Low-Latency, Deterministic Networking with Standard Linux using XDP Sockets
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore low-latency, deterministic networking using XDP sockets in standard Linux through this 28-minute conference talk by Magnus Karlsson and Björn Töpel from Intel Corporation. Delve into the challenges of high-throughput, low-latency packet processing in time-sensitive networking applications and discover how XDP sockets, introduced in Linux 4.18, offer a solution that maintains Linux security properties while delivering sub-microsecond packet latencies. Learn about the user space implementation, kernel and driver architecture, and performance evaluation of XDP sockets. Gain insights into topics such as network interface cards, UDP sockets, XP descriptors, system calls, drivers, and benchmarking techniques for optimizing network performance.
Syllabus
Introduction
Sponsors
About Bjrn
Network Interface Card
UDP Sockets
XP Descriptor
New API
Rings
System calls
XTP sockets
pointers
drivers
XP support
Benchmarks
Instrumentation
Dam Template Latency
Conclusion
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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