Pktgen is a traffic generator powered by Intel's DPDK at 10Gbit wire rate traffic with 64 byte frames.
Sounds like 'Packet-Gen'
=== Modifications ===
- 2.7.7 - Update Lua to 5.2.3 and fixed setting vlan ID on single ports plus added new Lua functions New Lua functions are pktgen.portCount() and pktgen.totalPorts() portCount() is the number of port used by Pktgen and totalPorts() is the total number seen by DPDK.
- 2.7.6 - Update code from dpdk.org version of Pktgen, which hopefull fixes the send foreve problem.
- 2.7.5 - Update to latest dpdk.org and move scrn to lib directory with name changes.
- 2.7.4 - Removed old printf_info() calls for printf_status() calls.
- 2.7.3 - Fixed race condition with updating the TX count value with a small count.
- 2.7.1 - Add a command line option '-T' to enable themes and set themes off by default.
- 2.7.0 - Update to DPDK 1.7.0, Note: DPDK 1.7.0 changed how ports are detected and blacklisted, which means the port index is now different. You will need to blacklist or whitelist ports with the DPDK '-b' or '--pci-blacklist or --pci-whitelist' options. Pktgen does not blacklist ports anymore. - Moved pktgen to the examples directory plus removed the libwr_* from the lib directory - Pktgen now supports ANSI color terminals only the main screen ATM, but more later. - Best viewed on a black background display, unless you want to change it with the new theme commands. - More supported generator types, checkout the help screens.
- 2.6.8 - Fixed a transmit problem when count is set to one. Plus increase the link down delays.
- 2.6.7 - Add more support for GRE packets, log support and more testing code.
- 2.6.6 - Fix compile problem when not SSE4.2 instructions are not supported. Allowing QEMU and other systems to build and run. Also added a patch to take into account huge reserved pages.
- 2.6.5 - Added support for logging packet information.
- 2.6.4 - It consists of 3 commits: improvements to the pktgen-random.c unit tests, the real CentOS compilation fixes and a small update to tap.{c,h} so they are identical to those from zorgnax/libtap on github.
- 2.6.3 - Add a delay when traffic stops to make sure all packets are sent.
Remove the
rte_hash_crc.h
include in wr_pcap.c file. - 2.6.2 - Fixup GRE and ARP problems
- 2.6.1 - Add random bits support and more cleanup
- 2.6.0 - Split up the code for testing to be added later
- 2.5.2 - Remove extra ethertypes.h file.
- 2.5.1 - Added the following updates. - Implement-Rx-packet-dump-functionality - Add-packet-capture-functionality - Add-MPLS-functionality - Add-Q-in-Q-802.11ad-functionality - Add-GRE-header-generation - Fix-UDP-TCP-ICMP-protocol-selection - Add-ARP-protocol
- 2.5.0 - Update to DPDK 1.6.0 plus a few bug fixes.
- 2.4.1 - Fixed a bug in range packets when 'inc' value is zero use start values.
- 2.4.0 - Add support for TX tap packets. Change 'tap' command to rxtap and txtap.
- 2.3.4 - Minor update to help eliminate RX errors and be able to receive at wire rate.
- 2.3.3 - Update to minor release 1.5.2
- 2.3.2 - Fixed VLAN detection problem in ARP and special GARP support.
- 2.3.1 - Getting closer to line rate tx speed.
- 2.3.0 - Now supports the VLAN encapsulated packets for ARP replies Also added a special GARP processing to update the destination MAC address to help support a special request for failover support. Added support for DPDK 1.5.1
- 2.2.7 - Updated the code to handle multiple TX queues per port.
- 2.2.6 - Fixed a crash if the port is not up with link status
- 2.2.5 - Remove the flow control code as some systems it does not work.
- 2.2.4 - Fix the
inet_h64tom and inet_mtoh64
functions to account for endianness - 2.2.3 - range packet fixes for packet size and source/destination mac
- 2.2.2 - Minor performance changes for receive packet performance.
- 2.2.1 - Change MAC address from XXXX:XXXX:XXXX to XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX format Fixed Pktgen to allow packet changes without having to restart the tool.
- 2.2.0 - Update to DPDK 1.5.0
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======================== README.pktgen file ==============================
*** Pktgen ****
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README for setting up Pktgen with DPDK on Ubuntu 10.04 to 13.10 desktop, it should work on most Linux systems as long as the kernel has hugeTLB page support.
*** Note: Tested with Ubuntu 13.10 and up to 14.04 kernel version Linux 3.5.0-25-generic #39-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 25 18:26:58 UTC 2013 x86_64
I am using Ubuntu 13.10 x86_64 (64 bit support) for running pktgen/DPDK on a Westmere Dual socket board running at 2.4GHz with 12GB of ram 6GB per socket. The current kernel version is 3.5.0-25 (as of 2013-03-18) support, but should work on just about any new Linux kernel version.
To get hugeTLB page support your Linux kernel must be at least 2.6.33 and in the DPDK documents it talks about how you can upgrade your Linux kernel.
Here is another document on how to upgrade your Linux kernel. Ubuntu 10.04 is 2.6.32 by default so upgraded to kernel 2.6.34 using this HOWTO: http://usablesoftware.wordpress.com/2010/05/26/switch-to-a-newer-kernel-in-ubuntu-10-04/
The pktgen output display needs 132 columns and about 42 lines to display correctly. I am using an xterm of 132x42, but you can have a larger display and maybe a bit smaller. If you are displaying more then 4-6 ports then you will need a wider display. The pktgen allows you to view a set ports if they do not all fit on the screen at one time via the 'page' command in pktgen. Type 'help' at the 'pktgen>' prompt to see the complete pktgen command line commands. Pktgen uses VT100 control codes or escape codes to display the screens, which means your terminal must support VT100. The Hyperterminal in windows is not going to work for Pktgen as it has a few problems with VT100 codes.
