The following is an example of creating the ``helloworld`` application, which runs
in the DPDK FreeBSD environment. While the example demonstrates compiling
-using gcc version 4.8, compiling with clang will be similar, except that the ``CC=``
+using gcc version 4.9, compiling with clang will be similar, except that the ``CC=``
parameter can probably be omitted. The ``helloworld`` example may be found in the
``${RTE_SDK}/examples`` directory.
setenv RTE_SDK $HOME/DPDK
setenv RTE_TARGET x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc
- gmake CC=gcc48
+ gmake CC=gcc49
CC main.o
LD helloworld
INSTALL-APP helloworld
cd my_rte_app/
setenv RTE_TARGET x86_64-native-bsdapp-gcc
- gmake CC=gcc48
+ gmake CC=gcc49
CC main.o
LD helloworld
INSTALL-APP helloworld
.. code-block:: console
- ./rte-app -n NUM [-c COREMASK] [-b <domain:bus:devid.func>] \
+ ./rte-app -c COREMASK [-n NUM] [-b <domain:bus:devid.func>] \
[-r NUM] [-v] [--proc-type <primary|secondary|auto>]
.. note::