[dpdk-dev] Permanently binding NIC ports with DPDK drivers
Montorsi, Francesco
fmontorsi at empirix.com
Fri Nov 13 12:48:02 CET 2015
Hi John,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mcnamara, John [mailto:john.mcnamara at intel.com]
>
> The Ubuntu dpdk package for 15.10 contains system scripts with functions for
> reserving hugepages and binding interfaces on bootup:
>
>
> /etc/dpdk/dpdk.conf
> /etc/dpdk/interfaces
> /etc/init.d/dpdk
> /lib/dpdk/dpdk-init
> /lib/systemd/system/dpdk.service
> /sbin/dpdk_nic_bind
> /usr/bin/testpmd
> /usr/share/doc/dpdk/README.Debian
> /usr/share/doc/dpdk/changelog.Debian.gz
> /usr/share/doc/dpdk/copyright
> /usr/share/dpdk/tools/cpu_layout.py
> /usr/share/dpdk/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py
> /usr/share/dpdk/tools/setup.sh
> /usr/share/python/runtime.d/dpdk.rtupdate
>
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/wily/amd64/dpdk/filelist
>
> If you have the latest version of Ubuntu you can check that out or else
> download and extract the files from the .deb to see how they do it.
>
This certainly looks very useful. I inspected the package and the files you mentioned and indeed it looks like a good way to go, specially if Ubuntu distribution is moving in that direction (hopefully other distros will follow too).
Thanks a lot!
Francesco
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