Hi expert,
We try to do DPDK initialize with MC firmware 10.35 on dpmac3 port by the following command:
BSP is based on LSDK-20.04-update-290520
Linux Kernel is based on 4.19.90-rt35
DPDK version:19.11.6-rc1
DPDK Command:
export DPRC=dprc.2
export DPIO_COUNT=8
export DPMCP_COUNT=2
echo dpni.2 > /sys/bus/fsl-mc/drivers/fsl_dpaa2_eth/unbind
restool dpni destroy dpni.2
/usr/local/dpdk/dpaa2/dynamic_dpl.sh dpni dpni -b 00:00:00:00:07:00
/usr/local/dpdk/dpaa2/dynamic_dpl.sh dpni dpni -b 00:00:00:00:08:00
ls-addni --no-link --mac-addr=80:78:71:12:c3:96
restool dpdmux create --num-ifs=3 --method DPDMUX_METHOD_MAC --container=dprc.1
restool dprc connect dprc.1 --endpoint1=dpdmux.0.0 --endpoint2=dpmac.3
restool dprc connect dprc.1 --endpoint1=dpdmux.0.1 --endpoint2=dpni.2
restool dprc connect dprc.1 --endpoint1=dpni.3 --endpoint2=dpni.4
restool dprc connect dprc.1 --endpoint1=dpdmux.0.3 --endpoint2=dpni.6
restool dprc assign dprc.1 --object=dpdmux.0 --plugged=1
The command is running correctly without any error, but after running the command finished for a few minutes, system halts and shows the below error message, do you have any idea what cause this issue?
Hi,
Thanks for the reply, I try to upgrade MC version 10.36, this issue solved.
BR,
Jack Ho
I verified LSDK-20.04-update-290520 pre-built image with MC firmware 10.38, didn't reproduce your problem. Please refer to my attached log.
Please try the attached MC firmware 10.38 whether your problem persists.
If this problem persists, please try to use the pre-built image of LSDK-20.04-update-290520 to do verification.
$ wget https://www.nxp.com/lgfiles/sdk/lsdk2004/bootpartition_LS_arm64_lts_4.19.tgz
$ wget https://www.nxp.com/lgfiles/sdk/lsdk2004-update-290520/rootfs_lsdk2004_ubuntu_main_arm64.tgz