[LPC] 2nd RDMA Mini-Summit Schedule

Leon Romanovsky leon at kernel.org
Thu Sep 14 09:48:35 PDT 2017


On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 04:02:16PM +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 08:18:05AM +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We're happy to announce schedule of the 2nd RDMA mini-summit, which will be
> > held as part of coming Linux Plumbers Conference 2017.
> >
> > During the conference, we will have two sessions: main track session and
> > round table session.
> >
> > First session will be held on Thursday, September 14, 2017 from 9:30am – 12:30pm
> > with the topics relevant for the wider audience.
> >
> > In the second session, we  will focus on more face to face discussions in round
> > table format and it will be scheduled a little bit later once we will get meeting
> > room.
>
> UPDATE:
> The round table will take place at 2:00pm on Thursday, September 14,
> 2017 in one of the speakers's suites (3rd floor, near Georgia I/II).
>
> Thanks

UPDATE:
RDMA round table will be held at Platinum Ballroom J. from 2:00pm till 6:30pm.

Thanks

>
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > FIRST SESSION:
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >  * Backporting issues with multi-subsystem device (RDMA + netdev + more) by Don Dutile
> >    - More and more devices in RDMA are dependent on netdev as well as other
> >      subsystems -- target, NFS, scsi, block, cgroups, SELinux.... Can we make
> >      backporting task for distro people easier?
> >  * kABI Update by Matan Barak
> >    - Going forward with a flexible and secure RDMA kABI
> >  * System Boot and RDMA by Jason Gunthrope
> >    - Discuss boot-time issues with the RDMA subsystem
> >  * Paravirtual RDMA device by Marcel Apfelbaum and Yuval Shaia
> >    - QEMU's limited RDMA support leaves it behind other modern hypervisors.
> >      Marcel and Yuval will present the implementation of an emulated RDMA device,
> >      analyze its performance and usability, and finally talk about future plans
> >      for a possible virtio-rdma device.
> >   * TX Flow Steering for IPsec by Liran Liss (pending time slot)
> >    - The IPsec protocol provides both encryption and authentication for IP
> >      protocol packets. Users of the raw ethernet QP that send/receive IPsec packets
> >      could benefit from the IPsec crypto offloads capabilities that are
> >      available in recent NICs.
> >   * OpenFabrics Alliance - Status and New Directions by Jason Gunthrope
> >   * BOF - Open Discussion
> >    - Open discussion with the community lead by Leon Romanovsky, Jason Gunthorpe,
> >      Christoph Lameter and Dennis Dalessandro
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > ROUND TABLE SESSION:
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Possible list, bring your own topics:
> >  * RDMA and ULPs
> >  * Verbs testing suite
> >  * RDMA netlink and RDMAtool future plans
> >  * RDMA and the Linux IP stack
> >  * Infrastructure issues with Travis CI
> >  * Infrastructure gaps with rdma-core
> >  * Packaging as part of CI for rdma-core.
> >  * ....
> >
> > See you next week at Linux Plumber Conference 2017.
> >
> > Thanks
>
>


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