Thank you Justin,
i understand from the article, that generating megaflows and
installing in the kernel cache is already implemented in userspace -
ovs.
Before reading this article, i thought that megaflows were implemented
only for L2 normal mode.
Sara
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 1:09 AM, Justin
> On Aug 21, 2017, at 8:19 AM, Sara Gittlin wrote:
>
> One more - I did not see in the article that if a match is found in
> megaflow cache - then a microflow is generated to be installed in the
> microflow cache to improve performance for subsequnce packets
An
One more - I did not see in the article that if a match is found in
megaflow cache - then a microflow is generated to be installed in the
microflow cache to improve performance for subsequnce packets
Sara
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 2:21 PM, Sara Gittlin wrote:
> Thank you
Thank you Justin,
Indeed this article is very helpful.
i understand from the article, that generating megaflows and
installing in the kernel cache is already implemented in userspace -
ovs.
Before reading this article, i thought that megaflows were implemented
only for L2 normal mode.
Sara
On
> On Aug 16, 2017, at 11:56 PM, Sara Gittlin wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Suppose we support megaflows, How the hashing is performed in the
> kernel module ?
> when packet arrives how do we know 'beforehand' to mask key fields in
> order to hit the megaflow entry ?
If you haven't
Hi,
Suppose we support megaflows, How the hashing is performed in the
kernel module ?
when packet arrives how do we know 'beforehand' to mask key fields in
order to hit the megaflow entry ?
Thank in advance
Sara
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