Hi Florin,
VPP from the "stable/2005" branch is working fine. Thanks! for your help.

I have one question; for the UDP tx if the destination address is not in
the same subnet then it works after adding a route for the next hop.
In my case , VPP interface ip is 2001:5b0:ffff:701:b883:31f:29e:68f0 and I
am sending UDP traffic to address 2001:5b0:ffff:700:ba83:3ff:fe9e:6848.
It works fine after adding  the following route in VPP fib
ip route add 2001:5b0:ffff:700:ba83:3ff:fe9e:6848/128 via
2001:5b0:ffff:701::254 HundredGigabitEthernet12/0/0.701

My requirement is to use SRv6 for packet routing .  I tried by adding
following sid entry in vpp
sr policy add bsid 2001:5b0:ffff:700:ba83:3ff:fe9e:6848 next
2001:5b0:ffff:701::254 insert
But, with this configuration , UDP tx application is not able to connect.

udpTxThread started!!!  ... tx port  = 9988vppcom_session_create()
 ..16777216
vppcom_session_connect:1741: vcl<47606:1>: session handle 16777216
(STATE_CLOSED): connecting to peer IPv6
2001:5b0:ffff:700:ba83:3ff:fe9e:6848 port 9988 proto UDP
vcl_session_connected_handler:450: vcl<47606:1>: ERROR: session index 0:
connect failed! no resolving interface
vppcom_session_connect:1756: vcl<47606:1>: session 0 [0x0]: connect failed!
vppcom_session_connect() failed ... -111

>From the traces , it looks like that VCL session is not looking into the
SID entries.  Please let me know if I am doing something wrong.

thanks,
-Raj








On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 4:49 PM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Raj,
>
> You have it here [4]. I’ll merge it once it verifies.
>
> Regards,
> Florin
>
> [4] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27432
>
> On Jun 4, 2020, at 1:41 PM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Florin,
>
> To pick up all the following patches I downloaded  VPP code from Master
> branch.
>
> [1] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27111
> [2] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27106
>  [3] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27235
>
> But , with this build I observed that UDP listener is always migrating the
> received connection on the first worker thread . With stable/2005 ( +
> patches) code, VPP was migrating the connections on different worker
> threads. I am using UDP socket with CONNECTED attribute.
>
>
> I found that on stable/2005 you already merged [2] and [3]. Please let me
> know if you are planning to merge [1] on the stable/2005 branch. For now, I
> want to stay with stable/2005.
>
> thanks,
> -Raj
>
> On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:32 PM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Raj,
>>
>> Inline.
>>
>> On May 31, 2020, at 8:10 PM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Florin,
>> The UDPC connections are working fine . I was making a basic mistake. For
>> the second application, I missed to export the  LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the
>> build directory because of that application was linking to the old library
>> ( form /usr/lib64).
>> Now, I tried both UDP tx and rx connection ( UDP connected) . Both are
>> working fine.
>>
>>
>> FC: Great!
>>
>>
>> I have a question; all the connections originating from VPP host stack
>> (UDP tx)  are always going on the worker thread 1. Is there any way to
>> assign these connections to the different worker threads ( similar to the
>> UDP rx) ? I can not rely on the receiver ( to initiate the connection) as
>> that is a third party application.
>>
>>
>> FC: At this time no.
>>
>>
>> Earlier with the previous VPP release , I tried by assigning UDP tx
>> connections to the different worker threads in a round robin manner . I am
>> wondering if we can try some thing similar in the new release.
>>
>>
>> It might just work. Let me know if you try it out.
>>
>>
>> Also, please let me know in which VPP release, the following patches
>> would be available.
>>
>>
>> FC: The first two are part of 20.05, the third will be ported to the
>> first 20.05 point release.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Florin
>>
>>
>> [1] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27111
>> [2] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27106
>>  [3] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27235
>>
>>
>> Here are the VPP stats -
>>
>> vpp# sh app server
>> Connection                              App                          Wrk
>> [0:0][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:701:b883:31f:29e:udp6_rx[shm]                  1
>> [0:1][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:701:b883:31f:29e:udp6_rx[shm]                  1
>> vpp#
>> vpp# sh app client
>> Connection                              App
>> [1:0][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:701:b883:31f:29e:udp6_tx[shm]
>> [1:1][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:701:b883:31f:29e:udp6_tx[shm]
>> vpp#
>> vpp# sh session verbose
>> Connection                                        State          Rx-f
>>  Tx-f
>> [0:0][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:701:b883:31f:29e:9880:12345LISTEN         0
>>   0
>> [0:1][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:701:b883:31f:29e:9881:56789LISTEN         0
>>   0
>> Thread 0: active sessions 2
>>
>> Connection                                        State          Rx-f
>>  Tx-f
>> [1:0][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:701:b883:31f:29e:9880:58199OPENED         0
>>   3999756
>> [1:1][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:701:b883:31f:29e:9880:10442OPENED         0
>>   3999756
>> Thread 1: active sessions 2
>>
>> Connection                                        State          Rx-f
>>  Tx-f
>> [2:0][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:701:b883:31f:29e:9881:56789OPENED         0
>>   0
>> Thread 2: active sessions 1
>> Thread 3: no sessions
>>
>> Connection                                        State          Rx-f
>>  Tx-f
>> [4:0][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:701:b883:31f:29e:9880:12345OPENED         0
>>   0
>> Thread 4: active sessions 1
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Raj
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 7:35 PM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Raj,
>>>
>>> Inline.
>>>
>>> On May 31, 2020, at 4:07 PM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Florin,
>>> I was trying this test with debug binaries, but as soon as I enable the
>>> interface , vpp is crashing.
>>>
>>>
>>> FC: It looks like somehow corrupted buffers make their way into the
>>> error drop node. What traffic are you running through vpp and is this
>>> master or are you running some custom code?
>>>
>>>
>>> On the original problem ( multiple listener); if I open multiple sockets
>>> from the same multi threaded application then it works fine. But, if I
>>> start another application then only I see the VPP crash( which I mentioned
>>> in my previous email).
>>>
>>>
>>> FC: Is the second app trying to listen on the same ip:port pair? That is
>>> not supported and the second listen request should’ve been rejected. Do you
>>> have a bt?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Florin
>>>
>>>
>>> Here is the stack trace with debug binaries which is crashing on
>>> startup. Please let me know what wrong I am doing here ?
