When originally published they wouldn’t even ack Patrick Kelsey, the author of libuinet or that they had forked libuinet.
Now they say this: “Thanks to libplebnet and libuinet this work became a lot easier.”
F-stack is literally forked libuinet using DPDK instead of netmap.
The net-net is that Kelsey took his work private and tencent isn’t advancing the work.
Back in the day I was sponsoring work on libuinet in order to move enough of the kernel needed for a security appliance to libuinet to underpin a performance improvement for pfsense.
Then Tencent did what they did, Patrick reacted as he did and that was over.
We pivoted to VPP. But back in 2016 it also needed a lot of work.
Hacker News is the kind of place where you can have _this_ submission (PRC-sponsored Tencent-owned network devkit) on the front page next to a submission about how PRC-sponsored cybercrime group Salt Typhoon pwned 'nearly every American': https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45074157
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 19.9 ms ] threadNow they say this: “Thanks to libplebnet and libuinet this work became a lot easier.”
F-stack is literally forked libuinet using DPDK instead of netmap.
The net-net is that Kelsey took his work private and tencent isn’t advancing the work.
Back in the day I was sponsoring work on libuinet in order to move enough of the kernel needed for a security appliance to libuinet to underpin a performance improvement for pfsense.
Then Tencent did what they did, Patrick reacted as he did and that was over.
We pivoted to VPP. But back in 2016 it also needed a lot of work.