[ovs-dev] [PATCH V2] netdev-dpdk: Add Jumbo Frame Support.

Aaron Conole aconole at redhat.com
Tue Feb 16 14:11:45 UTC 2016


"Kavanagh, Mark B" <mark.b.kavanagh at intel.com> writes:

>>
>>"Kavanagh, Mark B" <mark.b.kavanagh at intel.com> writes:
>>
>>>>
>>>>"Kavanagh, Mark B" <mark.b.kavanagh at intel.com> writes:
>>>>> Further clarifications below Aaron - please let me know if you have
>>>>> any additional comments.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>Thanks again for this work, Mark!
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>One addendum below, Aaron.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Hi Mark,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Thanks for the patch! I've not done a very thorough review of this, but
>>>>>>>>my first-blush comments are inline.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks for the review Aaron!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Any additional comments are welcome - my initial responses are
>>> inline, below.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>Mark
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Mark Kavanagh <mark.b.kavanagh at intel.com> writes:
>>>>>>>>> Add support for Jumbo Frames to DPDK-enabled port types,
>>>>>>>>> using single-segment-mbufs.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Using this approach, the amount of memory allocated for each mbuf
>>>>>>>>> to store frame data is increased to a value greater than 1518B
>>>>>>>>> (typical Ethernet maximum frame length). The increased space
>>>>>>>>> available in the mbuf means that an entire Jumbo Frame can be carried
>>>>>>>>> in a single mbuf, as opposed to partitioning it across multiple mbuf
>>>>>>>>> segments.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The amount of space allocated to each mbuf to hold frame data is
>>>>>>>>> defined dynamically by the user when adding a DPDK port to a bridge.
>>>>>>>>> If an MTU value is not supplied, or the user-supplied value is invalid,
>>>>>>>>> the MTU for the port defaults to standard Ethernet MTU (i.e. 1500B).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Mark Kavanagh <mark.b.kavanagh at intel.com>
>>>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>This is a new feature which has user-visible impact, so should be
>>>>>>>>announced in NEWS (plus, it's great news).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>No problem - I'll add an entry.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  INSTALL.DPDK.md   |  59 ++++++++-
>>>>>>>>> lib/netdev-dpdk.c | 356
>>>>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
>>>>>>>>>  2 files changed, 328 insertions(+), 87 deletions(-)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> diff --git a/INSTALL.DPDK.md b/INSTALL.DPDK.md
>>>>>>>>> index 96b686c..2f23e27 100644
>>>>>>>>> --- a/INSTALL.DPDK.md
>>>>>>>>> +++ b/INSTALL.DPDK.md
>>>>>>>>> @@ -859,10 +859,61 @@ by adding the following string:
>>>>>>>>> to <interface> sections of all network devices used by
>>> DPDK. Parameter 'N'
>>>>>>>>>  determines how many queues can be used by the guest.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +Jumbo Frames
>>>>>>>>> +------------
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +Support for Jumbo Frames may be enabled at run-time for
> DPDK-type ports.
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +To avail of Jumbo Frame support, add the '--dpdk-mtu' option to
>>>>> the ovs-vsctl
>>>>>>>>> +'add-port' command-line, along with the required MTU for the port.
>>>>>>>>> +e.g.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>This text and the example do not match. I think '--dpdk-mtu' is
> not valid.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Good catch, thanks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +     ```
>>>>>>>>> + ovs-vsctl add-port br0 dpdk0 -- set Interface dpdk0 type=dpdk
>>>>> options:dpdk-mtu=9000
>>>>>>>>> +     ```
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +When Jumbo Frames are enabled, the size of a DPDK port's mbuf
>>> segments are
>>>>>>>>> +increased, such that a full Jumbo Frame may be accommodated
>>>>> inside a single
>>>>>>>>> +mbuf segment. Once set, the MTU for a DPDK port is immutable.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Why no support? DPDK supports changing the mtu.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I guess my rationale here is that an MTU change can't be triggered
>>>>> via OVS command-line, nor
>>>>>>>can it be triggered programmatically via DPDK (apart from an
>>> explicit call to
>>>>>>>rte_eth_dev_set_mtu).
>>>>>>>So, while technically it's possibly, from a user's point of view,
>>>>> there's no way to
>>>>>>configure
>>>>>>>it, outside of modifying the code directly. If I've missed something
>>>>> here, please let me
>>>>>>>know.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +Jumbo frame support has been validated against 13312B
> frames, using the
>>>>>>>>> +DPDK `igb_uio` driver, but larger frames and other DPDK NIC
> drivers may
>>>>>>>>> +theoretically be supported. Supported port types excludes
>>>>> vHost-Cuse ports, as
>>>>>>>>> +this feature is pending deprecation.
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +vHost Ports and Jumbo Frames
>>>>>>>>> +----------------------------
>>>>>>>>> +Jumbo frame support is available for DPDK vHost-User ports
>>>>> only. Some additional
>>>>>>>>> +configuration is needed to take advantage of this feature:
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> + 1. `mergeable buffers` must be enabled for vHost ports, as
>>>>> demonstrated in
>>>>>>>>> +      the QEMU command line snippet below:
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +      ```
>>>>>>>>> +      '-netdev type=vhost-user,id=mynet1,chardev=char0,vhostforce \'
>>>>>>>>> + '-device
>>>>> virtio-net-pci,mac=00:00:00:00:00:01,netdev=mynet1,mrg_rxbuf=on'
>>>>>>>>> +      ```
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> + 2. Where virtio devices are bound to the Linux kernel driver
>>> in a guest
>>>>>>>>> + environment (i.e. interfaces are not bound to an in-guest DPDK
>>>>> driver), the
>>>>>>>>> + MTU of those logical network interfaces must also be
>>> increased. This
>>>>>>>>> + avoids segmentation of Jumbo Frames in the guest. Note that
>>>>> 'MTU' refers
>>>>>>>>> + to the length of the IP packet only, and not that of the entire
>>>>> frame.