>>>
>>>
>>> #0  0x00007ffff4b748df in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>>> #1  0x00007ffff4b5ecf5 in abort () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>>> #2  0x0000000000407a28 in os_panic () at /opt/vpp/src/vpp/vnet/main.c:366
>>> #3  0x00007ffff5a279af in debugger () at /opt/vpp/src/vppinfra/error.c:84
>>> #4  0x00007ffff5a27d92 in _clib_error (how_to_die=2,
>>> function_name=0x7ffff663d540 <__FUNCTION__.35997>
>>> "vlib_buffer_validate_alloc_free",
>>>     line_number=367, fmt=0x7ffff663d0ba "%s %U buffer 0x%x") at
>>> /opt/vpp/src/vppinfra/error.c:143
>>> #5  0x00007ffff65752a3 in vlib_buffer_validate_alloc_free
>>> (vm=0x7ffff6866340 <vlib_global_main>, buffers=0x7fffb586d630, n_buffers=1,
>>>     expected_state=VLIB_BUFFER_KNOWN_ALLOCATED) at
>>> /opt/vpp/src/vlib/buffer.c:366
>>> #6  0x00007ffff65675f0 in vlib_buffer_pool_put (vm=0x7ffff6866340
>>> <vlib_global_main>, buffer_pool_index=0 '\000', buffers=0x7fffb586d630,
>>>     n_buffers=1) at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/buffer_funcs.h:754
>>> #7  0x00007ffff6567dde in vlib_buffer_free_inline (vm=0x7ffff6866340
>>> <vlib_global_main>, buffers=0x7fffb67e9b14, n_buffers=0, maybe_next=1)
>>>     at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/buffer_funcs.h:924
>>> #8  0x00007ffff6567e2e in vlib_buffer_free (vm=0x7ffff6866340
>>> <vlib_global_main>, buffers=0x7fffb67e9b10, n_buffers=1)
>>>     at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/buffer_funcs.h:943
>>> #9  0x00007ffff6568cb0 in process_drop_punt (vm=0x7ffff6866340
>>> <vlib_global_main>, node=0x7fffb5475e00, frame=0x7fffb67e9b00,
>>>     disposition=ERROR_DISPOSITION_DROP) at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/drop.c:231
>>> #10 0x00007ffff6568db0 in error_drop_node_fn_hsw (vm=0x7ffff6866340
>>> <vlib_global_main>, node=0x7fffb5475e00, frame=0x7fffb67e9b00)
>>>     at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/drop.c:247
>>> #11 0x00007ffff65c3447 in dispatch_node (vm=0x7ffff6866340
>>> <vlib_global_main>, node=0x7fffb5475e00, type=VLIB_NODE_TYPE_INTERNAL,
>>>     dispatch_state=VLIB_NODE_STATE_POLLING, frame=0x7fffb67e9b00,
>>> last_time_stamp=15480427682338516) at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/main.c:1235
>>> #12 0x00007ffff65c3c02 in dispatch_pending_node (vm=0x7ffff6866340
>>> <vlib_global_main>, pending_frame_index=2,
>>>     last_time_stamp=15480427682338516) at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/main.c:1403
>>> #13 0x00007ffff65c58c9 in vlib_main_or_worker_loop (vm=0x7ffff6866340
>>> <vlib_global_main>, is_main=1) at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/main.c:1862
>>> #14 0x00007ffff65c6320 in vlib_main_loop (vm=0x7ffff6866340
>>> <vlib_global_main>) at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/main.c:1990
>>> #15 0x00007ffff65c70e0 in vlib_main (vm=0x7ffff6866340
>>> <vlib_global_main>, input=0x7fffb586efb0) at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/main.c:2236
>>> #16 0x00007ffff662f311 in thread0 (arg=140737329390400) at
>>> /opt/vpp/src/vlib/unix/main.c:658
>>> #17 0x00007ffff5a465cc in clib_calljmp () at
>>> /opt/vpp/src/vppinfra/longjmp.S:123
>>> #18 0x00007fffffffd0a0 in ?? ()
>>> #19 0x00007ffff662f8a7 in vlib_unix_main (argc=50, argv=0x705f00) at
>>> /opt/vpp/src/vlib/unix/main.c:730
>>> #20 0x0000000000407387 in main (argc=50, argv=0x705f00) at
>>> /opt/vpp/src/vpp/vnet/main.c:291
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> -Raj
>>>
>>> On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 5:02 PM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Raj,
>>>>
>>>> Okay, so at least with that we have support for bounded listeners (note
>>>> that [2] was merged but to set the connected option you now have to
>>>> use vppcom_session_attr).
>>>>
>>>> As for the trace, something seems off. Why exactly does it crash? It
>>>> looks as if session_get_transport_proto (ls) crashes because of ls being
>>>> null, but prior to that ls is dereferenced and it does’t crash. Could you
>>>> try with debug binaries?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Florin
>>>>
>>>> On May 25, 2020, at 1:43 PM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Florin,
>>>> This works fine with single udp listener. I can see connections going
>>>> on different cores. But, if I run more than one listener then VPP is
>>>> crashing. Here are the VPP stack traces -
>>>>
>>>> (gdb) bt
>>>> #0  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
>>>> #1  0x00007ffff7761239 in session_listen (ls=<optimized out>,
>>>> sep=sep@entry=0x7fffb557fd50) at
>>>> /opt/vpp/src/vnet/session/session_types.h:247
>>>> #2  0x00007ffff7788b3f in app_listener_alloc_and_init 
>>>> (app=app@entry=0x7fffb76f7d98,
>>>> sep=sep@entry=0x7fffb557fd50,
>>>>     listener=listener@entry=0x7fffb557fd28) at
>>>> /opt/vpp/src/vnet/session/application.c:196
>>>> #3  0x00007ffff7788ed8 in vnet_listen (a=a@entry=0x7fffb557fd50) at
>>>> /opt/vpp/src/vnet/session/application.c:1005
>>>> #4  0x00007ffff7779e08 in session_mq_listen_handler (data=0x1300787e9)
>>>> at /opt/vpp/src/vnet/session/session_node.c:65
>>>> #5  session_mq_listen_handler (data=data@entry=0x1300787e9) at
>>>> /opt/vpp/src/vnet/session/session_node.c:36
>>>> #6  0x00007ffff7bbcdb9 in vl_api_rpc_call_t_handler (mp=0x1300787d0) at
>>>> /opt/vpp/src/vlibmemory/vlib_api.c:520
>>>> #7  0x00007ffff7bc5ead in vl_msg_api_handler_with_vm_node 
>>>> (am=am@entry=0x7ffff7dd2ea0
>>>> <api_global_main>, vlib_rp=<optimized out>,
>>>>     the_msg=0x1300787d0, vm=vm@entry=0x7ffff6d7c200
>>>> <vlib_global_main>, node=node@entry=0x7fffb553f000,
>>>> is_private=is_private@entry=0 '\000')
>>>>     at /opt/vpp/src/vlibapi/api_shared.c:609
