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Date:      Tue, 8 May 2018 02:26:04 -0700
From:      Kevin Bowling <kevin.bowling@kev009.com>
To:        Harry Schmalzbauer <freebsd@omnilan.de>
Cc:        Stephen Hurd <shurd@freebsd.org>, "freebsd-net@freebsd.org" <freebsd-net@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: svn commit: r333338 - in stable/11/sys: dev/bnxt kern net sys
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iflib in stable/11 only affects bnxt at this time.

You should try out HEAD and let us know for the rest of your questions.

Regards,
Kevin

On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 2:19 AM, Harry Schmalzbauer <freebsd@omnilan.de> wro=
te:
>  Bez=C3=BCglich Stephen Hurd's Nachricht vom 07.05.2018 23:42 (localtime)=
:
>> Author: shurd
>> Date: Mon May  7 21:42:22 2018
>> New Revision: 333338
>> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/333338
>>
>> Log:
>>   Merge iflib changes to 11-STABLE
>>
>>   MFC r300147, r300153, r300154, r300215, r301563, r301567,
>>   r302372, r307560, r307562, r307563, r307568, r308792, r311039,
>>   r311837, r312755, r312903, r312905, r312924, r313248, r315217,
>>   r315245, r315288, r316278, r316281, r316502, r316596, r317756,
>>   r319917, r319921, r319984, r319989, r320059, r320609, r320611,
>>   r321253, r321629, r321630, r322337, r322338, r322823, r323077,
>>   r323825, r323876, r323879, r323887, r323941, r323942, r323943,
>>   r323944, r323954, r324038, r324318, r324937, r325166, r325167,
>>   r325168, r325201, r325241, r325245, r325487, r325494, r325901,
>>   r326033, r326369, r326370, r326432, r326577, r326578, r326702,
>>   r326706, r326775, r327013, r327017, r327052, r327072, r327098,
>>   r327242, r327244, r327247, r329651, r329742, r330289, r330715,
>>   r330721, r332419, r332422, r332729
>>
>>   Reviewed by:        sbruno
>>   Approved by:        re (delphij@)
>>   Sponsored by:       Limelight Networks
>>   Differential Revision:      https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15142
>
> Thanks to all for all your hard work pushing iflib.
>
> Unfortunately I haven't had time to check if EM_MULTIQUEUE suffers from
> a regression with iflib =E2=80=93 previous em-attached NICs 2nd queue sup=
port.
> At least one i217 I'm using -current with, uses only one queue. But that
> was igb, not em, so I'm wondering if i217 ist limited to 1 queue =E2=80=
=93 at
> least i210 supports 4 queues... hints welcome.
>
> But I have several oldish machines with hartwell (82574L, still running
> 10-stable), which showed much better delivery if multiple line speed
> clients were generating load and EM_MULTIQUEUE added support for 2
> queues (and ULE on SMP machine...).
>
> I'm also unsure about the current netmap state. When I last checked
> (some months ago), igb(->em)/netmap didn't work. If netmap support was
> restored, I missed that.
>
> Can you confirm that if EM_MULTIQUEUE and netmap are supposed to be
> still working with all the adapters which were supported by previous
> stable-11 (em+igb) code?
> Or do we need bold release notes that igb/em users must be aware of
> significant changes?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -harry
>
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