Re: Tester(s) needed: ixv(4)

2015-08-13 Thread Bert Kiers
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 02:16:27PM +0900, Masanobu SAITOH wrote: Hi, all. I've commited change to support ixv(4), Intel 10G Ethernet's virtual function. The reason why this driver had not been compilable is that it supports MSI-X only. Currently, I have not environment to test this

Re: Tester(s) needed: ixv(4)

2015-08-13 Thread Masanobu SAITOH
On 2015/08/13 18:14, Bert Kiers wrote: On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 02:16:27PM +0900, Masanobu SAITOH wrote: Hi, all. I've commited change to support ixv(4), Intel 10G Ethernet's virtual function. The reason why this driver had not been compilable is that it supports MSI-X only. Currently, I

Re: Tester(s) needed: ixv(4)

2015-08-13 Thread Bert Kiers
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 07:19:15PM +0900, Masanobu SAITOH wrote: NetBSD's ixv(4) can be test with Linux KVM or VMware vSphere. Some people other than me must be familar with them :) Ah! We have Linux boxes running KVM with network hardware: 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation

Re: Tester(s) needed: ixv(4)

2015-08-13 Thread Thor Lancelot Simon
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 07:19:15PM +0900, Masanobu SAITOH wrote: It's required to use MSI/MSI-X function and SR-IOV. Currently, x86 except XEN support MSI/MSI-X function. And, to control SR-IOV, it's required to access the PCIe's extended configuration area. It's not supported in NetBSD yet

Re: Tester(s) needed: ixv(4)

2015-08-13 Thread SAITOH Masanobu
On 2015/08/13 21:14, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote: On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 07:19:15PM +0900, Masanobu SAITOH wrote: It's required to use MSI/MSI-X function and SR-IOV. Currently, x86 except XEN support MSI/MSI-X function. And, to control SR-IOV, it's required to access the PCIe's extended

Re: Tester(s) needed: ixv(4)

2015-08-13 Thread SAITOH Masanobu
On 2015/08/13 22:21, Bert Kiers wrote: On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 07:19:15PM +0900, Masanobu SAITOH wrote: NetBSD's ixv(4) can be test with Linux KVM or VMware vSphere. Some people other than me must be familar with them :) Ah! We have Linux boxes running KVM with network hardware: 02:00.0