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      LeeR
      last edited by

      I have a Supermicro X11SDV-4C-TP8F motherboard with 4x10Gb onboard NICS via Intel X722. I'm unable to get dpdk to take over those NICs. Tried switching uio drivers w/o luck. Running 19.08.

      lspci
      0b:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection (rev 01)
      0b:00.1 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection (rev 01)
      0d:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection X722 for 10GBASE-T (rev 04)
      0d:00.1 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection X722 for 10GBASE-T (rev 04)
      0d:00.2 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection X722 for 10GbE SFP+ (rev 04)
      0d:00.3 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection X722 for 10GbE SFP+ (rev 04)
      1d:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection (rev 01)
      1d:00.1 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection (rev 01)
      
      
      vpp# show pci 
      Address      Sock VID:PID     Link Speed   Driver          Product Name                    Vital Product Data
      0000:0b:00.0      8086:10fb   5.0 GT/s x32 ixgbe                                           
      0000:0b:00.1      8086:10fb   5.0 GT/s x32 ixgbe                                           
      0000:0d:00.0      8086:37d2   5.0 GT/s x32                 Example VPD                     RV: 0x d7
      0000:0d:00.1      8086:37d2   5.0 GT/s x32 i40e            Example VPD                     RV: 0x d7
      0000:0d:00.2      8086:37d0   5.0 GT/s x32 i40e            Example VPD                     RV: 0x d7
      0000:0d:00.3      8086:37d0   5.0 GT/s x32 i40e            Example VPD                     RV: 0x d7
      0000:1d:00.0      8086:10fb   5.0 GT/s x32 ixgbe                                           
      0000:1d:00.1      8086:10fb   5.0 GT/s x32 ixgbe                                           
      
      
      cat /etc/vpp/startup.conf
      # This file is automatically generated.
      # Any changes will be overwritten.
      # last generated 2019-11-19 13:53:18 -0600
      
      unix {
          nodaemon
          log /tmp/vpp.log
          full-coredump
          cli-listen /run/vpp/cli.sock
          gid vpp
      }
      
      api-trace {
          on
      }
      
      api-segment {
          gid vpp
      }
      
      statseg {
          socket-name /run/vpp/stats.sock
          size 96M
          per-node-counters off
      }
      
      dpdk {
          uio-driver vfio-pci
          dev 0000:0d:00.0 {
              name te0d.0
          }
      
      }
      
      nat {
          endpoint-dependent
      }
      
      
      
      vpp# show interface 
                    Name               Idx    State  MTU (L3/IP4/IP6/MPLS)     Counter          Count     
      local0                            0     down          0/0/0/0       
      
      
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      • dennis_sD
        dennis_s
        last edited by

        Any way you could share how your startup.conf is setup? The X722 is supported in dpdk, so not sure why it wouldn't work.

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          LeeR @dennis_s
          last edited by

          @dennis_s It's in my original post. Scroll down the code section.

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