On Fri, 6 May 2022 07:46:39 +0000
Mikael R Carlsson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I am using a Intel E810-XXVDA4 and DPDK version 19.11. During troubleshooting 
> we have captures outgoing traffic with dpdk-pdump:
> 
> dpdk-pdump -- --pdump 'port=1,queue=*,tx-dev=/tmp/tx.pcap
> 
> I have opened the pcap-file in wireshark and I can see that some packets are 
> delayed. However, system behavior indicates that the delays I see in the pcap 
> file are not correct, they are too big. My questions is, how is the timestamp 
> on packets in the pcap from dpdk-pdump created, like NIC HW generated, CPU 
> time at disk write etc. or something else? Are there any run-time or 
> build-time options to change the source of the timestamps?
> 
>   / Mikael
> 
> 
> 

Follow up.  The older dump-pdump in 19.11 does timestamps when packet is read
from the ring which is bad.


You might have better luck with DPDK 20.11 and the dpdk-dumpcap which puts
timestamp in when packet is put into ring.


Let me give picture:

 
        Application (primary)
           | 1                       2
           +--+-------------------------> wire
              |                        
              |             dumpcap (secondary)
              +---========--------------> capture file
                                     3

The ==== is ringbuffer between processes

1. Where 20.11 with dpdk-dumpcap gets timestamp
2. Where you want the timestamp but is not possible
3. Where 19.11 and dpdk-pdump gets timestamp

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