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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Sziasztok!<br>
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A Sigcomm demo video-nak mi legyen a sorsa? Jelenleg egy teljesen
külön aloldalon van, link nem mutat rá sehonnan.<br>
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Dani<br>
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2016.06.08. 7:10 keltezéssel, Sándor Laki írta:<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Sony Xperia™ okostelefonomról küldve</p>
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Tárgy: [SIGCOMM '16 Posters and Demos] Paper #66 "High speed
packet forwarding compiled..."<br>
Küldve: 2016.06.08. 0:15<br>
Feladó: SIGCOMM '16 Posters and Demos HotCRP
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:noreply@sigcomm16posters.hotcrp.com"><noreply@sigcomm16posters.hotcrp.com></a><br>
Címzett: Sándor Laki <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:lakis@elte.hu"><lakis@elte.hu></a><br>
Másolatot kap:
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:marco.canini@uclouvain.be,daniel@land.ufrj.br,chesteve@dca.fee.unicamp.br,panhui@cse.ust.hk">marco.canini@uclouvain.be,daniel@land.ufrj.br,chesteve@dca.fee.unicamp.br,panhui@cse.ust.hk</a><br>
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Dear Sándor Laki,<br>
<br>
Congratulations. The poster/demo entitled High speed packet
forwarding<br>
compiled from protocol independent data plane specifications that
you have<br>
submitted to SIGCOMM '16 Posters and Demos has been accepted. We
received<br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="tel:102">102</a> submissions and
the TPC has accepted 39 of them.<br>
<br>
The reviews and TPC comments are attached below. We will send you
an<br>
additional email with instructions to prepare the camera-ready
version of<br>
your manuscript, which is due June 21.<br>
<br>
You can also access your reviews through the website:<br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://sigcomm16posters.hotcrp.com/paper/66?cap=066atXs4RzoZ4G4">https://sigcomm16posters.hotcrp.com/paper/66?cap=066atXs4RzoZ4G4</a><br>
<br>
Thanks again for having submitted your work to SIGCOMM '16 Posters
and<br>
Demos.<br>
<br>
- Marco, Daniel, Christian, Ben<br>
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===========================================================================<br>
SIGCOMM '16 Posters and Demos Review #66A<br>
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Paper #66: High speed packet forwarding compiled from protocol
independent<br>
data plane specifications<br>
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Overall merit: 4. Accept<br>
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===== Comments for author =====<br>
<br>
This abstract describes a P4 compiler that translates to C using
the Intel DPDK. Data-plane programmability in general, and P4 in
particular are hot topics. However, there is a lack of
open-source, publicly available compilers and tools available.
This could be a valuable contribution, and an interesting demo. <br>
<br>
I would suggest you make a strong editing pass over the abstract
to fix English and grammar mistakes.<br>
<br>
SRC - Problem and motivation: 4. Good<br>
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SIGCOMM '16 Posters and Demos Review #66B<br>
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Paper #66: High speed packet forwarding compiled from protocol
independent<br>
data plane specifications<br>
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<br>
Overall merit: 3. Weak accept<br>
<br>
===== Comments for author =====<br>
<br>
The paper/poster shows the approach to develop a high performance
P4 (programming protocol independent packet processors) compiler.
The compiler works by seperating HW independent from HW dependent
sections.<br>
The compiler/demo will show that a P4 program (L2 switch, L3
router, etc) can be compiled to Intel DPDK enabled NIC and results
in high performance. However, the compiler/demo is currently
limited to only Intel DPDK, which does not give evidence to the
main goal of multiple targets. Further, there are other P4
compilers that were not discussed from Xilinx (PX), Netronome,
etc. Further, it was not clear why a different hardware
abstraction library (HAL) was needed and why the high level
intermediate representation (HLIR) was not sufficient. Also, what
was the tradeoff of using other intermediate representations to
accomplish the same goals such as openCL, LLVM, etc.<br>
<br>
SRC - Problem and motivation: 4. Good<br>
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