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Kernel-Bypass LibOS Architecture

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Demikernel

Join us on Slack! Build Catnip LibOS Build Catnap LibOS Build Catpowder LibOS

Demikernel is a library operating system (LibOS) architecture designed for use with kernel-bypass I/O devices. This architecture offers a uniform system call API across kernel-bypass technologies (e.g., RDMA, DPDK) and OS functionality (e.g., a user-level networking stack for DPDK).

To read more about the motivation behind the Demikernel, check out this blog post.

To get details about the system, read our paper in SOSP '21.

To read more about Demikernel check out https://aka.ms/demikernel.

Building

Follow these instructions to build Demikernel on a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 system.

1. Clone This Repository

export WORKDIR=$HOME                                                  # Change this to whatever you want.
cd $WORKDIR                                                           # Switch to working directory.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/demikernel/demikernel.git    # Recursive clone.
cd $WORKDIR/demikernel                                                # Switch to repository's source tree.

2. Install Prerequisites (Only Once)

sudo -H scripts/setup/debian.sh                                   # Install third party libraries.
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh    # Get Rust toolchain.

3. Build DPDK Libraries (For Catnip and Only Once)

./scripts/setup/dpdk.sh

4. Build Demikernel with Default Parameters

make

5. Build Demikernel with Custom Parameters (Optional)

make LIBOS=[catnap|catnip|catpowder]   # Build using a specific LibOS.
make DRIVER=[mlx4|mlx5]                # Build using a specific driver.

Running

Follow these instructions to run examples that are shipped in the source tree.

1. Setup Configuration File (Only Once)

  • Copy the template from scripts/config/default.yaml to $HOME/config.yaml.
  • Open the file in $HOME/config.yaml for editing and do the following:
    • Change XX.XX.XX.XX to match the IPv4 address of your server host.
    • Change YY.YY.YY.YY to match the IPv4 address of your client host.
    • Change PPPP to the port number that you will expose in the server host.
    • Change ZZ.ZZ.ZZ.ZZ to match the IPv4 address that in the local host.
    • Change ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff to match the MAC address in the local host.
    • Change abcde to match the name of the interface in the local host.
    • Change the arp_table according to your setup.
    • If using DPDK, change WW:WW.W to match the PCIe address of your NIC.
  • Save the file.

2. Enable Huge Pages (For Catnip at Every System Reboot)

sudo -E ./scripts/setup/hugepages.sh

3. Run UDP Push-Pop Demo

# Server-Side
PEER=server TEST=udp_push_pop sudo -E make LIBOS=catnap test-system

# Client-Side
PEER=client TEST=udp_push_pop sudo -E make LIBOS=catnap test-system

4. Run UDP Ping-Pong Demo

# Server-Side
PEER=server TEST=udp_ping_pong sudo -E make LIBOS=catnap test-system

# Client-Side
PEER=client TEST=udp_ping_pong sudo -E make LIBOS=catnap test-system

Documentation

  • Checkout UML Documentation in etc/README.md
  • Checkout API Documentation (see instructions bellow)

1. Build API Documentation (Optional)

cargo doc --no-deps    # Build API Documentation
cargo doc --open       # Open API Documentation

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING for details regarding how to contribute to this project.

Usage Statement

This project is a prototype. As such, we provide no guarantees that it will work and you are assuming any risks with using the code. We welcome comments and feedback. Please send any questions or comments to one of the following maintainers of the project:

By sending feedback, you are consenting that it may be used in the further development of this project.

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Kernel-Bypass LibOS Architecture

https://aka.ms/demikernel

License:MIT License


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