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> + e.g. To calculate the exact MTU of a standard IPv4 frame,
>>>>> subtract the L2
>>>>>>>>> + header and CRC lengths (i.e. 18B) from the max supported
>>> frame size.
>>>>>>>>> +     So, to set the MTU for a 13312B Jumbo Frame:
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +      ```
>>>>>>>>> +      ifconfig eth1 mtu 13294
>>>>>>>>> +      ```
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>>  Restrictions:
>>>>>>>>>  -------------
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> - - Work with 1500 MTU, needs few changes in DPDK lib to fix
> this issue.
>>>>>>>>>    - Currently DPDK port does not make use any offload functionality.
>>>>>>>>>    - DPDK-vHost support works with 1G huge pages.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> @@ -903,6 +954,12 @@ Restrictions:
>>>>>>>>> the next release of DPDK (which includes the above patch) is
>>>>> available and
>>>>>>>>>      integrated into OVS.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +  Jumbo Frames:
>>>>>>>>> + - `virtio-pmd`: DPDK apps in the guest do not exit
>>>>> gracefully. The source of
>>>>>>>>> +     this issue is currently being investigated.
>>>>>>>>> + - vHost-Cuse: Jumbo Frame support is not available for vHost
>>> Cuse ports.
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>>  Bug Reporting:
>>>>>>>>>  --------------
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> diff --git a/lib/netdev-dpdk.c b/lib/netdev-dpdk.c
>>>>>>>>> index de7e488..5f23e28 100644
>>>>>>>>> --- a/lib/netdev-dpdk.c
>>>>>>>>> +++ b/lib/netdev-dpdk.c
>>>>>>>>> @@ -62,20 +62,25 @@ static struct vlog_rate_limit rl =
>>>>> VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(5, 20);
>>>>>>>>>  #define OVS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE CACHE_LINE_SIZE
>>>>>>>>>  #define OVS_VPORT_DPDK "ovs_dpdk"
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +#define NETDEV_DPDK_JUMBO_FRAME_ENABLED     1
>>>>>>>>> +#define NETDEV_DPDK_DEFAULT_RX_BUFSIZE      1024
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>>  /*
>>>>>>>>> * need to reserve tons of extra space in the mbufs so we can
> align the
>>>>>>>>>   * DMA addresses to 4KB.
>>>>>>>>> * The minimum mbuf size is limited to avoid scatter behaviour
>>> and drop in
>>>>>>>>>   * performance for standard Ethernet MTU.
>>>>>>>>>   */
>>>>>>>>> -#define MTU_TO_MAX_LEN(mtu)  ((mtu) + ETHER_HDR_LEN + ETHER_CRC_LEN)
>>>>>>>>> -#define MBUF_SIZE_MTU(mtu)   (MTU_TO_MAX_LEN(mtu)        \
>>>>>>>>> -                              + sizeof(struct dp_packet) \
>>>>>>>>> -                              + RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM)
>>>>>>>>> -#define MBUF_SIZE_DRIVER     (2048                       \
>>>>>>>>> -                              + sizeof (struct rte_mbuf) \
>>>>>>>>> -                              + RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM)
>>>>>>>>> -#define MBUF_SIZE(mtu)       MAX(MBUF_SIZE_MTU(mtu), MBUF_SIZE_DRIVER)
>>>>>>>>> +#define MTU_TO_FRAME_LEN(mtu) ((mtu) + ETHER_HDR_LEN +
>>>>> ETHER_CRC_LEN)
>>>>>>>>> +#define FRAME_LEN_TO_MTU(frame_len) ((frame_len)- ETHER_HDR_LEN
>>>>> - ETHER_CRC_LEN)
>>>>>>>>> +#define MBUF_SEGMENT_SIZE(mtu)      ( MTU_TO_FRAME_LEN(mtu)      \
>>>>>>>>> +                                    + sizeof(struct dp_packet)   \
>>>>>>>>> +                                    + RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM)
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +/* This value should be specified as a multiple of the DPDK
> NIC driver's
>>>>>>>>> + * 'min_rx_bufsize' attribute (currently 1024B for 'igb_uio').
>>>>>>>>> + */
>>>>>>>>> +#define NETDEV_DPDK_MAX_FRAME_LEN    13312
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> /* Max and min number of packets in the mempool.  OVS tries to
>>> allocate a
>>>>>>>>> * mempool with MAX_NB_MBUF: if this fails (because the system
>>>>> doesn't have
>>>>>>>>> @@ -86,6 +91,8 @@ static struct vlog_rate_limit rl =
>>>>> VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(5, 20);
>>>>>>>>>  #define MIN_NB_MBUF          (4096 * 4)
>>>>>>>>>  #define MP_CACHE_SZ          RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +#define DPDK_VLAN_TAG_LEN    4
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>>  /* MAX_NB_MBUF can be divided by 2 many times, until MIN_NB_MBUF */
>>>>>>>>> BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(MAX_NB_MBUF %
>>>>> ROUND_DOWN_POW2(MAX_NB_MBUF/MIN_NB_MBUF) == 0);
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> @@ -114,7 +121,6 @@ static const struct rte_eth_conf port_conf = {
>>>>>>>>>          .header_split   = 0, /* Header Split disabled */
>>>>>>>>>          .hw_ip_checksum = 0, /* IP checksum offload disabled */
>>>>>>>>>          .hw_vlan_filter = 0, /* VLAN filtering disabled */
>>>>>>>>> -        .jumbo_frame    = 0, /* Jumbo Frame Support disabled */
>>>>>>>>>          .hw_strip_crc   = 0,
>>>>>>>>>      },
>>>>>>>>>      .rx_adv_conf = {
>>>>>>>>> @@ -254,6 +260,39 @@ is_dpdk_class(const struct netdev_class *class)
>>>>>>>>>      return class->construct == netdev_dpdk_construct;
>>>>>>>>>  }
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +/* DPDK NIC drivers allocate RX buffers at a particular granularity
>>>>>>>>> + * (specified by rte_eth_dev_info.min_rx_bufsize - currently 1K
>>>>> for igb_uio).
