The ixgbe and ixgbevf drivers currently do not support multi-queue VFs.

The VMDQ option is also not fully feature complete at this time.  
Currently all it does is configure the device to support multiple VMDq 
pools, however since the Linux kernel currently doesn't have a defined 
means of making use of these pools they are unused.

Thanks,

Alex

On 07/04/2011 06:25 AM, leonid.o.shchyolokov wrote:
> Hello
> my problem is i can't get working multiple queues of VF. NIC is 82599.
>
> is VMDQ option stable?
> there is nothing about it in driver readme.
>
>
> lspci of VF shows this: Capabilities: [70] MSI-X: Enable- Count=3 Masked-. 
> only one RX queue appears.
> 3 interrupts - rx, tx and lsc.
> and the same situation is in guest system.
>
> ixgbe options are:
> cat /etc/modprobe.d/ixgbe.conf
> options ixgbe VMDQ=12,12 max_vfs=1,1
>
> can VF carry several queues and if so how can i get it work?
>
>
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