[ovs-dev] [PATCH v7 2/3] dpif-netdev: Detailed performance stats for PMDs

Jan Scheurich jan.scheurich at ericsson.com
Tue Jan 16 01:51:12 UTC 2018


This patch instruments the dpif-netdev datapath to record detailed
statistics of what is happening in every iteration of a PMD thread.

The collection of detailed statistics can be controlled by a new
Open_vSwitch configuration parameter "other_config:pmd-perf-metrics".
By default it is disabled. The run-time overhead, when enabled, is
in the order of 1%.

The covered metrics per iteration are:
  - cycles
  - packets
  - (rx) batches
  - packets/batch
  - max. vhostuser qlen
  - upcalls
  - cycles spent in upcalls

This raw recorded data is used threefold:

1. In histograms for each of the following metrics:
   - cycles/iteration (log.)
   - packets/iteration (log.)
   - cycles/packet
   - packets/batch
   - max. vhostuser qlen (log.)
   - upcalls
   - cycles/upcall (log)
   The histograms bins are divided linear or logarithmic.

2. A cyclic history of the above statistics for 999 iterations

3. A cyclic history of the cummulative/average values per millisecond
   wall clock for the last 1000 milliseconds:
   - number of iterations
   - avg. cycles/iteration
   - packets (Kpps)
   - avg. packets/batch
   - avg. max vhost qlen
   - upcalls
   - avg. cycles/upcall

The gathered performance metrics can be printed at any time with the
new CLI command

ovs-appctl dpif-netdev/pmd-perf-show [-nh] [-it iter_len] [-ms ms_len]
    [-pmd core | dp]

The options are

-nh:            Suppress the histograms
-it iter_len:   Display the last iter_len iteration stats
-ms ms_len:     Display the last ms_len millisecond stats
-pmd core:      Display only

The performance statistics are reset with the existing
dpif-netdev/pmd-stats-clear command.

The output always contains the following global PMD statistics,
similar to the pmd-stats-show command:

Time: 15:24:55.270
Measurement duration: 1.008 s

pmd thread numa_id 0 core_id 1:

  Cycles:            2419034712  (2.40 GHz)
  Iterations:            572817  (1.76 us/it)
  - idle:                486808  (15.9 % cycles)
  - busy:                 86009  (84.1 % cycles)
  Packets:              2399607  (2381 Kpps, 848 cycles/pkt)
  Datapath passes:      3599415  (1.50 passes/pkt)
  - EMC hits:            336472  ( 9.3 %)
  - Megaflow hits:      3262943  (90.7 %, 1.00 subtbl lookups/hit)
  - Upcalls:                  0  ( 0.0 %, 0.0 us/upcall)
  - Lost upcalls:             0  ( 0.0 %)

Signed-off-by: Jan Scheurich <jan.scheurich at ericsson.com>
---
 NEWS                        |   3 +
 lib/automake.mk             |   1 +
 lib/dp-packet.h             |   1 +
 lib/dpif-netdev-perf.c      | 333 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 lib/dpif-netdev-perf.h      | 239 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
 lib/dpif-netdev.c           | 177 +++++++++++++++++++++--
 lib/netdev-dpdk.c           |  13 +-
 lib/netdev-dpdk.h           |  14 ++
 lib/netdev-dpif-unixctl.man | 113 +++++++++++++++
 manpages.mk                 |   2 +
 vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd.8.in  |  27 +---
 vswitchd/vswitch.xml        |  12 ++
 12 files changed, 881 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 lib/netdev-dpif-unixctl.man

diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
index 2c28456..743528e 100644
--- a/NEWS
+++ b/NEWS
@@ -44,6 +44,9 @@ Post-v2.8.0
           if available (for OpenFlow 1.4+).
    - Userspace datapath:
      * Output packet batching support.
+     * Commands ovs-appctl dpif-netdev/pmd-*-show can now work on a single PMD
+     * Detailed PMD performance metrics available with new command
+         ovs-appctl dpif-netdev/pmd-perf-show
    - vswitchd:
      * Datapath IDs may now be specified as 0x1 (etc.) instead of 16 digits.
      * Configuring a controller, or unconfiguring all controllers, now deletes
diff --git a/lib/automake.mk b/lib/automake.mk
index 159319f..d07cbe9 100644
--- a/lib/automake.mk
+++ b/lib/automake.mk
@@ -468,6 +468,7 @@ MAN_FRAGMENTS += \
 	lib/dpctl.man \
 	lib/memory-unixctl.man \
 	lib/netdev-dpdk-unixctl.man \
+	lib/netdev-dpif-unixctl.man \
 	lib/ofp-version.man \
 	lib/ovs.tmac \
 	lib/service.man \
diff --git a/lib/dp-packet.h b/lib/dp-packet.h
index b4b721c..3d65088 100644
--- a/lib/dp-packet.h
+++ b/lib/dp-packet.h
@@ -697,6 +697,7 @@ struct dp_packet_batch {
     size_t count;
     bool trunc; /* true if the batch needs truncate. */
     struct dp_packet *packets[NETDEV_MAX_BURST];
+
 };
 
 static inline void
diff --git a/lib/dpif-netdev-perf.c b/lib/dpif-netdev-perf.c
index f06991a..e0ef15d 100644
--- a/lib/dpif-netdev-perf.c
+++ b/lib/dpif-netdev-perf.c
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
  */
 
 #include <config.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
 
 #include "openvswitch/dynamic-string.h"
 #include "openvswitch/vlog.h"
@@ -23,10 +24,299 @@
 
 VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(pmd_perf);
 
