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41 * **Added generic flow API (rte_flow).**
43 This API provides a generic means to configure hardware to match specific
44 ingress or egress traffic, alter its fate and query related counters
45 according to any number of user-defined rules.
47 It is slightly higher-level than the legacy filtering framework which it
48 encompasses and supersedes (including all functions and filter types) in
49 order to expose a single interface with an unambiguous behavior that is
50 common to all poll-mode drivers (PMDs).
52 See the :ref:`Generic flow API <Generic_flow_API>` documentation for more
55 * **Added firmware version get API.**
57 Added a new function ``rte_eth_dev_fw_version_get()`` to fetch firmware
58 version by a given device.
60 * **Added APIs for MACsec offload support to the ixgbe PMD.**
62 Six new APIs have been added to the ixgbe PMD for MACsec offload support.
63 The declarations for the APIs can be found in ``rte_pmd_ixgbe.h``.
65 * **Added I219 NICs support.**
67 Added support for I219 Intel 1GbE NICs.
69 * **Added VF Daemon (VFD) on i40e. - EXPERIMENTAL**
71 This's an EXPERIMENTAL feature to enhance the capability of DPDK PF as many
72 VF management features are not supported by kernel PF driver.
73 Some new private APIs are implemented in PMD without abstrction layer.
74 They can be used directly by some users who have the need.
76 The new APIs to control VFs directly from PF include,
77 1) set VF MAC anti-spoofing
78 2) set VF VLAN anti-spoofing
80 4) set VF unicast promiscuous mode
81 5) set VF multicast promiscuous mode
85 9) set VF VLAN stripping
87 12) set VF broadcast mode
89 14) set VF VLAN filter
90 VFD also includes VF to PF mailbox message management by APP.
91 When PF receives mailbox messages from VF, PF should call the callback
92 provided by APP to know if they're permitted to be processed.
94 As an EXPERIMENTAL feature, please aware it can be changed or even
95 removed without prior notice.
97 * **Updated the i40e base driver.**
99 updated the i40e base driver, including the following changes:
101 * replace existing legacy memcpy() calls with i40e_memcpy() calls.
102 * use BIT() macro instead of bit fields
103 * add clear all WoL filters implementation
104 * add broadcast promiscuous control per VLAN
105 * remove unused X722_SUPPORT and I40E_NDIS_SUPPORT MARCOs
107 * **Added Solarflare libefx-based network PMD.**
109 A new network PMD which supports Solarflare SFN7xxx and SFN8xxx family
110 of 10/40 Gbps adapters has been added.
112 * **Added support for Mellanox ConnectX-5 adapters (mlx5).**
114 Support for Mellanox ConnectX-5 family of 10/25/40/50/100 Gbps adapters
115 has been added to the existing mlx5 PMD.
117 * **virtio-user with vhost-kernel as another exceptional path.**
119 Previously, we upstreamed a virtual device, virtio-user with vhost-user
120 as the backend, as a way for IPC (Inter-Process Communication) and user
121 space container networking.
123 Virtio-user with vhost-kernel as the backend is a solution for exceptional
124 path, such as KNI, which exchanges packets with kernel networking stack.
125 This solution is very promising in:
127 * maintenance: vhost and vhost-net (kernel) is upstreamed and extensively
129 * features: vhost-net is born to be a networking solution, which has
130 lots of networking related features, like multi-queue, TSO, multi-seg
132 * performance: similar to KNI, this solution would use one or more
133 kthreads to send/receive packets from user space DPDK applications,
134 which has little impact on user space polling thread (except that
135 it might enter into kernel space to wake up those kthreads if
138 * **Added virtio Rx interrupt suppprt.**
140 This feature enables Rx interrupt mode for virtio pci net devices as
141 binded to VFIO (noiommu mode) and drived by virtio PMD.
143 With this feature, virtio PMD can switch between polling mode and
144 interrupt mode, to achieve best performance, and at the same time save
145 power. It can work on both legacy and modern virtio devices. At this mode,
146 each rxq is mapped with an exluded MSIx interrupt.
148 See the :ref:`Virtio Interrupt Mode <virtio_interrupt_mode>` documentation
149 for more information.
151 * **Updated the QAT PMD.**
153 The QAT PMD was updated with additional support for:
156 * Scatter-gather list (SGL) support.
158 * **Updated the AESNI MB PMD.**
160 * The Intel(R) Multi Buffer Crypto for IPsec library used in
161 AESNI MB PMD has been moved to a new repository, in GitHub.
162 * Support for single operations (cipher only and authentication only).
164 * **Added Elastic Flow Distributor library (rte_efd).**
166 This new library uses perfect hashing to determine a target/value for a
167 given incoming flow key.
169 It does not store the key itself for lookup operations, and therefore,
170 lookup performance is not dependent on the key size. Also, the target/value
171 can be any arbitrary value (8 bits by default). Finally, the storage requirement
172 is much smaller than a hash-based flow table and therefore, it can better fit for
173 CPU cache, being able to scale to millions of flow keys.
175 See the :ref:`Elastic Flow Distributor Library <Efd_Library>` documentation in
176 the Programmers Guide document, for more information.
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202 * **net/virtio: Fixed multiple process support.**
204 Fixed few regressions introduced in recent releases that break the virtio
205 multiple process support.
215 * **examples/ethtool: Fixed crash with non-PCI devices.**
217 Querying a non-PCI device was dereferencing non-existent PCI data
218 resulting in a segmentation fault.
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252 * **Moved five APIs for VF management from the ethdev to the ixgbe PMD.**
254 The following five APIs for VF management from the PF have been removed from the ethdev,
255 renamed and added to the ixgbe PMD::
257 rte_eth_dev_set_vf_rate_limit
258 rte_eth_dev_set_vf_rx
259 rte_eth_dev_set_vf_rxmode
260 rte_eth_dev_set_vf_tx
261 rte_eth_dev_set_vf_vlan_filter
263 The API's have been renamed to the following::
265 rte_pmd_ixgbe_set_vf_rate_limit
266 rte_pmd_ixgbe_set_vf_rx
267 rte_pmd_ixgbe_set_vf_rxmode
268 rte_pmd_ixgbe_set_vf_tx
269 rte_pmd_ixgbe_set_vf_vlan_filter
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288 Shared Library Versions
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351 =========================================================
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368 =========================================================
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381 * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2
382 * SUSE Enterprise Linux 12
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