#!/bin/sh ./build/app/Mahdi_test -c 0x55 --master-lcore 0 On 10 May 2016 at 11:31, Sergio Gonzalez Monroy < sergio.gonzalez.monroy at intel.com> wrote:
> Forgot to ask, > > What's the command line you are using to run the app? > > Sergio > > > On 10/05/2016 16:17, Mahdi Moradmand Badie wrote: > > Thanks Sergio, > Yes sure, > I attached files, it seems so easy but doesn't work. > Thanks, > > On 10 May 2016 at 04:12, Sergio Gonzalez Monroy < > sergio.gonzalez.monroy at intel.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> On 09/05/2016 18:32, Mahdi Moradmand Badie wrote: >> >>> Hello All, >>> >>> I had a problem regarding use the rte_malloc. >>> I want to know if I want to use rte_malloc instead of malloc just mak >>> change like this >>> struct lcore_params *p = malloc >>> < >>> http://dpdk.org/doc/api/rte__malloc_8h.html#afb7316a4ec228ed9b8ffc1864b03d85b >>> > >>> (sizeof(*p)); ==> >>> struct lcore_params *p = rte_malloc >>> < >>> http://dpdk.org/doc/api/rte__malloc_8h.html#afb7316a4ec228ed9b8ffc1864b03d85b >>> >(NULL, >>> sizeof(*p), 0); >>> is enough ? >>> >> >> Yes, malloc(sizeof(*p)) has an equivalent behavior to rte_malloc(NULL, >> sizeof(*p), 0) >> in the context of a DPDK application. >> >> Because I have problem and Segmentation fault (core dumped) ?? >>> >> >> Could you provide more details of how to reproduce or could you try to >> reproduce your problem using a very simple example like >> examples/helloworld ? >> >> Sergio >> >> Thanks in advance, >>> >>> >>> >> > > > -- > M at hdi Mor at dm@nd B at die > > > -- M at hdi Mor at dm@nd B at die