Revision tags: v24.07-rc2, v24.07-rc1, v24.03, v24.03-rc4, v24.03-rc3, v24.03-rc2, v24.03-rc1, v23.11, v23.11-rc4, v23.11-rc3, v23.11-rc2, v23.11-rc1, v23.07, v23.07-rc4, v23.07-rc3, v23.07-rc2, v23.07-rc1, v23.03, v23.03-rc4, v23.03-rc3, v23.03-rc2, v23.03-rc1, v22.11, v22.11-rc4, v22.11-rc3, v22.11-rc2, v22.11-rc1, v22.07, v22.07-rc4, v22.07-rc3, v22.07-rc2, v22.07-rc1, v22.03, v22.03-rc4, v22.03-rc3, v22.03-rc2, v22.03-rc1, v21.11, v21.11-rc4, v21.11-rc3, v21.11-rc2, v21.11-rc1, v21.08, v21.08-rc4, v21.08-rc3, v21.08-rc2, v21.08-rc1, v21.05, v21.05-rc4, v21.05-rc3, v21.05-rc2, v21.05-rc1, v21.02, v21.02-rc4, v21.02-rc3, v21.02-rc2, v21.02-rc1, v20.11, v20.11-rc5, v20.11-rc4, v20.11-rc3, v20.11-rc2, v20.11-rc1, v20.08, v20.08-rc4, v20.08-rc3, v20.08-rc2, v20.08-rc1, v20.05, v20.05-rc4, v20.05-rc3, v20.05-rc2, v20.05-rc1, v20.02, v20.02-rc4, v20.02-rc3 |
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| 09-Feb-2020 |
Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net> |
replace unused attributes
There is a common macro __rte_unused, avoiding warnings, which is now used where appropriate for consistency.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net>
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Revision tags: v20.02-rc2, v20.02-rc1, v19.11, v19.11-rc4, v19.11-rc3, v19.11-rc2, v19.11-rc1, v19.08, v19.08-rc4, v19.08-rc3, v19.08-rc2, v19.08-rc1, v19.05, v19.05-rc4, v19.05-rc3, v19.05-rc2, v19.05-rc1, v19.02, v19.02-rc4, v19.02-rc3, v19.02-rc2, v19.02-rc1, v18.11, v18.11-rc5, v18.11-rc4, v18.11-rc3, v18.11-rc2, v18.11-rc1, v18.08, v18.08-rc3, v18.08-rc2, v18.08-rc1, v18.05, v18.05-rc6, v18.05-rc5, v18.05-rc4, v18.05-rc3, v18.05-rc2, v18.05-rc1, v18.02, v18.02-rc4, v18.02-rc3, v18.02-rc2, v18.02-rc1 |
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3998e2a0 |
| 19-Dec-2017 |
Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com> |
examples: use SPDX tag for Intel copyright files
Replace the BSD license header with the SPDX tag for files with only an Intel copyright on them.
Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@i
examples: use SPDX tag for Intel copyright files
Replace the BSD license header with the SPDX tag for files with only an Intel copyright on them.
Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
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Revision tags: v17.11, v17.11-rc4, v17.11-rc3, v17.11-rc2, v17.11-rc1, v17.08, v17.08-rc4, v17.08-rc3, v17.08-rc2, v17.08-rc1, v17.05, v17.05-rc4, v17.05-rc3, v17.05-rc2, v17.05-rc1, v17.02, v17.02-rc3, v17.02-rc2, v17.02-rc1, v16.11, v16.11-rc3, v16.11-rc2, v16.11-rc1, v16.07, v16.07-rc5, v16.07-rc4, v16.07-rc3, v16.07-rc2, v16.07-rc1, v16.04, v16.04-rc4, v16.04-rc3, v16.04-rc2, v16.04-rc1, v2.2.0, v2.2.0-rc4, v2.2.0-rc3, v2.2.0-rc2, v2.2.0-rc1, v2.1.0, v2.1.0-rc4, v2.1.0-rc3, v2.1.0-rc2, v2.1.0-rc1, v2.0.0, v2.0.0-rc3, v2.0.0-rc2, v2.0.0-rc1, v1.8.0, v1.8.0-rc6, v1.8.0-rc5, v1.8.0-rc4, v1.8.0-rc3, v1.8.0-rc2 |
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3842bf24 |
| 25-Nov-2014 |
Alan Carew <alan.carew@intel.com> |
examples/vm_power: cli in host
The CLI is used for administrating the channel monitor and manager and manually setting the CPU frequency on the host.
Supports the following commands: add_vm [Mul-c
examples/vm_power: cli in host
The CLI is used for administrating the channel monitor and manager and manually setting the CPU frequency on the host.
Supports the following commands: add_vm [Mul-choice STRING]: add_vm|rm_vm <name>, add a VM for subsequent operations with the CLI or remove a previously added VM from the VM Power Manager
rm_vm [Mul-choice STRING]: add_vm|rm_vm <name>, add a VM for subsequent operations with the CLI or remove a previously added VM from the VM Power Manager
add_channels [Fixed STRING]: add_channels <vm_name> <list>|all, add communication channels for the specified VM, the virtio channels must be enabled in the VM configuration(qemu/libvirt) and the associated VM must be active. <list> is a comma-separated list of channel numbers to add, using the keyword 'all' will attempt to add all channels for the VM
set_channel_status [Fixed STRING]: set_channel_status <vm_name> <list>|all enabled|disabled, enable or disable the communication channels in list(comma-separated) for the specified VM, alternatively list can be replaced with keyword 'all'. Disabled channels will still receive packets on the host, however the commands they specify will be ignored. Set status to 'enabled' to begin processing requests again.
show_vm [Fixed STRING]: show_vm <vm_name>, prints the information on the specified VM(s), the information lists the number of vCPUS, the pinning to pCPU(s) as a bit mask, along with any communication channels associated with each VM
show_cpu_freq_mask [Fixed STRING]: show_cpu_freq_mask <mask>, Get the current frequency for each core specified in the mask
set_cpu_freq_mask [Fixed STRING]: set_cpu_freq <core_mask> <up|down|min|max>, Set the current frequency for the cores specified in <core_mask> by scaling each up/down/min/max.
show_cpu_freq [Fixed STRING]: Get the current frequency for the specified core
set_cpu_freq [Fixed STRING]: set_cpu_freq <core_num> <up|down|min|max>, Set the current frequency for the specified core by scaling up/down/min/max
quit [Fixed STRING]: close the application
Signed-off-by: Alan Carew <alan.carew@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Pablo de Lara <pablo.de.lara.guarch@intel.com>
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