-* ``ARCH`` can be: ``i686``, ``x86_64``, ``ppc_64``
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-* ``MACHINE`` can be: ``native``, ``power8``
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-* ``EXECENV`` can be: ``linuxapp``, ``bsdapp``
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-* ``TOOLCHAIN`` can be: ``gcc``, ``icc``
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-The targets to be installed depend on the 32-bit and/or 64-bit packages and compilers installed on the host.
-Available targets can be found in the DPDK/config directory.
-The defconfig\_ prefix should not be used.
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-.. note::
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- Configuration files are provided with the ``RTE_MACHINE`` optimization level set.
- Within the configuration files, the ``RTE_MACHINE`` configuration value is set to native,
- which means that the compiled software is tuned for the platform on which it is built.
- For more information on this setting, and its possible values, see the *DPDK Programmers Guide*.
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-When using the IntelĀ® C++ Compiler (icc), one of the following commands should be invoked for 64-bit or 32-bit use respectively.
-Notice that the shell scripts update the ``$PATH`` variable and therefore should not be performed in the same session.
-Also, verify the compiler's installation directory since the path may be different:
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-.. code-block:: console
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- source /opt/intel/bin/iccvars.sh intel64
- source /opt/intel/bin/iccvars.sh ia32
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-To install and make targets, use the ``make install T=<target>`` command in the top-level DPDK directory.
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-For example, to compile a 64-bit target using icc, run:
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-.. code-block:: console
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- make install T=x86_64-native-linuxapp-icc
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-To compile a 32-bit build using gcc, the make command should be:
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-.. code-block:: console
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- make install T=i686-native-linuxapp-gcc
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-To prepare a target without building it, for example, if the configuration changes need to be made before compilation,
-use the ``make config T=<target>`` command: