svn commit: r341327 - head/sys/dev/sfxge

Andrew Rybchenko arybchik at FreeBSD.org
Fri Nov 30 18:15:51 UTC 2018


On 30.11.2018 20:30, John Baldwin wrote:
> On 11/29/18 11:11 PM, Andrew Rybchenko wrote:
>> Author: arybchik
>> Date: Fri Nov 30 07:11:05 2018
>> New Revision: 341327
>> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/341327
>>
>> Log:
>>    sfxge(4): rollback last seen VLAN TCI if Tx packet is dropped
>>    
>>    Early processing of a packet on transmit may change last seen
>>    VLAN TCI in the queue context. If such a packet is eventually
>>    dropped, last seen VLAN TCI must be set to its previous value.
>>    
>>    Submitted by:   Ivan Malov <Ivan.Malov at oktetlabs.ru>
>>    Sponsored by:   Solarflare Communications, Inc.
>>    MFC after:      1 week
>>    Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18288
> Just as a general comment.  There's no point in creating a review in
> phabricator if you aren't going to get any actual review feedback via
> the tool.  That just adds noise.  (I've spotchecked a few of the recent
> sfxge commits and they all seem to create a review that then gets committed
> a few hours later without any feedback, etc.)

All these changesets is the result of development in Solarflare.
All these changesets were reviewed internally and in fact many
have later fixes which are simply squashed in.

We have discussed it with George (gnn@) some time ago and
he asked to submit reviews anyway and wait at least a day or
two before commit. Yes in this particular case these 2 hundreds
of patches is the result of 2 years of development. So, I'd
waited some time and started to commit in blocks.

This time I've not included np@ and bz@ in reviewers since I've
not got reviewed before and it would be too much spam.

We have discussed it with Philip (philip@) shortly. As I understand
he has no time now to review it.

Basically I'm ready to follow any sensible policy. I don't think it
makes to wait forever. If there are any volunteers I'll be happy
to include more people in reviewers.

Andrew.




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