>>>> #8  0x00007ffff7bafee6 in vl_mem_api_handle_rpc (vm=vm@entry=0x7ffff6d7c200
>>>> <vlib_global_main>, node=node@entry=0x7fffb553f000)
>>>>     at /opt/vpp/src/vlibmemory/memory_api.c:748
>>>> #9  0x00007ffff7bbd5b3 in vl_api_clnt_process (vm=<optimized out>,
>>>> node=0x7fffb553f000, f=<optimized out>)
>>>>     at /opt/vpp/src/vlibmemory/vlib_api.c:326
>>>> #10 0x00007ffff6b1b116 in vlib_process_bootstrap (_a=<optimized out>)
>>>> at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/main.c:1502
>>>> #11 0x00007ffff602fbfc in clib_calljmp () from
>>>> /opt/vpp/build-root/build-vpp-native/vpp/lib/libvppinfra.so.20.05
>>>> #12 0x00007fffb5fa2dd0 in ?? ()
>>>> #13 0x00007ffff6b1e751 in vlib_process_startup (f=0x0,
>>>> p=0x7fffb553f000, vm=0x7ffff6d7c200 <vlib_global_main>)
>>>>     at /opt/vpp/src/vppinfra/types.h:133
>>>> #14 dispatch_process (vm=0x7ffff6d7c200 <vlib_global_main>,
>>>> p=0x7fffb553f000, last_time_stamp=14118080390223872, f=0x0)
>>>>     at /opt/vpp/src/vlib/main.c:1569
>>>> #15 0x00000000004b84e0 in ?? ()
>>>> #16 0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
>>>>
>>>> thanks,
>>>> -Raj
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 2:17 PM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Raj,
>>>>>
>>>>> Ow, now you’ve hit the untested part of [2]. Could you try this [3]?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Florin
>>>>>
>>>>> [3] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27235
>>>>>
>>>>> On May 25, 2020, at 10:44 AM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Florin,
>>>>>
>>>>> I tried the patches[1] & [2] , but still VCL application is crashing.
>>>>> However, session is created in VPP.
>>>>>
>>>>> vpp# sh session verbose 2
>>>>> [0:0][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880:9978-LISTEN
>>>>>  index 0 flags: CONNECTED, OWNS_PORT, LISTEN
>>>>> Thread 0: active sessions 1
>>>>> Thread 1: no sessions
>>>>> Thread 2: no sessions
>>>>> Thread 3: no sessions
>>>>> Thread 4: no sessions
>>>>> vpp# sh app server
>>>>> Connection                              App
>>>>>  Wrk
>>>>> [0:0][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:udp6_rx[shm]                  1
>>>>> vpp#
>>>>>
>>>>> Here are the VCL application traces. Attached is the updated vppcom.c
>>>>> file.
>>>>>
>>>>> [root@J3SGISNCCRO01 vcl_test]# VCL_DEBUG=2 gdb
>>>>> udp6_server_vcl_threaded_udpc
>>>>>                    GNU gdb (GDB) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2-6.el8
>>>>> Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
>>>>> License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <
>>>>> http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
>>>>> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
>>>>> There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
>>>>> Type "show copying" and "show warranty" for details.
>>>>> This GDB was configured as "x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu".
>>>>> Type "show configuration" for configuration details.
>>>>> For bug reporting instructions, please see:
>>>>> <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>.
>>>>> Find the GDB manual and other documentation resources online at:
>>>>>     <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/>.
>>>>>
>>>>> For help, type "help".
>>>>> Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word"...
>>>>> Reading symbols from udp6_server_vcl_threaded_udpc...(no debugging
>>>>> symbols found)...done.
>>>>> (gdb) r 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880 9978
>>>>> Starting program: /home/super/vcl_test/udp6_server_vcl_threaded_udpc
>>>>> 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880 9978
>>>>> Missing separate debuginfos, use: yum debuginfo-install
>>>>> glibc-2.28-72.el8_1.1.x86_64
>>>>> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
>>>>> Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1".
>>>>>
>>>>>  server addr - 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880
>>>>>  server port  9978,
>>>>> total port = 1
>>>>> VCL<64516>: configured VCL debug level (2) from VCL_DEBUG!
>>>>> VCL<64516>: allocated VCL heap = 0x7fffe6988010, size 268435456
>>>>> (0x10000000)
>>>>> VCL<64516>: configured rx_fifo_size 4000000 (0x3d0900)
>>>>> VCL<64516>: configured tx_fifo_size 4000000 (0x3d0900)
>>>>> VCL<64516>: configured app_scope_local (1)
>>>>> VCL<64516>: configured app_scope_global (1)
>>>>> VCL<64516>: configured api-socket-name (/tmp/vpp-api.sock)
>>>>> VCL<64516>: completed parsing vppcom config!
>>>>> [New Thread 0x7fffe6987700 (LWP 64520)]
>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:502: vcl<64516:0>: app (udp6_rx) is connected to
>>>>> VPP!
>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1204: vcl<64516:0>: sending session enable
>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1212: vcl<64516:0>: sending app attach
>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1221: vcl<64516:0>: app_name 'udp6_rx',
>>>>> my_client_index 256 (0x100)
>>>>> [New Thread 0x7fffe6186700 (LWP 64521)]
>>>>> [New Thread 0x7fffe5985700 (LWP 64522)]
>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:502: vcl<64516:1>: app (udp6_rx-wrk-1) is
>>>>> connected to VPP!
>>>>> vl_api_app_worker_add_del_reply_t_handler:235: vcl<0:-1>: worker 1
>>>>> vpp-worker 1 added
>>>>> vcl_worker_register_with_vpp:262: vcl<64516:1>: added worker 1
>>>>> vppcom_epoll_create:2574: vcl<64516:1>: Created vep_idx 0
>>>>> vppcom_session_create:1292: vcl<64516:1>: created session 1
>>>>> vppcom_session_bind:1439: vcl<64516:1>: session 1 handle 16777217:
>>>>> binding to local IPv6 address 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880 port
>>>>> 9978, proto UDP
>>>>> vppcom_session_listen:1471: vcl<64516:1>: session 16777217: sending
>>>>> vpp listen request...