+#ifdef DPDK_NETDEV
+static uint64_t
+get_tsc_hz(void)
+{
+    return rte_get_tsc_hz();
+}
+#else
+/* This function is only invoked from PMD threads which depend on DPDK.
+ * A dummy function is sufficient when building without DPDK_NETDEV. */
+static uint64_t
+get_tsc_hz(void)
+{
+    return 1;
+}
+#endif
+
+/* Histogram functions. */
+
+static void
+histogram_walls_set_lin(struct histogram *hist, uint32_t min, uint32_t max)
+{
+    int i;
+
+    ovs_assert(min < max);
+    for (i = 0; i < NUM_BINS-1; i++) {
+        hist->wall[i] = min + (i * (max - min)) / (NUM_BINS - 2);
+    }
+    hist->wall[NUM_BINS-1] = UINT32_MAX;
+}
+
+static void
+histogram_walls_set_log(struct histogram *hist, uint32_t min, uint32_t max)
+{
+    int i, start, bins, wall;
+    double log_min, log_max;
+
+    ovs_assert(min < max);
+    if (min > 0) {
+        log_min = log(min);
+        log_max = log(max);
+        start = 0;
+        bins = NUM_BINS - 1;
+    } else {
+        hist->wall[0] = 0;
+        log_min = log(1);
+        log_max = log(max);
+        start = 1;
+        bins = NUM_BINS - 2;
+    }
+    wall = start;
+    for (i = 0; i < bins; i++) {
+        /* Make sure each wall is monotonically increasing. */
+        wall = MAX(wall, exp(log_min + (i * (log_max - log_min)) / (bins-1)));
+        hist->wall[start + i] = wall++;
+    }
+    if (hist->wall[NUM_BINS-2] < max) {
+        hist->wall[NUM_BINS-2] = max;
+    }
+    hist->wall[NUM_BINS-1] = UINT32_MAX;
+}
+
+uint64_t
+histogram_samples(const struct histogram *hist)
+{
+    uint64_t samples = 0;
+
+    for (int i = 0; i < NUM_BINS; i++) {
+        samples += hist->bin[i];
+    }
+    return samples;
+}
+
+static void
+histogram_clear(struct histogram *hist)
+{
+    int i;
+
+    for (i = 0; i < NUM_BINS; i++) {
+        hist->bin[i] = 0;
+    }
+}
+
+static void
+history_init(struct history *h)
+{
+    memset(h, 0, sizeof(*h));
+}
+
 void
 pmd_perf_stats_init(struct pmd_perf_stats *s)
 {
-    memset(s, 0 , sizeof(*s));
+    memset(s, 0, sizeof(*s));
+    histogram_walls_set_log(&s->cycles, 500, 24000000);
+    histogram_walls_set_log(&s->pkts, 0, 1000);
+    histogram_walls_set_lin(&s->cycles_per_pkt, 100, 30000);
+    histogram_walls_set_lin(&s->pkts_per_batch, 0, 32);
+    histogram_walls_set_lin(&s->upcalls, 0, 30);
+    histogram_walls_set_log(&s->cycles_per_upcall, 1000, 1000000);
+    histogram_walls_set_log(&s->max_vhost_qfill, 0, 512);
+    s->start_ms = time_msec();
+}
+
+void
+pmd_perf_format_overall_stats(struct ds *str, struct pmd_perf_stats *s,
+                              double duration)
+{
+    uint64_t stats[PMD_N_STATS];
+    double us_per_cycle = 1000000.0 / get_tsc_hz();
+
+    if (duration == 0) {
+        return;
+    }
+
+    pmd_perf_read_counters(s, stats);
+    uint64_t tot_cycles = stats[PMD_CYCLES_ITER_IDLE] +
+                          stats[PMD_CYCLES_ITER_BUSY];
+    uint64_t packets = stats[PMD_STAT_RECV];
+    uint64_t passes = stats[PMD_STAT_RECV] +
+                      stats[PMD_STAT_RECIRC];
+    uint64_t upcalls = stats[PMD_STAT_MISS];
+    uint64_t upcall_cycles = stats[PMD_CYCLES_UPCALL];
+    uint64_t tot_iter = histogram_samples(&s->pkts);
+    uint64_t idle_iter = s->pkts.bin[0];
+    uint64_t busy_iter = tot_iter >= idle_iter ? tot_iter - idle_iter : 0;
+
+    ds_put_format(str,
+            "  Cycles:          %12"PRIu64"  (%.2f GHz)\n"
+            "  Iterations:      %12"PRIu64"  (%.2f us/it)\n"
+            "  - idle:          %12"PRIu64"  (%4.1f %% cycles)\n"
+            "  - busy:          %12"PRIu64"  (%4.1f %% cycles)\n",
+            tot_cycles, (tot_cycles / duration) / 1E9,
+            tot_iter, tot_cycles * us_per_cycle / tot_iter,
+            idle_iter,
+            100.0 * stats[PMD_CYCLES_ITER_IDLE] / tot_cycles,
+            busy_iter,
+            100.0 * stats[PMD_CYCLES_ITER_BUSY] / tot_cycles);
+    if (packets > 0) {
+        ds_put_format(str,
+            "  Packets:         %12"PRIu64"  (%.0f Kpps, %.0f cycles/pkt)\n"
+            "  Datapath passes: %12"PRIu64"  (%.2f passes/pkt)\n"
+            "  - EMC hits:      %12"PRIu64"  (%4.1f %%)\n"
+            "  - Megaflow hits: %12"PRIu64"  (%4.1f %%, %.2f subtbl lookups/"
+                                                                     "hit)\n"
+            "  - Upcalls:       %12"PRIu64"  (%4.1f %%, %.1f us/upcall)\n"
+            "  - Lost upcalls:  %12"PRIu64"  (%4.1f %%)\n"
+            "\n",
+            packets, (packets / duration) / 1000,
+            1.0 * stats[PMD_CYCLES_ITER_BUSY] / packets,
+            passes, packets ? 1.0 * passes / packets : 0,
+            stats[PMD_STAT_EXACT_HIT],
+            100.0 * stats[PMD_STAT_EXACT_HIT] / passes,
+            stats[PMD_STAT_MASKED_HIT],
+            100.0 * stats[PMD_STAT_MASKED_HIT] / passes,
+            stats[PMD_STAT_MASKED_HIT]
+            ? 1.0 * stats[PMD_STAT_MASKED_LOOKUP] / stats[PMD_STAT_MASKED_HIT]
+            : 0,
+            upcalls, 100.0 * upcalls / passes,
+            upcalls ? (upcall_cycles * us_per_cycle) / upcalls : 0,
+            stats[PMD_STAT_LOST],
+            100.0 * stats[PMD_STAT_LOST] / passes);
+    } else {
+        ds_put_format(str,
+                "  Packets:         %12"PRIu64"\n"
+                "\n",
+                0UL);
+    }
+}
+
+void
+pmd_perf_format_histograms(struct ds *str, struct pmd_perf_stats *s)
+{
+    int i;
+
+    ds_put_cstr(str, "Histograms\n");
+    ds_put_format(str,
+                  "   %-21s  %-21s  %-21s  %-21s  %-21s  %-21s  %-21s\n",
+                  "cycles/it", "packets/it", "cycles/pkt", "pkts/batch",
+                  "max vhost qlen", "upcalls/it", "cycles/upcall");
+    for (i = 0; i < NUM_BINS-1; i++) {
+        ds_put_format(str,
+            "   %-9d %-11"PRIu64"  %-9d %-11"PRIu64"  %-9d %-11"PRIu64
+            "  %-9d %-11"PRIu64"  %-9d %-11"PRIu64"  %-9d %-11"PRIu64
+            "  %-9d %-11"PRIu64"\n",
+            s->cycles.wall[i], s->cycles.bin[i],
+            s->pkts.wall[i],s->pkts.bin[i],
+            s->cycles_per_pkt.wall[i], s->cycles_per_pkt.bin[i],
+            s->pkts_per_batch.wall[i], s->pkts_per_batch.bin[i],
+            s->max_vhost_qfill.wall[i], s->max_vhost_qfill.bin[i],
+            s->upcalls.wall[i], s->upcalls.bin[i],
+            s->cycles_per_upcall.wall[i], s->cycles_per_upcall.bin[i]);
+    }
+    ds_put_format(str,
+                  "   %-9s %-11"PRIu64"  %-9s %-11"PRIu64"  %-9s %-11"PRIu64
+                  "  %-9s %-11"PRIu64"  %-9s %-11"PRIu64"  %-9s %-11"PRIu64
+                  "  %-9s %-11"PRIu64"\n",
+                  ">", s->cycles.bin[i],
+                  ">", s->pkts.bin[i],
+                  ">", s->cycles_per_pkt.bin[i],
+                  ">", s->pkts_per_batch.bin[i],
+                  ">", s->max_vhost_qfill.bin[i],
+                  ">", s->upcalls.bin[i],
+                  ">", s->cycles_per_upcall.bin[i]);
+    if (s->totals.iterations > 0) {
+        ds_put_cstr(str,
+                    "-----------------------------------------------------"
+                    "-----------------------------------------------------"
+                    "------------------------------------------------\n");
+        ds_put_format(str,
+                      "   %-21s  %-21s  %-21s  %-21s  %-21s  %-21s  %-21s\n",
+                      "cycles/it", "packets/it", "cycles/pkt", "pkts/batch",
+                      "vhost qlen", "upcalls/it", "cycles/upcall");
+        ds_put_format(str,
+                      "   %-21"PRIu64"  %-21.5f  %-21"PRIu64
+                      "  %-21.5f  %-21.5f  %-21.5f  %-21"PRIu32"\n",
+                      s->totals.cycles / s->totals.iterations,
+                      1.0 * s->totals.pkts / s->totals.iterations,
+                      s->totals.pkts
+                          ? s->totals.busy_cycles / s->totals.pkts : 0,
+                      s->totals.batches
+                          ? 1.0 * s->totals.pkts / s->totals.batches : 0,
+                      1.0 * s->totals.max_vhost_qfill / s->totals.iterations,
+                      1.0 * s->totals.upcalls / s->totals.iterations,
+                      s->totals.upcalls
+                          ? s->totals.upcall_cycles / s->totals.upcalls : 0);
+    }
+}
+
+void
+pmd_perf_format_iteration_history(struct ds *str, struct pmd_perf_stats *s,
+                                  int n_iter)
+{
+    struct iter_stats *is;
+    size_t index;
+    int i;
+
+    if (n_iter == 0) {
+        return;
+    }
+    ds_put_format(str, "   %-17s   %-10s   %-10s   %-10s   %-10s   "
+                  "%-10s   %-10s   %-10s\n",
+                  "tsc", "cycles", "packets", "cycles/pkt", "pkts/batch",
+                  "vhost qlen", "upcalls", "cycles/upcall");
+    for (i = 1; i <= n_iter; i++) {
+        index = (s->iterations.idx + HISTORY_LEN - i) % HISTORY_LEN;
+        is = &s->iterations.sample[index];
+        ds_put_format(str,
+                      "   %-17"PRIu64"   %-11"PRIu64"  %-11"PRIu32
+                      "  %-11"PRIu64"  %-11"PRIu32"  %-11"PRIu32
+                      "  %-11"PRIu32"  %-11"PRIu32"\n",
+                      is->timestamp,
+                      is->cycles,
+                      is->pkts,
+                      is->pkts ? is->cycles / is->pkts : 0,
+                      is->batches ? is->pkts / is->batches : 0,
+                      is->max_vhost_qfill,
+                      is->upcalls,
+                      is->upcalls ? is->upcall_cycles / is->upcalls : 0);
+    }
+}
+
+void
+pmd_perf_format_ms_history(struct ds *str, struct pmd_perf_stats *s, int n_ms)
+{
+    struct iter_stats *is;
+    size_t index;
+    int i;
+
+    if (n_ms == 0) {
+        return;
+    }
+    ds_put_format(str,
+                  "   %-12s   %-10s   %-10s   %-10s   %-10s"
+                  "   %-10s   %-10s   %-10s   %-10s\n",
+                  "ms", "iterations", "cycles/it", "Kpps", "cycles/pkt",
+                  "pkts/batch", "vhost qlen", "upcalls", "cycles/upcall");
+    for (i = 1; i <= n_ms; i++) {
+        index = (s->milliseconds.idx + HISTORY_LEN - i) % HISTORY_LEN;
+        is = &s->milliseconds.sample[index];
+        ds_put_format(str,
+                      "   %-12"PRIu64"   %-11"PRIu32"  %-11"PRIu64
+                      "  %-11"PRIu32"  %-11"PRIu64"  %-11"PRIu32
+                      "  %-11"PRIu32"  %-11"PRIu32"  %-11"PRIu32"\n",
+                      is->timestamp,
+                      is->iterations,
+                      is->iterations ? is->cycles / is->iterations : 0,
+                      is->pkts,
+                      is->pkts ? is->busy_cycles / is->pkts : 0,
+                      is->batches ? is->pkts / is->batches : 0,
+                      is->iterations
+                          ? is->max_vhost_qfill / is->iterations : 0,
+                      is->upcalls,
+                      is->upcalls ? is->upcall_cycles / is->upcalls : 0);
+    }
 }
 
