Hi Anatoly and All, Just wondering what would the side effect of lowering a _bit_ of static uint64_t baseaddr = 0x100000000 in lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_memory.c for 64bit systems.
Use case: If we _reserve_ VA address which less than 2^32 ONLY for packet buffers(mbuf), The use cases like Pipeline, where need to transfer packets from one core to another cores can use ring element size of 4B(32bit) which will reduce the a lot of read and write to enable better performance. i.e Since upper 32bits will be zero, it is matter of typecasting of item to read and write from/to ring. Essentially memcpy overhead for moving pointers over the ring will be half. Is baseaddr set to 2^32 to make sure that secondary process will have more _chance_ of getting the baseaddr in order for DPDK to work? Thoughts on above? On general to reduce the mbuf pointer storage requirement for ring?