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remove some limitations and operations
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Guoyang Zhou
Nov. 24, 2020, 6:45 a.m. UTC
The maximum number of queues on the chip can be any value greater than 0, it does not have to be the power of two, if it does not be fixed, dpdk initialization may be failed with OVS mode firmware and remove the operation of optical modules in the link function, because when device binds from dpdk to kernel, it will be linked failed. -- v1->v2: - add some necessary comments for patches - correct fixed patch id v1: - remove the limitation for max queue num - remove the operation of optical modules in the link function Guoyang Zhou (2): net/hinic/base: remove the limitation for max queue num net/hinic: remove the operation of optical modules drivers/net/hinic/base/hinic_pmd_niccfg.c | 38 ------------------------------- drivers/net/hinic/base/hinic_pmd_niccfg.h | 2 -- drivers/net/hinic/base/hinic_pmd_nicio.c | 5 ---- drivers/net/hinic/hinic_pmd_ethdev.c | 14 ------------ 4 files changed, 59 deletions(-)
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24/11/2020 07:45, Guoyang Zhou: > The maximum number of queues on the chip can be any value greater > than 0, it does not have to be the power of two, if it does not be > fixed, dpdk initialization may be failed with OVS mode firmware > and remove the operation of optical modules in the link function, because > when device binds from dpdk to kernel, it will be linked failed. These last minute patches are fixing old issues but you insisted to get them in DPDK 20.11.0. so they are applied.