> The first 8 patches are cleanups that are independent of the new sysfs
> interface usage.
> 
> The next 4 patches add the usage of the RFC
> sys/bus/fcoe/ctlr_{create,destroy} interfaces and the three stage
> initialization aproach.
> 
> The last patch adds the fipfcf application.
> 
> Please note that my validation team complains about issues with Brocade
> FCFs that I have not yet investigated.
> 
> ---
> 
> Robert Love (11):
>       fcoemon: Use defines for cfg-ethX variables
>       fcoemon: Improve some logging statements
>       fcoemon: Use MAX_PATH_LEN variable instead of hardcoded constant
>       fcoemon: Fix typo
>       fcoemon, fipvlan: Share some defined variables
>       fcoemon: Add unknown command value to debug statement
>       fcoemon: Use the state machine for destroying in fcm_cleanup
>       fcoemon: Convert split_fcm_find_fcoe_port into
> fcm_find_fcoe_port_by_{,cfg_}ifname
>       fcoemon: Find the fcoe_cltr for an <ifname> in sysfs
>       fcoemon: Use new kernel interfaces for create/destroy
>       fipfcf: Implement fipfcf application
> 
> Vasu Dev (2):
>       fcoemon: remove max vlan retry code as this is not effective
>       fcoemon: fix enable/disable handling

This whole series should have been prefixed with RFC.
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