DPDK is a set of libraries and drivers for fast packet processing
DPDK is the Data Plane Development Kit that consists of libraries to accelerate packet processing workloads running on a wide variety of CPU architectures.
Designed to run on x86, POWER and ARM processors, it runs mostly in Linux userland, with a FreeBSD port available for a subset of DPDK features. DPDK is licensed under the Open Source BSD License.
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0002-kni-fix-build-on-SLE12-SP3.patch | 0000002545 2.49 KB | |
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_link | 0000000124 124 Bytes | |
dpdk-17.08.1.tar.xz | 0010161812 9.69 MB | |
dpdk-thunderx.changes | 0000030330 29.6 KB | |
dpdk-thunderx.spec | 0000011672 11.4 KB | |
dpdk.changes | 0000030330 29.6 KB | |
dpdk.spec | 0000011488 11.2 KB | |
pre_checkin.sh | 0000000618 618 Bytes | |
preamble | 0000000082 82 Bytes |
Revision 64 (latest revision is 172)
Markos Chandras (markoschandras)
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Marco Varlese (mvarlese)
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- Added missing supported broadcom chipset family Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57810 - Added missing supported broadcom chipset family Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57810
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Does dpdk stay on LTS releases?
@alois I would say it does unless there is a very specific requirement for other release.
No, it's ok. I just wondered.
Can someone update to latest? DPDK 22.11.2 (LTS) was released on 2022 May 6. More than a year ago.