>>>>>
>>>>> Thread 3 "udp6_server_vcl" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>>>>> [Switching to Thread 0x7fffe6186700 (LWP 64521)]
>>>>> 0x00007ffff7bb0086 in vcl_session_bound_handler (mp=<optimized out>,
>>>>> wrk=0x7fffe698ad00) at /opt/vpp/src/vcl/vppcom.c:604
>>>>> 604           rx_fifo->client_session_index = sid;
>>>>> (gdb) bt
>>>>> #0  0x00007ffff7bb0086 in vcl_session_bound_handler (mp=<optimized
>>>>> out>, wrk=0x7fffe698ad00) at /opt/vpp/src/vcl/vppcom.c:604
>>>>> #1  vcl_handle_mq_event (wrk=wrk@entry=0x7fffe698ad00, e=0x214038ec8)
>>>>> at /opt/vpp/src/vcl/vppcom.c:904
>>>>> #2  0x00007ffff7bb0e64 in vppcom_wait_for_session_state_change
>>>>> (session_index=<optimized out>, state=state@entry=STATE_LISTEN,
>>>>>     wait_for_time=<optimized out>) at /opt/vpp/src/vcl/vppcom.c:966
>>>>> #3  0x00007ffff7bb12de in vppcom_session_listen
>>>>> (listen_sh=listen_sh@entry=16777217, q_len=q_len@entry=10) at
>>>>> /opt/vpp/src/vcl/vppcom.c:1477
>>>>> #4  0x00007ffff7bb1671 in vppcom_session_bind
>>>>> (session_handle=16777217, ep=0x7fffe6183b30) at
>>>>> /opt/vpp/src/vcl/vppcom.c:1443
>>>>> #5  0x0000000000401423 in udpRxThread ()
>>>>> #6  0x00007ffff798c2de in start_thread () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
>>>>> #7  0x00007ffff76bd133 in clone () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>>>>> (gdb)
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks,
>>>>> -Raj
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 12:31 AM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Raj,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> By the looks of it, something’s not right because in the logs VCL
>>>>>> still reports it’s binding using UDPC. You probably cherry-picked [1] but
>>>>>> it needs [2] as well. More inline.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [1] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27111
>>>>>> [2] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27106
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On May 18, 2020, at 8:42 PM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Florin,
>>>>>> I tried the path [1] , but still VPP is crashing when  application is
>>>>>> using listen with UDPC.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [1] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27111
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On a different topic , I have some questions. Could you please
>>>>>> provide your inputs -
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1) I am using Mellanox NIC. Any idea how can I enable Tx checksum
>>>>>> offload ( for udp).  Also, how to change the Tx burst mode and Rx burst
>>>>>> mode to the Vector .
>>>>>>
>>>>>> HundredGigabitEthernet12/0/1       3     up
>>>>>> HundredGigabitEthernet12/0/1
>>>>>>   Link speed: 100 Gbps
>>>>>>   Ethernet address b8:83:03:9e:98:81
>>>>>>  * Mellanox ConnectX-4 Family*
>>>>>>     carrier up full duplex mtu 9206
>>>>>>     flags: admin-up pmd maybe-multiseg rx-ip4-cksum
>>>>>>     rx: queues 4 (max 1024), desc 1024 (min 0 max 65535 align 1)
>>>>>>     tx: queues 5 (max 1024), desc 1024 (min 0 max 65535 align 1)
>>>>>>     pci: device 15b3:1013 subsystem 1590:00c8 address 0000:12:00.01
>>>>>> numa 0
>>>>>>     switch info: name 0000:12:00.1 domain id 1 port id 65535
>>>>>>     max rx packet len: 65536
>>>>>>     promiscuous: unicast off all-multicast on
>>>>>>     vlan offload: strip off filter off qinq off
>>>>>>     rx offload avail:  vlan-strip ipv4-cksum udp-cksum tcp-cksum
>>>>>> vlan-filter
>>>>>>                        jumbo-frame scatter timestamp keep-crc rss-hash
>>>>>>     rx offload active: ipv4-cksum udp-cksum tcp-cksum jumbo-frame
>>>>>> scatter
>>>>>>     tx offload avail:  vlan-insert ipv4-cksum udp-cksum tcp-cksum
>>>>>> tcp-tso
>>>>>>                        outer-ipv4-cksum vxlan-tnl-tso gre-tnl-tso
>>>>>> geneve-tnl-tso
>>>>>>                        multi-segs udp-tnl-tso ip-tnl-tso
>>>>>>    * tx offload active: multi-segs*
>>>>>>     rss avail:         ipv4-frag ipv4-tcp ipv4-udp ipv4-other ipv4
>>>>>> ipv6-tcp-ex
>>>>>>                        ipv6-udp-ex ipv6-frag ipv6-tcp ipv6-udp
>>>>>> ipv6-other
>>>>>>                        ipv6-ex ipv6 l4-dst-only l4-src-only
>>>>>> l3-dst-only l3-src-only
>>>>>>     rss active:        ipv4-frag ipv4-tcp ipv4-udp ipv4-other ipv4
>>>>>> ipv6-tcp-ex
>>>>>>                        ipv6-udp-ex ipv6-frag ipv6-tcp ipv6-udp
>>>>>> ipv6-other
>>>>>>                        ipv6-ex ipv6
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *   tx burst mode: No MPW + MULTI + TSO + INLINE + METADATA    rx
>>>>>> burst mode: Scalar*
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> FC: Not sure why (might not be supported) but the offloads are not
>>>>>> enabled in dpdk_lib_init for VNET_DPDK_PMD_MLX* nics. You could try
>>>>>> replicating what’s done for the Intel cards and see if that works.
>>>>>> Alternatively, you might want to try the rdma driver, although I don’t 
>>>>>> know
>>>>>> if it supports csum offloading (cc Ben and Damjan).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2) My application needs to send routing header (SRv6) and Destination
>>>>>> option extension header. On RedHat 8.1 , I was using socket option to add
>>>>>> routing and destination option extension header.
>>>>>> With VPP , I can use SRv6 policy to let VPP add the routing header.
>>>>>> But, I am not sure if there is any option in VPP or HostStack to add the
>>>>>> destination option header.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> FC: We don’t currently support this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> Florin
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Coming back to the original problem, here are the traces-
>>>>>>
>>>>>> VCL<39673>: configured VCL debug level (2) from VCL_DEBUG!
>>>>>> VCL<39673>: using default heapsize 268435456 (0x10000000)
>>>>>> VCL<39673>: allocated VCL heap = 0x7f6b40221010, size 268435456
>>>>>> (0x10000000)
>>>>>> VCL<39673>: using default configuration.
>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:487: vcl<39673:0>: app (udp6_rx) connecting to
>>>>>> VPP api (/vpe-api)...
>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:502: vcl<39673:0>: app (udp6_rx) is connected
>>>>>> to VPP!
>>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1200: vcl<39673:0>: sending session enable
>>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1208: vcl<39673:0>: sending app attach
>>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1217: vcl<39673:0>: app_name 'udp6_rx',
>>>>>> my_client_index 0 (0x0)
>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:487: vcl<39673:1>: app (udp6_rx-wrk-1)
>>>>>> connecting to VPP api (/vpe-api)...
>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:502: vcl<39673:1>: app (udp6_rx-wrk-1) is
>>>>>> connected to VPP!
>>>>>> vcl_worker_register_with_vpp:262: vcl<39673:1>: added worker 1
>>>>>> vl_api_app_worker_add_del_reply_t_handler:235: vcl<94:-1>: worker 1
>>>>>> vpp-worker 1 added
>>>>>> vppcom_epoll_create:2558: vcl<39673:1>: Created vep_idx 0
>>>>>> vppcom_session_create:1279: vcl<39673:1>: created session 1
>>>>>> vppcom_session_bind:1426: vcl<39673:1>: session 1 handle 16777217:
>>>>>> binding to local IPv6 address 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880 port
>>>>>> 6677, proto UDPC
>>>>>> vppcom_session_listen:1458: vcl<39673:1>: session 16777217: sending
>>>>>> vpp listen request...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> #1  0x00007ffff7761259 in session_listen (ls=<optimized out>,
>>>>>> sep=sep@entry=0x7fffb575ad50)
>>>>>>     at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vnet/session/session_types.h:247
>>>>>> #2  0x00007ffff7788b5f in app_listener_alloc_and_init 
>>>>>> (app=app@entry=0x7fffb7273038,
>>>>>> sep=sep@entry=0x7fffb575ad50,
>>>>>>     listener=listener@entry=0x7fffb575ad28) at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vnet/session/application.c:196
>>>>>> #3  0x00007ffff7788ef8 in vnet_listen (a=a@entry=0x7fffb575ad50)
>>>>>>     at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vnet/session/application.c:1005
>>>>>> #4  0x00007ffff7779e20 in session_mq_listen_handler (data=0x13007ec01)
>>>>>>     at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vnet/session/session_node.c:64
>>>>>> #5  session_mq_listen_handler (data=data@entry=0x13007ec01)
>>>>>>     at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vnet/session/session_node.c:36
>>>>>> #6  0x00007ffff7bbcdd9 in vl_api_rpc_call_t_handler (mp=0x13007ebe8)
>>>>>>     at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlibmemory/vlib_api.c:520
>>>>>> #7  0x00007ffff7bc5ecd in vl_msg_api_handler_with_vm_node 
>>>>>> (am=am@entry=0x7ffff7dd2ea0
>>>>>> <api_global_main>, vlib_rp=<optimized out>,
>>>>>>     the_msg=0x13007ebe8, vm=vm@entry=0x7ffff6d7c200
>>>>>> <vlib_global_main>, node=node@entry=0x7fffb571a000,
>>>>>> is_private=is_private@entry=0 '\000')
>>>>>>     at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlibapi/api_shared.c:609
>>>>>> #8  0x00007ffff7baff06 in vl_mem_api_handle_rpc 
>>>>>> (vm=vm@entry=0x7ffff6d7c200
>>>>>> <vlib_global_main>, node=node@entry=0x7fffb571a000)
>>>>>>     at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlibmemory/memory_api.c:748
>>>>>> #9  0x00007ffff7bbd5d3 in vl_api_clnt_process (vm=<optimized out>,
>>>>>> node=0x7fffb571a000, f=<optimized out>)
>>>>>>     at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlibmemory/vlib_api.c:326
>>>>>> #10 0x00007ffff6b1b136 in vlib_process_bootstrap (_a=<optimized out>)
>>>>>>     at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlib/main.c:1502
>>>>>> #11 0x00007ffff602fc0c in clib_calljmp () from
>>>>>> /lib64/libvppinfra.so.20.05
>>>>>> #12 0x00007fffb5e34dd0 in ?? ()
>>>>>> #13 0x00007ffff6b1e771 in vlib_process_startup (f=0x0,
>>>>>> p=0x7fffb571a000, vm=0x7ffff6d7c200 <vlib_global_main>)
>>>>>>     at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vppinfra/types.h:133
>>>>>> #14 dispatch_process (vm=0x7ffff6d7c200 <vlib_global_main>,
>>>>>> p=0x7fffb571a000, last_time_stamp=12611933408198086, f=0x0)
>>>>>>     at
>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlib/main.c:1569
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>> -Raj
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 8:18 PM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Raj,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Inline.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On May 16, 2020, at 2:30 PM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Hi Florin,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am using VPP 20.05 rc0 . Should I upgrade it ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: Not necessarily, as long as it’s relatively recent, i.e., it
>>>>>>> includes all of the recent udp updates.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks! for providing the patch, i will try it on Monday. Actually,
>>>>>>> I am testing in a controlled environment where I can not change the VPP
>>>>>>> libraries. I will try it on my server.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: Sounds good. Let me know how it goes!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  On the UDP connection; yes, the error  EINPROGRESS was there
>>>>>>> because I am using non-blocking connection. Now, I am ignoring this 
>>>>>>> error.
>>>>>>>  Sometime , VPP crashes when I kills my application ( not
>>>>>>> gracefully) even when there is  a single connection .
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: That might have to do with the app dying such that 1) it does
>>>>>>> not detach from vpp (e.g., sigkill and atexit function is not executed) 
>>>>>>> 2)
>>>>>>> it dies with the message queue mutex held and 3) vpp tries to enqueue 
>>>>>>> more
>>>>>>> events before detecting that it crashed (~30s).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The good part is that now I am able to move connections on different
>>>>>>> cores by connecting it on receiving the first packet and then re-binding
>>>>>>> the socket to listen.
>>>>>>> Basically, this approach works but I have not tested it thoroughly.
