[very-RFC 2/8] TSN: Add the standard formerly known as AVB to the kernel

2016-06-11 Thread Henrik Austad
TSN provides a mechanism to create reliable, jitter-free, low latency guaranteed bandwidth links over a local network. It does this by reserving a path through the network. Support for TSN must be found in both the NIC as well as in the network itself. This adds required hooks into netdev_ops so t

Re: [very-RFC 2/8] TSN: Add the standard formerly known as AVB to the kernel

2016-06-11 Thread David Miller
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Re: [very-RFC 2/8] TSN: Add the standard formerly known as AVB to the kernel

2016-06-11 Thread Henrik Austad
clearing up netdev-typo On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 12:22:15AM +0200, Henrik Austad wrote: > TSN provides a mechanism to create reliable, jitter-free, low latency > guaranteed bandwidth links over a local network. It does this by > reserving a path through the network. Support for TSN must be found in

[very-RFC 2/8] TSN: Add the standard formerly known as AVB to the kernel

2016-06-11 Thread Henrik Austad
TSN provides a mechanism to create reliable, jitter-free, low latency guaranteed bandwidth links over a local network. It does this by reserving a path through the network. Support for TSN must be found in both the NIC as well as in the network itself. This adds required hooks into netdev_ops so t