 void
@@ -51,10 +341,49 @@ pmd_perf_read_counters(struct pmd_perf_stats *s,
     }
 }
 
+/* This function is executed in the context of the PMD at the start of
+ * a new iteration when requested through pmd_perf_stats_clear(). */
 void
-pmd_perf_stats_clear(struct pmd_perf_stats *s)
+pmd_perf_stats_clear__(struct pmd_perf_stats *s)
 {
     for (int i = 0; i < PMD_N_STATS; i++) {
         atomic_read_relaxed(&s->counters.n[i], &s->counters.zero[i]);
     }
+    memset(&s->current, 0 , sizeof(struct iter_stats));
+    memset(&s->totals, 0 , sizeof(struct iter_stats));
+    histogram_clear(&s->cycles);
+    histogram_clear(&s->pkts);
+    histogram_clear(&s->cycles_per_pkt);
+    histogram_clear(&s->upcalls);
+    histogram_clear(&s->cycles_per_upcall);
+    histogram_clear(&s->pkts_per_batch);
+    histogram_clear(&s->max_vhost_qfill);
+    history_init(&s->iterations);
+    history_init(&s->milliseconds);
+    s->start_ms = time_msec();
+    s->milliseconds.sample[0].timestamp = s->start_ms;
+    /* Clearing finished. */
+    s->clear = false;
+}
+
+/* This function must be called from outside the PMD thread to safely
+ * clear the PMD stats at the start of the next iteration. It blocks the
+ * caller until the stats are cleared. */
+void
+pmd_perf_stats_clear(struct pmd_perf_stats *s)
+{
+    /* Request the PMD to clear its stats in pmd_perf_start_iteration(). */
+    s->clear = true;
+    /* Wait a number of milliseconds for the stats to be cleared. */
+    while (s->clear) {
+        xnanosleep(1000 * 1000);
+    }
+}
+
+/* This function can be called from the anywhere to clear the stats
+ * of the non-pmd thread. */
+void
+non_pmd_perf_stats_clear(struct pmd_perf_stats *s)
+{
+    pmd_perf_stats_clear__(s);
 }
diff --git a/lib/dpif-netdev-perf.h b/lib/dpif-netdev-perf.h
index 5993c25..7a89c40 100644
--- a/lib/dpif-netdev-perf.h
+++ b/lib/dpif-netdev-perf.h
@@ -38,10 +38,18 @@
 extern "C" {
 #endif
 
-/* This module encapsulates data structures and functions to maintain PMD
- * performance metrics such as packet counters, execution cycles. It
- * provides a clean API for dpif-netdev to initialize, update and read and
+/* This module encapsulates data structures and functions to maintain basic PMD
+ * performance metrics such as packet counters, execution cycles as well as
+ * histograms and time series recording for more detailed PMD metrics.
+ *
+ * It provides a clean API for dpif-netdev to initialize, update and read and
  * reset these metrics.
+ *
+ * The basic set of PMD counters is implemented as atomic_uint64_t variables
+ * to guarantee correct read also in 32-bit systems.
+ *
+ * The detailed PMD performance metrics are only supported on 64-bit systems
+ * with atomic 64-bit read and store semantics for plain uint64_t counters.
  */
 
