Hi Gordon,
The NICDRV today is quite easy comparing to years ago. You can get it here: http://greatwall.prc/solx86/Program/ProjPage/network-nic-qa/TOOLS/auto.tar only proceed the tests by three steps: 1. Setup clients on both clients ./setupclt.ksh 2. Install (only bcm5756 machine) ./install.sh 3. Run (only bcm5756 machine) ./run.sh You need setup a back-to-back test, i.e. connecting the 5756 port with another port on another machine. It will spend one/two days to finish. You can select `ONPIT' mode which will spend less time. Regards Crisson On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 10:06 -0800, Gordon Ross wrote: > Garrett D'Amore wrote: > > Looks good to me. If you get it tested with NICDRV, you can list me as > > a code reviewer. Are you going to file your own RTI for this? > > I might file the RTI if: the people in Beijing who normally maintain > the bge driver don't pick up the change first, and if the regression > testing burden isn't too onerous. This is not my primary area now. > (A long time ago, it was all I did, but I have no desire to go back:) > > Thanks for the review, > Gordon -- ************************************* * Guang-Hao, Crisson Hu * * China ERI, Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * Tel: +86-10-62673095 * *************************************
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