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<DIV>Hi, when I use dumpcap to capture packets on the 82559 network card,
coredump appears. </DIV>
<DIV>The network card bound to ovs-dpdk is 82599, but when I capture packets in
other non-82599 network cards (mellanox CX5/C6 or Intel's E810), it is normal.
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<DIV>the dpdk version I am using is 22.11.1, but I see that the call stack is
strange, so I am asking you for help. </DIV>
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<DIV>I thought the new version of dpdk might solve it, so I upgraded the dpdk
version to 23.11, but the problem is still the same, but the call stack is
different and weirder. </DIV>
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