The pktgen program as built can send up to 16 packets per port in a sequence and you can configure a port using the 'seq' pktgen command. A script file can be loaded from the shell command line via the -f option and you can 'load' a script file from within pktgen as well.
In the BIOS make sure the HPET High Precision Event Timer is enabled. Also make sure hyper-threading is enabled.
** NOTE ** On a 10GB NIC if the transceivers are not attached the screen updates will go very slow, but you can configure pktgen via the '-p' option to exclude those ports from pktgen and everything will be fine.
Get the DPDK and pktgen source code from github.com or dpdk.org repo via:
# cd <InstallDir>
# git clone git://github.com/Pktgen/Pktgen-DPDK.git
# cd <InstallDir>
# git clone git://dpdk.org/pktgen
** Note ** The site dpdk.org you must also pull down DPDK repo as well. git://dpdk.org/dpdk
Will create a directory called Pktgen-DPDK in the current directory location. Using this clone command you will get DPDK and pktgen source files.
Make sure you have HUGE TLB support in the kernel with the following commands:
# grep -i huge /boot/config-2.6.35-24-generic
CONFIG_HUGETLBFS=y
CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE=y
# grep -i huge /proc/meminfo
HugePages_Total: 128
HugePages_Free: 128
HugePages_Rsvd: 0
HugePages_Surp: 0
Hugepagesize: 2048 kB
NOTE: The values in Total and Free maybe different until you reboot the machine.
Two files in /etc must be setup to support huge TLBs. If you do not have hugeTLB support then you most likely need a newer kernel.
# vi /etc/sysctl.conf
Add to the bottom of the file:
vm.nr_hugepages=256
If you need more or less hugeTLB pages then you can change the value to a number you need it to be. In some cases pktgen needs a fair number of pages and making it too small will effect performance or pktgen will terminate on startup looking for more pages.
# vi /etc/fstab
Add to the bottom of the file:
huge /mnt/huge hugetlbfs defaults 0 0
# mkdir /mnt/huge
# chmod 777 /mnt/huge
Reboot your machine as the huge pages must be setup just after boot to make sure you have contiguous memory for the 2Meg pages.
** Note: If you startup Eclipse or WR Workbench before starting pktgen the first time after reboot, pktgen will fail to load because it can not get all of the huge pages as eclipse has consumed some of the huge pages. If you did start eclipse or WR Workbench then you need to close that application first.
This is my current machine you will have a few different numbers depending on how your system was booted and if you had hugeTLB support enabled.
At the ${RTE_SDK}/examples/pktgen level directory we have the 'setup' script, which needs to be run as root once per boot. The script contains a commands to setup the environment.
Make sure you run the setup script as root via 'sudo ./setup'. The setup script is a bash script and tries to setup the system correctly, but you may have to change the script to match your number of huge pages you configured above.
The modprobe uio command, in the setup script, loads the UIO support module into the kernel plus it loads the igb-uio.ko module into the kernel. The two echo commands, in the setup script, finish setting up the huge pages one for each socket. If you only have a single socket system then comment out the second echo command. The last command is to display the huge TLB setup.
Edit your .bashrc or .profile or .cshrc to add the environment variables.
I am using bash:
# vi ~/.bashrc
Add the following lines: Change the $RTE_SDK to the location of the DPDK version
directory. Your SDK directory maybe named differently, but should point to the DPDK
SDK directory.
Make sure you have the Linux kernel headers installed as DPDK requires them to build the kernel modules. On Ubuntu I run the following:
# sudo apt-get install linux-headers-3.5.0-32-generic
You will need to adjust the version number to match your current kernel version. If you upgrade your system or kernel version you will need to install the correct headers and rebuild the RTE_TARGET directory.
# sudo apt-get install libpcap-dev
export RTE_SDK=<installDir>/Pktgen-DPDK/dpdk
export RTE_TARGET=x86_64-pktgen-linuxapp-gcc
Create the DPDK build tree:
# cd $RTE_SDK
# make install T=x86_64-pktgen-linuxapp-gcc
This above command will create the x86_64-pktgen-linuxapp-gcc directory in the top level of the current-dkdp directory. The above command will build the basic DPDK libraries and build tree.
Next we build pktgen:
# cd examples/pktgen
# make
You should now have pktgen built and to run pktgen type 'sudo ./doit', which is a script to help with the command line options of pktgen. You may need to modify this script for your system and configuration.
# cat doit
#!/bin/bash
# Normal setup
# different cores for each port.
name=`uname -n`
if [ $name == "keithw-W2600CR" ]; then
./app/pktgen -c 1f -n 3 --proc-type auto --socket-mem 256,256 --file-prefix pg -b 0000:03:00.0 -b 0000:03:00.1 -- -p 0x00c -P -m "[1:3].0, [2:4].1"
fi
if [ $name == "keithw-S5520HC" ]; then
./app/pktgen -c 1f -n 3 --proc-type auto --socket-mem 256,256 --file-prefix pg -b 0000:01:00.0 -b 0000:01:00.1 -- -p 0x03 -P -m "[1:3].0, [2:4].1"
fi
** Note: The '-m NNN' in the DPDK arguments is to have DPDK allocate 512 megs of memory. The '--socket-mem 256,156' DPDK command will allocate 256M from each CPU (two in this case). Do not use the '-m NNN' and '--socket-mem NN,NN' commands on the same command line.
The pktgen program follows the same format as a standard DPDK linuxapp, meaning the first set of arguments '-c 1f' are the standard DPDK arguments. This option defines the number of logical cores to be used by pktgen. The 1f states 5 lcores are used and the '3c' is just a bit array for each lcore to be used. The '-P' enables promiscuous mode on all ports if you need that support. The '-m "..."' sets up the port to lcore mapping for pktgen.
The second half of the command line followed by the '--' is pktgen specific options.
