Three more announcements:
1) Workshop:
P4 has gained industry-wide acceptance as the offload datapath language of choice and the number of (large) NIC consumers that are now mandating P4 as the way to describe offload datapath they desire is growing. After many years of discussions at netdevconf of getting P4 over TC, it is finally here! P4TC is a kernel-native offloadable and scriptable P4 infrastructure.
Anjali Singhai Jain will chair the P4TC workshop with discussions on the current kernel effort to get P4 over TC. The first code release will happen at the conference.
Current WAG agenda: 1) Code Release and high level overview 2) P4C compiler Interaction 3) Control-user introspection 4) The CI/CD and automated test infrastructure in use 5) Driver interfaces discussion 6) more topics to be added later. Send requests to Anjali.
https://netdevconf.info/0x16/session.html?P4TC-Workshop
2) Tutorial:
You may have heard of Landlock as a mechanism for providing unprivileged access control. But do you know how Landlock plays in the networking world?
Mickaël Salaün, the Landlock maintainer, will guide you through this hands-on tutorial on how to get there. The Landlock mechanism goes beyond network access-control via firewalls or classical applicatiopn restraining via SeLinux or Appamor. Come learn from Mickaël how to patch network apps to use this exciting feature.
https://netdevconf.info/0x16/session.html?How-to-sandbox-a-network-applicati...
3) Workshop
Johannes Berg and Kalle Valo will chair the wireless workshop.
The current topics include Wi-Fi 7 support and replacement for module parameters.
cheers, jamal