On 10/04/2012 12:05 PM, Sebastian Riemer wrote:
Hi Vladimir,

why do you put OFED together for a kernel nobody uses? Perhaps SLES and
Red Hat do it like this but nobody else.


Hi Sebastian,
The point of OFED-3.5 was to provide an infrastructure to make the latest
upstream RDMA features be available and tested on Distros.
By the time the work started the latest upstream kernel version
was 3.5-rc3 and, therefore, we started with this kernel.
The plan is to create such OFED for every kernel version, or, maybe skip odd 
versions as you suggest.
Due to limited resources we did not start to work on 3.6 yet, but once OFED-3.5 
will have stable infrastructure it will be easier to build OFED-3.6...

Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel - 3.0, 3.2 and
3.4 are the long-term stable releases.

This approach is worse than the approach before IMHO. Since 1.5.4.1
there is no real stable release. No wonder that everyone puts his own
OFED together.

This approach should increase motivation to push new features/fixes upstream 
which will lead to more stable drivers in all Distros (in-box).

I'm so glad that we don't need too much OFED user space and we just use
the IB stuff from the mainline kernel. We need to surf close to mainline
kernel development anyway.

The only thing that we would need is a list which packet with which
version matches our mainline kernel. Updating it from Git directly from
a tag or branch with no external patches or SRPM/tar.gz stuff would make
it much easier - also for other distributions. Things are getting better
for us with the switch-over to Gentoo. There, we can leave out the
packages that we don't actually need.


For the list of packages and maintainers please refer to 
http://www.openfabrics.org/downloads/MAINTAINERS

Regards,
Vladimir

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