> On Feb 25, 2018, at 7:20 AM, Yan Vugenfirer wrote:
>
> Small mistake in the commit message. Red Hat (Qumranet) vendor ID is 1af4,
> virtio-net device ID is 1041.
> Should be:
> PF: vendor: 1af4 device: 1041 subvendor: 8086 subdevice: 15fe
> VF: vendor: 1af4 device: 1041 subvendor: 8086 subdevi
> On 22 Feb 2018, at 19:52, Mark Rustad wrote:
>
> Hardware-realized virtio-pci devices can implement SR-IOV, so this
> patch enables its use. The device in question is an upcoming Intel
> NIC that implements both a virtio-net PF and virtio-net VFs. These
> are hardware realizations of what has
> On Feb 22, 2018, at 10:26 AM, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>
> Can we move this into common code as a a generic_sriov_configure
> helper? Nothing is really virtio specific, and it seems like
> some other drivers could also use it, e.g. ena or nvme.
That seems like a good idea to me, especially if
Can we move this into common code as a a generic_sriov_configure
helper? Nothing is really virtio specific, and it seems like
some other drivers could also use it, e.g. ena or nvme.
Hardware-realized virtio-pci devices can implement SR-IOV, so this
patch enables its use. The device in question is an upcoming Intel
NIC that implements both a virtio-net PF and virtio-net VFs. These
are hardware realizations of what has been up to now been a software
interface.
The device in que