[draft] lib.blit: Introduce API for optimized "blitter" for Virtio-net DMA #711
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Just wanted to share this fun hack for a software blitter that I am working on in connection with #710.
The idea is to isolate the virtio-net memory copy operations from the rest of the vring processing so that they can be optimized separately. See the individual commit comments for more details.
I have started to experiment with writing an optimized batch-mode version of the blitter in assembler. The initial results are encouraging but it is early days yet and I don't know which aspects of the design are important. See gist for rough notes and code.
I started looking at this in the context of debugging #665.
If there is a suitable online betting site then I am willing to wager that a suitable blit subroutine will speed up the copy operations for Virtio-net by 2x - 4x 😄 because the performance we see with
memcpy
seems nowhere near the capabilities of the processor.