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Tuesday, November 14 • 2:05pm - 2:20pm
Mediated Devices: Better Userland IO
Unbinding Linux kernel drivers to allow userland IO through VFIO has a number of disadvantages such as another large touchy code base to deal with the hardware, loss of standard Linux tools (ifconfig, ethtool, tcpdump, SNMPd...) and impossibility to accelerate container networking. Mediated device introduced in Linux kernel 4.10 for GPUs and provisions for additional devices hold the promise of collaboration between kernel drivers and userland application in need of direct datapath steering.
Packet frameworks such as DPDK, ODP and Netmap may benefit from leveraging mediated devices.
This sessions intends to discuss the practicalities and security aspects of such an approach and how DPDK and ODP communities may collaborate on userland IO.

Speakers
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François-Frédéric Ozog

Director Business Development, Linaro
François-Frédéric is chairman of the two groups at Linaro directed to collaborative engineering for embedded systems. Linaro is a not for profit organization that gathers companies such as Arm, Google, Huawei, Qualcomm to accelerate open source innovation on the Arm ecosystem... Read More →


Tuesday November 14, 2017 2:05pm - 2:20pm PST
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