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Shiv
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through all the nodes.
So, if the number of lcores is more than the number of interfaces, how are
the others core utilized ?
I see that there is a device handoff function available, but do not see
documentation on when it is enabled, or how it can be used.
Regards,
Shiv
Ray, Neale,
Sorry for the late response. It works now - looks like there was another
instances of VPP running.
Regards,
Shiv
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 5:41 PM, Ray Kinsella wrote:
> Works for me .. please send on output.
>
> Ray K
>
> On 09/02/2018 05:34, Shiv wrote:
>
>&
Hi,
Doing a "make debug" with the latest 18.04 does not give the DBGVPP
prompt. The same works with 18.01rc2. Anyone else facing the same issue ?
Regards,
Shiv
d
i/o
threads */
Is there any documentation for I/O threads and binding them to interfaces ?
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Shiv
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: n=155456, size=2176,
socket=0
USER1: create a new mbuf pool : n=155456, size=2176,
socket=1
Configuring Port 0 (socket 0)
Port 0: 00:00:00:01:01:01
Configuring Port 1 (socket 0)
Port 1: 00:00:00:01:01:02
Checking link statuses...
Done
testpmd> help
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Shiv
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 10:34
TenGigabitEthernet81/0/0 1 up rx packets
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Shiv
On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 12:19 AM, Dave Wallace wrote:
> Shiv,
>
> You need to verify that there is a DPDK driver for the device you are
> trying to use.
>
> If there is a DPDK driver, then you will
Hi VPP Team,
I am trying to add a NIC to using the instructions in
https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/How_To_Connect_A_PCI_Interface_To_VPP.
I do not see the interface being created in vpp and see the following
errors in the /var/log/syslog..
Jan 2 22:50:48 shiv-lenovo-v310 vpp[3453]: /usr/bin/vpp
I find that changing the vdev in the l2fwd command line to virtio_user
helps..
shiv@shiv-lenovo-v310:~/work/docker$ docker run -it -v
/tmp/sock1.sock:/tmp/sock1.sock -v /mnt/huge_vhost/:/mnt/huge_vhost
dpdk_app_l2fwd l2fwd -c 0x4 -n 4 -m 1024 --no-pci --vdev=*virtio_user0*
,path=/tmp/sock1.sock
: VirtualEthernet0/0/1 (ifindex 2)
virtio_net_hdr_sz 0
..
shiv@shiv-lenovo-v310:~/work/docker$ docker run -it -v
/tmp/sock1.sock:/tmp/sock1.sock -v /mnt/huge_vhost/:/mnt/huge_vhost
dpdk_app_l2fwd l2fwd -c 0x4 -n 4 -m 1024 --no-pci
--vdev=virtio-user0,path=/tmp/sock1.sock -- -p 0x1
EAL: Detected 4 lcore(s)
EAL
Thanks Florin for the clarification..
Regards,
Shiv
On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 3:29 AM, Florin Coras
wrote:
> Shiv,
>
> To clarify, the stack has no name per se. We just refer to the transport
> and session layers part of vnet as “vpp’s host stack”. On top of the the
> session laye
Why would the TLDK be needed if the VCL is already available ? Are there
any improvements (perf / features) in TLDK ?
Also, which release is TLDK is targeted for ?
Regards,
Shiv
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 1:04 PM, Pierre Pfister (ppfister) <
ppfis...@cisco.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
Hi VPP Team,
Is there a user mode TCP stack available as part of VPP ?
I did see somewhere that there is no user mode stack available as part
of VPP, and some folks use mTCP..
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Shiv
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