doc: replace testpmd with dpdk-testpmd in commands
replace testpmd with dpdk-testpmd in all commands because on compilation through meson, dpdk-testpmd is the default application name. Signed-off-by: Sarosh Arif <sarosh.arif@emumba.com> Acked-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
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@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ The application enables multiple TX and RX queues when it is started.
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.. code-block:: console
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testpmd -l 1,3,5 --main-lcore 1 --txq=2 –rxq=2 --nb-cores=2
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dpdk-testpmd -l 1,3,5 --main-lcore 1 --txq=2 –rxq=2 --nb-cores=2
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**TSS**
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@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ The sample command line with the new ``devargs`` looks like this::
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.. code-block:: console
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testpmd -l1-4 -n2 -a 0008:01:00.0,host-based-truflow=1,\
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dpdk-testpmd -l1-4 -n2 -a 0008:01:00.0,host-based-truflow=1,\
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representor=[0], rep-based-pf=8,rep-is-pf=0,rep-q-r2f=1,rep-fc-r2f=1,\
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rep-q-f2r=0,rep-fc-f2r=1 --log-level="pmd.*",8 -- -i --rxq=3 --txq=3
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@ -847,8 +847,8 @@ DPDK implements a light-weight library to allow PMDs to be bonded together and p
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.. code-block:: console
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testpmd -l 0-3 -n4 --vdev 'net_bonding0,mode=0,slave=<PCI B:D.F device 1>,slave=<PCI B:D.F device 2>,mac=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX’ – --socket_num=1 – -i --port-topology=chained
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(ex) testpmd -l 1,3,5,7,9 -n4 --vdev 'net_bonding0,mode=0,slave=0000:82:00.0,slave=0000:82:00.1,mac=00:1e:67:1d:fd:1d' – --socket-num=1 – -i --port-topology=chained
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dpdk-testpmd -l 0-3 -n4 --vdev 'net_bonding0,mode=0,slave=<PCI B:D.F device 1>,slave=<PCI B:D.F device 2>,mac=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX’ – --socket_num=1 – -i --port-topology=chained
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(ex) dpdk-testpmd -l 1,3,5,7,9 -n4 --vdev 'net_bonding0,mode=0,slave=0000:82:00.0,slave=0000:82:00.1,mac=00:1e:67:1d:fd:1d' – --socket-num=1 – -i --port-topology=chained
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Vector Processing
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-----------------
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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ The following are known limitations:
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Therefore, rte_mbuf should be big enough to hold the whole packet.
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For example, to allow testpmd to receive jumbo frames, use the following:
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testpmd [options] -- --mbuf-size=<your-max-packet-size>
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dpdk-testpmd [options] -- --mbuf-size=<your-max-packet-size>
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#. Qemu e1000 does not validate the checksum of incoming packets.
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ be passed as part of EAL arguments. For example,
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.. code-block:: console
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testpmd -a af:10.0,pflink_fullchk=1 -- -i
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dpdk-testpmd -a af:10.0,pflink_fullchk=1 -- -i
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- ``pflink_fullchk`` (default **0**)
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Usage
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EAL ``--vdev`` argument can be used to create KNI device instance, like::
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testpmd --vdev=net_kni0 --vdev=net_kn1 -- -i
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dpdk-testpmd --vdev=net_kni0 --vdev=net_kn1 -- -i
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Above command will create ``kni0`` and ``kni1`` Linux network interfaces,
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those interfaces can be controlled by standard Linux tools.
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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ requests itself.
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Argument usage::
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testpmd --vdev "net_kni0,no_request_thread=1" -- -i
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dpdk-testpmd --vdev "net_kni0,no_request_thread=1" -- -i
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PMD log messages
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@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ devices managed by librte_net_mlx4.
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#. Start testpmd with basic parameters::
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testpmd -l 8-15 -n 4 -a 0000:83:00.0 -a 0000:84:00.0 -- --rxq=2 --txq=2 -i
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dpdk-testpmd -l 8-15 -n 4 -a 0000:83:00.0 -a 0000:84:00.0 -- --rxq=2 --txq=2 -i
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Example output::
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#. Start testpmd with basic parameters::
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testpmd -l 8-15 -n 4 -a 05:00.0 -a 05:00.1 -a 06:00.0 -a 06:00.1 -- --rxq=2 --txq=2 -i
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dpdk-testpmd -l 8-15 -n 4 -a 05:00.0 -a 05:00.1 -a 06:00.0 -a 06:00.1 -- --rxq=2 --txq=2 -i
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Example output::
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.. code-block:: console
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testpmd -l 0,4-11 -n 4 -- -i --nb-cores=8 --portmask=0xf --rxd=4096 \
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dpdk-testpmd -l 0,4-11 -n 4 -- -i --nb-cores=8 --portmask=0xf --rxd=4096 \
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--txd=4096 --txfreet=4068 --enable-rx-cksum --rxq=4 --txq=4 \
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--rss-ip --rss-udp
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Example of using the vector version of the virtio poll mode driver in
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``testpmd``::
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testpmd -l 0-2 -n 4 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --nb-cores=1
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dpdk-testpmd -l 0-2 -n 4 -- -i --rxq=1 --txq=1 --nb-cores=1
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In-order callbacks only work on simulated virtio user vdev.
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