I think it's dead, and I'm sad.
On 6 Mar 2016 4:25 am, "valent.turko...@gmail.com" <
valent.turko...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A long shot, but are there any news from Marvel legal department? Would
> sending them a case of good beer solve this? :)
>
> On Sunday, 27 September 2015, Weedy
A long shot, but are there any news from Marvel legal department? Would
sending them a case of good beer solve this? :)
On Sunday, 27 September 2015, Weedy wrote:
> Did this die?
> On 22 Dec 2014 9:06 am, "Tomer Eliyahu"
That would be a really intresting and important feature for many hardware.
Fernando
On 26/09/2015 23:57, Weedy wrote:
Did this die?
On 22 Dec 2014 9:06 am, "Tomer Eliyahu" > wrote:
Hi,
We are software developers, part of
Did this die?
On 22 Dec 2014 9:06 am, "Tomer Eliyahu" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are software developers, part of Marvell's cellular platform
> infrastructure team.
>
> Our team has been working on a project named "fastpath" for speeding
> up IP forwarding in embedded systems.
On 23 December 2014 at 17:02, Tomer Eliyahu tomereliya...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Our request for uploading the sources is pending approval from
Marvell's legal department.
Hi, Tomer,
do you have any updates on this?
Regards,
Roman
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On Dec 23, 2014 10:02 AM, Tomer Eliyahu tomereliya...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Our request for uploading the sources is pending approval from
Marvell's legal department.
Best Regards,
Tomer
Please don't let this die.
Lawyers plea
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Hi,
Our request for uploading the sources is pending approval from
Marvell's legal department.
Best Regards,
Tomer
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 7:01 PM, Hauke Mehrtens ha...@hauke-m.de wrote:
On 12/22/2014 05:43 PM, Ram Marzin wrote:
Did I read it right - it relies on hw (to offload the cpu) but
Hi,
We are software developers, part of Marvell's cellular platform
infrastructure team.
Our team has been working on a project named fastpath for speeding
up IP forwarding in embedded systems.
The initial version (fastpath v1) has already been successfully
deployed in our latest pxa1801
On 2014-12-22 15:06, Tomer Eliyahu wrote:
Hi,
We are software developers, part of Marvell's cellular platform
infrastructure team.
Our team has been working on a project named fastpath for speeding
up IP forwarding in embedded systems.
The initial version (fastpath v1) has already been
On 22 December 2014 at 15:06, Tomer Eliyahu tomereliya...@gmail.com wrote:
We are anxious to hear your thoughts/comments and will gladly share the code.
So... can we get it?
I guess we've just gained open source implementation of the
hyper-secret Broadcom's CTF technology :P
Have you considered proposing it for inclusing in Linux upstream as well?
Yes - we plan to propose it to netfilter-devel at a later stage, after
upgrading to Kernel 3.14 (our kernel is currently based on 3.10),
which is required for adding nftables support to fastpath's rules
handling.
By the
On 22 December 2014 at 16:06, Tomer Eliyahu tomereliya...@gmail.com wrote:
Our team has been working on a project named fastpath for speeding
up IP forwarding in embedded systems.
The initial version (fastpath v1) has already been successfully
deployed in our latest pxa1801 (cellular modem)
Did I read it right - it relies on hw (to offload the cpu) but is hw
independent?
Does it mean you support Octeon or Realtek fastpath hw too?
No, it does not rely on hardware, it is a pure SW solution.
- Ram
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On 12/22/2014 05:43 PM, Ram Marzin wrote:
Did I read it right - it relies on hw (to offload the cpu) but is hw
independent?
Does it mean you support Octeon or Realtek fastpath hw too?
No, it does not rely on hardware, it is a pure SW solution.
- Ram
Would it be possible to add some
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