> From: Didier Pallard <didier.pallard at 6wind.com> > > In current version, coremask can only be specified using a bitmask. > It will now be possible to specify core masks in 2 different ways: > - Using a bitmask (-c 0xnnn): bitmask must be in hex format and start with 0x > - Using a core set description in following format: -c [c1[-c2]][,c3[-c4]]... > > -c 0-7,16-23,31 being equivalent to -c 0x80FF00FF > > Signed-off-by: Didier Pallard <didier.pallard at 6wind.com>
Can we perhaps use a different parameter for that? E.g. --use-cores=[c1[-c2]][,c3[-c4]]... instead of -c? Also, it would be great if corresponding unit tests were also added. Best regards, Anatoly Burakov DPDK SW Engineer -------------------------------------------------------------- Intel Shannon Limited Registered in Ireland Registered Office: Collinstown Industrial Park, Leixlip, County Kildare Registered Number: 308263 Business address: Dromore House, East Park, Shannon, Co. Clare