[V1,7/7] test_plans/vswitch_sample_dsa_test_plan: add vswitch_sample_dsa testplan

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Ling, WeiX May 7, 2022, 10 a.m. UTC
  Add vswitch_sample_dsa_test_plan.rst into test_plans.

Signed-off-by: Wei Ling <weix.ling@intel.com>
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 test_plans/vswitch_sample_dsa_test_plan.rst | 895 ++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 895 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 test_plans/vswitch_sample_dsa_test_plan.rst
  

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Huang, ChenyuX May 9, 2022, 2:35 a.m. UTC | #1
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wei Ling <weix.ling@intel.com>
> Sent: Saturday, May 7, 2022 6:00 PM
> To: dts@dpdk.org
> Cc: Ling, WeiX <weix.ling@intel.com>
> Subject: [dts][PATCH V1 7/7] test_plans/vswitch_sample_dsa_test_plan: add
> vswitch_sample_dsa testplan

Tested-by: Chenyu Huang <chenyux.huang@intel.com>
  
He, Xingguang May 10, 2022, 1:47 a.m. UTC | #2
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Huang, ChenyuX <chenyux.huang@intel.com>
> Sent: Monday, May 9, 2022 10:36 AM
> To: Ling, WeiX <weix.ling@intel.com>; dts@dpdk.org
> Cc: Ling, WeiX <weix.ling@intel.com>
> Subject: RE: [dts][PATCH V1 7/7] test_plans/vswitch_sample_dsa_test_plan:
> add vswitch_sample_dsa testplan
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Wei Ling <weix.ling@intel.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, May 7, 2022 6:00 PM
> > To: dts@dpdk.org
> > Cc: Ling, WeiX <weix.ling@intel.com>
> > Subject: [dts][PATCH V1 7/7] test_plans/vswitch_sample_dsa_test_plan:
> > add vswitch_sample_dsa testplan
> 
> Tested-by: Chenyu Huang <chenyux.huang@intel.com>

Acked-by: Xingguang He<xingguang.he@intel.com>
  
Tu, Lijuan May 18, 2022, 11:01 a.m. UTC | #3
On Sat,  7 May 2022 06:00:04 -0400, Wei Ling <weix.ling@intel.com> wrote:
> Add vswitch_sample_dsa_test_plan.rst into test_plans.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Wei Ling <weix.ling@intel.com>


Series applied, thanks
  

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+.. Copyright (c) <2022>, Intel Corporation
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+
+====================================================================
+Vswitch sample test vhost async operation with DSA driver test plan
+====================================================================
+
+Vswitch sample can leverage DMA to accelerate vhost async data-path from dpdk 20.11. This plan test
+vhost async operation with dsa driver (kernel IDXD driver and DPDK vfio-pci driver) in vhost sample.
+For more about vswitch example, please refer to the DPDK docment:http://doc.dpdk.org/guides/sample_app_ug/vhost.html
+
+Note:
+1.For packed virtqueue virtio-net test, need qemu version > 4.2.0 and VM kernel version > v5.1, and packed ring multi-queues not support reconnect in qemu yet.
+2.For split virtqueue virtio-net with multi-queues server mode test, need qemu version >= 5.2.0, dut to old qemu exist reconnect issue when multi-queues test.
+3.The suite has not yet been automated.
