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From: qemudev@loongson.cn
To: test-report@dpdk.org
Cc: Kaisen You <kaisenx.you@intel.com>, zhoumin@loongson.cn
Subject: |FAILURE| pw129564 [PATCH v2] app/test:subprocess synchronization of parameters
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2023 09:42:35 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <202307170142.36H1gZP23579454@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20230717014713.536297-1-kaisenx.you@intel.com>

Test-Label: loongarch-unit-testing
Test-Status: FAILURE
http://dpdk.org/patch/129564

_Unit Testing FAIL_

Submitter: Kaisen You <kaisenx.you@intel.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2023 09:47:13 +0800
DPDK git baseline: Repo:dpdk
  Branch: main
  CommitID: 655eb37b18b1b0dc4d106acdf0dfedde01cfb224

129564 --> testing fail

Test environment and result as below:

+---------------------+----------------+
|     Environment     | dpdk_unit_test |
+---------------------+----------------+
| Loongnix-Server 8.3 | FAIL           |
+---------------------+----------------+

Loongnix-Server 8.3
    Kernel: 4.19.190+
    Compiler: gcc 8.3


Test result details:
  1/107 DPDK:fast-tests / acl_autotest                            OK              2.87s
  2/107 DPDK:fast-tests / atomic_autotest                         OK              7.08s
  3/107 DPDK:fast-tests / bitmap_autotest                         OK              0.07s
  4/107 DPDK:fast-tests / bpf_autotest                            OK              0.07s
  5/107 DPDK:fast-tests / bpf_convert_autotest                    OK              0.07s
  6/107 DPDK:fast-tests / bitops_autotest                         OK              0.07s
  7/107 DPDK:fast-tests / byteorder_autotest                      OK              0.07s
  8/107 DPDK:fast-tests / cksum_autotest                          OK              0.07s
  9/107 DPDK:fast-tests / cmdline_autotest                        OK              0.07s
 10/107 DPDK:fast-tests / common_autotest                         OK              0.92s
 11/107 DPDK:fast-tests / cpuflags_autotest                       OK              0.07s
 12/107 DPDK:fast-tests / debug_autotest                          OK              0.97s
 13/107 DPDK:fast-tests / devargs_autotest                        OK              0.12s
 14/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_c_opt_autotest                OK              1.27s
 15/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_main_opt_autotest             OK              0.32s
 16/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_n_opt_autotest                OK              0.27s
 17/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_hpet_autotest                 OK              0.17s
 18/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_no_huge_autotest              OK              0.32s
 19/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_a_opt_autotest                OK              0.47s
 20/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_b_opt_autotest                FAIL            0.32s   exit status 255
 21/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_vdev_opt_autotest             OK              0.27s
 22/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_r_opt_autotest                OK              0.27s
 23/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_mem_autotest                  OK              0.77s
 24/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_file_prefix_autotest          OK             22.57s
 25/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_misc_autotest                 OK              1.17s
 26/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eal_fs_autotest                         OK              0.07s
 27/107 DPDK:fast-tests / errno_autotest                          OK              0.07s
 28/107 DPDK:fast-tests / ethdev_link_status                      OK              0.07s
 29/107 DPDK:fast-tests / event_ring_autotest                     OK              0.07s
 30/107 DPDK:fast-tests / fib_autotest                            OK              0.87s
 31/107 DPDK:fast-tests / fib6_autotest                           OK              0.92s
 32/107 DPDK:fast-tests / func_reentrancy_autotest                OK              2.13s
 33/107 DPDK:fast-tests / hash_autotest                           OK              1.02s
 34/107 DPDK:fast-tests / interrupt_autotest                      OK              1.42s
 35/107 DPDK:fast-tests / ipfrag_autotest                         OK              0.12s
 36/107 DPDK:fast-tests / lcores_autotest                         OK              5.12s
 37/107 DPDK:fast-tests / logs_autotest                           OK              0.07s
 38/107 DPDK:fast-tests / lpm_autotest                            OK              5.95s
 39/107 DPDK:fast-tests / lpm6_autotest                           OK              8.86s
 40/107 DPDK:fast-tests / malloc_autotest                         OK             61.35s
 41/107 DPDK:fast-tests / mbuf_autotest                           OK              5.33s
 42/107 DPDK:fast-tests / mcslock_autotest                        OK              3.77s
 43/107 DPDK:fast-tests / memcpy_autotest                         OK              6.98s
 44/107 DPDK:fast-tests / memory_autotest                         OK              0.12s
 45/107 DPDK:fast-tests / mempool_autotest                        OK              0.47s
 46/107 DPDK:fast-tests / memzone_autotest                        OK              0.17s
 47/107 DPDK:fast-tests / meter_autotest                          OK              0.07s
 48/107 DPDK:fast-tests / multiprocess_autotest                   OK              0.27s
 49/107 DPDK:fast-tests / per_lcore_autotest                      OK              0.17s
 50/107 DPDK:fast-tests / pflock_autotest                         OK              0.92s
 51/107 DPDK:fast-tests / prefetch_autotest                       OK              0.07s
 52/107 DPDK:fast-tests / rcu_qsbr_autotest                       OK              0.62s
 53/107 DPDK:fast-tests / pie_autotest                            OK              0.12s
 54/107 DPDK:fast-tests / rib_autotest                            OK             10.35s
 55/107 DPDK:fast-tests / rib6_autotest                           OK             10.35s
 56/107 DPDK:fast-tests / ring_autotest                           OK              0.12s
 57/107 DPDK:fast-tests / rwlock_test1_autotest                   OK              0.87s
 58/107 DPDK:fast-tests / rwlock_rda_autotest                     OK              5.13s
 59/107 DPDK:fast-tests / rwlock_rds_wrm_autotest                 OK              5.13s
 60/107 DPDK:fast-tests / rwlock_rde_wro_autotest                 OK              5.13s
 61/107 DPDK:fast-tests / sched_autotest                          OK              0.07s
 62/107 DPDK:fast-tests / security_autotest                       OK              0.07s
 63/107 DPDK:fast-tests / seqlock_autotest                        OK              2.07s
 64/107 DPDK:fast-tests / spinlock_autotest                       OK              0.17s
 65/107 DPDK:fast-tests / stack_autotest                          OK              0.87s
 66/107 DPDK:fast-tests / stack_lf_autotest                       SKIP            0.07s   exit status 77
 67/107 DPDK:fast-tests / string_autotest                         OK              0.07s
 68/107 DPDK:fast-tests / tailq_autotest                          OK              0.07s
 69/107 DPDK:fast-tests / ticketlock_autotest                     OK              0.27s
 70/107 DPDK:fast-tests / timer_autotest                          OK              3.97s
 71/107 DPDK:fast-tests / user_delay_us                           OK              0.07s
 72/107 DPDK:fast-tests / version_autotest                        OK              0.07s
 73/107 DPDK:fast-tests / crc_autotest                            OK              0.07s
 74/107 DPDK:fast-tests / distributor_autotest                    OK              1.27s
 75/107 DPDK:fast-tests / eventdev_common_autotest                OK              0.07s
 76/107 DPDK:fast-tests / fbarray_autotest                        OK              0.12s
 77/107 DPDK:fast-tests / hash_readwrite_func_autotest            OK              6.43s
 78/107 DPDK:fast-tests / ipsec_autotest                          SKIP            0.12s   exit status 77
 79/107 DPDK:fast-tests / kni_autotest                            SKIP            0.07s   exit status 77
 80/107 DPDK:fast-tests / kvargs_autotest                         OK              0.12s
 81/107 DPDK:fast-tests / member_autotest                         OK              1.22s
 82/107 DPDK:fast-tests / power_cpufreq_autotest                  SKIP            0.07s   exit status 77
 83/107 DPDK:fast-tests / power_autotest                          OK              0.07s
 84/107 DPDK:fast-tests / power_kvm_vm_autotest                   SKIP            0.07s   exit status 77
 85/107 DPDK:fast-tests / power_intel_uncore_autotest             SKIP            0.07s   exit status 77
 86/107 DPDK:fast-tests / reorder_autotest                        OK              0.12s
 87/107 DPDK:fast-tests / service_autotest                        OK              2.82s
 88/107 DPDK:fast-tests / thash_autotest                          OK              0.07s
 89/107 DPDK:fast-tests / threads_autotest                        OK              0.27s
 90/107 DPDK:fast-tests / trace_autotest                          OK              0.07s
 91/107 DPDK:fast-tests / trace_autotest_with_traces              OK              0.12s
 92/107 DPDK:fast-tests / graph_autotest                          OK              0.07s
 93/107 DPDK:fast-tests / node_list_dump                          OK              0.07s
 94/107 DPDK:fast-tests / metrics_autotest                        OK              0.07s
 95/107 DPDK:fast-tests / telemetry_json_autotest                 OK              0.07s
 96/107 DPDK:fast-tests / telemetry_data_autotest                 OK              0.12s
 97/107 DPDK:fast-tests / table_autotest                          OK             10.01s
 98/107 DPDK:fast-tests / ring_pmd_autotest                       OK              0.07s
 99/107 DPDK:fast-tests / event_eth_tx_adapter_autotest           OK              1.72s
100/107 DPDK:fast-tests / bitratestats_autotest                   OK              0.07s
101/107 DPDK:fast-tests / latencystats_autotest                   OK              0.07s
102/107 DPDK:fast-tests / pdump_autotest                          OK              5.23s
103/107 DPDK:fast-tests / vdev_autotest                           OK              0.07s
104/107 DPDK:fast-tests / rawdev_autotest                         OK              0.07s
105/107 DPDK:fast-tests / pdcp_autotest                           SKIP            0.07s   exit status 77
106/107 DPDK:fast-tests / compressdev_autotest                    SKIP            0.07s   exit status 77
107/107 DPDK:fast-tests / telemetry_all                           OK             17.30s


