reported via device xstats to assist applications to detect the
time-related problems.
+ The timestamp upper "too-distant-future" limit
+ at the moment of invoking the Tx burst routine
+ can be estimated as ``tx_pp`` option (in nanoseconds) multiplied by 2^23.
+ Please note, for the testpmd txonly mode,
+ the limit is deduced from the expression::
+
+ (n_tx_descriptors / burst_size + 1) * inter_burst_gap
+
There is no any packet reordering according timestamps is supposed,
neither within packet burst, nor between packets, it is an entirely
application responsibility to generate packets and its timestamps
Other TCP packets (e.g. with MPLS label) received on Rx queue with LRO enabled, will be received with bad checksum.
+- CRC:
+
+ - ``DEV_RX_OFFLOAD_KEEP_CRC`` cannot be supported with decapsulation
+ for some NICs (such as ConnectX-6 Dx and BlueField 2).
+ The capability bit ``scatter_fcs_w_decap_disable`` shows NIC support.
+
Statistics
----------
By default, the PMD will set this value to 0.
+- ``decap_en`` parameter [int]
+
+ Some devices do not support FCS (frame checksum) scattering for
+ tunnel-decapsulated packets.
+ If set to 0, this option forces the FCS feature and rejects tunnel
+ decapsulation in the flow engine for such devices.
+
+ By default, the PMD will set this value to 1.
+
.. _mlx5_firmware_config:
Firmware configuration
echo [num_vfs] > /sys/class/infiniband/mlx5_0/device/sriov_numvfs
-6. Compile DPDK and you are ready to go. See instructions on
- :ref:`Development Kit Build System <Development_Kit_Build_System>`
+6. Install DPDK and you are ready to go.
+ See :doc:`compilation instructions <../linux_gsg/build_dpdk>`.
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