Hi Team, I have successfully compiled and built DPDK on a Windows system and am using a custom driver in conjunction with DPDK. I am able to write to the registers, and the driver can also read from them. Additionally, I have successfully loaded the netuio driver onto my network interfaces (01:00.0 and 01:00.1). However, when running the DPDK application, I encounter the following error: "Invalid memory, No probed Ethernet devices." The issue is detailed further in the screenshot below. [cid:94365efe-78e5-4ef2-9d9a-b49188e35759] Could you please assist in identifying the cause of this error and advise on potential steps to resolve it? Thank you in advance for your support. Best regards, Thenveer ________________________________ From: Thomas Monjalon Sent: Wednesday, November 5, 2025 3:55 PM To: andremue@linux.microsoft.com ; Dmitry Kozlyuk Cc: Thenveer Poolakkanni ; dev@dpdk.org ; Chaturbhuja Nath Prabhu ; Ayshathul Thuhara Subject: Re: Assistance with DPDK on Windows 05/11/2025 08:36, Dmitry Kozlyuk: > Hi Thenveer, > > > On 11/5/25 10:18, Thenveer Poolakkanni wrote: > > 1. Is it possible to execute or use dpdk-devbind.py on Windows to > > verify the device binding status? > > No. Please use Device Manager for now. > > > 2. On Windows, the build generates .dll files (e.g., > > rte_net_driver.dll) instead of .so files (e.g., librte_net_driver.so > > in Linux). How can we use or execute these .dll files in the same way > > we use .so files when running DPDK applications? > > > The application must link the needed libraries and PMDs when building. > These files must be in PATH or in the working directory when running the > application. Loading additional PMDs with "-d" EAL option is not yet > implemented. If you have a custom PMD you have to build it as a part of > DPDK and link to your application. > > > P. S. Questions like these belong to users@dpdk.org. Keeping in dev@ to > avoid breaking threads. This question is probably showing a lack of documentation. Please can we have this gap solved with a patch?