These are the features that we plan to submit for the 19.11 release:

Intel(r) Ethernet 810 Series Network Adapter Enhancements: Support for loading 
of device-specific Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP) profiles to support new 
protocols, rte_flow/flow director/switch filter updates to support DDP 
profiles, AVX2 versions of the ICE and IAVF PMDs to improve performance, 
multi-process support, RSS support via rte_flow, support for high/low priority 
flows via rte_flow, flexible descriptor support per Rx queue.

IPsec Enhancements: The rte_security API will be updated to support inline 
crypto statistics. A security association database will be added to the IPsec 
library. A new rte_security type (RTE_SECURITY_ACTION_TYPE_CPU_CRYPTO) will be 
added to improve performance for IPsec with software crypto. The IPsec Security 
Gateway sample app will be updated to demonstrate the IPSec library's ability 
to support multiple IPsec sessions for the same SA (inline-crypto session plus 
lookaside-none).

Compression Enhancements: Intel(r) QuickAssist Technology support for stateful 
decompression, enhancements to the performance test tool including the ability 
to use external mbufs, and removal of the Experimental label from the 
compressdev API.

Crypto Enhancements: Increased Intel(r) QuickAssist Technology support for 
asymmetric (RSA) and symmetric (single-pass GCM) crypto operations, 
modifications to the cryptodev API to support sessionless asymmetric crypto.

Hierarchical QoS Scheduler Enhancements: The pipe (subscriber) configuration 
will be made more flexible by moving configuration data from the port to the 
sub-port level. Enhancements will also be made to provide better support for 
over-subscription, allowing unused bandwidth for a pipe to be redistributed to 
other pipes in the same sub-port.

ABI Stability: Agree and document new ABI stability policy. Implement code 
changes (hiding of internal structures etc.) to make ABI easier to maintain.

Virtio packed ring (introduced in Virtio 1.1 spec) performance optimisations.

Support graceful shutdown for the Intel(r) FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card 
N3000. The server will be able to gracefully shutdown and reload the card after 
certain errors (e.g. FPGA Die Temperature higher than Temperature Threshold or 
FPGA AUX Voltage lower than Voltage Threshold).

Extend Rawdev NTB PMD: The rawdev PMD for Non-Transparent Bridging will be 
extended to add a FIFO ring for Rx/Tx.

A sample application will be added for the Intel(r) QuickData Technology PMD 
(drivers/raw/ioat).

Intel PMDs will be updated to support RTE_ETH_DEV_CLOSE_REMOVE.

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