The pktgen requires 2 logical cores for a minimum system. The first lcore 0 used for pktgen command line and is used for timers also displaying the text on the screen and lcores 1-n are used to do the packet receive and transmits along with anything else related to packets. You do not need to start at lcore zero, but the first lcore in the bitmap from in the least signification bit location is the display and timer lcore used by pktgen.
The -m format now allows the developer to have different lcores for rx and tx instead of rx/tx on the same lcore. The above format of {1:3}.0 states to use lcore 1 for rx and lcore 3 for tx on port 0. Make sure you select different lcores for the rx and tx so that only a single rx or tx function is on a single physical core. If you pick the rx/tx functions on different lcores, but on the same physical core you will not be able to get the performance you want as the single physical core will be trying to do both Rx/Tx functions.
The '-n 2' is a required argument for DPDK and denotes the number of memory channels.
Usage: ./app/pktgen -c COREMASK -n NUM [-m NB] [-r NUM] [-b <domain:bus:devid.func>][--proc-type primary|secondary|auto]
EAL options:
-c COREMASK : A hexadecimal bitmask of cores to run on
-n NUM : Number of memory channels
-v : Display version information on startup
-d LIB.so : add driver (can be used multiple times)
-m MB : memory to allocate (see also --socket-mem)
-r NUM : force number of memory ranks (don't detect)
--xen-dom0 : support application running on Xen Domain0 without hugetlbfs
--syslog : set syslog facility
--socket-mem : memory to allocate on specific
sockets (use comma separated values)
--huge-dir : directory where hugetlbfs is mounted
--proc-type : type of this process
--file-prefix: prefix for hugepage filenames
--pci-blacklist, -b: add a PCI device in black list.
Prevent EAL from using this PCI device. The argument
format is `<domain:bus:devid.func>`.
--pci-whitelist, -w: add a PCI device in white list.
Only use the specified PCI devices. The argument format
is <[domain:]bus:devid.func>. This option can be present
several times (once per device).
[NOTE: PCI whitelist cannot be used with -b option]
--vdev: add a virtual device.
The argument format is `<driver><id>[,key=val,...]`
(ex: --vdev=eth_pcap0,iface=eth2).
--vmware-tsc-map: use VMware TSC map instead of native RDTSC
--base-virtaddr: specify base virtual address
--vfio-intr: specify desired interrupt mode for VFIO (legacy|msi|msix)
--create-uio-dev: create /dev/uioX (usually done by hotplug)
EAL options for DEBUG use only:
--no-huge : use malloc instead of hugetlbfs
--no-pci : disable pci
--no-hpet : disable hpet
--no-shconf: no shared config (mmap'd files)
===== Application Usage =====
Usage: ./app/pktgen [EAL options] -- -p PORTMASK [-h] [-P] [-G] [-f cmd_file] [-l log_file] [-s P:PCAP_file] [-m <string>]
-p PORTMASK hexadecimal bitmask of ports to configure
-s P:file PCAP packet stream file, 'P' is the port number
-f filename Command file (.pkt) to execute or a Lua script (.lua) file
-l filename Write log to filename
-P Enable PROMISCUOUS mode on all ports
-g address Optional IP address and port number default is (localhost:0x5606)
If -g is used that enable socket support as a server application
-G Enable socket support using default server values localhost:0x5606
-N Enable NUMA support
-m <string> matrix for mapping ports to logical cores
BNF: (or kind of BNF)
<matrix-string> := """ <lcore-port> { "," <lcore-port>} """
<lcore-port> := <lcore-list> "." <port-list>
<lcore-list> := "[" <rx-list> ":" <tx-list> "]"
<port-list> := "[" <rx-list> ":" <tx-list>"]"
<rx-list> := <num> { "/" (<num> | <list>) }
<tx-list> := <num> { "/" (<num> | <list>) }
<list> := <num> { "/" (<range> | <list>) }
<range> := <num> "-" <num> { "/" <range> }
<num> := <digit>+
<digit> := 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
1.0, 2.1, 3.2 - core 1 handles port 0 rx/tx,
core 2 handles port 1 rx/tx
core 3 handles port 2 rx/tx
1.[0-2], 2.3, ... - core 1 handle ports 0,1,2 rx/tx,
core 2 handle port 3 rx/tx
[0-1].0, [2/4-5].1, ... - cores 0-1 handle port 0 rx/tx,
cores 2,4,5 handle port 1 rx/tx
[1:2].0, [4:6].1, ... - core 1 handles port 0 rx,
core 2 handles port 0 tx,
[1:2].[0-1], [4:6].[2/3], ... - core 1 handles port 0 & 1 rx,
core 2 handles port 0 & 1 tx
[1:2-3].0, [4:5-6].1, ... - core 1 handles port 0 rx, cores 2,3 handle port 0 tx
core 4 handles port 1 rx & core 5,6 handles port 1 tx
[1-2:3].0, [4-5:6].1, ... - core 1,2 handles port 0 rx, core 3 handles port 0 tx
core 4,5 handles port 1 rx & core 6 handles port 1 tx
[1-2:3-5].0, [4-5:6/8].1, ... - core 1,2 handles port 0 rx, core 3,4,5 handles port 0 tx
core 4,5 handles port 1 rx & core 6,8 handles port 1 tx
[1:2].[0:0-7], [3:4].[1:0-7], - core 1 handles port 0 rx, core 2 handles ports 0-7 tx
core 3 handles port 1 rx & core 4 handles port 0-7 tx
BTW: you can use "{}" instead of "[]" as it does not matter to the syntax.
-h Display the help information
** Note: To determine the Ethernet ports in your system use 'lspci | grep Ethernet' to
get a list of all ports in the system. Some ports may not be useable by DPDK/Pktgen.
The first port listed is bit 0 or least signification bit in the '-c' mask.
Another method is to compile the test_pmd example and run './test_pmd -c 0x3 -n 2'
command to list out the ports DPDK is able to use.
