From: Jesse Brandeburg <jesse.brandeb...@intel.com> Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2018 15:31:30 -0700
> This series contains changes to i40evf so that it becomes a more > generic virtual function driver for current and future silicon. > > While doing the rename of i40evf to a more generic name of iavf, > we also put the driver on a severe diet due to how much of the > code was unneeded or was unused. The outcome is a lean and mean > virtual function driver that continues to work on existing 40GbE > (i40e) virtual devices and prepped for future supported devices, > like the 100GbE (ice) virtual devices. > > This solves 2 issues we saw coming or were already present, the > first was constant code duplication happening with i40e/i40evf, > when much of the duplicate code in the i40evf was not used or was > not needed. The second was to remove the future confusion of why > future VF devices that were not considered "40GbE" only devices > were supported by i40evf. > > The thought is that iavf will be the virtual function driver for > all future devices, so it should have a "generic" name to propery > represent that it is the VF driver for multiple generations of > devices. Having a common vf driver for current and future devices is a major accomplishment and I fully support these changes. Nice work! > Known Caveats: > This may cause some user confusion, especially for Kconfig not > migrating cleanly to the new CONFIG_IAVF from CONFIG_I40EVF. > > Existing user configurations may have to change, but the module > alias in patch 1 helps a bit here. You can deal with this by retaining the existing I40EVF Kconfig knob and just let it 'select' IAVF.