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d012827e 3 HOWTO for the linux packet generator
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6Enable CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN to compile and build pktgen either in-kernel
7or as a module. A module is preferred; modprobe pktgen if needed. Once
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8running, pktgen creates a thread for each CPU with affinity to that CPU.
9Monitoring and controlling is done via /proc. It is easiest to select a
10suitable sample script and configure that.
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12On a dual CPU:
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14ps aux | grep pkt
15root 129 0.3 0.0 0 0 ? SW 2003 523:20 [pktgen/0]
16root 130 0.3 0.0 0 0 ? SW 2003 509:50 [pktgen/1]
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2fe0ae78 19For monitoring and control pktgen creates:
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20 /proc/net/pktgen/pgctrl
21 /proc/net/pktgen/kpktgend_X
22 /proc/net/pktgen/ethX
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24
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25Tuning NIC for max performance
26==============================
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ca5b542c 28The default NIC settings are (likely) not tuned for pktgen's artificial
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29overload type of benchmarking, as this could hurt the normal use-case.
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31Specifically increasing the TX ring buffer in the NIC:
32 # ethtool -G ethX tx 1024
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34A larger TX ring can improve pktgen's performance, while it can hurt
35in the general case, 1) because the TX ring buffer might get larger
ca5b542c 36than the CPU's L1/L2 cache, 2) because it allows more queueing in the
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37NIC HW layer (which is bad for bufferbloat).
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ca5b542c 39One should hesitate to conclude that packets/descriptors in the HW
9ceb87fc 40TX ring cause delay. Drivers usually delay cleaning up the
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41ring-buffers for various performance reasons, and packets stalling
42the TX ring might just be waiting for cleanup.
9ceb87fc 43
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44This cleanup issue is specifically the case for the driver ixgbe
45(Intel 82599 chip). This driver (ixgbe) combines TX+RX ring cleanups,
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46and the cleanup interval is affected by the ethtool --coalesce setting
47of parameter "rx-usecs".
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ca5b542c 49For ixgbe use e.g. "30" resulting in approx 33K interrupts/sec (1/30*10^6):
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50 # ethtool -C ethX rx-usecs 30
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53Kernel threads
54==============
55Pktgen creates a thread for each CPU with affinity to that CPU.
56Which is controlled through procfile /proc/net/pktgen/kpktgend_X.
57
58Example: /proc/net/pktgen/kpktgend_0
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60 Running:
61 Stopped: eth4@0
62 Result: OK: add_device=eth4@0
63
64Most important are the devices assigned to the thread.
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66The two basic thread commands are:
67 * add_device DEVICE@NAME -- adds a single device
68 * rem_device_all -- remove all associated devices
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edb9a1b8 70When adding a device to a thread, a corresponding procfile is created
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71which is used for configuring this device. Thus, device names need to
72be unique.
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74To support adding the same device to multiple threads, which is useful
edb9a1b8 75with multi queue NICs, the device naming scheme is extended with "@":
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76 device@something
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78The part after "@" can be anything, but it is custom to use the thread
79number.
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80
81Viewing devices
82===============
83
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84The Params section holds configured information. The Current section
85holds running statistics. The Result is printed after a run or after
86interruption. Example:
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2a1ddf27 88/proc/net/pktgen/eth4@0
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90 Params: count 100000 min_pkt_size: 60 max_pkt_size: 60
91 frags: 0 delay: 0 clone_skb: 64 ifname: eth4@0
1da177e4 92 flows: 0 flowlen: 0
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93 queue_map_min: 0 queue_map_max: 0
94 dst_min: 192.168.81.2 dst_max:
95 src_min: src_max:
96 src_mac: 90:e2:ba:0a:56:b4 dst_mac: 00:1b:21:3c:9d:f8
97 udp_src_min: 9 udp_src_max: 109 udp_dst_min: 9 udp_dst_max: 9
98 src_mac_count: 0 dst_mac_count: 0
99 Flags: UDPSRC_RND NO_TIMESTAMP QUEUE_MAP_CPU
100 Current:
101 pkts-sofar: 100000 errors: 0
102 started: 623913381008us stopped: 623913396439us idle: 25us
103 seq_num: 100001 cur_dst_mac_offset: 0 cur_src_mac_offset: 0
104 cur_saddr: 192.168.8.3 cur_daddr: 192.168.81.2
105 cur_udp_dst: 9 cur_udp_src: 42
106 cur_queue_map: 0
1da177e4 107 flows: 0
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108 Result: OK: 15430(c15405+d25) usec, 100000 (60byte,0frags)
109 6480562pps 3110Mb/sec (3110669760bps) errors: 0
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112Configuring devices
113===================
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114This is done via the /proc interface, and most easily done via pgset
115as defined in the sample scripts.