 /* Set of counter types maintained in pmd_perf_stats. */
@@ -66,6 +74,7 @@ enum pmd_stat_type {
     PMD_STAT_SENT_BATCHES,  /* Number of batches sent. */
     PMD_CYCLES_ITER_IDLE,   /* Cycles spent in idle iterations. */
     PMD_CYCLES_ITER_BUSY,   /* Cycles spent in busy iterations. */
+    PMD_CYCLES_UPCALL,      /* Cycles spent processing upcalls. */
     PMD_N_STATS
 };
 
@@ -81,18 +90,78 @@ struct pmd_counters {
     uint64_t zero[PMD_N_STATS];         /* Value at last _clear().  */
 };
 
+/* Data structure to collect statistical distribution of an integer measurement
+ * type in form of a histogram. The wall[] array contains the inclusive
+ * upper boundaries of the bins, while the bin[] array contains the actual
+ * counters per bin. The histogram walls are typically set automatically
+ * using the functions provided below.*/
+
+#define NUM_BINS 32             /* Number of histogram bins. */
+
+struct histogram {
+    uint32_t wall[NUM_BINS];
+    uint64_t bin[NUM_BINS];
+};
+
+/* Data structure to record details PMD execution metrics per iteration for
+ * a history period of up to HISTORY_LEN iterations in circular buffer.
+ * Also used to record up to HISTORY_LEN millisecond averages/totals of these
+ * metrics.*/
+
+struct iter_stats {
+    uint64_t timestamp;         /* TSC or millisecond. */
+    uint64_t cycles;            /* Number of TSC cycles spent in it/ms. */
+    uint64_t busy_cycles;       /* Cycles spent in busy iterations in ms. */
+    uint32_t iterations;        /* Iterations in ms. */
+    uint32_t pkts;              /* Packets processed in iteration/ms. */
+    uint32_t upcalls;           /* Number of upcalls in iteration/ms. */
+    uint32_t upcall_cycles;     /* Cycles spent in upcalls in iteration/ms. */
+    uint32_t batches;           /* Number of rx batches in iteration/ms. */
+    uint32_t max_vhost_qfill;   /* Maximum fill level encountered in it/ms. */
+};
+
+#define HISTORY_LEN 1000        /* Length of recorded history
+                                   (iterations and ms). */
+#define DEF_HIST_SHOW 20        /* Default number of history samples to
+                                   display. */
+
+struct history {
+    uint64_t idx;               /* Next slot in history. */
+    struct iter_stats sample[HISTORY_LEN];
+};
+
 /* Container for all performance metrics of a PMD.
  * Part of the struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread. */
 
 struct pmd_perf_stats {
-    /* Start of the current PMD iteration in TSC cycles.*/
-    uint64_t start_it_tsc;
+    /* Set by CLI thread to order clearing of PMD stats. */
+    volatile atomic_bool clear;
+    /* Start of the current performance measurement period. */
+    uint64_t start_ms;
     /* Latest TSC time stamp taken in PMD. */
     uint64_t last_tsc;
+    /* Used to space certain checks in time. */
+    uint64_t next_check_tsc;
     /* If non-NULL, outermost cycle timer currently running in PMD. */
     struct cycle_timer *cur_timer;
     /* Set of PMD counters with their zero offsets. */
     struct pmd_counters counters;
+    /* Statistics of the current iteration. */
+    struct iter_stats current;
+    /* Totals for the current millisecond. */
+    struct iter_stats totals;
+    /* Histograms for the PMD metrics. */
+    struct histogram cycles;
+    struct histogram pkts;
+    struct histogram cycles_per_pkt;
+    struct histogram upcalls;
+    struct histogram cycles_per_upcall;
+    struct histogram pkts_per_batch;
+    struct histogram max_vhost_qfill;
+    /* Iteration history buffer. */
+    struct history iterations;
+    /* Millisecond hitory buffer. */
+    struct history milliseconds;
 };
 
 /* Support for accurate timing of PMD execution on TSC clock cycle level.
@@ -175,8 +244,15 @@ cycle_timer_stop(struct pmd_perf_stats *s,
     return now - timer->start;
 }
 
+/* Functions to initialize and reset the PMD performance metrics. */
+
 void pmd_perf_stats_init(struct pmd_perf_stats *s);
 void pmd_perf_stats_clear(struct pmd_perf_stats *s);
+void non_pmd_perf_stats_clear(struct pmd_perf_stats *s);
+void pmd_perf_stats_clear__(struct pmd_perf_stats *s);
+
+/* Functions to read and update PMD counters. */
+
 void pmd_perf_read_counters(struct pmd_perf_stats *s,
                             uint64_t stats[PMD_N_STATS]);
 
@@ -199,32 +275,175 @@ pmd_perf_update_counter(struct pmd_perf_stats *s,
     atomic_store_relaxed(&s->counters.n[counter], tmp);
 }
 
+/* Functions to manipulate a sample history. */
+
+static inline void
+histogram_add_sample(struct histogram *hist, uint32_t val)
+{
+    /* TODO: Can do better with binary search? */
+    for (int i = 0; i < NUM_BINS-1; i++) {
+        if (val <= hist->wall[i]) {
+            hist->bin[i]++;
+            return;
+        }
+    }
+    hist->bin[NUM_BINS-1]++;
+}
+
+uint64_t histogram_samples(const struct histogram *hist);
+
+static inline struct iter_stats *
+history_current(struct history *h)
+{
+    return &h->sample[h->idx];
+}
+
+static inline struct iter_stats *
+history_next(struct history *h)
+{
+    struct iter_stats *next;
+
+    h->idx++;
+    if (h->idx == HISTORY_LEN) {
+        h->idx = 0;
+    }
+    next = &h->sample[h->idx];
+    memset(next, 0, sizeof(*next));
+    return next;
+}
+
+static inline struct iter_stats *
+history_store(struct history *h, struct iter_stats *is)
+{
+    if (is) {
+        h->sample[h->idx] = *is;
+    }
+    /* Advance the history pointer */
+    return history_next(h);
+}
+
+/* Functions recording PMD metrics per iteration. */
+
 static inline void
 pmd_perf_start_iteration(struct pmd_perf_stats *s)
 {
+    if (s->clear) {
+        /* Clear the PMD stats before starting next iteration. */
+        pmd_perf_stats_clear__(s);
+    }
+    /* Initialize the current interval stats. */
+    memset(&s->current, 0, sizeof(struct iter_stats));
     if (OVS_LIKELY(s->last_tsc)) {
         /* We assume here that last_tsc was updated immediately prior at
          * the end of the previous iteration, or just before the first
          * iteration. */
-        s->start_it_tsc = s->last_tsc;
+        s->current.timestamp = s->last_tsc;
     } else {
         /* In case last_tsc has never been set before. */
-        s->start_it_tsc = cycles_counter_update(s);
+        s->current.timestamp = cycles_counter_update(s);
     }
 }
 
 static inline void
-pmd_perf_end_iteration(struct pmd_perf_stats *s, int rx_packets)
+pmd_perf_end_iteration(struct pmd_perf_stats *s, int rx_packets,
+                       int tx_packets, bool full_metrics)
 {
-    uint64_t cycles = cycles_counter_update(s) - s->start_it_tsc;
+    uint64_t now_tsc = cycles_counter_update(s);
+    struct iter_stats *cum_ms;
+    uint64_t cycles, cycles_per_pkt = 0;
 
