Examples {#libmemif_examples_doc}

After build, root folder will contain scripts linking binary examples with library (same name as example apps). These scripts can be executed to run example apps without installing the library. Example apps binaries can be found in libs filder. To run binaries directly, make sure that libmemif library is installed.

Run in container

ligato/libmemif-sample-service image contains built and installed libmemf. To run different examples, override docker CMD to start container in bash:

# docker run -it --entrypoint=/bin/bash -i --rm --name icmp-responder --hostname icmp-responder --privileged -v "/run/vpp/:/run/vpp/" ligato/libmemif-sample-service

Current WORKDIR is set to root repository directory. Example apps can be run from this directory (a script linking binary with library), or browse to ./.libs folder and execute binary directly.

Example appDescription
@ref extras/libmemif/examples/icmp_responderSimplest implementation. Event polling is handled by libmemif. Single memif connection in slave mode is created (id 0). Use Ctrl + C to exit app. Memif receive mode: interrupt.
@ref extras/libmemif/examples/icmp_responder-epoll (run in container by default)Supports multiple connections and master mode. User can create/delete connections, set ip addresses, print connection information. @ref libmemif_example_setup_doc contains instructions on basic connection use cases setups. Memif receive mode: interrupt. App provides functionality to disable interrupts for specified queue/s for testing purposes. Polling mode is not implemented in this example.
@ref extras/libmemif/examples/icmp_responder-mt)Multi-thread example, very similar to icmpr-epoll. Packets are handled in threads assigned to specific queues. Slave mode only. Memif receive mode: polling (memif_rx_poll function), interrupt (memif_rx_interrupt function). Receive modes differ per queue.