From: Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org>
To: linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com>
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] rdma-core v26.0 has been tagged/released
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2019 14:01:53 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20191002110153.15759-1-leon@kernel.org> (raw)
From: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com>
It's available at the normal places:
git://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core
https://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core/releases
---
Here's the information from the tags:
tag v26.0
Tagger: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com>
Date: Wed Oct 2 13:59:35 2019 +0300
rdma-core-26.0:
Updates from version 25.0
* mlx4: Update errno where necessary
* pyverbs: Fix PD assignment in QPInitAttrEx
* verbs: Fix UD pingpong default message size to match default MTU
* mlx5: Add support for ibv_open_qp
* ibdiag: Remove wrongly added ibtypes.py file
* redhat: BuildRequires python3
* srp_daemon: fix a double free segment fault for ibsrpdm
* cbuild: Run gpg with a home directy in the tmpdir
* mlx5: Don't assume that input is rounded to power two
* mlx5: Fix incorrect size of QPN variable as part of direct rules
* mlx5: Set miss address on copied STE during rehash
* mlx5: Fix incorrect postsend of new rehashed/formatted table
* Fix static library regex check
* suse: provide libibmad-devel
* suse: make all infiniband-diags config file noreplace
* suse: add perl dependency for infiniband-diags
* suse: fix dependency to rst2man
* suse: Fix name for libefa RPM
* mlx5: Fix shift of bit in conversion between mlx5_ilog2 and ilog32
* ccam: Properly enable ilog32() calculations
* Revert "Revert "mlx5: Use ilog32 instead of mlx5_ilog2""
* Revert "mlx5: Use ilog32 instead of mlx5_ilog2"
* libqedr: Add support for send with invalidate
* ibdiags: Support arbitrary number of IB devices in ibstat
* libibumad: Redesign resolve_ca_name to support arbitrary number of IB devices
* libibumad: Support arbitrary number of IB devices
* efa: Support send using extended QP API
* efa: Add create extended QP direct verb
* mlx5: Allow creating a RDMA_RX flow table
* Update kernel headers
* efa: Introduce create extended QP support
* efa: Store verbs_qp in EFA's QP
* efa: Split send validation function
* efa: Split efa_post_send to auxiliary functions
* efa: Split post send SGL API to auxiliary functions
* efa: Set errno upon verbs failure
* mlx5: Report ODP capabilities for DC transport
* Document how to setup rxe/siw.
* debian: Depend on python3-docutils instead of python-docutils
* mlx5: Use ilog32 instead of mlx5_ilog2
* libhns: Modify pi vlaue when cq overflows
* libhns: Remove unused headerfiles
* libhns: Adjust resource release order
* libhns: Refactor for creating qp
* libhns: Change type of wqe_shift to unsigned
* libhns: Remove unnecessary memset calls
* siw: Change user mmapped CQ notifications flags to 32bit.
* verbs: Add unspecified node/transport types
* efa: Fill send operation type in TX descriptor
* efa: Protect WQ access with a lock on poll CQ flow
* efa: Remove various unused fields from structs
* cxgb4: remove unused c4iw_match_device
* cxgb4: fix chipversion initialization
* efa: Remove redundant zero of port_attr
* efa: Use {} for zero initialization of structs
* efa: Add missing initialization of command structs
* efa: Use proper error labels in alloc context flow
* efa: Handle memory leaks in free context flow
* efa: Don't use opportunistic TX inline
* efa: Fix direct verbs wrong version number in debian symbols
* efa: Remove reimplementation of field_avail macro
* srp_daemon: check that port LID is valid before calling create_ah
* build/azp: Fix centos6 spec file to version 26
* Update library version to be 26.0
* kernel-boot: Set default prefix for RDMA devices with unknown protocol
* kernel-boot: Separate PCI fill function
* efa: Add query AH direct verb
* efa: Add query device direct verb
* build/azp: Have Azure Pipelines create releases when tags are made
* build: Use the CMake variable -DENABLE_WERROR to turn on WERROR mode
* build/azp: Run lintian over the bionic .debs
* build/azp: Add centos6 to the test distributions
* build/azp: Reduce the package list
* build/cbuild: Update cbuild to work with python3
* build/azp: Update check-build to work with python3
* build/azp: Add Fedora 30 to the distro testing
* build/azp: Run a test compile on ppc64el as well
* build/azp: Use clang 8.0 for building
* build/azp: Use gcc 9.3 for building
* build/cbuild: Add push-azp-images
* build/azp: Use a version number for the docker images
* build/travis: Do not cross compile for ARM64
* build/travis: Do not run checkpatch
* build/travis: Do not build packages in travis anymore
* build/cbuild: Remove docker-gc
* util: Enable uninitialized_var on powerpc
* rdmacm: Fix missing libraries on centos6 build
* kernel-boot: Instrument rename utility to allow sane bug reports
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It's available at the normal places:
git://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core
https://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core/releases
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