+
+Prerequisites
+=============
+
+Software
+--------
+Trex:http://trex-tgn.cisco.com/trex/release/v2.26.tar.gz
+qemu: https://download.qemu.org/qemu-6.2.0.tar.xz
+iperf
+
+General set up
+--------------
+1. Compile DPDK and vhost example::
+
+	# CC=gcc meson --werror -Denable_kmods=True -Dlibdir=lib -Dexamples=all --default-library=<dpdk build dir>
+	# meson configure -Dexamples=vhost <dpdk build dir>
+	# ninja -C <dpdk build dir> -j 110
+	For example,
+	CC=gcc meson --werror -Denable_kmods=True -Dlibdir=lib -Dexamples=all --default-library=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
+	ninja -C x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc -j 110
+
+2. Get the PCI device ID and DSA device ID of DUT, for example, 0000:4f:00.1 is PCI device ID, 0000:6a:01.0 - 0000:f6:01.0 are DSA device IDs::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -s
+
+	Network devices using kernel driver
+	===================================
+	0000:4f:00.1 'Ethernet Controller E810-C for QSFP 1592' drv=ice unused=vfio-pci
+
+	DMA devices using kernel driver
+	===============================
+	0000:6a:01.0 'Device 0b25' drv=idxd unused=vfio-pci
+	0000:6f:01.0 'Device 0b25' drv=idxd unused=vfio-pci
+	0000:74:01.0 'Device 0b25' drv=idxd unused=vfio-pci
+	0000:79:01.0 'Device 0b25' drv=idxd unused=vfio-pci
+	0000:e7:01.0 'Device 0b25' drv=idxd unused=vfio-pci
+	0000:ec:01.0 'Device 0b25' drv=idxd unused=vfio-pci
+	0000:f1:01.0 'Device 0b25' drv=idxd unused=vfio-pci
+	0000:f6:01.0 'Device 0b25' drv=idxd unused=vfio-pci
+
+Test case
+=========
+
+Common steps
+------------
+1. Bind 1 NIC port to vfio-pci::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci <DUT port pci device id>
+	For example:
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 0000:00:4f.1
+
+2.Bind DSA devices to DPDK vfio-pci driver::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci <DUT port DSA device id>
+	For example, bind 2 DMA devices to vfio-pci driver:
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 0000:e7:01.0 0000:ec:01.0
+
+.. note::
+
+	One DPDK DSA device can create 8 WQ at most. Below is an example, where DPDK DSA device will create one and
+	eight WQ for DSA deivce 0000:e7:01.0 and 0000:ec:01.0. The value of “max_queues” is 1~8:
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 4 -n 4 -a 0000:e7:01.0,max_queues=1 -- -i
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 4 -n 4 -a 0000:ec:01.0,max_queues=8 -- -i
+
+3. Bind DSA devices to kernel idxd driver, and configure Work Queue (WQ)::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b idxd <numDevices * 2>
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py -q <numWq>
+
+.. note::
+
+	Better to reset WQ when need operate DSA devices that bound to idxd drvier:
+	<dpdk dir># ./drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py --reset <numDevices * 2>
+	You can check it by 'ls /dev/dsa'
+	numDevices: number of devices, where 0<=numDevices<=7, corresponding to 0000:6a:01.0 - 0000:f6:01.0
+	numWq: Number of workqueues per DSA endpoint, where 1<=numWq<=8
+
+	For example, bind 2 DMA devices to idxd driver and configure WQ:
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b idxd 6a:01.0 6f:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py -q 1 0
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py -q 4 2
+	Check WQ by 'ls /dev/dsa' and can find "wq0.0 wq2.0 wq2.1 wq2.2 wq2.3"
+
+Test Case 1: PVP performance vhost async enqueue operation with dsa dpdk channel
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case uses vhost example to test performance of split and packed ring when vhost uses the asynchronous enqueue operations 
+with dsa dpdk driver in PVP topology environment.
+
+1. Bind one physical port(4f:00.1) and one dsa device(6a:01.0) to vfio-pci like common step 1-2.
+
+2. On host, launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:00.0 -a 0000:6a:01.0,max_queues=1 -- \
+	-p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1  --stats 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net --dmas [txd0@0000:6a:01.0-q0] --client
+
+3. Launch virtio-user with packed ring::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 5-6 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=virtio-user \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:10,path=/tmp/vhost-net,queues=1,mrg_rxbuf=0,in_order=1,packed_vq=1,server=1 \
+	-- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+4. Start pkts from virtio-user side to let vswitch know the mac addr::
+
+	testpmd>set fwd mac
+	testpmd>start tx_first
+	testpmd>stop
+	testpmd>start
+
+5. Inject pkts (packets length=64...1518) separately with dest_mac=virtio_mac_addresss (specific in above cmd with 00:11:22:33:44:10) to NIC using packet generator, record pvp (PG>nic>vswitch>virtio-user>vswitch>nic>PG) performance number can get expected.
