Re: Towards qedr patch series

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> There are currently 5 (5!!!) entirely new drivers that people want to
> get merged.  Reviewing those monstrous beasts is a nightmare.  The
> chances that I will get to yours for 4.9 are slim at best.

Phew, that is a awful lot.
We will do all that we can on our side to increase the chances of making it to 4.9.

> However, on the off chance that I might get to it, base the qed patches
> against Dave's net-next (up until the merge window opens, then base it
> on his net tree as that's what will get merged).  The qedr patches
> should be based on my current k.o/for-4.9 branch off of k.o.  When you
> submit any patches, I would suggest doing it in two separate submissions
> (if possible).  One that is just the preparatory qed patches.  They
> should be sent to netdev@ and linux-rdma@.  The submission should note
> that they are intended to be taken with the qedr driver.  If netdev@
> reviews/acks the series, then Dave can let me know if he wants me to
> take the series and keep with with the remaining qedr series, or if he
> wants to take them himself and I just make sure my pull request of the
> qedr patches goes to Linus after his. 
> The second set would obviously be
> the new qedr driver.  It need not go to netdev.  Once it's here, then
> it's a matter of the netdev@ people signing off on the qed series
> changes, me signing off on the qedr changes, then it can go in.

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