-    if (rx_packets > 0) {
+    if (OVS_UNLIKELY(s->current.timestamp == 0)) {
+        /* Stats were cleared during the ongoing iteration. */
+        return;
+    }
+
+    cycles = now_tsc - s->current.timestamp;
+    s->current.cycles = cycles;
+    s->current.pkts = rx_packets;
+
+    if (rx_packets + tx_packets > 0) {
         pmd_perf_update_counter(s, PMD_CYCLES_ITER_BUSY, cycles);
     } else {
         pmd_perf_update_counter(s, PMD_CYCLES_ITER_IDLE, cycles);
     }
+    /* Add iteration samples to histograms. */
+    histogram_add_sample(&s->cycles, cycles);
+    histogram_add_sample(&s->pkts, rx_packets);
+
+    if (!full_metrics) {
+        return;
+    }
+
+    s->counters.n[PMD_CYCLES_UPCALL] += s->current.upcall_cycles;
+
+    if (rx_packets > 0) {
+        cycles_per_pkt = cycles / rx_packets;
+        histogram_add_sample(&s->cycles_per_pkt, cycles_per_pkt);
+    }
+    if (s->current.batches > 0) {
+        histogram_add_sample(&s->pkts_per_batch,
+                             rx_packets / s->current.batches);
+    }
+    histogram_add_sample(&s->upcalls, s->current.upcalls);
+    if (s->current.upcalls > 0) {
+        histogram_add_sample(&s->cycles_per_upcall,
+                             s->current.upcall_cycles / s->current.upcalls);
+    }
+    histogram_add_sample(&s->max_vhost_qfill, s->current.max_vhost_qfill);
+
+    /* Add iteration samples to millisecond stats. */
+    cum_ms = history_current(&s->milliseconds);
+    cum_ms->iterations++;
+    cum_ms->cycles += cycles;
+    if (rx_packets > 0) {
+        cum_ms->busy_cycles += cycles;
+    }
+    cum_ms->pkts += s->current.pkts;
+    cum_ms->upcalls += s->current.upcalls;
+    cum_ms->upcall_cycles += s->current.upcall_cycles;
+    cum_ms->batches += s->current.batches;
+    cum_ms->max_vhost_qfill += s->current.max_vhost_qfill;
+
+    /* Store in iteration history. */
+    history_store(&s->iterations, &s->current);
+    if (now_tsc > s->next_check_tsc) {
+        /* Check if ms is completed and store in milliseconds history. */
+        uint64_t now = time_msec();
+        if (now != cum_ms->timestamp) {
+            /* Add ms stats to totals. */
+            s->totals.iterations += cum_ms->iterations;
+            s->totals.cycles += cum_ms->cycles;
+            s->totals.busy_cycles += cum_ms->busy_cycles;
+            s->totals.pkts += cum_ms->pkts;
+            s->totals.upcalls += cum_ms->upcalls;
+            s->totals.upcall_cycles += cum_ms->upcall_cycles;
+            s->totals.batches += cum_ms->batches;
+            s->totals.max_vhost_qfill += cum_ms->max_vhost_qfill;
+            cum_ms = history_next(&s->milliseconds);
+            cum_ms->timestamp = now;
+        }
+        s->next_check_tsc = now_tsc + 10000;
+    }
 }
 
+/* Functions for formatting the output of commands. */
+
+struct pmd_perf_params {
+    int command_type;
+    bool histograms;
+    size_t iter_hist_len;
+    size_t ms_hist_len;
+};
+
+void pmd_perf_format_overall_stats(struct ds *str, struct pmd_perf_stats *s,
+                                   double duration);
+void pmd_perf_format_histograms(struct ds *str, struct pmd_perf_stats *s);
+void pmd_perf_format_iteration_history(struct ds *str,
+                                       struct pmd_perf_stats *s,
+                                       int n_iter);
+void pmd_perf_format_ms_history(struct ds *str, struct pmd_perf_stats *s,
+                                int n_ms);
+
 #ifdef  __cplusplus
 }
 #endif
diff --git a/lib/dpif-netdev.c b/lib/dpif-netdev.c
index 48a8ebb..f5931bf 100644
--- a/lib/dpif-netdev.c
+++ b/lib/dpif-netdev.c
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
 #include "id-pool.h"
 #include "latch.h"
 #include "netdev.h"
+#include "netdev-provider.h"
 #include "netdev-vport.h"
 #include "netlink.h"
 #include "odp-execute.h"
@@ -281,6 +282,8 @@ struct dp_netdev {
 
     /* Probability of EMC insertions is a factor of 'emc_insert_min'.*/
     OVS_ALIGNED_VAR(CACHE_LINE_SIZE) atomic_uint32_t emc_insert_min;
+    /* Enable collection of PMD performance metrics. */
+    ATOMIC(bool) pmd_perf_metrics;
 
     /* Protects access to ofproto-dpif-upcall interface during revalidator
      * thread synchronization. */
@@ -712,6 +715,8 @@ static inline bool emc_entry_alive(struct emc_entry *ce);
 static void emc_clear_entry(struct emc_entry *ce);
 
 static void dp_netdev_request_reconfigure(struct dp_netdev *dp);
+static inline bool
+pmd_perf_metrics_enabled(const struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd);
 
 static void
 emc_cache_init(struct emc_cache *flow_cache)
@@ -795,7 +800,8 @@ get_dp_netdev(const struct dpif *dpif)
 enum pmd_info_type {
     PMD_INFO_SHOW_STATS,  /* Show how cpu cycles are spent. */
     PMD_INFO_CLEAR_STATS, /* Set the cycles count to 0. */
-    PMD_INFO_SHOW_RXQ     /* Show poll-lists of pmd threads. */
+    PMD_INFO_SHOW_RXQ,    /* Show poll lists of pmd threads. */
+    PMD_INFO_PERF_SHOW,   /* Show pmd performance details. */
 };
 
 static void
@@ -886,6 +892,44 @@ pmd_info_show_stats(struct ds *reply,
                   stats[PMD_CYCLES_ITER_BUSY], total_packets);
 }
 
