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--- Comment #5 from Eugene Grosbein ---
(In reply to Don Randolph from comment #4)
That's temporary workaround until Someone(TM) fix the breakage.
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--- Comment #4 from Don Randolph ---
That looks like it has done the trick... thank you so much. Is this going to
be the permanent fix or just a temporary work around?
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--- Comment #2 from Don Randolph ---
Has anyone looked into this yet... it is still a problem on 11.0-RELEASE-p9.
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Thank you for the clarification!
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 3:50 AM, Vincenzo Maffione
wrote:
> netmap applications always bypass the kernel (network stack). There is
> only a distinction between ports opened in "native" mode and "emulated"
> mode.
> If NIC driver doesn't have native netmap support
netmap applications always bypass the kernel (network stack). There is only
a distinction between ports opened in "native" mode and "emulated" mode.
If NIC driver doesn't have native netmap support, the legacy driver is
internally used by netmap to transmit and receive (and this is called
"emulated