Coverage of Netconf 2018
Netconf, the Linux kernel networking development conference, has providedcoverage of this year's event, which was held in Boston, MA, May 31-June 1.
Day 1 looks at the following sessions:
- DPDK (Stephen Hemminger)
- BPF, Cilium, and bpfilter (Daniel Borkmann)
- Netflix and BPF; future work on BPF tracing (Brendan Gregg)
- BPF offload; NIC switchdev mode; killing tc egdev (Jakub Kicinski)
- Networking Traffic Control (Cong Wang)
- TCP work (Eric Dumazet)
- Layer 1 boring stuff (Florian Fainelli)
Day 2 covers:
- Being Less Indirect (David S. Miller)
- TC Flower Tunneling (Simon Horman)
- Who Fears the Spectres? (Paolo Abeni)
- TLS, Crypto, and ULP's (Dave Watson)
- TC changes and "ethlink" (Jiri Pirko)
- RX Batching, GRO, Megaflow merging, ARFS, BPF Verifier (Edward Cree)
- SCTP offload and tunnel ICMP handling (Xin Long)
- BPF and the Future of Kernel Extensibility (Alexei Starovoitov)