Searched refs:trusted (Results 1 – 6 of 6) sorted by relevance
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| H A D | bnxt.rst | 60 TX rate limit, and trusted VF: 107 However, when a DPDK application can be trusted (e.g., OVS-DPDK, here), these 110 To enable VF to request "trusted mode," a new trusted VF concept was introduced 111 in Linux kernel 4.4 and allowed VFs to become “trusted” and perform some 114 The BNXT PMD supports the trusted VF mode of operation. Only a PF can enable the 117 However, the BNXT PMD handles dynamic changes in trusted settings as well. 120 *not* via the trusted VF driver. 122 Operations supported by trusted VF: 127 Operations *not* supported by trusted VF: 143 Much like in the trusted VF, the DPDK application must be *trusted* and expected [all …]
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| H A D | liquidio.rst | 140 One VF per PF can be marked as trusted for promiscuous mode.
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| H A D | ice.rst | 291 A DCF (Device Config Function) PMD bounds to the device's trusted VF with ID 0,
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| H A D | mlx5.rst | 407 - For ConnectX-5 trusted device, the application metadata with SET_TAG index 0 1631 How to configure a VF as trusted 1634 This section demonstrates how to configure a virtual function (VF) interface as trusted. 1658 #. Set the VFs to be trusted for the kernel by using one of the methods below:
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| /dpdk/drivers/net/fm10k/base/ |
| H A D | fm10k_type.h | 664 bool trusted; /* VF trust mode */ member
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| /dpdk/doc/guides/cryptodevs/ |
| H A D | qat.rst | 580 which details the constraint about trusted guests and add `disable_denylist=1`
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