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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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Copyright 2018 The DPDK contributors
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DPDK Release 18.05
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==================
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.. **Read this first.**
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The text in the sections below explains how to update the release notes.
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Use proper spelling, capitalization and punctuation in all sections.
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``LIKE_THIS``.
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Build the docs and view the output file to ensure the changes are correct::
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make doc-guides-html
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xdg-open build/doc/html/guides/rel_notes/release_18_05.html
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New Features
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------------
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should be enough to allow someone scanning the release notes to
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understand the new feature.
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* Enhanced feature bar to do something else.
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* **Reworked memory subsystem.**
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Memory subsystem has been reworked to support new functionality.
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On Linux, support for reserving/unreserving hugepage memory at runtime has been
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added, so applications no longer need to pre-reserve memory at startup. Due to
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reorganized internal workings of memory subsystem, any memory allocated
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through ``rte_malloc()`` or ``rte_memzone_reserve()`` is no longer guaranteed
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to be IOVA-contiguous.
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This functionality has introduced the following changes:
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* ``rte_eal_get_physmem_layout()`` was removed.
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* A new flag for memzone reservation (``RTE_MEMZONE_IOVA_CONTIG``) was added
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to ensure reserved memory will be IOVA-contiguous, for use with device
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drivers and other cases requiring such memory.
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* New callbacks for memory allocation/deallocation events, allowing users (or
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drivers) to be notified of new memory being allocated or deallocated
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* New callbacks for validating memory allocations above a specified limit,
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allowing user to permit or deny memory allocations.
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* A new command-line switch ``--legacy-mem`` to enable EAL behavior similar to
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how older versions of DPDK worked (memory segments that are IOVA-contiguous,
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but hugepages are reserved at startup only, and can never be released).
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* A new command-line switch ``--single-file-segments`` to put all memory
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segments within a segment list in a single file.
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* A set of convenience function calls to look up and iterate over allocated
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memory segments.
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* ``-m`` and ``--socket-mem`` command-line arguments now carry an additional
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meaning and mark pre-reserved hugepages as "unfree-able", thereby acting as
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a mechanism guaranteeing minimum availability of hugepage memory to the
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application.
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Reserving/unreserving memory at runtime is not currently supported on FreeBSD.
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* **Added bucket mempool driver.**
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Added a bucket mempool driver which provides a way to allocate contiguous
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block of objects.
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The number of objects in the block depends on how many objects fit in the
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``RTE_DRIVER_MEMPOOL_BUCKET_SIZE_KB`` memory chunk which is a build time option.
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The number may be obtained using ``rte_mempool_ops_get_info()`` API.
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Contiguous blocks may be allocated using ``rte_mempool_get_contig_blocks()`` API.
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* **Added support for port representors.**
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Added DPDK port representors (also known as "VF representors" in the specific
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context of VFs), which are to DPDK what the Ethernet switch device driver
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model (**switchdev**) is to Linux, and which can be thought as a software
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"patch panel" front-end for applications. DPDK port representors are
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implemented as additional virtual Ethernet device (**ethdev**) instances,
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spawned on an as-needed basis through configuration parameters passed to the
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driver of the underlying device using devargs.
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* **Added support for VXLAN and NVGRE tunnel endpoint.**
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New actions types have been added to support encapsulation and decapsulation
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operations for a tunnel endpoint. The new action types are
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``RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_[VXLAN/NVGRE]_ENCAP``, ``RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_[VXLAN/NVGRE]_DECAP``,
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``RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_JUMP``. A new item type ``RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MARK`` has been
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added to match a flow against a previously marked flow. A shared counter has also been
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introduced to the flow API to count a group of flows.
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* **Added PMD-recommended Tx and Rx parameters.**
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Applications can now query drivers for device-tuned values of
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ring sizes, burst sizes, and number of queues.
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* **Added RSS hash and key update to CXGBE PMD.**
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Added support for updating the RSS hash and key to the CXGBE PMD.
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* **Added CXGBE VF PMD.**
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CXGBE VF Poll Mode Driver has been added to run DPDK over Chelsio
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T5/T6 NIC VF instances.
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* **Updated mlx5 driver.**
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Updated the mlx5 driver including the following changes:
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* Introduced Multi-packet Rx to enable 100Gb/sec with 64B frames.
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* Support for being run by non-root users given a reduced set of capabilities
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``CAP_NET_ADMIN``, ``CAP_NET_RAW`` and ``CAP_IPC_LOCK``.
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* Support for TSO and checksum for generic UDP and IP tunnels.
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* Support for inner checksum and RSS for GRE, VXLAN-GPE, MPLSoGRE
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and MPLSoUDP tunnels.
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* Accommodate the new memory hotplug model.