+
+6. Quit and re-launch virtio-user with packed ring size not power of 2::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 5-6 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd0  \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:10,path=/tmp/vhost-net,queues=1,mrg_rxbuf=0,in_order=1,packed_vq=1,server=1,queue_size=1025 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1025 --rxd=1025 --nb-cores=1
+
+7. Re-test step 4-5, record performance of different packet length.
+
+8. Quit and re-launch virtio-user with split ring::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 5-6 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd0 \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:10,path=/tmp/vhost-net,queues=1,mrg_rxbuf=0,in_order=1,server=1 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+9. Re-test step 4-5, record performance of different packet length.
+
+Test Case 2: PVP vhost async enqueue operation with two VM and 2 dsa channels
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case uses vhost example to test split and packed ring when vhost uses the asynchronous enqueue operations 
+with dsa dpdk driver in PVP topology environment with 2 VM and 2 queues.
+
+1. Bind one physical port and 2 dsa devices to vfio-pci like common step 1-2.
+
+2. On host, launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:18:00.0 -a 0000:6a:01.0,max_queues=2 -a 0000:6f:01.0,max_queues=1 -- \
+	-p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1  --stats 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 --dmas [txd0@0000:6a:01.0-q1,txd1@0000:6f:01.0-q0] --client
+
+3. launch two virtio-user ports::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 5-6 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd0 \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:10,path=/tmp/vhost-net0,queues=1,server=1,mrg_rxbuf=1,in_order=0,packed_vq=1 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 7-8 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd1 \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user1,mac=00:11:22:33:44:11,path=/tmp/vhost-net1,queues=1,server=1,mrg_rxbuf=1,in_order=1,vectorized=1 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+4. Start pkts from two virtio-user side individually to let vswitch know the mac addr::
+
+	testpmd0>set fwd mac
+	testpmd0>start tx_first
+	testpmd0>stop
+	testpmd0>start
+	testpmd1>set fwd mac
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>start
+
+5. Inject IMIX packets (64b...1518b) with dest_mac=virtio_mac_addresss (00:11:22:33:44:10 and 00:11:22:33:44:11) to NIC using packet generator,record performance number can get expected from Packet generator rx side.
+
+6. Stop dpdk-vhost side and relaunch it with same cmd as step2.
+
+7. Start pkts from two virtio-user side individually to let vswitch know the mac addr::
+
+	testpmd0>stop
+	testpmd0>start tx_first
+	testpmd0>stop
+	testpmd0>start
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>start
+
+8. Inject IMIX packets (64b...1518b) with dest_mac=virtio_mac_addresss (00:11:22:33:44:10 and 00:11:22:33:44:11) to NIC using packet generator, ensure get same throughput as step5.
+
+Test Case 3: VM2VM virtio-user forwarding test with 2 dsa dpdk channels
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case uses vhost example to test that split and packed ring can forwarding packets normally when vhost uses the
+asynchronous enqueue operations with dsa dpdk driver in VM2VM virtio-user topology environment with 2 queues.
+
+1.Bind one physical ports and 1 dsa devices to vfio-pci like common step 1-2.
+
+2. On host, launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:18:00.0 -a 0000:6a:01.0,max_queues=2 \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	--dmas [txd0@0000:6a:01.0-q0,txd1@0000:6a:01.0-q1]  --client
+
+3. Launch virtio-user::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 5-6 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd0 \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:10,path=/tmp/vhost-net0,queues=1,server=1,mrg_rxbuf=1,in_order=0,packed_vq=1 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 7-8 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd1 \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user1,mac=00:11:22:33:44:11,path=/tmp/vhost-net1,queues=1,server=1,mrg_rxbuf=1,in_order=1,vectorized=1 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+4. Loop packets between two virtio-user sides, record performance number with 64b/2000b/8000b/IMIX pkts can get expected::
+
+	testpmd0>set fwd mac
+	testpmd0>start tx_first
+	testpmd0>stop
+	testpmd0>set eth-peer 0 00:11:22:33:44:11
+	testpmd0>start
+	testpmd1>set fwd mac
+	testpmd1>set eth-peer 0 00:11:22:33:44:10
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 64
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 2000,2000,2000,2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 64,256,2000,64,256,2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+
+5. Stop and quit dpdk-vhost side and relaunch it with same cmd as step2.
