Very nice ideas!

Take control of the VirtIO interfaces, as Rick and Nadav suggested, can be 
a good solution for me too. In my particular case, I have a management 
interface that DHCPs, but the other interfaces (that are used for the data 
plane) are isolated and manually configured. I will check this old commit 
too, thanks a lot.

Regards,
Vinícius 

PS: Just out of curiosity, this " super-efficient HTTP server " was 
committed at some point? If it was, I will search for that in old commits 
too. :-)
Em quinta-feira, 23 de julho de 2020 às 06:58:32 UTC-3, rickp escreveu:

> On Thu, 2020-07-23 at 12:38 +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> > We also had until recently something more general, "assigned virtio",
> > where the application
> > gets access directly to the viritio rings (and needs to work with
> > them - the kernel doesn't
> > touch them any more). Waldek recently removed it but I guess you can
> > see how it worked
> > before that, and if needed we can bring it back.
>
> Ah yes, I sort of remember that, and I see commit 65c558ce17f89d4ae.
> I'll have a look, thanks.
>
> Rick
>
>

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