A new feature for pktgen and DPDK is to run multiple instances of pktgen. This allows the developer to share ports on the same machine.
------------- doit script ----------------
#!/bin/bash
# Normal setup
# different cores for each port.
name=`uname -n`
if [ $name == "keithw-W2600CR" ]; then
./app/pktgen -c 1f -n 3 --proc-type auto --socket-mem 256,256 --file-prefix pg -b 0000:03:00.0 -b 0000:03:00.1 -- -p 0x00c -P -m "[1:3].0, [2:4].1"
fi
if [ $name == "keithw-S5520HC" ]; then
./app/pktgen -c 1f -n 3 --proc-type auto --socket-mem 256,256 --file-prefix pg -b 0000:01:00.0 -b 0000:01:00.1 -- -p 0x03 -P -m "[1:3].0, [2:4].1"
fi
------------- doit script ----------------
If you have run pktgen before then remove the files in /mnt/huge/* before running the new version.
Running the doit script produces output as follows, but maybe different on your system configuration.
[22:20][keithw@keithw-S5520HC:pktgen(master)]$ sudo ./doit
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EAL: Detected lcore 0 as core 0 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 1 as core 1 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 2 as core 2 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 3 as core 3 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 4 as core 4 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 5 as core 8 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 6 as core 9 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 7 as core 10 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 8 as core 11 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 9 as core 12 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 10 as core 0 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 11 as core 1 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 12 as core 2 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 13 as core 3 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 14 as core 4 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 15 as core 8 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 16 as core 9 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 17 as core 10 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 18 as core 11 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 19 as core 12 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 20 as core 0 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 21 as core 1 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 22 as core 2 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 23 as core 3 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 24 as core 4 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 25 as core 8 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 26 as core 9 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 27 as core 10 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 28 as core 11 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 29 as core 12 on socket 0
EAL: Detected lcore 30 as core 0 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 31 as core 1 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 32 as core 2 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 33 as core 3 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 34 as core 4 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 35 as core 8 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 36 as core 9 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 37 as core 10 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 38 as core 11 on socket 1
EAL: Detected lcore 39 as core 12 on socket 1
EAL: Support maximum 64 logical core(s) by configuration.
EAL: Detected 40 lcore(s)
EAL: Auto-detected process type: PRIMARY
EAL: cannot open VFIO container, error 2 (No such file or directory)
EAL: VFIO support could not be initialized
EAL: Setting up memory...
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3c8600000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3c8200000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3c7e00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3c7a00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3c7600000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3c7200000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3c6e00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x400000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3c6800000 (size = 0x400000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x400000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3c6200000 (size = 0x400000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3c5e00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0xe200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3b7a00000 (size = 0xe200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3b7600000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3b7200000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa3b6e00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x2f800000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa387400000 (size = 0x2f800000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x400000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa386e00000 (size = 0x400000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa386a00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x600000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa386200000 (size = 0x600000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa385e00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa385a00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa385600000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa385200000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa384e00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa384a00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa384600000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x400000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa384000000 (size = 0x400000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x400000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa383a00000 (size = 0x400000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa383600000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa383200000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa382e00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa382a00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa382600000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa382200000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa381e00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa381a00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x400000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa381400000 (size = 0x400000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa381000000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa380c00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa380800000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa380400000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa380000000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x400000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37fa00000 (size = 