+
+6. Rerun step 4.
+
+Test Case 4: VM2VM virtio-pmd test with 2 dsa channels register/unregister stable check
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case checks vhost can work stably after registering and unregistering the virtio port many times when vhost uses 
+the asynchronous enqueue operations with dsa dpdk driver in VM2VM topology environment with 2 queues.
+
+1. Bind one physical port and one dsa device to vfio-pci like common step 1-2::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 4f:00.1 
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 6a:01.0
+
+2. On host, launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:00.1 -a 0000:6a:01.0,max_queues=2 \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	--dmas [txd0@0000:6a:01.0-q0,txd1@0000:6a:01.0-q1] --client
+
+3. Start VM1 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 5,6 /usr/local/qemu-6.1.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm1 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/home/osimg/ubuntu20-04.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6002-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net0,server \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:01,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=on,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on -vnc :10
+
+4. Start VM2 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 7,8 /usr/local/qemu-6.1.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm2 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/home/osimg/ubuntu20-04-2.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6003-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net1,server \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:02,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=on,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on,packed=on -vnc :12
+
+5. Bind virtio port to vfio-pci in both two VMs::
+
+	modprobe vfio enable_unsafe_noiommu_mode=1
+	modprobe vfio-pci
+	echo 1 > /sys/module/vfio/parameters/enable_unsafe_noiommu_mode
+	./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=vfio-pci 00:05.0
+
+6. Start testpmd in VMs seperately::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 1-2 -n 4 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --nb-cores=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024
+
+7. Loop packets between two virtio-user sides, record performance number with 64b/2000b/8000b/IMIX pkts can get expected::
+
+	testpmd0>set fwd mac
+	testpmd0>start tx_first
+	testpmd0>stop
+	testpmd0>set eth-peer 0 52:54:00:00:00:02
+	testpmd0>start
+	testpmd1>set fwd mac
+	testpmd1>set eth-peer 0 52:54:00:00:00:01
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 64
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 2000,2000,2000,2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 64,256,2000,64,256,2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+
+8. Quit two testpmd in two VMs, bind virtio-pmd port to virtio-pci,then bind port back to vfio-pci, rerun below cmd 50 times::
+
+	./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -u 00:05.0
+	./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=virtio-pci 00:05.0
+	./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=vfio-pci 00:05.0
+
+9. Restart vhost, then rerun step 6-7,check vhost can stable work and get expected throughput.
+
+Test Case 5: VM2VM split ring with 2 enqueue dsa dpdk channels test with iperf and reconnect stable check
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case checks vhost can work stably after reconnecting when vhost uses the asynchronous enqueue operations with
+dsa dpdk driver in VM2VM topology environment with 2 queues.
+
+1. Bind one physical port and 1 dsa device to vfio-pci like common step 1-2::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 4f:00.1 
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 6a:01.0
+
+2. On host, launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:00.1 -a 0000:6a:01.0,max_queues=2  \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	--dmas [txd0@0000:6a:01.0-q0,txd1@0000:6a:01.0-q1] --client
+
+3. Start VM1 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 5,6 /root/xingguang/qemu-6.2.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm1 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge1G0,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/root/xingguang/ubuntu20-04.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6002-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net0,server \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:01,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=off,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on -vnc :10
+
+4. Start VM2 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 7,8 /root/xingguang/qemu-6.2.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm2 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge1G1,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/root/xingguang/ubuntu20-04-2.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6003-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net1,server \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:02,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=off,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on -vnc :12
+
+5. On VM1, set virtio device IP and run arp protocal::
+
+	<VM1># ifconfig ens5 1.1.1.2
+	<VM1># arp -s 1.1.1.8 52:54:00:00:00:02
+
+6. On VM2, set virtio device IP and run arp protocal::
+
+	<VM2># ifconfig ens5 1.1.1.8
+	<VM2># arp -s 1.1.1.2 52:54:00:00:00:01
+
+7. Check the iperf performance between two VMs by below commands::
+
+	<VM1># iperf -s -i 1
+	<VM2># iperf -c 1.1.1.2 -i 1 -t 60
+
+8. Check iperf throughput can get x Gbits/sec.
