10/06/2020 16:27, Dmitry Kozlyuk: > --- a/MAINTAINERS > +++ b/MAINTAINERS > +Windows memory allocation > +M: Dmitry Kozlyuk <dmitry.kozl...@gmail.com> > +F: lib/librte_eal/eal_hugepages.c
Is it a typo? You mean lib/librte_eal/windows/eal_hugepages.c ? [...] > --- a/doc/guides/windows_gsg/build_dpdk.rst > +++ b/doc/guides/windows_gsg/build_dpdk.rst > -Run the helloworld example > -========================== > - > -Navigate to the examples in the build directory and run > `dpdk-helloworld.exe`. > - > -.. code-block:: console > - > - cd C:\Users\me\dpdk\build\examples > - dpdk-helloworld.exe > - hello from core 1 > - hello from core 3 > - hello from core 0 > - hello from core 2 > - > -Note for MinGW-w64: applications are linked to ``libwinpthread-1.dll`` > -by default. To run the example, either add toolchain executables directory > -to the PATH or copy the library to the working directory. > -Alternatively, static linking may be used (mind the LGPLv2.1 license). [...] > --- /dev/null > +++ b/doc/guides/windows_gsg/run_apps.rst > +Run the ``helloworld`` Example > +------------------------------ > + > +Navigate to the examples in the build directory and run > `dpdk-helloworld.exe`. > + > +.. code-block:: console > + > + cd C:\Users\me\dpdk\build\examples > + dpdk-helloworld.exe > + hello from core 1 > + hello from core 3 > + hello from core 0 > + hello from core 2 > + > +Note for MinGW-w64: applications are linked to ``libwinpthread-1.dll`` > +by default. To run the example, either add toolchain executables directory > +to the PATH or copy the library to the working directory. > +Alternatively, static linking may be used (mind the LGPLv2.1 license). I tend thinking that such move is better understood in a separate prior patch.