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hash: implement RCU resources reclamation
[dpdk.git]
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doc
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guides
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sample_app_ug
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qos_scheduler.rst
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doc/guides/sample_app_ug/qos_scheduler.rst
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doc/guides/sample_app_ug/qos_scheduler.rst
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The application is located in the ``qos_sched`` sub-directory.
.. note::
To get statistics on the sample app using the command line interface as described in the next section,
.. note::
To get statistics on the sample app using the command line interface as described in the next section,
- DPDK must be compiled defining *
CONFIG_RTE_SCHED_COLLECT_STATS*,
-
which can be done by changing the configuration file for the specific target to be compiled
.
+ DPDK must be compiled defining *
RTE_SCHED_COLLECT_STATS*, which can be done by changing the relevant
+
entry in the ``config/rte_config.h`` file
.
Running the Application
-----------------------
Running the Application
-----------------------
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+57,7
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The application has a number of command line options:
.. code-block:: console
.. code-block:: console
- ./qos_sched [EAL options] -- <APP PARAMS>
+ ./
<build_dir>/examples/dpdk-
qos_sched [EAL options] -- <APP PARAMS>
Mandatory application parameters include:
Mandatory application parameters include:
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+315,7
@@
The following is an example command with a single packet flow configuration:
.. code-block:: console
.. code-block:: console
- ./qos_sched -l 1,5,7 -n 4 -- --pfc "3,2,5,7" --cfg ./profile.cfg
+ ./
<build_dir>/examples/dpdk-
qos_sched -l 1,5,7 -n 4 -- --pfc "3,2,5,7" --cfg ./profile.cfg
This example uses a single packet flow configuration which creates one RX thread on lcore 5 reading
from port 3 and a worker thread on lcore 7 writing to port 2.
This example uses a single packet flow configuration which creates one RX thread on lcore 5 reading
from port 3 and a worker thread on lcore 7 writing to port 2.
@@
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+324,7
@@
Another example with 2 packet flow configurations using different ports but shar
.. code-block:: console
.. code-block:: console
- ./qos_sched -l 1,2,6,7 -n 4 -- --pfc "3,2,2,6,7" --pfc "1,0,2,6,7" --cfg ./profile.cfg
+ ./
<build_dir>/examples/dpdk-
qos_sched -l 1,2,6,7 -n 4 -- --pfc "3,2,2,6,7" --pfc "1,0,2,6,7" --cfg ./profile.cfg
Note that independent cores for the packet flow configurations for each of the RX, WT and TX thread are also supported,
providing flexibility to balance the work.
Note that independent cores for the packet flow configurations for each of the RX, WT and TX thread are also supported,
providing flexibility to balance the work.