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+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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.. _compiling_sample_apps:
------------------------------
Once a DPDK target environment directory has been created (such as
-``x86_64-native-bsdapp-clang``), it contains all libraries and header files required
+``x86_64-native-freebsd-clang``), it contains all libraries and header files required
to build an application.
When compiling an application in the FreeBSD environment on the DPDK,
* ``RTE_SDK`` - Points to the DPDK installation directory.
* ``RTE_TARGET`` - Points to the DPDK target environment directory.
- For FreeBSD, this is the ``x86_64-native-bsdapp-clang`` or
- ``x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc`` directory.
+ For FreeBSD, this is the ``x86_64-native-freebsd-clang`` or
+ ``x86_64-native-freebsd-gcc`` directory.
The following is an example of creating the ``helloworld`` application, which runs
in the DPDK FreeBSD environment. While the example demonstrates compiling
cd $(RTE_SDK)
cd examples/helloworld/
setenv RTE_SDK $HOME/DPDK
- setenv RTE_TARGET x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc
+ setenv RTE_TARGET x86_64-native-freebsd-gcc
gmake CC=gcc49
CC main.o
setenv RTE_SDK /home/user/DPDK
cp -r $(RTE_SDK)/examples/helloworld my_rte_app
cd my_rte_app/
- setenv RTE_TARGET x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc
+ setenv RTE_TARGET x86_64-native-freebsd-gcc
gmake CC=gcc49
CC main.o
* ``--proc-type``:
The type of process instance.
+* ``-m MB``:
+ Memory to allocate from hugepages, regardless of processor socket.
+
Other options, specific to Linux and are not supported under FreeBSD are as follows:
* ``socket-mem``:
* ``--huge-dir``:
The directory where hugetlbfs is mounted.
+* ``mbuf-pool-ops-name``:
+ Pool ops name for mbuf to use.
+
* ``--file-prefix``:
The prefix text used for hugepage filenames.
-* ``-m MB``:
- Memory to allocate from hugepages, regardless of processor socket.
- It is recommended that ``--socket-mem`` be used instead of this option.
-
The ``-c`` or ``-l`` option is mandatory; the others are optional.
Copy the DPDK application binary to your target, then run the application