Hi, Thank you for providing more doc. I am just not convinced it is the right place and it must be discussed. Some questions below to help deciding where it must be.
2016-06-23 11:02, Jingjing Wu: > Bifurcated driver is a mechanism which depends the advanced > Ethernet device to split traffic between queues. It provides > the capability to let the kernel driver and DPDK driver co-exist > and take their advantage. The name "bifurcated driver" was used for a real driver proposal in Linux. I don't think it applies here. > It is achieved by using SRIOV and NIC's advanced filtering. This > patch describes it and adds the user guide on ixgbe NICs. It is not a DPDK feature, just a use case. What do we learn about DPDK?