Greetings

We have a vested interest in high-speed IPsec VPN on FreeBSD. We have started 
with the porting of VPP (https://fd.io/) to FreeBSD.

Currently we have VPP compiled and running with netmap. The speeds we measure 
are nowhere near the performance of a 10Gbps link, at around 350kpps for 1500 
byte IPv4 packets. We suspect the biggest issue is related to how VPP 
implements huge pages (Linux) and our modifications to support super pages on 
FreeBSD.

Apart from the above, there are remaining issues we need to sort out and 
"Linuxisms" that need porting to FreeBSD, but this is going reasonably well. We 
are working in a public Github repository and have started listing our issues 
there alongside the code. Our main working branch is "freebsd" 
(https://github.com/ftk-ntq/vpp/tree/freebsd).

Our aim with this mail is to get the discussion started on porting VPP to 
FreeBSD and to invite interested parties to help with the effort. We intend to 
upstream the work hoping that the original authors will adopt our ported code 
and continue maintaining future compatibility with FreeBSD.

Some of our questions or comments to start the conversation:
1. netmap vs. DPDK (VPP relies on DPDK by default with the netmap integration 
deprecated). Which will be the best to choose?
2. How to correctly implement using super pages / huge pages in FreeBSD in 
order to allow VPP to allocate contiguous memory blocks for packet buffers to 
process packets from the packet handling framework (netmap/DPDK)?
3. What are suitable alternatives for reading information from procfs and sysfs 
on FreeBSD?
4. Functionality relying on Linux epoll is currently supported using 
epoll-shim. Is this the correct approach?

Any help and input to aid in the effort will be greatly appreciated.

Regards

Francois ten Krooden


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