pt., 13 gru 2019 o 17:34 Stephen Hemminger <step...@networkplumber.org> napisał(a): > > On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 14:32:15 +0100 > Michal Krawczyk <m...@semihalf.com> wrote: > > > This version of the HAL allows to use the latest HW features, like > > rx offsets. > > > > Driver was adjusted to the new version to fix the build. > > > > Signed-off-by: Michal Krawczyk <m...@semihalf.com> > > Signed-off-by: Maciej Bielski <m...@semihalf.com> > > You are mixing multiple changes into one patch. > This makes it harder to review (find the real bits) and also > harder for bisection. > > It makes sense to fix whitespace and related stuff in one > patch if you are fixing one function and the nearby code > already needed work. But please avoid larger scale change > put together. > > In your patch I see: > - remove unnecessary whitespace > - drop unnecessary inline > - add missing newline in log messages > - check for NULL pointer > > If possible could you preserve the per-commit updates for base > code, rather than one lump diff.
Hi Stephen, We are not developing HAL (ena_com) on our own. We are getting it from the Amazon team and we don't have history of it's development. Tha's why we are upstreaming a diff between two versions of the ena_com. Moreover this HAL is common for Linux kernel driver, FreeBSD kernel driver and Windows kernel driver. Because of that, we are trying to avoid to modify it on our side unless it's really necessary (for example, if compilation fails on for the DPDK). In fact, we are doing changes to the PMD and our platform file (ena_plat_dpdk.h which is a glue) in this patch, but that is required in order to do not have patch which is not compiling. Both the PMD code and the glue code can be changed without affecting other platforms. Thanks, Michal