+static void
+pmd_info_show_perf(struct ds *reply,
+                   struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd,
+                   struct pmd_perf_params *par)
+{
+    if (pmd->core_id != NON_PMD_CORE_ID) {
+        char *time_str =
+                xastrftime_msec("%H:%M:%S.###", time_wall_msec(), true);
+        long long now = time_msec();
+        double duration = (now - pmd->perf_stats.start_ms) / 1000.0;
+
+        ds_put_cstr(reply, "\n");
+        ds_put_format(reply, "Time: %s\n", time_str);
+        ds_put_format(reply, "Measurement duration: %.3f s\n", duration);
+        ds_put_cstr(reply, "\n");
+        format_pmd_thread(reply, pmd);
+        ds_put_cstr(reply, "\n");
+        pmd_perf_format_overall_stats(reply, &pmd->perf_stats, duration);
+        if (pmd_perf_metrics_enabled(pmd)) {
+            if (par->histograms) {
+                ds_put_cstr(reply, "\n");
+                pmd_perf_format_histograms(reply, &pmd->perf_stats);
+            }
+            if (par->iter_hist_len > 0) {
+                ds_put_cstr(reply, "\n");
+                pmd_perf_format_iteration_history(reply, &pmd->perf_stats,
+                        par->iter_hist_len);
+            }
+            if (par->ms_hist_len > 0) {
+                ds_put_cstr(reply, "\n");
+                pmd_perf_format_ms_history(reply, &pmd->perf_stats,
+                        par->ms_hist_len);
+            }
+        }
+        free(time_str);
+    }
+}
+
 static int
 compare_poll_list(const void *a_, const void *b_)
 {
@@ -1088,9 +1132,15 @@ dpif_netdev_pmd_info(struct unixctl_conn *conn, int argc, const char *argv[],
         if (type == PMD_INFO_SHOW_RXQ) {
             pmd_info_show_rxq(&reply, pmd);
         } else if (type == PMD_INFO_CLEAR_STATS) {
-            pmd_perf_stats_clear(&pmd->perf_stats);
+            if (pmd->core_id == NON_PMD_CORE_ID) {
+                non_pmd_perf_stats_clear(&pmd->perf_stats);
+            } else {
+                pmd_perf_stats_clear(&pmd->perf_stats);
+            }
         } else if (type == PMD_INFO_SHOW_STATS) {
             pmd_info_show_stats(&reply, pmd);
+        } else if (type == PMD_INFO_PERF_SHOW) {
+            pmd_info_show_perf(&reply, pmd, (struct pmd_perf_params *)aux);
         }
     }
     free(pmd_list);
@@ -1100,6 +1150,48 @@ dpif_netdev_pmd_info(struct unixctl_conn *conn, int argc, const char *argv[],
     unixctl_command_reply(conn, ds_cstr(&reply));
     ds_destroy(&reply);
 }
+
+static void
+pmd_perf_show_cmd(struct unixctl_conn *conn, int argc,
+                          const char *argv[],
+                          void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
+{
+    struct pmd_perf_params par;
+    long int it_hist = 0, ms_hist = 0;
+    par.histograms = true;
+
+    while (argc > 1) {
+        if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-nh")) {
+            par.histograms = false;
+            argc -= 1;
+            argv += 1;
+        } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-it") && argc > 2) {
+            it_hist = strtol(argv[2], NULL, 10);
+            if (it_hist < 0) {
+                it_hist = 0;
+            } else if (it_hist > HISTORY_LEN) {
+                it_hist = HISTORY_LEN;
+            }
+            argc -= 2;
+            argv += 2;
+        } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-ms") && argc > 2) {
+            ms_hist = strtol(argv[2], NULL, 10);
+            if (ms_hist < 0) {
+                ms_hist = 0;
+            } else if (ms_hist > HISTORY_LEN) {
+                ms_hist = HISTORY_LEN;
+            }
+            argc -= 2;
+            argv += 2;
+        } else {
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+    par.iter_hist_len = it_hist;
+    par.ms_hist_len = ms_hist;
+    par.command_type = PMD_INFO_PERF_SHOW;
+    dpif_netdev_pmd_info(conn, argc, argv, &par);
+}
 
 static int
 dpif_netdev_init(void)
@@ -1117,6 +1209,12 @@ dpif_netdev_init(void)
     unixctl_command_register("dpif-netdev/pmd-rxq-show", "[-pmd core] [dp]",
                              0, 3, dpif_netdev_pmd_info,
                              (void *)&poll_aux);
+    unixctl_command_register("dpif-netdev/pmd-perf-show",
+                             "[-nh] [-it iter-history-len]"
+                             " [-ms ms-history-len]"
+                             " [-pmd core | dp]",
+                             0, 7, pmd_perf_show_cmd,
+                             NULL);
     unixctl_command_register("dpif-netdev/pmd-rxq-rebalance", "[dp]",
                              0, 1, dpif_netdev_pmd_rebalance,
                              NULL);
@@ -3003,6 +3101,18 @@ dpif_netdev_set_config(struct dpif *dpif, const struct smap *other_config)
         }
     }
 
+    bool perf_enabled = smap_get_bool(other_config, "pmd-perf-metrics", false);
+    bool cur_perf_enabled;
+    atomic_read_relaxed(&dp->pmd_perf_metrics, &cur_perf_enabled);
+    if (perf_enabled != cur_perf_enabled) {
+        atomic_store_relaxed(&dp->pmd_perf_metrics, perf_enabled);
+        if (perf_enabled) {
+            VLOG_INFO("PMD performance metrics collection enabled");
+        } else {
+            VLOG_INFO("PMD performance metrics collection disabled");
+        }
+    }
+
     return 0;
 }
 
@@ -3139,6 +3249,20 @@ dp_netdev_rxq_set_cycles(struct dp_netdev_rxq *rx,
    atomic_store_relaxed(&rx->cycles[type], cycles);
 }
 
+static inline bool
+pmd_perf_metrics_enabled(const struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd)
+{
+    /* If stores and reads of 64-bit integers are not atomic, the
+     * full PMD performance metrics are not available as locked
+     * access to 64 bit integers would be prohibitively expensive. */
+    if (sizeof(uint64_t) > sizeof(void *)) {
+        return false;
+    }
+    bool pmd_perf_enabled;
+    atomic_read_relaxed(&pmd->dp->pmd_perf_metrics, &pmd_perf_enabled);
+    return pmd_perf_enabled;
+}
+
 static void
 dp_netdev_rxq_add_cycles(struct dp_netdev_rxq *rx,
                          enum rxq_cycles_counter_type type,
@@ -3247,10 +3371,11 @@ dp_netdev_process_rxq_port(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd,
                            struct dp_netdev_rxq *rxq,
                            odp_port_t port_no)
 {
+    struct pmd_perf_stats *s = &pmd->perf_stats;
     struct dp_packet_batch batch;
     struct cycle_timer timer;
     int error;
-    int batch_cnt = 0, output_cnt = 0;
+    int batch_cnt = 0;
     uint64_t cycles;
 
     /* Measure duration for polling and processing rx burst. */
@@ -3264,15 +3389,34 @@ dp_netdev_process_rxq_port(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd,
         /* At least one packet received. */
         *recirc_depth_get() = 0;
         pmd_thread_ctx_time_update(pmd);
-
         batch_cnt = batch.count;
+        if (pmd_perf_metrics_enabled(pmd)) {
+            /* Update batch histogram. */
+            s->current.batches++;
+            histogram_add_sample(&s->pkts_per_batch, batch_cnt);
+            /* Update the maximum Rx queue fill level. */
+            int dev_type = netdev_dpdk_get_type(
+                                netdev_rxq_get_netdev(rxq->rx));
+            if (dev_type == DPDK_DEV_VHOST) {
+                /* Check queue fill level for vhostuser ports. */
+                uint32_t qfill = batch_cnt;
+                if (OVS_UNLIKELY(batch_cnt == NETDEV_MAX_BURST)) {
+                    /* Likely more packets in rxq. */
+                    qfill += netdev_rxq_length(rxq->rx);
+                }
+                if (qfill > s->current.max_vhost_qfill) {
+                    s->current.max_vhost_qfill = qfill;
+                }
+            }
+        }
+        /* Process packet batch. */
         dp_netdev_input(pmd, &batch, port_no);
 
