History log of /src/sys/dev/netmap/netmap_mem2.h (Results 51 – 75 of 114)
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# c3e9b4db 12-Jun-2017 Luiz Otavio O Souza <loos@FreeBSD.org>

Update the current version of netmap to bring it in sync with the github
version.

This commit contains mostly refactoring, a few fixes and minor added
functionality.

Submitted by: Vincenzo Maffione

Update the current version of netmap to bring it in sync with the github
version.

This commit contains mostly refactoring, a few fixes and minor added
functionality.

Submitted by: Vincenzo Maffione <v.maffione at gmail.com>
Requested by: many
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate)

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# 02ebdc78 31-Oct-2016 Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org>

Merge ^/head r307736 through r308146.


# 844a6f0c 27-Oct-2016 Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.org>

Various fixes for ptnet/ptnetmap (passthrough of netmap ports). In detail:
- use PCI_VENDOR and PCI_DEVICE ids from a publicly allocated range
(thanks to RedHat)
- export memory pool information th

Various fixes for ptnet/ptnetmap (passthrough of netmap ports). In detail:
- use PCI_VENDOR and PCI_DEVICE ids from a publicly allocated range
(thanks to RedHat)
- export memory pool information through PCI registers
- improve mechanism for configuring passthrough on different hypervisors
Code is from Vincenzo Maffione as a follow up to his GSOC work.

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# 5763f796 21-Oct-2016 Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org>

Merge ^/head r307383 through r307735.


# 37e3a6d3 16-Oct-2016 Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.org>

Import the current version of netmap, aligned with the one on github.

This commit, long overdue, contains contributions in the last 2 years
from Stefano Garzarella, Giuseppe Lettieri, Vincenzo Maffi

Import the current version of netmap, aligned with the one on github.

This commit, long overdue, contains contributions in the last 2 years
from Stefano Garzarella, Giuseppe Lettieri, Vincenzo Maffione, including:
+ fixes on monitor ports
+ the 'ptnet' virtual device driver, and ptnetmap backend, for
high speed virtual passthrough on VMs (bhyve fixes in an upcoming commit)
+ improved emulated netmap mode
+ more robust error handling
+ removal of stale code
+ various fixes to code and documentation (some mixup between RX and TX
parameters, and private and public variables)

We also include an additional tool, nmreplay, which is functionally
equivalent to tcpreplay but operating on netmap ports.

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# b5ff185e 12-Sep-2015 Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@FreeBSD.org>

Merge from head


# ab875b71 13-Aug-2015 Navdeep Parhar <np@FreeBSD.org>

Catch up with head, primarily for the 1.14.4.0 firmware.


# 8d0f1085 22-Jul-2015 Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org>

Merge ^/head r285341 through r285792.


# 847bf383 10-Jul-2015 Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.org>

Sync netmap sources with the version in our private tree.
This commit contains large contributions from Giuseppe Lettieri and
Stefano Garzarella, is partly supported by grants from Verisign and Cisco

Sync netmap sources with the version in our private tree.
This commit contains large contributions from Giuseppe Lettieri and
Stefano Garzarella, is partly supported by grants from Verisign and Cisco,
and brings in the following:

- fix zerocopy monitor ports and introduce copying monitor ports
(the latter are lower performance but give access to all traffic
in parallel with the application)

- exclusive open mode, useful to implement solutions that recover
from crashes of the main netmap client (suggested by Patrick Kelsey)

- revised memory allocator in preparation for the 'passthrough mode'
(ptnetmap) recently presented at bsdcan. ptnetmap is described in
S. Garzarella, G. Lettieri, L. Rizzo;
Virtual device passthrough for high speed VM networking,
ACM/IEEE ANCS 2015, Oakland (CA) May 2015
http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/research.html

- fix rx CRC handing on ixl

- add module dependencies for netmap when building drivers as modules

- minor simplifications to device-specific routines (*txsync, *rxsync)

- general code cleanup (remove unused variables, introduce macros
to access rings and remove duplicate code,

Applications do not need to be recompiled, unless of course
they want to use the new features (monitors and exclusive open).

