Thanks for the answer off line. 0x0436 is the DID not handled by the OS
network driver. I incorrectly read the Cave Creek document.
- Stephen
From: Gooch, Stephen
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 3:40 PM
To: dev at dpdk.org
Subject: PCIid 0x0436
Hello,
Cave Creek has PCI id of 0x0436 for port0
Hello,
Cave Creek has PCI id of 0x0436 for port0 and 0x0438 for port1. However only
0x0438 is listed in rte_pci_dev_ids.h. Why is 0x0436 not listed?
Best Regards
- Stephen
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From: Burakov, Anatoly [mailto:anatoly.bura...@intel.com]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 1:00 AM
To: RICHARDSON, BRUCE; Gooch, Stephen; dev at dpdk.org
Subject: RE: mmap() hint address
Hi Bruce, Stephen,
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have seen a case where a secondary DPDK proces
Hello,
I have seen a case where a secondary DPDK process tries to map uio resource in
which mmap() normally sends the corresponding virtual address as a hint
address. However on some instances mmap() returns a virtual address that is
not the hint address, and it result in rte_panic() and the s
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