uint32_t gso_types;
/**< the bit mask of required GSO types. The GSO library
* uses the same macros as that of describing device TX
- * offloading capabilities (i.e. DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_*_TSO) for
+ * offloading capabilities (i.e. RTE_ETH_TX_OFFLOAD_*_TSO) for
* gso_types.
*
* For example, if applications want to segment TCP/IPv4
- * packets, set DEV_TX_OFFLOAD_TCP_TSO in gso_types.
+ * packets, set RTE_ETH_TX_OFFLOAD_TCP_TSO in gso_types.
*/
uint16_t gso_size;
/**< maximum size of an output GSO segment, including packet
*
* Before calling rte_gso_segment(), applications must set proper ol_flags
* for the packet. The GSO library uses the same macros as that of TSO.
- * For example, set PKT_TX_TCP_SEG and PKT_TX_IPV4 in ol_flags to segment
- * a TCP/IPv4 packet. If rte_gso_segment() succeeds, the PKT_TX_TCP_SEG
+ * For example, set RTE_MBUF_F_TX_TCP_SEG and RTE_MBUF_F_TX_IPV4 in ol_flags to segment
+ * a TCP/IPv4 packet. If rte_gso_segment() succeeds, the RTE_MBUF_F_TX_TCP_SEG
* flag is removed for all GSO segments and the input packet.
*
* Each of the newly-created GSO segments is organized as a two-segment