Hi Folks,

Hope everyone's doing well.

I have an application I am trying to develop using hashpipe, and one of the
solutions might be using multiple instances of hashpipe on a single 40 GbE
interface.

When I tried running 2 instances of hashpipe I faced a problem. The data
rate reported by the instances does not match that expected from the TXs.
No issues were seen if I reconfigure the TXs to send data to a single port,
rather than 2, and initialising a single hashpipe thread. Can the 2
netthreads compete for resources on the NIC even if they are bound to
different ports? I've also noticed that the CPU usage for the 2
netthreads is always 100%.
I am using "hashpipe_pktsock_recv_udp_frame" for the acquisition.

Has anyone seen this/similar issue before?

Thanks!
Wael

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