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/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/dev/mxge/
H A Dmxge_rss_eth_z8e.c175365 Tue Jan 15 18:34:49 MST 2008 gallatin Add optional support to mxge for MSI-X interrupts and multiple receive
queues (which we call slices). The NIC will steer traffic into up to
hw.mxge.max_slices different receive rings based on a configurable
hash type (hw.mxge.rss_hash_type).

Currently the driver defaults to using a single slice, so the default
behavior is unchanged. Also, transmit from non-zero slices is
disabled currently.
H A Dmxge_rss_ethp_z8e.c175365 Tue Jan 15 18:34:49 MST 2008 gallatin Add optional support to mxge for MSI-X interrupts and multiple receive
queues (which we call slices). The NIC will steer traffic into up to
hw.mxge.max_slices different receive rings based on a configurable
hash type (hw.mxge.rss_hash_type).

Currently the driver defaults to using a single slice, so the default
behavior is unchanged. Also, transmit from non-zero slices is
disabled currently.
H A Drss_eth_z8e.h175365 Tue Jan 15 18:34:49 MST 2008 gallatin Add optional support to mxge for MSI-X interrupts and multiple receive
queues (which we call slices). The NIC will steer traffic into up to
hw.mxge.max_slices different receive rings based on a configurable
hash type (hw.mxge.rss_hash_type).

Currently the driver defaults to using a single slice, so the default
behavior is unchanged. Also, transmit from non-zero slices is
disabled currently.
H A Drss_ethp_z8e.h175365 Tue Jan 15 18:34:49 MST 2008 gallatin Add optional support to mxge for MSI-X interrupts and multiple receive
queues (which we call slices). The NIC will steer traffic into up to
hw.mxge.max_slices different receive rings based on a configurable
hash type (hw.mxge.rss_hash_type).

Currently the driver defaults to using a single slice, so the default
behavior is unchanged. Also, transmit from non-zero slices is
disabled currently.
H A Dmxge_mcp.hdiff 175365 Tue Jan 15 18:34:49 MST 2008 gallatin Add optional support to mxge for MSI-X interrupts and multiple receive
queues (which we call slices). The NIC will steer traffic into up to
hw.mxge.max_slices different receive rings based on a configurable
hash type (hw.mxge.rss_hash_type).

Currently the driver defaults to using a single slice, so the default
behavior is unchanged. Also, transmit from non-zero slices is
disabled currently.
H A Dif_mxge_var.hdiff 175365 Tue Jan 15 18:34:49 MST 2008 gallatin Add optional support to mxge for MSI-X interrupts and multiple receive
queues (which we call slices). The NIC will steer traffic into up to
hw.mxge.max_slices different receive rings based on a configurable
hash type (hw.mxge.rss_hash_type).

Currently the driver defaults to using a single slice, so the default
behavior is unchanged. Also, transmit from non-zero slices is
disabled currently.
H A Dif_mxge.cdiff 175365 Tue Jan 15 18:34:49 MST 2008 gallatin Add optional support to mxge for MSI-X interrupts and multiple receive
queues (which we call slices). The NIC will steer traffic into up to
hw.mxge.max_slices different receive rings based on a configurable
hash type (hw.mxge.rss_hash_type).

Currently the driver defaults to using a single slice, so the default
behavior is unchanged. Also, transmit from non-zero slices is
disabled currently.
/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/modules/mxge/mxge_rss_eth_z8e/
H A DMakefile175365 Tue Jan 15 18:34:49 MST 2008 gallatin Add optional support to mxge for MSI-X interrupts and multiple receive
queues (which we call slices). The NIC will steer traffic into up to
hw.mxge.max_slices different receive rings based on a configurable
hash type (hw.mxge.rss_hash_type).

Currently the driver defaults to using a single slice, so the default
behavior is unchanged. Also, transmit from non-zero slices is
disabled currently.
/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/modules/mxge/mxge_rss_ethp_z8e/
H A DMakefile175365 Tue Jan 15 18:34:49 MST 2008 gallatin Add optional support to mxge for MSI-X interrupts and multiple receive
queues (which we call slices). The NIC will steer traffic into up to
hw.mxge.max_slices different receive rings based on a configurable
hash type (hw.mxge.rss_hash_type).

Currently the driver defaults to using a single slice, so the default
behavior is unchanged. Also, transmit from non-zero slices is
disabled currently.
/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/modules/mxge/
H A DMakefilediff 175365 Tue Jan 15 18:34:49 MST 2008 gallatin Add optional support to mxge for MSI-X interrupts and multiple receive
queues (which we call slices). The NIC will steer traffic into up to
hw.mxge.max_slices different receive rings based on a configurable
hash type (hw.mxge.rss_hash_type).

Currently the driver defaults to using a single slice, so the default
behavior is unchanged. Also, transmit from non-zero slices is
disabled currently.

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