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* Support for non virtually contiguous mempools.
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* Support for MAC adding along with allmulti and promiscuous modes from VF.
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* Support for Mellanox BlueField SoC device.
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* Support for PMD defaults for queue number and depth to improve the out
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of the box performance.
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* **Updated mlx4 driver.**
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Updated the mlx4 driver including the following changes:
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* Support for to being run by non-root users given a reduced set of capabilities
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``CAP_NET_ADMIN``, ``CAP_NET_RAW`` and ``CAP_IPC_LOCK``.
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* Supported CRC strip toggling.
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* Accommodate the new memory hotplug model.
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* Support non virtually contiguous mempools.
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* Dropped support for Mellanox OFED 4.2.
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* **Updated Solarflare network PMD.**
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Updated the sfc_efx driver including the following changes:
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* Added support for Solarflare XtremeScale X2xxx family adapters.
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* Added support for NVGRE, VXLAN and GENEVE filters in flow API.
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* Added support for DROP action in flow API.
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* Added support for equal stride super-buffer Rx mode (X2xxx only).
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* Added support for MARK and FLAG actions in flow API (X2xxx only).
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* **Added Ethernet poll mode driver for AMD XGBE devices.**
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Added the new ``axgbe`` ethernet poll mode driver for AMD XGBE devices.
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See the :doc:`../nics/axgbe` nic driver guide for more details on this
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new driver.
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* **Updated szedata2 PMD.**
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Added support for new NFB-200G2QL card.
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A new API was introduced in the libsze2 library which the szedata2 PMD depends
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on, thus the new version of the library was needed.
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New versions of the packages are available and the minimum required version
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is 4.4.1.
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* **Added support for Broadcom NetXtreme-S (BCM58800) family of controllers (aka Stingray).**
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Added support for the Broadcom NetXtreme-S (BCM58800) family of controllers
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(aka Stingray). The BCM58800 devices feature a NetXtreme E-Series advanced
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network controller, a high-performance ARM CPU block, PCI Express (PCIe)
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Gen3 interfaces, key accelerators for compute offload and a high-speed
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memory subsystem including L3 cache and DDR4 interfaces, all interconnected
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by a coherent Network-on-chip (NOC) fabric.
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The ARM CPU subsystem features eight ARMv8 Cortex-A72 CPUs at 3.0 GHz,
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arranged in a multi-cluster configuration.
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* **Added vDPA in vhost-user lib.**
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Added support for selective datapath in the vhost-user lib. vDPA stands for vhost
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Data Path Acceleration. It supports virtio ring compatible devices to serve
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the virtio driver directly to enable datapath acceleration.
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* **Added IFCVF vDPA driver.**
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Added IFCVF vDPA driver to support Intel FPGA 100G VF devices. IFCVF works
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as a HW vhost data path accelerator, it supports live migration and is
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compatible with virtio 0.95 and 1.0. This driver registers the ifcvf vDPA driver
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to vhost lib, when virtio connects. With the help of the registered vDPA
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driver the assigned VF gets configured to Rx/Tx directly to VM's virtio
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vrings.
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* **Added support for vhost dequeue interrupt mode.**
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Added support for vhost dequeue interrupt mode to release CPUs to others
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when there is no data to transmit. Applications can register an epoll event
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file descriptor to associate Rx queues with interrupt vectors.
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* **Added support for virtio-user server mode.**
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In a container environment if the vhost-user backend restarts, there's no way
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for it to reconnect to virtio-user. To address this, support for server mode
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has been added. In this mode the socket file is created by virtio-user, which the
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backend connects to. This means that if the backend restarts, it can reconnect
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to virtio-user and continue communications.
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* **Added crypto workload support to vhost library.**
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New APIs have been introduced in the vhost library to enable virtio crypto support
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including session creation/deletion handling and translating virtio-crypto
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requests into DPDK crypto operations. A sample application has also been introduced.
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* **Added virtio crypto PMD.**
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Added a new Poll Mode Driver for virtio crypto devices, which provides
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AES-CBC ciphering and AES-CBC with HMAC-SHA1 algorithm-chaining. See the
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:doc:`../cryptodevs/virtio` crypto driver guide for more details on
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this new driver.
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* **Added AMD CCP Crypto PMD.**
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Added the new ``ccp`` crypto driver for AMD CCP devices. See the
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:doc:`../cryptodevs/ccp` crypto driver guide for more details on
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this new driver.
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* **Updated AESNI MB PMD.**
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The AESNI MB PMD has been updated with additional support for:
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* AES-CMAC (128-bit key).
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* **Added the Compressdev Library, a generic compression service library.**
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Added the Compressdev library which provides an API for offload of compression and
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decompression operations to hardware or software accelerator devices.
