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Message-ID: <CAJLXCZRKdz-w8uR3ejzHrBot7OAyVJOWwzA0NszkZL16eFPTbQ@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Wed, 4 Sep 2013 22:51:50 -0400
From:	Andrew Davidoff <davidoff@...mf.net>
To:	netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Intel igb module command line configuration in kernel sources

Hi,

I apologize that this is a user-type question but linux-net seems to
have gone away, and I cannot find a more appropriate networking
related mailing list.

Why are the Intel igb module configuration parameters, usually found
in igb_param.c and part of the source from Intel, not included in the
igb sources distributed with the linux kernel? I cannot find them in
the kernel's igb source, modinfo doesn't list them, and if I try to
use them as documented in the igb readme, I get errors because they
are unrecognized (ex: RSS). Am I overlooking an alternate
configuration method?

Thanks.
Andy
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