Hi, ublk-nbd[1] is available now. Basically it is one nbd client, but totally implemented in userspace, and wrt. current nbd-client in [2], the transmission phase is done by linux block nbd driver. The handshake implementation is borrowed from nbd project[2], so basically ublk-nbd just adds new code for implementing transmission phase, and it can be thought as moving linux block nbd driver into userspace. The added new code is basically in nbd/tgt_nbd.cpp, and io handling is based on liburing[3], and implemented by c++20 coroutine, so everything is done in single pthread totally lockless, meantime turns out it is pretty easy to design & implement, attributed to ublk framework, c++20 coroutine and liburing. ublk-nbd supports both tcp and unix socket, and allows to enable io_uring send zero copy via command line '--send_zc', see details in README[4]. No regression is found in xfstests by using ublk-nbd as both test device and scratch device, and builtin test(make test T=nbd) runs well. Fio test("make test T=nbd") shows that ublk-nbd performance is basically same with nbd-client/nbd driver when running fio on real ethernet link(1g, 10+g), but ublk-nbd IOPS is higher by ~40% than nbd-client(nbd driver) with 512K BS, which is because linux nbd driver sets max_sectors_kb as 64KB at default. But when running fio over local tcp socket, it is observed in my test machine that ublk-nbd performs better than nbd-client/nbd driver, especially with 2 queue/2 jobs, and the gap could be 10% ~ 30% according to different block size. Any comments are welcome! [1] https://github.com/ming1/ubdsrv/blob/master/nbd [2] https://github.com/NetworkBlockDevice/nbd [3] https://github.com/axboe/liburing [4] https://github.com/ming1/ubdsrv/blob/master/nbd/README.rst Thanks, Ming