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SZEDATA2 poll mode driver library
=================================
-The SZEDATA2 poll mode driver library implements support for cards from COMBO
-family (**COMBO-80G**, **COMBO-100G**).
-The SZEDATA2 PMD uses interface provided by libsze2 library to communicate
-with COMBO cards over sze2 layer.
+The SZEDATA2 poll mode driver library implements support for the Netcope
+FPGA Boards (**NFB-***), FPGA-based programmable NICs.
+The SZEDATA2 PMD uses interface provided by the libsze2 library to communicate
+with the NFB cards over the sze2 layer.
-More information about family of
-`COMBO cards <https://www.liberouter.org/technologies/cards/>`_
+More information about the
+`NFB cards <http://www.netcope.com/en/products/fpga-boards>`_
and used technology
-(`NetCOPE platform <https://www.liberouter.org/technologies/netcope/>`_) can be
-found on the `Liberouter website <https://www.liberouter.org/>`_.
+(`Netcope Development Kit <http://www.netcope.com/en/products/fpga-development-kit>`_)
+can be found on the `Netcope Technologies website <http://www.netcope.com/>`_.
.. note::
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ separately:
sharing of resources for user space applications.
Information about getting the dependencies can be found `here
-<https://www.liberouter.org/technologies/netcope/access-to-libsze2-library/>`_.
+<http://www.netcope.com/en/company/community-support/dpdk-libsze2>`_.
Configuration
-------------
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ transmit channel:
.. code-block:: console
- $RTE_TARGET/app/testpmd -c 0xf -n 2 \
+ $RTE_TARGET/app/testpmd -l 0-3 -n 2 \
-- --port-topology=chained --rxq=2 --txq=2 --nb-cores=2 -i -a
Example output: