Hi Yoan, On Mon, Jun 13, 2022 at 02:25:33PM +0000, Yoan Picchi wrote: > The QAT acceleration card can be very helpfull for some tasks like dealing > with IPSEC but it is currently restricted to be used only on x86 machine. > Looking at the code we didn't see any reasons why those drivers might not > work on other architectures. We've successfully built all of them on x86, > arm64, arm32, mips64, powerpc64, riscv64 and sparc64. > > We also have tested the driver with an Intel Corporation C62x Chipset > QuickAssist Technology (rev 04) PCIe card on an arm64 server. After the numa > patch, it works with the AF_ALG crypto userland interface, allowing us to > encrypt some data with cbc for instance. We've also successfully created some > VF, bound them to DPDK, and used the card this way, thus showing some real > life usecases of x86 do work on arm64 too. > > Changelog v1 ... v2: > - add COMPILE_TEST to Kconfig > > Andre Przywara (1): > crypto: qat: replace get_current_node() with numa_node_id() > > Yoan Picchi (1): > Removes the x86 dependency on the QAT drivers Would you mind re-sending the set changing the headline of the commit messages as reported in the previous email? https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-crypto/msg64584.html Thanks, -- Giovanni