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SUMMARY:4th P4 Workshop in Europe (EuroP4) 2021
DESCRIPTION:DECEMBER 13\, 2021 | VIRTUAL\nThe 4th European P4 Workshop (EuroP4) brought together networking researchers to discuss cutting-edge\, P4-based\, research. The workshop provided a venue for P4-based research and projects\, a place to discuss P4-based tools\, and the research community needs. The workshop aims to forge connections between researchers\, introduce more networking researchers to the P4 community\, and seed future top-tier publications and innovation. \nEuroP4 was held in conjunction with ACM/IEEE ANCS’21. \nGeneral Chair\nFernando Ramos\, University of Lisbon \nProgram Chairs\nMario Baldi\, Pensando Systems\nBen Pfaff\, VMware \nSteering Committee\nRobert Soulé\, Yale University\nNoa Zilberman\, University of Oxford \nOrganizing Committee\nPublicity Chair: Damu Ding\, University of Oxford\nHotcrp Chair: Francisco Pereira\, University of Lisbon \nTechnical Program Committee\nGianni Antichi\, Queen Mary University of London\nMina Tahmasbi Arashloo\, Cornell University\nGiuseppe Bianchi\, University of Rome Tor Vergata\nRoberto Bifulco\, NEC Laboratories Europe\nGordon Brebner\, Xilinx\nMihai Budiu\, VMware Research\nAndrea Campanella\, Open Networking Foundation\nMauro Campanella\, GARR\nMarco Chiesa\, KTN Royal Institute of Technology\nNate Foster\, Cornell University\nTheo Jepsen\, Stanford University\nSándor Laki\, Eötvös Loránd University\nShir Landau-Feibish\, Princeton University\nSebastiano Miano\, Queen May University of London\nBrian O’Connor\, Open Networking Foundation\nGergely Pongrácz\, Ericsson Research\nSalvatore Pontarelli\, Sapienza University\nGábor Rétvári\, Budapest University of Technology and Economics\nChristian Esteve Rothenberg\, University of Campinas\nStefan Schmid\, University of Vienna & TU Berlin \nAgenda\n10:15 – 10:30\nWelcome and Introductions\nMario Baldi and Ben Pfaff \n10:30 – 11:30\nKeynote talk by Bruce Davie\nSession Chair: Ben Pfaff \nTitle: Always in the Kitchen at Parties: Separating Guests from Infrastructure\nAbstract: There is an emerging consensus that the services necessary to operate a cloud\, including network virtualization\, isolation of tenants\, storage services\, etc.\, are good candidates for offloading from the general-purpose servers that host guest workloads. These infrastructure (or “overhead”) services have historically run in the same servers that host guest workloads\, but now the point of control is moving to IPUs (infrastructure processing units)\, DPUs (data processing units)\, and SmartNICs. The challenge is in developing offload processors that are both efficient for the required tasks and sufficiently flexible to allow continued innovation. This talk traces the long history of offloading services from the CPU to more specialised offload engines\, and speculates on how this offloading trend will impact the architecture of future cloud data centres. \nBio: Bruce Davie is a computer scientist noted for his contributions to the field of networking. He recently co-founded (with Larry Peterson) Systems Approach\, LLC\, to produce open source books and educational materials. He is a former VP and CTO for the Asia Pacific region at VMware. He joined VMware during the acquisition of Software Defined Networking (SDN) startup Nicira. Prior to that\, he was a Fellow at Cisco Systems\, leading a team of architects responsible for Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS). Davie has over 30 years of networking industry experience and has co-authored 17 RFCs. He was recognized as an ACM Fellow in 2009 and chaired ACM SIGCOMM from 2009 to 2013. He was also a visiting lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for five years. Davie is the author of multiple books and the holder of more than 40 U.S. Patents. \n11:30 – 12:00\nVirtual coffee break \n12:00 – 13:30 \nSession 1: P4 Technology\nSession Chair: Gianni Antichi \nHigh-Performance Match-Action Table Updates from within Programmable Software Data\nPlanes\nBalachandher Sambasivam\, Maheswari Subramanian\, Deb Chatterjee\, Mallikarjuna Gouda\,\nSosutha Sethuramapandian\, Yogender Singh Saroha (Intel Corporation) \nWriting P4 Compiler Backend for ASIC IPU\nBalachandher Sambasivam\, Maheswari Subramanian\, Deb Chatterjee\, Mallikarjuna Gouda\,\nSosutha Sethuramapandian\, Yogender Singh Saroha (Intel Corporation) \nGeneric change detection (almost entirely) in the dataplane\nGonçalo Matos (INESC-ID\, Instituto Superior Técnico\, Universidade de Lisboa); Salvatore Signorello\n(LASIGE\, Faculdade de Ciências\, Universidade de Lisboa); Fernando M. V. Ramos (INESC-ID\, Instituto\nSuperior Técnico\, Universidade de Lisboa) \n13:30 – 14:30\nLunch break \n14:30 – 15:30\nSession 2: Posters and Demos\nSession Chair: Sebastiano Miano \nHeavy Hitter Detection on Multi-Pipeline Switches\nFábio Luciano Verdi (UFSCar/KTH Royal Institute of Technology); Marco Chiesa (KTH Royal Institute of\nTechnology) \nRealizing Zenoh with programmable dataplanes\nAlexandre Santos\, Jose Quevedo\, Daniel Corujo (Universidade de Aveiro and Instituto de\nTelecomunicações) \nTowards a Framework for One-sided RDMA Multicast\nXin Zhe Khooi\, Cha Hwan Song\, Mun Choon Chan (National University of Singapore) \nKubernetes Load-Balancing and Policy Using P4\nNupur Jain\, Anjali Singhai\, Vinoth Kumar Chandra Mohan\, Debashis Chatterjee\, Dan Daly (Intel) \nTowards a more programmable and performance-optimized Virtual Switch\nNamrata Limaye (Cloud Software Architect\, Intel); Debashis Chatterjee (Senior Director\, Intel) \nAchieving End-to-End Network Visibility with Host-INT\nTomasz Osiński (Open Networking Foundation & Warsaw University of Technology); Carmelo Cascone\n(Open Networking Foundation) \n15:30 – 16:00\nCoffee break \n16:00 – 17:30 \nSession 3: P4 Applications\nSession Chair: Theo Jepsen \nMitigation of IPv6 Router Spoofing Attacks with P4\nMoritz Mönnich\, Nurefşan Sertbaş Bülbül\, Doğanalp Ergenç\, Mathias Fischer (Universität Hamburg) \nBuilding an Internet Router with P4Pi\nRadostin Stoyanov (University of Oxford); Adam Wolnikowski (Humatics); Robert Soulé (Yale\nUniversity); Sándor Laki (Eötvös Loránd University); Noa Zilberman (University of Oxford) \nNetworked Answer to “Life\, The Universe\, and Everything”\nGiles Babich\, Keith Bengston\, Andrew Bolin\, John Bunton\, Yuqing Chen\, Grant Hampson\,\nDavid Humphrey\, Guillaume Jourjon (CSIRO) \n17:30 – 17:45\nClosing words
URL:https://p4.org/event/4th-p4-workshop-in-europe-europ4-2021/
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