Hi,
To Which NIC driver should NICs bind so that VPP uses linux instead of
dpdk??

In this case does it only use the transmission and reception capablilty of
Linux or use the full Linux network stack??

Regards

On Wednesday, September 12, 2018, Ray Kinsella <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Merhan,
>
> FD.io VPP has native drivers support that also support batching.
>
> Ray K
>
> On 12/09/2018 06:58, Mehran Memarnejad wrote:
>
>> hello
>> some papers quoted that it is possible to run VPP on kernel without DPDK
>> as far as I know VPP uses DPDP NIC drivers in polling mode to handle
>> packets in batch
>> in the case of "no DPDK" how can this batching be done?
>>
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