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Sameeh Jubran says: ==================== Extending the ena driver to support new features and enhance performance This patchset introduces the following: * add support for changing the inline header size (max_header_size) for applications with overlay and nested headers * enable automatic fallback to polling mode for admin queue when interrupt is not available or missed * add good checksum counter for Rx ethtool statistics * update ena.txt * some minor code clean-up * some performance enhancements with doorbell calculations Differences from V1: * net: ena: add handling of llq max tx burst size (1/11): * fixed christmas tree issue * net: ena: ethtool: add extra properties retrieval via get_priv_flags (2/11): * replaced snprintf with strlcpy * dropped confusing error message * added more details to the commit message ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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