0x400000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37f600000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37f200000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37ee00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37ea00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37e600000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37e200000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37de00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37da00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37d600000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37d200000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0xa00000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa37c600000 (size = 0xa00000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x47a00000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa334a00000 (size = 0x47a00000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0xf600000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa325200000 (size = 0xf600000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa324e00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa324a00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa324600000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa324200000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Ask a virtual area of 0x200000 bytes
EAL: Virtual area found at 0x7fa323e00000 (size = 0x200000)
EAL: Requesting 128 pages of size 2MB from socket 0
EAL: Requesting 128 pages of size 2MB from socket 1
EAL: TSC frequency is ~2793266 KHz
EAL: Master core 0 is ready (tid=c9f8c880)
EAL: Core 4 is ready (tid=b4dfb700)
EAL: Core 3 is ready (tid=b55fc700)
EAL: Core 2 is ready (tid=b5dfd700)
EAL: Core 1 is ready (tid=b65fe700)
EAL: PCI device 0000:03:00.0 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
EAL: Device is blacklisted, not initializing
EAL: PCI device 0000:03:00.1 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
EAL: Device is blacklisted, not initializing
EAL: PCI device 0000:07:00.0 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 8086:1521 rte_igb_pmd
EAL: 0000:07:00.0 not managed by UIO driver, skipping
EAL: PCI device 0000:07:00.1 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 8086:1521 rte_igb_pmd
EAL: 0000:07:00.1 not managed by UIO driver, skipping
EAL: PCI device 0000:83:00.0 on NUMA socket 1
EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c9ed6000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c9fac000
EAL: PCI device 0000:83:00.1 on NUMA socket 1
EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c9e56000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c9fa8000
EAL: PCI device 0000:85:00.0 on NUMA socket 1
EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c9dd6000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c9fa4000
EAL: PCI device 0000:85:00.1 on NUMA socket 1
EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c8de1000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c9fa0000
EAL: PCI device 0000:88:00.0 on NUMA socket 1
EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c8d61000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c9f9c000
EAL: PCI device 0000:88:00.1 on NUMA socket 1
EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c8ce1000
EAL: PCI memory mapped at 0x7fa3c9f98000
[1:3].0 = lcores(rx 0000000000000002, tx 0000000000000008) ports(rx 0000000000000001, tx 0000000000000001)
[2:4].1 = lcores(rx 0000000000000004, tx 0000000000000010) ports(rx 0000000000000002, tx 0000000000000002)
EAL: PCI device 0000:03:00.0 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
EAL: Device is blacklisted, not initializing
EAL: PCI device 0000:03:00.1 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 8086:10fb rte_ixgbe_pmd
EAL: Device is blacklisted, not initializing
EAL: PCI device 0000:07:00.0 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 8086:1521 rte_igb_pmd
EAL: 0000:07:00.0 not managed by UIO driver, skipping
EAL: PCI device 0000:07:00.1 on NUMA socket 0
EAL: probe driver: 8086:1521 rte_igb_pmd
EAL: 0000:07:00.1 not managed by UIO driver, skipping
Lua 5.2.1 Copyright (C) 1994-2012 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
>>> Packet Burst 16, RX Desc 256, TX Desc 256, mbufs/port 2048, mbuf cache 256
=== port to lcore mapping table (# lcores 5) ===
lcore: 0 1 2 3 4
port 0: D: T 1: 0 0: 0 0: 1 0: 0 = 1: 1
port 1: D: T 0: 0 1: 0 0: 0 0: 1 = 1: 1
Total : 0: 0 1: 0 1: 0 0: 1 0: 1
Display and Timer on lcore 0, rx:tx counts per port/lcore
Configuring 6 ports, MBUF Size 1984, MBUF Cache Size 256
Lcore:
1, type RX , rx_cnt 1, tx_cnt 0 private (nil), RX (pid:qid): ( 0: 0) , TX (pid:qid):
2, type RX , rx_cnt 1, tx_cnt 0 private (nil), RX (pid:qid): ( 1: 0) , TX (pid:qid):
3, type TX , rx_cnt 0, tx_cnt 1 private (nil), RX (pid:qid): , TX (pid:qid): ( 0: 0)
4, type TX , rx_cnt 0, tx_cnt 1 private (nil), RX (pid:qid): , TX (pid:qid): ( 1: 0)
Port :
0, nb_lcores 2, private 0x7d08d8, lcores: 1 3
1, nb_lcores 2, private 0x7d1c48, lcores: 2 4
Initialize Port 0 -- TxQ 1, RxQ 1, Src MAC 90:e2:ba:5a:f7:90
Create: Default RX 0:0 - Memory used (MBUFs 2048 x (size 1984 + Hdr 64)) + 790720 = 4869 KB
Create: Default TX 0:0 - Memory used (MBUFs 2048 x (size 1984 + Hdr 64)) + 790720 = 4869 KB
Create: Range TX 0:0 - Memory used (MBUFs 2048 x (size 1984 + Hdr 64)) + 790720 = 4869 KB
Create: Sequence TX 0:0 - Memory used (MBUFs 2048 x (size 1984 + Hdr 64)) + 790720 = 4869 KB
Create: Special TX 0:0 - Memory used (MBUFs 64 x (size 1984 + Hdr 64)) + 790720 = 901 KB
Port memory used = 20373 KB
Initialize Port 1 -- TxQ 1, RxQ 1, Src MAC 90:e2:ba:5a:f7:91
Create: Default RX 1:0 - Memory used (MBUFs 2048 x (size 1984 + Hdr 64)) + 790720 = 4869 KB
Create: Default TX 1:0 - Memory used (MBUFs 2048 x (size 1984 + Hdr 64)) + 790720 = 4869 KB
Create: Range TX 1:0 - Memory used (MBUFs 2048 x (size 1984 + Hdr 64)) + 790720 = 4869 KB
Create: Sequence TX 1:0 - Memory used (MBUFs 2048 x (size 1984 + Hdr 64)) + 790720 = 4869 KB
Create: Special TX 1:0 - Memory used (MBUFs 64 x (size 1984 + Hdr 64)) + 790720 = 901 KB
Port memory used = 20373 KB
Total memory used = 40746 KB
Port 0: Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex <Enable promiscuous mode>
Port 1: Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex <Enable promiscuous mode>
=== Display processing on lcore 0
=== RX processing on lcore 1, rxcnt 1, port/qid, 0/0
=== RX processing on lcore 2, rxcnt 1, port/qid, 1/0
=== TX processing on lcore 3, txcnt 1, port/qid, 0/0
=== TX processing on lcore 4, txcnt 1, port/qid, 1/0
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- Ports 0-3 of 6 ** Main Page ** Copyright (c) <2010-2014>, Wind River Systems, Inc. Powered by Intel® DPDK
Flags:Port : P-------------:0 P-------------:1
Link State : <UP-10000-FD> <UP-10000-FD> ---TotalRate---
Pkts/s Rx : 0 0 0
Tx : 0 0 0
MBits/s Rx/Tx : 0/0 0/0 0/0
Broadcast : 0 0
Multicast : 0 0
64 Bytes : 0 0
65-127 : 0 0
128-255 : 0 0
256-511 : 0 0
512-1023 : 0 0
1024-1518 : 0 0
Runts/Jumbos : 0/0 0/0
Errors Rx/Tx : 0/0 0/0
Total Rx Pkts : 0 0
Tx Pkts : 0 0
Rx MBs : 0 0
Tx MBs : 0 0
ARP/ICMP Pkts : 0/0 0/0
:
Tx Count/% Rate : Forever/100% Forever/100%
PktSize/Tx Burst: 64/16 64/16
Src/Dest Port : 1234/5678 1234/5678
Pkt Type:VLAN ID: IPv4/TCP:0001 IPv4/TCP:0001
Dst IP Address : 192.168.1.1 192.168.0.1
Src IP Address : 192.168.0.1/24 192.168.1.1/24
Dst MAC Address : 90:e2:ba:5a:f7:91 90:e2:ba:5a:f7:90
Src MAC Address : 90:e2:ba:5a:f7:90 90:e2:ba:5a:f7:91
-- Pktgen Ver:2.7.1(DPDK-1.7.0) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pktgen> quit
