> > The lsc_interrupt flag is enabled by default, and when the --tx-first is > > used > > as a command line parameter, the 32 packets can be sent out before the > > link state is up, resulting in the loss of the packets, and no further > > forwarding will take place. > > > > E.g. ./build/app/testpmd -c f0 -- --tx-first --stats-period 1 > > > > When the --tx-first is used, the lsc_interrupt flag needs to be disabled, > > ensuring the links are up before forwarding traffic. Therefore, during the > > parameter checking at startup, if --tx-first is used, we now warn the user, > > and set lsc_interrupt to 0. > > > > Fixes: 99cabef08855 ("app/testpmd: add parameter to start forwarding Tx > > first") > > Signed-off-by: David Hunt <david.h...@intel.com> > > Acked-by: Pablo de Lara <pablo.de.lara.gua...@intel.com>
Applied, thanks