Trivial pelling errors found by codespell.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Acked-by: Marko Kovacevic <marko.kovacevic@intel.com>
As stated the order in which packets travel through queues is static in
nature. They go through the queues in the order the queues are setup at
initialisation ``rte_event_queue_setup()``. For example if an application
-sets up 3 queues, Q0, Q1, Q2 and has 3 assoicated ports P0, P1, P2 and
+sets up 3 queues, Q0, Q1, Q2 and has 3 associated ports P0, P1, P2 and
P3 then packets must be
* Enqueued onto Q0 (typically through P0), then
- Multicast mode
- RSS (Receive Side Scaling)
- Checksum offload
-- Jumbo Frame upto 9K
+- Jumbo Frame up to 9K
Configuration Information
-w 12:00.0,enable-avx2-rx=1
As the current implementation is intended for field trials, by default, the
- vectorized handler is not considerd (``enable-avx2-rx=0``).
+ vectorized handler is not considered (``enable-avx2-rx=0``).
- Run on a UCS M4 or later server with CPUs that support AVX2.
For an additional description please refer to DPDK :doc:`Traffic Metering and Policing API <../prog_guide/traffic_metering_and_policing>`.
-The policer objects defined by this feature can work with the default policer defined via config file as discribed in :ref:`QoS Support <qossupport>`.
+The policer objects defined by this feature can work with the default policer defined via config file as described in :ref:`QoS Support <qossupport>`.
Limitations
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* The descriptor number for the Rx/Tx queue is hard-coded to be 256 by qemu 2.7 and below.
If given a different descriptor number by the upper application,
the virtio PMD generates a warning and fall back to the hard-coded value.
- Rx queue size can be configureable and up to 1024 since qemu 2.8 and above. Rx queue size is 256
+ Rx queue size can be configurable and up to 1024 since qemu 2.8 and above. Rx queue size is 256
by default. Tx queue size is still hard-coded to be 256.
* Features of mac/vlan filter are supported, negotiation with vhost/backend are needed to support them.