35. The librte_pdump Library

The librte_pdump library provides a framework for packet capturing in DPDK. The library does the complete copy of the Rx and Tx mbufs to a new mempool and hence it slows down the performance of the applications, so it is recommended to use this library for debugging purposes.

The library uses a generic multi process channel to facilitate communication between primary and secondary process for enabling/disabling packet capture on ports.

The library provides the following APIs to initialize the packet capture framework, to enable or disable the packet capture, and to uninitialize it.

  • rte_pdump_init(): This API initializes the packet capture framework.

  • rte_pdump_enable(): This API enables the packet capture on a given port and queue. Note: The filter option in the API is a place holder for future enhancements.

  • rte_pdump_enable_by_deviceid(): This API enables the packet capture on a given device id (vdev name or pci address) and queue. Note: The filter option in the API is a place holder for future enhancements.

  • rte_pdump_disable(): This API disables the packet capture on a given port and queue.

  • rte_pdump_disable_by_deviceid(): This API disables the packet capture on a given device id (vdev name or pci address) and queue.

  • rte_pdump_uninit(): This API uninitializes the packet capture framework.

35.1. Operation

The primary process using librte_pdump is responsible for initializing the packet capture framework. The packet capture framework, as part of its initialization, creates the multi process channel to facilitate communication with secondary process, so the secondary process app/pdump tool is responsible for enabling and disabling the packet capture on ports.

35.2. Implementation Details

The library API rte_pdump_init(), initializes the packet capture framework by creating the multi process channel using rte_mp_action_register() API. The primary process will listen to secondary process requests to enable or disable the packet capture over the multi process channel.

The library APIs rte_pdump_enable() and rte_pdump_enable_by_deviceid() enables the packet capture. For the calls to these APIs from secondary process, the library creates the “pdump enable” request and sends the request to the primary process over the multi process channel. The primary process takes this request and enables the packet capture by registering the Ethernet RX and TX callbacks for the given port or device_id and queue combinations. Then the primary process will mirror the packets to the new mempool and enqueue them to the rte_ring that secondary process have passed to these APIs.

The library APIs rte_pdump_disable() and rte_pdump_disable_by_deviceid() disables the packet capture. For the calls to these APIs from secondary process, the library creates the “pdump disable” request and sends the request to the primary process over the multi process channel. The primary process takes this request and disables the packet capture by removing the Ethernet RX and TX callbacks for the given port or device_id and queue combinations.

The library API rte_pdump_uninit(), uninitializes the packet capture framework by calling rte_mp_action_unregister() function.

35.3. Use Case: Packet Capturing

The DPDK app/pdump tool is developed based on this library to capture packets in DPDK. Users can use this as an example to develop their own packet capturing tools.