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Revision tags: v22.03, v22.03-rc4, v22.03-rc3, v22.03-rc2, v22.03-rc1, v21.11, v21.11-rc4, v21.11-rc3, v21.11-rc2, v21.11-rc1, v21.08, v21.08-rc4, v21.08-rc3, v21.08-rc2, v21.08-rc1, v21.05, v21.05-rc4, v21.05-rc3, v21.05-rc2, v21.05-rc1, v21.02, v21.02-rc4, v21.02-rc3, v21.02-rc2, v21.02-rc1, v20.11, v20.11-rc5, v20.11-rc4, v20.11-rc3, v20.11-rc2, v20.11-rc1, v20.08, v20.08-rc4, v20.08-rc3, v20.08-rc2, v20.08-rc1, v20.05, v20.05-rc4, v20.05-rc3, v20.05-rc2, v20.05-rc1, v20.02, v20.02-rc4, v20.02-rc3, v20.02-rc2, v20.02-rc1, v19.11, v19.11-rc4, v19.11-rc3, v19.11-rc2, v19.11-rc1, v19.08, v19.08-rc4, v19.08-rc3, v19.08-rc2, v19.08-rc1 |
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| 24-May-2019 |
Ferruh Yigit <[email protected]> |
kni: remove ethtool support
Current design requires kernel drivers and they need to be probed by Linux up to some level so that they can be usable by DPDK for ethtool support, this requires maintain
kni: remove ethtool support
Current design requires kernel drivers and they need to be probed by Linux up to some level so that they can be usable by DPDK for ethtool support, this requires maintaining the Linux drivers in DPDK.
Also ethtool support is limited and hard, if not impossible, to expand to other PMDs.
Since KNI ethtool support is not used commonly, if not used at all, removing the support for the sake of simplicity and maintenance.
Signed-off-by: Ferruh Yigit <[email protected]> Acked-by: Stephen Hemminger <[email protected]> Acked-by: Neil Horman <[email protected]> Acked-by: Thomas Monjalon <[email protected]>
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Revision tags: v19.05, v19.05-rc4, v19.05-rc3, v19.05-rc2, v19.05-rc1, v19.02, v19.02-rc4, v19.02-rc3, v19.02-rc2, v19.02-rc1, v18.11, v18.11-rc5, v18.11-rc4, v18.11-rc3, v18.11-rc2, v18.11-rc1 |
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b78f32cf |
| 12-Oct-2018 |
Luca Boccassi <[email protected]> |
kni: support meson build
A Kbuild is also included to allow users to use DKMS natively without additional code.
Signed-off-by: Luca Boccassi <[email protected]> Tested-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.ri
kni: support meson build
A Kbuild is also included to allow users to use DKMS natively without additional code.
Signed-off-by: Luca Boccassi <[email protected]> Tested-by: Bruce Richardson <[email protected]> Acked-by: Bruce Richardson <[email protected]>
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