A build directory is specific to a configuration that includes architecture + execution environment + toolchain.
It is possible to have several build directories sharing the same sources with different configurations.
A build directory is specific to a configuration that includes architecture + execution environment + toolchain.
It is possible to have several build directories sharing the same sources with different configurations.
-For instance, to create a new build directory called my_sdk_build_dir using the default configuration template config/defconfig_x86_64-linuxapp,
+For instance, to create a new build directory called my_sdk_build_dir using the default configuration template config/defconfig_x86_64-linux,
cd /path/to/my_app
For a new application, the user must create their own Makefile that includes some .mk files, such as
cd /path/to/my_app
For a new application, the user must create their own Makefile that includes some .mk files, such as
Which ``dpdk-pmdinfogen`` scans for. Using this information other relevant
bits of data can be exported from the object file and used to produce a
hardware support description, that ``dpdk-pmdinfogen`` then encodes into a
Which ``dpdk-pmdinfogen`` scans for. Using this information other relevant
bits of data can be exported from the object file and used to produce a
hardware support description, that ``dpdk-pmdinfogen`` then encodes into a
* RTE_TOOLCHAIN: Defines the toolchain (gcc , icc).
It is the same value as CONFIG_RTE_TOOLCHAIN but without the double-quotes around the string.
* RTE_TOOLCHAIN: Defines the toolchain (gcc , icc).
It is the same value as CONFIG_RTE_TOOLCHAIN but without the double-quotes around the string.
It is the same value as CONFIG_RTE_EXEC_ENV but without the double-quotes around the string.
* RTE_KERNELDIR: This variable contains the absolute path to the kernel sources that will be used to compile the kernel modules.
It is the same value as CONFIG_RTE_EXEC_ENV but without the double-quotes around the string.
* RTE_KERNELDIR: This variable contains the absolute path to the kernel sources that will be used to compile the kernel modules.