Ok:                 98
Expected Fail:      0
Fail:               1
Unexpected Pass:    0
Skipped:            8
Timeout:            0



Test logs for failed test cases:
================================================================================
DPDK:fast-tests / eal_flags_b_opt_autotest: FAIL
================================================================================
-------------------------------------stdout-------------------------------------
RTE>>eal_flags_b_opt_autotest
Running binary with argv[]:'/home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test' '--file-prefix=eal_flags_b_opt_autotest' '--proc-type=secondary' '-b' 'error' '-a' '0000:00:03.0' '-a' '0000:00:03.1' '-a' '0000:00:04.0' '-a' '0000:00:04.1' '-a' '0000:00:05.0' '-a' '0000:00:05.1' '-a' '0000:00:06.0' '-a' '0000:00:07.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.1' '-a' '0000:00:08.2' '-a' '0000:00:0b.0' '-a' '0000:00:0d.0' '-a' '0000:00:0f.0' '-a' '0000:00:16.0' '-a' '0000:02:00.0' '-a' '0000:03:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.1' 

Usage: /home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test [options]

EAL common options:
  -c COREMASK         Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to run on
  -l CORELIST         List of cores to run on
                      The argument format is <c1>[-c2][,c3[-c4],...]
                      where c1, c2, etc are core indexes between 0 and 64
  --lcores COREMAP    Map lcore set to physical cpu set
                      The argument format is
                            '<lcores[@cpus]>[<,lcores[@cpus]>...]'
                      lcores and cpus list are grouped by '(' and ')'
                      Within the group, '-' is used for range separator,
                      ',' is used for single number separator.
                      '( )' can be omitted for single element group,
                      '@' can be omitted if cpus and lcores have the same value
  -s SERVICE COREMASK Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to be used as service cores
  --main-lcore ID     Core ID that is used as main
  --mbuf-pool-ops-name Pool ops name for mbuf to use
  -n CHANNELS         Number of memory channels
  -m MB               Memory to allocate (see also --socket-mem)
  -r RANKS            Force number of memory ranks (don't detect)
  -b, --block         Add a device to the blocked list.
                      Prevent EAL from using this device. The argument
                      format for PCI devices is <domain:bus:devid.func>.
  -a, --allow         Add a device to the allow list.
                      Only use the specified devices. The argument format
                      for PCI devices is <[domain:]bus:devid.func>.
                      This option can be present several times.
                      [NOTE: allow cannot be used with block option]
  --vdev              Add a virtual device.
                      The argument format is <driver><id>[,key=val,...]
                      (ex: --vdev=net_pcap0,iface=eth2).
  --iova-mode   Set IOVA mode. 'pa' for IOVA_PA
                      'va' for IOVA_VA
  -d LIB.so|DIR       Add a driver or driver directory
                      (can be used multiple times)
  --vmware-tsc-map    Use VMware TSC map instead of native RDTSC
  --proc-type         Type of this process (primary|secondary|auto)
  --syslog            Set syslog facility
  --log-level=<level> Set global log level
  --log-level=<type-match>:<level>
                      Set specific log level
  --log-level=help    Show log types and levels
  --trace=<regex-match>
                      Enable trace based on regular expression trace name.
                      By default, the trace is disabled.
		      User must specify this option to enable trace.
  --trace-dir=<directory path>
                      Specify trace directory for trace output.
                      By default, trace output will created at
                      $HOME directory and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-bufsz=<int>
                      Specify maximum size of allocated memory
                      for trace output for each thread. Valid
                      unit can be either 'B|K|M' for 'Bytes',
                      'KBytes' and 'MBytes' respectively.
                      Default is 1MB and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-mode=<o[verwrite] | d[iscard]>
                      Specify the mode of update of trace
                      output file. Either update on a file can
                      be wrapped or discarded when file size
                      reaches its maximum limit.
                      Default mode is 'overwrite' and parameter
                      must be specified once only.
  -v                  Display version information on startup
  -h, --help          This help
  --in-memory   Operate entirely in memory. This will
                      disable secondary process support
  --base-virtaddr     Base virtual address
  --telemetry   Enable telemetry support (on by default)
  --no-telemetry   Disable telemetry support
  --force-max-simd-bitwidth Force the max SIMD bitwidth

EAL options for DEBUG use only:
  --huge-unlink[=existing|always|never]
                      When to unlink files in hugetlbfs
                      ('existing' by default, no value means 'always')
  --no-huge           Use malloc instead of hugetlbfs
  --no-pci            Disable PCI
  --no-hpet           Disable HPET
  --no-shconf         No shared config (mmap'd files)

EAL Linux options:
  --socket-mem        Memory to allocate on sockets (comma separated values)
  --socket-limit      Limit memory allocation on sockets (comma separated values)
  --huge-dir          Directory where hugetlbfs is mounted
  --file-prefix       Prefix for hugepage filenames
  --create-uio-dev    Create /dev/uioX (usually done by hotplug)
  --vfio-intr         Interrupt mode for VFIO (legacy|msi|msix)
  --vfio-vf-token     VF token (UUID) shared between SR-IOV PF and VFs
  --legacy-mem        Legacy memory mode (no dynamic allocation, contiguous segments)
  --single-file-segments Put all hugepage memory in single files
  --match-allocations Free hugepages exactly as allocated
  --huge-worker-stack[=size]
                      Allocate worker thread stacks from hugepage memory.
                      Size is in units of kbytes and defaults to system
                      thread stack size if not specified.

Running binary with argv[]:'/home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test' '--file-prefix=eal_flags_b_opt_autotest' '--proc-type=secondary' '-b' '0:0:0' '-a' '0000:00:03.0' '-a' '0000:00:03.1' '-a' '0000:00:04.0' '-a' '0000:00:04.1' '-a' '0000:00:05.0' '-a' '0000:00:05.1' '-a' '0000:00:06.0' '-a' '0000:00:07.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.1' '-a' '0000:00:08.2' '-a' '0000:00:0b.0' '-a' '0000:00:0d.0' '-a' '0000:00:0f.0' '-a' '0000:00:16.0' '-a' '0000:02:00.0' '-a' '0000:03:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.1' 

Usage: /home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test [options]

EAL common options:
  -c COREMASK         Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to run on
  -l CORELIST         List of cores to run on
                      The argument format is <c1>[-c2][,c3[-c4],...]
                      where c1, c2, etc are core indexes between 0 and 64
  --lcores COREMAP    Map lcore set to physical cpu set
                      The argument format is
                            '<lcores[@cpus]>[<,lcores[@cpus]>...]'
                      lcores and cpus list are grouped by '(' and ')'
                      Within the group, '-' is used for range separator,
                      ',' is used for single number separator.
                      '( )' can be omitted for single element group,
                      '@' can be omitted if cpus and lcores have the same value
  -s SERVICE COREMASK Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to be used as service cores
  --main-lcore ID     Core ID that is used as main
  --mbuf-pool-ops-name Pool ops name for mbuf to use
  -n CHANNELS         Number of memory channels
  -m MB               Memory to allocate (see also --socket-mem)
  -r RANKS            Force number of memory ranks (don't detect)
  -b, --block         Add a device to the blocked list.
                      Prevent EAL from using this device. The argument
                      format for PCI devices is <domain:bus:devid.func>.
  -a, --allow         Add a device to the allow list.
                      Only use the specified devices. The argument format
                      for PCI devices is <[domain:]bus:devid.func>.
                      This option can be present several times.
                      [NOTE: allow cannot be used with block option]
  --vdev              Add a virtual device.
                      The argument format is <driver><id>[,key=val,...]
                      (ex: --vdev=net_pcap0,iface=eth2).
  --iova-mode   Set IOVA mode. 'pa' for IOVA_PA
                      'va' for IOVA_VA
  -d LIB.so|DIR       Add a driver or driver directory
                      (can be used multiple times)
  --vmware-tsc-map    Use VMware TSC map instead of native RDTSC
  --proc-type         Type of this process (primary|secondary|auto)
  --syslog            Set syslog facility
  --log-level=<level> Set global log level
  --log-level=<type-match>:<level>
                      Set specific log level
  --log-level=help    Show log types and levels
  --trace=<regex-match>
                      Enable trace based on regular expression trace name.
                      By default, the trace is disabled.
		      User must specify this option to enable trace.
  --trace-dir=<directory path>
                      Specify trace directory for trace output.
                      By default, trace output will created at
                      $HOME directory and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-bufsz=<int>
                      Specify maximum size of allocated memory
                      for trace output for each thread. Valid
                      unit can be either 'B|K|M' for 'Bytes',
                      'KBytes' and 'MBytes' respectively.
                      Default is 1MB and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-mode=<o[verwrite] | d[iscard]>
                      Specify the mode of update of trace
                      output file. Either update on a file can
                      be wrapped or discarded when file size
                      reaches its maximum limit.
                      Default mode is 'overwrite' and parameter
                      must be specified once only.
  -v                  Display version information on startup
  -h, --help          This help
  --in-memory   Operate entirely in memory. This will
                      disable secondary process support
  --base-virtaddr     Base virtual address
  --telemetry   Enable telemetry support (on by default)
  --no-telemetry   Disable telemetry support
  --force-max-simd-bitwidth Force the max SIMD bitwidth

