[Lpc-announce] RDMA Microconference Accepted into 2019 Linux Plumbers Conference
Jake Edge
jake at lwn.net
Wed Jul 3 22:58:56 UTC 2019
We are pleased to announce that the RDMA Microconference has been
accepted into the 2019 Linux Plumbers Conference! RDMA[1] has been a
microconference at Plumbers for the last three years and will be
continuing its productive work for a fourth year. The RDMA meetings at
the previous Plumbers have been critical in getting improvements to the
RDMA subsystem merged into mainline. These include a new user API,
container support, testability/syzkaller, system bootup, Soft iWarp[2],
and more. There are still difficult open issues that need to be
resolved, and this year’s Plumbers RDMA Microconfernence is sure to
come up with answers to these tough problems.
Topics for this year include:
- RDMA and PCI peer to peer for GPU and NVMe applications, including
HMM and DMABUF topics
- RDMA and DAX (carry over from LSF/MM)[3]
- Final pieces to complete the container work
- Contiguous system memory allocations for userspace (unresolved from
2017)
- Shared protection domains and memory registrations
- NVMe offload
- Integration of HMM and ODP[4]
And new developing areas of interest:
- Multi-vendor virtualized 'virtio' RDMA
- Non-standard driver features and their impact on the design of the
subsystem
- Encrypted RDMA traffic
- Rework and simplification of the driver API
Come and join us in the discussion of improving Linux's ability to
access direct memory across high speed networks.
We hope to see you there[5]!
LPC[6] will be held in Lisbon, Portugal from Monday, September 9
through Wednesday, September 11.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_direct_memory_access
[2] https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/31463776/soft-iwarp
[3] https://lwn.net/Articles/684828/
[4] https://patchwork.kernel.org/cover/10786623/
[5] https://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/event/4/page/34-accepted-microconferences#rdma
[6] https://linuxplumbersconf.org
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