Date: Fri, 26 May 2017 11:06:09 +0200 From: Vincenzo Maffione <v.maffione@gmail.com> To: Harry Schmalzbauer <freebsd@omnilan.de> Cc: FreeBSD Net <freebsd-net@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: [panic] netmap(4) and if_lagg(4) Message-ID: <CA%2B_eA9gbPRYhVAftRTsNXVmzW23tkSOMXVbP4tU48hK--Zw%2BUg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <5927EF05.9040208@omnilan.de> References: <58CBCD7A.8060301@omnilan.de> <CA%2B_eA9iCT7evWUcZMA_ViKfrZnSHp3OpBTS5c4iJ9=ZjO-Pfgw@mail.gmail.com> <58CC23F5.7060507@omnilan.de> <CA%2B_eA9iajZOUFsnWKdodN7zMvst8wn0xViM4xxEx%2B41jw_0B3g@mail.gmail.com> <58CFA394.8070901@omnilan.de> <CA%2B_eA9jf_VjcYUZynu5CXx-ps5z7PSxOky=QLpR-miqtxmMU5w@mail.gmail.com> <5926EE96.1010000@omnilan.de> <CA%2B_eA9gcMD1QyG35p5UY8kz6n1kF%2B56Arz3q1T8HVBfMv3XN0w@mail.gmail.com> <5926F9F9.4040706@omnilan.de> <CA%2B_eA9hripEStmfJhj_Q93OF5jFf2nfQXeuA2DnuSjBmJi6j4g@mail.gmail.com> <592701D6.7030301@omnilan.de> <592742A8.4010207@omnilan.de> <CA%2B_eA9jg-xXJpeyQkcFzA%2B-y=qbwROww2FRWzCN=dkmfkaQivQ@mail.gmail.com> <5927D560.10003@omnilan.de> <CA%2B_eA9jhDZ-Cnj8zyAcp=1dw=Q%2BZm2m%2BBkxK11x6Y%2BHLhX%2BrUg@mail.gmail.com> <5927D77A.60502@omnilan.de> <CA%2B_eA9j%2BN5-2om2DETe0K1sAUPqDgwuNuNbF2F9St6C-YCKWQg@mail.gmail.com> <5927E974.6060706@omnilan.de> <CA%2B_eA9gpKd1k2VJnzi=bE2Oy7LLUD=pxRCt9yS0nACB3YAX2Sw@mail.gmail.com> <5927EF05.9040208@omnilan.de>
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Yes, it should integrate and compile out of the box, I've done that several times with FreeBSD-11.0 and 10.3. And yes, HEAD contains recent code, you can also use that. Cheers, Vincenzo 2017-05-26 11:01 GMT+02:00 Harry Schmalzbauer <freebsd@omnilan.de>: > Bez=C3=BCglich Vincenzo Maffione's Nachricht vom 26.05.2017 10:41 (localt= ime): > > Ok, so you should try to completely replace the code in your > > /usr/src/sys with the code in the upstream netmap > > repository https://github.com/luigirizzo/netmap (sys directory). > > Sorry beeing so complicated; But is there a real chance this integrates > and compiles well out of the box? > My build machine (which is not the test machine) doesn't have internet > access and additionally I'm not faimilar with git, so I'd have to find a > solution getting the source first. And if I need to adapt/port anything > to match stable/11, I won't be abel to do so (much too less knwoledge > about all that code). > > I guess HEAD has already updated codebase. > Maybe it's better to start with HEAD? > But on the other hand, my test equipment is semi-productive with a quiet > special setup (memory-rootfs with additional ZFS boot and sys-pool)... > Very complicated I am... > > worth the stable/11 attempt? > > thanks, > > -harry > > > --=20 Vincenzo Maffione
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