On Mon, May 12, 2025 at 01:49:06PM +0100, Simon Horman wrote: > On Fri, May 09, 2025 at 03:42:57PM +0200, Larysa Zaremba wrote: > > This patch series adds the iXD driver, which supports the Intel(R) > > Control Plane PCI Function on Intel E2100 and later IPUs and FNICs. > > It facilitates a centralized control over multiple IDPF PFs/VFs/SFs > > exposed by the same card. The reason for the separation is to be able > > to offload the control plane to the host different from where the data > > plane is running. > > > > This is the first phase in the release of this driver where we implement the > > initialization of the core PCI driver. Subsequent phases will implement > > advanced features like usage of idpf ethernet aux device, link management, > > NVM update via devlink, switchdev port representors, data and exception path, > > flow rule programming, etc. > > Hi Larysa, > > I am having a bit of trouble figuring out where to cleanly apply this > series to. Could you help me out? Tree did change quite a bit in a short span of time between me fetching and sending, sorry for the trouble. The base commit is 10f540c09cf9 "ice: default to TIME_REF instead of TXCO on E825-C". In case you cannot access it, I have pushed the tree to my github. https://github.com/walking-machine/linux/commits/ixd_phase1_iwl_v3 This version is probably much closer to what would be in dev-queue eventually, compared to a properly rebased one. Some patches were pulled out of dev-queue because of validation problems, but should be back pretty soon, as far as I know. Those patches are the reason why I have an additional fix in the github tree.