From: Michel Machado <michel@digirati.com.br>
To: Alex Elsayed <eternaleye@gmail.com>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Linux XIA - merge proposal
Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 13:34:56 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <54F8A1D0.308@digirati.com.br> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <54F5EF6E.9090303@digirati.com.br>
>> We have been developing Linux XIA, a new network stack that
>> emphasizes evolvability and interoperability, for a couple of years,
>> and it has now reached a degree of maturity that allows others to
>> experiment with it.
>
> From looking at your wiki, "network stack" may have been a poor
> choice of term - it looks like rather than being a new network
> stack (which in Linux, is commonly used to refer to the software
> stack that lives between the APIs and the hardware), this is a
> new protocol (and framework _for_ protocols) operating at
> the same level of the network as IP, with ideas extending
> upwards through TCP.
>
> Now, that's a rather different proposal - witness that RDS, TIPC,
> etc all made it into the kernel relatively easily, especially when
> compared to netmap, or any other system that tried to replace
> the Linux networking infrastructure.
Hi Alex,
Thank you very much for having caught this definition mismatch! I
personally see TCP/IP as a network stack on its own right. From this
perspective, XIA, TCP/IP, RDS, and TIPC are all at the same level as you
concluded. I don't mind adopting the definitions that are more common
among kernel developers.
Linux XIA is not replacing the other protocols (using your
definition). Linux XIA is another protocol, and, as you correctly
pointed out: a framework for other protocols.
[ ]'s
Michel Machado
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-03-05 18:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-03-03 17:29 Linux XIA - merge proposal Michel Machado
2015-03-03 23:33 ` Eric W. Biederman
2015-03-04 0:14 ` Michel Machado
2015-03-04 0:01 ` Daniel Borkmann
2015-03-04 0:31 ` Michel Machado
2015-03-04 5:49 ` Greg KH
2015-03-04 13:01 ` Michel Machado
2015-03-05 16:31 ` Alex Elsayed
2015-03-05 18:34 ` Michel Machado [this message]
2015-03-10 17:01 ` Bjorn Helgaas
2015-03-10 17:19 ` Eric Dumazet
2015-03-10 22:01 ` Bjorn Helgaas
2015-03-13 15:26 ` Michel Machado
2015-03-15 9:37 ` Greg KH
2015-03-15 10:03 ` Oded Gabbay
2015-03-17 12:37 ` Michel Machado
2015-03-17 12:25 ` Michel Machado
2015-03-18 10:27 ` Oded Gabbay
2015-03-20 18:46 ` Michel Machado
2015-03-20 19:41 ` Bjorn Helgaas
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