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DPDK Release 18.05
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New Features
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API Changes
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ABI Changes
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Removed Items
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Known Issues
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Shared Library Versions
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sign, like this:
librte_acl.so.2
+ librte_cfgfile.so.2
librte_cmdline.so.2
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The libraries prepended with a plus sign were incremented in this version.
.. code-block:: diff
librte_acl.so.2
librte_bbdev.so.1
librte_bitratestats.so.2
librte_bus_dpaa.so.1
librte_bus_fslmc.so.1
librte_bus_pci.so.1
librte_bus_vdev.so.1
librte_cfgfile.so.2
librte_cmdline.so.2
librte_cryptodev.so.4
librte_distributor.so.1
librte_eal.so.6
+ librte_ethdev.so.9
librte_eventdev.so.3
librte_flow_classify.so.1
librte_gro.so.1
librte_gso.so.1
librte_hash.so.2
librte_ip_frag.so.1
librte_jobstats.so.1
librte_kni.so.2
librte_kvargs.so.1
librte_latencystats.so.1
librte_lpm.so.2
librte_mbuf.so.3
librte_mempool.so.3
meter: add configuration profile This patch adds support for meter configuration profiles. Benefits: simplified configuration procedure, improved performance. Q1: What is the configuration profile and why does it make sense? A1: The configuration profile represents the set of configuration parameters for a given meter object, such as the rates and sizes for the token buckets. The configuration profile concept makes sense when many meter objects share the same configuration, which is the typical usage model: thousands of traffic flows are each individually metered according to just a few service levels (i.e. profiles). Q2: How is the configuration profile improving the performance? A2: The performance improvement is achieved by reducing the memory footprint of a meter object, which results in better cache utilization for the typical case when large arrays of meter objects are used. The internal data structures stored for each meter object contain: a) Constant fields: Low level translation of the configuration parameters that does not change post-configuration. This is really duplicated for all meters that use the same configuration. This is the configuration profile data that is moved away from the meter object. Current size (implementation dependent): srTCM = 32 bytes, trTCM = 32 bytes. b) Variable fields: Time stamps and running counters that change during the on-going traffic metering process. Current size (implementation dependent): srTCM = 24 bytes, trTCM = 32 bytes. Therefore, by moving the constant fields to a separate profile data structure shared by all the meters with the same configuration, the size of the meter object is reduced by ~50%. Signed-off-by: Cristian Dumitrescu <cristian.dumitrescu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jasvinder Singh <jasvinder.singh@intel.com>
2018-01-08 15:43:56 +00:00
+ librte_meter.so.2
librte_metrics.so.1
librte_net.so.1
librte_pci.so.1
librte_pdump.so.2
librte_pipeline.so.3
librte_pmd_bnxt.so.2
librte_pmd_bond.so.2
librte_pmd_i40e.so.2
librte_pmd_ixgbe.so.2
librte_pmd_ring.so.2
librte_pmd_softnic.so.1
librte_pmd_vhost.so.2
librte_port.so.3
librte_power.so.1
librte_rawdev.so.1
librte_reorder.so.1
librte_ring.so.1
librte_sched.so.1
librte_security.so.1
librte_table.so.3
librte_timer.so.1
librte_vhost.so.3
Tested Platforms
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* List of CPU
* List of OS
* List of devices
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