2014-10-11 13:55, Jijiang Liu:
> -                     "tx_checksum set mask (port_id)\n"
> +                     "tx_checksum set (mask) (port_id)\n"
>                       "    Enable hardware insertion of checksum offload with"
> -                     " the 4-bit mask, 0~0xf, in packets sent on a port.\n"
> +                     " the 8-bit mask, 0~0xff, in packets sent on a port.\n"
>                       "        bit 0 - insert ip   checksum offload if set\n"
>                       "        bit 1 - insert udp  checksum offload if set\n"
>                       "        bit 2 - insert tcp  checksum offload if set\n"
>                       "        bit 3 - insert sctp checksum offload if set\n"
> +                     "        bit 4 - insert inner ip  checksum offload if 
> set\n"
> +                     "        bit 5 - insert inner udp checksum offload if 
> set\n"
> +                     "        bit 6 - insert inner tcp checksum offload if 
> set\n"
> +                     "        bit 7 - insert inner sctp checksum offload if 
> set\n"
>                       "    Please check the NIC datasheet for HW limits.\n\n"
[...]
>       .help_str = "enable hardware insertion of L3/L4checksum with a given "
> -     "mask in packets sent on a port, the bit mapping is given as, Bit 0 for 
> ip"
> -     "Bit 1 for UDP, Bit 2 for TCP, Bit 3 for SCTP",
> +     "mask in packets sent on a port, the bit mapping is given as, Bit 0 for 
> ip "
> +     "Bit 1 for UDP, Bit 2 for TCP, Bit 3 for SCTP, Bit 4 for inner ip "
> +     "Bit 5 for inner UDP, Bit 6 for inner TCP, Bit 7 for inner SCTP",
>       .tokens = {
>               (void *)&cmd_tx_cksum_set_tx_cksum,
>               (void *)&cmd_tx_cksum_set_set,

How is it related to VXLAN?
I may have missed something. But if not, I note the name of the reviewers ;)

-- 
Thomas

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