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diff --git a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/eal_args.include.rst b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/eal_args.include.rst
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+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
+ Copyright(c) 2018 Intel Corporation.
+
+Lcore-related options
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+* ``-c <core mask>``
+
+ Set the hexadecimal bitmask of the cores to run on.
+
+* ``-l <core list>``
+
+ List of cores to run on
+
+ The argument format is ``<c1>[-c2][,c3[-c4],...]``
+ where ``c1``, ``c2``, etc are core indexes between 0 and 128.
+
+* ``--lcores <core map>``
+
+ Map lcore set to physical cpu set
+
+ The argument format is::
+
+ <lcores[@cpus]>[<,lcores[@cpus]>...]
+
+ Lcore and CPU lists are grouped by ``(`` and ``)`` Within the group.
+ The ``-`` character is used as a range separator and ``,`` is used as a
+ single number separator.
+ The grouping ``()`` can be omitted for single element group.
+ The ``@`` can be omitted if cpus and lcores have the same value.
+
+.. Note::
+ At a given instance only one core option ``--lcores``, ``-l`` or ``-c`` can
+ be used.
+
+* ``--master-lcore <core ID>``
+
+ Core ID that is used as master.
+
+* ``-s <service core mask>``
+
+ Hexadecimal bitmask of cores to be used as service cores.
+
+Device-related options
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+* ``-b, --pci-blacklist <[domain:]bus:devid.func>``
+
+ Blacklist a PCI device to prevent EAL from using it. Multiple -b options are
+ allowed.
+
+.. Note::
+ PCI blacklist cannot be used with ``-w`` option.
+
+* ``-w, --pci-whitelist <[domain:]bus:devid.func>``
+
+ Add a PCI device in white list.
+
+.. Note::
+ PCI whitelist cannot be used with ``-b`` option.
+
+* ``--vdev <device arguments>``
+
+ Add a virtual device using the format::
+
+ <driver><id>[,key=val, ...]
+
+ For example::
+
+ --vdev 'net_pcap0,rx_pcap=input.pcap,tx_pcap=output.pcap'
+
+* ``-d <path to shared object or directory>``
+
+ Load external drivers. An argument can be a single shared object file, or a
+ directory containing multiple driver shared objects. Multiple -d options are
+ allowed.
+
+* ``--no-pci``
+
+ Disable PCI bus.
+
+Multiprocessing-related options
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+* ``--proc-type <primary|secondary|auto>``
+
+ Set the type of the current process.
+
+Memory-related options
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+* ``-n <number of channels>``
+
+ Set the number of memory channels to use.
+
+* ``-r <number of ranks>``
+
+ Set the number of memory ranks (auto-detected by default).
+
+* ``-m <megabytes>``
+
+ Amount of memory to preallocate at startup.
+
+* ``--in-memory``
+
+ Do not create any shared data structures and run entirely in memory. Implies
+ ``--no-shconf`` and (if applicable) ``--huge-unlink``.
+
+* ``--iova-mode <pa|va>``
+
+ Force IOVA mode to a specific value.
+
+Debugging options
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+* ``--no-shconf``
+
+ No shared files created (implies no secondary process support).
+
+* ``--no-huge``
+
+ Use anonymous memory instead of hugepages (implies no secondary process
+ support).
+
+* ``--log-level <type:val>``
+
+ Specify log level for a specific component. For example::
+
+ --log-level eal:8
+
+ Can be specified multiple times.
+
+Other options
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+* ``-h``, ``--help``
+
+ Display help message listing all EAL parameters.
+
+* ``-v``
+
+ Display the version information on startup.
+
+* ``mbuf-pool-ops-name``:
+
+ Pool ops name for mbuf to use.
diff --git a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/index.rst b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/index.rst
index 077f9302..0f9f6242 100644
--- a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/index.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/index.rst
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ Getting Started Guide for Linux
cross_build_dpdk_for_arm64
linux_drivers
build_sample_apps
+ linux_eal_parameters
enable_func
quick_start
nic_perf_intel_platform
diff --git a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/linux_eal_parameters.rst b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/linux_eal_parameters.rst
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+++ b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/linux_eal_parameters.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
+ Copyright(c) 2018 Intel Corporation.
+
+EAL parameters
+==============
+
+This document contains a list of all EAL parameters. These parameters can be
+used by any DPDK application running on Linux.
+
+Common EAL parameters
+---------------------
+
+The following EAL parameters are common to all platforms supported by DPDK.
+
+.. include:: eal_args.include.rst
+
+Linux-specific EAL parameters
+-----------------------------
+
+In addition to common EAL parameters, there are also Linux-specific EAL
+parameters.
+
+Device-related options
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+* ``--create-uio-dev``
+
+ Create ``/dev/uioX`` files for devices bound to igb_uio kernel driver
+ (usually done by the igb_uio driver itself).
+
+* ``--vmware-tsc-map``
+
+ Use VMware TSC map instead of native RDTSC.
+
+* ``--no-hpet``
+
+ Do not use the HPET timer.
+
+* ``--vfio-intr <legacy|msi|msix>``
+
+ Use specified interrupt mode for devices bound to VFIO kernel driver.
+
+Multiprocessing-related options
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+* ``--file-prefix <prefix name>``
+
+ Use a different shared data file prefix for a DPDK process. This option
+ allows running multiple independent DPDK primary/secondary processes under
+ different prefixes.
+
+* ``--base-virtaddr <address>``
+
+ Attempt to use a different starting address for all memory maps of the
+ primary DPDK process. This can be helpful if secondary processes cannot
+ start due to conflicts in address map.
+
+Memory-related options
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+* ``--legacy-mem``
+
+ Use legacy DPDK memory allocation mode.
+
+* ``--socket-mem <amounts of memory per socket>``
+
+ Preallocate specified amounts of memory per socket. The parameter is a
+ comma-separated list of values. For example::
+
+ --socket-mem 1024,2048
+
+ This will allocate 1 gigabyte of memory on socket 0, and 2048 megabytes of
+ memory on socket 1.
+
+* ``--socket-limit <amounts of memory per socket>``
+
+ Place a per-socket upper limit on memory use (non-legacy memory mode only).
+ 0 will disable the limit for a particular socket.
+
+* ``--single-file-segments``
+
+ Create fewer files in hugetlbfs (non-legacy mode only).
+
+* ``--huge-dir <path to hugetlbfs directory>``
+
+ Use specified hugetlbfs directory instead of autodetected ones.
+
+* ``--huge-unlink``
+
+ Unlink hugepage files after creating them (implies no secondary process
+ support).
+
+Other options
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+* ``--syslog <syslog facility>``
+
+ Set syslog facility. Valid syslog facilities are::
+
+ auth
+ cron
+ daemon
+ ftp
+ kern
+ lpr
+ mail
+ news
+ syslog
+ user
+ uucp
+ local0
+ local1
+ local2
+ local3
+ local4
+ local5
+ local6
+ local7
diff --git a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/nic_perf_intel_platform.rst b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/nic_perf_intel_platform.rst
index 987cd0a5..cf5c9e0d 100644
--- a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/nic_perf_intel_platform.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/nic_perf_intel_platform.rst
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ This aligns with the previous output which showed that each channel has one memo
Network Interface Card Requirements
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-Use a `DPDK supported <http://dpdk.org/doc/nics>`_ high end NIC such as the Intel XL710 40GbE.
+Use a `DPDK supported <http://core.dpdk.org/supported/>`_ high end NIC such as the Intel XL710 40GbE.
Make sure each NIC has been flashed the latest version of NVM/firmware.