Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH 11/14] test/eal: check number of cores before running subtests

2019-06-26 Thread Burakov, Anatoly
On 04-Jun-19 9:59 AM, David Marchand wrote: From: Michael Santana The eal flags unit test assumes that a certain number of cores are available (4 and 8 cores), however this may not always be the case. Individual developers may run the unit test on their local desktop which typically have 2 to 4

Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH 11/14] test/eal: check number of cores before running subtests

2019-06-04 Thread Aaron Conole
David Marchand writes: > From: Michael Santana > > The eal flags unit test assumes that a certain number of cores are > available (4 and 8 cores), however this may not always be the case. > Individual developers may run the unit test on their local desktop > which typically have 2 to 4 cores, in

[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 11/14] test/eal: check number of cores before running subtests

2019-06-04 Thread David Marchand
From: Michael Santana The eal flags unit test assumes that a certain number of cores are available (4 and 8 cores), however this may not always be the case. Individual developers may run the unit test on their local desktop which typically have 2 to 4 cores, in said case the test is bound to fail