Thanks for that hint. I am able to run it in qemu. I tried several
tests from the test suite and it works.
Jan
On Fri, 30 Oct 2015 08:52:49 +
"Hunt, David" wrote:
> On 30/10/2015 00:17, Jan Viktorin wrote:
> > I've failed to compile kni/igb for ARMv8. Any ideas? Is it Linux 4.2
> > compatbi
On 30/10/2015 00:17, Jan Viktorin wrote:
> I've failed to compile kni/igb for ARMv8. Any ideas? Is it Linux 4.2
> compatbile?
>
>CC [M]
> /home/jviki/Projects/buildroot-armv8/qemu-armv8/build/dpdk-armv8-hunt-v1/build/build/lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/kni/igb_main.o
> /home/jviki/Projects/buildroo
I've failed to compile kni/igb for ARMv8. Any ideas? Is it Linux 4.2
compatbile?
CC [M]
/home/jviki/Projects/buildroot-armv8/qemu-armv8/build/dpdk-armv8-hunt-v1/build/build/lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/kni/igb_main.o
/home/jviki/Projects/buildroot-armv8/qemu-armv8/build/dpdk-armv8-hunt-v1/build/bui
Thanks David.
2015-10-29 17:29, David Hunt:
> This is an updated patchset for ARMv8 that now sits on top of the previously
> submitted ARMv7 code by RehiveTech. It re-uses a lot of that code, and splits
> some header files into 32-bit and 64-bit versions, so uses the same arm
> include
> directo
Hi DPDK Community.
This is an updated patchset for ARMv8 that now sits on top of the previously
submitted ARMv7 code by RehiveTech. It re-uses a lot of that code, and splits
some header files into 32-bit and 64-bit versions, so uses the same arm include
directory.
Tested on an XGene 64-bit arm
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