FD.io VPP
v17.01.1-3-gc6833f8
Vector Packet Processing
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create vhost-user socket <socket-filename> [server] [feature-mask <hex>] [hwaddr <mac-addr>] [renumber <dev_instance>].
Create a vHost User interface. Once created, a new virtual interface will exist with the name 'VirtualEthernet0/0/x', where 'x' is the next free index.
There are several parameters associated with a vHost interface:
vpp# create vhost-user socket /tmp/vhost1.sock
VirtualEthernet0/0/0
Example of how to create a vhost interface with VPP as the server and with just multiple queues enabled: vpp# create vhost-user socket /tmp/vhost2.sock server feature-mask 0x40400000
VirtualEthernet0/0/1
Once the vHost interface is created, enable the interface using: vpp# set interface state VirtualEthernet0/0/0 up
Declaration: vhost_user_connect_command (vnet/vnet/devices/virtio/vhost-user.c line 3056)
Implementation: vhost_user_connect_command_fn.
delete vhost-user {<interface> | sw_if_index <sw_idx>}.
Delete a vHost User interface using the interface name or the software interface index. Use the 'show interfaces' command to determine the software interface index. On deletion, the linux socket will not be deleted.
vpp# delete vhost-user VirtualEthernet0/0/1
Example of how to delete a vhost interface by software interface index: vpp# delete vhost-user sw_if_index 1
Declaration: vhost_user_delete_command (vnet/vnet/devices/virtio/vhost-user.c line 3076)
Implementation: vhost_user_delete_command_fn.
show vhost-user [<interface> [<interface> [..]]] [descriptors].
Display the attributes of a single vHost User interface (provide interface name), multiple vHost User interfaces (provide a list of interface names seperated by spaces) or all Vhost User interfaces (omit an interface name to display all vHost interfaces).
Example of how to display a vhost interface:
vpp# show vhost-user VirtualEthernet0/0/0
Virtio vhost-user interfaces Global: coalesce frames 32 time 1e-3 Interface: VirtualEthernet0/0/0 (ifindex 1) virtio_net_hdr_sz 12 features mask (0xffffffffffffffff): features (0x50408000): VIRTIO_NET_F_MRG_RXBUF (15) VIRTIO_NET_F_MQ (22) VIRTIO_F_INDIRECT_DESC (28) VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES (30) protocol features (0x3) VHOST_USER_PROTOCOL_F_MQ (0) VHOST_USER_PROTOCOL_F_LOG_SHMFD (1)
socket filename /tmp/vhost1.sock type client errno "Success"
rx placement: thread 1 on vring 1 thread 1 on vring 5 thread 2 on vring 3 thread 2 on vring 7 tx placement: spin-lock thread 0 on vring 0 thread 1 on vring 2 thread 2 on vring 0
Memory regions (total 2) region fd guest_phys_addr memory_size userspace_addr mmap_offset mmap_addr ====== ===== ================== ================== ================== ================== ================== 0 60 0x0000000000000000 0x00000000000a0000 0x00002aaaaac00000 0x0000000000000000 0x00002aab2b400000 1 61 0x00000000000c0000 0x000000003ff40000 0x00002aaaaacc0000 0x00000000000c0000 0x00002aababcc0000
Virtqueue 0 (TX) qsz 256 last_avail_idx 0 last_used_idx 0 avail.flags 1 avail.idx 128 used.flags 1 used.idx 0 kickfd 62 callfd 64 errfd -1
Virtqueue 1 (RX) qsz 256 last_avail_idx 0 last_used_idx 0 avail.flags 1 avail.idx 0 used.flags 1 used.idx 0 kickfd 65 callfd 66 errfd -1