EAL options for DEBUG use only:
  --huge-unlink[=existing|always|never]
                      When to unlink files in hugetlbfs
                      ('existing' by default, no value means 'always')
  --no-huge           Use malloc instead of hugetlbfs
  --no-pci            Disable PCI
  --no-hpet           Disable HPET
  --no-shconf         No shared config (mmap'd files)

EAL Linux options:
  --socket-mem        Memory to allocate on sockets (comma separated values)
  --socket-limit      Limit memory allocation on sockets (comma separated values)
  --huge-dir          Directory where hugetlbfs is mounted
  --file-prefix       Prefix for hugepage filenames
  --create-uio-dev    Create /dev/uioX (usually done by hotplug)
  --vfio-intr         Interrupt mode for VFIO (legacy|msi|msix)
  --vfio-vf-token     VF token (UUID) shared between SR-IOV PF and VFs
  --legacy-mem        Legacy memory mode (no dynamic allocation, contiguous segments)
  --single-file-segments Put all hugepage memory in single files
  --match-allocations Free hugepages exactly as allocated
  --huge-worker-stack[=size]
                      Allocate worker thread stacks from hugepage memory.
                      Size is in units of kbytes and defaults to system
                      thread stack size if not specified.

Running binary with argv[]:'/home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test' '--file-prefix=eal_flags_b_opt_autotest' '--proc-type=secondary' '-b' '0:error:0.1' '-a' '0000:00:03.0' '-a' '0000:00:03.1' '-a' '0000:00:04.0' '-a' '0000:00:04.1' '-a' '0000:00:05.0' '-a' '0000:00:05.1' '-a' '0000:00:06.0' '-a' '0000:00:07.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.1' '-a' '0000:00:08.2' '-a' '0000:00:0b.0' '-a' '0000:00:0d.0' '-a' '0000:00:0f.0' '-a' '0000:00:16.0' '-a' '0000:02:00.0' '-a' '0000:03:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.1' 

Usage: /home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test [options]

EAL common options:
  -c COREMASK         Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to run on
  -l CORELIST         List of cores to run on
                      The argument format is <c1>[-c2][,c3[-c4],...]
                      where c1, c2, etc are core indexes between 0 and 64
  --lcores COREMAP    Map lcore set to physical cpu set
                      The argument format is
                            '<lcores[@cpus]>[<,lcores[@cpus]>...]'
                      lcores and cpus list are grouped by '(' and ')'
                      Within the group, '-' is used for range separator,
                      ',' is used for single number separator.
                      '( )' can be omitted for single element group,
                      '@' can be omitted if cpus and lcores have the same value
  -s SERVICE COREMASK Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to be used as service cores
  --main-lcore ID     Core ID that is used as main
  --mbuf-pool-ops-name Pool ops name for mbuf to use
  -n CHANNELS         Number of memory channels
  -m MB               Memory to allocate (see also --socket-mem)
  -r RANKS            Force number of memory ranks (don't detect)
  -b, --block         Add a device to the blocked list.
                      Prevent EAL from using this device. The argument
                      format for PCI devices is <domain:bus:devid.func>.
  -a, --allow         Add a device to the allow list.
                      Only use the specified devices. The argument format
                      for PCI devices is <[domain:]bus:devid.func>.
                      This option can be present several times.
                      [NOTE: allow cannot be used with block option]
  --vdev              Add a virtual device.
                      The argument format is <driver><id>[,key=val,...]
                      (ex: --vdev=net_pcap0,iface=eth2).
  --iova-mode   Set IOVA mode. 'pa' for IOVA_PA
                      'va' for IOVA_VA
  -d LIB.so|DIR       Add a driver or driver directory
                      (can be used multiple times)
  --vmware-tsc-map    Use VMware TSC map instead of native RDTSC
  --proc-type         Type of this process (primary|secondary|auto)
  --syslog            Set syslog facility
  --log-level=<level> Set global log level
  --log-level=<type-match>:<level>
                      Set specific log level
  --log-level=help    Show log types and levels
  --trace=<regex-match>
                      Enable trace based on regular expression trace name.
                      By default, the trace is disabled.
		      User must specify this option to enable trace.
  --trace-dir=<directory path>
                      Specify trace directory for trace output.
                      By default, trace output will created at
                      $HOME directory and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-bufsz=<int>
                      Specify maximum size of allocated memory
                      for trace output for each thread. Valid
                      unit can be either 'B|K|M' for 'Bytes',
                      'KBytes' and 'MBytes' respectively.
                      Default is 1MB and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-mode=<o[verwrite] | d[iscard]>
                      Specify the mode of update of trace
                      output file. Either update on a file can
                      be wrapped or discarded when file size
                      reaches its maximum limit.
                      Default mode is 'overwrite' and parameter
                      must be specified once only.
  -v                  Display version information on startup
  -h, --help          This help
  --in-memory   Operate entirely in memory. This will
                      disable secondary process support
  --base-virtaddr     Base virtual address
  --telemetry   Enable telemetry support (on by default)
  --no-telemetry   Disable telemetry support
  --force-max-simd-bitwidth Force the max SIMD bitwidth

