69. Glossary
- ACL
 Access Control List
- API
 Application Programming Interface
- ASLR
 Linux* kernel Address-Space Layout Randomization
- BSD
 Berkeley Software Distribution
- Clr
 Clear
- CIDR
 Classless Inter-Domain Routing
- Control Plane
 The control plane is concerned with the routing of packets and with providing a start or end point.
- Core
 A core may include several lcores or threads if the processor supports hyperthreading.
- Core Components
 A set of libraries provided by the DPDK, including eal, ring, mempool, mbuf, timers, and so on.
- CPU
 Central Processing Unit
- CRC
 Cyclic Redundancy Check
- Data Plane
 In contrast to the control plane, the data plane in a network architecture are the layers involved when forwarding packets. These layers must be highly optimized to achieve good performance.
- DIMM
 Dual In-line Memory Module
- Doxygen
 A documentation generator used in the DPDK to generate the API reference.
- DPDK
 Data Plane Development Kit
- DRAM
 Dynamic Random Access Memory
- EAL
 The Environment Abstraction Layer (EAL) provides a generic interface that hides the environment specifics from the applications and libraries. The services expected from the EAL are: development kit loading and launching, core affinity/ assignment procedures, system memory allocation/description, PCI bus access, inter-partition communication.
- FIFO
 First In First Out
- FPGA
 Field Programmable Gate Array
- GbE
 Gigabit Ethernet
- HW
 Hardware
- HPET
 High Precision Event Timer; a hardware timer that provides a precise time reference on x86 platforms.
- ID
 Identifier
- IOCTL
 Input/Output Control
- I/O
 Input/Output
- IP
 Internet Protocol
- IPv4
 Internet Protocol version 4
- IPv6
 Internet Protocol version 6
- lcore
 A logical execution unit of the processor, sometimes called a hardware thread.
- KNI
 Kernel Network Interface
- L1
 Layer 1
- L2
 Layer 2
- L3
 Layer 3
- L4
 Layer 4
- LAN
 Local Area Network
- LPM
 Longest Prefix Match
- main lcore
 The execution unit that executes the main() function and that launches other lcores.
- master lcore
 Deprecated name for main lcore. No longer used.
- mbuf
 An mbuf is a data structure used internally to carry messages (mainly network packets). The name is derived from BSD stacks. To understand the concepts of packet buffers or mbuf, refer to TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 2: The Implementation.
- MESI
 Modified Exclusive Shared Invalid (CPU cache coherency protocol)
- MTU
 Maximum Transfer Unit
- NIC
 Network Interface Card
- OOO
 Out Of Order (execution of instructions within the CPU pipeline)
- NUMA
 Non-uniform Memory Access
- PCI
 Peripheral Connect Interface
- PHY
 An abbreviation for the physical layer of the OSI model.
- PIE
 Proportional Integral Controller Enhanced (RFC8033)
- pktmbuf
 An mbuf carrying a network packet.
- PMD
 Poll Mode Driver
- QoS
 Quality of Service
- RCU
 Read-Copy-Update algorithm, an alternative to simple rwlocks.
- Rd
 Read
- RED
 Random Early Detection
- RSS
 Receive Side Scaling
- RTE
 Run Time Environment. Provides a fast and simple framework for fast packet processing, in a lightweight environment as a Linux* application and using Poll Mode Drivers (PMDs) to increase speed.
- Rx
 Reception
- Slave lcore
 Deprecated name for worker lcore. No longer used.
- Socket
 A physical CPU, that includes several cores.
- SLA
 Service Level Agreement
- srTCM
 Single Rate Three Color Marking
- SRTD
 Scheduler Round Trip Delay
- SW
 Software
- Target
 In the DPDK, the target is a combination of architecture, machine, executive environment and toolchain. For example: i686-native-linux-gcc.
- TCP
 Transmission Control Protocol
- TC
 Traffic Class
- TLB
 Translation Lookaside Buffer
- TLS
 Thread Local Storage
- trTCM
 Two Rate Three Color Marking
- TSC
 Time Stamp Counter
- Tx
 Transmission
- TUN/TAP
 TUN and TAP are virtual network kernel devices.
- VLAN
 Virtual Local Area Network
- Wr
 Write
- Worker lcore
 Any lcore that is not the main lcore.
- WRED
 Weighted Random Early Detection
- WRR
 Weighted Round Robin