Hello dpdk devs,

I would like to discuss the feasibility of implementing CPU topology detection 
on FreeBSD. Currently both eal_cpu_core_id() and eal_cpu_socket_id() in rte_eal 
library always return 0 on FreeBSD, making NUMA-aware development impossible 
without resorting to external libraries or system APIs.

The CPU topology information is available via sysct kern.sched.topology_spec. 
The only issue is that the return value is an XML formatted object (see 
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/number-of-cpus-and-cores.41299/). 
(https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/number-of-cpus-and-cores.41299/) I'm not 
sure how feasible it is to parse XML inside DPDK.

On a side note, obtaining the physical NUMA node id of a core is easy - sysctl 
dev.cpu.[cpu#].%domain returns the corresponding node id but I have yet found a 
straightforward way to detect hyperthreads besides the XML thing.

Oscar

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