Bring Windows EAL worker thread initialization in line with linux & freebsd by setting the worker thread name using the new platform agnostic rte_thread_set_name API.
Signed-off-by: Tyler Retzlaff <roret...@linux.microsoft.com> --- lib/eal/windows/eal.c | 7 +++++++ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) diff --git a/lib/eal/windows/eal.c b/lib/eal/windows/eal.c index b9f95ed..e561f87 100644 --- a/lib/eal/windows/eal.c +++ b/lib/eal/windows/eal.c @@ -282,6 +282,7 @@ enum rte_proc_type_t enum rte_iova_mode iova_mode; int ret; char cpuset[RTE_CPU_AFFINITY_STR_LEN]; + char thread_name[RTE_MAX_THREAD_NAME_LEN]; eal_log_init(NULL, 0); @@ -437,6 +438,12 @@ enum rte_proc_type_t if (rte_thread_create(&lcore_config[i].thread_id, NULL, eal_thread_loop, (void *)(uintptr_t)i) != 0) rte_panic("Cannot create thread\n"); + + /* Set thread_name for aid in debugging. */ + snprintf(thread_name, sizeof(thread_name), + "rte-worker-%d", i); + rte_thread_set_name(lcore_config[i].thread_id, thread_name); + ret = rte_thread_set_affinity_by_id(lcore_config[i].thread_id, &lcore_config[i].cpuset); if (ret != 0) -- 1.8.3.1