Am 25.01.22 um 19:18 schrieb Tom St Denis:
Newer hardware has a discovery table in hardware that the kernel will
rely on instead of header files for things like IP offsets. This
sysfs entry adds a simple to parse table of IP instances and segment
offsets.
Produces output that looks like:
$
Thanks, if we don't end up dropping this patchset I'll incorporate your
suggestions into a v3.
Tom
On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 12:36 AM Limonciello, Mario <
mario.limoncie...@amd.com> wrote:
> A few suggestion ideas inline.
>
> On 1/25/2022 12:18, Tom St Denis wrote:
> > Newer hardware has a discove
A few suggestion ideas inline.
On 1/25/2022 12:18, Tom St Denis wrote:
Newer hardware has a discovery table in hardware that the kernel will
rely on instead of header files for things like IP offsets. This
sysfs entry adds a simple to parse table of IP instances and segment
offsets.
Produces o
Inlined:
On 2022-01-25 13:18, Tom St Denis wrote:
> Newer hardware has a discovery table in hardware that the kernel will
> rely on instead of header files for things like IP offsets. This
> sysfs entry adds a simple to parse table of IP instances and segment
> offsets.
>
> Produces output that l
Newer hardware has a discovery table in hardware that the kernel will
rely on instead of header files for things like IP offsets. This
sysfs entry adds a simple to parse table of IP instances and segment
offsets.
Produces output that looks like:
$ cat ip_discovery_text
ATHUB{0} v2.0.0: 0c00