On 1/27/2021 10:23 PM, Ferruh Yigit wrote:
On 1/27/2021 6:10 PM, Andrew Boyer wrote:


On Jan 27, 2021, at 1:02 PM, Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yi...@intel.com <mailto:ferruh.yi...@intel.com>> wrote:

On 1/18/2021 8:34 PM, Andrew Boyer wrote:
This patch series fixes some transmit issues, adds (better) support for
big-endian systems, and improves performance by stripping down some
structures and inlining a few functions.
The endianness code has been reviewed internally but not really tested -
I do not have access to a big-endian system to test on.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boyer <abo...@pensando.io <mailto:abo...@pensando.io>>
Andrew Boyer (13):
  net/ionic: strip out unneeded interrupt code
  net/ionic: observe endianness in firmware commands
  net/ionic: observe endianness in Rx filter code
  net/ionic: add an array-size macro
  net/ionic: query firmware for supported queue versions
  net/ionic: clean up Tx queue version support
  net/ionic: inline queue flush function
  net/ionic: inline queue space function
  net/ionic: observe endiannness in ioread/iowrite
  net/ionic: fix to allow separate L3 and L4 csum offload
  net/ionic: convert per-queue offloads into queue flags
  net/ionic: fix up function attribute tags
  net/ionic: fix address handling in transmit code

I can remove the 4/13 & 6/13 without conflict, and seems there is no dependency to them and new version of them can be sent separately, if you confirm I can proceed with rest of the set now.

Yes please. Do 4 & 6 become v1 patches that stand alone? Or v2 patches that reply to their v1 versions?


Except 4/13 & 6/13,
Series applied to dpdk-next-net/main, thanks.

btw, a few 'IONIC_ARRAY_SIZE' macro usage in the 5/13 converted to 'RTE_DIM' since the patch adding 'IONIC_ARRAY_SIZE' dropped.


Can you please send missing two patches as v2 as reply to v1?

Thanks,
ferruh

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