[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 3/7] cxgbe: add support to update RSS hash configuration and key

Thomas Monjalon thomas at monjalon.net
Tue Feb 6 11:38:35 CET 2018


06/02/2018 11:11, Ferruh Yigit:
> On 2/6/2018 9:22 AM, Rahul Lakkireddy wrote:
> > On Monday, February 02/05/18, 2018 at 22:39:55 +0530, Ferruh Yigit wrote:
> >> I tend to get driver patches even after integration deadline, mainly because of
> >> their limited scope.
> >> But since these are new features, submitted just before rc3, adding with
> >> questions in first patch, I am for postponing this patchset to next release and
> >> do more review, what do you think?
> > 
> > Does dpdk-next-net tree work similar to linux "next" trees?  I mean does
> > it represent the next release (DPDK 18.05-rc1) merge window?  Can we
> > explicitly mention in Patch title which tree it is targeted for viz.
> > dpdk or dpdk-next-net?
> 
> Hi Rahul,
> 
> It is not like Linux next trees, this is more like Dave's net tree.
> In dpdk responsibilities split into sub-trees, and all target current release,
> patches merged into sub-trees and pulled by main tree in integration deadline.
> 
> All network drivers and ethdev abstraction layer patches goes into next-net
> sub-tree.
> 
> 
> Briefly overall process is [1]:
> - A new feature needs to be sent before proposal deadline, this can be a full
> version of the set or RFC. Proposal deadline for the release announced in
> https://dpdk.org/dev/roadmap
> 
> - After that point code reviews done and new versions sent till integration
> deadline. Accepted patches are integrated to release candidate 1 (rc1).
> Of course patch can be reviewed and merged without waiting integration deadline.
> If a patch not get an approval and merge into tree in integration deadline,
> most probably it won't go into release.
> 
> - Fixes can be sent from beginning of release to rcX. Only latest rcX mostly for
> the fixes on features introduced in that release.
> 
> - After rc1, code tested and fixes sent for found defects. No new feature
> expected after rc1.
> 
> - We go mostly to rc3 or rc4 before release.
> 
> 
> [1]
> Thomas, please correct me if I missed something. And this needs to be documented
> indeed.

If the patchset targets 18.05, it should be notified.
I suggest --subject-prefix='PATCH 18.05'.
Then it will be marked as Deferred in patchwork until the start of
the 18.05 release cycle.
We can review it but we do not apply it before the start of the cycle,
because we don't see a real need for such "in advance" branch.



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