EAL options for DEBUG use only:
  --huge-unlink[=existing|always|never]
                      When to unlink files in hugetlbfs
                      ('existing' by default, no value means 'always')
  --no-huge           Use malloc instead of hugetlbfs
  --no-pci            Disable PCI
  --no-hpet           Disable HPET
  --no-shconf         No shared config (mmap'd files)

EAL Linux options:
  --socket-mem        Memory to allocate on sockets (comma separated values)
  --socket-limit      Limit memory allocation on sockets (comma separated values)
  --huge-dir          Directory where hugetlbfs is mounted
  --file-prefix       Prefix for hugepage filenames
  --create-uio-dev    Create /dev/uioX (usually done by hotplug)
  --vfio-intr         Interrupt mode for VFIO (legacy|msi|msix)
  --vfio-vf-token     VF token (UUID) shared between SR-IOV PF and VFs
  --legacy-mem        Legacy memory mode (no dynamic allocation, contiguous segments)
  --single-file-segments Put all hugepage memory in single files
  --match-allocations Free hugepages exactly as allocated
  --huge-worker-stack[=size]
                      Allocate worker thread stacks from hugepage memory.
                      Size is in units of kbytes and defaults to system
                      thread stack size if not specified.

Running binary with argv[]:'/home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test' '--file-prefix=eal_flags_b_opt_autotest' '--proc-type=secondary' '-b' '0:0:0.1error' '-a' '0000:00:03.0' '-a' '0000:00:03.1' '-a' '0000:00:04.0' '-a' '0000:00:04.1' '-a' '0000:00:05.0' '-a' '0000:00:05.1' '-a' '0000:00:06.0' '-a' '0000:00:07.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.1' '-a' '0000:00:08.2' '-a' '0000:00:0b.0' '-a' '0000:00:0d.0' '-a' '0000:00:0f.0' '-a' '0000:00:16.0' '-a' '0000:02:00.0' '-a' '0000:03:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.1' 

Usage: /home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test [options]

EAL common options:
  -c COREMASK         Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to run on
  -l CORELIST         List of cores to run on
                      The argument format is <c1>[-c2][,c3[-c4],...]
                      where c1, c2, etc are core indexes between 0 and 64
  --lcores COREMAP    Map lcore set to physical cpu set
                      The argument format is
                            '<lcores[@cpus]>[<,lcores[@cpus]>...]'
                      lcores and cpus list are grouped by '(' and ')'
                      Within the group, '-' is used for range separator,
                      ',' is used for single number separator.
                      '( )' can be omitted for single element group,
                      '@' can be omitted if cpus and lcores have the same value
  -s SERVICE COREMASK Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to be used as service cores
  --main-lcore ID     Core ID that is used as main
  --mbuf-pool-ops-name Pool ops name for mbuf to use
  -n CHANNELS         Number of memory channels
  -m MB               Memory to allocate (see also --socket-mem)
  -r RANKS            Force number of memory ranks (don't detect)
  -b, --block         Add a device to the blocked list.
                      Prevent EAL from using this device. The argument
                      format for PCI devices is <domain:bus:devid.func>.
  -a, --allow         Add a device to the allow list.
                      Only use the specified devices. The argument format
                      for PCI devices is <[domain:]bus:devid.func>.
                      This option can be present several times.
                      [NOTE: allow cannot be used with block option]
  --vdev              Add a virtual device.
                      The argument format is <driver><id>[,key=val,...]
                      (ex: --vdev=net_pcap0,iface=eth2).
  --iova-mode   Set IOVA mode. 'pa' for IOVA_PA
                      'va' for IOVA_VA
  -d LIB.so|DIR       Add a driver or driver directory
                      (can be used multiple times)
  --vmware-tsc-map    Use VMware TSC map instead of native RDTSC
  --proc-type         Type of this process (primary|secondary|auto)
  --syslog            Set syslog facility
  --log-level=<level> Set global log level
  --log-level=<type-match>:<level>
                      Set specific log level
  --log-level=help    Show log types and levels
  --trace=<regex-match>
                      Enable trace based on regular expression trace name.
                      By default, the trace is disabled.
		      User must specify this option to enable trace.
  --trace-dir=<directory path>
                      Specify trace directory for trace output.
                      By default, trace output will created at
                      $HOME directory and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-bufsz=<int>
                      Specify maximum size of allocated memory
                      for trace output for each thread. Valid
                      unit can be either 'B|K|M' for 'Bytes',
                      'KBytes' and 'MBytes' respectively.
                      Default is 1MB and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-mode=<o[verwrite] | d[iscard]>
                      Specify the mode of update of trace
                      output file. Either update on a file can
                      be wrapped or discarded when file size
                      reaches its maximum limit.
                      Default mode is 'overwrite' and parameter
                      must be specified once only.
  -v                  Display version information on startup
  -h, --help          This help
  --in-memory   Operate entirely in memory. This will
                      disable secondary process support
  --base-virtaddr     Base virtual address
  --telemetry   Enable telemetry support (on by default)
  --no-telemetry   Disable telemetry support
  --force-max-simd-bitwidth Force the max SIMD bitwidth

EAL options for DEBUG use only:
  --huge-unlink[=existing|always|never]
                      When to unlink files in hugetlbfs
                      ('existing' by default, no value means 'always')
  --no-huge           Use malloc instead of hugetlbfs
  --no-pci            Disable PCI
  --no-hpet           Disable HPET
  --no-shconf         No shared config (mmap'd files)