>>>>>>> However , I am still in favor of using the UDPC connection.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: If you have enough logic in your app to emulate a handshake,
>>>>>>> i.e., always have the client send a few bytes and wait for a reply from 
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> server before opening a new connection, then this approach is probably 
>>>>>>> more
>>>>>>> flexible from core placement perspective.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The patch tries to emulate the old udpc with udp (udpc in vpp was
>>>>>>> confusing for consumers). You might get away with listening from 
>>>>>>> multiple
>>>>>>> vcl workers on the same udp ip:port pair and have vpp load balance 
>>>>>>> accepts
>>>>>>> between them, but I’ve never tested that. You can do this only with udp
>>>>>>> listeners that have been initialized as connected (so only with the 
>>>>>>> patch).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Btw, in trace logs I see some ssvm_delete related error when
>>>>>>> re-binding the connection.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: I think it’s fine. Going over the interactions step by step to
>>>>>>> see if understand what you’re doing (and hopefully help you understand 
>>>>>>> what
>>>>>>> vpp does underneath).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vpp# sh session verbose
>>>>>>> Connection                                        State
>>>>>>>  Rx-f      Tx-f
>>>>>>> [0:0][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880:6677-LISTEN         0
>>>>>>>       0
>>>>>>> Thread 0: active sessions 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Connection                                        State
>>>>>>>  Rx-f      Tx-f
>>>>>>> [1:0][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880:6677-OPENED         0
>>>>>>>       0
>>>>>>> Thread 1: active sessions 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Connection                                        State
>>>>>>>  Rx-f      Tx-f
>>>>>>> [2:0][U] 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880:6677-OPENED         0
>>>>>>>       0
>>>>>>> Thread 2: active sessions 1
>>>>>>> Thread 3: no sessions
>>>>>>> Thread 4: no sessions
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> VCL<24434>: configured VCL debug level (2) from VCL_DEBUG!
>>>>>>> VCL<24434>: using default heapsize 268435456 (0x10000000)
>>>>>>> VCL<24434>: allocated VCL heap = 0x7f7f18d1b010, size 268435456
>>>>>>> (0x10000000)
>>>>>>> VCL<24434>: using default configuration.
>>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:487: vcl<24434:0>: app (udp6_rx) connecting to
>>>>>>> VPP api (/vpe-api)...
>>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:502: vcl<24434:0>: app (udp6_rx) is connected
>>>>>>> to VPP!
>>>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1200: vcl<24434:0>: sending session enable
>>>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1208: vcl<24434:0>: sending app attach
>>>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1217: vcl<24434:0>: app_name 'udp6_rx',
>>>>>>> my_client_index 0 (0x0)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: Added worker 0
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:487: vcl<24434:1>: app (udp6_rx-wrk-1)
>>>>>>> connecting to VPP api (/vpe-api)...
>>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:502: vcl<24434:1>: app (udp6_rx-wrk-1) is
>>>>>>> connected to VPP!
>>>>>>> vcl_worker_register_with_vpp:262: vcl<24434:1>: added worker 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vl_api_app_worker_add_del_reply_t_handler:235: vcl<94:-1>: worker 1
>>>>>>> vpp-worker 1 added
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: Adding worker 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vppcom_epoll_create:2558: vcl<24434:1>: Created vep_idx 0
>>>>>>> vppcom_session_create:1279: vcl<24434:1>: created session 1
>>>>>>> vppcom_session_bind:1426: vcl<24434:1>: session 1 handle 16777217:
>>>>>>> binding to local IPv6 address 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880 port
>>>>>>> 6677, proto UDP
>>>>>>> vppcom_session_listen:1458: vcl<24434:1>: session 16777217: sending
>>>>>>> vpp listen request...
>>>>>>> vcl_session_bound_handler:607: vcl<24434:1>: session 1 [0x0]: listen
>>>>>>> succeeded!
>>>>>>> vppcom_epoll_ctl:2658: vcl<24434:1>: EPOLL_CTL_ADD: vep_sh 16777216,
>>>>>>> sh 16777217, events 0x1, data 0xffffffff!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: Listened on session 1 and added it to epoll session 0
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  udpRxThread started!!!  ... rx port  = 6677
>>>>>>> Waiting for a client to connect on port 6677 ...
>>>>>>> vppcom_session_connect:1742: vcl<24434:1>: session handle 16777217
>>>>>>> (STATE_CLOSED): connecting to peer IPv6 
>>>>>>> 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9886
>>>>>>> port 40300 proto UDP
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: I guess at this point you got data on the listener so you now
>>>>>>> try to connect it to the peer.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vppcom_epoll_ctl:2696: vcl<24434:1>: EPOLL_CTL_MOD: vep_sh 16777216,
>>>>>>> sh 16777217, events 0x2011, data 0x1000001!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vppcom_session_create:1279: vcl<24434:1>: created session 2
>>>>>>> vppcom_session_bind:1426: vcl<24434:1>: session 2 handle 16777218:
>>>>>>> binding to local IPv6 address 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880 port
>>>>>>> 6677, proto UDP
>>>>>>> vppcom_session_listen:1458: vcl<24434:1>: session 16777218: sending
>>>>>>> vpp listen request...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: Request to create new listener.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vcl_session_app_add_segment_handler:855: vcl<24434:1>: mapped new
>>>>>>> segment '24177-2' size 134217728
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: This is probably the connects segment manager segment that was
>>>>>>> just created with the first segment in it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vcl_session_connected_handler:505: vcl<24434:1>: session 1
>>>>>>> [0x100000000] connected! rx_fifo 0x224051c80, refcnt 1, tx_fifo
>>>>>>> 0x224051b80, refcnt 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: Connect for previous listener (session 1) succeeded.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vcl_session_app_add_segment_handler:855: vcl<24434:1>: mapped new
>>>>>>> segment '24177-3' size 134217728
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: This is the new listener’s first segment manager segment. So
>>>>>>> session 2 has segment 24177-3 associated to it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vcl_session_bound_handler:607: vcl<24434:1>: session 2 [0x0]: listen
>>>>>>> succeeded!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vppcom_epoll_ctl:2658: vcl<24434:1>: EPOLL_CTL_ADD: vep_sh 16777216,
>>>>>>> sh 16777218, events 0x1, data 0xffffffff!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: Listen succeeded on session 2 and it was added to the vep group.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vcl_session_migrated_handler:674: vcl<24434:1>: Migrated 0x100000000
>>>>>>> to thread 2 0x200000000
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: You got new data on the connected session (session 1) and the
