[PATCH 06/29] examples/eventdev_pipeline: correct documentation errors
Stephen Hemminger
stephen at networkplumber.org
Wed Jan 14 23:21:47 CET 2026
Address minor issues in eventdev pipeline sample documentation:
- Add missing word: "various numbers worker cores" to
"various numbers of worker cores"
- Correct punctuation: "(e.g.;" to "(e.g.,"
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen at networkplumber.org>
---
.../sample_app_ug/eventdev_pipeline.rst | 22 +++++++++----------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/eventdev_pipeline.rst b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/eventdev_pipeline.rst
index 19ff53803e..c243fa5160 100644
--- a/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/eventdev_pipeline.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/eventdev_pipeline.rst
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ application can configure a pipeline and assign a set of worker cores to
perform the processing required.
The application has a range of command line arguments allowing it to be
-configured for various numbers worker cores, stages,queue depths and cycles per
+configured for various numbers of worker cores, stages, queue depths and cycles per
stage of work. This is useful for performance testing as well as quickly testing
a particular pipeline configuration.
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ a particular pipeline configuration.
Compiling the Application
-------------------------
-To compile the sample application see :doc:`compiling`.
+To compile the sample application, see :doc:`compiling`.
The application is located in the ``examples`` sub-directory.
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ these settings is shown below:
-- -r1 -t1 -e4 -w FF00 -s4 -n0 -c32 -W1000 -D
The application has some sanity checking built-in, so if there is a function
-(e.g.; the RX core) which doesn't have a cpu core mask assigned, the application
+(e.g., the RX core) which doesn't have a cpu core mask assigned, the application
will print an error message:
.. code-block:: console
@@ -61,21 +61,21 @@ will print an error message:
rx: 0
tx: 1
-Configuration of the eventdev is covered in detail in the programmers guide,
-see the Event Device Library section.
+Configuration of the eventdev is covered in detail in the programmers guide.
+See the Event Device Library section.
Observing the Application
--------------------------
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-At runtime the eventdev pipeline application prints out a summary of the
-configuration, and some runtime statistics like packets per second. On exit the
+At runtime, the eventdev pipeline application prints out a summary of the
+configuration, and some runtime statistics like packets per second. On exit, the
worker statistics are printed, along with a full dump of the PMD statistics if
required. The following sections show sample output for each of the output
types.
Configuration
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This provides an overview of the pipeline,
scheduling type at each stage, and parameters to options such as how many
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ for details:
Stage 3, Type Atomic Priority = 128
Runtime
-~~~~~~~
+^^^^^^^
At runtime, the statistics of the consumer are printed, stating the number of
packets received, runtime in milliseconds, average mpps, and current mpps.
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ packets received, runtime in milliseconds, average mpps, and current mpps.
# consumer RX= xxxxxxx, time yyyy ms, avg z.zzz mpps [current w.www mpps]
Shutdown
-~~~~~~~~
+^^^^^^^^
At shutdown, the application prints the number of packets received and
transmitted, and an overview of the distribution of work across worker cores.
--
2.51.0
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