supported kernel versions, refer to the DPDK Release Notes.
11.3. Setting Up a KVM Virtual Machine
The following describes a target environment:
- Host Operating System: Fedora 14
- Hypervisor: KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) with Qemu version, 0.14.0
- Guest Operating System: Fedora 14
- Linux Kernel Version: Refer to the DPDK Getting Started Guide
- Target Applications: testpmd
The setup procedure is as follows:
- Download qemu-kvm-0.14.0 from http://sourceforge.net/projects/kvm/files/qemu-kvm/ and install it in the Host OS using the following steps: - When using a recent kernel (2.6.25+) with kvm modules included: - tar xzf qemu-kvm-release.tar.gz cd qemu-kvm-release ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/kvm make sudo make install sudo /sbin/modprobe kvm-intel - When using an older kernel or a kernel from a distribution without the kvm modules, you must download (from the same link), compile and install the modules yourself: - tar xjf kvm-kmod-release.tar.bz2 cd kvm-kmod-release ./configure make sudo make install sudo /sbin/modprobe kvm-intel - Note that qemu-kvm installs in the /usr/local/bin directory. - For more details about KVM configuration and usage, please refer to: http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/HOWTO1. 
- Create a Virtual Machine and install Fedora 14 on the Virtual Machine. This is referred to as the Guest Operating System (Guest OS). 
- Start the Virtual Machine with at least one emulated e1000 device. - Note - The Qemu provides several choices for the emulated network device backend. Most commonly used is a TAP networking backend that uses a TAP networking device in the host. For more information about Qemu supported networking backends and different options for configuring networking at Qemu, please refer to: - — http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Networking - — http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Networking - — http://qemu.weilnetz.de/qemu-doc.html - For example, to start a VM with two emulated e1000 devices, issue the following command: - /usr/local/kvm/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu host -smp 4 -hda qemu1.raw -m 1024 -net nic,model=e1000,vlan=1,macaddr=DE:AD:1E:00:00:01 -net tap,vlan=1,ifname=tapvm01,script=no,downscript=no -net nic,model=e1000,vlan=2,macaddr=DE:AD:1E:00:00:02 -net tap,vlan=2,ifname=tapvm02,script=no,downscript=no - where: - — -m = memory to assign - — -smp = number of smp cores - — -hda = virtual disk image - This command starts a new virtual machine with two emulated 82540EM devices, backed up with two TAP networking host interfaces, tapvm01 and tapvm02. - # ip tuntap show tapvm01: tap tapvm02: tap 
- Configure your TAP networking interfaces using ip/ifconfig tools. 
- Log in to the guest OS and check that the expected emulated devices exist: - # lspci -d 8086:100e 00:04.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 03) 00:05.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 03) 
- Install the DPDK and run testpmd. 
11.4. Known Limitations of Emulated Devices
The following are known limitations:
- The Qemu e1000 RX path does not support multiple descriptors/buffers per packet. Therefore, rte_mbuf should be big enough to hold the whole packet. For example, to allow testpmd to receive jumbo frames, use the following: - testpmd [options] – –mbuf-size=<your-max-packet-size> 
- Qemu e1000 does not validate the checksum of incoming packets. 
- Qemu e1000 only supports one interrupt source, so link and Rx interrupt should be exclusive. 
- Qemu e1000 does not support interrupt auto-clear, application should disable interrupt immediately when woken up.