>>>>>>> session was migrated to the rss selected thread in vpp.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  new connecton
>>>>>>> vppcom_session_connect:1742: vcl<24434:1>: session handle 16777218
>>>>>>> (STATE_CLOSED): connecting to peer IPv6 
>>>>>>> 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9886
>>>>>>> port 60725 proto UDP
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: Connecting session 2 (the latest listener)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vppcom_epoll_ctl:2696: vcl<24434:1>: EPOLL_CTL_MOD: vep_sh 16777216,
>>>>>>> sh 16777218, events 0x2011, data 0x1000002!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vppcom_session_create:1279: vcl<24434:1>: created session 3
>>>>>>> vppcom_session_bind:1426: vcl<24434:1>: session 3 handle 16777219:
>>>>>>> binding to local IPv6 address 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880 port
>>>>>>> 6677, proto UDP
>>>>>>> vppcom_session_listen:1458: vcl<24434:1>: session 16777219: sending
>>>>>>> vpp listen request...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: Trying to listen on a new session (session 3)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *ssvm_delete_shm:205: unlink segment '24177-3': No such file or
>>>>>>> directory (errno 2)*
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: This is okay, I think, because vpp already deleted the shm
>>>>>>> segment (so there’s nothing left to delete).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You might want to consider using memfd segments (although it
>>>>>>> involves a bit of configuration like here [1]).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [1] https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/HostStack/LDP/iperf
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vcl_segment_detach:467: vcl<24434:1>: detached segment 3 handle 0
>>>>>>> vcl_session_app_del_segment_handler:863: vcl<24434:1>: Unmapped
>>>>>>> segment: 0
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: Because session 2 stopped listening, the underlying segment
>>>>>>> manager (all listeners have a segment manager in vpp) was removed. VPP
>>>>>>> forced vcl to unmap the segment as well.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vcl_session_connected_handler:505: vcl<24434:1>: session 2
>>>>>>> [0x100000000] connected! rx_fifo 0x224051a80, refcnt 1, tx_fifo
>>>>>>> 0x224051980, refcnt 1
>>>>>>> vcl_session_app_add_segment_handler:855: vcl<24434:1>: mapped new
>>>>>>> segment '24177-4' size 134217728
>>>>>>> vcl_session_bound_handler:607: vcl<24434:1>: session 3 [0x0]: listen
>>>>>>> succeeded!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> vppcom_epoll_ctl:2658: vcl<24434:1>: EPOLL_CTL_ADD: vep_sh 16777216,
>>>>>>> sh 16777219, events 0x1, data 0xffffffff!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FC: New listener (session 3) got new segment (and segment manager)
>>>>>>> and it was added to epoll group.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>> Florin
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>>> -Raj
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 2:23 PM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Raj,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Assuming you are trying to open more than one connected udp
>>>>>>>> session, does this [1] solve the problem (note it's untested)?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> To reproduce legacy behavior, this allows you to listen on
>>>>>>>> VPPCOM_PROTO_UDPC but that is now converted by vcl into a udp listen 
>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>> propagates with a “connected” flag to vpp. That should result in a udp
>>>>>>>> listener that behaves like an “old” udpc listener.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>> Florin
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [1] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/27111
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On May 16, 2020, at 10:56 AM, Florin Coras via lists.fd.io <
>>>>>>>> fcoras.lists=gmail....@lists.fd.io> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Raj,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Are you using master latest/20.05 rc1 or something older? The fact
>>>>>>>> that you’re getting a -115 (EINPROGRESS) suggests you might’ve marked 
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> connection as “non-blocking” although you created it as blocking. If 
>>>>>>>> that’s
>>>>>>>> so, the return value is not an error.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Also, how if vpp crashing? Are you by chance trying to open a lot
>>>>>>>> of udp connections back to back?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>> Florin
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On May 16, 2020, at 10:23 AM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Florin,
>>>>>>>> I tried to connect on receiving the first UDP packet . But, it did
>>>>>>>> not work. I am getting error -115 in the application and VPP is 
>>>>>>>> crashing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This is something I tried in the code (udp receiver) -
>>>>>>>> sockfd = vppcom_session_create(VPPCOM_PROTO_UDP, 0);
>>>>>>>> rv_vpp = vppcom_session_bind (sockfd, &endpt);
>>>>>>>> if (FD_ISSET(session_idx, &readfds))
>>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>>>     n = vppcom_session_recvfrom(sockfd, (char *)buffer, MAXLINE, 0,
>>>>>>>> &client);
>>>>>>>>     if(first_pkt)
>>>>>>>>         rv_vpp = vppcom_session_connect (sockfd, &client);
>>>>>>>>         //Here getting rv_vpp as -115
>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>> Please let me know if I am doing something wrong.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Here are the traces -
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> VCL<16083>: configured VCL debug level (2) from VCL_DEBUG!
>>>>>>>> VCL<16083>: using default heapsize 268435456 (0x10000000)
>>>>>>>> VCL<16083>: allocated VCL heap = 0x7fd255ed2010, size 268435456
>>>>>>>> (0x10000000)
>>>>>>>> VCL<16083>: using default configuration.
>>>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:487: vcl<16083:0>: app (udp6_rx) connecting
>>>>>>>> to VPP api (/vpe-api)...
>>>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:502: vcl<16083:0>: app (udp6_rx) is connected
>>>>>>>> to VPP!
>>>>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1200: vcl<16083:0>: sending session enable
>>>>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1208: vcl<16083:0>: sending app attach
>>>>>>>> vppcom_app_create:1217: vcl<16083:0>: app_name 'udp6_rx',
>>>>>>>> my_client_index 0 (0x0)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:487: vcl<16083:1>: app (udp6_rx-wrk-1)
>>>>>>>> connecting to VPP api (/vpe-api)...
>>>>>>>> vppcom_connect_to_vpp:502: vcl<16083:1>: app (udp6_rx-wrk-1) is
>>>>>>>> connected to VPP!
>>>>>>>> vl_api_app_worker_add_del_reply_t_handler:235: vcl<94:-1>: worker 1
>>>>>>>> vpp-worker 1 added
>>>>>>>> vcl_worker_register_with_vpp:262: vcl<16083:1>: added worker 1
>>>>>>>> vppcom_session_create:1279: vcl<16083:1>: created session 0
>>>>>>>> vppcom_session_bind:1426: vcl<16083:1>: session 0 handle 16777216:
>>>>>>>> binding to local IPv6 address 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9880 port
>>>>>>>> 6677, proto UDP
>>>>>>>> vppcom_session_listen:1458: vcl<16083:1>: session 16777216: sending
>>>>>>>> vpp listen request...
