Hi Emil,
On 03/05/15 10:04, Emil Medve wrote:
Hello Jamal,
On 03/05/2015 08:35 AM, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
Hi Emil,
No. All the kernel drivers/code we want to upstream is meant to stand on
its own and be used the "normal" Linux/Unix way
Ok, thanks - that was my only concern.
Note there
Hello Jamal,
On 03/05/2015 08:35 AM, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
> Hi Emil,
>
> On 03/05/15 08:48, Emil Medve wrote:
>
>> The intent is to upstream the entire suite of the DPAA drivers. All the
>> drivers are still WIP, but B/QMan have been already presented to the
>> upstream community and this is
Hi Emil,
On 03/05/15 08:48, Emil Medve wrote:
The intent is to upstream the entire suite of the DPAA drivers. All the
drivers are still WIP, but B/QMan have been already presented to the
upstream community and this is the first attempt to publish (some low
level code of) the FMan driver. As we
Hello Jamal,
On 03/05/2015 06:32 AM, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
> On 03/05/15 00:45, Emil Medve wrote:
>> From: Igal Liberman
>>
>> The Freescale Data Path Acceleration Architecture (DPAA) is a set of
>> hardware components on specific QorIQ P and T series multicore
>> processors.
>> This architect
On 03/05/15 00:45, Emil Medve wrote:
From: Igal Liberman
The Freescale Data Path Acceleration Architecture (DPAA) is a set of
hardware components on specific QorIQ P and T series multicore processors.
This architecture provides the infrastructure to support simplified
sharing of networking inte
From: Igal Liberman
The Freescale Data Path Acceleration Architecture (DPAA) is a set of
hardware components on specific QorIQ P and T series multicore processors.
This architecture provides the infrastructure to support simplified
sharing of networking interfaces and accelerators by multiple CPU
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