-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Title | Differences in how different Intel NICs handle maximum packet length for jumbo frame |
-| | |
-+================================+======================================================================================+
-| Reference # | 96 |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Description | 10 Gigabit Ethernet devices from Intel do not take VLAN tags into account when |
-| | calculating packet size while Gigabit Ethernet devices do so for jumbo frames. |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Implication | When receiving packets with VLAN tags, the actual maximum size of useful payload |
-| | that Intel Gigabit Ethernet devices are able to receive is 4 bytes (or 8 bytes in |
-| | the case of packets with extended VLAN tags) less than that of Intel 10 Gigabit |
-| | Ethernet devices. |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Resolution/ Workaround | Increase the configured maximum packet size when using Intel Gigabit Ethernet |
-| | devices. |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Affected Environment/ Platform | All |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Driver/Module | Poll Mode Driver (PMD) |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
-Binding PCI devices to igb_uio fails on Linux* kernel 3.9 when more than one device is used
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Title | Binding PCI devices to igb_uio fails on Linux* kernel 3.9 when more than one device |
-| | is used |
-| | |
-+================================+======================================================================================+
-| Reference # | 97 |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Description | A known bug in the uio driver included in Linux* kernel version 3.9 prevents more |
-| | than one PCI device to be bound to the igb_uio driver. |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Implication | The Poll Mode Driver (PMD) will crash on initialization. |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Resolution/ Workaround | Use earlier or later kernel versions, or apply the following |
-| | `patch |
-| | <https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/5ed0505c713805f89473cdc0bbfb5110dfd840cb>`_|
-| | . |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Affected Environment/ Platform | Linux* systems with kernel version 3.9 |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Driver/Module | igb_uio module |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
-GCC might generate Intel® AVX instructions forprocessors without Intel® AVX support
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Title | Gcc might generate Intel® AVX instructions for processors without Intel® AVX support |
-| | |
-+================================+======================================================================================+
-| Reference # | IXA00382439 |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Description | When compiling Intel® DPDK (and any DPDK app), gcc may generate Intel® AVX |
-| | instructions, even when the processor does not support Intel® AVX. |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Implication | Any DPDK app might crash while starting up. |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Resolution/ Workaround | Either compile using icc or set EXTRA_CFLAGS=’-O3’ prior to compilation. |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Affected Environment/ Platform | Platforms which processor does not support Intel® AVX. |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Driver/Module | Environment Abstraction Layer (EAL) |
-| | |
-+--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+**Description**:
+ 10 Gigabit Ethernet devices from Intel do not take VLAN tags into account when calculating packet size
+ while Gigabit Ethernet devices do so for jumbo frames.
+
+**Implication**:
+ When receiving packets with VLAN tags, the actual maximum size of useful payload that Intel Gigabit Ethernet
+ devices are able to receive is 4 bytes (or 8 bytes in the case of packets with extended VLAN tags) less than
+ that of Intel 10 Gigabit Ethernet devices.
+
+**Resolution/Workaround**:
+ Increase the configured maximum packet size when using Intel Gigabit Ethernet devices.
+
+**Affected Environment/Platform**:
+ All.
+
+**Driver/Module**:
+ Poll Mode Driver (PMD).
+
+
+Binding PCI devices to igb_uio fails on Linux kernel 3.9 when more than one device is used
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+**Description**:
+ A known bug in the uio driver included in Linux kernel version 3.9 prevents more than one PCI device to be
+ bound to the igb_uio driver.
+
+**Implication**:
+ The Poll Mode Driver (PMD) will crash on initialization.
+
+**Resolution/Workaround**:
+ Use earlier or later kernel versions, or apply the following
+ `patch <https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/5ed0505c713805f89473cdc0bbfb5110dfd840cb>`_.
+
+**Affected Environment/Platform**:
+ Linux systems with kernel version 3.9
+
+**Driver/Module**:
+ igb_uio module
+
+
+GCC might generate Intel® AVX instructions for processors without Intel® AVX support
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+**Description**:
+ When compiling Intel® DPDK (and any DPDK app), gcc may generate Intel® AVX instructions, even when the
+ processor does not support Intel® AVX.
+
+**Implication**:
+ Any DPDK app might crash while starting up.
+
+**Resolution/Workaround**:
+ Either compile using icc or set ``EXTRA_CFLAGS='-O3'`` prior to compilation.
+
+**Affected Environment/Platform**:
+ Platforms which processor does not support Intel® AVX.
+
+**Driver/Module**:
+ Environment Abstraction Layer (EAL).