On 10/28, Andy Pei wrote:
>This patch set adds PCIe AER disable and FPGA interrupt support for
>ipn3ke. It also provides a small rework for port bonding between FPGA
>line side port and I40e PF port.
>
>What is the PCI Express AER(Advanced Error Reporting)?
>Advanced Error Reporting capability is implemented with a PCI Express
>advanced error reporting extended capability structure providing more
>robust error reporting. It's also one of PCI Express error reporting
>paradigms. AER is supported by most of PCIe devices.
>
>In PAC N3000 card, some uncertainty errors will cause FPGA reload,
>such as temperature is higher than threshold. From Software point of
>view, FPGA reload means FPGA unplug and plug. For avoiding system
>crash we need to clear AER register before these errors occur.
>
>Currently PAC N3000 card FME and AFU all provide interrupts, in ifpga
>rawdev driver, we implement a FME interrupt function to notify errors
>reported by FME. Besides this, OPAE share code also provide a common
>AFU interrupt API for users to register their own interrupt functions.
>

Series applied to dpdk-next-net-intel. Thanks.

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