RE: [PATCH v3 00/13] Request for Comments on SoftiWarp

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-----"Steve Wise" <swise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: -----

>To: "'Bernard Metzler'" <bmt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
><linux-rdma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>From: "Steve Wise" <swise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: 01/17/2018 05:07PM
>Subject: RE: [PATCH v3 00/13] Request for Comments on SoftiWarp
>
>Hey Bernard,
>
>> 
>> This patch set contributes a new version of the SoftiWarp
>> driver, as originally introduced Oct 6th, 2017.
>> 
>
>
>Two things I think will help with review:
>
>1) provide a github linux kernel repo with this series added.  That
>allows
>reviewers to easily use both patches and a full kernel tree for
>reviewing.
>

as I wrote earlier, please see

git@xxxxxxxxxx:zrlio/softiwarp-for-linux-rdma.git


>2) provide the userlib patches (and a github repo) that works with
>the
>latest upstream rdma-core.  That will allow folks to test use-side
>rdma as
>part of their review.
>

I added libsiw to the current (as of today) rmda-core bundle
as found at https://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core.git, see

git@xxxxxxxxxx:zrlio/softiwarp-user-for-linux-rdma.git

It enables user level clients for the siw driver. Let me
know if we need a patch for user land as well for now.
I don't want to spam the list.

Thanks!
Bernard.

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