Microsoft recently removed the requirement for VFs to use the VMBus.
The Fort Park Windows VF has been changed to use only the hardware
mailbox, so the Hyper-V VF device ID can be removed.
Signed-off-by: Jingjing Wu <jingjing.wu@intel.com>
#ifdef X722_SUPPORT
#if defined(INTEGRATED_VF) || defined(VF_DRIVER)
case I40E_DEV_ID_X722_VF:
- case I40E_DEV_ID_X722_VF_HV:
#ifdef X722_A0_SUPPORT
case I40E_DEV_ID_X722_A0_VF:
#endif
#define I40E_DEV_ID_SFP_I_X722 0x37D3
#if defined(INTEGRATED_VF) || defined(VF_DRIVER) || defined(I40E_NDIS_SUPPORT)
#define I40E_DEV_ID_X722_VF 0x37CD
-#define I40E_DEV_ID_X722_VF_HV 0x37D9
#endif /* VF_DRIVER */
#endif /* X722_SUPPORT */
{ RTE_PCI_DEVICE(I40E_INTEL_VENDOR_ID, I40E_DEV_ID_VF_HV) },
{ RTE_PCI_DEVICE(I40E_INTEL_VENDOR_ID, I40E_DEV_ID_X722_A0_VF) },
{ RTE_PCI_DEVICE(I40E_INTEL_VENDOR_ID, I40E_DEV_ID_X722_VF) },
- { RTE_PCI_DEVICE(I40E_INTEL_VENDOR_ID, I40E_DEV_ID_X722_VF_HV) },
{ .vendor_id = 0, /* sentinel */ },
};