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* **Added a new compression poll mode driver using Intels ISA-L.**
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Added the new ``ISA-L`` compression driver, for compression and decompression
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operations in software. See the :doc:`../compressdevs/isal` compression driver
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guide for details on this new driver.
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* **Added the Event Timer Adapter Library.**
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The Event Timer Adapter Library extends the event-based model by introducing
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APIs that allow applications to arm/cancel event timers that generate
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timer expiry events. This new type of event is scheduled by an event device
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along with existing types of events.
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* **Added OcteonTx TIM Driver (Event timer adapter).**
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The OcteonTx Timer block enables software to schedule events for a future
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time, it is exposed to an application via the Event timer adapter library.
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See the :doc:`../eventdevs/octeontx` guide for more details
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* **Added Event Crypto Adapter Library.**
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Added the Event Crypto Adapter Library. This library extends the
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event-based model by introducing APIs that allow applications to
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enqueue/dequeue crypto operations to/from cryptodev as events scheduled
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by an event device.
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* **Added Ifpga Bus, a generic Intel FPGA Bus library.**
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Added the Ifpga Bus library which provides support for integrating any Intel
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FPGA device with the DPDK framework. It provides Intel FPGA Partial Bit
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Stream AFU (Accelerated Function Unit) scan and drivers probe.
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* **Added IFPGA (Intel FPGA) Rawdev Driver.**
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Added a new Rawdev driver called IFPGA (Intel FPGA) Rawdev Driver, which cooperates
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with OPAE (Open Programmable Acceleration Engine) shared code to provide common FPGA
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management ops for FPGA operation.
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See the :doc:`../rawdevs/ifpga_rawdev` programmer's guide for more details.
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* **Added DPAA2 QDMA Driver (in rawdev).**
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The DPAA2 QDMA is an implementation of the rawdev API, that provide a means
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of initiating a DMA transaction from CPU. The initiated DMA is performed
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without the CPU being involved in the actual DMA transaction.
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See the :doc:`../rawdevs/dpaa2_qdma` guide for more details.
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* **Added DPAA2 Command Interface Driver (in rawdev).**
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The DPAA2 CMDIF is an implementation of the rawdev API, that provides
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communication between the GPP and NXP's QorIQ based AIOP Block (Firmware).
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Advanced IO Processor i.e. AIOP are clusters of programmable RISC engines
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optimized for flexible networking and I/O operations. The communication
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between GPP and AIOP is achieved via using DPCI devices exposed by MC for
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GPP <--> AIOP interaction.
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See the :doc:`../rawdevs/dpaa2_cmdif` guide for more details.
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* **Added device event monitor framework.**
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Added a general device event monitor framework to EAL, for device dynamic
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management to facilitate device hotplug awareness and associated
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actions. The list of new APIs is:
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* ``rte_dev_event_monitor_start`` and ``rte_dev_event_monitor_stop`` for
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the event monitor enabling and disabling.
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* ``rte_dev_event_callback_register`` and ``rte_dev_event_callback_unregister``
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for registering and un-registering user callbacks.
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Linux uevent is supported as a backend of this device event notification framework.
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* **Added support for procinfo and pdump on eth vdev.**
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For ethernet virtual devices (like TAP, PCAP, etc.), with this feature, we can get
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stats/xstats on shared memory from a secondary process, and also pdump packets on
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those virtual devices.
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* **Enhancements to the Packet Framework Library.**
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Design and development of new API functions for Packet Framework library that
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implement a common set of actions such as traffic metering, packet
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encapsulation, network address translation, TTL update, etc., for pipeline
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table and input ports to speed up application development. The API functions
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includes creating action profiles, registering actions to the profiles,
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instantiating action profiles for pipeline table and input ports, etc.
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* **Added the BPF Library.**
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The BPF Library provides the ability to load and execute
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Enhanced Berkeley Packet Filters (eBPF) within user-space DPDK applications.
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It also introduces a basic framework to load/unload BPF-based filters
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on Eth devices (right now only via SW RX/TX callbacks).
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It also adds a dependency on libelf.
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API Changes
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.. This section should contain API changes. Sample format:
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* Add a short 1-2 sentence description of the API change. Use fixed width
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quotes for ``rte_function_names`` or ``rte_struct_names``. Use the past
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tense.
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This section is a comment. Do not overwrite or remove it.
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Also, make sure to start the actual text at the margin.
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* service cores: No longer marked as experimental.
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The service cores functions are no longer marked as experimental, and have
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become part of the normal DPDK API and ABI. Any future ABI changes will be
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announced at least one release before the ABI change is made. There are no
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ABI breaking changes planned.
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* eal: The ``rte_lcore_has_role()`` return value changed.
