Release Notes
NVIDIA DOCA Release Notes
NVIDIA DOCA SDK release notes containing information on new features, bug fixes, and known issues.
The NVIDIA® DOCA SDK is a software suite supporting the NVIDIA® BlueField®-2 DPU device.
1.1. Installation Notes
Refer to the DOCA Installation Guide for information on:
- Setting up NVIDIA® DOCA SDK on your NVIDIA® BlueField®-2 DPU
- Supported BlueField-2 platforms
- Supported host operating systems
- Package contents
1.2. Technical Support
Customers who purchased products directly from NVIDIA are invited to contact us on the NVIDIA Support website.
- Enhanced flow lib
- Added new libraries:
- Telemetry
- AppShield – alpha support
- Added gRPC support
- Infrastructure service for gRPC management
- Flow lib based gRPC for remote programming
- DPI lib based gRPC for remote programming
- Applications based gRPC for remote execution
- Added new reference applications
- IPS
- File scan
- Telemetry
- Added new DOCA containerized applications and services
- Containerized applications
- Application recognition
- URL filter
- IPS
- Services
- DOCA telemetry service (DTS)
- Development and deployment containers
- DOCA base-runtime container
- DOCA full-runtime container
- DOCA development container
- Containerized applications
- Added DOCA integration with NVIDIA catalog (NGC)
- Added support for DOCA arg parser
- First support for DPU-GPU converged accelerators
- New DOCA guides:
- Developer Guide
- DOCA Telemetry Programmers Guide
- AppShield Programmers Guide
- Telemetry Reference Application
- IPS Reference Application
- File Scan Reference Application
- Arg Parser
- Container Deployment
- DPU CLI
- gRPC Infrastructure
- Virtual Functions
The following table lists the known issues and limitations for this release of DOCA SDK.
Reference | Description |
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2872829 | Description: DOCA gRPC orchestrator is missing the default port configuration for the DOCA IPS example application. |
Workaround: Spawning the gRPC-enabled application must be done using the orchestrators -p /--port create option, explicitly specifying a network port to be used. |
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Reported in version: 1.2 | |
2872883 | Description: The Python gRPC clients of DOCA Application Recognition, DOCA IPS, and DOCA Flow are missing the executable (+x) privilege. |
Workaround: The Python clients must be executed using the following command:
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Reported in version: 1.2 | |
2873129 | Description: Some DOCA gRPC-enabled programs, such as DOCA Application Recognition, sometimes fail to terminate even after they receiving the "destroy" command. |
Workaround: From the BlueField, run:
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Reported in version: 1.2 |
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