$
*** Help Information for Pktgen *** Copyright (c) <2010-2014>, Wind River Systems, Inc.
set <portlist> <xxx> value - Set a few port values
<portlist> - a list of ports as 2,4,6-9,12 or the word 'all'
<xxx> count - number of packets to transmit
size - size of the packet to transmit
rate - Packet rate in percentage
burst - number of packets in a burst
sport - Source port number for TCP
dport - Destination port number for TCP
prime - Set the number of packets to send on prime command
seqCnt - Set the number of packet in the sequence to send
dump - Dump the next <value> received packets to the screen
seq <seq#> <portlist> dst-Mac src-Mac dst-IP src-IP sport dport ipv4|ipv6|vlan udp|tcp|icmp vid pktsize
- Set the sequence packet information, make sure the src-IP
has the netmask value eg 1.2.3.4/24
save <path-to-file> - Save a configuration file using the filename
load <path-to-file> - Load a command/script file from the given path
ppp [1-6] - Set the number of ports displayed per page
icmp.echo <portlist> <state> - Enable/disable ICMP echo responses per port
send arp req|grat <portlist> - Send a ARP request or gratuitous ARP on a set of ports
set mac <portlist> etheraddr - Set MAC addresses 00:11:22:33:44:55
You can use 0011:2233:4455 format as well
mac_from_arp <state> - Set the option to get MAC from ARP request
proto udp|tcp|icmp <portlist> - Set the packet protocol to UDP or TCP or ICMP per port
type ipv4|ipv6|vlan <portlist> - Set the packet type to IPv4 or IPv6 or VLAN
set ip src|dst <portlist> ipaddr - Set IP addresses
geometry <geom> - Set the display geometry Columns by Rows (ColxRow)
capture <portlist> <state> - Enable/disable packet capturing on a portlist
rxtap <portlist> <state> - Enable/disable Rx tap interface support pg_rxtapN
txtap <portlist> <state> - Enable/disable Tx tap interface support pg_txtapN
vlan <portlist> <state> - Enable/disable sending VLAN ID in packets
vlanid <portlist> <vlanid> - Set the VLAN ID for the portlist
mpls <portlist> <state> - Enable/disable sending MPLS entry in packets
mpls_entry <portlist> <entry> - Set the MPLS entry for the portlist (must be specified in hex)
qinq <portlist> <state> - Enable/disable sending Q-in-Q header in packets
qinqids <portlist> <id1> <id2> - Set the Q-in-Q ID's for the portlist
gre <portlist> <state> - Enable/disable GRE with IPv4 payload
gre_eth <portlist> <state> - Enable/disable GRE with Ethernet frame payload
gre_key <portlist> <state> - Set the GRE key
pcap <portlist> <state> - Enable or Disable sending pcap packets on a portlist
pcap.show - Show the PCAP information
pcap.index - Move the PCAP file index to the given packet number, 0 - rewind, -1 - end of file
pcap.filter <portlist> <string> - PCAP filter string to filter packets on receive
script <filename> - Execute the Lua script code in file (www.lua.org).
ping4 <portlist> - Send a IPv4 ICMP echo request on the given portlist
page [0-7]|main|range|config|seq|pcap|next|cpu|rnd- Show the port pages or configuration or sequence page
[0-7] - Page of different ports
main - Display page zero
range - Display the range packet page
config - Display the configuration page (not used)
pcap - Display the pcap page
cpu - Display some information about the CPU system
next - Display next page of PCAP packets.
sequence | seq - sequence will display a set of packets for a given port
Note: use the 'port <number>' to display a new port sequence
rnd - Display the random bitfields to packets for a given port
Note: use the 'port <number>' to display a new port sequence
log - Display the log messages page
port <number> - Sets the sequence of packets to display for a given port
process <portlist> <state> - Enable or Disable processing of ARP/ICMP/IPv4/IPv6 packets
garp <portlist> <state> - Enable or Disable GARP packet processing and update MAC address
blink <portlist> <state> - Blink the link led on the given port list
rnd <portlist> <idx> <off> <mask> - Set random mask for all transmitted packets from portlist
idx: random mask slot
off: offset in packets, where to apply mask
mask: up to 32 bit long mask specification (empty to disable):
0: bit will be 0
1: bit will be 1
.: bit will be ignored (original value is retained)
X: bit will get random value
theme <state> - Enable or Disable the theme
theme <item> <fg> <bg> <attr> - Set color for item with fg/bg color and attribute value
theme.show - List the item strings, colors and attributes to the items
theme.save <filename> - Save the current color theme to a file
start <portlist> - Start transmitting packets
stop <portlist> - Stop transmitting packets
stp - Stop all ports from transmitting
str - Start all ports transmitting
screen stop|start - stop/start updating the screen and unlock/lock window
off - screen off shortcut
on - screen on shortcut
prime <portlist> - Transmit N packets on each port listed. See set prime command above
delay milliseconds - Wait a number of milliseconds for scripting commands
sleep seconds - Wait a number of seconds for scripting commands
dev.list - Show the device whitelist/blacklist/Virtual
pci.list - Show all the PCI devices
clear <portlist> - Clear the statistics
clr - Clear all Statistices
cls - Clear the screen
reset <portlist> - Reset the configuration to the default
rst - Reset the configuration for all ports
help - Display this help message
quit - Quit the Pktgen program
-- Setup the packet range values --
dst.mac start <portlist> etheraddr - Set destination MAC address start
src.mac start <portlist> etheraddr - Set source MAC address start
src.ip start <portlist> ipaddr - Set source IP start address
src.ip min <portlist> ipaddr - Set source IP minimum address
src.ip max <portlist> ipaddr - Set source IP maximum address
src.ip inc <portlist> ipaddr - Set source IP increment address
dst.ip start <portlist> ipaddr - Set destination IP start address
dst.ip min <portlist> ipaddr - Set destination IP minimum address
dst.ip max <portlist> ipaddr - Set destination IP maximum address
dst.ip inc <portlist> ipaddr - Set destination IP increment address
src.port start <portlist> value - Set source port start address
src.port min <portlist> value - Set source port minimum address
src.port max <portlist> value - Set source port maximum address
src.port inc <portlist> value - Set source port increment address
dst.port start <portlist> value - Set source port start address
dst.port min <portlist> value - Set source port minimum address
dst.port max <portlist> value - Set source port maximum address
dst.port inc <portlist> value - Set source port increment address
vlan.id start <portlist> value - Set vlan id start address
vlan.id min <portlist> value - Set vlan id minimum address
vlan.id max <portlist> value - Set vlan id maximum address
vlan.id inc <portlist> value - Set vlan id increment address
pkt.size start <portlist> value - Set vlan id start address
pkt.size min <portlist> value - Set vlan id minimum address
pkt.size max <portlist> value - Set vlan id maximum address
pkt.size inc <portlist> value - Set vlan id increment address
range <portlist> <state> - Enable or Disable the given portlist for sending a range of packets
Flags: P--------------- - Promiscuous mode enabled
E - ICMP Echo enabled
A - Send ARP Request flag
G - Send Gratuitous ARP flag
C - TX Cleanup flag
p - PCAP enabled flag
S - Send Sequence packets enabled
R - Send Range packets enabled
D - DPI Scanning enabled (If Enabled)
I - Process packets on input enabled
T - Using TAP interface for this port
V - Send VLAN ID tag
M - Send MPLS header
Q - Send Q-in-Q tags
g - Process GARP packets
g - Perform GRE with IPv4 payload
G - Perform GRE with Ethernet payload
C - Capture received packets
R - Random bitfield(s) are applied
Notes: <state> - Use enable|disable or on|off to set the state.
