| /f-stack/dpdk/drivers/net/softnic/ |
| H A D | firmware.cli | 6 pipeline RX period 10 offset_port_id 0 7 pipeline RX port in bsz 32 link LINK rxq 0 8 pipeline RX port out bsz 32 swq RXQ0 9 pipeline RX table match stub 10 pipeline RX port in 0 table 0 11 pipeline RX table 0 rule add match default action fwd port 0 20 thread 1 pipeline RX enable
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/nics/ |
| H A D | softnic.rst | 145 pipeline RX table match stub 146 pipeline RX port in 0 table 0 154 thread 2 pipeline RX enable 174 RX queue: 0 175 RX desc=512 - RX free threshold=32 177 RX Offloads=0x0 184 RX queue: 0 185 RX desc=0 - RX free threshold=0 187 RX Offloads=0x0 345 pipeline RX port in 0 table 0 [all …]
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| H A D | kni.rst | 130 RX packets 0 bytes 0 (0.0 B) 131 RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 137 RX packets 0 bytes 0 (0.0 B) 138 RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 158 RX-packets: 35637905 RX-dropped: 0 RX-total: 35637905 163 RX-packets: 35637915 RX-dropped: 0 RX-total: 35637915 168 RX-packets: 71275820 RX-dropped: 0 RX-total: 71275820
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| H A D | fm10k.rst | 34 There is no change to the PMD API. The RX/TX handlers are the only two entries for 35 vPMD packet I/O. They are transparently registered at runtime RX/TX execution 39 packet transfers. The following sections explain RX and TX constraints in the 43 RX Constraints 50 For Vector RX it is assumed that the number of descriptor rings will be a power 52 head after hitting the tail without a conditional check. In addition Vector RX 56 Features not Supported by Vector RX PMD 68 * RX checksum offload 90 RX Burst Size 94 that the RX burst should be greater than 4 packets per burst. It returns zero if using
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| H A D | hns3.rst | 16 - Multiple queues for TX and RX 27 - Interrupt mode for RX 31 - Scattered and gather for TX and RX
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| H A D | txgbe.rst | 13 - Multiple queues for TX and RX 26 - Interrupt mode for RX 27 - Scattered and gather for TX and RX
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| H A D | ixgbe.rst | 14 There is no change to PMD API. The RX/TX handler are the only two entries for vPMD packet I/O. 15 They are transparently registered at runtime RX/TX execution if all condition checks pass. 20 The following sections explain RX and TX constraints in the vPMD. 22 RX Constraints 30 * To enable vPMD to work for RX, bulk allocation for Rx must be allowed. 46 vPMD for RX would be disabled. 50 Feature not Supported by RX Vector PMD 62 * RX checksum off load 109 RX Burst Size 112 As vPMD is focused on high throughput, it assumes that the RX burst size is equal to or greater tha… [all …]
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/ |
| H A D | micrel-ksz90x1.txt | 49 - rxdv-skew-ps : Skew control of RX CTL pad 52 - rxd0-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 0 pad 53 - rxd1-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 1 pad 54 - rxd2-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 2 pad 55 - rxd3-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 3 pad 72 - rxc-skew-ps : Skew control of RX clock pad 77 - rxdv-skew-ps : Skew control of RX CTL pad 79 - rxd0-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 0 pad 80 - rxd1-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 1 pad 81 - rxd2-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 2 pad [all …]
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| H A D | xilinx_axienet.txt | 7 segments of memory for buffering TX and RX, as well as the capability of 8 offloading TX/RX checksum calculation off the processor. 24 - interrupts : Should be a list of 2 or 3 interrupts: TX DMA, RX DMA, 26 specified, the TX/RX DMA interrupts should be on that node 40 - xlnx,rxcsum : Same values as xlnx,txcsum but for RX checksum offload 49 device (DMA registers and DMA TX/RX interrupts) rather
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| H A D | lantiq,xrx200-net.txt | 9 - interrupts : TX and RX DMA interrupts. Use interrupt-names "tx" for 10 : the TX interrupt and "rx" for the RX interrupt.
