Take 2: Action! Now with a focus on how SIMD benefits performance and "next up" OVS 3 1 actions
Speaker: Emma Finn, Intel, Inc.
OVS is a flexible vSwitch, allowing flexible modification of packets. As part of OvS 3.0, an AVX512 implementation of common Actions was merged upstream. This talk shares the learnings of implementing the AVX512 actions implementations, and how the SIMD ISA accelerates operations of modifications made to each packet. Future work in the Actions domain for the OVS 3.1 release will be described, leaving the audience with an understanding of current code as well as future actions.
Видео Take 2: Action! Now with a focus on how SIMD benefits performance and "next up" OVS 3 1 actions канала Open vSwitch
OVS is a flexible vSwitch, allowing flexible modification of packets. As part of OvS 3.0, an AVX512 implementation of common Actions was merged upstream. This talk shares the learnings of implementing the AVX512 actions implementations, and how the SIMD ISA accelerates operations of modifications made to each packet. Future work in the Actions domain for the OVS 3.1 release will be described, leaving the audience with an understanding of current code as well as future actions.
Видео Take 2: Action! Now with a focus on how SIMD benefits performance and "next up" OVS 3 1 actions канала Open vSwitch
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