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.so lib/dpctl.man
.
+.SS "DPIF-NETDEV COMMANDS"
+These commands are used to expose internal information (mostly statistics)
+about the ``dpif-netdev'' userspace datapath. If there is only one datapath
+(as is often the case, unless \fBdpctl/\fR commands are used), the \fIdp\fR
+argument can be omitted.
+.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-show\fR [\fIdp\fR]"
+Shows performance statistics for each pmd thread of the datapath \fIdp\fR.
+The special thread ``main'' sums up the statistics of every non pmd thread.
+The sum of ``emc hits'', ``masked hits'' and ``miss'' is the number of
+packets received by the datapath. Cycles are counted using the TSC or similar
+facilities (when available on the platform). To reset these counters use
+\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-clear\fR. The duration of one cycle depends on the
+measuring infrastructure.
+.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-clear\fR [\fIdp\fR]"
+Resets to zero the per pmd thread performance numbers shown by the
+\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-stats-show\fR command. It will NOT reset datapath or
+bridge statistics, only the values shown by the above command.
+.IP "\fBdpif-netdev/pmd-rxq-show\fR [\fIdp\fR]"
+For each pmd thread of the datapath \fIdp\fR shows list of queue-ids with
+port names, which this thread polls.
+.
.so ofproto/ofproto-dpif-unixctl.man
.so ofproto/ofproto-unixctl.man
.so lib/vlog-unixctl.man
limits assume the use of the Linux kernel datapath.
.
.IP \(bu
-\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR started through \fBovs\-ctl\fR(8) provides a limit of 7500
+\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR started through \fBovs\-ctl\fR(8) provides a limit of 65535
file descriptors. The limits on the number of bridges and ports is decided by
the availability of file descriptors. With the Linux kernel datapath, creation
-of a single bridge consumes 3 file descriptors and adding a port consumes
-1 file descriptor. Performance will degrade beyond 1,024 ports per bridge due
-to fixed hash table sizing. Other platforms may have different limitations.
+of a single bridge consumes three file descriptors and adding a port consumes
+"n-handler-threads" file descriptors per bridge port. Performance will degrade
+beyond 1,024 ports per bridge due to fixed hash table sizing. Other platforms
+may have different limitations.
.
.IP \(bu
2,048 MAC learning entries per bridge, by default. (This is