Netmap support
Netmap-aware device drivers are needed to use netmap at high speed on ethernet ports. To date, we have support for Intel ixgbe (10G), ixl (10/40G), e1000/ ... ,NICs without native netmap support can still use the API in emulated mode, ... ARCHITECTURE netmap supports raw packet I/O through a port, which can be ... ,netmap supports access to network cards (NICs), host stack, virtual ports (the "VALE" switch), and "netmap pipes". It can easily reach line rate on 10G NICs (14.88 ... ,supported devices — netmap supports raw packet I/O through a port, which can be connected to a physical interface (NIC), to the host stack, or to a VALE ... ,NICs without native netmap support can still use the API in emulated mode, ... ARCHITECTURE netmap supports raw packet I/O through a port, which can be ... ,SUPPORTED DEVICES — With suitably fast hardware (NICs, PCIe buses, CPUs), packet I/O using netmap on supported NICs reaches 14.88 million ... ,Netmap requires some small modifications to device drivers. to support the new API. You will need to add small patches. in 3-4 places in the original source, and ... ,QEMU has native netmap support, so it can interconnect VMs at high speed through netmap ports (e.g., using VALE ports or netmap pipes). For maximum ... ,Introduction¶. As an experimental feature, it is possible to use the netmap framework to receive packets at a higher rate than is possible with the regular sockets ...
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Netmap-aware device drivers are needed to use netmap at high speed on ethernet ports. To date, we have support for Intel ixgbe (10G), ixl (10/40G), e1000/ ... https://github.com netmap - FreeBSD
NICs without native netmap support can still use the API in emulated mode, ... ARCHITECTURE netmap supports raw packet I/O through a port, which can be ... https://www.freebsd.org netmap - the fast packet IO framework
netmap supports access to network cards (NICs), host stack, virtual ports (the "VALE" switch), and "netmap pipes". It can easily reach line rate on 10G NICs (14.88 ... http://info.iet.unipi.it netmap — a framework for fast packet IO - Ubuntu Manpage
supported devices — netmap supports raw packet I/O through a port, which can be connected to a physical interface (NIC), to the host stack, or to a VALE ... http://manpages.ubuntu.com netmap(4) - FreeBSD
NICs without native netmap support can still use the API in emulated mode, ... ARCHITECTURE netmap supports raw packet I/O through a port, which can be ... https://www.freebsd.org netmap(4) manual page
SUPPORTED DEVICES — With suitably fast hardware (NICs, PCIe buses, CPUs), packet I/O using netmap on supported NICs reaches 14.88 million ... https://nxmnpg.lemoda.net netmapPORTING at master · luigirizzonetmap · GitHub
Netmap requires some small modifications to device drivers. to support the new API. You will need to add small patches. in 3-4 places in the original source, and ... https://github.com netmapREADME.md at master · luigirizzonetmap · GitHub
QEMU has native netmap support, so it can interconnect VMs at high speed through netmap ports (e.g., using VALE ports or netmap pipes). For maximum ... https://github.com Support for netmap — spead2 1.1.2 documentation
Introduction¶. As an experimental feature, it is possible to use the netmap framework to receive packets at a higher rate than is possible with the regular sockets ... https://spead2.readthedocs.io |