From: "Aisenur Yoldaş" <aisenur.yoldas@b-ulltech.com>
To: "users@dpdk.org" <users@dpdk.org>
Subject: A Network Card which supports rte_flow at least 1 Gbit/s and at most 10 Gbit/s
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 11:50:20 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <AS8PR08MB629637B7B43E7E9C7AD8AF19C0379@AS8PR08MB6296.eurprd08.prod.outlook.com> (raw)
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Hi,
I am trying to build a system which investigates network packets with certain protocols. (DPDK 21.08)
For IP layer I take only IPv4 packets for investigation.
Then at transport layer I only investigate TCP/UDP messages which came from specific ports.
All the other messages will be directly forwarded without reaching CPU.
For that I will use rte_flow.
I want to know whether there is a NIC supports rte_flow between 1 - 10 Gbit/s for this system.
Thanks,
Aisenur Yoldas
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