1. NXP QorIQ DPAA Board Support Package

This doc has information about steps to setup QorIQ dpaa based layerscape platform and information about common offload hw block drivers of NXP QorIQ DPAA SoC family.

1.1. Supported DPAA SoCs

  • LS1046A/LS1026A
  • LS1043A/LS1023A

More information about SoC can be found at NXP Official Website.

1.2. Common Offload HW Block Drivers

  1. Nics Driver

    See DPAA Poll Mode Driver for NXP dpaa nic driver information.

  2. Cryptodev Driver

    See NXP DPAA CAAM (DPAA_SEC) for NXP dpaa cryptodev driver information.

  3. Eventdev Driver

    See NXP DPAA Eventdev Driver for NXP dpaa eventdev driver information.

1.3. Steps To Setup Platform

There are four main pre-requisites for executing DPAA PMD on a DPAA compatible board:

  1. ARM 64 Tool Chain

    For example, the *aarch64* Linaro Toolchain.

  2. Linux Kernel

    It can be obtained from NXP’s Github hosting.

  3. Rootfile system

    Any aarch64 supporting filesystem can be used. For example, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial) or 18.04 (Bionic) userland which can be obtained from here.

  4. FMC Tool

    Before any DPDK application can be executed, the Frame Manager Configuration Tool (FMC) need to be executed to set the configurations of the queues. This includes the queue state, RSS and other policies. This tool can be obtained from NXP (Freescale) Public Git Repository.

    This tool needs configuration files which are available in the DPDK Extra Scripts, described below for DPDK usages.

As an alternative method, DPAA PMD can also be executed using images provided as part of SDK from NXP. The SDK includes all the above prerequisites necessary to bring up a DPAA board.

The following dependencies are not part of DPDK and must be installed separately:

  • NXP Linux SDK

    NXP Linux software development kit (SDK) includes support for family of QorIQ® ARM-Architecture-based system on chip (SoC) processors and corresponding boards.

    It includes the Linux board support packages (BSPs) for NXP SoCs, a fully operational tool chain, kernel and board specific modules.

    SDK and related information can be obtained from: NXP QorIQ SDK.

  • DPDK Extra Scripts

    DPAA based resources can be configured easily with the help of ready scripts as provided in the DPDK Extra repository.

    DPDK Extras Scripts.

Currently supported by DPDK:

  • NXP SDK 2.0+ (preferred: LSDK 18.09).
  • Supported architectures: arm64 LE.
  • Follow the DPDK Getting Started Guide for Linux to setup the basic DPDK environment.