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From: Jyotiswarup Raiturkar <jyotisr5@googlemail.com>
To: Prashant Upadhyaya <prashant.upadhyaya@aricent.com>
Cc: "dev@dpdk.org" <dev@dpdk.org>
Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] query about rte_eal_mp_remote_launch()
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 20:00:54 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAJn5u1mwbRqD1PUftz8TUFyKWgDpCZuh4V1ZRGD_sCMshz=W_g@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <C7CE7EEF248E2B48BBA63D0ABEEE700C43EA7059CC@GUREXMB01.ASIAN.AD.ARICENT.COM>

Hi Prashant

Thanks for the reply.

I understand what you said. But my query was can i use pthread_create() to
create the 'tight loop' threads on demand, rather than spawing the threads
at start with rte_eal_mp_remote_launch().  Does anything in the dpdk core
preclude using pthread_create() calls directly?

-Jyoti




On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Prashant Upadhyaya <
prashant.upadhyaya@aricent.com> wrote:

> Hi Jyoti,
>
> You must carefully analyse your usecase.
> Typically each core must run a tight loop (and therefore one thread
> spawned by remote launch) which does a while 1 { get packet, service packet
> }
> You should try to build your application around the above paradigm.
>
> One of your cores can service the slow path using traditional linux with a
> tap interface.
>
> Regards
> -Prashant
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces@dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Jyotiswarup Raiturkar
> Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 5:11 PM
> To: dev@dpdk.org
> Subject: [dpdk-dev] query about rte_eal_mp_remote_launch()
>
> Hello Devs
> I'm new to DPDK and trying to understand the basics..
> I want to write a DPDK app where I want to configure shm rings on the fly,
> and I want one thread(per core) to service the ring.
> In some of the examples I saw rte_eal_mp_remote_launch() being used, but
> this is a one time launch. Can I use pthread_create() on-the-fly (taking
> care of CPU core allocation), after doing an initial threads launch using
> rte_eal_mp_remote_launch()?
>  Thanks
> Jyotiswarup Raiturkar
>
>
>
>
>
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  reply	other threads:[~2013-10-23 14:30 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-10-23 11:40 Jyotiswarup Raiturkar
2013-10-23 14:16 ` Prashant Upadhyaya
2013-10-23 14:30   ` Jyotiswarup Raiturkar [this message]
2013-10-23 15:43     ` Prashant Upadhyaya

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