On 03/01/2024 14:43, Ali Alnubani wrote:
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>> From: Kevin Traynor <ktray...@redhat.com>
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>> Subject: 21.11.6 patches review and test
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Here is a list of patches targeted for stable release 21.11.6.
>>
>> The planned date for the final release is 12 January.
>>
>> Please help with testing and validation of your use cases and report
>> any issues/results with reply-all to this mail. For the final release
>> the fixes and reported validations will be added to the release notes.
>>
>> A release candidate tarball can be found at:
>>
>>     https://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk-stable/tag/?id=v21.11.6-rc1
>>
>> These patches are located at branch 21.11 of dpdk-stable repo:
>>     https://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk-stable/
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
> 
> Hello,
> 
> We ran the following functional tests with Nvidia hardware on 21.11.6-rc1:
> - Basic functionality:
>   Send and receive multiple types of traffic.
> - testpmd xstats counter test.
> - testpmd timestamp test.
> - Changing/checking link status through testpmd.
> - rte_flow tests 
> (https://doc.dpdk.org/guides/nics/mlx5.html#supported-hardware-offloads)
> - RSS tests.
> - VLAN filtering, stripping, and insertion tests.
> - Checksum and TSO tests.
> - ptype tests.
> - link_status_interrupt example application tests.
> - l3fwd-power example application tests.
> - Multi-process example applications tests.
> - Hardware LRO tests.
> - Regex application tests.
> - Buffer Split tests.
> - Tx scheduling tests.
> 
> Functional tests ran on:
> - NIC: ConnectX-6 Dx / OS: Ubuntu 20.04 / Driver: 
> MLNX_OFED_LINUX-23.10-1.1.9.0 / Firmware: 22.39.2048
> - NIC: ConnectX-7 / OS: Ubuntu 20.04 / Driver: MLNX_OFED_LINUX-23.10-1.1.9.0 
> / Firmware: 28.39.2048
> - DPU: BlueField-2 / DOCA SW version: 2.5.0 / Firmware: 24.39.2048
> 
> Additionally, we ran build tests with multiple configurations on the 
> following OS/driver combinations (all passed):
> - Ubuntu 20.04.6 with MLNX_OFED_LINUX-23.10-1.1.9.0.
> - Ubuntu 20.04.6 with rdma-core master (9016f34).
> - Ubuntu 20.04.6 with rdma-core v28.0.
> - Fedora 38 with rdma-core v44.0.
> - Fedora 40 (Rawhide) with rdma-core v48.0.
> - OpenSUSE Leap 15.5 with rdma-core v42.0.
> - Windows Server 2019 with Clang 16.0.6.
> 
> We don't see new issues caused by the changes in this release.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ali

Thanks Ali. Will add to the validation notes,
Kevin.

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