From: Thomas Edwards <Thomas.Edwards@fox.com>
To: "users@dpdk.org" <users@dpdk.org>
Subject: [dpdk-users] Minimal DPDK examples
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 00:18:36 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <94E9E5FD-1699-4A1D-9A2B-3BCF56F84E24@contoso.com> (raw)
DPDK fans,
I have put some “minimal DPDK examples” on GitHub to help those who (like myself) are initially mesmerized by the size & complexity of DPDK.
One example just sends a single UDP packet, the other loops to receive packets on all DPDK interfaces:
https://github.com/FOXNEOAdvancedTechnology/MinimalDPDKExamples
Since I’m a DPDK newbie, I would be glad to accept any pull requests to make them even more clean/correct. I’ve only tested them on AWS EC2 with ENA, would enjoy hearing about experience on non-virtual systems.
On a related note, I have also distilled DPDK installation on AWS EC2 with RHEL AMI:
https://github.com/FOXNEOAdvancedTechnology/MinimalDPDKExamples/blob/master/DPDK_EC2_Tutorial.md
-Thomas
Walt Disney Television
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