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Sziasztok!<br>
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Ez jó hír :) Azt hiszem, lesz miről beszélgetnünk hétfőn :)<br>
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M.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">2016-04-01 06:36 keltezéssel, Sándor
Laki írta:<br>
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Tárgy: Re: TALK-P4-WS-III: 'High speed forwarding: a P4 compiler
with a hardware abstraction library for Intel DPDK'<br>
Küldve: 2016.04.01. 2:38<br>
Feladó: "P4.org" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:p4@p4.org"><p4@p4.org></a><br>
Címzett: Sándor Laki <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:lakis@elte.hu"><lakis@elte.hu></a><br>
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data-sheets-value="[null,2,"Congratulations! Your
submission for a talk was reviewed and has been accepted by the
Technical Program Committee. We are in the process of finalizing
the agenda, so if you could reply directly to this email to
confirm your participation, we'll circle back next week with
more specifics on your speaking slot.\n\nWe look forward to your
reply!\n\nSincerely,\nNick, Jen, Gordon & Dan\nTechnical
Program Committee, 2016 P4 Workshop"]"
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Sandor,<br>
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Congratulations! Your submission for a talk was reviewed and has
been accepted by the Technical Program Committee. We are in the
process of finalizing the agenda, so if you could reply directly
to this email to confirm your participation, we'll circle back
next week with more specifics on your speaking slot.<br>
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We look forward to your reply!<br>
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Sincerely,<br>
Nick, Jen, Gordon & Dan<br>
Technical Program Committee, 2016 P4 Workshop</span>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/21/16 1:46 PM, Sándor Laki
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font-size: 14px;" lang="x-western">Dear P4 Workshop
Organizers, <br>
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I'm writing to submit a proposal for a talk at the 3rd P4
Workshop. <br>
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Title: High speed forwarding: a P4 compiler with a hardware
abstraction library for Intel DPDK<br>
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Abstract: In cooperation with Ericsson our team from Eötvös
Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary works on a P4 compiler
that separates the hardware specific and hardware independent
program functionalities. According to this design, the core
compiler generates a target independent core program that
relies on a target-specific hardware abstraction library
representing an abstraction layer between the actual hardware
and the P4 program. This design enables us to switch to a new
hardware without writing a new P4 compiler and recompiling the
original P4 program, since the core program always remains the
same and the underlying target-specific library will only be
changed. In this talk, we will present the current status of
our target independent core compiler, the challenges we faced
during the development, an Intel DPDK-based implementation of
the hardware abstraction library and the performance test
results. According to the first experiments, our DPDK-based L2
switch compiled from a P4 code can reach 9.1 Gbps forwarding
rate on a single core setup with 10 Gbps line cards and
Ethernet probe packets of 64 bytes. The testbed preparation
for 40 Gbps and other more complex scenarios is on going. <br>
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Bio of the Speaker: Sandor Laki is an Assistant Professor at
the Department of Information Systems, Eötvös Loránd
University, Budapest, Hungary. His research interests focus on
active and passive network measurement techniques, traffic
analytics, IP geolocation and algorithmic aspects of
communication networks. Since 2015, he is a senior member of
the Communication Networks Laboratory - a joint laboratory of
Eötvös University and Ericsson Research. In the past years he
has participated in various EC and EIT Digital projects,
including FP7 OneLab2, FP7 NOVI, FP7 OpenLab, EIT Digital
FITTING, EIT Digital Smart Ubiquitous Communication and Future
Internet-PPP XIFI and FI-CORE. <br>
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I'm looking forward to receiving your reply. <br>
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Best regards, <br>
Sandor <br>
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Sándor Laki, PhD
Assistant professor
Department of Information Systems
Eötvös Loránd University
Pázmány Péter stny. 1/C
H-1117, Budapest, Hungary
Room 2.506
Web: <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://lakis.web.elte.hu">http://lakis.web.elte.hu</a>
Phone: +36 1 372 2869 / 8477
Cell: +36 70 374 2646</pre>
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