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This function now returns true or false, respectively,
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rather than 0 or < 0 for success or failure.
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It makes use of the function more intuitive.
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* mempool: The capability flags and related functions have been removed.
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Flags ``MEMPOOL_F_CAPA_PHYS_CONTIG`` and
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``MEMPOOL_F_CAPA_BLK_ALIGNED_OBJECTS`` were used by octeontx mempool
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driver to customize generic mempool library behavior.
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Now the new driver callbacks ``calc_mem_size`` and ``populate`` may be
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used to achieve it without specific knowledge in the generic code.
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* mempool: The following xmem functions have been deprecated:
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- ``rte_mempool_xmem_create``
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- ``rte_mempool_xmem_size``
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- ``rte_mempool_xmem_usage``
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- ``rte_mempool_populate_iova_tab``
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* mbuf: The control mbuf API has been removed in v18.05. The impacted
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functions and macros are:
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- ``rte_ctrlmbuf_init()``
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- ``rte_ctrlmbuf_alloc()``
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- ``rte_ctrlmbuf_free()``
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- ``rte_ctrlmbuf_data()``
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- ``rte_ctrlmbuf_len()``
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- ``rte_is_ctrlmbuf()``
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- ``CTRL_MBUF_FLAG``
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The packet mbuf API should be used as a replacement.
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* meter: API updated to accommodate configuration profiles.
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The meter API has been changed to support meter configuration profiles. The
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configuration profile represents the set of configuration parameters
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for a given meter object, such as the rates and sizes for the token
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buckets. These configuration parameters were previously part of the meter
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object internal data structure. The separation of the configuration
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parameters from the meter object data structure results in reducing its
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memory footprint which helps in better cache utilization when a large number
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of meter objects are used.
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* ethdev: The function ``rte_eth_dev_count()``, often mis-used to iterate
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over ports, is deprecated and replaced by ``rte_eth_dev_count_avail()``.
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There is also a new function ``rte_eth_dev_count_total()`` to get the
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total number of allocated ports, available or not.
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The hotplug-proof applications should use ``RTE_ETH_FOREACH_DEV`` or
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``RTE_ETH_FOREACH_DEV_OWNED_BY`` as port iterators.
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* ethdev: In struct ``struct rte_eth_dev_info``, field ``rte_pci_device *pci_dev``
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has been replaced with field ``struct rte_device *device``.
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* ethdev: Changes to the semantics of ``rte_eth_dev_configure()`` parameters.
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If both the ``nb_rx_q`` and ``nb_tx_q`` parameters are zero,
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``rte_eth_dev_configure()`` will now use PMD-recommended queue sizes, or if
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recommendations are not provided by the PMD the function will use ethdev
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fall-back values. Previously setting both of the parameters to zero would
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have resulted in ``-EINVAL`` being returned.
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* ethdev: Changes to the semantics of ``rte_eth_rx_queue_setup()`` parameters.
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If the ``nb_rx_desc`` parameter is zero, ``rte_eth_rx_queue_setup`` will
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now use the PMD-recommended Rx ring size, or in the case where the PMD
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does not provide a recommendation, will use an ethdev-provided
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fall-back value. Previously, setting ``nb_rx_desc`` to zero would have
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resulted in an error.
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* ethdev: Changes to the semantics of ``rte_eth_tx_queue_setup()`` parameters.
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If the ``nb_tx_desc`` parameter is zero, ``rte_eth_tx_queue_setup`` will
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now use the PMD-recommended Tx ring size, or in the case where the PMD
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does not provide a recommendation, will use an ethdev-provided
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fall-back value. Previously, setting ``nb_tx_desc`` to zero would have
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resulted in an error.
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* ethdev: Several changes were made to the flow API.
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* The unused DUP action was removed.
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* Actions semantics in flow rules: list order now matters ("first
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to last" instead of "all simultaneously"), repeated actions are now
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all performed, and they do not individually have (non-)terminating
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properties anymore.
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* Flow rules are now always terminating unless a ``PASSTHRU`` action is
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present.
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* C99-style flexible arrays were replaced with standard pointers in RSS
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action and in RAW pattern item structures due to compatibility issues.
