[dpdk-dev] app/testpmd: configure mapping of port queues to cores
Asaf Sinai
AsafSi at Radware.com
Mon Jan 27 14:57:04 CET 2020
Hi,
Could not find a way to map specific port queues to specific cores.
For example, mapping port 0 to cores 1-7, port 1 to cores 8-14 and port 2 to cores 15-21 is very easy in 'l3fwd' test application:
--config '(0,0,1),(0,1,2),(0,2,3),(0,3,4),(0,4,5),(0,5,6),(0,6,7),
(1,0,8),(1,1,9),(1,2,10),(1,3,11),(1,4,12),(1,5,13),(1,6,14),
(2,0,15),(2,1,16),(2,2,17),(2,3,18),(2,4,19),(2,5,20),(2,6,21)'
Unfortunately, I did not find such option or similar one in 'testpmd'.
Anyone knows if it is possible, and how?
Thanks,
Asaf
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