Most of the counters come from the NIC hardware, but I have to do the different sizes in software. If the packet was received then it will get counted as that works in my machine and many others. Unless I broke something in Pktgen it would mean to me that the packets are not getting received by the hardware or something else is going on.
Regards, Keith On 6/20/16, 4:16 PM, "dev on behalf of Posadas, Emerson" <dev-bounces at dpdk.org on behalf of emerson.posadas at intel.com> wrote: >Hello > >I'm running the pktgen application to do some benchmarking. My current issue >with pktgen is that I don't get any packet counted against the packet size on >the application even after sending some traffic. > > Flags:Port : P--------------:0 P--------------:1 >Link State : <UP-10000-FD> <UP-10000-FD> >----TotalRate---- >Pkts/s Max/Rx : 0/0 0/0 >0/0 > Max/Tx : 14194206/0 14194254/0 > 28388460/0 >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 > >I'm using DPDK 16.04 with pktgen 3.0.00 and using the following pktgen >configuration flags: >./app/app/x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/pktgen -c 0x1ff -n 2 -- -P -m >"[1-4].0, [5-8].1" > >My NIC device is a dual port 10GbE Intel Corporation 82599EB PCIe card. > >EP > >