Messages in this thread | | | Subject | RE: [Infiniband-general] Getting an Infiniband access layer in the linux kernel | Date | Tue, 3 Feb 2004 08:45:32 -0800 | From | "Woodruff, Robert J" <> |
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Hi Masonori,
I think that Sean has already pushed the code changes for 2.6 for complib, IBAL, and SDP. As I stated before, we have yet to test it on 2.6, but it should now compile. Let us know if you have any issues.
-----Original Message----- From: Masanori ITOH [mailto:marc@labs.fujitsu.com] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 5:39 PM To: woody@jf.intel.com Cc: hozer@hozed.org; infiniband-general@lists.sourceforge.net; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: [Infiniband-general] Getting an Infiniband access layer in the linux kernel
Hello Folks,
Message-ID: <F595A0622682C44DBBE0BBA91E56A5ED1C3662@orsmsx410.jf.intel.com> > > We were waiting until we had some version of the InfiniBand code > ported to 2.6 before asking for it to be included in the 2.6 kernel > tree. Jerrie made the changes > to the IB access layer to allow it to compile on 2.6, but it cannot yet > be tested > till we get a 2.6 driver from Mellanox.
Now, I'm testing a VPD for Fujitsu InfiniBand HCA card. The VPD requires no special SDK such as VAPI of Mellanox.
In order to do that, I made some changes locally on IBAL and COMPLIB layers based on the change set 1.207. I still have some problems, but opensm and ipoib are working on linux-2.6.1 environment.
Robert, if you could make Jarrie's modification public at bkbits.net, I can test the modification for 2.6 kernel using Fujitsu HCA.
Meanwhile, Mellanox is not the only supplier of InfiniBand HCA. Fujitsu, Japan, also has InfiniBand HCA card with an original LSI different from Tavor chip.
Thanks in advance, Masanori
> I'd also like to hear from the linux-kernel folks on what we would > need to do to get a basic InfiniBand access layer included in the 2.6 > base. > > We'd also like to hear from Mellanox if they have any plans to provide
> an open source VPD driver anytime soon. > > woody
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