When compiling a sample application (for example, hello world), the following variables must be exported: RTE_SDK and RTE_TARGET.
~/DPDK$ cd examples/helloworld/
~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ export RTE_SDK=/home/user/DPDK
~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ export RTE_TARGET=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ make
CC main.o
LD helloworld
INSTALL-APP helloworld
INSTALL-MAP helloworld.map
The binary is generated in the build directory by default:
~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ ls build/app
helloworld helloworld.map
The sample application (Hello World) can be duplicated in a new directory as a starting point for your development:
~$ cp -r DPDK/examples/helloworld my_rte_app
~$ cd my_rte_app/
~/my_rte_app$ export RTE_SDK=/home/user/DPDK
~/my_rte_app$ export RTE_TARGET=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
~/my_rte_app$ make
CC main.o
LD helloworld
INSTALL-APP helloworld
INSTALL-MAP helloworld.map
The default makefile provided with the Hello World sample application is a good starting point. It includes:
The user must define several variables:
It is also possible to build a library in the same way:
The only difference is that APP should be replaced by LIB, which contains the name of the library. For example, libfoo.a.
Some variables can be defined to customize Makefile actions. The most common are listed below. Refer to Makefile Description section in Development Kit Build System
chapter for details.