Overview
This plugins provides native device support for intel Adaptive Virtual Function (AVF). AVF is driver specification for current and future Intel Virtual Function devices. AVF defines communication channel between Physical Functions (PF) and VF. In essence, today this driver can be used only with Intel XL710 / X710 / XXV710 adapters.
Prerequisites
- Driver requires newer i40e PF linux driver to be installed on the system, which supports virtualchnl interface. This code is tested with i40e driver version 2.4.6.
Driver requires MSI-X interrupt support, which is not supported by uio_pci_generic driver, so vfio-pci needs to be used. On systems without IOMMU vfio driver can still be used with recent kernels which support no-iommu mode.
Known issues
This driver is still in experimental phase, however it shows very good performance numbers. Following items are not implemented (yet).
- Jumbo MTU support
- Adaptive mode
- NUMA support
Usage
System setup
- load VFIO driver
- (systems without IOMMU only) enable unsafe NOIOMMU mode
1 echo Y | sudo tee /sys/module/vfio/parameters/enable_unsafe_noiommu_mode
- Create and bind SR-IOV virtual function(s)
Following script creates VF, assigns MAC address and binds VF to vfio-pci
3 if [ $USER != "root" ] ; then
4 echo "Restarting script with sudo..."
10 cd /sys/bus/pci/devices/${1}
11 driver=$(basename $(readlink driver))
12 if [ "${driver}" != "i40e" ]; then
13 echo ${1} | tee driver/unbind
14 echo ${1} | tee /sys/bus/pci/drivers/i40e/bind
16 ifname=$(basename net/*)
17 echo 0 | tee sriov_numvfs > /dev/null
18 echo 1 | tee sriov_numvfs > /dev/null
19 ip link set dev ${ifname} vf 0 mac ${2}
20 ip link show dev ${ifname}
21 vf=$(basename $(readlink virtfn0))
22 echo ${vf} | tee virtfn0/driver/unbind
23 echo vfio-pci | tee virtfn0/driver_override
24 echo ${vf} | sudo tee /sys/bus/pci/drivers/vfio-pci/bind
25 echo | tee virtfn0/driver_override
28 # Setup one VF on PF 0000:3b:00.0 and assign MAC address
29 setup 0000:3b:00.0 00:11:22:33:44:00
30 # Setup one VF on PF 0000:3b:00.1 and assign MAC address
31 setup 0000:3b:00.1 00:11:22:33:44:01
Interface Creation
Interfaces can be dynamically created by using following CLI:
1 create interface avf 0000:3b:02.0
2 set int state avf-0/3b/2/0 up
Interface Deletion
Interface can be deleted with following CLI:
1 delete interface avf <interface name>
Interface Statistics
Interface statistics can be displayed with sh hardware-interface <if-name>
command.