Displaying 14 results from an estimated 14 matches for "macvlan_count_rx".
2010 Jan 27
9
[Bridge] [PATCH 0/3 v3] macvtap driver
This is the third version of the macvtap device driver, following another major restructuring and a lot of bug fixes:
* Change macvtap to be based around a struct sock
* macvtap: fix initialization
* return 0 to netlink
* don't use rcu for q->file and q->vlan pointers
* macvtap: checkpatch.pl fixes
* macvtap: fix tun IFF flags
* Use a struct socket to make tx flow control work
* disable
2010 Jan 27
9
[Bridge] [PATCH 0/3 v3] macvtap driver
This is the third version of the macvtap device driver, following another major restructuring and a lot of bug fixes:
* Change macvtap to be based around a struct sock
* macvtap: fix initialization
* return 0 to netlink
* don't use rcu for q->file and q->vlan pointers
* macvtap: checkpatch.pl fixes
* macvtap: fix tun IFF flags
* Use a struct socket to make tx flow control work
* disable
2010 Jan 27
9
[Bridge] [PATCH 0/3 v3] macvtap driver
This is the third version of the macvtap device driver, following another major restructuring and a lot of bug fixes:
* Change macvtap to be based around a struct sock
* macvtap: fix initialization
* return 0 to netlink
* don't use rcu for q->file and q->vlan pointers
* macvtap: checkpatch.pl fixes
* macvtap: fix tun IFF flags
* Use a struct socket to make tx flow control work
* disable
2009 Nov 24
4
[Bridge] [PATCHv2 0/4] macvlan: add vepa and bridge mode
Second version, all feedback so far addressed, thanks for the
help and interest!
The patch to iproute2 has not changed, so I'm not including
it this time. Patch 4/4 (the netlink interface) is basically
unchanged as well but included for completeness.
The other changes have moved forward a bit, to the point where
I find them a lot cleaner and am more confident in the code
being ready for
2009 Nov 24
4
[Bridge] [PATCHv2 0/4] macvlan: add vepa and bridge mode
Second version, all feedback so far addressed, thanks for the
help and interest!
The patch to iproute2 has not changed, so I'm not including
it this time. Patch 4/4 (the netlink interface) is basically
unchanged as well but included for completeness.
The other changes have moved forward a bit, to the point where
I find them a lot cleaner and am more confident in the code
being ready for
2009 Nov 24
4
[Bridge] [PATCHv2 0/4] macvlan: add vepa and bridge mode
Second version, all feedback so far addressed, thanks for the
help and interest!
The patch to iproute2 has not changed, so I'm not including
it this time. Patch 4/4 (the netlink interface) is basically
unchanged as well but included for completeness.
The other changes have moved forward a bit, to the point where
I find them a lot cleaner and am more confident in the code
being ready for
2009 Nov 26
5
[Bridge] [PATCHv3 0/4] macvlan: add vepa and bridge mode
Not many changes this time, just integrated a bug fix
and all the coding style feedback from Eric Dumazet
and Patrick McHardy.
I'll keep the patch for network namespaces on the tx
path out of this series for now, because the discussion
is still ongoing and it addresses an unrelated issue.
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Version 2 description:
The patch to iproute2 has not changed, so I'm not including
it this
2009 Nov 26
5
[Bridge] [PATCHv3 0/4] macvlan: add vepa and bridge mode
Not many changes this time, just integrated a bug fix
and all the coding style feedback from Eric Dumazet
and Patrick McHardy.
I'll keep the patch for network namespaces on the tx
path out of this series for now, because the discussion
is still ongoing and it addresses an unrelated issue.
---
Version 2 description:
The patch to iproute2 has not changed, so I'm not including
it this
2009 Nov 26
5
[Bridge] [PATCHv3 0/4] macvlan: add vepa and bridge mode
Not many changes this time, just integrated a bug fix
and all the coding style feedback from Eric Dumazet
and Patrick McHardy.
I'll keep the patch for network namespaces on the tx
path out of this series for now, because the discussion
is still ongoing and it addresses an unrelated issue.
---
Version 2 description:
The patch to iproute2 has not changed, so I'm not including
it this
2009 Dec 03
3
[RFC 0/2] macvtap, second try
I did not get this ready for the merge window, but people asked what
the status of this is so I'm posting it now to solicit feedback.
The first patch just adds some hooks into macvlan.c and is less
invasive than the previous version. That part should be fine
and I'd like this to get merged into macvlan for 2.6.33 if people
agree that the approach is right.
The second patch adds the
2009 Dec 03
3
[RFC 0/2] macvtap, second try
I did not get this ready for the merge window, but people asked what
the status of this is so I'm posting it now to solicit feedback.
The first patch just adds some hooks into macvlan.c and is less
invasive than the previous version. That part should be fine
and I'd like this to get merged into macvlan for 2.6.33 if people
agree that the approach is right.
The second patch adds the
2009 Dec 03
3
[RFC 0/2] macvtap, second try
I did not get this ready for the merge window, but people asked what
the status of this is so I'm posting it now to solicit feedback.
The first patch just adds some hooks into macvlan.c and is less
invasive than the previous version. That part should be fine
and I'd like this to get merged into macvlan for 2.6.33 if people
agree that the approach is right.
The second patch adds the
2011 Dec 05
8
[net-next RFC PATCH 0/5] Series short description
multiple queue virtio-net: flow steering through host/guest cooperation
Hello all:
This is a rough series adds the guest/host cooperation of flow
steering support based on Krish Kumar's multiple queue virtio-net
driver patch 3/3 (http://lwn.net/Articles/467283/).
This idea is simple, the backend pass the rxhash to the guest and
guest would tell the backend the hash to queue mapping when
2011 Dec 05
8
[net-next RFC PATCH 0/5] Series short description
multiple queue virtio-net: flow steering through host/guest cooperation
Hello all:
This is a rough series adds the guest/host cooperation of flow
steering support based on Krish Kumar's multiple queue virtio-net
driver patch 3/3 (http://lwn.net/Articles/467283/).
This idea is simple, the backend pass the rxhash to the guest and
guest would tell the backend the hash to queue mapping when