Introduction
Provides Linux* RDMA Driver for the E810 and X722 Intel® Ethernet Controllers.
Available Downloads
- Linux*, Red Hat Linux Family*
- Size: 510.5 KB
- SHA1: 097F1BAD0B102BC911B96EF8777C15579F65C1FC
- Linux*, Red Hat Linux Family*
- Size: 530.4 KB
- SHA1: 64E5ABBCB097EBB97D9DC9927D5427B42E2510CF
- SUSE Linux Family*, Linux*
- Size: 498.6 KB
- SHA1: B27B38A67631EFDA8A4806FA857BC4D3B28AB7CE
- OS Independent, SUSE Linux Family*, Linux*
- Size: 1 KB
- SHA1: 7B44C1EAB484B0DCDF55CDCB097F23190486C872
- OS Independent, Linux*
- Size: 322 KB
- SHA1: 351734009C95C88FA08956C05C15C3FF48B77BC7
Detailed Description
Overview
This release includes RDMA Linux* Drivers for Intel® Ethernet Network Connections.
The irdma driver supports devices based on the following controllers:
Intel® Ethernet Network Connection X722
Intel® Ethernet Controller E810-C
Intel® Ethernet Controller E810-XXV
Intel® Ethernet Controllers E823 (ICX-D LCC/HCC)
irdma-x.x.x.tgz
Due to the continuous development of the Linux kernel, the drivers are updated more often than the bundled releases. The latest driver can be found on http://downloadcenter.intel.com.
This release includes RPM packages that contain:
- Driver signed with Intel's private key in precompiled kernel module form
- Complete source code for above driver
- Intel's public key
This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.
- Intel® Ethernet Controller E810-CAM1
- Intel® Ethernet Controller E810-CAM2
- Intel® Ethernet Controller E810-XXVAM2
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-2CQDA2
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-CQDA2 for OCP 3.0
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-CQDA2
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-CQDA1 for OCP 3.0
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXVDA4 for OCP 3.0
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXVDA2 for OCP 3.0
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXVDA4
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-CQDA1
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXVDA2
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-CQDA1 for OCP
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