![]() ![]() As I am coming from web application development, I am not sure how to make use of these references and steps so that I get NIC that supports DPDK Intel(e1000) in custom Linux.Īs per my understanding, once the device added in the system, OS will check in mod alias based on compatible entry and load right driver. I see some reference on “compatible” entries and mod alias entries. It would be great to know if there is a way to configure NIC using e1000 in custom Linux. When I see modprobe entries in Custom Linux I also see e1000 entries. E1000 Emulated version of the Intel 82545EM Gigabit Ethernet NIC, with drivers available in most newer guest operating systems, including Windows XP and later and Linux versions 2.4.19 and later. E1000E is the default adapter for Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012. lspci | grep -i netĠ2:01:0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices AMD 79c978 PCnet32 LanceĠ2:02:0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices AMD 79c978 PCnet32 LanceĠ2:03:0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices AMD 79c978 PCnet32 Lance Emulated version of the Intel 82574 Gigabit Ethernet NIC. They all have pcnet from AMD as the driver when I validated with ethtool command. Then I added three NIC interfaces as earlier. Then I installed another Custom Linux image in a VMware virtual box. They all have Intel e1000 as the driver when I validated with ethtool command. I have installed Ubuntu Linux image in a VMware virtual box. ![]()
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