> -Original Message-
> From: Ilya Maximets [mailto:i.maximets at samsung.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 2:18 PM
> To: Wang, Zhihong ; dev at dpdk.org
> Cc: p.fedin at samsung.com; yuanhan.liu at linux.intel.com; s.dyasly at
> samsung.com;
> Xie, Huawei
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] Unl
On 18.12.2015 05:39, Wang, Zhihong wrote:
> Yes ideally the underneath lib shouldn't meddle with the recovery logic.
> But I do think we should at least put a warning in the lib function said the
> app should make the path available. This is another topic though :-)
> Like we did in memcpy:
> /**
> On 17.12.2015 07:21, Zhihong Wang wrote:
> > This patch unlinks existing unused sockets (which cause new bindings to
> > fail, e.g.
> vHost PMD) to ensure smooth startup.
> > In a lot of cases DPDK applications are terminated abnormally without proper
> resource release.
>
> Original OVS relate
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 11:21:02PM -0500, Zhihong Wang wrote:
> This patch unlinks existing unused sockets (which cause new bindings to fail,
> e.g. vHost PMD) to ensure smooth startup.
> In a lot of cases DPDK applications are terminated abnormally without proper
> resource release. Therefore, D
On 17.12.2015 07:21, Zhihong Wang wrote:
> This patch unlinks existing unused sockets (which cause new bindings to fail,
> e.g. vHost PMD) to ensure smooth startup.
> In a lot of cases DPDK applications are terminated abnormally without proper
> resource release.
Original OVS related problem dis
This patch unlinks existing unused sockets (which cause new bindings to fail,
e.g. vHost PMD) to ensure smooth startup.
In a lot of cases DPDK applications are terminated abnormally without proper
resource release. Therefore, DPDK libs should be able to deal with unclean boot
environment.
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