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* The RSS action was modified to not rely on external
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``struct rte_eth_rss_conf`` anymore to instead expose its own and more
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appropriately named configuration fields directly
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(``rss_conf->rss_key`` => ``key``,
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``rss_conf->rss_key_len`` => ``key_len``,
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``rss_conf->rss_hf`` => ``types``,
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``num`` => ``queue_num``), and the addition of missing RSS parameters
|
|
(``func`` for RSS hash function to apply and ``level`` for the
|
|
encapsulation level).
|
|
* The VLAN pattern item (``struct rte_flow_item_vlan``) was modified to
|
|
include inner EtherType instead of outer TPID. Its default mask was also
|
|
modified to cover the VID part (lower 12 bits) of TCI only.
|
|
* A new transfer attribute was added to ``struct rte_flow_attr`` in order
|
|
to clarify the behavior of some pattern items.
|
|
* PF and VF pattern items are now only accepted by PMDs that implement
|
|
them (bnxt and i40e) when the transfer attribute is also present, for
|
|
consistency.
|
|
* Pattern item PORT was renamed PHY_PORT to avoid confusion with DPDK port
|
|
IDs.
|
|
* An action counterpart to the PHY_PORT pattern item was added in order to
|
|
redirect matching traffic to a specific physical port.
|
|
* PORT_ID pattern item and actions were added to match and target DPDK
|
|
port IDs at a higher level than PHY_PORT.
|
|
* ``RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_[VXLAN/NVGRE]_ENCAP`` action items were added to support
|
|
tunnel encapsulation operation for VXLAN and NVGRE type tunnel endpoint.
|
|
* ``RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_[VXLAN/NVGRE]_DECAP`` action items were added to support
|
|
tunnel decapsulation operation for VXLAN and NVGRE type tunnel endpoint.
|
|
* ``RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_JUMP`` action item was added to support a matched flow
|
|
to be redirected to the specific group.
|
|
* ``RTE_FLOW_ACTION_TYPE_MARK`` item type has been added to match a flow against
|
|
a previously marked flow.
|
|
|
|
* ethdev: Change flow APIs regarding count action:
|
|
|
|
* ``rte_flow_create()`` API count action now requires the ``struct rte_flow_action_count``.
|
|
* ``rte_flow_query()`` API parameter changed from action type to action structure.
|
|
|
|
* ethdev: Changes to offload API
|
|
|
|
A pure per-port offloading isn't requested to be repeated in [rt]x_conf->offloads to
|
|
``rte_eth_[rt]x_queue_setup()``. Now any offloading enabled in ``rte_eth_dev_configure()``
|
|
can't be disabled by ``rte_eth_[rt]x_queue_setup()``. Any new added offloading which has
|
|
not been enabled in ``rte_eth_dev_configure()`` and is requested to be enabled in
|
|
``rte_eth_[rt]x_queue_setup()`` must be per-queue type, or otherwise trigger an error log.
|
|
|
|
* ethdev: Runtime queue setup
|
|
|
|
``rte_eth_rx_queue_setup`` and ``rte_eth_tx_queue_setup`` can be called after
|
|
``rte_eth_dev_start`` if the device supports runtime queue setup. The device driver can
|
|
expose this capability through ``rte_eth_dev_info_get``. A Rx or Tx queue
|
|
set up at runtime need to be started explicitly by ``rte_eth_dev_rx_queue_start``
|
|
or ``rte_eth_dev_tx_queue_start``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
ABI Changes
|
|
-----------
|
|
|
|
.. This section should contain ABI changes. Sample format:
|
|
|
|
* Add a short 1-2 sentence description of the ABI change that was announced
|
|
in the previous releases and made in this release. Use fixed width quotes
|
|
for ``rte_function_names`` or ``rte_struct_names``. Use the past tense.
|
|
|
|
This section is a comment. Do not overwrite or remove it.
|
|
Also, make sure to start the actual text at the margin.
|
|
=========================================================
|
|
|
|
* ring: The alignment constraints on the ring structure has been relaxed
|
|
to one cache line instead of two, and an empty cache line padding is
|
|
added between the producer and consumer structures. The size of the
|
|
structure and the offset of the fields remains the same on platforms
|
|
with 64B cache line, but changes on other platforms.
|
|
|
|
* mempool: Some ops have changed.
|
|
|
|
A new callback ``calc_mem_size`` has been added to ``rte_mempool_ops``
|
|
to allow customization of the required memory size calculation.
|
|
A new callback ``populate`` has been added to ``rte_mempool_ops``
|
|
to allow customized object population.
|
|
Callback ``get_capabilities`` has been removed from ``rte_mempool_ops``
|
|
since its features are covered by ``calc_mem_size`` and ``populate``
|
|
callbacks.
|
|
Callback ``register_memory_area`` has been removed from ``rte_mempool_ops``
|
|
since the new callback ``populate`` may be used instead of it.
|
|
|
|
* ethdev: Additional fields in rte_eth_dev_info.
|
|
|
|
The ``rte_eth_dev_info`` structure has had two extra entries appended to the
|
|
end of it: ``default_rxportconf`` and ``default_txportconf``. Each of these
|
|
in turn are ``rte_eth_dev_portconf`` structures containing three fields of
|
|
type ``uint16_t``: ``burst_size``, ``ring_size``, and ``nb_queues``. These
|
|
are parameter values recommended for use by the PMD.
