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FD.io Community Hackfest | FD.io Community Hackfest |
Revision as of 17:02, 3 April 2016
Contents
Tentative Agenda
Instructors: Dave Barach, Keith Burns, Damjan Marion, Cristian Dumitrescu
Day 1 – Monday 4/4 (PM Only)
12.30-1pm Regisration/Check-In
Executive Opening Talks
Goals, Getting Started, Overview
Container integration (lab) VM integration (slides)
Code contribution mechanics, Top 5 problems, what we need in bug reports
DPDK introduction
Day 2 – Tuesday 4/5 (Full Day)
Executive Overview - Dave Ward
Dataplane Programming
Macswap overview
VPP Key functions and structure
VPP initialisation diagram and code
Event logger
Breaking down macswap
- dual loop
- Packet tracer - adding src/dst to macswap trace
- Binary API overview
- Macswap binary API
Day 3 – Wednesday 4/6 (Full Day)
Continue “Learning by doing”
- Explain VLIB_INIT_FUNCTION
- Explain debug CLI
- Explain config functions
- Node graph wiring, using graph
Classifier walkthru
Buffer metadata
Multi-core walkthrough + DPDK integration
Day 4 – Thursday 4/7 AM
In-depth technical breakouts
- IP FIB / adjacency walkthrough
- Time permitting
- Whitelist/Blacklist Filter Walkthrough
- Graph Hacking
- Use VPP as an LW46 (MAP-E) Terminator
- ONE project (LISP)
- CSIT + Performance testing
- Open Q&A
Day 4 – Thursday 4/7 PM
FD.io Community Hackfest