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31.Dd July 27, 2012
32.Dt VALE 4
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm vale
36.Nd a very fast Virtual Local Ethernet using the netmap API
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.Cd device netmap
39.Sh DESCRIPTION
40.Nm
41is a feature of the
42.Xr netmap 4
43module that implements multiple Virtual switches that can
44be used to interconnect netmap clients, including traffic
45sources and sinks, packet forwarders, userspace firewalls,
46and so on.
47.Pp
48.Nm
49is implemented completely in software, and is extremely fast.
50On a modern machine it can move almost 20 Million packets per
51second (Mpps) per core with small frames, and about 70 Gbit/s
52with 1500 byte frames.
53.Sh OPERATION
54.Nm
55dynamically creates switches and ports as clients connect
56to it using the
57.Xr netmap 4
58API.
59.Pp
60.Nm
61ports are named
62.Pa vale[bdg:][port]
63where
64.Pa vale
65is the prefix indicating a VALE switch rather than a standard interface,
66.Pa bdg
67indicates a specific switch (the colon is a separator),
68and
69.Pa port
70indicates a port within the switch.
71Bridge and port names are arbitrary strings, the only
72constraint being that the full name must fit within 16
73characters.
74.Pp
75See
76.Xr netmap 4
77for details on the API.
78.Ss LIMITS
79.Nm
80currently supports up to 4 switches, 16 ports per switch, with
811024 buffers per port.
82These hard limits will be
83changed to sysctl variables in future releases.
84.Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES
85.Nm
86uses the following sysctl variables to control operation:
87.Bl -tag -width dev.netmap.verbose
88.It dev.netmap.bridge
89The maximum number of packets processed internally
90in each iteration.
91Defaults to 1024, use lower values to trade latency
92with throughput.
93.Pp
94.It dev.netmap.verbose
95Set to non-zero values to enable in-kernel diagnostics.
96.El
97.Sh EXAMPLES
98Create one switch, with a traffic generator connected to one
99port, and a netmap-enabled tcpdump instance on another port:
100.Bd -literal -offset indent
101tcpdump -ni vale-a:1 &
102pkt-gen  -i vale-a:0 -f tx &
103.Ed
104.Pp
105Create two switches,
106each connected to two qemu machines on different ports.
107.Bd -literal -offset indent
108qemu -net nic -net netmap,ifname=vale-1:a ... &
109qemu -net nic -net netmap,ifname=vale-1:b ... &
110qemu -net nic -net netmap,ifname=vale-2:c ... &
111qemu -net nic -net netmap,ifname=vale-2:d ... &
112.Ed
113.Sh SEE ALSO
114.Xr netmap 4
115.Pp
116.Xr http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/vale/
117.Pp
118Luigi Rizzo, Giuseppe Lettieri: VALE, a switched ethernet for virtual machines,
119June 2012, http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/vale/
120.Sh AUTHORS
121.An -nosplit
122The
123.Nm
124switch was designed and implemented in 2012 by
125.An Luigi Rizzo
126and
127.An Giuseppe Lettieri
128at the Universita` di Pisa.
129.Pp
130.Nm
131was funded by the European Commission within FP7 Projects
132CHANGE (257422) and OPENLAB (287581).
133