>>>>>>>>> + * If 'frame_len' is not a multiple of this value, insufficient
>>>>> buffers are
>>>>>>>>> + * allocated to accomodate the packet in its
>>>>> entirety. Furthermore, the igb_uio
>>>>>>>>> + * driver needs to ensure that there is also sufficient space in
>>>>> the Rx buffer
>>>>>>>>> + * to accommodate two VLAN tags (for QinQ frames). If the RX
>>> buffer is too
>>>>>>>>> + * small, then the driver enables scatter RX behaviour, which reduces
>>>>>>>>> + * performance. To prevent this, use a buffer size that is closest to
>>>>>>>>> + * 'frame_len', but which satisfies the aforementioned criteria.
>>>>>>>>> + */
>>>>>>>>> +static uint32_t
>>>>>>>>> +dpdk_buf_size(struct netdev_dpdk *netdev, int frame_len)
>>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>>> +    struct rte_eth_dev_info info;
>>>>>>>>> +    uint32_t buf_size;
>>>>>>>>> +    uint32_t len = frame_len + (2 * DPDK_VLAN_TAG_LEN);
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    if(netdev->type == DPDK_DEV_ETH) {
>>>>>>>>> +        rte_eth_dev_info_get(netdev->port_id, &info);
>>>>>>>>> +        buf_size = (info.min_rx_bufsize == 0) ?
>>>>>>>>> +                   NETDEV_DPDK_DEFAULT_RX_BUFSIZE :
>>>>>>>>> +                   info.min_rx_bufsize;
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Why not use the rte_eth_dev_get_mtu call to get the port configured mtu?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I'm not sure if I follow - the MTU isn't the issue here, but rather
>>>>> the buffer size used
>>>>>>>when creating the rte_mempool, which must be a multiple of the
>>>>> driver's min_rx_bufsize.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +    } else {
>>>>>>>>> +        buf_size = NETDEV_DPDK_DEFAULT_RX_BUFSIZE;
>>>>>>>>> +    }
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    if(len % buf_size) {
>>>>>>>>> +        len = buf_size * ((len/buf_size) + 1);
>>>>>>>>> +    }
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    return len;
>>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> /* XXX: use dpdk malloc for entire OVS. in fact huge page
> should be used
>>>>>>>>>   * for all other segments data, bss and text. */
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> @@ -280,31 +319,70 @@ free_dpdk_buf(struct dp_packet *p)
>>>>>>>>>  }
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  static void
>>>>>>>>> -__rte_pktmbuf_init(struct rte_mempool *mp,
>>>>>>>>> -                   void *opaque_arg OVS_UNUSED,
>>>>>>>>> -                   void *_m,
>>>>>>>>> -                   unsigned i OVS_UNUSED)
>>>>>>>>> +ovs_rte_pktmbuf_pool_init(struct rte_mempool *mp, void *opaque_arg)
>>>>>>>>>  {
>>>>>>>>> -    struct rte_mbuf *m = _m;
>>>>>>>>> -    uint32_t buf_len = mp->elt_size - sizeof(struct dp_packet);
>>>>>>>>> +    struct rte_pktmbuf_pool_private *user_mbp_priv, *mbp_priv;
>>>>>>>>> +    struct rte_pktmbuf_pool_private default_mbp_priv;
>>>>>>>>> +    uint16_t roomsz;
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>      RTE_MBUF_ASSERT(mp->elt_size >= sizeof(struct dp_packet));
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -    memset(m, 0, mp->elt_size);
>>>>>>>>> +    /* if no structure is provided, assume no mbuf private area */
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    user_mbp_priv = opaque_arg;
>>>>>>>>> +    if (user_mbp_priv == NULL) {
>>>>>>>>> +        default_mbp_priv.mbuf_priv_size = 0;
>>>>>>>>> +        if (mp->elt_size > sizeof(struct dp_packet)) {
>>>>>>>>> +            roomsz = mp->elt_size - sizeof(struct dp_packet);
>>>>>>>>> +        } else {
>>>>>>>>> +            roomsz = 0;
>>>>>>>>> +        }
>>>>>>>>> +        default_mbp_priv.mbuf_data_room_size = roomsz;
>>>>>>>>> +        user_mbp_priv = &default_mbp_priv;
>>>>>>>>> +    }
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    RTE_MBUF_ASSERT(mp->elt_size >= sizeof(struct dp_packet) +
>>>>>>>>> +        user_mbp_priv->mbuf_data_room_size +
>>>>>>>>> +        user_mbp_priv->mbuf_priv_size);
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    mbp_priv = rte_mempool_get_priv(mp);
>>>>>>>>> +    memcpy(mbp_priv, user_mbp_priv, sizeof(*mbp_priv));
>>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +/* Initialise some fields in the mbuf structure that are not
>>>>> modified by the
>>>>>>>>> + * user once created (origin pool, buffer start address, etc.*/
>>>>>>>>> +static void
>>>>>>>>> +__ovs_rte_pktmbuf_init(struct rte_mempool *mp,
>>>>>>>>> +                       void *opaque_arg OVS_UNUSED,
>>>>>>>>> +                       void *_m,
>>>>>>>>> +                       unsigned i OVS_UNUSED)
>>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>>> +	struct rte_mbuf *m = _m;
>>>>>>>>> +	uint32_t buf_size, buf_len, priv_size;
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +	priv_size = rte_pktmbuf_priv_size(mp);
>>>>>>>>> +	buf_size = sizeof(struct dp_packet) + priv_size;
>>>>>>>>> +	buf_len = rte_pktmbuf_data_room_size(mp);
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -    /* start of buffer is just after mbuf structure */
