> >>> net/zxdh: add zxdh get device backend infos > >>> net/zxdh: add configure zxdh intr implementation > >>> net/zxdh: add zxdh dev infos get ops > >>> net/zxdh: add zxdh dev configure ops > >>> > > > >> Hi Junlong, > > > >> I can see not all of the eth_dev_ops implemented, and datapath not > >> implemented, so driver is not functional right now. > > > >> What happens if you want to run testpmd with the current state of the > >> driver, I assume it crashes? > > > >> And what is the plan for the driver? Are you planning to upstream > >> remaining support in this release or in future releases? > > > >> As the driver is not functional yet, to set the expectation right for > >> the users, I suggest marking driver as experimental in the maintainers > >> file and document the restrictions in the driver documentation, also > >> clarify this in the release notes update, what do you think? > > > > Hi Ferruh, > > The complete driver function has been implemented. At present, the driver function is integrated in batches. > > The integrated PMD does not cause the crash but cannot support all PMD functions.We plan to integrate the driver in this version and finally provide a complete and available driver. > > In the current phase, we will marking driver as experimental in the maintainers file and document the restrictions in the driver documentation, also clarify this in the release notes update. > > Thanks. > > Sounds good, thanks. > > > Btw, build should be fine after each patch, but in this patch series > there are warnings in some early patches, can you please fix them in > next version? > > @Aaron, @David, what do you think to add patch by patch build to the CI? > I hit the same issue in multiple series in this release. Sure. But I cannot see these Warnings in the [v9] net/zxdh CI/check Description. What do I need to do to see these Warnings? Thanks.