Add Intel N3000 FPGA Guide
Include sections for Device Flashing & FEC interface Closes-Bug: 1884776 Closes-Bug: 1885053 Change-Id: If34e9e11b6ac1670334eb130a1d42bd5820b7e7a Signed-off-by: MCamp859 <maryx.camp@intel.com>
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=====================================
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Host FPGA Configuration - Intel N3000
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=====================================
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This guide describes how to configure and integrate an Intel N3000
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:abbr:`FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array)` :abbr:`PAC (Programmable Acceleration Card)`
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on StarlingX.
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.. contents::
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:local:
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:depth: 1
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--------
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Overview
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--------
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The `Intel FPGA PAC N3000 <https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/products/boards_and_kits/dev-kits/altera/intel-fpga-pac-n3000/overview.html>`_ contains two Intel
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XL710 NICs, memory, and an Intel FPGA. The system discovers and inventories the
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device as a NIC, with the XL710 ports available in the host port list and host
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interface list.
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--------------------
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Update device images
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--------------------
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The Intel FPGA PAC N3000 as shipped from the factory is expected to have
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production BMC and factory images. The following procedure describes how to
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update the user image on a host.
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Device image types:
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* root-key: The root-key image sets the main authentication key on the
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hardware.
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* functional-key: The functional device image performs the desired work on
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behalf of the application. If a rootkey device image has been written to the
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hardware, then the functional image will only be accepted if it has been
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signed by a :abbr:`CSK (code-signing key)` generated from the root key which has
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not been revoked.
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* key-revocation: The key-revocation device image will revoke a CSK. If a
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root-key device image has been written to the hardware, then the
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key-revocation device image will only be accepted if it has been signed by
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the root key.
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The following items are specific to the Intel FPGA PAC N3000:
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* The root-key image is called the *root entry hash bitstream* and can only be
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set once.
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* The functional device image is known as the *user image*.
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* The key-revocation device image is known as the *CSK ID cancellation
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bitstream*.
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* CSKs are revoked by specifying an integer CSK ID.
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* 128 CSK ID cancellation slots exist.
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For the Intel FPGA PAC N3000, a CSK is revoked by specifying an integer ID, and
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all CSKs with that ID will be revoked. Writing the root-key device image or a
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key-revocation device image is essentially permanent. Reverting to factory
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status requires physical access to the card and specialized equipment.
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#. Upload the device image.
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To upload a root-key device image:
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::
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~(keystone_admin)$ system device-image-upload imagefile root-key pci_vendor
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pci_device --key-signature key_signature --name imagename --description
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description --image-version version
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To upload a functional device image:
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::
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~(keystone_admin)$ system device-image-upload imagefile functional pci_vendor
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pci_device --functional bitstream_id --name imagename --description description
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-image-version version
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To upload a revocation key device image:
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::
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~(keystone_admin)$ system device-image-upload imagefile key-revocation
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pci_vendor pci_device --revoke-key-id revoke_key_id --name imagename --
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description description --image-version version
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where:
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::
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imagefile # The filepath of the binary device image file.
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pci_vendor # The hexadecimal string identifying the PCI vendor ID of the device this image applies to.
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pci_device # The hexadecimal string identifying the PCI device ID of the device this image applies to.
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key_signature # A hexadecimal string identifying the root key device image.
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revoke_key_id # A decimal key ID for the key revocation device image.
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bitstream_id # A hexadecimal string of the functional device image.
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name # The name of the device image (optional).
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description # The description of the device image (optional).
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image-version # The version of the device image (optional).
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#. Assign a device label to the device.
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Labels are key-value pairs that are assigned to host PCI devices and are
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used to specify attributes of the devices. Labels can be used to identify
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certain properties of the PCI devices where the same device image can be
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used.
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The command syntax is:
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::
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system host-device-label-assign [--overwrite] hostname_or_id pci_name_or_address
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name=value [name=value ...]
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Overwrite the label using the ``--overwrite`` option. This option
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is not allowed while the image update is in progress after running
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``host-device-image-update``. Once assigned, a device label can be
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referenced by multiple ``device-image-apply`` commands.
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#. Apply the device image on one or all supported devices.
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.. note::
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A device firmware update in progress alarm is raised once the first
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device image is applied.
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The ``system device-image-state-list`` will show the status of the device as
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pending.
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* Apply a device image to all supported devices:
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::
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~(keystone_admin)$ system device-image-apply image_uuid
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* Alternatively, apply a device image to devices with a specified label:
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::
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~(keystone_admin)$ system device-image-apply image_uuid key1=value1
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#. Write pending device images on the host to hardware.
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~(keystone)admin)$ system host-device-image-update hostname
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.. note::
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This operation currently supports one pending device image at a time.
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Any previously-attempted device image writes for this host that are in a
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failed state will be reset to pending and retried.
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Root and revocation key updates can be expected to take 1-2 minutes.
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Functional image updates can take approximately 40 minutes for the Intel
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FPGA PAC N3000.
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* Once a device update is complete, ``system device-image-state-list``
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will show the status as completed for that device/image.
