I hope accidentally num_of_pkts_per_queue  is not zero.

Pravin

 

From: Lokesh Chakka <lvenkatakumarchakka@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, October 7, 2024 11:36 AM
To: Bing Zhao <bingz@nvidia.com>
Cc: users <users@dpdk.org>
Subject: Re: unable to capture packets

 

I've tried TX. It's working fine.

I'm sure problem is only with my code.

 

On Mon, 7 Oct, 2024, 20:52 Bing Zhao, <bingz@nvidia.com> wrote:

Which NIC are you using?

Have you tried dpdk-testpmd or l2fwd on your setup to check if the packet can be sent and received correctly?

 

BR. Bing

 

From: Lokesh Chakka <lvenkatakumarchakka@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, October 7, 2024 9:52 PM
To: users <users@dpdk.org>
Subject: unable to capture packets

 

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hello,

 

I'm trying to capture packets using the following piece of code :

 

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struct rte_eth_rxconf rxq_conf = dev_info.default_rxconf;
rxq_conf.offloads = port_conf.rxmode.offloads;
rte_eth_rx_queue_setup( 0, 0, num_of_pkts_per_queue, (unsigned int)sock, &rxq_conf, mem_pool );
rte_eth_dev_start( 0 );
while( 1 )
{
num_of_pkts_rcvd = rte_eth_rx_burst( 0, 0, mbuf, num_of_pkts_per_queue );
fprintf( stderr, "num_of_pkts_rcvd: %u\n", num_of_pkts_rcvd );
}

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It's always printing num_of_pkts_rcvd as 0.

 

Can someone help me understand what the issue is ....


Thanks & Regards
--
Lokesh Chakka.