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aQuantia - new platform candidate for iPXE codebase - StanislavOvchinnikov - 2017-06-30 09:36

Hi,
We would like to introduce a new platform candidate for iPXE codebase.

We are aQuantia Corporation, a leader in high-speed connectivity solutions for data centers, enterprise and mobile applications.
We are the number one supplier of 10GBASE-T PHYs in data centers, and our new networking adapter is the first in the industry that supports 5-speed Ethernet:
100M, 1G, 2.5G, 5G and 10G.
There are numerous newly announced products featuring Aquantia technology from ASRock, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI and many more yet to be announced.

Here are several recent announcements:
Aquantia Expands Distribution Footprint Into Southeast Asia and India with World Peace Industrial Group
Aquantia and Cameo Partner on Switch Platforms to Accelerate Multi-Gig Adoption in SoHo and SMB markets
Aquantia’s chips will enable blazing-fast local area network games
ASRock Z270 SuperCarrier has been given the COMPUTEX d&i Award 2017 (AQUANTIA 5Gb/s Ethernet)

The driver for our networking adapter is part of the Linux kernel:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/tree/drivers/net/ethernet/aquantia?h=v4.11.8

Based on this Linux open-source driver we would like to issue a call to the iPXE developer community to introduce support for our adapter.
The top 3 developers that will pick up this project will receive an adapter from us.

We will gladly support and answer questions, and help with implementation and testing.
We will also provide remote VPN link to machine farm with our H/W and remote rebooter to enable developers to work remotely.

Please, respond to this post with your details and pointer to recent relevant open source contributions.
Happy hacking!


RE: aQuantia - new platform candidate for iPXE codebase - d4rk3 - 2017-07-02 09:34

(2017-06-30 09:36)StanislavOvchinnikov Wrote:  Hi,
We would like to introduce a new platform candidate for iPXE codebase.

We are aQuantia Corporation, a leader in high-speed connectivity solutions for data centers, enterprise and mobile applications.
We are the number one supplier of 10GBASE-T PHYs in data centers, and our new networking adapter is the first in the industry that supports 5-speed Ethernet:
100M, 1G, 2.5G, 5G and 10G.
There are numerous newly announced products featuring Aquantia technology from ASRock, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI and many more yet to be announced.

Here are several recent announcements:
Aquantia Expands Distribution Footprint Into Southeast Asia and India with World Peace Industrial Group
Aquantia and Cameo Partner on Switch Platforms to Accelerate Multi-Gig Adoption in SoHo and SMB markets
Aquantia’s chips will enable blazing-fast local area network games
ASRock Z270 SuperCarrier has been given the COMPUTEX d&i Award 2017 (AQUANTIA 5Gb/s Ethernet)

The driver for our networking adapter is part of the Linux kernel:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/tree/drivers/net/ethernet/aquantia?h=v4.11.8

Based on this Linux open-source driver we would like to issue a call to the iPXE developer community to introduce support for our adapter.
The top 3 developers that will pick up this project will receive an adapter from us.

We will gladly support and answer questions, and help with implementation and testing.
We will also provide remote VPN link to machine farm with our H/W and remote rebooter to enable developers to work remotely.

Please, respond to this post with your details and pointer to recent relevant open source contributions.
Happy hacking!

*thumbs up!*


RE: aQuantia - new platform candidate for iPXE codebase - robinsmidsrod - 2017-07-03 12:10

If the datasheets for this hardware are available without having to sign an NDA or pay for, then your chances for getting it implemented are much higher. If you want to speed it up you might want to get in touch with Michael Brown (see ipxe.org/contact for details) directly, which is known to take on commercial work like this.


RE: aQuantia - new platform candidate for iPXE codebase - NiKiZe - 2017-07-06 18:58

You might want to send this to the ipxe-devel mailing list as well. However it is unlikely that a driver would be developed by just sending out samples, some funding will be needed from somewhere. And as Robin mentioned please post technical datasheets for the chip with register addresses etc.

I asume these are the ones at http://www.aquantia.com/products/client-connectivity/aqtion-aqc107/ ?


RE: aQuantia - new platform candidate for iPXE codebase - spooch - 2018-10-03 13:59

(2017-07-03 12:10)robinsmidsrod Wrote:  If the datasheets for this hardware are available without having to sign an NDA or pay for, then your chances for getting it implemented are much higher. If you want to speed it up you might want to get in touch with Michael Brown (see ipxe.org/contact for details) directly, which is known to take on commercial work like this.

Did something happen in this case? Ipxe Support for the card would be quite helpful. Or do they persist on this NDA bullshit?

Regards,
Oliver