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32 * Added feature foo to do something.
33 * Enhanced feature bar to do something else.
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40 * **Added software parser for packet type.**
42 * Added a new function ``rte_pktmbuf_read()`` to read the packet data from an
43 mbuf chain, linearizing if required.
44 * Added a new function ``rte_net_get_ptype()`` to parse an Ethernet packet
45 in an mbuf chain and retrieve its packet type by software.
46 * Added new functions ``rte_get_ptype_*()`` to dump a packet type as a string.
48 * **Added vhost-user dequeue zero copy support**
50 The copy in dequeue path is saved, which is meant to improve the performance.
51 In the VM2VM case, the boost is quite impressive. The bigger the packet size,
52 the bigger performance boost you may get. However, for VM2NIC case, there
53 are some limitations, yet the boost is not that impressive as VM2VM case.
54 It may even drop quite a bit for small packets.
56 For such reason, this feature is disabled by default. It can be enabled when
57 ``RTE_VHOST_USER_DEQUEUE_ZERO_COPY`` flag is given. Check the vhost section
58 at programming guide for more information.
60 * **Added vhost-user indirect descriptors support.**
62 If indirect descriptor feature is negotiated, each packet sent by the guest
63 will take exactly one slot in the enqueue virtqueue. Without the feature, in
64 current version, even 64 bytes packets take two slots with Virtio PMD on guest
67 The main impact is better performance for 0% packet loss use-cases, as it
68 behaves as if the virtqueue size was enlarged, so more packets can be buffered
69 in case of system perturbations. On the downside, small performance degradation
70 is measured when running micro-benchmarks.
72 * **Added vhost PMD xstats.**
74 Added extended statistics to vhost PMD from per port perspective.
76 * **Added virtio NEON support for ARM.**
78 * **Updated the ixgbe base driver.**
80 Updated the ixgbe base driver, including the following changes:
82 * add X550em_a 10G PHY support
83 * support flow control auto negotiation for X550em_a 1G PHY
84 * add X550em_a FW ALEF support
85 * increase mailbox version to ixgbe_mbox_api_13
86 * add two MAC ops for Hyper-V support
88 * **Updated the QAT PMD.**
90 The QAT PMD was updated with following support:
93 * SHA224-HMAC algorithm
94 * SHA384-HMAC algorithm
96 * KASUMI (F8 and F9) algorithm
102 * **Added libcrypto PMD.**
104 A new crypto PMD has been added, which provides several ciphering and hashing.
105 All cryptography operations are using Openssl library crypto API.
107 * **Updated the IPsec example with following support:**
110 * AES CBC IV generation with cipher forward function
113 * **Added support for new gcc -march option.**
115 The GCC 4.9 ``-march`` option supports the Intel processor code names.
116 The config option ``RTE_MACHINE`` can be used to pass code names to the compiler as ``-march`` flag.
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171 * Add a short 1-2 sentence description of the API change. Use fixed width
172 quotes for ``rte_function_names`` or ``rte_struct_names``. Use the past tense.
174 This section is a comment. Make sure to start the actual text at the margin.
176 * The driver names have been changed. It especially impacts ``--vdev`` arguments.
177 Examples: ``eth_pcap`` becomes ``net_pcap``
178 and ``cryptodev_aesni_mb_pmd`` becomes ``crypto_aesni_mb``.
180 * The log history is removed.
182 * The ``rte_ivshmem`` feature (including library and EAL code) has been removed
183 in 16.11 because it had some design issues which were not planned to be fixed.
185 * The ``file_name`` data type of ``struct rte_port_source_params`` and
186 ``struct rte_port_sink_params`` is changed from `char *`` to ``const char *``.
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202 Shared Library Versions
203 -----------------------
205 .. Update any library version updated in this release and prepend with a ``+``
210 + librte_cfgfile.so.2
215 The libraries prepended with a plus sign were incremented in this version.
223 librte_cryptodev.so.1
224 librte_distributor.so.1
252 .. This section should contain a list of platforms that were tested with this release.
261 This section is a comment. Make sure to start the actual text at the margin.
267 .. This section should contain a list of NICs that were tested with this release.
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282 .. This section should contain a list of OSes that were tested with this release.
283 The format is as follows, in alphabetical order:
289 * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2
290 * SUSE Enterprise Linux 12
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