14 10:24 PM
> To: Venkat Thummala
> Cc: dev at dpdk.org
> Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] using hash table in a MP environment
>
> one more simple way would be to assign the desired hash function to the
> hash_func in the rte_hash structure returned by rte_hash_find_existing call
> at
one more simple way would be to assign the desired hash function to the
hash_func in the rte_hash structure returned by rte_hash_find_existing call
at the secondary initialization phase. that way there is no difference
between a primary or a secondary process.
Regards,
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 3
Hi Shirley,
Please refer the section 20.3 [Multi-Process Limitations] in DPDK
Programmers Guide.
The use of function pointers between multiple processes running based of
different
compiled binaries is not supported, since the location of a given function
in one
process may be different to its loc
Hi,
I am currently using a hash table in a multi-process environment.
the master process creates the hash table which is later used by other
secondary processes.
but the secondary processes fail to use the hash table since the hash
function address actually points to a different fucntion. (this mak
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 11:02:03AM +0300, Uri Sidler wrote:
> Hi,
> I am currently using a hash table in a multi-process environment.
> the master process creates the hash table which is later used by other
> secondary processes.
> but the secondary processes fail to use the hash table since the ha
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