Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

2014-04-07 Thread Fred Pedrisa
Hi, guys.

 

I've saw that the 'netmap pipes' were introduced, in order to understand the
new changes, I wanted to know if the latest bridge.c (zero copy) method, is
already an usage example of the netmap pipes ?

 

Sincerely,

 

Fred

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Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

2014-04-07 Thread Fred Pedrisa
Hi, guys.

 

I've saw that the 'netmap pipes' were introduced, in order to understand the
new changes, I wanted to know if the latest bridge.c (zero copy) method, is
already an usage example of the netmap pipes ?

 

Sincerely,

 

Fred

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Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

2014-04-07 Thread Fred Pedrisa
Hi, guys.

 

I've saw that the 'netmap pipes' were introduced, in order to understand the
new changes, I wanted to know if the latest bridge.c (zero copy) method, is
already an usage example of the netmap pipes ?

 

Sincerely,

 

Fred

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Re: Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

2014-04-07 Thread Adrian Chadd
yup. it works fine. Just run it like:

./bridge -i netmap:ix0 -i netmap:ix1

or something.


-a


On 7 April 2014 06:22, Fred Pedrisa fredhp...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi, guys.



 I've saw that the 'netmap pipes' were introduced, in order to understand the
 new changes, I wanted to know if the latest bridge.c (zero copy) method, is
 already an usage example of the netmap pipes ?



 Sincerely,



 Fred

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RES: Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

2014-04-07 Thread Fred Pedrisa
Hi,

I know how to use, but this wasn't the question !

What I wanted to know is if this example, currently implement the new netmap
pipes or not.

-Mensagem original-
De: owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org] Em nome de Adrian Chadd
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 7 de abril de 2014 14:47
Para: Fred Pedrisa
Cc: freebsd-current
Assunto: Re: Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

yup. it works fine. Just run it like:

./bridge -i netmap:ix0 -i netmap:ix1

or something.


-a


On 7 April 2014 06:22, Fred Pedrisa fredhp...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi, guys.



 I've saw that the 'netmap pipes' were introduced, in order to 
 understand the new changes, I wanted to know if the latest bridge.c 
 (zero copy) method, is already an usage example of the netmap pipes ?



 Sincerely,



 Fred

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Re: Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

2014-04-07 Thread Adrian Chadd
It's using the zerocopy buffer flipping. I don't know what you mean
about the new pipes. it's just using the netmap user API that's
available.


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On 7 April 2014 12:20, Fred Pedrisa fredhp...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I know how to use, but this wasn't the question !

 What I wanted to know is if this example, currently implement the new netmap
 pipes or not.

 -Mensagem original-
 De: owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org
 [mailto:owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org] Em nome de Adrian Chadd
 Enviada em: segunda-feira, 7 de abril de 2014 14:47
 Para: Fred Pedrisa
 Cc: freebsd-current
 Assunto: Re: Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

 yup. it works fine. Just run it like:

 ./bridge -i netmap:ix0 -i netmap:ix1

 or something.


 -a


 On 7 April 2014 06:22, Fred Pedrisa fredhp...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi, guys.



 I've saw that the 'netmap pipes' were introduced, in order to
 understand the new changes, I wanted to know if the latest bridge.c
 (zero copy) method, is already an usage example of the netmap pipes ?



 Sincerely,



 Fred

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RES: Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

2014-04-07 Thread Fred Pedrisa
Hi,

I am speaking about this :

netmap / VALE is a framework for high speed packet I/O. Implemented as a
kernel module for FreeBSD and Linux, it supports access to network cards
(NICs), host stack, virtual ports (the VALE switch), and netmap pipes.
netmap can easily do line rate on 10G NICs (14.88 Mpps), moves over 20 Mpps
on VALE ports, and over 100 Mpps on netmap pipes.

-Mensagem original-
De: owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org] Em nome de Adrian Chadd
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 7 de abril de 2014 16:22
Para: Fred Pedrisa
Cc: freebsd-current
Assunto: Re: Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

It's using the zerocopy buffer flipping. I don't know what you mean about
the new pipes. it's just using the netmap user API that's available.


-a


On 7 April 2014 12:20, Fred Pedrisa fredhp...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I know how to use, but this wasn't the question !

 What I wanted to know is if this example, currently implement the new 
 netmap pipes or not.

 -Mensagem original-
 De: owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org
 [mailto:owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org] Em nome de Adrian Chadd 
 Enviada em: segunda-feira, 7 de abril de 2014 14:47
 Para: Fred Pedrisa
 Cc: freebsd-current
 Assunto: Re: Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

 yup. it works fine. Just run it like:

 ./bridge -i netmap:ix0 -i netmap:ix1

 or something.


 -a


 On 7 April 2014 06:22, Fred Pedrisa fredhp...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi, guys.



 I've saw that the 'netmap pipes' were introduced, in order to 
 understand the new changes, I wanted to know if the latest bridge.c 
 (zero copy) method, is already an usage example of the netmap pipes ?



 Sincerely,



 Fred

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Re: Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

2014-04-07 Thread Adrian Chadd
Yup. It's all that.

On 7 April 2014 13:05, Fred Pedrisa fredhp...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I am speaking about this :

 netmap / VALE is a framework for high speed packet I/O. Implemented as a
 kernel module for FreeBSD and Linux, it supports access to network cards
 (NICs), host stack, virtual ports (the VALE switch), and netmap pipes.
 netmap can easily do line rate on 10G NICs (14.88 Mpps), moves over 20 Mpps
 on VALE ports, and over 100 Mpps on netmap pipes.

 -Mensagem original-
 De: owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org
 [mailto:owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org] Em nome de Adrian Chadd
 Enviada em: segunda-feira, 7 de abril de 2014 16:22
 Para: Fred Pedrisa
 Cc: freebsd-current
 Assunto: Re: Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

 It's using the zerocopy buffer flipping. I don't know what you mean about
 the new pipes. it's just using the netmap user API that's available.


 -a


 On 7 April 2014 12:20, Fred Pedrisa fredhp...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I know how to use, but this wasn't the question !

 What I wanted to know is if this example, currently implement the new
 netmap pipes or not.

 -Mensagem original-
 De: owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org
 [mailto:owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org] Em nome de Adrian Chadd
 Enviada em: segunda-feira, 7 de abril de 2014 14:47
 Para: Fred Pedrisa
 Cc: freebsd-current
 Assunto: Re: Regarding Netmap and Last Updates

 yup. it works fine. Just run it like:

 ./bridge -i netmap:ix0 -i netmap:ix1

 or something.


 -a


 On 7 April 2014 06:22, Fred Pedrisa fredhp...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi, guys.



 I've saw that the 'netmap pipes' were introduced, in order to
 understand the new changes, I wanted to know if the latest bridge.c
 (zero copy) method, is already an usage example of the netmap pipes ?



 Sincerely,



 Fred

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