Il giorno gio 14 apr 2022 alle ore 21:01 Dmitry Kozlyuk <dmitry.kozliuk@gmail.com> ha scritto:
2022-04-14 10:20 (UTC+0200), Antonio Di Bacco:
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> Ok, after having a look to memif I managed to exchange the fd  between the
> two processes and it works.
> Anyway the procedure seems a little bit clunky and I think I'm going to use
> the new SYSCALL pidfd_getfd
> to achieve the same result.  In your opinion this method (getfd_pidfd)
> could also work if the two DPDK processes
> are inside different docker containers?

Honestly, I've just learned about pidfd_getfd() from you.
But I know that containers use PID namespaces, so there's a question
how you will obtain the pidfd of a process in another container.

In general, any method of sharing FD will work.
Remember that you also need offset and size.
Given that some channel is required to share those,
I think Unix domain socket is still the preferred way.

> Or is there another mechanims like using handles to hugepages present in
> the filesystem to share between two
> different containers?

FD is needed for mmap().
You need to either pass the FD or open() the same hugepage file by path.
I advise against using paths because they are not a part of DPDK API contract.

Thank you very much Dmitry, your answers are always enlightening.
I'm going to ask a different question on the dpdk.org about the best practice to share memory between two dpdk processes running in different containers.