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116
117Examples:
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119 pgset "clone_skb 1" sets the number of copies of the same packet
120 pgset "clone_skb 0" use single SKB for all transmits
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121 pgset "burst 8" uses xmit_more API to queue 8 copies of the same
122 packet and update HW tx queue tail pointer once.
123 "burst 1" is the default
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124 pgset "pkt_size 9014" sets packet size to 9014
125 pgset "frags 5" packet will consist of 5 fragments
126 pgset "count 200000" sets number of packets to send, set to zero
d0f19d82 127 for continuous sends until explicitly stopped.
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128
129 pgset "delay 5000" adds delay to hard_start_xmit(). nanoseconds
130
131 pgset "dst 10.0.0.1" sets IP destination address
132 (BEWARE! This generator is very aggressive!)
133
134 pgset "dst_min 10.0.0.1" Same as dst
135 pgset "dst_max 10.0.0.254" Set the maximum destination IP.
136 pgset "src_min 10.0.0.1" Set the minimum (or only) source IP.
137 pgset "src_max 10.0.0.254" Set the maximum source IP.
138 pgset "dst6 fec0::1" IPV6 destination address
139 pgset "src6 fec0::2" IPV6 source address
140 pgset "dstmac 00:00:00:00:00:00" sets MAC destination address
141 pgset "srcmac 00:00:00:00:00:00" sets MAC source address
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143 pgset "queue_map_min 0" Sets the min value of tx queue interval
144 pgset "queue_map_max 7" Sets the max value of tx queue interval, for multiqueue devices
145 To select queue 1 of a given device,
146 use queue_map_min=1 and queue_map_max=1
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d012827e 148 pgset "src_mac_count 1" Sets the number of MACs we'll range through.
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149 The 'minimum' MAC is what you set with srcmac.
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151 pgset "dst_mac_count 1" Sets the number of MACs we'll range through.
152 The 'minimum' MAC is what you set with dstmac.
153
154 pgset "flag [name]" Set a flag to determine behaviour. Current flags
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155 are: IPSRC_RND # IP source is random (between min/max)
156 IPDST_RND # IP destination is random
157 UDPSRC_RND, UDPDST_RND,
158 MACSRC_RND, MACDST_RND
159 TXSIZE_RND, IPV6,
f0e82fd0 160 MPLS_RND, VID_RND, SVID_RND
72f8e06f 161 FLOW_SEQ,
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162 QUEUE_MAP_RND # queue map random
163 QUEUE_MAP_CPU # queue map mirrors smp_processor_id()
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164 UDPCSUM,
165 IPSEC # IPsec encapsulation (needs CONFIG_XFRM)
166 NODE_ALLOC # node specific memory allocation
f1f00d8f 167 NO_TIMESTAMP # disable timestamping
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e5f79d11 169 pgset spi SPI_VALUE Set specific SA used to transform packet.
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170
171 pgset "udp_src_min 9" set UDP source port min, If < udp_src_max, then
172 cycle through the port range.
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174 pgset "udp_src_max 9" set UDP source port max.
175 pgset "udp_dst_min 9" set UDP destination port min, If < udp_dst_max, then
176 cycle through the port range.
177 pgset "udp_dst_max 9" set UDP destination port max.
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179 pgset "mpls 0001000a,0002000a,0000000a" set MPLS labels (in this example
180 outer label=16,middle label=32,
181 inner label=0 (IPv4 NULL)) Note that
182 there must be no spaces between the
183 arguments. Leading zeros are required.
184 Do not set the bottom of stack bit,
fa00e7e1 185 that's done automatically. If you do
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186 set the bottom of stack bit, that
187 indicates that you want to randomly
188 generate that address and the flag
189 MPLS_RND will be turned on. You
190 can have any mix of random and fixed
191 labels in the label stack.
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193 pgset "mpls 0" turn off mpls (or any invalid argument works too!)
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195 pgset "vlan_id 77" set VLAN ID 0-4095
196 pgset "vlan_p 3" set priority bit 0-7 (default 0)
197 pgset "vlan_cfi 0" set canonical format identifier 0-1 (default 0)
198
199 pgset "svlan_id 22" set SVLAN ID 0-4095
200 pgset "svlan_p 3" set priority bit 0-7 (default 0)
201 pgset "svlan_cfi 0" set canonical format identifier 0-1 (default 0)
202
203 pgset "vlan_id 9999" > 4095 remove vlan and svlan tags
204 pgset "svlan 9999" > 4095 remove svlan tag
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207 pgset "tos XX" set former IPv4 TOS field (e.g. "tos 28" for AF11 no ECN, default 00)
208 pgset "traffic_class XX" set former IPv6 TRAFFIC CLASS (e.g. "traffic_class B8" for EF no ECN, default 00)
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210 pgset stop aborts injection. Also, ^C aborts generator.