Those willing to try this code on stable/10 can just update the
sys/dev/netmap/*, sys/net/netmap* with the version in HEAD
and apply the small patches to individual device drivers.

MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: (partly) Verisign, Cisco

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# 9268022b 19-Nov-2014 Simon J. Gerraty <sjg@FreeBSD.org>

Merge from head@274682


# 4e27d36d 17-Sep-2014 Neel Natu <neel@FreeBSD.org>

IFC @r271694


# 832fd780 23-Aug-2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org>

Sync to HEAD@r270409.


# 4bf50f18 16-Aug-2014 Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.org>

Update to the current version of netmap.
Mostly bugfixes or features developed in the past 6 months,
so this is a 10.1 candidate.

Basically no user API changes (some bugfixes in sys/net/netmap_user.

Update to the current version of netmap.
Mostly bugfixes or features developed in the past 6 months,
so this is a 10.1 candidate.

Basically no user API changes (some bugfixes in sys/net/netmap_user.h).

In detail:

1. netmap support for virtio-net, including in netmap mode.
Under bhyve and with a netmap backend [2] we reach over 1Mpps
with standard APIs (e.g. libpcap), and 5-8 Mpps in netmap mode.

2. (kernel) add support for multiple memory allocators, so we can
better partition physical and virtual interfaces giving access
to separate users. The most visible effect is one additional
argument to the various kernel functions to compute buffer
addresses. All netmap-supported drivers are affected, but changes
are mechanical and trivial

3. (kernel) simplify the prototype for *txsync() and *rxsync()
driver methods. All netmap drivers affected, changes mostly mechanical.

4. add support for netmap-monitor ports. Think of it as a mirroring
port on a physical switch: a netmap monitor port replicates traffic
present on the main port. Restrictions apply. Drive carefully.

5. if_lem.c: support for various paravirtualization features,
experimental and disabled by default.
Most of these are described in our ANCS'13 paper [1].
Paravirtualized support in netmap mode is new, and beats the
numbers in the paper by a large factor (under qemu-kvm,
we measured gues-host throughput up to 10-12 Mpps).

A lot of refactoring and additional documentation in the files
in sys/dev/netmap, but apart from #2 and #3 above, almost nothing
of this stuff is visible to other kernel parts.

Example programs in tools/tools/netmap have been updated with bugfixes
and to support more of the existing features.

This is meant to go into 10.1 so we plan an MFC before the Aug.22 deadline.

A lot of this code has been contributed by my colleagues at UNIPI,
including Giuseppe Lettieri, Vincenzo Maffione, Stefano Garzarella.

MFC after: 3 days.

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# 6cec9cad 03-Jun-2014 Peter Grehan <grehan@FreeBSD.org>

MFC @ r266724

An SVM update will follow this.


# 3b8f0845 28-Apr-2014 Simon J. Gerraty <sjg@FreeBSD.org>

Merge head


# 84e51a1b 23-Apr-2014 Alan Somers <asomers@FreeBSD.org>

IFC @264767


# bf775ebb 25-Feb-2014 Peter Grehan <grehan@FreeBSD.org>

MFC @ r259635

This brings in the "-w" option from bhyve to ignore unknown MSRs.
It will make debugging Linux guests a bit easier.

Suggested by: Willem Jan Withagen (wjw at digiware nl)


# c98bb15d 21-Feb-2014 Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org>

MFH: tracking commit

Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation


# 5748b897 19-Feb-2014 Martin Matuska <mm@FreeBSD.org>

Merge head up to r262222 (last merge was incomplete).


