I am working on a project in which we have a driver that does the necessary 
register_netdev() stuff at the kernel level. If I wanted to take advantage of 
the vfio framework .. how would the device get registered as a network device 
(with the kernel) if I have to unbind my driver to bind vfio-pci? Very new to 
vfio, so apologies in advance if my understanding is way off the mark.

Regards,
Dennis McLeod
Sr Software Engineer II
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