EAL Linux options:
  --socket-mem        Memory to allocate on sockets (comma separated values)
  --socket-limit      Limit memory allocation on sockets (comma separated values)
  --huge-dir          Directory where hugetlbfs is mounted
  --file-prefix       Prefix for hugepage filenames
  --create-uio-dev    Create /dev/uioX (usually done by hotplug)
  --vfio-intr         Interrupt mode for VFIO (legacy|msi|msix)
  --vfio-vf-token     VF token (UUID) shared between SR-IOV PF and VFs
  --legacy-mem        Legacy memory mode (no dynamic allocation, contiguous segments)
  --single-file-segments Put all hugepage memory in single files
  --match-allocations Free hugepages exactly as allocated
  --huge-worker-stack[=size]
                      Allocate worker thread stacks from hugepage memory.
                      Size is in units of kbytes and defaults to system
                      thread stack size if not specified.

Running binary with argv[]:'/home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test' '--file-prefix=eal_flags_b_opt_autotest' '--proc-type=secondary' '-b' 'error0:0:0.1' '-a' '0000:00:03.0' '-a' '0000:00:03.1' '-a' '0000:00:04.0' '-a' '0000:00:04.1' '-a' '0000:00:05.0' '-a' '0000:00:05.1' '-a' '0000:00:06.0' '-a' '0000:00:07.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.1' '-a' '0000:00:08.2' '-a' '0000:00:0b.0' '-a' '0000:00:0d.0' '-a' '0000:00:0f.0' '-a' '0000:00:16.0' '-a' '0000:02:00.0' '-a' '0000:03:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.1' 

Usage: /home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test [options]

EAL common options:
  -c COREMASK         Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to run on
  -l CORELIST         List of cores to run on
                      The argument format is <c1>[-c2][,c3[-c4],...]
                      where c1, c2, etc are core indexes between 0 and 64
  --lcores COREMAP    Map lcore set to physical cpu set
                      The argument format is
                            '<lcores[@cpus]>[<,lcores[@cpus]>...]'
                      lcores and cpus list are grouped by '(' and ')'
                      Within the group, '-' is used for range separator,
                      ',' is used for single number separator.
                      '( )' can be omitted for single element group,
                      '@' can be omitted if cpus and lcores have the same value
  -s SERVICE COREMASK Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to be used as service cores
  --main-lcore ID     Core ID that is used as main
  --mbuf-pool-ops-name Pool ops name for mbuf to use
  -n CHANNELS         Number of memory channels
  -m MB               Memory to allocate (see also --socket-mem)
  -r RANKS            Force number of memory ranks (don't detect)
  -b, --block         Add a device to the blocked list.
                      Prevent EAL from using this device. The argument
                      format for PCI devices is <domain:bus:devid.func>.
  -a, --allow         Add a device to the allow list.
                      Only use the specified devices. The argument format
                      for PCI devices is <[domain:]bus:devid.func>.
                      This option can be present several times.
                      [NOTE: allow cannot be used with block option]
  --vdev              Add a virtual device.
                      The argument format is <driver><id>[,key=val,...]
                      (ex: --vdev=net_pcap0,iface=eth2).
  --iova-mode   Set IOVA mode. 'pa' for IOVA_PA
                      'va' for IOVA_VA
  -d LIB.so|DIR       Add a driver or driver directory
                      (can be used multiple times)
  --vmware-tsc-map    Use VMware TSC map instead of native RDTSC
  --proc-type         Type of this process (primary|secondary|auto)
  --syslog            Set syslog facility
  --log-level=<level> Set global log level
  --log-level=<type-match>:<level>
                      Set specific log level
  --log-level=help    Show log types and levels
  --trace=<regex-match>
                      Enable trace based on regular expression trace name.
                      By default, the trace is disabled.
		      User must specify this option to enable trace.
  --trace-dir=<directory path>
                      Specify trace directory for trace output.
                      By default, trace output will created at
                      $HOME directory and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-bufsz=<int>
                      Specify maximum size of allocated memory
                      for trace output for each thread. Valid
                      unit can be either 'B|K|M' for 'Bytes',
                      'KBytes' and 'MBytes' respectively.
                      Default is 1MB and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-mode=<o[verwrite] | d[iscard]>
                      Specify the mode of update of trace
                      output file. Either update on a file can
                      be wrapped or discarded when file size
                      reaches its maximum limit.
                      Default mode is 'overwrite' and parameter
                      must be specified once only.
  -v                  Display version information on startup
  -h, --help          This help
  --in-memory   Operate entirely in memory. This will
                      disable secondary process support
  --base-virtaddr     Base virtual address
  --telemetry   Enable telemetry support (on by default)
  --no-telemetry   Disable telemetry support
  --force-max-simd-bitwidth Force the max SIMD bitwidth

EAL options for DEBUG use only:
  --huge-unlink[=existing|always|never]
                      When to unlink files in hugetlbfs
                      ('existing' by default, no value means 'always')
  --no-huge           Use malloc instead of hugetlbfs
  --no-pci            Disable PCI
  --no-hpet           Disable HPET
  --no-shconf         No shared config (mmap'd files)

EAL Linux options:
  --socket-mem        Memory to allocate on sockets (comma separated values)
  --socket-limit      Limit memory allocation on sockets (comma separated values)
  --huge-dir          Directory where hugetlbfs is mounted
  --file-prefix       Prefix for hugepage filenames
  --create-uio-dev    Create /dev/uioX (usually done by hotplug)
  --vfio-intr         Interrupt mode for VFIO (legacy|msi|msix)
  --vfio-vf-token     VF token (UUID) shared between SR-IOV PF and VFs
  --legacy-mem        Legacy memory mode (no dynamic allocation, contiguous segments)
  --single-file-segments Put all hugepage memory in single files
  --match-allocations Free hugepages exactly as allocated
  --huge-worker-stack[=size]
                      Allocate worker thread stacks from hugepage memory.
                      Size is in units of kbytes and defaults to system
                      thread stack size if not specified.