# f0ea3689 15-Feb-2014 Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.org>

This new version of netmap brings you the following:

- netmap pipes, providing bidirectional blocking I/O while moving
100+ Mpps between processes using shared memory channels
(no mistake: over

This new version of netmap brings you the following:

- netmap pipes, providing bidirectional blocking I/O while moving
100+ Mpps between processes using shared memory channels
(no mistake: over one hundred million. But mind you, i said
*moving* not *processing*);

- kqueue support (BHyVe needs it);

- improved user library. Just the interface name lets you select a NIC,
host port, VALE switch port, netmap pipe, and individual queues.
The upcoming netmap-enabled libpcap will use this feature.

- optional extra buffers associated to netmap ports, for applications
that need to buffer data yet don't want to make copies.

- segmentation offloading for the VALE switch, useful between VMs.

and a number of bug fixes and performance improvements.

My colleagues Giuseppe Lettieri and Vincenzo Maffione did a substantial
amount of work on these features so we owe them a big thanks.

There are some external repositories that can be of interest:

https://code.google.com/p/netmap
our public repository for netmap/VALE code, including
linux versions and other stuff that does not belong here,
such as python bindings.

https://code.google.com/p/netmap-libpcap
a clone of the libpcap repository with netmap support.
With this any libpcap client has access to most netmap
feature with no recompilation. E.g. tcpdump can filter
packets at 10-15 Mpps.

https://code.google.com/p/netmap-ipfw
a userspace version of ipfw+dummynet which uses netmap
to send/receive packets. Speed is up in the 7-10 Mpps
range per core for simple rulesets.

Both netmap-libpcap and netmap-ipfw will be merged upstream at some
point, but while this happens it is useful to have access to them.

And yes, this code will be merged soon. It is infinitely better
than the version currently in 10 and 9.

MFC after: 3 days

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# 485ac45a 04-Feb-2014 Peter Grehan <grehan@FreeBSD.org>

MFC @ r259205 in preparation for some SVM updates. (for real this time)


# e01ff621 09-Jan-2014 Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org>

MFH: tracking commit (head@r260486)

Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation


# 17885a7b 06-Jan-2014 Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.org>

It is 2014 and we have a new version of netmap.
Most relevant features:

- netmap emulation on any NIC, even those without native netmap support.

On the ixgbe we have measured about 4Mpps/core/que

It is 2014 and we have a new version of netmap.
Most relevant features:

- netmap emulation on any NIC, even those without native netmap support.

On the ixgbe we have measured about 4Mpps/core/queue in this mode,
which is still a lot more than with sockets/bpf.

- seamless interconnection of VALE switch, NICs and host stack.

If you disable accelerations on your NIC (say em0)

ifconfig em0 -txcsum -txcsum

you can use the VALE switch to connect the NIC and the host stack:

vale-ctl -h valeXX:em0

allowing sharing the NIC with other netmap clients.

- THE USER API HAS SLIGHTLY CHANGED (head/cur/tail pointers
instead of pointers/count as before). This was unavoidable to support,
in the future, multiple threads operating on the same rings.
Netmap clients require very small source code changes to compile again.
On the plus side, the new API should be easier to understand
and the internals are a lot simpler.

The manual page has been updated extensively to reflect the current
features and give some examples.

This is the result of work of several people including Giuseppe Lettieri,
Vincenzo Maffione, Michio Honda and myself, and has been financially
supported by EU projects CHANGE and OPENLAB, from NetApp University
Research Fund, NEC, and of course the Universita` di Pisa.

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# f9790aeb 15-Dec-2013 Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.org>

split netmap code according to functions:
- netmap.c base code
- netmap_freebsd.c FreeBSD-specific code
- netmap_generic.c emulate netmap over standard drivers
- netmap_mbq.c simple mbuf tailq
- ne

split netmap code according to functions:
- netmap.c base code
- netmap_freebsd.c FreeBSD-specific code
- netmap_generic.c emulate netmap over standard drivers
- netmap_mbq.c simple mbuf tailq
- netmap_mem2.c memory management
- netmap_vale.c VALE switch

simplify devce-specific code

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# 50d3286d 11-Nov-2013 Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org>

Merge head r232040 through r258006.


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