The hypercall driver in this repository attaches a userspace rump kernel TCP/IP stack to a network interface card accessed via the Intel Data Plane Development Kit DPDK.
in rough diagram form:
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| application process |
||--------------------------||
|| rump kernel (TCP/IP etc.)||
||--------------------------||
|| dpdk-rumptcpip (dpdkif) ||
||--------------------------||
|| DPDK ||
|----------------------------|
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The driver has been tested to work and is able to exchange TCP traffic with an Internet peer. Testing has been done at least with DPDK versions 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4.
Future plans include benchmarking, performance optimization, and improved configurability.
A wiki page documents some ideas for potential performance optimizations.
To use, in addition to a working DPDK installation you need the rump kernel TCP/IP stack components. The easiest way to obtain the rump kernel components is to use the buildrump.sh submodule, as instructed below.
The procedure is follows:
git submodule update --init
buildrump.sh/buildrump.sh -s rumpsrc -T rumptools
- in
src/libdpdkif
of this repo, edit the parameters at the top of rumpcomp_user.c, e.g. the interface port to be used. - still in
src/libdpdkif
:../../rumptools/rumpmake dependall && ../../rumptools/rumpmake install
.
You can now link and use the DPDK interface driver (librumpnet_dpdkif
)
into applications.
For more information on how to use the resulting userspace TCP/IP stack, see e.g. the buildrump.sh repo or the page on rump kernels.
For free support, please use the public issue tracker offered by GitHub.
If you need commercial support e.g. for development or integration, contact Antti Kantee [email protected] (Fixup Software Ltd.)