Sorry for the top post, our windows drivers support RSS table changes on
the fly, so it should work, but I personally haven't tried it within the
context of the Linux driver.

Jesse

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Subject: [E1000-devel] ixgbe RSS

Hey all,

I currently purchased two intel 10gbe cards and wanted to start
playing with the RSS feature of these cards. I understand that intel
is moving away from RSS, however, i'd still like to play with RSS.
What i'm interested in doing is changing which queue receives a packet
during run-time. So basically i'd like to be able to modify the
indirection table without needing to reinset the module. From reading
the developer manual i see this is possible, but I was wondering if
anyone has done this already?

Thanks for your help

Matt Faulkner

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