Anthony Liguori writes:
On 04/20/2011 10:33 PM, Jason Wang wrote:
Krishna Kumar2 writes:
Thanks Jason!
So I can use my virtio-net guest driver and test with this patch?
Please provide the script you use to start MQ guest.
Yes and thanks. Following is a
On 04/20/2011 10:33 PM, Jason Wang wrote:
Krishna Kumar2 writes:
Thanks Jason!
So I can use my virtio-net guest driver and test with this patch?
Please provide the script you use to start MQ guest.
Yes and thanks. Following is a simple script may help you start macvtap mq
Jason Wang writes:
Inspired by Krishna's patch (http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg52098.html)
and
Michael's suggestions. The following series adds the multiqueue support for
qemu and enable it for virtio-net (both userspace and vhost).
The aim for this series is to simplified the
Inspired by Krishna's patch (http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg52098.html) and
Michael's suggestions. The following series adds the multiqueue support for
qemu and enable it for virtio-net (both userspace and vhost).
The aim for this series is to simplified the management and achieve the same
Thanks Jason!
So I can use my virtio-net guest driver and test with this patch?
Please provide the script you use to start MQ guest.
Regards,
- KK
Jason Wang jasow...@redhat.com wrote on 04/20/2011 02:03:07 PM:
Jason Wang jasow...@redhat.com
04/20/2011 02:03 PM
To
Krishna
Krishna Kumar2 writes:
Thanks Jason!
So I can use my virtio-net guest driver and test with this patch?
Please provide the script you use to start MQ guest.
Yes and thanks. Following is a simple script may help you start macvtap mq
guest.
qemu_path=./qemu-system-x86_64