The following series implements support for providers and clients of
Direct Cache Access (DCA), a method for warming the cache in the correct
CPU before needing data.
This series applies on GIT commit 5bae7ac9feba925fd0099057f6b23d7be80b7b41
ioat-new-device-ids.patch
- add devices id's for newer Intel chipsets which support DMA and DCA
ioat-rename-source-file.patch
- prepare for adding new functionality
ioat-dma-cleanups.patch
- cleanup some code ugliness
ioat-split-startup-code.patch
- split the DMA support code from the PCI startup
ioat-add-msi-msix-support.patch
- add support for various interrupt handling schemes
ioat-add-dca-support.patch
- add the dca driver
ioat-add-ioat-dca.patch
- add DCA services to the ioatdma driver
Please pull from my git tree at
git://lost.foo-projects.org/~sln/linux-2.6 dca-upstream
Thanks to Dan Williams, Auke Kok, PJ Waskiewicz, and Chris Leech for their
help.
sln
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