Nicolas Droux
2009-Jun-12 19:55 UTC
[crossbow-discuss] [Fwd: [ogb-discuss] Crossbow Community Group Proposal]
FYI -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [ogb-discuss] Crossbow Community Group Proposal Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 13:51:46 -0600 From: Nicolas Droux <Nicolas.Droux at Sun.COM> To: ogb-discuss at opensolaris.org Dear OGB Members, I am pleased to propose the creation of a new Crossbow Community Group. The full proposal is available at http://opensolaris.org/os/project/crossbow/community-proposal/ and is also attached below for your convenience. Thanks! Nicolas. Summary ------- The following is a proposal for the creation of an OpenSolaris Crossbow community group that focuses on the area of network virtualization. Background ---------- Crossbow has been an OpenSolaris project since in inception in 2006. Project Crossbow re-architected the OpenSolaris networking stack to provide built-in NIC and network virtualization, improved scalability on multi-core, multi-threaded platforms, and a new way to do QoS. Project Crossbow was integrated in OpenSolaris (ONNV build 105) in December 2008, and is currently endorsed by several communities (Networking, Device Drivers, HPC Developer, Logical Domains, OS/Net (ON), Performance, Xen) The home of Project Crossbow is currently at the following location: http://opensolaris.org/os/project/crossbow Proposal -------- Since its integration into OpenSolaris, several follow-on projects under the umbrella of Project Crossbow and based on the technology it introduced have been created, or will soon be created. Crossbow has thus evolved from an OpenSolaris project into a community of projects and users. We hereby propose the creation of an OpenSolaris Crossbow community group to represent that evolution. If this proposal is approved, the existing Crossbow project will be superseded by the Crossbow community group. The area of network virtualization is unique and different from general virtualization and networking and will exist for a long time. As such, creating a Crossbow community focused in this area will allow OpenSolaris to showcase its leadership in network virtualization. Focus and Goals --------------- This new community will foster the development of projects based on, and extending the technology introduced by the Crossbow project. Several such projects are already under way, and it is expected that the majority of projects will initially fall into one of the following broad categories: - Core OS components: core kernel and administration infrastructure. These projects will focus on providing new features, improved performance, and so on, to the core OpenSolaris OS. Some of these projects include: . NUMA awareness and thread placement . Leveraging hardware layer-3 and layer-4 classification . Bandwidth Guarantees . Dynamic resource assignment based on usage . Inter-VNIC communication fastpath . Real-time priorities for VNICs and flows . Finer-grain hardware resource assignment - Analytics, observability, and management: provide tools and infrastructure needed to facilitate and improve the management and observability of Crossbow components, and to enable OpenSolaris as a platform for network consolidation, for example: . dlstat(1M) and flowstat(1) for fine grained runtime statistics . Management shell similar to those used in routers and switches . VirtualWire (vWire) tools . Virtual Network Machines as pre-canned zones - Integration with other virtualization technologies: enhance the integration of Crossbow with OpenSolaris virtualization technologies such as zones, xVM, and LDOMs. Projects in this area include: . VNIC configuration from zonecfg(1M) . VLAN and bandwidth management from xVM configuration tools . Enable the configuration of bandwidth control for LDOM guests - APIs: provide a collection of APIs at various levels of the stack to enable ISVs to be successful on OpenSolaris using Crossbow. Efforts in this area include: . Publish stable GLDv3 driver APIs . Publish MAC client APIs . Management libraries (libdladm and libflowadm) . Kernel- and user-level flow APIs . Socket options for bandwidth control Initial Core Contributors ------------------------- Sunay Tripathi Nicolas Droux Kais Belgaied Markus Flierl Facilitator ----------- Nicolas Droux -- Nicolas Droux - Solaris Kernel Networking - Sun Microsystems, Inc. nicolas.droux at sun.com - http://blogs.sun.com/droux _______________________________________________ ogb-discuss mailing list ogb-discuss at opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ogb-discuss -- Nicolas Droux - Solaris Kernel Networking - Sun Microsystems, Inc. nicolas.droux at sun.com - http://blogs.sun.com/droux