+
+9. Scp 1MB file form VM0 to VM1, check packets can be forwarding success by scp::
+
+	<VM1># scp <file> root@1.1.1.8:/
+
+10. Relaunch dpdk-vhost, then rerun step 7-9 five times.
+
+11. Relaunch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:00.1 -a 0000:6a:01.0,max_queues=2 -a 0000:6f:01.0,max_queues=2 \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	--dmas [txd0@0000:6a:01.0-q0,txd1@0000:6f:01.0-q1] --client
+
+12. Rerun step 7-9 five times.
+
+Test Case 6: VM2VM packed ring with 2 dsa dpdk channels stable test with iperf
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case checks vhost can work stably  when vhost uses the asynchronous enqueue operations with dsa dpdk driver in
+VM2VM topology environment with 2 queues.
+
+1. Bind one physical port and 1 dsa device to vfio-pci like common step 1-2::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 4f:00.1
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 6a:01.0 
+
+2. Launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 26-28 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:00.1 -a 0000:6a:01.0,max_queues=2 \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	--dmas [txd0@0000:6a:01.0-q1,txd1@0000:6a:01.0-q0]
+
+3. Start VM1 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 5,6 /usr/local/qemu-6.1.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm1 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/home/osimg/ubuntu20-04.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6002-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net0 \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:01,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=off,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on,packed=on -vnc :10
+
+4. Start VM2 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 7,8 /usr/local/qemu-6.1.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm2 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/home/osimg/ubuntu20-04-2.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6003-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:02,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=off,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on,packed=on -vnc :12
+
+5. On VM1, set virtio device IP and run arp protocal::
+
+	<VM1># ifconfig ens5 1.1.1.2
+	<VM1># arp -s 1.1.1.8 52:54:00:00:00:02
+
+6. On VM2, set virtio device IP and run arp protocal::
+
+	<VM2># ifconfig ens5 1.1.1.8
+	<VM2># arp -s 1.1.1.2 52:54:00:00:00:01
+
+7. Check the iperf performance between two VMs by below commands::
+
+	<VM1># iperf -s -i 1
+	<VM2># iperf -c 1.1.1.2 -i 1 -t 60
+
+8. Check iperf throughput can get x Gbits/sec.
+
+9. Scp 1MB file form VM1 to VM2M, check packets can be forwarding success by scp::
+
+	<VM1># scp <file> root@1.1.1.8:/
+
+10. Rerun step 7-9 five times.
+
+Test Case 7: PVP performance vhost async enqueue with dsa kernel channel
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case uses vhost example to test performance of split and packed ring when vhost uses the asynchronous enqueue operations
+with dsa kernel driver in PVP topology environment.
+
+1. Bind one physical port(4f:00.1) to vfio-pci and one dsa device(6a:01.0) to idxd like common step 1 and 3::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 4f:00.1
+	
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure, reset if exist
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -u 6a:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b idxd 6a:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py -q 2 0
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure success
+
+2. On host, launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:00.0 \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1  --stats 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net --dmas [txd0@wq0.0] --client
+
+3. Launch virtio-user with packed ring::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 5-6 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=virtio-user \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:10,path=/tmp/vhost-net,queues=1,mrg_rxbuf=0,in_order=1,packed_vq=1,server=1 \
+	-- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+4. Start pkts from virtio-user side to let vswitch know the mac addr::
+
+	testpmd>set fwd mac
+	testpmd>start tx_first
+	testpmd>stop
+	testpmd>start
+
+5. Inject pkts (packets length=64...1518) separately with dest_mac=virtio_mac_addresss (specific in above cmd with 00:11:22:33:44:10) to NIC using packet generator, record pvp (PG>nic>vswitch>virtio-user>vswitch>nic>PG) performance number can get expected.
+
+6. Quit and re-launch virtio-user with packed ring size not power of 2::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 5-6 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd0  \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:10,path=/tmp/vhost-net,queues=1,mrg_rxbuf=0,in_order=1,packed_vq=1,server=1,queue_size=1025 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1025 --rxd=1025 --nb-cores=1
+
+7. Re-test step 4-5, record performance of different packet length.