         /* Assign processing cycles to rx queue. */
         cycles = cycle_timer_stop(&pmd->perf_stats, &timer);
         dp_netdev_rxq_add_cycles(rxq, RXQ_CYCLES_PROC_CURR, cycles);
 
-        output_cnt = dp_netdev_pmd_flush_output_packets(pmd, false);
+        dp_netdev_pmd_flush_output_packets(pmd, false);
     } else {
         /* Discard cycles. */
         cycle_timer_stop(&pmd->perf_stats, &timer);
@@ -3286,7 +3430,7 @@ dp_netdev_process_rxq_port(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd,
 
     pmd->ctx.last_rxq = NULL;
 
-    return batch_cnt + output_cnt;
+    return batch_cnt;
 }
 
 static struct tx_port *
@@ -4119,22 +4263,23 @@ reload:
 
     cycles_counter_update(s);
     for (;;) {
-        uint64_t iter_packets = 0;
+        uint64_t rx_packets = 0, tx_packets = 0;
 
         pmd_perf_start_iteration(s);
+
         for (i = 0; i < poll_cnt; i++) {
             process_packets =
                 dp_netdev_process_rxq_port(pmd, poll_list[i].rxq,
                                            poll_list[i].port_no);
-            iter_packets += process_packets;
+            rx_packets += process_packets;
         }
 
-        if (!iter_packets) {
+        if (!rx_packets) {
             /* We didn't receive anything in the process loop.
              * Check if we need to send something.
              * There was no time updates on current iteration. */
             pmd_thread_ctx_time_update(pmd);
-            iter_packets += dp_netdev_pmd_flush_output_packets(pmd, false);
+            tx_packets = dp_netdev_pmd_flush_output_packets(pmd, false);
         }
 
         if (lc++ > 1024) {
@@ -4153,7 +4298,8 @@ reload:
                 break;
             }
         }
-        pmd_perf_end_iteration(s, iter_packets);
+        pmd_perf_end_iteration(s, rx_packets, tx_packets,
+                               pmd_perf_metrics_enabled(pmd));
     }
 
     poll_cnt = pmd_load_queues_and_ports(pmd, &poll_list);
@@ -5050,6 +5196,7 @@ handle_packet_upcall(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd,
     struct match match;
     ovs_u128 ufid;
     int error;
+    uint64_t cycles = cycles_counter_update(&pmd->perf_stats);
 
     match.tun_md.valid = false;
     miniflow_expand(&key->mf, &match.flow);
@@ -5103,6 +5250,14 @@ handle_packet_upcall(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd,
         ovs_mutex_unlock(&pmd->flow_mutex);
         emc_probabilistic_insert(pmd, key, netdev_flow);
     }
+    if (pmd_perf_metrics_enabled(pmd)) {
+        /* Update upcall stats. */
+        cycles = cycles_counter_update(&pmd->perf_stats) - cycles;
+        struct pmd_perf_stats *s = &pmd->perf_stats;
+        s->current.upcalls++;
+        s->current.upcall_cycles += cycles;
+        histogram_add_sample(&s->cycles_per_upcall, cycles);
+    }
     return error;
 }
 
diff --git a/lib/netdev-dpdk.c b/lib/netdev-dpdk.c
index 4200556..7a8fdc2 100644
--- a/lib/netdev-dpdk.c
+++ b/lib/netdev-dpdk.c
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
 #include <rte_mbuf.h>
 #include <rte_meter.h>
 #include <rte_pci.h>
+#include <rte_version.h>
 #include <rte_vhost.h>
 #include <rte_version.h>
 
@@ -188,11 +189,6 @@ enum { DPDK_RING_SIZE = 256 };
 BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(IS_POW2(DPDK_RING_SIZE));
 enum { DRAIN_TSC = 200000ULL };
 
-enum dpdk_dev_type {
-    DPDK_DEV_ETH = 0,
-    DPDK_DEV_VHOST = 1,
-};
-
 /* Quality of Service */
 
 /* An instance of a QoS configuration.  Always associated with a particular
@@ -843,6 +839,13 @@ netdev_dpdk_cast(const struct netdev *netdev)
     return CONTAINER_OF(netdev, struct netdev_dpdk, up);
 }
 
+enum dpdk_dev_type
+netdev_dpdk_get_type(const struct netdev *netdev)
+{
+    struct netdev_dpdk *dev = netdev_dpdk_cast(netdev);
+    return dev->type;
+}
+
 static struct netdev *
 netdev_dpdk_alloc(void)
 {
diff --git a/lib/netdev-dpdk.h b/lib/netdev-dpdk.h
index b7d02a7..2b357db 100644
--- a/lib/netdev-dpdk.h
+++ b/lib/netdev-dpdk.h
@@ -22,11 +22,18 @@
 #include "openvswitch/compiler.h"
 
 struct dp_packet;
+struct netdev;
+
+enum dpdk_dev_type {
+    DPDK_DEV_ETH = 0,
+    DPDK_DEV_VHOST = 1,
+};
 
 #ifdef DPDK_NETDEV
 
 void netdev_dpdk_register(void);
 void free_dpdk_buf(struct dp_packet *);
+enum dpdk_dev_type netdev_dpdk_get_type(const struct netdev *netdev);
 
 #else
 
@@ -41,6 +48,13 @@ free_dpdk_buf(struct dp_packet *buf OVS_UNUSED)
     /* Nothing */
 }
 
+static inline enum dpdk_dev_type
+netdev_dpdk_get_type(const struct netdev *netdev OVS_UNUSED)
+{
+    /* Nothing to do. Return value zero to make compiler happy. */
+    return DPDK_DEV_ETH;
+}
+
 #endif
 
