Re: [net-next v1 00/16] Device Memory TCP

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On Thu, Dec 07, 2023 at 04:52:31PM -0800, Mina Almasry wrote:
[...]
> 
> Today, the majority of the Device-to-Device data transfers the network are

'the network' in above can be removed.

> implemented as the following low level operations: Device-to-Host copy,
> Host-to-Host network transfer, and Host-to-Device copy.
> 

[...]

> 
> ** Part 5: recvmsg() APIs
> 
> We define user APIs for the user to send and receive device memory.
> 
> Not included with this RFC is the GVE devmem TCP support, just to

no more RFC

> simplify the review. Code available here if desired:
> https://github.com/mina/linux/tree/tcpdevmem
> 
> This RFC is built on top of net-next with Jakub's pp-providers changes

no more RFC

[...]
> 
> ** Test Setup
> 
> Kernel: net-next with this RFC and memory provider API cherry-picked

no more RFC

> locally.
> 
> Hardware: Google Cloud A3 VMs.
> 
> NIC: GVE with header split & RSS & flow steering support.
> 



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