X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fguides%2Fsample_app_ug%2Fip_frag.rst;h=bd1fe2dc4782df693965f403a99569a2be4f90d3;hb=3f75a0271941cd1135893c05d64840e2d61c0124;hp=815cb4ac51b59621255f0484bfb75c74d2d91e6a;hpb=e0c7c47319576799f5affced83caf776ea4de61b;p=dpdk.git diff --git a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/ip_frag.rst b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/ip_frag.rst index 815cb4ac51..bd1fe2dc47 100644 --- a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/ip_frag.rst +++ b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/ip_frag.rst @@ -39,8 +39,7 @@ Overview -------- The application demonstrates the use of zero-copy buffers for packet fragmentation. -The initialization and run-time paths are very similar to those of the L2 forwarding application -(see Chapter 9 "L2 Forwarding Simple Application (in Real and Virtualised Environments)" for more information). +The initialization and run-time paths are very similar to those of the :doc:`l2_forward_real_virtual`. This guide highlights the differences between the two applications. There are three key differences from the L2 Forwarding sample application: @@ -112,7 +111,7 @@ To run the example in linuxapp environment with 2 lcores (2,4) over 2 ports(0,2) .. code-block:: console - ./build/ip_fragmentation -c 0x14 -n 3 -- -p 5 + ./build/ip_fragmentation -l 2,4 -n 3 -- -p 5 EAL: coremask set to 14 EAL: Detected lcore 0 on socket 0 EAL: Detected lcore 1 on socket 1 @@ -141,7 +140,7 @@ To run the example in linuxapp environment with 1 lcore (4) over 2 ports(0,2) wi .. code-block:: console - ./build/ip_fragmentation -c 0x10 -n 3 -- -p 5 -q 2 + ./build/ip_fragmentation -l 4 -n 3 -- -p 5 -q 2 To test the application, flows should be set up in the flow generator that match the values in the l3fwd_ipv4_route_array and/or l3fwd_ipv6_route_array table.