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H A D | Makefile | 4ce43bed Wed Apr 10 10:14:37 GMT 2019 dlg <dlg@openbsd.org> add support for fetching and parsing SFF module info and diags
this is very basic, and will get cut up a lot by sthen@ soon, but it was enough to get us started with. at the moment it shows the type of module, some vendor and products strings, and detects if the device supports diag and then shows it. qsfp info is structured very differently, but i'll let sfp support settle before trying to make it look the same.
so far only ix(4) and some ixl(4) with up to date firmware implement the backend ioctl for this. no em(4) yet :(
suggestions from mikeb@ ok deraadt@ sthen@
this was started because of a question from rachel roch
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H A D | sff.c | 4ce43bed Wed Apr 10 10:14:37 GMT 2019 dlg <dlg@openbsd.org> add support for fetching and parsing SFF module info and diags
this is very basic, and will get cut up a lot by sthen@ soon, but it was enough to get us started with. at the moment it shows the type of module, some vendor and products strings, and detects if the device supports diag and then shows it. qsfp info is structured very differently, but i'll let sfp support settle before trying to make it look the same.
so far only ix(4) and some ixl(4) with up to date firmware implement the backend ioctl for this. no em(4) yet :(
suggestions from mikeb@ ok deraadt@ sthen@
this was started because of a question from rachel roch
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H A D | ifconfig.c | 4ce43bed Wed Apr 10 10:14:37 GMT 2019 dlg <dlg@openbsd.org> add support for fetching and parsing SFF module info and diags
this is very basic, and will get cut up a lot by sthen@ soon, but it was enough to get us started with. at the moment it shows the type of module, some vendor and products strings, and detects if the device supports diag and then shows it. qsfp info is structured very differently, but i'll let sfp support settle before trying to make it look the same.
so far only ix(4) and some ixl(4) with up to date firmware implement the backend ioctl for this. no em(4) yet :(
suggestions from mikeb@ ok deraadt@ sthen@
this was started because of a question from rachel roch
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