X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fguides%2Fsample_app_ug%2Ftimer.rst;h=00b69532495e496c7d8681e41d145c40cc5186a7;hb=df1bfde4ff0d;hp=d7f17f51ca69defeb39530be82fd7952323aed71;hpb=e0c7c47319576799f5affced83caf776ea4de61b;p=dpdk.git diff --git a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/timer.rst b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/timer.rst index d7f17f51ca..00b6953249 100644 --- a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/timer.rst +++ b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/timer.rst @@ -41,7 +41,8 @@ Compiling the Application .. code-block:: console - export RTE_SDK=/path/to/rte_sdk cd ${RTE_SDK}/examples/timer + export RTE_SDK=/path/to/rte_sdk + cd ${RTE_SDK}/examples/timer #. Set the target (a default target is used if not specified). For example: @@ -64,7 +65,7 @@ To run the example in linuxapp environment: .. code-block:: console - $ ./build/timer -c f -n 4 + $ ./build/timer -l 0-3 -n 4 Refer to the *DPDK Getting Started Guide* for general information on running applications and the Environment Abstraction Layer (EAL) options. @@ -114,7 +115,7 @@ The main loop is very simple in this example: /* * Call the timer handler on each core: as we don't * need a very precise timer, so only call - * rte_timer_manage() every ~10ms (at 2 Ghz). In a real + * rte_timer_manage() every ~10ms (at 2 GHz). In a real * application, this will enhance performances as * reading the HPET timer is not efficient. */