On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 00:07 -0700, David Miller wrote:
> Roland, there is no way in the world we would have let support for
> RDMA into the kernel tree had we seen and reviewed it on netdev.  I've
> discussed this with Andrew Morton, and we'd like you to please revert
> all of the RDMA code from Linus's tree immedialtely.
> 
> Folks are well aware how against RDMA and TOE type schemes the Linux
> networking developers are.  So the fact that none of these RDMA
> changes went up for review on netdev strikes me as just a little bit
> more than suspicious.
> 
> Please do not do this again, thank you.

Dave,

There is no support for RDMA/TCP in linux today, nor in Roland's git
tree for that matter.  I have posted a patch series for RDMA/TCP core
support to lklm and netdev over the last few weeks and gone through 3
review cycles. (see "iWARP Core Changes" threads).  In addition, I
posted the Ammasso RDMA driver for review as well.  It also went through
3 review cycles.  

Based on review feedback and lack of any serious issues, it was my
understanding that everyone was comfortable with RDMA/TCP.  Nothing
underhand was going on here.  


Steve.

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