Or Gerlitz wrote:
Steve Wise wrote:
Tziporet Koren wrote:
* OFED 1.4: *
1. Kernel base: since we target 1.4 release to Sep we target the
kernel base to be 2.6.27
This is a good target, but we may need to stay with 2.6.26 if the
kernel progress will not be aligned.
2. Suggestions for new features:
* Verbs: Reliable Multicast (to be presented at Sonoma)
* IPoIB - continue with performance enhancements
Sorry I missed these meetings. For iWARP, here is my plan:
New iWARP Verbs:
- stag_alloc/dealloc
- nsmr_fastreg
- read-with-inv-local-stag
- inv-local-stag
Note the above verbs might be transport-independent. I believe the
IBTA has defined a fastreg verb too?
- peer-2-peer support in IWCM/Drivers
Steve, Tziporet,
So you are talking about adding new verbs/features to the Linux RDMA
stack. Are you intending to do this through the mainline kernel cycles,
eg the general list, the maintainer (Roland), etc? and if not, why?
Of course.
All the work I've done and will do for the linux rdma core and chelsio
drivers is first pushed upstream, then submitted to ofed.
Steve.
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