From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Thomas Monjalon Subject: Re: [PATCH v8 00/10] Support VxLAN on Fortville Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2014 14:46:13 +0100 Message-ID: <2858055.qKaWYEhIlQ@xps13> References: <1414376006-31402-1-git-send-email-jijiang.liu@intel.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Cc: dev-VfR2kkLFssw@public.gmane.org To: "Liu, Jijiang" Return-path: In-Reply-To: List-Id: patches and discussions about DPDK List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: dev-bounces-VfR2kkLFssw@public.gmane.org Sender: "dev" 2014-10-27 02:41, Zhang, Helin: > > The patch set supports VxLAN on Fortville based on latest rte_mbuf structure. > > > > It includes: > > - Support VxLAN packet identification by configuring UDP tunneling port. > > - Support VxLAN packet filters. It uses MAC and VLAN to point > > to a queue. The filter types supported are listed below: > > 1. Inner MAC and Inner VLAN ID > > 2. Inner MAC address, inner VLAN ID and tenant ID. > > 3. Inner MAC and tenant ID > > 4. Inner MAC address > > 5. Outer MAC address, tenant ID and inner MAC > > - Support VxLAN TX checksum offload, which include outer L3(IP), inner L3(IP) > > and inner L4(UDP,TCP and SCTP) > > > > Change notes: > > > > v8) * Fix the issue of redundant "PKT_RX" and the comma missing in the > > pkt_rx_flag_names[] in the rxonly.c file. > > > > Jijiang Liu (10): > > change rte_mbuf structures > > add data structures of UDP tunneling > > add VxLAN packet identification API in librte_ether > > support VxLAN packet identification in i40e > > test VxLAN packet identification in testpmd. > > add data structures of tunneling filter in rte_eth_ctrl.h > > implement the API of VxLAN packet filter in i40e > > test VxLAN packet filter > > support VxLAN Tx checksum offload in i40e > > test VxLAN Tx checksum offload > > Acked-by: Helin Zhang Applied I fixed logs which had \n despite recent log rework. I think there is also a wording error: you are writing VxLAN with x lowercase but standard is writing it all uppercase: VXLAN. Do you agree? Thanks -- Thomas