On 2/20/2023 8:41 AM, Chaoyong He wrote:
> From: Walter Heymans <walter.heym...@corigine.com>
> 
> Update nfp documentation with new information and remove outdated
> information. The most significant changes that are updated include:
> - Previously the NFP PMD did not support functionality to control VFs,
>   it now does.

What I understand is DPDK supports VF but if PF is bound to Linux driver.

Previously support matrix was as following:

    PF        VF          is supported
  -----      ----        --------------
  Linux      DPDK         Yes
  DPDK        -           Yes
  DPDK       DPDK         NO
  DPDK       Linux        ?No (not recommended)


Is PF:DPDK, VF:DPDK supported now?
This requires DPDK PF driver updated to manage VFs, if so can you please
list commits that adds this support in this commit log?


> - Previously the PF had to be bound to the kernel driver to create VFs,
>   then VFs were created and bound to 'vfio-pci'. Currently it is
>   possible to bind the PF to 'vfio-pci' and create VFs bound to
>   'vfio-pci'.
> - The name of the Linux kernel driver changed for VFs. Previously the
>   'nfp_netvf' module was used, but now both PFs and VFs use the 'nfp'
>   module.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Walter Heymans <walter.heym...@corigine.com>
> Reviewed-by: Chaoyong He <chaoyong...@corigine.com>
> Reviewed-by: Niklas Söderlund <niklas.soderl...@corigine.com>

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> @@ -209,8 +207,8 @@ vNIC service will keep polling packets from the firmware, 
> and multiplex them
>  to the corresponding representor port.
>  
>  In the Tx direction, the representor port will prepend the output port
> -information into metadata for each packet, and then send it to firmware 
> through
> -PF vNIC.
> +information into metadata for each packet, and then send it to the firmware
> +through the PF vNIC.
>  

Above change belongs to first patch.

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