25. IGC Poll Mode Driver

The IGC PMD (librte_pmd_igc) provides poll mode driver support for Foxville I225 Series Network Adapters.

  • For information about I225, please refer to: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/series/184686/ intel-ethernet-controller-i225-series.html

25.1. Config File Options

The following options can be modified in the config file. Please note that enabling debugging options may affect system performance.

  • CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_IGC_PMD (default y)

    Toggle compilation of the librte_pmd_igc driver.

  • CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_IGC_DEBUG_* (default n)

    Toggle display of generic debugging messages.

25.1.1. Driver compilation and testing

Refer to the document compiling and testing a PMD for a NIC for details.

25.1.2. Supported Chipsets and NICs

Foxville LM (I225 LM): Client 2.5G LAN vPro Corporate Foxville V (I225 V): Client 2.5G LAN Consumer Foxville I (I225 I): Client 2.5G Industrial Temp Foxville V (I225 K): Client 2.5G LAN Consumer

25.1.3. Sample Application Notes

25.2. Vlan filter

VLAN stripping off only works with inner vlan. Only the outer VLAN TPID can be set to a vlan other than 0x8100.

If extend VLAN is enabled:

  • The VLAN header in a packet that carries a single VLAN header is treated as the external VLAN.
  • Foxville expects that any transmitted packet to have at least the external VLAN added by the software. For those packets where an external VLAN is not present, any offload that relates to inner fields to the EtherType might not be provided.
  • If VLAN TX-OFFLOAD is enabled and the packet does not contain an external VLAN, the packet is dropped, and if configured, the queue from which the packet was sent is disabled.

To start testpmd, add vlan 10 to port, set vlan stripping off on, set extend on, set TPID of outer VLAN to 0x9100:

./app/testpmd -l 4-8 -- -i
...

testpmd> vlan set filter on 0
testpmd> rx_vlan add 10 0
testpmd> vlan set strip off 0
testpmd> vlan set extend on 0
testpmd> vlan set outer tpid 0x9100 0

25.3. Flow Director

The Flow Director works in receive mode to identify specific flows or sets of flows and route them to specific queues.

The Flow Director filters includes the following types:

  • ether-type filter
  • 2-tuple filter(destination L4 protocol and destination L4 port)
  • TCP SYN filter
  • RSS filter

Start testpmd:

./testpmd -l 4-8 -- i --rxq=4 --txq=4 --pkt-filter-mode=perfect --disable-rss

Add a rule to direct packet whose ether-type=0x801 to queue 1:

testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth type is 0x801 / end actions queue index 1 / end

Add a rule to direct packet whose ip-protocol=0x6(TCP), tcp_port=0x80 to queue 1:

testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 proto is 6 / tcp dst is 0x80 / end actions queue index 1 / end

Add a rule to direct packet whose ip-protocol=0x6(TCP), SYN flag is set to queue 1:

testpmd> flow validate 0 ingress pattern tcp flags spec 0x02 flags mask 0x02 / end actions queue index 1 / end

Add a rule to enable ipv4-udp RSS:

testpmd> flow create 0 ingress pattern end actions rss types ipv4-udp end / end