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Change-Id: I62939592bd3cb151e02c55a3f1ee6e7d1ce469cb
Signed-off-by: Sergio Gonzalez Monroy <sergio.gonzalez.monroy@intel.com>
DPDK_INSTALL_DIR=$(PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIR) \
DPDK_DEBUG=$(DPDK_DEBUG)
DPDK_INSTALL_DIR=$(PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIR) \
DPDK_DEBUG=$(DPDK_DEBUG)
-DPDK_CRYPTO_SW_PMD=$(strip $($(PLATFORM)_uses_dpdk_cryptodev_sw))
-ifneq ($(DPDK_CRYPTO_SW_PMD),)
-DPDK_MAKE_ARGS += DPDK_CRYPTO_SW_PMD=y
-endif
-
DPDK_MLX5_PMD=$(strip $($(PLATFORM)_uses_dpdk_mlx5_pmd))
ifneq ($(DPDK_MLX5_PMD),)
DPDK_MAKE_ARGS += DPDK_MLX5_PMD=y
DPDK_MLX5_PMD=$(strip $($(PLATFORM)_uses_dpdk_mlx5_pmd))
ifneq ($(DPDK_MLX5_PMD),)
DPDK_MAKE_ARGS += DPDK_MLX5_PMD=y
vpp_LDFLAGS += $(call installed_libs_fn, dpdk)
vpp_CPPFLAGS += -I/usr/include/dpdk
endif
vpp_LDFLAGS += $(call installed_libs_fn, dpdk)
vpp_CPPFLAGS += -I/usr/include/dpdk
endif
-ifeq ($($(PLATFORM)_uses_dpdk_cryptodev_sw),yes)
-vpp_configure_args += --with-dpdk-crypto-sw
-endif
ifeq ($($(PLATFORM)_uses_dpdk_mlx5_pmd),yes)
vpp_configure_args += --with-dpdk-mlx5-pmd
endif
ifeq ($($(PLATFORM)_uses_dpdk_mlx5_pmd),yes)
vpp_configure_args += --with-dpdk-mlx5-pmd
endif
vpp_root_packages = vpp
# DPDK configuration parameters
vpp_root_packages = vpp
# DPDK configuration parameters
-# vpp_uses_dpdk_cryptodev_sw = yes
# vpp_uses_dpdk_mlx5_pmd = yes
# vpp_uses_external_dpdk = yes
# vpp_dpdk_inc_dir = /usr/include/dpdk
# vpp_uses_dpdk_mlx5_pmd = yes
# vpp_uses_external_dpdk = yes
# vpp_dpdk_inc_dir = /usr/include/dpdk
DPDK Cryptodev is an asynchronous crypto API that supports both Hardware and Software implementations (for more details refer to [DPDK Cryptography Device Library documentation](http://dpdk.org/doc/guides/prog_guide/cryptodev_lib.html)).
DPDK Cryptodev is an asynchronous crypto API that supports both Hardware and Software implementations (for more details refer to [DPDK Cryptography Device Library documentation](http://dpdk.org/doc/guides/prog_guide/cryptodev_lib.html)).
-When DPDK support is enabled and there are enough Cryptodev resources for all workers, the node graph is reconfigured by adding and changing default next nodes.
+When there are enough Cryptodev resources for all workers, the node graph is reconfigured by adding and changing the default next nodes.
The following nodes are added:
The following nodes are added:
-* dpdk-crypto-input : polling input node, basically dequeuing from crypto devices.
+* dpdk-crypto-input : polling input node, dequeuing from crypto devices.
* dpdk-esp-encrypt : internal node.
* dpdk-esp-decrypt : internal node.
* dpdk-esp-encrypt-post : internal node.
* dpdk-esp-encrypt : internal node.
* dpdk-esp-decrypt : internal node.
* dpdk-esp-encrypt-post : internal node.
### How to enable VPP IPSec with DPDK Cryptodev support
### How to enable VPP IPSec with DPDK Cryptodev support
-DPDK Cryptodev is supported in DPDK enabled VPP and by default only HW Cryptodev is supported.
-To enable SW Cryptodev support (AESNI-MB-PMD and GCM-PMD), we need the following env option:
+When building DPDK with VPP, Cryptodev support is always enabled.
- vpp_uses_dpdk_cryptodev_sw=yes
-
-A couple of ways to achive this:
-* uncomment/add it in the platforms config (ie. build-data/platforms/vpp.mk)
-* set the option when building vpp (ie. make vpp_uses_dpdk_cryptodev_sw=yes build-release)
-
-When enabling SW Cryptodev support, it means that you need to pre-build the required crypto libraries needed by those SW Cryptodev PMDs. This requires nasm, see nasm section below.
+Additionally, on x86_64 platforms, DPDK is built with SW crypto support.
### Crypto Resources allocation
### Crypto Resources allocation