Thanks Keith ! Your inputs are really helpful. I'll keep the contacts handy.
Regards, -Sujith On 18/09/13 4:45 AM, "Wiles, Roger Keith" <keith.wiles at windriver.com> wrote: >Hi Sujith, > >Wind River also has a fully integrated TCP/IP stack with network >acceleration using DPKD with INP/AAE product. A few have ported lwIP to >DPDK, but these stacks are not fully integrated into the whole system >meaning the Linux host (at least I do not know of anyone that does). > >Wind River's INP product is a complete TCP/IP stack with many more >features and protocols backed by the largest embedded development company >in the world. We also have a very close relationship with Intel (as we >are wholly owned subsidiary of Intel) > >We have a patent pending socket layer acceleration design and many more >features. > >Please contact >steve.konish at windriver.com<mailto:steve.konish at windriver.com> or >Paul.Senyshyn at windriver.com<mailto:Paul.Senyshyn at windriver.com> for more >details.Keith Wiles, Principal Technologist for Networking member of the >CTO office, Wind River >direct 972.434.4136 mobile 940.213.5533 fax 000.000.0000 >[Powering 30 Years of >Innovation]<http://www.windriver.com/announces/wr30/> > >On Sep 17, 2013, at 12:36 AM, Sujith Sankar (ssujith) ><ssujith at cisco.com<mailto:ssujith at cisco.com>> wrote: > >Hi Vincent, > >Sincere thanks to you for the email ! This is very helpful. >I think I'll go with Rump kernel stack to start with, and might think >about the other options later. > >Regards, >-Sujith > >On 17/09/13 2:01 AM, "Vincent JARDIN" ><vincent.jardin at 6wind.com<mailto:vincent.jardin at 6wind.com>> wrote: > >Hi Sujith, > >NetBSD/Rump is the only open source TCP/IP stack for DPDK. Some people >may have tried to port LwIP too. As far as we know, only 6WIND has a >robust and fully compliant stack which provides socket APIs to the >applications on top of the DPDK. I'd be pleased to get a list of options >for the DPDK too: > - Rump/NetBSD thanks to Antti > - maybe LwIP TBC > - 6WINDGate's fast path TCP/IP stack >and to list them on dpdk.org<http://dpdk.org>. > >My 2 cents, > Vincent > >Hi all, > >I'm new to DPDK and this group. > >In order to try out some of my applications on DPDK, I'd like to know a >little bit about the options that are there for protocol processing. >Could someone give info about the TCP/IP stacks that could be used with >DPDK libraries and applications? Quick googling gave a few names >(6Wind, >rump kernel tcp/ip stack, etc). But some wise words from the group >could >go a long way in helping me out. > >Thanks in advance ! >-Sujith > > > >