+
+8. Quit and re-launch virtio-user with split ring::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 5-6 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd0 \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:10,path=/tmp/vhost-net,queues=1,mrg_rxbuf=0,in_order=1,server=1 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+9. Re-test step 4-5, record performance of different packet length.
+
+Test Case 8: PVP vhost async enqueue operation with two VM and 2 dsa kernel channels
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case uses vhost example to test split and packed ring when vhost uses the asynchronous enqueue operations
+with dsa kernel driver in PVP topology environment with 2 VM and 2 queues.
+
+1. Bind one physical port to vfio-pci and 1 dsa device to idxd like common step 1 and 3::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 4f:00.1
+
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure, reset if exist
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -u 6a:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b idxd 6a:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py -q 2 0
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure success
+
+2. On host, launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:00.1 \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1  --stats 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	--dmas [txd0@wq0.0,txd1@wq0.1] --client
+
+3. launch two virtio-user ports::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 5-6 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd0 \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:10,path=/tmp/vhost-net0,queues=1,server=1,mrg_rxbuf=1,in_order=0,packed_vq=1 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 7-8 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd1 \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user1,mac=00:11:22:33:44:11,path=/tmp/vhost-net1,queues=1,server=1,mrg_rxbuf=1,in_order=1,vectorized=1 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+4. Start pkts from two virtio-user side individually to let vswitch know the mac addr::
+
+	testpmd0>set fwd mac
+	testpmd0>start tx_first
+	testpmd0>stop
+	testpmd0>start
+	testpmd1>set fwd mac
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>start
+
+5. Inject IMIX packets (64b...1518b) with dest_mac=virtio_mac_addresss (00:11:22:33:44:10 and 00:11:22:33:44:11) to NIC using packet generator,record performance number can get expected from Packet generator rx side.
+
+6. Stop dpdk-vhost side and relaunch it with same cmd as step2.
+
+7. Start pkts from two virtio-user side individually to let vswitch know the mac addr::
+
+	testpmd0>stop
+	testpmd0>start tx_first
+	testpmd0>stop
+	testpmd0>start
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>start
+
+8. Inject IMIX packets (64b...1518b) with dest_mac=virtio_mac_addresss (00:11:22:33:44:10 and 00:11:22:33:44:11) to NIC using packet generator, ensure get same throughput as step5.
+
+Test Case 9: VM2VM virtio-user forwarding test with 2 dsa kernel channels
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case uses vhost example to test split and packed ring when vhost uses the asynchronous enqueue operations
+with dsa kernel driver in VM2VM topology environment with 2 queues.
+
+1.Bind one physical port to vfio-pci and 2 dsa device to idxd like common step 1 and 3::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 4f:00.1
+
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure, reset if exist
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -u 6a:01.0 6f:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b idxd 6a:01.0 6f:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py -q 2 0
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py -q 2 2
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure success
+
+2. On host, launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:01.0 \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	--dmas [txd0@wq0.0,txd1@wq2.1]  --client
+
+3. Launch virtio-user::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 5-6 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd0 \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:10,path=/tmp/vhost-net0,queues=1,server=1,mrg_rxbuf=1,in_order=0,packed_vq=1 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 7-8 -n 4 --no-pci --file-prefix=testpmd1 \
+	--vdev=net_virtio_user1,mac=00:11:22:33:44:11,path=/tmp/vhost-net1,queues=1,server=1,mrg_rxbuf=1,in_order=1,vectorized=1 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 --nb-cores=1
+
+4. Loop packets between two virtio-user sides, record performance number with 64b/2000b/8000b/IMIX pkts can get expected::
+
+	testpmd0>set fwd mac
+	testpmd0>start tx_first
+	testpmd0>stop
+	testpmd0>set eth-peer 0 00:11:22:33:44:11
+	testpmd0>start
+	testpmd1>set fwd mac
+	testpmd1>set eth-peer 0 00:11:22:33:44:10
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 64
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 2000,2000,2000,2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 64,256,2000,64,256,2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+
+5. Stop and quit dpdk-vhost side and relaunch it with same cmd as step2.