211
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212 pgset "rate 300M" set rate to 300 Mb/s
213 pgset "ratep 1000000" set rate to 1Mpps
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215 pgset "xmit_mode netif_receive" RX inject into stack netif_receive_skb()
216 Works with "burst" but not with "clone_skb".
217 Default xmit_mode is "start_xmit".
218
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219Sample scripts
220==============
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222A collection of tutorial scripts and helpers for pktgen is in the
223samples/pktgen directory. The helper parameters.sh file support easy
edb9a1b8 224and consistent parameter parsing across the sample scripts.
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226Usage example and help:
227 ./pktgen_sample01_simple.sh -i eth4 -m 00:1B:21:3C:9D:F8 -d 192.168.8.2
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229Usage: ./pktgen_sample01_simple.sh [-vx] -i ethX
230 -i : ($DEV) output interface/device (required)
231 -s : ($PKT_SIZE) packet size
232 -d : ($DEST_IP) destination IP
233 -m : ($DST_MAC) destination MAC-addr
234 -t : ($THREADS) threads to start
235 -c : ($SKB_CLONE) SKB clones send before alloc new SKB
236 -b : ($BURST) HW level bursting of SKBs
237 -v : ($VERBOSE) verbose
238 -x : ($DEBUG) debug
239
240The global variables being set are also listed. E.g. the required
241interface/device parameter "-i" sets variable $DEV. Copy the
242pktgen_sampleXX scripts and modify them to fit your own needs.
243
244The old scripts:
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1da177e4 246pktgen.conf-1-2 # 1 CPU 2 dev
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247pktgen.conf-1-1-rdos # 1 CPU 1 dev w. route DoS
248pktgen.conf-1-1-ip6 # 1 CPU 1 dev ipv6
249pktgen.conf-1-1-ip6-rdos # 1 CPU 1 dev ipv6 w. route DoS
250pktgen.conf-1-1-flows # 1 CPU 1 dev multiple flows.
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253Interrupt affinity
254===================
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255Note that when adding devices to a specific CPU it is a good idea to
256also assign /proc/irq/XX/smp_affinity so that the TX interrupts are bound
257to the same CPU. This reduces cache bouncing when freeing skbs.
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259Plus using the device flag QUEUE_MAP_CPU, which maps the SKBs TX queue
260to the running threads CPU (directly from smp_processor_id()).
261
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262Enable IPsec
263============
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264Default IPsec transformation with ESP encapsulation plus transport mode
265can be enabled by simply setting:
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267pgset "flag IPSEC"
268pgset "flows 1"
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270To avoid breaking existing testbed scripts for using AH type and tunnel mode,
ca5b542c 271you can use "pgset spi SPI_VALUE" to specify which transformation mode
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272to employ.
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275Current commands and configuration options
276==========================================
277
278** Pgcontrol commands:
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280start
281stop
91db4b3c 282reset
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284** Thread commands:
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286add_device
287rem_device_all
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290** Device commands:
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292count
293clone_skb
91db4b3c 294burst
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295debug
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297frags
298delay
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300src_mac_count
301dst_mac_count
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d012827e 303pkt_size
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304min_pkt_size
305max_pkt_size
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307queue_map_min
308queue_map_max
309skb_priority
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311tos (ipv4)
312traffic_class (ipv6)
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319udp_dst_min
320udp_dst_max
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322node
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324flag
325 IPSRC_RND
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326 IPDST_RND
327 UDPSRC_RND
328 UDPDST_RND
329 MACSRC_RND
330 MACDST_RND
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331 TXSIZE_RND
332 IPV6
333 MPLS_RND
334 VID_RND
335 SVID_RND
336 FLOW_SEQ
337 QUEUE_MAP_RND
338 QUEUE_MAP_CPU
339 UDPCSUM
e5f79d11 340 IPSEC
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344spi (ipsec)
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347dst_max
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349src_min
350src_max
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352dst_mac
353src_mac
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355clear_counters
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358dst6
359dst6_max
360dst6_min
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362flows
363flowlen
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365rate
366ratep
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368xmit_mode <start_xmit|netif_receive>
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370vlan_cfi
371vlan_id
372vlan_p
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374svlan_cfi
375svlan_id
376svlan_p
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379References:
380ftp://robur.slu.se/pub/Linux/net-development/pktgen-testing/
381ftp://robur.slu.se/pub/Linux/net-development/pktgen-testing/examples/
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383Paper from Linux-Kongress in Erlangen 2004.
384ftp://robur.slu.se/pub/Linux/net-development/pktgen-testing/pktgen_paper.pdf
385
386Thanks to:
387Grant Grundler for testing on IA-64 and parisc, Harald Welte, Lennert Buytenhek
388Stephen Hemminger, Andi Kleen, Dave Miller and many others.
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ca6549af 391Good luck with the linux net-development.