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2021-07-16[HICN-714] Update build scriptsv21.06-rc0Mauro Sardara1-42/+24
Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Change-Id: Ica3b4f66087446551230a3742fd7bd4db87a4a7e Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>
2021-04-15[HICN-690] Transport Library Major RefactoryLuca Muscariello1-18/+5
The current patch provides a major refactory of the transportlibrary. A summary of the different components that underwent major modifications is reported below. - Transport protocol updates The hierarchy of classes has been optimized to have common transport services across different transport protocols. This can allow to customize a transport protocol with new features. - A new real-time communication protocol The RTC protocol has been optimized in terms of algorithms to reduce consumer-producer synchronization latency. - A novel socket API The API has been reworked to be easier to consumer but also to have a more efficient integration in L4 proxies. - Several performance improvements A large number of performance improvements have been included in particular to make the entire stack zero-copy and optimize cache miss. - New memory buffer framework Memory management has been reworked entirely to provide a more efficient infra with a richer API. Buffers are now allocated in blocks and a single buffer holds the memory for (1) the shared_ptr control block, (2) the metadata of the packet (e.g. name, pointer to other buffers if buffer is chained and relevant offsets), and (3) the packet itself, as it is sent/received over the network. - A new slab allocator Dynamic memory allocation is now managed by a novel slab allocator that is optimised for packet processing and connection management. Memory is organized in pools of blocks all of the same size which are used during the processing of outgoing/incoming packets. When a memory block Is allocated is always taken from a global pool and when it is deallocated is returned to the pool, thus avoiding the cost of any heap allocation in the data path. - New transport connectors Consumer and producer end-points can communication either using an hicn packet forwarder or with direct connector based on shared memories or sockets. The usage of transport connectors typically for unit and funcitonal testing but may have additional usage. - Support for FEC/ECC for transport services FEC/ECC via reed solomon is supported by default and made available to transport services as a modular component. Reed solomon block codes is a default FEC model that can be replaced in a modular way by many other codes including RLNC not avaiable in this distribution. The current FEC framework support variable size padding and efficiently makes use of the infra memory buffers to avoid additiona copies. - Secure transport framework for signature computation and verification Crypto support is nativelty used in hICN for integrity and authenticity. Novel support that includes RTC has been implemented and made modular and reusable acrosso different transport protocols. - TLS - Transport layer security over hicn Point to point confidentiality is provided by integrating TLS on top of hICN reliable and non-reliable transport. The integration is common and makes a different use of the TLS record. - MLS - Messaging layer security over hicn MLS integration on top of hICN is made by using the MLSPP implemetation open sourced by Cisco. We have included instrumentation tools to deploy performance and functional tests of groups of end-points. - Android support The overall code has been heavily tested in Android environments and has received heavy lifting to better run natively in recent Android OS. Co-authored-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Michele Papalini <micpapal@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Olivier Roques <oroques+fdio@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Giulio Grassi <gigrassi@cisco.com> Change-Id: If477ba2fa686e6f47bdf96307ac60938766aef69 Signed-off-by: Luca Muscariello <muscariello@ieee.org>
2021-03-25[HICN-688] Include packethicn in hicn buildMarco Trinelli1-4/+18
Add license headers Add dependencies Fix build for Ubuntu 18.04 Move doc Signed-off-by: Marco Trinelli <marcotrinelli@gmail.com> Change-Id: Ie92268d2d3a47c47746107ac6f9c34b21949671c
2021-02-11HICN-685 Fix package script for centos8Mauro Sardara1-2/+2
Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Change-Id: I4a683dc37e6669d51e001604c41221efb26fb0de
2021-02-11HICN-685 Fix package script for centos8Mauro Sardara1-0/+3
Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Change-Id: I9973034088879b23cc0de6116d65c3a70272a706
2021-02-11HICN-685 Fix package script for centos8Mauro Sardara1-14/+2
Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Change-Id: I84c0461d5a7869b38a676f3a02a53080e32d271c
2021-02-05[HICN-681] Remove compilation warning in ubuntu 20.04 jobs.Mauro Sardara1-11/+7
Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Change-Id: Id9666941d2a84d5deb75716a410abe9305923531 Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>
2020-11-19[HICN-653] Add hicn repo to build scriptMauro Sardara1-0/+4
Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Change-Id: I3133931e1531af34756d009aef509976f3f7b29b
2020-11-06[HICN-654] Fix versioning.Mauro Sardara1-37/+36
- Add rc0 tag for release candidate packages pushed in hicn repo - Fix version for centos and aarch64 packages Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Change-Id: I0b04d8164690635c19a0d429fb383268b9d3318e
2020-11-06[HICN-653] Cleanup build scripts.Mauro Sardara1-0/+161
Main changes: - Next VPP version is now counted 4 months (instead of 3) from the current one - CMake will now use Ninja as generator - Build functions are gathered under build/functions.sh and they are shared instead of being duplicated in build-extras and build-packages - Various bug fixes for dependencies and versioning. Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Change-Id: I3f482d2c87847a465019dd0992ee9375c88bb412 Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>