Re: [ofa-general] [PATCH v3] iw_cxgb3: Support iwarp-only interfaces to avoid 4-tuple conflicts.

2007-09-27 Thread Sean Hefty
The sysadmin creates for iwarp use only alias interfaces of the form devname:iw* where devname is the native interface name (eg eth0) for the iwarp netdev device. The alias label can be anything starting with iw. The iw immediately after the ':' is the key used by the iw_cxgb3 driver. I'm

Re: [ofa-general] [PATCH v3] iw_cxgb3: Support iwarp-only interfaces to avoid 4-tuple conflicts.

2007-09-27 Thread Steve Wise
Sean Hefty wrote: The sysadmin creates for iwarp use only alias interfaces of the form devname:iw* where devname is the native interface name (eg eth0) for the iwarp netdev device. The alias label can be anything starting with iw. The iw immediately after the ':' is the key used by the

RE: [ofa-general] [PATCH v3] iw_cxgb3: Support iwarp-only interfaces to avoid 4-tuple conflicts.

2007-09-27 Thread Sean Hefty
It is ok to block while holding a mutex, yes? It's okay, I just didn't try to trace through the code to see if it ever tries to acquire the same mutex in the thread that needs to signal the event. - Sean - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe netdev in the body of a message

Re: [ofa-general] [PATCH v3] iw_cxgb3: Support iwarp-only interfaces to avoid 4-tuple conflicts.

2007-09-26 Thread Steve Wise
Rolan/Sean, What do you all think? Steve. Steve Wise wrote: iw_cxgb3: Support iwarp-only interfaces to avoid 4-tuple conflicts. Version 3: - don't use list_del_init() where list_del() is sufficient. Version 2: - added a per-device mutex for the address and listening endpoints lists. -