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* Once all pending device updates for the host are complete,
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``system host-show hostname`` will again display an empty string for
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``device_image_update``.
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#. Lock and unlock the host.
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#. (Optional) Upload, apply, and update any additional key-revocation device
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images or functional device images as needed.
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New device images can be uploaded as needed, and already-uploaded images can
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be applied with new labels. Devices can also have new labels applied to
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them, and any device images with matching labels will be automatically
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applied.
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--------------------------
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Device management commands
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--------------------------
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This section lists the commands used to control the Intel FPGA PAC N3000.
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::
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Listing uploaded device images
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system device-image-list
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Listing device labels
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system host-device-label-list hostname_or_id devicename_or_address
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Removing device labels
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system host-device-label-remove hostname_or_id key
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Remove a device image
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To remove a device image from all devices
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system device-image-remove image_uuid
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To remove the device image from all devices with a matching label
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system device-image-remove image_uuid key1=value1
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Initiating a Device Image Update for a Host
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system host-device-image-update hostname_or_host_ID
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Displaying the status of device images
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system device-image-state-list
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-------------------------------
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Enable Forward Error Correction
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-------------------------------
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The Intel FPGA PAC N3000 supports :abbr:`FEC (forward error correction)`
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capabilities, which are exposed as a PCI device. The PCI device can be used by a
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`DPDK <https://www.dpdk.org/>`_ enabled container application to perform accelerated 5G LDPC encoding and
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decoding operations.
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After the FPGA device is programmed, the list of host devices shows the FEC
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device with device ID 0xd8f, as shown below.
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system host-device-list <worker-node>
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+------------------+--------------+----------+-----------+-----------+---------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------------------+-----------+---------+
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| name | address | class id | vendor id | device id | class name | vendor name | device name | numa_node | enabled |
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+------------------+--------------+----------+-----------+-----------+---------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------------------+-----------+---------+
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| pci_0000_b7_00_0 | 0000:b7:00.0 | 120000 | 8086 | 0d8f | Processing accelerators | Intel Corporation | Device 0d8f | 1 | True |
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+------------------+--------------+----------+-----------+-----------+---------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------------------+-----------+---------+
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...
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To enable the FEC device for SR-IOV, set the number of virtual functions (VFs)
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and set the appropriate userspace drivers for the physical function (PF) and VF.
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For example:
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system host-lock <worker>
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system host-device-modify <worker> <name> --driver <vf driver> --vf-driver <vf driver> -N <number of vfs>
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system host-unlock <worker>
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The supported PF driver(s) are:
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- igb_uio
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The supported VF driver(s) are currently:
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- igb_uio
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- vfio
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To pass the FEC device to a container, enter the following requests/limits
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into the pod specification:
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::
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intel.com/intel_fpga_fec: '<number of vfs>'
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For example:
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::
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Pod
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metadata:
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name: 5gnr
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annotations:
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k8s.v1.cni.cncf.io/networks: '[
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{ "name": "sriov1" }
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]'
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spec:
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restartPolicy: Never
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containers:
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- name: 5gnr
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image: "5gnr-image"
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volumeMounts:
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- mountPath: /mnt/huge-1048576kB
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name: hugepage
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stdin: true
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tty: true
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resources:
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requests:
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memory: 4Gi
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intel.com/intel_fpga_fec: '1'
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intel.com/pci_sriov_net_datanetwork_a: '1'
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limits:
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hugepages-1Gi: 4Gi
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memory: 4Gi
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intel.com/intel_fpga_fec: '1'
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intel.com/pci_sriov_net_datanetwork_a: '1'
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volumes:
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- name: hugepage
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emptyDir:
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medium: HugePages
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-------------------------
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Configure NICs for SR-IOV
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-------------------------
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You can configure the Intel XL710 NICs for SR-IOV by first identifying the NICs
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on the Intel FPGA PAC N3000 using the following command:
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system host-port-list <worker>
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+--------------------------------------+------------+----------+--------------+--------+-----------+-------------+------------------------------------------------+
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| uuid | name | type | pci address | device | processor | accelerated | device type |
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+--------------------------------------+------------+----------+--------------+--------+-----------+-------------+------------------------------------------------+
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| 6c79c0d0-0463-4551-a19a-24d52a9403c6 | enp177s0f0 | ethernet | 0000:b1:00.0 | 0 | 1 | False | Device [0d58] |
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+--------------------------------------+------------+----------+--------------+--------+-----------+-------------+------------------------------------------------+
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...
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Next, set the number of virtual functions (VFs) and set the appropriate
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userspace drivers for the VF.
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For example:
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system host-lock <worker>
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system host-if-list -a <worker>
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system host-if-modify <worker> <interface name or uuid> -c pci-sriov --vf-driver <vf driver> -N <number of vfs>
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system interface-datanetwork-assign <worker> <interface> <datanetwork>
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system host-unlock <worker>
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The supported VF driver(s) are currently:
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- vfio
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- netdevice
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If ``--vf-driver`` is not specified in the ``system host-if-modify``
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command, then ``netdevice`` (kernel driver) will be assigned.
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