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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Ian,<br>
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I'm going to send a basic VIF Driver and a config for a network
configuration using macvtap as part of Mellanox Quantum Plugin.<br>
We can schedule an online meeting to discuss some of the key
points we need to address before the summit.<br>
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Itzik<br>
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On 3/28/2013 7:29 PM, Ian Wells wrote:<br>
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<div>Chuck's is not the only summit session:<br>
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(the Quantum side of things if you're mapping network devices)<br>
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... and I know Mellanox have also been working on that
particular side of things too. Perhaps we could all get
together at the summit before the sessions for a show and
tell? We could equally work it all out in the sessions, but
it seems it would be hard to lead a session like that without
having some knowledge up front of what other people have done.<br>
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To be fair, our code is basically Vladimir Popovski's (Zardara
Storage's) work, tidied up and with a scheduler check to make
sure there are actually available SRIOV functions on the node
before scheduling. It's there, it's actually a patch against
Folsom at the moment, and it works, but I wouldn't lay claim
to it necessarily being the One True Way to implement this
(and I don't think it has tests enough to pass a review).<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 25 March 2013 16:23, Russell Bryant
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<div class="im">On 03/24/2013 01:44 PM, Ian Wells wrote:<br>
> Yep, we've got code in test at the moment.<br>
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This is (at least) the second instance that I've heard of
where PCI<br>
passthrough has been implemented, but code hasn't surfaced
yet. It's<br>
really unfortunate to see the duplication of effort
happening.<br>
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Chuck Short also proposed a design summit session on it,
presumably to<br>
discuss implementing it yet another time:<br>
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target="_blank">http://summit.openstack.org/cfp/details/29</a><br>
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It would be really nice to get some code out in the open for
this. :-)<br>
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