>>>>>>>>> -    m->buf_addr = (char *)m + sizeof(struct dp_packet);
>>>>>>>>> -    m->buf_physaddr = rte_mempool_virt2phy(mp, m) +
>>>>>>>>> -                    sizeof(struct dp_packet);
>>>>>>>>> -    m->buf_len = (uint16_t)buf_len;
>>>>>>>>> + RTE_MBUF_ASSERT(RTE_ALIGN(priv_size, RTE_MBUF_PRIV_ALIGN) ==
>>> priv_size);
>>>>>>>>> +	RTE_MBUF_ASSERT(mp->elt_size >= buf_size);
>>>>>>>>> +	RTE_MBUF_ASSERT(buf_len <= UINT16_MAX);
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -    /* keep some headroom between start of buffer and data */
>>>>>>>>> -    m->data_off = RTE_MIN(RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM, m->buf_len);
>>>>>>>>> +	memset(m, 0, mp->elt_size);
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -    /* init some constant fields */
>>>>>>>>> -    m->pool = mp;
>>>>>>>>> -    m->nb_segs = 1;
>>>>>>>>> -    m->port = 0xff;
>>>>>>>>> +	/* start of buffer is after dp_packet structure and priv data */
>>>>>>>>> +	m->priv_size = priv_size;
>>>>>>>>> +	m->buf_addr = (char *)m + buf_size;
>>>>>>>>> +	m->buf_physaddr = rte_mempool_virt2phy(mp, m) + buf_size;
>>>>>>>>> +	m->buf_len = (uint16_t)buf_len;
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +	/* keep some headroom between start of buffer and data */
>>>>>>>>> + m->data_off = RTE_MIN(RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM,
>>> (uint16_t)m->buf_len);
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +	/* init some constant fields */
>>>>>>>>> +	m->pool = mp;
>>>>>>>>> +	m->nb_segs = 1;
>>>>>>>>> +	m->port = 0xff;
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Please don't mix tabs and spaces in the file.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Apologies - this was a copy/paste from a DPDK file, which uses tabs.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  }
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  static void
>>>>>>>>> @@ -315,7 +393,7 @@ ovs_rte_pktmbuf_init(struct rte_mempool *mp,
>>>>>>>>>  {
>>>>>>>>>      struct rte_mbuf *m = _m;
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -    __rte_pktmbuf_init(mp, opaque_arg, _m, i);
>>>>>>>>> +    __ovs_rte_pktmbuf_init(mp, opaque_arg, m, i);
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>      dp_packet_init_dpdk((struct dp_packet *) m, m->buf_len);
>>>>>>>>>  }
>>>>>>>>> @@ -326,6 +404,7 @@ dpdk_mp_get(int socket_id, int mtu)
>>>>> OVS_REQUIRES(dpdk_mutex)
>>>>>>>>>      struct dpdk_mp *dmp = NULL;
>>>>>>>>>      char mp_name[RTE_MEMPOOL_NAMESIZE];
>>>>>>>>>      unsigned mp_size;
>>>>>>>>> +    struct rte_pktmbuf_pool_private mbp_priv;
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>      LIST_FOR_EACH (dmp, list_node, &dpdk_mp_list) {
>>>>>>>>>          if (dmp->socket_id == socket_id && dmp->mtu == mtu) {
>>>>>>>>> @@ -338,6 +417,8 @@ dpdk_mp_get(int socket_id, int mtu)
>>>>> OVS_REQUIRES(dpdk_mutex)
>>>>>>>>>      dmp->socket_id = socket_id;
>>>>>>>>>      dmp->mtu = mtu;
>>>>>>>>>      dmp->refcount = 1;
>>>>>>>>> + mbp_priv.mbuf_data_room_size = MTU_TO_FRAME_LEN(mtu) +
>>>>> RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM;
>>>>>>>>> +    mbp_priv.mbuf_priv_size = 0;
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>      mp_size = MAX_NB_MBUF;
>>>>>>>>>      do {
>>>>>>>>> @@ -346,10 +427,10 @@ dpdk_mp_get(int socket_id, int mtu)
>>>>> OVS_REQUIRES(dpdk_mutex)
>>>>>>>>>              return NULL;
>>>>>>>>>          }
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -        dmp->mp = rte_mempool_create(mp_name, mp_size, MBUF_SIZE(mtu),
>>>>>>>>> + dmp->mp = rte_mempool_create(mp_name, mp_size,
>>>>> MBUF_SEGMENT_SIZE(mtu),
>>>>>>>>>                                       MP_CACHE_SZ,
>>>>>>>>> sizeof(struct rte_pktmbuf_pool_private),
>>>>>>>>> -                                     rte_pktmbuf_pool_init, NULL,
>>>>>>>>> + ovs_rte_pktmbuf_pool_init, &mbp_priv,
>>>>>>>>>                                       ovs_rte_pktmbuf_init, NULL,
>>>>>>>>>                                       socket_id, 0);
>>>>>>>>> } while (!dmp->mp && rte_errno == ENOMEM && (mp_size /= 2) >=
>>>>> MIN_NB_MBUF);
>>>>>>>>> @@ -433,6 +514,7 @@ dpdk_eth_dev_queue_setup(struct netdev_dpdk
>>>>> *dev, int n_rxq, int
>>>>>>>n_txq)
>>>>>>>>>  {
>>>>>>>>>      int diag = 0;
>>>>>>>>>      int i;
>>>>>>>>> +    struct rte_eth_conf conf = port_conf;
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> /* A device may report more queues than it makes available
> (this has
>>>>>>>>>       * been observed for Intel xl710, which reserves some of them for
>>>>>>>>> @@ -444,7 +526,12 @@ dpdk_eth_dev_queue_setup(struct netdev_dpdk
>>>>> *dev, int n_rxq, int
>>>>>>>>n_txq)
>>>>>>>>> VLOG_INFO("Retrying setup with (rxq:%d txq:%d)", n_rxq, n_txq);
>>>>>>>>>          }
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> - diag = rte_eth_dev_configure(dev->port_id, n_rxq, n_txq,
>>>>> &port_conf);
>>>>>>>>> +        if(OVS_UNLIKELY(dev->mtu > ETHER_MTU)) {
>>>>>>>>> +            conf.rxmode.jumbo_frame = NETDEV_DPDK_JUMBO_FRAME_ENABLED;
>>>>>>>>> +            conf.rxmode.max_rx_pkt_len = MTU_TO_FRAME_LEN(dev->mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +        }
