[Bloat] high speed packet and protocol processing in userspace?
Michael Richardson
mcr at sandelman.ca
Thu Mar 16 11:52:29 EDT 2017
Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it faster to execute 17 bpf vm instructions on (nearly) every
> packet, or to use all that old stuff?
> bpf example for the babel protocol:
I have no data for you. Andrew McGregor might know more?
My understanding is that there is a JIT for ebpf.
> B) Are there any means of easily abstracting deeper protocol processing
> into a higher level grammar, better than tcpdump? I found one tool,
> that I like conceptually - for deeply decoding a protocol -
tcpdump just exposes the libpcap compiler. It has many annoying limitations.
> I've googled, and thunk, and maybe I'm merely asking the wrong
> questions, and "the packet analysis tool to end all tools" already
> exists?
Yes, people have produced them, but they go nowhere because they are too
specialized, or too general. The question is: are you trying to build a tcp
stack that punts packets at applications, or do "analysis" --- which I interpret
to mean to collect statistics.
> C) Are vendors like mellonox or others doing network offloads parsing
> bpf or ebpf directly yet?
I don't know.
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