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H A Dixl_pf_iflib.cdiff 21802a127d83e8a8c721d69b697e7ddb223d7797 Wed Mar 03 02:38:51 CET 2021 Krzysztof Galazka <krzysztof.galazka@intel.com> ixl(4): Add ability to control link state on ifconfig down

Add sysctl link_active_on_if_down, which allows user to control
if interface is kept in active state when it is brought
down with ifconfig. Set it to enabled by default to preserve
backwards compatibility.

Reviewed by: erj
Tested by: gowtham.kumar.ks@intel.com
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28028
H A Dixl_pf.hdiff 21802a127d83e8a8c721d69b697e7ddb223d7797 Wed Mar 03 02:38:51 CET 2021 Krzysztof Galazka <krzysztof.galazka@intel.com> ixl(4): Add ability to control link state on ifconfig down

Add sysctl link_active_on_if_down, which allows user to control
if interface is kept in active state when it is brought
down with ifconfig. Set it to enabled by default to preserve
backwards compatibility.

Reviewed by: erj
Tested by: gowtham.kumar.ks@intel.com
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28028
H A Dixl_pf_main.cdiff 21802a127d83e8a8c721d69b697e7ddb223d7797 Wed Mar 03 02:38:51 CET 2021 Krzysztof Galazka <krzysztof.galazka@intel.com> ixl(4): Add ability to control link state on ifconfig down

Add sysctl link_active_on_if_down, which allows user to control
if interface is kept in active state when it is brought
down with ifconfig. Set it to enabled by default to preserve
backwards compatibility.

Reviewed by: erj
Tested by: gowtham.kumar.ks@intel.com
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28028
H A Dif_ixl.cdiff 21802a127d83e8a8c721d69b697e7ddb223d7797 Wed Mar 03 02:38:51 CET 2021 Krzysztof Galazka <krzysztof.galazka@intel.com> ixl(4): Add ability to control link state on ifconfig down

Add sysctl link_active_on_if_down, which allows user to control
if interface is kept in active state when it is brought
down with ifconfig. Set it to enabled by default to preserve
backwards compatibility.

Reviewed by: erj
Tested by: gowtham.kumar.ks@intel.com
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28028