Running binary with argv[]:'/home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test' '--file-prefix=eal_flags_b_opt_autotest' '--proc-type=secondary' '-b' '0:0:0.1.2' '-a' '0000:00:03.0' '-a' '0000:00:03.1' '-a' '0000:00:04.0' '-a' '0000:00:04.1' '-a' '0000:00:05.0' '-a' '0000:00:05.1' '-a' '0000:00:06.0' '-a' '0000:00:07.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.1' '-a' '0000:00:08.2' '-a' '0000:00:0b.0' '-a' '0000:00:0d.0' '-a' '0000:00:0f.0' '-a' '0000:00:16.0' '-a' '0000:02:00.0' '-a' '0000:03:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.1' 

Usage: /home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test [options]

EAL common options:
  -c COREMASK         Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to run on
  -l CORELIST         List of cores to run on
                      The argument format is <c1>[-c2][,c3[-c4],...]
                      where c1, c2, etc are core indexes between 0 and 64
  --lcores COREMAP    Map lcore set to physical cpu set
                      The argument format is
                            '<lcores[@cpus]>[<,lcores[@cpus]>...]'
                      lcores and cpus list are grouped by '(' and ')'
                      Within the group, '-' is used for range separator,
                      ',' is used for single number separator.
                      '( )' can be omitted for single element group,
                      '@' can be omitted if cpus and lcores have the same value
  -s SERVICE COREMASK Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to be used as service cores
  --main-lcore ID     Core ID that is used as main
  --mbuf-pool-ops-name Pool ops name for mbuf to use
  -n CHANNELS         Number of memory channels
  -m MB               Memory to allocate (see also --socket-mem)
  -r RANKS            Force number of memory ranks (don't detect)
  -b, --block         Add a device to the blocked list.
                      Prevent EAL from using this device. The argument
                      format for PCI devices is <domain:bus:devid.func>.
  -a, --allow         Add a device to the allow list.
                      Only use the specified devices. The argument format
                      for PCI devices is <[domain:]bus:devid.func>.
                      This option can be present several times.
                      [NOTE: allow cannot be used with block option]
  --vdev              Add a virtual device.
                      The argument format is <driver><id>[,key=val,...]
                      (ex: --vdev=net_pcap0,iface=eth2).
  --iova-mode   Set IOVA mode. 'pa' for IOVA_PA
                      'va' for IOVA_VA
  -d LIB.so|DIR       Add a driver or driver directory
                      (can be used multiple times)
  --vmware-tsc-map    Use VMware TSC map instead of native RDTSC
  --proc-type         Type of this process (primary|secondary|auto)
  --syslog            Set syslog facility
  --log-level=<level> Set global log level
  --log-level=<type-match>:<level>
                      Set specific log level
  --log-level=help    Show log types and levels
  --trace=<regex-match>
                      Enable trace based on regular expression trace name.
                      By default, the trace is disabled.
		      User must specify this option to enable trace.
  --trace-dir=<directory path>
                      Specify trace directory for trace output.
                      By default, trace output will created at
                      $HOME directory and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-bufsz=<int>
                      Specify maximum size of allocated memory
                      for trace output for each thread. Valid
                      unit can be either 'B|K|M' for 'Bytes',
                      'KBytes' and 'MBytes' respectively.
                      Default is 1MB and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-mode=<o[verwrite] | d[iscard]>
                      Specify the mode of update of trace
                      output file. Either update on a file can
                      be wrapped or discarded when file size
                      reaches its maximum limit.
                      Default mode is 'overwrite' and parameter
                      must be specified once only.
  -v                  Display version information on startup
  -h, --help          This help
  --in-memory   Operate entirely in memory. This will
                      disable secondary process support
  --base-virtaddr     Base virtual address
  --telemetry   Enable telemetry support (on by default)
  --no-telemetry   Disable telemetry support
  --force-max-simd-bitwidth Force the max SIMD bitwidth

EAL options for DEBUG use only:
  --huge-unlink[=existing|always|never]
                      When to unlink files in hugetlbfs
                      ('existing' by default, no value means 'always')
  --no-huge           Use malloc instead of hugetlbfs
  --no-pci            Disable PCI
  --no-hpet           Disable HPET
  --no-shconf         No shared config (mmap'd files)

EAL Linux options:
  --socket-mem        Memory to allocate on sockets (comma separated values)
  --socket-limit      Limit memory allocation on sockets (comma separated values)
  --huge-dir          Directory where hugetlbfs is mounted
  --file-prefix       Prefix for hugepage filenames
  --create-uio-dev    Create /dev/uioX (usually done by hotplug)
  --vfio-intr         Interrupt mode for VFIO (legacy|msi|msix)
  --vfio-vf-token     VF token (UUID) shared between SR-IOV PF and VFs
  --legacy-mem        Legacy memory mode (no dynamic allocation, contiguous segments)
  --single-file-segments Put all hugepage memory in single files
  --match-allocations Free hugepages exactly as allocated
  --huge-worker-stack[=size]
                      Allocate worker thread stacks from hugepage memory.
                      Size is in units of kbytes and defaults to system
                      thread stack size if not specified.