<portlist> - a list of ports (no spaces) as 2,4,6-9,12 or 3-5,8 or 5 or the word 'all'
Color best seen on a black background for now
To see a set of example Lua commands see the files in wr-examples/pktgen/test
\ Port 0 of 4 ** PCAP Page ** Copyright (c) <2010-2014>, Wind River Systems, Inc., Powered by Intel® DPDK
Port: 0, PCAP Count: 0 of 9716, skipped 0
Seq Dst MAC Src MAC Dst IP Src IP Port S/D Protocol:VLAN Size-FCS
0: 0014:2273:0a68 000f:ea34:177e 192.168.119.23 192.168.117.213 43934/53 IPv4/UDP: 0 73
1: 000f:ea34:177e 0014:2273:0a68 192.168.117.213 192.168.119.23 53/43934 IPv4/UDP: 0 445
2: 0013:720b:515b 000f:ea34:177e 209.131.36.158 192.168.117.213 34918/80 IPv4/UDP: 0 74
3: 000f:ea34:177e 0013:720b:515b 192.168.117.213 209.131.36.158 80/34918 IPv4/UDP: 0 78
4: 0013:720b:515b 000f:ea34:177e 209.131.36.158 192.168.117.213 34918/80 IPv4/UDP: 0 66
5: 0013:720b:515b 000f:ea34:177e 209.131.36.158 192.168.117.213 34918/80 IPv4/UDP: 0 842
6: 000f:ea34:177e 0013:720b:515b 192.168.117.213 209.131.36.158 80/34918 IPv4/UDP: 0 66
7: 000f:ea34:177e 0013:720b:515b 192.168.117.213 209.131.36.158 80/34918 IPv4/UDP: 0 1155
8: 0013:720b:515b 000f:ea34:177e 209.131.36.158 192.168.117.213 34918/80 IPv4/UDP: 0 66
9: 0014:2273:0a68 000f:ea34:177e 192.168.119.23 192.168.117.213 47919/53 IPv4/UDP: 0 72
10: 0013:720b:515b 000f:ea34:177e 209.131.36.158 192.168.117.213 34918/80 IPv4/UDP: 0 66
11: 000f:ea34:177e 0013:720b:515b 192.168.117.213 209.131.36.158 80/34918 IPv4/UDP: 0 66
12: 000f:ea34:177e 0013:720b:515b 192.168.117.213 209.131.36.158 80/34918 IPv4/UDP: 0 1090
13: 0013:720b:515b 000f:ea34:177e 209.131.36.158 192.168.117.213 34918/80 IPv4/UDP: 0 54
14: 000f:ea34:177e 0014:2273:0a68 192.168.117.213 192.168.119.23 53/47919 IPv4/UDP: 0 352
15: 0013:720b:515b 000f:ea34:177e 203.84.217.32 192.168.117.213 40202/80 IPv4/UDP: 0 74
16: 000f:ea34:177e 0013:720b:515b 192.168.117.213 203.84.217.32 80/40202 IPv4/UDP: 0 78
17: 0013:720b:515b 000f:ea34:177e 203.84.217.32 192.168.117.213 40202/80 IPv4/UDP: 0 66
18: 0013:720b:515b 000f:ea34:177e 203.84.217.32 192.168.117.213 40202/80 IPv4/UDP: 0 846
19: 000f:ea34:177e 0013:720b:515b 192.168.117.213 203.84.217.32 80/40202 IPv4/UDP: 0 66
20: 000f:ea34:177e 0013:720b:515b 192.168.117.213 203.84.217.32 80/40202 IPv4/UDP: 0 1486
21: 0013:720b:515b 000f:ea34:177e 203.84.217.32 192.168.117.213 40202/80 IPv4/UDP: 0 66
22: 000f:ea34:177e 0013:720b:515b 192.168.117.213 203.84.217.32 80/40202 IPv4/UDP: 0 104
23: 0013:720b:515b 000f:ea34:177e 203.84.217.32 192.168.117.213 40202/80 IPv4/UDP: 0 66
24: 000f:ea34:177e 0013:720b:515b 192.168.117.213 203.84.217.32 80/40202 IPv4/UDP: 0 1466
- Pktgen Ver:2.7.1(DPDK-1.7.0) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
pktgen> quit
-- Example command lines.
