Jack Vogel wrote:
I'm sorry I have not been able to get to this yet, but putting
food on the table comes first so the FreeBSD work that
Intel pays me for has to come first. Also your driver work
is based on a version that is too old to just accept, I am
hoping to get the STABLE tree converted to the new
shared code that CURRENT has shortly, so whatever good
ideas you have, and I'm sure you have many, will need to
be made into the new code base. Furthermore, that base
is a moving target as I add new hardware support.

In the near term I will be taking changes that I did for the
10G Oplin driver, specifically multiqueue/rss and the lock
splitting that is in that driver, and putting them back into
the Gig driver, but that should go into CURRENT first.

My recomendation is to move your work to CURRENT.

We have a little bit different points of view. Your business is code development. Our business is to make several thousand FreeBSD boxes fast and stable. That's why we've limited with OS release selection. But another side of my coin is: we able to test software with a lot of running systems.

We plan to deal with CURRENT though.

WBR,
Vladimir
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