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> + diag = rte_eth_dev_configure(dev->port_id, n_rxq, n_txq,
> &conf);
>>>>>>>>>          if (diag) {
>>>>>>>>>              break;
>>>>>>>>>          }
>>>>>>>>> @@ -586,6 +673,7 @@ netdev_dpdk_init(struct netdev *netdev_,
>>>>> unsigned int port_no,
>>>>>>>>>      struct netdev_dpdk *netdev = netdev_dpdk_cast(netdev_);
>>>>>>>>>      int sid;
>>>>>>>>>      int err = 0;
>>>>>>>>> +    uint32_t buf_size;
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>      ovs_mutex_init(&netdev->mutex);
>>>>>>>>>      ovs_mutex_lock(&netdev->mutex);
>>>>>>>>> @@ -605,10 +693,16 @@ netdev_dpdk_init(struct netdev *netdev_,
>>>>> unsigned int port_no,
>>>>>>>>>      netdev->port_id = port_no;
>>>>>>>>>      netdev->type = type;
>>>>>>>>>      netdev->flags = 0;
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> + /* Initialize port's MTU and frame len to the default
>>> Ethernet values.
>>>>>>>>> + * Larger, user-specified (jumbo) frame buffers are
> accommodated in
>>>>>>>>> +     * netdev_dpdk_set_config.
>>>>>>>>> +     */
>>>>>>>>> +    netdev->max_packet_len = ETHER_MAX_LEN;
>>>>>>>>>      netdev->mtu = ETHER_MTU;
>>>>>>>>> -    netdev->max_packet_len = MTU_TO_MAX_LEN(netdev->mtu);
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -    netdev->dpdk_mp = dpdk_mp_get(netdev->socket_id, netdev->mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +    buf_size = dpdk_buf_size(netdev, ETHER_MAX_LEN);
>>>>>>>>> + netdev->dpdk_mp = dpdk_mp_get(netdev->socket_id,
>>>>> FRAME_LEN_TO_MTU(buf_size));
>>>>>>>>>      if (!netdev->dpdk_mp) {
>>>>>>>>>          err = ENOMEM;
>>>>>>>>>          goto unlock;
>>>>>>>>> @@ -651,6 +745,24 @@ dpdk_dev_parse_name(const char dev_name[],
>>>>> const char prefix[],
>>>>>>>>>      return 0;
>>>>>>>>>  }
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +static void
>>>>>>>>> +dpdk_dev_parse_mtu(const struct smap *args, int *mtu)
>>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>>> +    const char *mtu_str = smap_get(args, "dpdk-mtu");
>>>>>>>>> +    int local_mtu;
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    if(mtu_str) {
>>>>>>>>> +        local_mtu = atoi(mtu_str);
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Please use strtol or strtoul here, and detect errors in the string by
>>>>>>>>checking endptr. That way, we can be sure that random garbage on the
>>>>>>>>stack won't accidentally become the mtu.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Will do, thanks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +    }
>>>>>>>>> +    if(!mtu_str || local_mtu < ETHER_MTU ||
>>>>>>>>> + local_mtu > FRAME_LEN_TO_MTU(NETDEV_DPDK_MAX_FRAME_LEN)) {
>>>>>>>>> +        local_mtu = ETHER_MTU;
>>>>>>>>> + VLOG_WARN("Invalid or missing dpdk-mtu parameter - defaulting
>>>>> to %d.\n",
>>>>>>>>> +                   local_mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +    }
>>>>>>>>> +    *mtu = local_mtu;
>>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>>  static int
>>>>>>>>> vhost_construct_helper(struct netdev *netdev_)
> OVS_REQUIRES(dpdk_mutex)
>>>>>>>>>  {
>>>>>>>>> @@ -777,11 +889,77 @@ netdev_dpdk_get_config(const struct netdev
>>>>> *netdev_, struct smap
>>>>>>>>*args)
>>>>>>>>> smap_add_format(args, "configured_rx_queues", "%d",
> netdev_->n_rxq);
>>>>>>>>> smap_add_format(args, "requested_tx_queues", "%d",
> netdev_->n_txq);
>>>>>>>>> smap_add_format(args, "configured_tx_queues", "%d",
>>> dev->real_n_txq);
>>>>>>>>> +    smap_add_format(args, "mtu", "%d", dev->mtu);
>>>>>>>>>      ovs_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex);
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>      return 0;
>>>>>>>>>  }
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +/* Set the mtu of DPDK_DEV_ETH ports */
>>>>>>>>> +static int
>>>>>>>>> +netdev_dpdk_set_mtu(const struct netdev *netdev, int mtu)
>>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>>> +    struct netdev_dpdk *dev = netdev_dpdk_cast(netdev);
>>>>>>>>> +    int old_mtu, err;
>>>>>>>>> +    uint32_t buf_size;
>>>>>>>>> +    int dpdk_mtu;
>>>>>>>>> +    struct dpdk_mp *old_mp;
>>>>>>>>> +    struct dpdk_mp *mp;
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    ovs_mutex_lock(&dpdk_mutex);
>>>>>>>>> +    ovs_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex);
>>>>>>>>> +    if (dev->mtu == mtu) {
>>>>>>>>> +        err = 0;
>>>>>>>>> +        goto out;
>>>>>>>>> +    }
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    buf_size = dpdk_buf_size(dev, MTU_TO_FRAME_LEN(mtu));
>>>>>>>>> +    dpdk_mtu = FRAME_LEN_TO_MTU(buf_size);
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    mp = dpdk_mp_get(dev->socket_id, dpdk_mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +    if (!mp) {
>>>>>>>>> +        err = ENOMEM;
>>>>>>>>> +        goto out;
>>>>>>>>> +    }
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    rte_eth_dev_stop(dev->port_id);
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    old_mtu = dev->mtu;