Virtqueue 2 (TX) qsz 256 last_avail_idx 0 last_used_idx 0 avail.flags 1 avail.idx 128 used.flags 1 used.idx 0 kickfd 63 callfd 70 errfd -1
Virtqueue 3 (RX) qsz 256 last_avail_idx 0 last_used_idx 0 avail.flags 1 avail.idx 0 used.flags 1 used.idx 0 kickfd 72 callfd 74 errfd -1
Virtqueue 4 (TX disabled) qsz 256 last_avail_idx 0 last_used_idx 0 avail.flags 1 avail.idx 0 used.flags 1 used.idx 0 kickfd 76 callfd 78 errfd -1
Virtqueue 5 (RX disabled) qsz 256 last_avail_idx 0 last_used_idx 0 avail.flags 1 avail.idx 0 used.flags 1 used.idx 0 kickfd 80 callfd 82 errfd -1
Virtqueue 6 (TX disabled) qsz 256 last_avail_idx 0 last_used_idx 0 avail.flags 1 avail.idx 0 used.flags 1 used.idx 0 kickfd 84 callfd 86 errfd -1
Virtqueue 7 (RX disabled) qsz 256 last_avail_idx 0 last_used_idx 0 avail.flags 1 avail.idx 0 used.flags 1 used.idx 0 kickfd 88 callfd 90 errfd -1
The optional 'descriptors' parameter will display the same output as the previous example but will include the descriptor table for each queue. The output is truncated below:
vpp# show vhost-user VirtualEthernet0/0/0 descriptors
Virtio vhost-user interfaces Global: coalesce frames 32 time 1e-3 Interface: VirtualEthernet0/0/0 (ifindex 1) virtio_net_hdr_sz 12 features mask (0xffffffffffffffff): features (0x50408000): VIRTIO_NET_F_MRG_RXBUF (15) VIRTIO_NET_F_MQ (22) : Virtqueue 0 (TX) qsz 256 last_avail_idx 0 last_used_idx 0 avail.flags 1 avail.idx 128 used.flags 1 used.idx 0 kickfd 62 callfd 64 errfd -1
descriptor table: id addr len flags next user_addr ===== ================== ===== ====== ===== ================== 0 0x0000000010b6e974 2060 0x0002 1 0x00002aabbc76e974 1 0x0000000010b6e034 2060 0x0002 2 0x00002aabbc76e034 2 0x0000000010b6d6f4 2060 0x0002 3 0x00002aabbc76d6f4 3 0x0000000010b6cdb4 2060 0x0002 4 0x00002aabbc76cdb4 4 0x0000000010b6c474 2060 0x0002 5 0x00002aabbc76c474 5 0x0000000010b6bb34 2060 0x0002 6 0x00002aabbc76bb34 6 0x0000000010b6b1f4 2060 0x0002 7 0x00002aabbc76b1f4 7 0x0000000010b6a8b4 2060 0x0002 8 0x00002aabbc76a8b4 8 0x0000000010b69f74 2060 0x0002 9 0x00002aabbc769f74 9 0x0000000010b69634 2060 0x0002 10 0x00002aabbc769634 10 0x0000000010b68cf4 2060 0x0002 11 0x00002aabbc768cf4 : 249 0x0000000000000000 0 0x0000 250 0x00002aab2b400000 250 0x0000000000000000 0 0x0000 251 0x00002aab2b400000 251 0x0000000000000000 0 0x0000 252 0x00002aab2b400000 252 0x0000000000000000 0 0x0000 253 0x00002aab2b400000 253 0x0000000000000000 0 0x0000 254 0x00002aab2b400000 254 0x0000000000000000 0 0x0000 255 0x00002aab2b400000 255 0x0000000000000000 0 0x0000 32768 0x00002aab2b400000
Virtqueue 1 (RX) qsz 256 last_avail_idx 0 last_used_idx 0 :
Declaration: show_vhost_user_command (vnet/vnet/devices/virtio/vhost-user.c line 3216)
Implementation: show_vhost_user_command_fn.
vhost thread <iface> <worker-index> [del].
This command is used to move the RX processing for the given interfaces to the provided thread. If the 'del' option is used, the forced thread assignment is removed and the thread assigment is reassigned automatically. Use 'show vhost-user <interface>' to see the thread assignment.
vpp# vhost thread VirtualEthernet0/0/0 1
Example of how to remove the forced thread assignment for a given interface: vpp# vhost thread VirtualEthernet0/0/0 1 del
Declaration: vhost_user_thread_command (vnet/vnet/devices/virtio/vhost-user.c line 3309)
Implementation: vhost_thread_command_fn.