5. EAL parameters

This document contains a list of all EAL parameters. These parameters can be used by any DPDK application running on FreeBSD.

5.1. Common EAL parameters

The following EAL parameters are common to all platforms supported by DPDK.

5.1.5. Debugging options

  • --no-shconf

    No shared files created (implies no secondary process support).

  • --no-huge

    Use anonymous memory instead of hugepages (implies no secondary process support).

  • --log-level <type:val>

    Specify log level for a specific component. For example:

    --log-level lib.eal:debug
    

    Can be specified multiple times.

  • --trace=<regex-match>

    Enable trace based on regular expression trace name. By default, the trace is disabled. User must specify this option to enable trace. For example:

    Global trace configuration for EAL only:

    --trace=eal
    

    Global trace configuration for ALL the components:

    --trace=.*
    

    Can be specified multiple times up to 32 times.

  • --trace-dir=<directory path>

    Specify trace directory for trace output. For example:

    Configuring /tmp/ as a trace output directory:

    --trace-dir=/tmp
    

    By default, trace output will created at home directory and parameter must be specified once only.

  • --trace-bufsz=<val>

    Specify maximum size of allocated memory for trace output for each thread. Valid unit can be either B or K or M for Bytes, KBytes and MBytes respectively. For example:

    Configuring 2MB as a maximum size for trace output file:

    --trace-bufsz=2M
    

    By default, size of trace output file is 1MB and parameter must be specified once only.

  • --trace-mode=<o[verwrite] | d[iscard] >

    Specify the mode of update of trace output file. Either update on a file can be wrapped or discarded when file size reaches its maximum limit. For example:

    To discard update on trace output file:

    --trace-mode=d or --trace-mode=discard
    

    Default mode is overwrite and parameter must be specified once only.

5.1.6. Other options

  • -h, --help

    Display help message listing all EAL parameters.

  • -v

    Display the version information on startup.

  • --mbuf-pool-ops-name:

    Pool ops name for mbuf to use.

  • --telemetry:

Enable telemetry (enabled by default).

  • --no-telemetry:

Disable telemetry.

  • --force-max-simd-bitwidth=<val>:

Specify the maximum SIMD bitwidth size to handle. This limits which vector paths, if any, are taken, as any paths taken must use a bitwidth below the max bitwidth limit. For example, to allow all SIMD bitwidths up to and including AVX-512:

--force-max-simd-bitwidth=512

The following example shows limiting the bitwidth to 64-bits to disable all vector code:

--force-max-simd-bitwidth=64

To disable use of max SIMD bitwidth limit:

--force-max-simd-bitwidth=0

5.2. FreeBSD-specific EAL parameters

There are currently no FreeBSD-specific EAL command-line parameters available.