 #endif /* netdev-dpdk.h */
diff --git a/lib/netdev-dpif-unixctl.man b/lib/netdev-dpif-unixctl.man
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..53f4c51
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/netdev-dpif-unixctl.man
@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
+.SS "DPIF-NETDEV COMMANDS"
+These commands are used to expose internal information (mostly statistics)
+about the "dpif-netdev" userspace datapath. If there is only one datapath
+(as is often the case, unless \fBdpctl/\fR commands are used), the \fIdp\fR
+argument can be omitted. By default the commands present data for all pmd
+threads in the datapath. By specifying the "-pmd Core" option one can filter
+the output for a single pmd in the datapath.
+.
+.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-show\fR [\fB-pmd\fR \fIcore\fR] [\fIdp\fR]"
+Shows performance statistics for one or all pmd threads of the datapath
+\fIdp\fR. The special thread "main" sums up the statistics of every non pmd
+thread.
+
+The sum of "emc hits", "masked hits" and "miss" is the number of
+packet lookups performed by the datapath. Beware that a recirculated packet
+experiences one additional lookup per recirculation, so there may be
+more lookups than forwarded packets in the datapath.
+
+Cycles are counted using the TSC or similar facilities (when available on
+the platform). The duration of one cycle depends on the processing platform.
+
+"idle cycles" refers to cycles spent in PMD iterations not forwarding any
+any packets. "processing cycles" refers to cycles spent in PMD iterations
+forwarding at least one packet, including the cost for polling, processing and
+transmitting said packets.
+
+To reset these counters use \fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-clear\fR.
+.
+.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-perf-show\fR [\fB-nh\fR] [\fB-it\fR \fIiter_len\fR] \
+[\fB-ms\fR \fIms_len\fR] [\fB-pmd\fR \fIcore\fR] [\fIdp\fR]"
+Shows detailed performance metrics for one or all pmds threads of the
+user space datapath.
+
+The collection of detailed statistics can be controlled by a new
+configuration parameter "other_config:pmd-perf-metrics". By default it
+is disabled. The run-time overhead, when enabled, is in the order of 1%.
+
+The covered metrics per iteration are:
+  - used cycles
+  - forwared packets
+  - number of rx batches
+  - packets/rx batch
+  - max. vhostuser queue fill level
+  - number of upcalls
+  - cycles spent in upcalls
+
+This raw recorded data is used threefold:
+
+1. In histograms for each of the following metrics:
+   - cycles/iteration (logarithmic)
+   - packets/iteration (logarithmic)
+   - cycles/packet
+   - packets/batch
+   - max. vhostuser qlen (logarithmic)
+   - upcalls
+   - cycles/upcall (logarithmic)
+   The histograms bins are divided linear or logarithmic.
+
+2. A cyclic history of the above metrics for 1024 iterations
+
+3. A cyclic history of the cummulative/average values per millisecond
+   wall clock for the last 1024 milliseconds:
+   - number of iterations
+   - avg. cycles/iteration
+   - packets (Kpps)
+   - avg. packets/batch
+   - avg. max vhost qlen
+   - upcalls
+   - avg. cycles/upcall
+
+The command options are
+
+    \fB-nh\fR:                  Suppress the histograms
+    \fB-it\fR \fIiter_len\fR:   Display the last iter_len iteration stats
+    \fB-ms\fR \fIms_len\fR:     Display the last ms_len millisecond stats
+
+The output always contains the following global PMD statistics:
+
+Time: 15:24:55.270 .br
+Measurement duration: 1.008 s
+
+pmd thread numa_id 0 core_id 1:
+
+  Cycles:            2419034712  (2.40 GHz)
+  Iterations:            572817  (1.76 us/it)
+  - idle:                486808  (15.9 % cycles)
+  - busy:                 86009  (84.1 % cycles)
+  Packets:              2399607  (2381 Kpps, 848 cycles/pkt)
+  Datapath passes:      3599415  (1.50 passes/pkt)
+  - EMC hits:            336472  ( 9.3 %)
+  - Megaflow hits:      3262943  (90.7 %, 1.00 subtbl lookups/hit)
+  - Upcalls:                  0  ( 0.0 %, 0.0 us/upcall)
+  - Lost upcalls:             0  ( 0.0 %)
+
+Here "Packets" actually reflects the number of packets forwarded by the
+datapath. "Datapath passes" matches the number of packet lookups as
+reported by the \fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-show\fR command.
+
+To reset the counters and start a new measurement use
+\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-clear\fR.
+.
+.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-clear\fR [\fIdp\fR]"
+Resets to zero the per pmd thread performance numbers shown by the
+\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-show\fR and \Bdpif-netdev/pmd-perf-show \fR commands.
+It will NOT reset datapath or bridge statistics, only the values shown by
+the above commands.
+.
+.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-rxq-show\fR [\fB-pmd\fR \fIcore\fR] [\fIdp\fR]"
+For one or all pmd threads of the datapath \fIdp\fR show the list of queue-ids
+with port names, which this thread polls.
+.
+.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-rxq-rebalance\fR [\fIdp\fR]"
+Reassigns rxqs to pmds in the datapath \fIdp\fR based on their current usage.
diff --git a/manpages.mk b/manpages.mk
index 351155f..9af2fa8 100644
--- a/manpages.mk
+++ b/manpages.mk
@@ -256,6 +256,7 @@ vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd.8: \
 	lib/dpctl.man \
 	lib/memory-unixctl.man \
 	lib/netdev-dpdk-unixctl.man \
+	lib/netdev-dpif-unixctl.man \
 	lib/service.man \
 	lib/ssl-bootstrap.man \
 	lib/ssl.man \
@@ -272,6 +273,7 @@ lib/daemon.man:
 lib/dpctl.man:
 lib/memory-unixctl.man:
 lib/netdev-dpdk-unixctl.man:
+lib/netdev-dpif-unixctl.man:
 lib/service.man:
 lib/ssl-bootstrap.man:
 lib/ssl.man:
diff --git a/vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd.8.in b/vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd.8.in
index 80e5f53..7e4714a 100644
--- a/vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd.8.in
+++ b/vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd.8.in
@@ -256,32 +256,7 @@ type).
 ..
 .so lib/dpctl.man
 .
-.SS "DPIF-NETDEV COMMANDS"
-These commands are used to expose internal information (mostly statistics)
-about the ``dpif-netdev'' userspace datapath. If there is only one datapath
-(as is often the case, unless \fBdpctl/\fR commands are used), the \fIdp\fR
-argument can be omitted.
-.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-show\fR [\fIdp\fR]"
-Shows performance statistics for each pmd thread of the datapath \fIdp\fR.
-The special thread ``main'' sums up the statistics of every non pmd thread.
-The sum of ``emc hits'', ``masked hits'' and ``miss'' is the number of
-packets received by the datapath.  Cycles are counted using the TSC or similar
-facilities (when available on the platform).  To reset these counters use
-\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-clear\fR. The duration of one cycle depends on the
-measuring infrastructure. ``idle cycles'' refers to cycles spent polling
-devices but not receiving any packets. ``processing cycles'' refers to cycles
-spent polling devices and successfully receiving packets, plus the cycles
-spent processing said packets.
-.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-clear\fR [\fIdp\fR]"
-Resets to zero the per pmd thread performance numbers shown by the
-\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-show\fR command.  It will NOT reset datapath or
-bridge statistics, only the values shown by the above command.
-.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-rxq-show\fR [\fIdp\fR]"
-For each pmd thread of the datapath \fIdp\fR shows list of queue-ids with
-port names, which this thread polls.
-.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-rxq-rebalance\fR [\fIdp\fR]"
-Reassigns rxqs to pmds in the datapath \fIdp\fR based on their current usage.
-.
+.so lib/netdev-dpif-unixctl.man
 .so lib/netdev-dpdk-unixctl.man
 .so ofproto/ofproto-dpif-unixctl.man
 .so ofproto/ofproto-unixctl.man
diff --git a/vswitchd/vswitch.xml b/vswitchd/vswitch.xml
index 61fb7b1..3aa8e8e 100644
--- a/vswitchd/vswitch.xml
+++ b/vswitchd/vswitch.xml
@@ -375,6 +375,18 @@
         </p>
       </column>
 
+      <column name="other_config" key="pmd-perf-metrics"
+              type='{"type": "boolean"}'>
+        <p>
+          Enables recording of detailed PMD performance metrics for analysis
+          and trouble-shooting. This can have a performance impact in the
+          order of 1%.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+          Defaults to false but can be changed at any time.
+        </p>
+      </column>
+
       <column name="other_config" key="n-handler-threads"
               type='{"type": "integer", "minInteger": 1}'>
         <p>
-- 
1.9.1



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