Could you send output of following command:
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On Aug 10, 2017 5:29 PM, "Rahul Negi" <rahulnegi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>  I am working on an use case where i want to measure the Maximum PPS
> handled by vpp in sriov configuration.I have created a virtual machine on a
> host having specifications as follows:-
> 1.RHEL 7.3 installed
> 2.Intel X540 10 gig NIC attached
>
> I have created a virtual function from one of the interface of 10 gig
> NIC(for e.g ens3f0) and attached it to my Virtual Machine.I have installed
> ubuntu 16.04 on my Vm. My vpp version running on vm is 17.10.
>
> vpp# show version verbose
> Version:                  v17.10-rc0~86-g7d4a22c
> Compiled by:              root
> Compile host:             ubuntu
> Compile date:             Wed Jul 26 18:56:51 EDT 2017
> Compile location:         /root/vpp/vpp
> Compiler:                 GCC 5.4.0 20160609
> Current PID:              5006
>
> Currently My Vm is with 4vcpu and vpp  cpu model is as follow:-
> 1.one main thread
> 2.Three worker threads
>
> I am not able to get more than 4Mpps with this configuration of vpp.When i
> am pumping more than 4Mpps traffic to my VM. I can see this
> counter rx_no_dma_resources: 5628104 getting incremented at the host.As
> there is no eth stats available in sriov configuration for virtual
> functions attached to VM.
>
> Guest vcpus are pin to host physical cpus.
>
> So 4Mpps is the expected number that we can get in this configuration?
>
> Thanks,
> Rahul
>
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