|
|
|
|
* ethdev: ABI for all flow API functions was updated.
|
|
|
|
This includes functions ``rte_flow_copy``, ``rte_flow_create``,
|
|
``rte_flow_destroy``, ``rte_flow_error_set``, ``rte_flow_flush``,
|
|
``rte_flow_isolate``, ``rte_flow_query`` and ``rte_flow_validate``, due to
|
|
changes in error type definitions (``enum rte_flow_error_type``), removal
|
|
of the unused DUP action (``enum rte_flow_action_type``), modified
|
|
behavior for flow rule actions (see API changes), removal of C99 flexible
|
|
array from RAW pattern item (``struct rte_flow_item_raw``), complete
|
|
rework of the RSS action definition (``struct rte_flow_action_rss``),
|
|
sanity fix in the VLAN pattern item (``struct rte_flow_item_vlan``) and
|
|
new transfer attribute (``struct rte_flow_attr``).
|
|
|
|
* bbdev: New parameter added to rte_bbdev_op_cap_turbo_dec.
|
|
|
|
A new parameter ``max_llr_modulus`` has been added to
|
|
``rte_bbdev_op_cap_turbo_dec`` structure to specify maximal LLR (likelihood
|
|
ratio) absolute value.
|
|
|
|
* bbdev: Queue Groups split into UL/DL Groups.
|
|
|
|
Queue Groups have been split into UL/DL Groups in the Turbo Software Driver.
|
|
They are independent for Decode/Encode. ``rte_bbdev_driver_info`` reflects
|
|
introduced changes.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Known Issues
|
|
------------
|
|
|
|
.. This section should contain new known issues in this release. Sample format:
|
|
|
|
* **Add title in present tense with full stop.**
|
|
|
|
Add a short 1-2 sentence description of the known issue in the present
|
|
tense. Add information on any known workarounds.
|
|
|
|
This section is a comment. Do not overwrite or remove it.
|
|
Also, make sure to start the actual text at the margin.
|
|
=========================================================
|
|
|
|
* **Secondary process launch is not reliable.**
|
|
|
|
Recent memory hotplug patches have made multiprocess startup less reliable
|
|
than it was in past releases. A number of workarounds are known to work depending
|
|
on the circumstances. As such it isn't recommended to use the secondary
|
|
process mechanism for critical systems. The underlying issues will be
|
|
addressed in upcoming releases.
|
|
|
|
The issue is explained in more detail, including potential workarounds,
|
|
in the Bugzilla entry referenced below.
|
|
|
|
Bugzilla entry: https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50
|
|
|
|
* **pdump is not compatible with old applications.**
|
|
|
|
As we changed to use generic multi-process communication for pdump
|
|
negotiation instead of previous dedicated unix socket way, pdump
|
|
applications, including the dpdk-pdump example and any other applications
|
|
using ``librte_pdump``, will not work with older version DPDK primary
|
|
applications.
|
|
|
|
* **rte_abort takes a long time on FreeBSD.**
|
|
|
|
DPDK processes now allocates a large area of virtual memory address space.
|
|
As a result ``rte_abort`` on FreeBSD now dumps the contents of the
|
|
whole reserved memory range, not just the used portion, to a core dump file.
|
|
Writing this large core file can take a significant amount of time, causing
|
|
processes to appear to hang on the system.
|
|
|
|
The work around for the issue is to set the system resource limits for core
|
|
dumps before running any tests, e.g. ``limit coredumpsize 0``. This will
|
|
effectively disable core dumps on FreeBSD. If they are not to be completely
|
|
disabled, a suitable limit, e.g. 1G might be specified instead of 0. This
|
|
needs to be run per-shell session, or before every test run. This change
|
|
can also be made persistent by adding ``kern.coredump=0`` to ``/etc/sysctl.conf``.
|
|
|
|
Bugzilla entry: https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53
|
|
|
|
* **ixgbe PMD crash on hotplug detach when no VF created.**
|
|
|
|
ixgbe PMD uninit path cause null pointer dereference because of port representor
|
|
cleanup when number of VF is zero.
|
|
|
|
Bugzilla entry: https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57
|
|
|
|
* **Bonding PMD may fail to accept new slave ports in certain conditions.**
|
|
|
|
In certain conditions when using testpmd,
|
|
bonding may fail to register new slave ports.
|
|
|
|
Bugzilla entry: https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52.
|
|
|
|
* **Unexpected performance regression in Vhost library.**
|
|
|
|
Patches fixing CVE-2018-1059 were expected to introduce a small performance
|
|
drop. However, in some setups, bigger performance drops have been measured
|
|
when running micro-benchmarks.
