Never heared about SR-IOV being supported by the Ryzen SoC builtin NIC. If it was an included feature, chances are that AMD would have announced it. Although, to be fair, at first we didn't even knew that AMD had the builtin 10G NICs on the first place...Oooh. Can that amd-xgbe device do SR-IOV??
Don't think there's any sign of SR-IOV support in the amd-xgbe driver source sadly...Never heared about SR-IOV being supported by the Ryzen SoC builtin NIC. If it was an included feature, chances are that AMD would have announced it. Although, to be fair, at first we didn't even knew that AMD had the builtin 10G NICs on the first place...
lspci -vvv | grep ACSCtl
Here you go
epyc3251:~$ sudo lspci -vvv | grep ACSCtl
ACSCtl: SrcValid+ TransBlk- ReqRedir+ CmpltRedir+ UpstreamFwd+ EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
ACSCtl: SrcValid+ TransBlk- ReqRedir- CmpltRedir- UpstreamFwd- EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
ACSCtl: SrcValid+ TransBlk- ReqRedir- CmpltRedir- UpstreamFwd- EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
ACSCtl: SrcValid- TransBlk- ReqRedir- CmpltRedir- UpstreamFwd- EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
ACSCtl: SrcValid- TransBlk- ReqRedir- CmpltRedir- UpstreamFwd- EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
ACSCtl: SrcValid- TransBlk- ReqRedir- CmpltRedir- UpstreamFwd- EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
ACSCtl: SrcValid- TransBlk- ReqRedir- CmpltRedir- UpstreamFwd- EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
ACSCtl: SrcValid- TransBlk- ReqRedir- CmpltRedir- UpstreamFwd- EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
ACSCtl: SrcValid- TransBlk- ReqRedir- CmpltRedir- UpstreamFwd- EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
ACSCtl: SrcValid- TransBlk- ReqRedir- CmpltRedir- UpstreamFwd- EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
ACSCtl: SrcValid- TransBlk- ReqRedir- CmpltRedir- UpstreamFwd- EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
ACSCtl: SrcValid- TransBlk- ReqRedir- CmpltRedir- UpstreamFwd- EgressCtrl- DirectTrans-
Wow, that is extremely competitive ! And at the price point winning.
Haha, if not supermicro maybe ASRock rack or Tyan or somebody else... doesn’t seem too likely in any kind of hurry it seems.OK. Does anyone have any dirt on anyone at Supermicro so we can blackmail them into making a few Epyc 3000 boards?
Heck, pair the dev board used in the review with IPMI and the extra mem slots and it'd already be a very compelling product.