Re: High performance with Virtio - librte_pmd_virtio

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you should never need to call it. We did design this PMD to be a plugin of DPDK applications. It is not a KVM talk! -> DPDK.

On 06/08/2014 17:02, Emerson Barea wrote:
Thank you for your response, but, how I said previously, I already did
this test and its was ok. My question is how can I call virtio using
this librte_pmd_virtio dpdk library.

Somebody knows?


2014-08-06 11:56 GMT-03:00 Vincent JARDIN <vincent.jardin@xxxxxxxxx>:
Check on dev DPDK mailing list.

It should help:
   http://dpdk.org/doc/virtio-net-pmd



On 06/08/2014 16:47, Emerson Barea wrote:

Hi there.

I'm trying to use librte_pmd_virtio and I got success in the test
indicated
in README file. But now, I want to know how I create a vm using this dpdk
tunned virtio.

Somebody knows how can I create this vm?

qemu-system-x86_64 -hda image.img (what more???)

Thank you.

Emerson Barea
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