|
|
|
|
Bugzilla entry: https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48
|
|
|
|
|
|
Shared Library Versions
|
|
-----------------------
|
|
|
|
.. Update any library version updated in this release and prepend with a ``+``
|
|
sign, like this:
|
|
|
|
librte_acl.so.2
|
|
+ librte_cfgfile.so.2
|
|
librte_cmdline.so.2
|
|
|
|
This section is a comment. Do not overwrite or remove it.
|
|
=========================================================
|
|
|
|
|
|
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_bpf.so.1
|
|
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_common_octeontx.so.1
|
|
+ librte_compressdev.so.1
|
|
librte_cryptodev.so.4
|
|
librte_distributor.so.1
|
|
+ librte_eal.so.7
|
|
+ librte_ethdev.so.9
|
|
+ librte_eventdev.so.4
|
|
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.4
|
|
+ librte_mempool.so.4
|
|
+ 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_dpaa2_cmdif.so.1
|
|
+ librte_pmd_dpaa2_qdma.so.1
|
|
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.2
|
|
librte_sched.so.1
|
|
librte_security.so.1
|
|
librte_table.so.3
|
|
librte_timer.so.1
|
|
librte_vhost.so.3
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tested Platforms
|
|
----------------
|
|
|
|
.. This section should contain a list of platforms that were tested with this
|
|
release.
|
|
|
|
The format is:
|
|
|
|
* <vendor> platform with <vendor> <type of devices> combinations
|
|
|
|
* List of CPU
|
|
* List of OS
|
|
* List of devices
|
|
* Other relevant details...
|
|
|
|
This section is a comment. Do not overwrite or remove it.
|
|
Also, make sure to start the actual text at the margin.
|
|
=========================================================
|
|
|
|
* Intel(R) platforms with Intel(R) NICs combinations
|
|
|
|
* CPU
|
|
|
|
* Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU C2758 @ 2.40GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU D-1541 @ 2.10GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-4667 v3 @ 2.00GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 v2 @ 2.80GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2699 v4 @ 2.20GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v4 @ 2.10GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2658 v2 @ 2.40GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2658 v3 @ 2.20GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8180 CPU @ 2.50GHz
|
|
|
|
* OS:
|
|
|
|
* CentOS 7.4
|
|
* Fedora 25
|
|
* Fedora 27
|
|
* Fedora 28
|
|
* FreeBSD 11.1
|
|
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.3
|
|
* SUSE Enterprise Linux 12
|
|
* Wind River Linux 8
|
|
* Ubuntu 14.04
|
|
* Ubuntu 16.04
|
|
* Ubuntu 16.10
|
|
* Ubuntu 17.10
|
|
|
|
* NICs:
|
|
|
|
* Intel(R) 82599ES 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
|
|
|
|
* Firmware version: 0x61bf0001
|
|
* Device id (pf/vf): 8086:10fb / 8086:10ed
|
|
* Driver version: 5.2.3 (ixgbe)
|
|
|
|
* Intel(R) Corporation Ethernet Connection X552/X557-AT 10GBASE-T
|
|
|
|
* Firmware version: 0x800003e7
|
|
* Device id (pf/vf): 8086:15ad / 8086:15a8
|
|
* Driver version: 4.4.6 (ixgbe)
|
|
|
|
* Intel(R) Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710-DA4 (4x10G)
|
|
|
|
* Firmware version: 6.01 0x80003221
|
|
* Device id (pf/vf): 8086:1572 / 8086:154c
|
|
* Driver version: 2.4.6 (i40e)
|
|
|
|
* Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection X722 for 10GbE SFP+ (4x10G)
|
|
|
|
* Firmware version: 3.33 0x80000fd5 0.0.0
|
|
* Device id (pf/vf): 8086:37d0 / 8086:37cd
|
|
* Driver version: 2.4.3 (i40e)
|
|
|
|
* Intel(R) Ethernet Converged Network Adapter XXV710-DA2 (2x25G)
|
|
|
|
* Firmware version: 6.01 0x80003221
|
|
* Device id (pf/vf): 8086:158b / 8086:154c
|
|
* Driver version: 2.4.6 (i40e)
|
|
|
|
* Intel(R) Ethernet Converged Network Adapter XL710-QDA2 (2X40G)
|
|
|
|
* Firmware version: 6.01 0x8000321c
|
|
* Device id (pf/vf): 8086:1583 / 8086:154c
|
|
* Driver version: 2.4.6 (i40e)
|
|
|
|
* Intel(R) Corporation I350 Gigabit Network Connection
|
|
|
|
* Firmware version: 1.63, 0x80000dda
|
|
* Device id (pf/vf): 8086:1521 / 8086:1520
|
|
* Driver version: 5.4.0-k (igb)
|
|
|
|
* Intel(R) platforms with Mellanox(R) NICs combinations
|
|
|
|
* CPU:
|
|
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6154 CPU @ 3.00GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2697A v4 @ 2.60GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2697 v3 @ 2.60GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 v2 @ 2.80GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v4 @ 2.20GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2640 @ 2.50GHz
|
|
* Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v4 @ 2.10GHz
|
|
|
|
* OS:
|
|
|
|
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.5 (Maipo)
|
|
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.4 (Maipo)
|
|
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.3 (Maipo)
|
|
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.2 (Maipo)
|
|
* Ubuntu 18.04
|
|
* Ubuntu 17.10
|
|
* Ubuntu 16.10
|
|
* Ubuntu 16.04
|
|
* SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15
|
|
|
|
* MLNX_OFED: 4.2-1.0.0.0
|
|
* MLNX_OFED: 4.3-2.0.2.0
|
|
|
|
* NICs:
|
|
|
|
* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-3 Pro 40G MCX354A-FCC_Ax (2x40G)
|
|
|
|
* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1007
|
|
* Firmware version: 2.42.5000
|
|
|
|
* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 10G MCX4111A-XCAT (1x10G)
|
|
|
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* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1013
|
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* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
|
|
|
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* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 10G MCX4121A-XCAT (2x10G)
|
|
|
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* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1013
|
|
* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
|
|
|
|
* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 25G MCX4111A-ACAT (1x25G)
|
|
|
|
* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1013
|
|
* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
|
|
|
|
* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 25G MCX4121A-ACAT (2x25G)
|
|
|
|
* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1013
|
|
* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
|
|
|
|
* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 40G MCX4131A-BCAT/MCX413A-BCAT (1x40G)
|
|
|
|
* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1013
|
|
* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
|
|
|
|
* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 40G MCX415A-BCAT (1x40G)
|
|
|
|
* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x16
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1013
|
|
* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
|
|
|
|
* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 50G MCX4131A-GCAT/MCX413A-GCAT (1x50G)
|
|
|
|
* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1013
|
|
* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
|
|
|
|
* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 50G MCX414A-BCAT (2x50G)
|
|
|
|
* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1013
|
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* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
|
|
|
|
* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 50G MCX415A-GCAT/MCX416A-BCAT/MCX416A-GCAT (2x50G)
|
|
|
|
* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x16
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1013
|
|
* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
|
|
* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
|
|
|
|
* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 50G MCX415A-CCAT (1x100G)
|
|
|
|
* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x16
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1013
|
|
* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
|
|
|
|
* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 100G MCX416A-CCAT (2x100G)
|
|
|
|
* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x16
|
|
* Device ID: 15b3:1013
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* Firmware version: 12.21.1000 and above
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* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 Lx 10G MCX4121A-XCAT (2x10G)
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* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
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* Device ID: 15b3:1015
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* Firmware version: 14.21.1000 and above
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* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 Lx 25G MCX4121A-ACAT (2x25G)
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* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
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* Device ID: 15b3:1015
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* Firmware version: 14.21.1000 and above
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* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-5 100G MCX556A-ECAT (2x100G)
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* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x16
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* Device ID: 15b3:1017
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* Firmware version: 16.21.1000 and above
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* Mellanox(R) ConnectX-5 Ex EN 100G MCX516A-CDAT (2x100G)
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* Host interface: PCI Express 4.0 x16
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* Device ID: 15b3:1019
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* Firmware version: 16.21.1000 and above
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* ARM platforms with Mellanox(R) NICs combinations
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* CPU:
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* Qualcomm ARM 1.1 2500MHz
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* OS:
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* Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.5 (Maipo)
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* NICs:
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* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-4 Lx 25G MCX4121A-ACAT (2x25G)
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* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
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* Device ID: 15b3:1015
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* Firmware version: 14.22.0428
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* Mellanox(R) ConnectX(R)-5 100G MCX556A-ECAT (2x100G)
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* Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x16
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* Device ID: 15b3:1017
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* Firmware version: 16.22.0428
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* ARM SoC combinations from Cavium (with integrated NICs)
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* SoC:
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* Cavium CN81xx
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* Cavium CN83xx
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* OS:
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* Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS with Cavium SDK-6.2.0-Patch2 release support package.
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* ARM SoC combinations from NXP (with integrated NICs)
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* SoC:
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* NXP/Freescale QorIQ LS1046A with ARM Cortex A72
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* NXP/Freescale QorIQ LS2088A with ARM Cortex A72
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* OS:
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* Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS with NXP QorIQ LSDK 1803 support packages
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