Re: [PATCH net-next] sysfs: add entry to indicate network interfaces with random MAC address

From: Casey Leedom
Date: Fri Jul 23 2010 - 12:37:23 EST


| From: Stefan Assmann <sassmann@xxxxxxxxxx>
| Date: Friday, July 23, 2010 01:08 am
|
| On 23.07.2010 02:26, Casey Leedom wrote:
| > Or you simply don't have the VF Driver loaded in the "Domain 0" Control
| > OS. When we install the cxgb4 PF Driver with "num_vf=..." this enables
| > the PCI-E SR-IOV Capabilities within the various PFs and the
| > corresponding VF PCI Devices are instantiated and discovered by the
| > Domain 0 Linux OS. But without a cxgb4vf VF Driver loaded, those
| > devices just sit there available for "Device Assignment" to VMs.
|
| Just out of curiosity, how do you prevent the VF driver from getting
| loaded in the host? Except from blacklisting it.

I don't install them. :-)

I'm actually fairly unfamiliar with the details of managing/administering
Linux systems so I'm guessing that there are much better ways of controlling for
which devices a Linux system will attempt to load drivers. For instance, I
didn't know about the concept of "blacklisting" a driver.

Casey
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