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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation.
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.. _Building_Your_Own_Application:
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Building Your Own Application
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=============================
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Compiling a Sample Application in the Development Kit Directory
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---------------------------------------------------------------
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When compiling a sample application (for example, hello world), the following variables must be exported:
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RTE_SDK and RTE_TARGET.
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.. code-block:: console
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~/DPDK$ cd examples/helloworld/
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~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ export RTE_SDK=/home/user/DPDK
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~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ export RTE_TARGET=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
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~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ make
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CC main.o
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LD helloworld
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INSTALL-APP helloworld
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INSTALL-MAP helloworld.map
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The binary is generated in the build directory by default:
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.. code-block:: console
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~/DPDK/examples/helloworld$ ls build/app
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helloworld helloworld.map
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Build Your Own Application Outside the Development Kit
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The sample application (Hello World) can be duplicated in a new directory as a starting point for your development:
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.. code-block:: console
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~$ cp -r DPDK/examples/helloworld my_rte_app
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~$ cd my_rte_app/
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~/my_rte_app$ export RTE_SDK=/home/user/DPDK
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~/my_rte_app$ export RTE_TARGET=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
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~/my_rte_app$ make
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CC main.o
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LD helloworld
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INSTALL-APP helloworld
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INSTALL-MAP helloworld.map
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Customizing Makefiles
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Application Makefile
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The default makefile provided with the Hello World sample application is a good starting point. It includes:
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* $(RTE_SDK)/mk/rte.vars.mk at the beginning
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* $(RTE_SDK)/mk/rte.extapp.mk at the end
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The user must define several variables:
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* APP: Contains the name of the application.
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* SRCS-y: List of source files (\*.c, \*.S).
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Library Makefile
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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It is also possible to build a library in the same way:
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* Include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/rte.vars.mk at the beginning.
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* Include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/rte.extlib.mk at the end.
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The only difference is that APP should be replaced by LIB, which contains the name of the library. For example, libfoo.a.
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Customize Makefile Actions
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Some variables can be defined to customize Makefile actions. The most common are listed below. Refer to
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:ref:`Makefile Description <Makefile_Description>` section in
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:ref:`Development Kit Build System <Development_Kit_Build_System>`
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chapter for details.
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* VPATH: The path list where the build system will search for sources. By default,
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RTE_SRCDIR will be included in VPATH.
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* CFLAGS_my_file.o: The specific flags to add for C compilation of my_file.c.
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* CFLAGS: The flags to use for C compilation.
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* LDFLAGS: The flags to use for linking.
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* CPPFLAGS: The flags to use to provide flags to the C preprocessor (only useful when assembling .S files)
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* LDLIBS: A list of libraries to link with (for example, -L /path/to/libfoo - lfoo)
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