Hi Wei,
DPDK links(static) as part of the dpdk plugin in VPP.
You can do readelf on dpdk_plugin.so
Thanks
Shiva
On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 11:20 AM wrote:
> We think VPP uses DPDK for data receive from nic, but it seems no dpdk lib
> exist in vpp project.
> we also try to use readelf to check t
We think VPP uses DPDK for data receive from nic, but it seems no dpdk lib
exist in vpp project.
we also try to use readelf to check the libs used by vpp, or use strings check
the functions in each lib. We did not find how dpdk is used. So can you please
give some guide, how does vpp link dpdk l
Thanks Neale, That is similar to my thinking as well. I think there is a good
case for both approaches.
For the use cases we have:
1) IKE responder
- commonly a central site with no statically configured tunnels
- possibly some enhancements to reduce the static config for remote peers
- requires
Hi Hanlin,
Are your app namespaces mapped to the same vrf?
If no, then your interfaces can have IPs out of the same subnet because they’re
part of different vrf tables. To allow for connectivity between the vrfs you’ll
need to do some “vrf leaking”. We do exactly that in our vcl make test (see
Hi Elias,
> I would like to ask about the status of the Active-Passive NAT HA (high
> availability) code in src/plugins/nat/nat_ha.c and nat_ha.h. In the git
> history it looks like it was added by Matus Fabian in February 2019,
> with few changes since then.
>
> Having looked at it and tested it
Hello VPP experts,
I would like to ask about the status of the Active-Passive NAT HA (high
availability) code in src/plugins/nat/nat_ha.c and nat_ha.h. In the git
history it looks like it was added by Matus Fabian in February 2019,
with few changes since then.
Having looked at it and tested it I
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Hi All,
We have two APPs in different namespaces, such as APP1 and APP2, and use hoststack based on same VPP. APP1 listen on 192.168.1.2:8080,and APP2 connect APP2 through 192.168.1.3. Then, we can add two interfaces on VPP, but how to configure ip address? Sup
Hi Carl,
I think both options are viable. Perhaps 1) is preferable when IKE is a
responder and 2) when an initiator.
1) doesn't exist, but there are many other cases where VPP sends notifcation
events to the agent when it has discovred something - search for APIs named
want_*
For 2) it's imp
Folks,
I've been asked to give a heads-up when doing cherrypicks, so here it
is - You might see a bunch of merge jobs in Jenkins waiting for their
turn (because they are serialized); the verify jobs are usually
relatively fast.
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