Re: [Open-FCoE] [ANNOUNCE] Open-FCoE - Fibre Channel over Ethernet Project

2007-11-28 Thread Joe Eykholt
Chris Leech wrote: > Christoph Hellwig wrote: > >> I just did a very quick glance over the tree. Some extremly highlevel >> comments to start with before actually starting the source review: >> > > Thanks for taking a look Christoph > > >> - why do you need your own libcrc? lib/crc32.

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Open-FCoE - Fibre Channel over Ethernet Project

2007-11-28 Thread Chris Leech
Christoph Hellwig wrote: I just did a very quick glance over the tree. Some extremly highlevel comments to start with before actually starting the source review: Thanks for taking a look Christoph - why do you need your own libcrc? lib/crc32.c has a crc32_le We shouldn't, but we may want

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Open-FCoE - Fibre Channel over Ethernet Project

2007-11-27 Thread Christoph Hellwig
I just did a very quick glance over the tree. Some extremly highlevel comments to start with before actually starting the source review: - why do you need your own libcrc? lib/crc32.c has a crc32_le - libsa should go. Much of it is just wrappers of kernel functions that should be used dir

[ANNOUNCE] Open-FCoE - Fibre Channel over Ethernet Project

2007-11-27 Thread Love, Robert W
Hello Linux Community, I'd like to introduce a new Open Source project named Open-FCoE. FCoE is the acronym for Fibre Channel over Ethernet, which is the encapsulation of Fibre Channel frames within Ethernet packets. FCoE will allow systems with an Ethernet adapter and a Fibre Channel Forwarde