>>>>>>>> vcl_session_bound_handler:607: vcl<16083:1>: session 0 [0x0]:
>>>>>>>> listen succeeded!
>>>>>>>> vppcom_session_connect:1742: vcl<16083:1>: session handle 16777216
>>>>>>>> (STATE_CLOSED): connecting to peer IPv6 
>>>>>>>> 2001:5b0:ffff:700:b883:31f:29e:9886
>>>>>>>> port 51190 proto UDP
>>>>>>>>  udpRxThread started!!!  ... rx port  =
>>>>>>>> 6677vppcom_session_connect() failed ... -115
>>>>>>>> vcl_session_cleanup:1300: vcl<16083:1>: session 0 [0x0] closing
>>>>>>>> vcl_worker_cleanup_cb:190: vcl<94:-1>: cleaned up worker 1
>>>>>>>> vl_client_disconnect:309: peer unresponsive, give up
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>>>> -Raj
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 8:10 PM Florin Coras <
>>>>>>>> fcoras.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi Raj,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> There are no explicit vcl apis that allow a udp listener to be
>>>>>>>>> switched to connected mode. We might decide to do this at one point 
>>>>>>>>> through
>>>>>>>>> a new bind api (non-posix like) since we do support this for builtin
>>>>>>>>> applications.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> However, you now have the option of connecting a bound session.
>>>>>>>>> That is, on the first received packet on a udp listener, you can grab 
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> peer’s address and connect it. Iperf3 in udp mode, which is part of 
>>>>>>>>> our
>>>>>>>>> make test infra, does exactly that. Subsequently, it re-binds the 
>>>>>>>>> port to
>>>>>>>>> accept more connections. Would that work for you?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>> Florin
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On May 15, 2020, at 4:06 PM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Florin,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> OK, I understood that I need to change my application to use UDP
>>>>>>>>> socket and then use vppcom_session_connect().
>>>>>>>>> This is fine for the UDP client ( sender) .
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> But ,in  UDP Server ( receiver) , I am not sure how to use the
>>>>>>>>> vppcom_session_connect(). .
>>>>>>>>> I am using vppcom_session_listen() to listen on the connections
>>>>>>>>> and then calling vppcom_session_accept() to accept a new connection.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> With UDP*C,* I was able to utilize the RSS ( receiver side
>>>>>>>>> scaling) feature to move the received connections on the different 
>>>>>>>>> cores
>>>>>>>>> /threads.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Just want to confirm if I can achieve the same with UDP.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I will change my application and will update you about the result.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>> -Raj
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 5:17 PM Florin Coras <
>>>>>>>>> fcoras.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hi Raj,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> We removed udpc transport in vpp. I’ll push a patch that removes
>>>>>>>>>> it from vcl as well.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Calling connect on a udp connection will give you connected
>>>>>>>>>> semantics now. Let me know if that solves the issue for you.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>>> Florin
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On May 15, 2020, at 12:15 PM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>> I am getting segmentation fault in VPP when using VCL
>>>>>>>>>> VPPCOM_PROTO_UDP*C*  socket. This issue is observed with both
>>>>>>>>>> UDP sender and UDP receiver application.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> However, both UDP sender and receiver works fine
>>>>>>>>>> with VPPCOM_PROTO_UDP.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Here is the stack trace -
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> (gdb) bt
>>>>>>>>>> #0  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
>>>>>>>>>> #1  0x00007ffff775da59 in session_open_vc (app_wrk_index=1,
>>>>>>>>>> rmt=0x7fffb5e34cc0, opaque=0)
>>>>>>>>>>     at
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vnet/session/session.c:1217
>>>>>>>>>> #2  0x00007ffff7779257 in session_mq_connect_handler
>>>>>>>>>> (data=0x7fffb676e7a8)
>>>>>>>>>>     at
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vnet/session/session_node.c:138
>>>>>>>>>> #3  0x00007ffff7780f48 in session_event_dispatch_ctrl
>>>>>>>>>> (elt=0x7fffb643f51c, wrk=0x7fffb650a640)
>>>>>>>>>>     at
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vnet/session/session.h:262
>>>>>>>>>> #4  session_queue_node_fn (vm=<optimized out>, node=<optimized
>>>>>>>>>> out>, frame=<optimized out>)
>>>>>>>>>>     at
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vnet/session/session_node.c:1409
>>>>>>>>>> #5  0x00007ffff6b214c1 in dispatch_node
>>>>>>>>>> (last_time_stamp=<optimized out>, frame=0x0,
>>>>>>>>>> dispatch_state=VLIB_NODE_STATE_POLLING,
>>>>>>>>>>     type=VLIB_NODE_TYPE_INPUT, node=0x7fffb5a9a980,
>>>>>>>>>> vm=0x7ffff6d7c200 <vlib_global_main>)
>>>>>>>>>>     at
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlib/main.c:1235
>>>>>>>>>> #6  vlib_main_or_worker_loop (is_main=1, vm=0x7ffff6d7c200
>>>>>>>>>> <vlib_global_main>)
>>>>>>>>>>     at
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlib/main.c:1815
>>>>>>>>>> #7  vlib_main_loop (vm=0x7ffff6d7c200 <vlib_global_main>) at
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlib/main.c:1990
>>>>>>>>>> #8  vlib_main (vm=<optimized out>, vm@entry=0x7ffff6d7c200
>>>>>>>>>> <vlib_global_main>, input=input@entry=0x7fffb5e34fa0)
>>>>>>>>>>     at
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlib/main.c:2236
>>>>>>>>>> #9  0x00007ffff6b61756 in thread0 (arg=140737334723072) at
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlib/unix/main.c:658
>>>>>>>>>> #10 0x00007ffff602fc0c in clib_calljmp () from
>>>>>>>>>> /lib64/libvppinfra.so.20.05
>>>>>>>>>> #11 0x00007fffffffd1e0 in ?? ()
>>>>>>>>>> #12 0x00007ffff6b627ed in vlib_unix_main (argc=<optimized out>,
>>>>>>>>>> argv=<optimized out>)
>>>>>>>>>>     at
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-rc0~748_g83d129837.x86_64/src/vlib/unix/main.c:730
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Earlier , I tested this functionality with VPP 20.01 release with
>>>>>>>>>> the following patches and it worked perfectly.
>>>>>>>>>> https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/24332
>>>>>>>>>> https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/24334
>>>>>>>>>> https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/24462
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>> -Raj
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> <vppcom.c>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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