Hi Rashi, Please change the argument to rte_eal_init (), in your code, -c 0x2 will always bind it to 1st core . Change it to "-c", "0x30" for pinning core 4 and 5. int dpdk_argc = 8; char *dpdk_argv[] = { procName, "-c", "0x2", "--no-huge", filePrefix ,"-m","64" , "--log-level=eal,8"}; Thanks, *-Rajesh* On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 10:25 AM Rashi Agarwal wrote: > *Hi DPDK Community,* > > I am facing an issue where *CPU affinity is not working as expected in > RHEL8* with DPDK 20.05, while it works fine in RHEL7. > > *Problem Statement:* > > · When running my program with numactl -C4,5 ./testRTE on *RHEL7*, > the worker threads correctly bind to the assigned cores. > > · However, on *RHEL8*, the worker threads always bind to *core 1*, > ignoring the specified CPU set. > > > > *Environment Details:* > > - *DPDK Version:* 20.05.0 > - *OS:* RHEL8 (Issue) | RHEL7 (Works Fine) > - *CPU Affinity Tool:* numactl -C > > *Sample Program: *Attached > > *Observations:* > > - In *RHEL7*, worker threads correctly bind to cores specified using numactl > -C. > - In *RHEL8*, the threads always bind to *core 1*, ignoring the CPU > set. > - Could DPDK be overriding the CPU affinity in RHEL8? > > *Questions:* > > 1. Is there any known change in CPU affinity handling between RHEL7 > and RHEL8 affecting DPDK? > 2. Does DPDK override thread affinity when rte_eal_init() is called? > 3. Is there any workaround or EAL flag to ensure that CPU affinity is > respected? > > Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Rashi Agarwal. >