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[Documentation]: Map of EFA driver state in upstream kernels #284

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stewartsmith opened this issue Oct 4, 2023 · 1 comment
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Linux kernel driver for Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA)

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efa_linux_2.5.0

Documentation issue description

Documentation on the state of the EFA driver in the upstream Linux kernel, and how that relates to the driver trees here would be beneficial for Linux distributions.

Ideally, all bug fixes would go to the appropriate stable trees, and upstream Linux is up to date with EFA drivers.

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mrgolin commented Apr 18, 2024

@stewartsmith Thanks for reaching out with this suggestion and apologies for the long handling time. We have updated EFA driver README file to address this request and it now has a paragraph describing the relation between the source in mainline kernel, in various Linux distributions' kernels and in this repository.
https://github.com/amzn/amzn-drivers/blob/master/kernel/linux/efa/README#L29

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