Re: [PATCH rdma-core 0/5] Add irdma user space provider for Intel Ethernet RDMA

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On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 09:56:59PM -0600, Tatyana Nikolova wrote:
> This patch series replaces the current i40iw library with
> a unified Intel Ethernet RDMA library that supports
> a new network device E810 (iWARP and RoCEv2 capable)
> and the existing X722 iWARP device. The new library is fully
> backward compatible with the i40iw driver and is designed
> to be used with multiple future HW generations.
>
> The corresponding irdma driver patch series is at
> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-rdma/20210122234827.1353-1-shiraz.saleem@xxxxxxxxx/
>
> Tatyana Nikolova (5):
>   rdma-core/i40iw: Remove provider i40iw
>   rdma-core/irdma: Add Makefile and ABI definitions
>   rdma-core/irdma: Add user/kernel shared libraries
>   rdma-core/irdma: Add library setup and utility definitions
>   rdma-core/irdma: Implement device supported verb APIs

1. As we will approach to the actual merge, please post PR on github,
it will give us a way to see in advance that all our checkers are fine.
2. Kernel headers are needed to be pulled with kernel-header/update script.
3. Please, no fprints in the library for the new code. I recommend to
take MLX5_DEBUG_FILE logic and move it one layer up so it will be
applicable for all providers.

Thanks



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