In this talk, Nabil Bitar, Jamal Hadi Salim, Victor Nogueira and Pedro
Tammela investigate the performance characteristics of two new
high-performance application networking mechanisms in Linux: TCP
devmem and IOURING zero copy.
While TCP devmem is designed for zero copy to/from
network/accelerators (such as GPUs), in order to compare to IOURING,
the authors look at it from the perspective of client-server
application; in the case of devmem, copying to/from user memory
(udmabuf).
Both these techniques are new to the Linux world and are still not
fully integrated into Linux proper at time of the study - making them
both challenging to deal with (kernel bugs popping up for example) and
a bit of a mystery to most application writers.
In addition to sharing the comparative results, the authors will shed
some light for application writers to use these features.
cheers,
jamal