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Description of Release
======================
-These release notes cover the new features,
-fixed bugs and known issues for Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) release version 2.0.0.
-
-For instructions on compiling and running the release, see the *DPDK Getting Started Guide*.
-
-Using DPDK Upgrade Patches
---------------------------
-
-For minor updates to the main DPDK releases, the software may be made available both as a new full package and as a patch file to be applied to the previously released package.
-In the latter case, the following commands should be used to apply the patch on top of the already-installed package for the previous release:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- # cd $RTE_SDK
- # patch –p1 < /path/to/patch/file
-
-Once the patch has been applied cleanly, the DPDK can be recompiled and used as before (described in the *DPDK Getting Started Guide*).
-
-.. note::
-
- If the patch does not apply cleanly, perhaps because of modifications made locally to the software,
- it is recommended to use the full release package for the minor update, instead of using the patch.
-
-Documentation Roadmap
----------------------
-
-The following is a list of DPDK documents in the suggested reading order:
-
-* **Release Notes**
- (this document): Provides release-specific information, including supported features, limitations, fixed issues, known issues and so on.
- Also, provides the answers to frequently asked questions in FAQ format.
-
-* **Getting Started Guide**
- : Describes how to install and configure the DPDK software; designed to get users up and running quickly with the software.
-
-* **FreeBSD* Getting Started Guide**
- : A document describing the use of the DPDK with FreeBSD* has been added in DPDK Release 1.6.0.
- Refer to this guide for installation and configuration instructions to get started using the DPDK with FreeBSD*.
-
-* **Programmer's Guide**
- : Describes:
-
- * The software architecture and how to use it (through examples), specifically in a Linux* application (linuxapp) environment
-
- * The content of the DPDK, the build system (including the commands that can be used in the root DPDK Makefile to build the development kit and an application)
- and guidelines for porting an application
-
- * Optimizations used in the software and those that should be considered for new development
-
- A glossary of terms is also provided.
-
-* **API Reference**
- : Provides detailed information about DPDK functions, data structures and other programming constructs.
-
-* **Sample Applications User Guide**
- : Describes a set of sample applications. Each chapter describes a sample application that showcases specific functionality and provides instructions on how to compile,
- run and use the sample application.
-
- The following sample applications are included:
-
- * Command Line
-
- * Exception Path (into Linux* for packets using the Linux TUN/TAP driver)
-
- * Hello World
-
- * Integration with Intel® QuickAssist Technology
-
- * Link Status Interrupt (Ethernet* Link Status Detection)
-
- * IP Reassembly
-
- * IP Pipeline
-
- * IP Fragmentation
-
- * IPv4 Multicast
-
- * L2 Forwarding (supports virtualized and non-virtualized environments)
-
- * L2 Forwarding IVSHMEM
-
- * L2 Forwarding Jobstats
-
- * L3 Forwarding
-
- * L3 Forwarding with Access Control
-
- * L3 Forwarding with Power Management
-
- * L3 Forwarding in a Virtualized Environment
-
- * Link Bonding
-
- * Link Status Interrupt
-
- * Load Balancing
-
- * Multi-process
-
- * QoS Scheduler + Dropper
-
- * QoS Metering
-
- * Quota & Watermarks
-
- * Timer
-
- * VMDQ and DCB L2 Forwarding
-
- * VMDQ L2 Forwarding
-
- * Userspace vhost
-
- * Userspace vhost switch
-
- * Netmap
-
- * Kernel NIC Interface (KNI)
-
- * VM Power Management
-
- * Distributor
-
- * RX-TX Callbacks
-
- * Skeleton
-
- In addition, there are some other applications that are built when the libraries are created.
- The source for these applications is in the DPDK/app directory and are called:
-
- * test
-
- * testpmd
-
- Once the libraries are created, they can be found in the build/app directory.
-
- * The test application provides a variety of specific tests for the various functions in the DPDK.
+This document contains the release notes for Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK)
+release version |release| and previous releases.
- * The testpmd application provides a number of different packet throughput tests and examples of features such as
- how to use the Flow Director found in the Intel® 82599 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller.
+It lists new features, fixed bugs, API and ABI changes and known issues.
- The testpmd application is documented in the *DPDK Testpmd Application Note*.
- The test application is not currently documented.
- However, you should be able to run and use test application with the command line help that is provided in the application.
+For instructions on compiling and running the release, see the :ref:`DPDK Getting Started Guide <linux_gsg>`.