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* [PATCH 0/9] I/OAT network recv copy offload
@ 2006-05-08 22:16 Chris Leech
  2006-05-08 22:15 ` [PATCH 2/9] " Chris Leech
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  0 siblings, 9 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Chris Leech @ 2006-05-08 22:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel, netdev

A few changes after going over all the memory allocations, but mostly just
keeping the patches up to date.

This patch series is the a full release of the Intel(R) I/O
Acceleration Technology (I/OAT) for Linux.  It includes an in kernel API
for offloading memory copies to hardware, a driver for the I/OAT DMA memcpy
engine, and changes to the TCP stack to offload copies of received
networking data to application space.

Changes from last posting:
	Fixed a struct ioat_dma_chan memory leak on driver unload.
	Changed a lock that was never held in atomic contexts to a mutex
	as part of avoiding unneeded GFP_ATOMIC allocations.

These changes apply to Linus' tree as of commit
	6810b548b25114607e0814612d84125abccc0a4f
	[PATCH] x86_64: Move ondemand timer into own work queue

They are available to pull from
	git://63.64.152.142/~cleech/linux-2.6 ioat-2.6.17

There are 9 patches in the series:
	1) The memcpy offload APIs and class code
	2) The Intel I/OAT DMA driver (ioatdma)
	3) Core networking code to setup networking as a DMA memcpy client
	4) Utility functions for sk_buff to iovec offloaded copy
	5) Structure changes needed for TCP receive offload
	6) Rename cleanup_rbuf to tcp_cleanup_rbuf
	7) Make sk_eat_skb aware of early copied packets
	8) Add a sysctl to tune the minimum offloaded I/O size for TCP
	9) The main TCP receive offload changes

--
Chris Leech <christopher.leech@intel.com>
I/O Acceleration Technology Software Development
LAN Access Division / Digital Enterprise Group 

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* [PATCH 0/9] I/OAT repost
@ 2006-05-24  0:16 Chris Leech
  2006-05-24  0:20 ` [PATCH 3/9] [I/OAT] Setup the networking subsystem as a DMA client Chris Leech
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Chris Leech @ 2006-05-24  0:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel, netdev

This is a repost of the I/OAT patches, the only changes from last time
are refreshing the patches and removing an unused macro that was causing
the vger spam filters to drop patch 2/9.

This patch series is the a full release of the Intel(R) I/O
Acceleration Technology (I/OAT) for Linux.  It includes an in kernel API
for offloading memory copies to hardware, a driver for the I/OAT DMA memcpy
engine, and changes to the TCP stack to offload copies of received
networking data to application space.

These changes apply to Linus' tree as of commit
	387e2b0439026aa738a9edca15a57e5c0bcb4dfc
	[BRIDGE]: need to ref count the LLC sap

They are available to pull from
	git://63.64.152.142/~cleech/linux-2.6 ioat-2.6.18

There are 9 patches in the series:
	1) The memcpy offload APIs and class code
	2) The Intel I/OAT DMA driver (ioatdma)
	3) Core networking code to setup networking as a DMA memcpy client
	4) Utility functions for sk_buff to iovec offloaded copy
	5) Structure changes needed for TCP receive offload
	6) Rename cleanup_rbuf to tcp_cleanup_rbuf
	7) Make sk_eat_skb aware of early copied packets
	8) Add a sysctl to tune the minimum offloaded I/O size for TCP
	9) The main TCP receive offload changes

--
Chris Leech <christopher.leech@intel.com>
I/O Acceleration Technology Software Development
LAN Access Division / Digital Enterprise Group 

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* [PATCH 0/9] I/OAT
@ 2006-03-29 22:55 Chris Leech
  2006-03-29 22:55 ` [PATCH 3/9] [I/OAT] Setup the networking subsystem as a DMA client Chris Leech
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Chris Leech @ 2006-03-29 22:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel, netdev

This patch series is the a full release of the Intel(R) I/O
Acceleration Technology (I/OAT) for Linux.  It includes an in kernel API
for offloading memory copies to hardware, a driver for the I/OAT DMA memcpy
engine, and changes to the TCP stack to offload copies of received
networking data to application space.

Changes from last posting:
	Fixed a page reference leak that happened when offloaded copies were 
	set up but never used for a recv.
	Fixed the ioatdma self test to handle failures correctly.
	Serialized DMA ADD and REMOVE events in the networking core with a lock.
	Added a long comment in dmaengine.c to describe the locking and 
	reference counting being used.
	Disabled preempt around a use of get_cpu_var.
	Made tcp_dma_try_early_copy static, it is only used in one file.
	Made some GFP_ATOMIC allocations GFP_KERNEL where safe to sleep.
	Made changes to sk_eat_skb, removing some ifdefs in the TCP code.
	

These changes apply to DaveM's net-2.6.17 tree as of commit
68907dad58cd7ef11536e1db6baeb98b20af91b2 ([DCCP]: Use NULL for pointers, comfort sparse.)

They are available to pull from
	git://198.78.49.142/~cleech/linux-2.6 ioat-2.6.17

There are 9 patches in the series:
	1) The memcpy offload APIs and class code
	2) The Intel I/OAT DMA driver (ioatdma)
	3) Core networking code to setup networking as a DMA memcpy client
	4) Utility functions for sk_buff to iovec offloaded copy
	5) Structure changes needed for TCP receive offload
	6) Rename cleanup_rbuf to tcp_cleanup_rbuf
	7) Make sk_eat_skb aware of early copied packets
	8) Add a sysctl to tune the minimum offloaded I/O size for TCP
	9) The main TCP receive offload changes

--
Chris Leech <christopher.leech@intel.com>
I/O Acceleration Technology Software Development
LAN Access Division / Digital Enterprise Group 

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