1) Workshop:
The Segment Routing over IPv6 (SRv6) Network Programming framework enables a network operator or an application to specify a packet processing program by encoding a sequence of instructions in the IPv6 packet header. The SRv6 Network Programming framework is standardized in IETF RFC8986.
In this workshop Stefano Salsano, Reshma Sudarshan and Daniel Bernier will give a community update to the on SRv6 support in the Linux Kernel. They will review the supported SRv6 features, and associated iproute2 extension, starting from kernel 4.10 onwards. They will also provide an update on some new SRv6 features that they plan to contribute to the Linux Kernel. In addition, they will review supported SRv6 features in FRR along with some interesting SRv6 control plane features that they plan to submit to FRR.
More Info: https://netdevconf.info/0x16/session.html?SRv6-Network-Programming-in-Linux-...
2) Tutorial:
The P4 language is gaining very strong industry adoption for packet forwarding aiming to become the standard language for programming the network data plane end-to-end.
In this tutorial Salvatore Signorello and Fernando Ramos will introduce you to P4 programming with available open-source software. The tutorial will feature a hands-on component where the participants will learn how to program custom packet processing logic into the Linux kernel through several open-source P4 technologies.
https://netdevconf.info/0x16/session.html?Learn-how-to-program-the-Linux-ker...
3) Workshop
Jamal Hadi Salim will chair the Traffic Control workshop. Face to Face discussions on different TC topics will take place.
Current WAG agenda (subject to update):
- New features requests/improvements - Performance - Testing Progress
4) Workshop
Alexander Lobakin, Maciej Fijalkowski and Larysa Zaremba Will chair an XDP workshop. Agenda to be updated.
cheers, jamal