+
+6. Rerun step 4.
+
+Test Case 10: VM2VM virtio-pmd test with 2 dsa kernel channels register/unregister stable check
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case checks vhost can work stably after unregistering and registering the virtio port many times when vhost uses
+the asynchronous enqueue operations with dsa kernel driver in VM2VM topology environment with 2 queues.
+
+1. Bind one physical port to vfio-pci and one dsa device to idxd like common step 1 and 3::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 4f:00.1
+
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure, reset if exist
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -u 6a:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b idxd 6a:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py -q 2 0
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure success
+
+2. On host, launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:00.1 \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	--dmas [txd0@wq0.0,txd1@wq0.1] --client
+
+3. Start VM1 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 5,6 /usr/local/qemu-6.1.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm1 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/home/osimg/ubuntu20-04.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6002-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net0,server \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:01,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=on,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on -vnc :10
+
+4. Start VM2 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 7,8 /usr/local/qemu-6.1.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm2 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/home/osimg/ubuntu20-04-2.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6003-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net1,server \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:02,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=on,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on,packed=on -vnc :12
+
+5. Bind virtio port to vfio-pci in both two VMs::
+
+	modprobe vfio enable_unsafe_noiommu_mode=1
+	modprobe vfio-pci
+	echo 1 > /sys/module/vfio/parameters/enable_unsafe_noiommu_mode
+	./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=vfio-pci 00:05.0
+
+6. Start testpmd in VMs seperately::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/dpdk-testpmd -l 1-2 -n 4 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --nb-cores=1 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024
+
+7. Loop packets between two virtio-user sides, record performance number with 64b/2000b/8000b/IMIX pkts can get expected::
+
+	testpmd0>set fwd mac
+	testpmd0>start tx_first
+	testpmd0>stop
+	testpmd0>set eth-peer 0 52:54:00:00:00:02
+	testpmd0>start
+	testpmd1>set fwd mac
+	testpmd1>set eth-peer 0 52:54:00:00:00:01
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 64
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 2000,2000,2000,2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+	testpmd1>stop
+	testpmd1>set txpkts 64,256,2000,64,256,2000
+	testpmd1>start tx_first
+	testpmd1>show port stats all
+
+8. Quit two testpmd in two VMs, bind virtio-pmd port to virtio-pci,then bind port back to vfio-pci, rerun below cmd 50 times::
+
+	./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -u 00:05.0
+	./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=virtio-pci 00:05.0
+	./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --bind=vfio-pci 00:05.0
+
+9. Restart vhost, then rerun step 6-7,check vhost can stable work and get expected throughput.
+
+Test Case 11: VM2VM split ring with 2 enqueue dsa kernel channels test with iperf and reconnect stable check
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case checks vhost can work stably after reconnecting when vhost uses the asynchronous enqueue operations with
+dsa kernel driver in VM2VM topology environment with 2 queues.
+
+1. Bind one physical port to vfio-pci and 2 dsa device to idxd like common step 1 and 3::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 4f:00.1
+	
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure, reset if exist
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -u 6a:01.0 6f:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b idxd 6a:01.0 6f:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py -q 2 0
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py -q 2 2
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure success
+
+2. On host, launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:00.1 \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	--dmas [txd0@wq0.0,txd1@wq0.1] --client
+
+3. Start VM1 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 5,6 /root/xingguang/qemu-6.2.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm1 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge1G0,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/root/xingguang/ubuntu20-04.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6002-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net0,server \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:01,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=off,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on -vnc :10
+
+4. Start VM2 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 7,8 /root/xingguang/qemu-6.2.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm2 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge1G1,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/root/xingguang/ubuntu20-04-2.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6003-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net1,server \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:02,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=off,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on -vnc :12
+
+5. On VM1, set virtio device IP and run arp protocal::
+
+	<VM1># ifconfig ens5 1.1.1.2
+	<VM1># arp -s 1.1.1.8 52:54:00:00:00:02
+
+6. On VM2, set virtio device IP and run arp protocal::
+
+	<VM2># ifconfig ens5 1.1.1.8
+	<VM2># arp -s 1.1.1.2 52:54:00:00:00:01
+
+7. Check the iperf performance between two VMs by below commands::
+
+	<VM1># iperf -s -i 1
+	<VM2># iperf -c 1.1.1.2 -i 1 -t 60
+
+8. Check iperf throughput can get x Gbits/sec.
