Re: [PATCH 0/7] Freescale DPAA FMan FLIB(s)

From: Jamal Hadi Salim
Date: Thu Mar 05 2015 - 09:36:07 EST


Hi Emil,

On 03/05/15 08:48, Emil Medve wrote:

The intent is to upstream the entire suite of the DPAA drivers. All the
drivers are still WIP, but B/QMan have been already presented to the
upstream community and this is the first attempt to publish (some low
level code of) the FMan driver. As we go through our internal checklist
and in the same time address community feedback we'll soon get the
drivers to be acceptable for the upstream trees

The first version of the actual Ethernet driver will follow imminently

SDK enablement is a side-effect


Meaning? Let me ask the question differently:
Do i need your sdk to use the features exposed or can i use something
like tc to set up the deficit rr or wred or the exposed classifiers
and associated actions?
Would your sdk (via user space direct programming) benefit because you
have pushed these pieces into the kernel?

How are you planning to
add support for your classifiers, queue schedulers etc?

Yes


Yes as in these will be available via linux kernel or via your sdk?

Is that a patch
on top of this or it is something that sits on user space?

Both. Full DPAA/Ethernet enablement will be present in the kernel. We
also have support for user-space based approach. I'm unsure where/when
we might publish that. Of course the SDK is always a place you can turn
to for all the code we have (in whatever state it might be)


the sdk is open source?

cheers,
jamal
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