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P4 Boot Camp & P4 DevCon, November 2015

by Chang Kim, Vladimir Gurevich, Antonin Bas, Bapi Vinnakota & Sujal Das.   Immediately following the 2nd P4 Workshop on November 18 there were two hands-on P4 events: a P4 Boot Camp for PhD students, hosted by Barefoot Networks, and a P4/C Developers’ Conference (P4DevCon) hosted by Netronome.   P4 Boot Camp on November 19-20, 2015 […]

2nd P4 workshop on November 18, 2015

Following the strong turnout for the 1st P4 Workshop in June, we held the 2nd P4 Workshop on November 18 at Stanford University. Like last time, the workshop was heavily oversubscribed again: All 200 tickets sold out three weeks in advance and 98% showed up on the day.   Talks and Speakers You can find […]

P4 Boot Camp, Fall 2015

  Hosted by: Barefoot Networks Inc. Dates: Thursday, November 19, 2015 – Friday, November 20, 2015 Agenda: Thursday, November 19, 2015 8:00-8:30am: Check-in and Breakfast 8:30-9:00am: Welcome Keynote, by Nick McKeown (No Slides or Video for this portion) 9:00-9:30am: Introduction to P4, by Chang Kim (Slides) (Video) Why P4? Intro to P4.org Explanation of CLA 9:30-10:00am: Demo of new and existing networking features […]

2nd P4 Workshop

Hosted by: Stanford University Chaired by: Nick McKeown, Stanford University; Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University. Sponsored by: Netronome, Microsoft, Intel, Cisco, and Barefoot Networks Agenda: http://2ndp4workshopbystanfordonrc2015.sched.org

P4 goes to England – SIGCOMM 2015

Posted by P4.org on September 1, 2015 Updated: link to the github repo : contains files and setup from the August 2015 SIGCOMM tutorial The P4 language had a busy week! From the 15-21st of August, SIGCOMM held its annual conference in London, under shockingly blue skies and a great venue provided by Imperial College.  In addition […]

P4 language evolution

Posted by P4.org on September 1, 2015 It’s been a year since the P4 language was first proposed in an ACM CCR article. In the past year, the language has evolved from a proposal into a specification. This blog post captures some of the thinking behind this evolution: what features were added to P4 and […]

1st P4 Workshop on June 4, 2015

Posted by P4.org on September 1, 2015 To start fostering community around P4, we organized a small by-invitation workshop with people from industry and academia who we knew were actively working on P4-related topics.  We thought we’d have around 30 or 40 people, tops.  After all, how many people pine for the opportunity to program […]

An open-source P4 switch with SAI support

Posted by P4.org on September 1, 2015 First let me introduce myself. I am the head of software at Barefoot Networks where I lead a senior team of engineers with many years of experience building networking systems, software and chips. Whether you build your own chips or use off-the-shelf merchant silicon, it can be frustrating to […]

1st P4 Workshop

Hosted by: Stanford University Chaired by: Nick McKeown, Stanford University; Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University. Agenda: p4workshop2015.sched.com

ONF Merges Market Leading Portfolio of Open Source Networking Projects into the Linux Foundation

Organizations Seek to Broaden Adoption, Bolster Collaboration and Expedite Innovation of Broadband, Mobile and P4 Programmable Open Networking SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—Dec. 14, 2023 – The Open Networking Foundation (ONF) today announced that its portfolio of leading open source networking projects, encompassing access, edge and cloud solutions, are set to graduate to become independent projects under […]

Fundamentals of the µONOS SDN Platform­­

The µONOS SDN platform is the next generation architecture of ONOS and has evolved from our experience building and deploying ONOS or ONOS-classic, which has been a leader in the open source SDN control plane space. The principal goal for this project, which is still under way, is to update the architectural approach of the […]

Community Member Profile: Daniel Lazkani Feferman

In this community member profile we highlight Daniel Lazkani Feferman, a Telco Cloud Senior Architect at CPqD, who is based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He has been an active contributor in both the P4 and Aether communities and is also an ONF Ambassador. Daniel started working on ONF projects in 2017, when P4 was […]