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| H A D | ethernet-controller.yaml | 72 # RX and TX delays are added by the MAC when required 75 # RGMII with internal RX and TX delays provided by the PHY, 76 # the MAC should not add the RX or TX delays in this case 79 # RGMII with internal RX delay provided by the PHY, the MAC 80 # should not add an RX delay in this case
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/ |
| H A D | eventdev_pipeline.rst | 37 * ``-r1``: core mask 0x1 for RX 121 worker 12 thread done. RX=4966581 TX=4966581 122 worker 13 thread done. RX=4963329 TX=4963329 123 worker 14 thread done. RX=4953614 TX=4953614 124 worker 0 thread done. RX=0 TX=0 125 worker 11 thread done. RX=4970549 TX=4970549 126 worker 10 thread done. RX=4986391 TX=4986391 127 worker 9 thread done. RX=4970528 TX=4970528 128 worker 15 thread done. RX=4974087 TX=4974087 129 worker 8 thread done. RX=4979908 TX=4979908 [all …]
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| H A D | rxtx_callbacks.rst | 4 RX/TX Callbacks Sample Application 7 The RX/TX Callbacks sample application is a packet forwarding application that 18 on top of the latency since the packet was received and processed by the RX 53 The sections below explain the additional RX/TX callback code. 91 /* Allocate and set up 1 RX queue per Ethernet port. */ 112 /* Enable RX in promiscuous mode for the Ethernet device. */ 117 /* Add the callbacks for RX and TX.*/ 125 The RX and TX callbacks are added to the ports/queues as function pointers: 142 The ``add_timestamps()`` callback is added to the RX port and is applied to
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| H A D | qos_scheduler.rst | 23 The RX thread reads packets from the RX port, 64 * --pfc "RX PORT, TX PORT, RX LCORE, WT LCORE, TX CORE": Packet flow configuration. 78 * A = Size (in number of buffer descriptors) of each of the NIC RX rings read 79 by the I/O RX lcores (the default value is 128). 82 by the I/O RX lcores to send packets to worker lcores (the default value is 8192). 89 * A = I/O RX lcore read burst size from the NIC RX (the default value is 64) 91 * B = I/O RX lcore write burst size to the output software rings, 100 * --rth "A, B, C": The RX queue threshold parameters 102 * A = RX prefetch threshold (the default value is 8) 104 * B = RX host threshold (the default value is 8) [all …]
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| H A D | skeleton.rst | 130 /* Allocate and set up 1 RX queue per Ethernet port. */ 151 /* Enable RX in promiscuous mode for the Ethernet device. */ 168 For this example the ports are set up with 1 RX and 1 TX queue using the 178 Finally the RX port is set in promiscuous mode: 222 /* Get burst of RX packets, from first port of pair. */ 252 /* Get burst of RX packets, from first port of pair. */ 273 Packets are received in bursts on the RX ports and transmitted in bursts on
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/testpmd_app_ug/ |
| H A D | run_app.rst | 89 Enable NUMA-aware allocation of RX/TX rings and of RX memory buffers 94 Disable NUMA-aware allocation of RX/TX rings and of RX memory buffers (mbufs). 103 Where flag is 1 for RX, 2 for TX, and 3 for RX and TX. 193 Enable hardware RX checksum offload. 197 Enable scatter (multi-segment) RX. 271 Set the number of descriptors in the RX rings to N, where N > 0. 289 RX hairpin is binded to the first TX hairpin, the second RX hairpin is 291 RX hairpin queue is the number of RX queues as configured using --rxq. 314 Set the host threshold register of RX rings to N, where N >= 0. 435 Set the hexadecimal bitmask of RX queue offloads. [all …]
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/howto/ |
| H A D | debug_troubleshoot.rst | 61 RX Port and associated core :numref:`dtg_rx_rate`. 67 RX packet rate compared against received rate. 69 #. Is the configuration for the RX setup correctly? 86 * If ``rte_eth_dev_stats`` shows drops are on specific RX queues, ensure RX 101 * If there are multiple port queue pair, it might be the RX thread, RX 102 distributor, or event RX adapter not having enough cycles. 104 * If there are drops seen for RX adapter or RX distributor, try using 112 RX-TX port and associated cores :numref:`dtg_rx_tx_drop`. 118 RX-TX drops 120 #. At RX [all …]
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| /f-stack/dpdk/examples/ip_pipeline/examples/ |
| H A D | rss.cli | 5 ; Each NIC splits the input traffic into 4 RX queues, with each of its RX queues 17 ; | RX |---------+ | | | | 24 ; | RX |-------|-|-------+ | | | | +-----------+ +----------+ 31 ; | RX |-----+ | +-----|-|---------|-|----->| | | | 38 ; | RX |---|---|-------|---------------+
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/sound/ |
| H A D | nvidia,tegra30-ahub.txt | 59 For RX CIFs, the numbers indicate the register number within AHUB routing 60 register space (APBIF 0..3 RX, I2S 0..5 RX, DAM 0..2 RX 0..1, SPDIF RX 0..1).
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| H A D | allwinner,sun4i-a10-i2s.yaml | 79 - description: RX DMA Channel 83 data. In such a case, the RX DMA channel is to be omitted. 93 data. In such a case, the RX name is to be omitted. 99 - description: RX DMA Channel
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/src/arm64/amlogic/ |
| H A D | meson-gxbb-nanopi-k2.dts | 197 gpio-line-names = "UART TX", "UART RX", "Power Control", "Power Key In", 208 "Eth MDIO", "Eth MDC", "Eth RGMII RX Clk", 209 "Eth RX DV", "Eth RX D0", "Eth RX D1", "Eth RX D2", 210 "Eth RX D3", "Eth RGMII TX Clk", "Eth TX En", 246 "Bluetooth UART TX", "Bluetooth UART RX",
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| H A D | meson-gxbb-odroidc2.dts | 255 gpio-line-names = "UART TX", "UART RX", "VCCK En", "TF 3V3/1V8 En", 266 "Eth MDIO", "Eth MDC", "Eth RGMII RX Clk", 267 "Eth RX DV", "Eth RX D0", "Eth RX D1", "Eth RX D2", 268 "Eth RX D3", "Eth RGMII TX Clk", "Eth TX En",
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/src/arm/ |
| H A D | omap2430.dtsi | 184 <60>, /* RX interrupt */ 185 <61>; /* RX overflow interrupt */ 201 <63>; /* RX interrupt */ 217 <90>; /* RX interrupt */ 233 <55>; /* RX interrupt */ 249 <82>; /* RX interrupt */
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| H A D | sama5d3_can.dtsi | 19 …<AT91_PIOD 14 AT91_PERIPH_C AT91_PINCTRL_NONE /* PD14 periph C RX, conflicts with SCK0, SPI0_NPCS1… 27 <AT91_PIOB 14 AT91_PERIPH_B AT91_PINCTRL_NONE /* PB14 periph B RX, conflicts with GCRS */
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/crypto/ |
| H A D | ti,sa2ul.yaml | 27 - description: RX DMA Channel #1 28 - description: RX DMA Channel #2
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