Hi, I'm working on tilegx platform. but when I compiled DPDK 2.1.0 with tilegx target. I got a error.
/DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:182: error: 'GXIO_MPIPE_IQUEUE_ENTRY_128' undeclared here (not in a function) /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:182: error: array index in initializer not of integer type /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:182: error: (near initialization for 'mpipe_iqueue_sizes') /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:183: error: 'GXIO_MPIPE_IQUEUE_ENTRY_512' undeclared here (not in a function) /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:183: error: array index in initializer not of integer type /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:183: error: (near initialization for 'mpipe_iqueue_sizes') /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:184: error: 'GXIO_MPIPE_IQUEUE_ENTRY_2K' undeclared here (not in a function) /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:184: error: array index in initializer not of integer type /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:184: error: (near initialization for 'mpipe_iqueue_sizes') /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:185: error: 'GXIO_MPIPE_IQUEUE_ENTRY_64K' undeclared here (not in a function) /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:185: error: array index in initializer not of integer type /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:185: error: (near initialization for 'mpipe_iqueue_sizes') /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c: In function 'mpipe_link_mac': /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:1545: warning: implicit declaration of function 'gxio_mpipe_link_enumerate_mac' /DPDK/dpdk-v2.1.0/drivers/net/mpipe/mpipe_tilegx.c:1545: warning: nested extern declaration of 'gxio_mpipe_link_enumerate_mac' My tilegx MDE version is TileraMDE-4.2.4.174600, but I can't found any definition of GXIO_MPIPE_IQUEUE_ENTRY_128/512/2K/64K. only found gxio_mpipe_link_enumerate_mac is a kernel global symbol. Did someon got this problem? Regards, Arthas