Running binary with argv[]:'/home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test' '--file-prefix=eal_flags_b_opt_autotest' '--proc-type=secondary' '-b' 'FF:09:0B.3' '-a' '0000:00:03.0' '-a' '0000:00:03.1' '-a' '0000:00:04.0' '-a' '0000:00:04.1' '-a' '0000:00:05.0' '-a' '0000:00:05.1' '-a' '0000:00:06.0' '-a' '0000:00:07.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.0' '-a' '0000:00:08.1' '-a' '0000:00:08.2' '-a' '0000:00:0b.0' '-a' '0000:00:0d.0' '-a' '0000:00:0f.0' '-a' '0000:00:16.0' '-a' '0000:02:00.0' '-a' '0000:03:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.0' '-a' '0000:04:00.1' 

Usage: /home/zhoumin/dpdk/build/app/test/dpdk-test [options]

EAL common options:
  -c COREMASK         Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to run on
  -l CORELIST         List of cores to run on
                      The argument format is <c1>[-c2][,c3[-c4],...]
                      where c1, c2, etc are core indexes between 0 and 64
  --lcores COREMAP    Map lcore set to physical cpu set
                      The argument format is
                            '<lcores[@cpus]>[<,lcores[@cpus]>...]'
                      lcores and cpus list are grouped by '(' and ')'
                      Within the group, '-' is used for range separator,
                      ',' is used for single number separator.
                      '( )' can be omitted for single element group,
                      '@' can be omitted if cpus and lcores have the same value
  -s SERVICE COREMASK Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to be used as service cores
  --main-lcore ID     Core ID that is used as main
  --mbuf-pool-ops-name Pool ops name for mbuf to use
  -n CHANNELS         Number of memory channels
  -m MB               Memory to allocate (see also --socket-mem)
  -r RANKS            Force number of memory ranks (don't detect)
  -b, --block         Add a device to the blocked list.
                      Prevent EAL from using this device. The argument
                      format for PCI devices is <domain:bus:devid.func>.
  -a, --allow         Add a device to the allow list.
                      Only use the specified devices. The argument format
                      for PCI devices is <[domain:]bus:devid.func>.
                      This option can be present several times.
                      [NOTE: allow cannot be used with block option]
  --vdev              Add a virtual device.
                      The argument format is <driver><id>[,key=val,...]
                      (ex: --vdev=net_pcap0,iface=eth2).
  --iova-mode   Set IOVA mode. 'pa' for IOVA_PA
                      'va' for IOVA_VA
  -d LIB.so|DIR       Add a driver or driver directory
                      (can be used multiple times)
  --vmware-tsc-map    Use VMware TSC map instead of native RDTSC
  --proc-type         Type of this process (primary|secondary|auto)
  --syslog            Set syslog facility
  --log-level=<level> Set global log level
  --log-level=<type-match>:<level>
                      Set specific log level
  --log-level=help    Show log types and levels
  --trace=<regex-match>
                      Enable trace based on regular expression trace name.
                      By default, the trace is disabled.
		      User must specify this option to enable trace.
  --trace-dir=<directory path>
                      Specify trace directory for trace output.
                      By default, trace output will created at
                      $HOME directory and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-bufsz=<int>
                      Specify maximum size of allocated memory
                      for trace output for each thread. Valid
                      unit can be either 'B|K|M' for 'Bytes',
                      'KBytes' and 'MBytes' respectively.
                      Default is 1MB and parameter must be
                      specified once only.
  --trace-mode=<o[verwrite] | d[iscard]>
                      Specify the mode of update of trace
                      output file. Either update on a file can
                      be wrapped or discarded when file size
                      reaches its maximum limit.
                      Default mode is 'overwrite' and parameter
                      must be specified once only.
  -v                  Display version information on startup
  -h, --help          This help
  --in-memory   Operate entirely in memory. This will
                      disable secondary process support
  --base-virtaddr     Base virtual address
  --telemetry   Enable telemetry support (on by default)
  --no-telemetry   Disable telemetry support
  --force-max-simd-bitwidth Force the max SIMD bitwidth

EAL options for DEBUG use only:
  --huge-unlink[=existing|always|never]
                      When to unlink files in hugetlbfs
                      ('existing' by default, no value means 'always')
  --no-huge           Use malloc instead of hugetlbfs
  --no-pci            Disable PCI
  --no-hpet           Disable HPET
  --no-shconf         No shared config (mmap'd files)

EAL Linux options:
  --socket-mem        Memory to allocate on sockets (comma separated values)
  --socket-limit      Limit memory allocation on sockets (comma separated values)
  --huge-dir          Directory where hugetlbfs is mounted
  --file-prefix       Prefix for hugepage filenames
  --create-uio-dev    Create /dev/uioX (usually done by hotplug)
  --vfio-intr         Interrupt mode for VFIO (legacy|msi|msix)
  --vfio-vf-token     VF token (UUID) shared between SR-IOV PF and VFs
  --legacy-mem        Legacy memory mode (no dynamic allocation, contiguous segments)
  --single-file-segments Put all hugepage memory in single files
  --match-allocations Free hugepages exactly as allocated
  --huge-worker-stack[=size]
                      Allocate worker thread stacks from hugepage memory.
                      Size is in units of kbytes and defaults to system
                      thread stack size if not specified.

Error - process did not run ok with valid blocklist value
Test Failed
RTE>>
-------------------------------------stderr-------------------------------------
EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 32
EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 8
EAL: Detected static linkage of DPDK
EAL: Multi-process socket /var/run/dpdk/eal_flags_b_opt_autotest/mp_socket
EAL: Selected IOVA mode 'PA'
TELEMETRY: No legacy callbacks, legacy socket not created
APP: HPET is not enabled, using TSC as default timer
EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 32
EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 8
EAL: Options allow (-a) and block (-b) can't be used at the same time
EAL: FATAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 32
EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 8
EAL: Options allow (-a) and block (-b) can't be used at the same time
EAL: FATAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 32
EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 8
EAL: Options allow (-a) and block (-b) can't be used at the same time
EAL: FATAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 32
EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 8
EAL: Options allow (-a) and block (-b) can't be used at the same time
EAL: FATAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 32
EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 8
EAL: Options allow (-a) and block (-b) can't be used at the same time
EAL: FATAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 32
EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 8
EAL: Options allow (-a) and block (-b) can't be used at the same time
EAL: FATAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 32
EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 8
EAL: Options allow (-a) and block (-b) can't be used at the same time
EAL: FATAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.
EAL: Invalid 'command line' arguments.


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