./app/pktgen -c 1ff -n 3 --proc-type auto --socket-mem 256,256 -- -p 0x3c -P -m "[1:3].0, [2:4].1, [5:7].2, [6:8].3" -s 0:pcap/large.pcap
./app/pktgen -c 1f -n 3 --proc-type auto --socket-mem 128,128 --file-prefix pg -- -p 0x3c -P -m "[1:3].0, [2:4].1, [5:7].2, [6:8].3" -s 0:pcap/test1.pcap -s 1:pcap/large.pcap
./app/pktgen -c 1f -n 3 --proc-type auto --socket-mem 128,128 --file-prefix pg -- -p 0x3c -P -m "[1:3].0, [2:4].1, [5:7].2, [6:8].3" -s 0:pcap/test1.pcap -s 1:pcap/large.pcap
./app/pktgen -c e -n 3 --proc-type auto --socket-mem 128,128 --file-prefix pg -- -p 0x14 -P -m "2.0, 3.1"
./app/pktgen -c 1ff -n 3 --proc-type auto --socket-mem 256,256 -- -p 0x3c -P -m "[1:3].0, [2:4].1, [5:7].2, [6:8].3"
A command line passing in a pktgen/test/set_seq.pkt file to help initialize pktgen with some default values and configurations. You can also replace the filename using the '-f' command with a Lua script file ending in .lua instead of .pkt. BTW, if the filename ends in anything other then .lua it is treated as a .pkt file.
./app/pktgen -c 1f -n 3 --proc-type auto --socket-mem 128,128 -- -p 0x30 -P -m "[1:3].0, [2:4].1" -f test/set_seq.pkt
-- test/set_seq.pkt
seq 0 all 0000:4455:6677 0000:1234:5678 10.11.0.1 10.10.0.1/16 5 6 ipv4 udp 1 128
set all seqCnt 1
The set_seq.pkt command file can also be one of the files in pktgen/test directory, which are Lua based scripts instead of command line scripts as in set_seq.pkt file.
-- test/set_seq.lua The Lua version is easier to remember the layout of the agruments if you want to use that one instead of set_seq.pkt file.
./app/pktgen -c 1f -n 3 --proc-type auto --socket-mem 128,128 -- -p 0x30 -P -m "[1:3].0, [2:4].1" -f test/set_seq.lua`
-- The '--' is a comment in Lua
local seq_table = { -- entries can be in any order
["eth_dst_addr"] = "0011:4455:6677",
["eth_src_addr"] = "0011:1234:5678",
["ip_dst_addr"] = "10.12.0.1",
["ip_src_addr"] = "10.12.0.1/16", -- the 16 is the size of the mask value
["sport"] = 9, -- Standard port numbers
["dport"] = 10, -- Standard port numbers
["ethType"] = "ipv4", -- ipv4|ipv6|vlan
["ipProto"] = "udp", -- udp|tcp|icmp
["vlanid"] = 1, -- 1 - 4095
["pktSize"] = 128 -- 64 - 1518
};
-- seqTable( seq#, portlist, table );
pktgen.seqTable(0, "all", seq_table );
pktgen.set("all", "seqCnt", 1);
-- Socket Support for Pktgen.
Pktgen has a TCP socket connection to allow you to control Pktgen from a remote program or console. The TCP connection is using port 0x5606 or 22022 and presents a Lua command shell interface. If you telnet to the machine running Pktgen on port 22022 you will get a lua command shell like interface. This interface does not have a command line prompt, but you can issue Lua code or load script files from the local disk of the machine. You can also send programs to the remote Pktgen machine to load scripts from a remote location.
One method to connect to Pktgen is using telnet, but another method would be to use 'socat' program on a Linux machine. The socat program is very powerfull application and can do a lot of things. I used socat to debug Pktgen using the following command, which gives me a readline inteface to Pktgen's socket interface.
$ socat -d -d READLINE TCP4:localhost:22022
'You will see socat create the connection and then wait for Lua command scripts for you' To exit this command type Control-D to exit and close the connection.
You can also just send Pktgen a script file and display the ouptut.
$ socat - TCP4:localhost:22022 < test/hello-world.lua
Lua Vesrion : Lua 5.2
Pktgen Version : 2.0.0
Pktgen Copyright : Copyright (c) <2010-2014>
, Wind River Systems, Inc.
Pktgen Authors : Keith Wiles @ Wind River Systems
Here is the program I sent Pktgen:
$ cat test/hello-world.lua package.path = package.path ..";?.lua;test/?.lua;app/?.lua;"
printf("Lua Vesrion : %s\n", pktgen.info.Lua_Version); printf("Pktgen Version : %s\n", pktgen.info.Pktgen_Version); printf("Pktgen Copyright : %s\n", pktgen.info.Pktgen_Copyright); printf("Pktgen Authors : %s\n", pktgen.info.Pktgen_Authors);
Here is a command from my Mac Book pro laptop, which loads a file from the local disk where Pktgen is running and then we execute the file with 'f()'.
$ socat READLINE TCP4:172.25.40.163:22022
f,e = loadfile("test/hello-world.lua")
f()
Lua Version : Lua 5.2
Pktgen Version : 2.0.0
Pktgen Copyright : Copyright (c) <2010-2014>
, Wind River Systems, Inc.
Pktgen Authors : Keith Wiles @ Wind River Systems
You can also just send it commands via echo.
$ echo "f,e = loadfile('test/hello-world.lua'); f();"| socat - TCP4:172.25.40.163:22022
Lua Version : Lua 5.2
Pktgen Version : 2.0.0
Pktgen Copyright : Copyright (c) <2010-2014>
, Wind River Systems, Inc.
Pktgen Authors : Keith Wiles @ Wind River Systems
Keith Wiles @ Wind River Systems