>>>>>>>>> +    old_mp = dev->dpdk_mp;
>>>>>>>>> +    dev->dpdk_mp = mp;
>>>>>>>>> +    dev->mtu = mtu;
>>>>>>>>> +    dev->max_packet_len = MTU_TO_FRAME_LEN(dev->mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    err = dpdk_eth_dev_init(dev);
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Why call the dpdk_eth_dev_init here? Since you are directly calling
>>>>>>>>rte_eth_dev_X functions here - wouldn't it make sense to use the
>>>>>>>>rte_eth_dev_start() instead?
>>>>>
>>>>> The rx queues for the device need to be assigned the mempool that was
>>>>> allocated for the jumbo frames; since dpdk_eth_dev_init handles the
>>>>> queue setup, rte_eth_dev configuration, etc. it makes sense to call it
>>>>> here.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>This is legacy code, but I can refactor if needs be.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +    if (err) {
>>>>>>>>> + VLOG_WARN("Unable to set MTU '%d' for '%s'; reverting to last
>>>>> known "
>>>>>>>>> +                  "good value '%d'\n", mtu, dev->up.name, old_mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +        dpdk_mp_put(mp);
>>>>>>>>> +        dev->mtu = old_mtu;
>>>>>>>>> +        dev->dpdk_mp = old_mp;
>>>>>>>>> +        dev->max_packet_len = MTU_TO_FRAME_LEN(dev->mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +        err = dpdk_eth_dev_init(dev);
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>What happens if this returns a failure? By using dpdk_eth_dev_init, you
>>>>>>>>will cause a queue reconfiguration action, which is not needed, and can
>>>>>>>>error.
>>>>>
>>>>> This call is needed, in case the eth_dev's queue configuration was
>>>>> changed by the previous call.
>>>>> The error handling for this call is arguably outside the scope of this
>>>>> patch, and could be submitted as a separate patch - what do you think?
>>>>
>>>>That's probably a good idea.
>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>As above.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>If you are intending to set MTU, I would have expected calls to
>>>>>>>>rte_eth_dev_set_mtu. However, I don't see any. Is there a reason? I
>>>>>>>>recognize that much of this is legacy, but since you are touching it :)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I actually had a number of issues with rte_eth_dev_set_mtu early on
>>>>> in the patch; I can take
>>>>>>>a second look now that the code is more stable though.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I remembered why I didn't use this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>If you look at the IXGBE driver's mtu_set function, it refuses frame
>>>>> lengths which are larger
>>>>>>than the eth_dev's min_rx_buf_size (- RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM).
>>>>>>This might be avoided by configuring the device for scatter RX
>>>>> behavior, but this incurs a
>>>>>>performance impact.
>>>>
>>>>It seems strange to me that we need to ignore the library API for this
>>>>one case, right? What if the user is only doing vhostuser PMDs mixed
>>>>with a bnx2x card?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I can't say that I've familiar enough with this setup to form an
>>> answer on that one Aaron.
>>>
>>>>It would be better to get it fixed in the library, I think. After all,
>>>>they gave a generic setting to change MTU - why don't they make it
>>>>behave well?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Let me follow up on that with some local DPDK folks here.
>>>
>
> Just a quick follow up on this Aaron: I did implement a version of
> this patch that used rte_eth_dev_set_mtu; however, not all DPDK
> drivers yet implement that function (e.g. i40e), so I reverted to the
> previous version.
> DPDK team did mention that the _set_mtu function for i40e should be
> implemented 'soon', but no dates were specified. See this thread on
> the DPDK ML for more details:
> http://dpdk.org/ml/archives/dev/2016-February/032910.html

Thanks so much for that, it's good to know. I guess we need to wait for
them to fully implement their api before calling it, so I'm okay with
this change.

>>> Would you consider this a showstopper for upstreaming of this feature?
>>> If we need to wait for a change to DPDK, Jumbo Frames will miss the
>>> 2.5 window.
>>
>>I don't think it would be a show stopper as long as other devices wouldn't
>>be negatively impacted, but it's a place where a /*XXX: This is a
>>workaround for dpdk*/ comment should be included so that we can fix it
>>when/if it is updated in the library. What do you think?
>>
>>>>>><snippet>
>>>>>>ixgbe_dev_mtu_set(...) {
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    /* refuse mtu that requires the support of scattered packets when this
>>>>>>     * feature has not been enabled before. */
>>>>>>    if (!dev->data->scattered_rx &&
>>>>>>        (frame_size + 2 * IXGBE_VLAN_TAG_SIZE >
>>>>>>         dev->data->min_rx_buf_size - RTE_PKTMBUF_HEADROOM))
>>>>>>        return -EINVAL;
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...