+
+9. Scp 1MB file form VM0 to VM1, check packets can be forwarding success by scp::
+
+	<VM1># scp <file> root@1.1.1.8:/
+
+10. Relaunch dpdk-vhost, then rerun step 7-9 five times.
+
+11. Relaunch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 2-3 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:00.1 \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	--dmas [txd0@wq0.0,txd1@wq2.1] --client
+	
+12. Rerun step 7-9 five times.	
+
+Test Case 12: VM2VM packed ring with 2 dsa kernel channels stable test with iperf
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This case checks vhost can work stably  when vhost uses the asynchronous enqueue operations with dsa kernel driver in
+VM2VM topology environment with 2 queues.
+
+1. Bind one physical port to vfio-pci and 1 dsa device to idxd like common step 1 and 3::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b vfio-pci 4f:00.1
+	
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure, reset if exist
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -u 6a:01.0
+	<dpdk dir># ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b idxd 6a:01.0 
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>drivers/dma/idxd/dpdk_idxd_cfg.py -q 2 0
+	ls /dev/dsa #check wq configure success
+
+2. Launch dpdk-vhost by below command::
+
+	<dpdk dir># ./<dpdk build dir>/examples/dpdk-vhost -l 26-28 -n 4 -a 0000:4f:00.1 -a 0000:6a:01.0,max_queues=2 \
+	-- -p 0x1 --mergeable 1 --vm2vm 1 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net0 --socket-file /tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	--dmas [txd0@wq0.0,txd1@wq0.1]
+
+3. Start VM1 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 5,6 /usr/local/qemu-6.1.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm1 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/home/osimg/ubuntu20-04.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6002-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net0 \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:01,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=off,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on,packed=on -vnc :10
+
+4. Start VM2 with qemu::
+
+	taskset -c 7,8 /usr/local/qemu-6.1.0/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -name vm2 -enable-kvm -cpu host -smp 4 -m 4096 \
+	-object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=4096M,mem-path=/mnt/huge,share=on \
+	-numa node,memdev=mem -mem-prealloc -drive file=/home/osimg/ubuntu20-04-2.img  \
+	-chardev socket,path=/tmp/vm2_qga0.sock,server,nowait,id=vm2_qga0 -device virtio-serial \
+	-device virtserialport,chardev=vm2_qga0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.2 -daemonize \
+	-monitor unix:/tmp/vm2_monitor.sock,server,nowait -device e1000,netdev=nttsip1 \
+	-netdev user,id=nttsip1,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6003-:22 \
+	-chardev socket,id=char0,path=/tmp/vhost-net1 \
+	-netdev type=vhost-user,id=netdev0,chardev=char0,vhostforce \
+	-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0,mac=52:54:00:00:00:02,disable-modern=true,mrg_rxbuf=off,csum=on,guest_csum=on,host_tso4=on,guest_tso4=on,guest_ecn=on,packed=on -vnc :12
+
+5. On VM1, set virtio device IP and run arp protocal::
+
+	<VM1># ifconfig ens5 1.1.1.2
+	<VM1># arp -s 1.1.1.8 52:54:00:00:00:02
+
+6. On VM2, set virtio device IP and run arp protocal::
+
+	<VM2># ifconfig ens5 1.1.1.8
+	<VM2># arp -s 1.1.1.2 52:54:00:00:00:01
+
+7. Check the iperf performance between two VMs by below commands::
+
+	<VM1># iperf -s -i 1
+	<VM2># iperf -c 1.1.1.2 -i 1 -t 60
+
+8. Check iperf throughput can get x Gbits/sec.
+
+9. Scp 1MB file form VM1 to VM2M, check packets can be forwarding success by scp::
+
+	<VM1># scp <file> root@1.1.1.8:/
+
+10. Rerun step 7-9 five times.
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