X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fguides%2Fsample_app_ug%2Fvmdq_dcb_forwarding.rst;h=8e1774d9e2a076212095ecf4626ab20079378bab;hb=5920d930837228649278ebe523503c94ac31d7f5;hp=83fcdf637235da3481a4db04665af48951c6e057;hpb=5630257fcc30397e7217139ec55da4f301f59fb7;p=dpdk.git diff --git a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/vmdq_dcb_forwarding.rst b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/vmdq_dcb_forwarding.rst index 83fcdf6372..8e1774d9e2 100644 --- a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/vmdq_dcb_forwarding.rst +++ b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/vmdq_dcb_forwarding.rst @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ The application is located in the ``vmdq_dcb`` sub-directory. Running the Application ----------------------- -To run the example in a linuxapp environment: +To run the example in a linux environment: .. code-block:: console @@ -102,10 +102,6 @@ a default structure is provided for VMDQ and DCB configuration to be filled in l .rxmode = { .mq_mode = ETH_MQ_RX_VMDQ_DCB, .split_hdr_size = 0, - .header_split = 0, /**< Header Split disabled */ - .hw_ip_checksum = 0, /**< IP checksum offload disabled */ - .hw_vlan_filter = 0, /**< VLAN filtering disabled */ - .jumbo_frame = 0, /**< Jumbo Frame Support disabled */ }, .txmode = { .mq_mode = ETH_MQ_TX_VMDQ_DCB, @@ -169,7 +165,7 @@ the MAC of VMDQ pool 2 on port 1 is 52:54:00:12:01:02. }; /* pool mac addr template, pool mac addr is like: 52 54 00 12 port# pool# */ - static struct ether_addr pool_addr_template = { + static struct rte_ether_addr pool_addr_template = { .addr_bytes = {0x52, 0x54, 0x00, 0x12, 0x00, 0x00} }; @@ -229,7 +225,7 @@ the MAC of VMDQ pool 2 on port 1 is 52:54:00:12:01:02. /* Set mac for each pool.*/ for (q = 0; q < num_pools; q++) { - struct ether_addr mac; + struct rte_ether_addr mac; mac = pool_addr_template; mac.addr_bytes[4] = port; mac.addr_bytes[5] = q; @@ -254,7 +250,7 @@ See :doc:`l2_forward_real_virtual` for more information. Statistics Display ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -When run in a linuxapp environment, +When run in a linux environment, the VMDQ and DCB Forwarding sample application can display statistics showing the number of packets read from each RX queue. This is provided by way of a signal handler for the SIGHUP signal, which simply prints to standard output the packet counts in grid form.