>>>>>>}
>>>>>></snippet>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +        goto out;
>>>>>>>>> +    }
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    dpdk_mp_put(old_mp);
>>>>>>>>> +    netdev_change_seq_changed(netdev);
>>>>>>>>> +out:
>>>>>>>>> +    ovs_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex);
>>>>>>>>> +    ovs_mutex_unlock(&dpdk_mutex);
>>>>>>>>> +    return err;
>>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +static int
>>>>>>>>> +netdev_dpdk_set_config(struct netdev *netdev_, const struct
> smap *args)
>>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>>> +    int mtu;
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    dpdk_dev_parse_mtu(args, &mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    return netdev_dpdk_set_mtu(netdev_, mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>>  static int
>>>>>>>>>  netdev_dpdk_get_numa_id(const struct netdev *netdev_)
>>>>>>>>>  {
>>>>>>>>> @@ -1358,54 +1536,6 @@ netdev_dpdk_get_mtu(const struct netdev
>>>>> *netdev, int *mtup)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>      return 0;
>>>>>>>>>  }
>>>>>>>>> -
>>>>>>>>> -static int
>>>>>>>>> -netdev_dpdk_set_mtu(const struct netdev *netdev, int mtu)
>>>>>>>>> -{
>>>>>>>>> -    struct netdev_dpdk *dev = netdev_dpdk_cast(netdev);
>>>>>>>>> -    int old_mtu, err;
>>>>>>>>> -    struct dpdk_mp *old_mp;
>>>>>>>>> -    struct dpdk_mp *mp;
>>>>>>>>> -
>>>>>>>>> -    ovs_mutex_lock(&dpdk_mutex);
>>>>>>>>> -    ovs_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex);
>>>>>>>>> -    if (dev->mtu == mtu) {
>>>>>>>>> -        err = 0;
>>>>>>>>> -        goto out;
>>>>>>>>> -    }
>>>>>>>>> -
>>>>>>>>> -    mp = dpdk_mp_get(dev->socket_id, dev->mtu);
>>>>>>>>> -    if (!mp) {
>>>>>>>>> -        err = ENOMEM;
>>>>>>>>> -        goto out;
>>>>>>>>> -    }
>>>>>>>>> -
>>>>>>>>> -    rte_eth_dev_stop(dev->port_id);
>>>>>>>>> -
>>>>>>>>> -    old_mtu = dev->mtu;
>>>>>>>>> -    old_mp = dev->dpdk_mp;
>>>>>>>>> -    dev->dpdk_mp = mp;
>>>>>>>>> -    dev->mtu = mtu;
>>>>>>>>> -    dev->max_packet_len = MTU_TO_MAX_LEN(dev->mtu);
>>>>>>>>> -
>>>>>>>>> -    err = dpdk_eth_dev_init(dev);
>>>>>>>>> -    if (err) {
>>>>>>>>> -        dpdk_mp_put(mp);
>>>>>>>>> -        dev->mtu = old_mtu;
>>>>>>>>> -        dev->dpdk_mp = old_mp;
>>>>>>>>> -        dev->max_packet_len = MTU_TO_MAX_LEN(dev->mtu);
>>>>>>>>> -        dpdk_eth_dev_init(dev);
>>>>>>>>> -        goto out;
>>>>>>>>> -    }
>>>>>>>>> -
>>>>>>>>> -    dpdk_mp_put(old_mp);
>>>>>>>>> -    netdev_change_seq_changed(netdev);
>>>>>>>>> -out:
>>>>>>>>> -    ovs_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex);
>>>>>>>>> -    ovs_mutex_unlock(&dpdk_mutex);
>>>>>>>>> -    return err;
>>>>>>>>> -}
>>>>>>>>> -
>>>>>>>>>  static int
>>>>>>>>>  netdev_dpdk_get_carrier(const struct netdev *netdev_, bool *carrier);
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> @@ -1682,7 +1812,7 @@ netdev_dpdk_get_status(const struct netdev
>>>>> *netdev_, struct smap
>>>>>>>>*args)
>>>>>>>>> smap_add_format(args, "numa_id", "%d",
>>>>> rte_eth_dev_socket_id(dev->port_id));
>>>>>>>>>      smap_add_format(args, "driver_name", "%s", dev_info.driver_name);
>>>>>>>>> smap_add_format(args, "min_rx_bufsize", "%u",
>>>>> dev_info.min_rx_bufsize);
>>>>>>>>> - smap_add_format(args, "max_rx_pktlen", "%u",
>>> dev_info.max_rx_pktlen);
>>>>>>>>> +    smap_add_format(args, "max_rx_pktlen", "%u", dev->max_packet_len);
>>>>>>>>> smap_add_format(args, "max_rx_queues", "%u",
>>> dev_info.max_rx_queues);
>>>>>>>>> smap_add_format(args, "max_tx_queues", "%u",
>>> dev_info.max_tx_queues);
>>>>>>>>> smap_add_format(args, "max_mac_addrs", "%u",
>>> dev_info.max_mac_addrs);
>>>>>>>>> @@ -1904,6 +2034,51 @@ dpdk_vhost_user_class_init(void)
>>>>>>>>>      return 0;
>>>>>>>>>  }
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> +/* Set the mtu of DPDK_DEV_VHOST ports */
>>>>>>>>> +static int
>>>>>>>>> +netdev_dpdk_vhost_set_mtu(const struct netdev *netdev, int mtu)
>>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>>> +    struct netdev_dpdk *dev = netdev_dpdk_cast(netdev);
>>>>>>>>> +    int err = 0;
>>>>>>>>> +    struct dpdk_mp *old_mp;
>>>>>>>>> +    struct dpdk_mp *mp;
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    ovs_mutex_lock(&dpdk_mutex);
>>>>>>>>> +    ovs_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex);
>>>>>>>>> +    if (dev->mtu == mtu) {
>>>>>>>>> +        err = 0;
>>>>>>>>> +        goto out;
>>>>>>>>> +    }
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    mp = dpdk_mp_get(dev->socket_id, mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +    if (!mp) {
>>>>>>>>> +        err = ENOMEM;
>>>>>>>>> +        goto out;
>>>>>>>>> +    }
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    old_mp = dev->dpdk_mp;
>>>>>>>>> +    dev->dpdk_mp = mp;
>>>>>>>>> +    dev->mtu = mtu;
>>>>>>>>> +    dev->max_packet_len = MTU_TO_FRAME_LEN(dev->mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    dpdk_mp_put(old_mp);
>>>>>>>>> +    netdev_change_seq_changed(netdev);
>>>>>>>>> +out:
>>>>>>>>> +    ovs_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex);
>>>>>>>>> +    ovs_mutex_unlock(&dpdk_mutex);
