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Re: [Xen-devel] [RFC] Lightweight socket communication between domainsin a single machine


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Dear Ian Pratt.
 
Thanks for your attention.
 
I attached a PPT file that has some note on the implementation, comparing to XenSocket.
In each slide of the PPT, I wrote a few lines of slide note. Please read the note for more details.
Since I don't know much about XenSocket I comapred only a few features that I'm interested in.
 
I know that this summary slide is not enough to understand the whole things of Xway.
However, let's start discussion on Xway as well as XenSocket.


2007/5/1, Ian Pratt <Ian.Pratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I'd like to introduce a socket communication facility optimized for
> sending and receiving data between domains in a single machine, named
> Xway.

Cool.
Please can you write a few notes on the implementation, comparing and
contrasting to XenSocket:
http://www.xensource.com/files/xensummit_4/SuzanneMcIntosh_XenSummit_200
7.pdf

I'd like to get a reliable inter-domain byte stream protocol in to
mainline Xen. Ideally, there'd be a story on remoting it if the VM's got
migrated to different nodes e.g. tunnelled over TCP or SDP.

Ian

> Xway is a network module that enables socket programs running on
> virtual machines in a single machine to communicate each other
> efficiently though socket interface. Xway shows better socket
> communication latency and bandwidth than the native socket of Xen.
Xway
> also provides binary compatiblity for socket interface, so that the
> socket programs don't have to be recompiled to exploit the advantages
> of Xway.
> We have tested the binary compatiblity for a couple of programs such
as
> ssh, vsftp, proftp, apache, and mysql.
> Those programs works well without any recompilication or modification
> to the source codes as we expected.
>
> The main schemes of Xway are as follows:
> 1) shared memory between domains
> 2) bypassing TCP/IP and Domain 0
> 3) dual channel approach dividing data send/receive and others on a
> socket
>
> The implementation of Xway can be found at
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/xway.
> It consists of  kernel patch, a kernel module, and a user daemon.
>
> Please evaluate Xway and comments on it .
> Feel free to contact me if you meet problems when installing and
> evaluating it.
>
>
> Thank you  in advance.
>
>
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> Kang-ho Kim
>
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>
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Attachment: xway-intro-summary2.pdf
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Attachment: xway-intro-summary2.ppt
Description: MS-Powerpoint presentation

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