>>>>>>>>> +    return err;
>>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +static int
>>>>>>>>> +netdev_dpdk_vhost_set_config(struct netdev *netdev_, const
>>>>> struct smap *args)
>>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>>> +    int mtu;
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    dpdk_dev_parse_mtu(args, &mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>> +    return netdev_dpdk_vhost_set_mtu(netdev_, mtu);
>>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>>  static void
>>>>>>>>>  dpdk_common_init(void)
>>>>>>>>>  {
>>>>>>>>> @@ -2040,8 +2215,9 @@ unlock_dpdk:
>>>>>>>>>      return err;
>>>>>>>>>  }
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -#define NETDEV_DPDK_CLASS(NAME, INIT, CONSTRUCT, DESTRUCT,
>>> MULTIQ, SEND, \
>>>>>>>>> - GET_CARRIER, GET_STATS, GET_FEATURES, GET_STATUS, RXQ_RECV) \
>>>>>>>>> +#define NETDEV_DPDK_CLASS(NAME, INIT, CONSTRUCT, DESTRUCT,
> SET_CONFIG, \
>>>>>>>>> + MULTIQ, SEND, SET_MTU, GET_CARRIER, GET_STATS,
> GET_FEATURES, \
>>>>>>>>> + GET_STATUS, RXQ_RECV) \
>>>>>>>>>  {                                                             \
>>>>>>>>>      NAME,                                                     \
>>>>>>>>>      INIT,                       /* init */                    \
>>>>>>>>> @@ -2053,7 +2229,7 @@ unlock_dpdk:
>>>>>>>>>      DESTRUCT,                                                 \
>>>>>>>>>      netdev_dpdk_dealloc,                                      \
>>>>>>>>>      netdev_dpdk_get_config,                                   \
>>>>>>>>> -    NULL,                       /* netdev_dpdk_set_config */  \
>>>>>>>>> +    SET_CONFIG,                                               \
>>>>>>>>>      NULL,                       /* get_tunnel_config */       \
>>>>>>>>>      NULL,                       /* build header */            \
>>>>>>>>>      NULL,                       /* push header */             \
>>>>>>>>> @@ -2067,7 +2243,7 @@ unlock_dpdk:
>>>>>>>>>      netdev_dpdk_set_etheraddr,                                \
>>>>>>>>>      netdev_dpdk_get_etheraddr,                                \
>>>>>>>>>      netdev_dpdk_get_mtu,                                      \
>>>>>>>>> -    netdev_dpdk_set_mtu,                                      \
>>>>>>>>> +    SET_MTU,                                                  \
>>>>>>>>>      netdev_dpdk_get_ifindex,                                  \
>>>>>>>>>      GET_CARRIER,                                              \
>>>>>>>>>      netdev_dpdk_get_carrier_resets,                           \
>>>>>>>>> @@ -2213,8 +2389,10 @@ static const struct netdev_class dpdk_class =
>>>>>>>>>          NULL,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_construct,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_destruct,
>>>>>>>>> +        netdev_dpdk_set_config,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_set_multiq,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_eth_send,
>>>>>>>>> +        netdev_dpdk_set_mtu,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_get_carrier,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_get_stats,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_get_features,
>>>>>>>>> @@ -2227,8 +2405,10 @@ static const struct netdev_class
> dpdk_ring_class =
>>>>>>>>>          NULL,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_ring_construct,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_destruct,
>>>>>>>>> +        netdev_dpdk_set_config,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_set_multiq,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_ring_send,
>>>>>>>>> +        netdev_dpdk_set_mtu,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_get_carrier,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_get_stats,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_get_features,
>>>>>>>>> @@ -2241,8 +2421,10 @@ static const struct netdev_class
>>>>> OVS_UNUSED dpdk_vhost_cuse_class
>>>>>>=
>>>>>>>>>          dpdk_vhost_cuse_class_init,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_cuse_construct,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_destruct,
>>>>>>>>> +        NULL,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_set_multiq,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_send,
>>>>>>>>> +        NULL,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_get_carrier,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_get_stats,
>>>>>>>>>          NULL,
>>>>>>>>> @@ -2255,8 +2437,10 @@ static const struct netdev_class
>>>>> OVS_UNUSED dpdk_vhost_user_class
>>>>>>=
>>>>>>>>>          dpdk_vhost_user_class_init,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_user_construct,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_destruct,
>>>>>>>>> +        netdev_dpdk_vhost_set_config,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_set_multiq,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_send,
>>>>>>>>> +        netdev_dpdk_vhost_set_mtu,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_get_carrier,
>>>>>>>>>          netdev_dpdk_vhost_get_stats,
>>>>>>>>>          NULL,
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