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NetFPGA Developers Workshop August 12-14, 2009

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Format

  • Presentations + Demonstrations
  • 25 minutes each + 5 minutes for Questions and answers

Registration

Event Location

Hotel

Transportation

Milestones

Demo Preparation (Wednesday)

10am-6pm

  • Prepare projects for Demonstrations with help from the Stanford Group
  • Three nf-test machines from Stanford will be available to show projects running
    • nf-test12
      • Peyman
      • Michael Ciesla (requires the following packages: mysql-server mysql-devel gtk2-devel)
    • nf-test10
      • James Zeng
      • Martin Labrecque (assuming the machine has a NetFPGA and at least 1 regular NIC, base 1.2.5)
      • Jari Keinänen
    • Dell - EE108-3A.stanford.edu
      • Geoff Salmon (access)
      • Jari Keinänen
      • Michael Ciesla
      • (add your name here if you need a machine)
    • Dell - EE108-4A.stanford.edu
      • Martin Labrecque (access)
      • (add your name here if you need a machine)
    • Dell - EE108-5A.stanford.edu
      • Michael Ciesla (access) (requires NAT and IP forwarding enabled)
      • (add your name here if you need a machine)
    • Dell - EE108-6A.stanford.edu
      • (add your name here if you need a machine)
  • A projector will be available for showing output from the screen
    • In addition to a projector for the slides
  • Email: jwlockwd@stanford.edu, gcoving@stanford.edu, grg@stanford.edu for help in advance

Thursday, Aug 13 (Workshop Begins)

Breakfast

8:30am

Welcome

9am

10am

  • Break

Session 1: Packet Forwarding

10:30am

Session 2: Payload Processing

11:30

Lunch

12:30pm

Session 3: High-Level Programming

1:30pm

3pm

  • Break

Session 4: Applications I

3:30pm

Building the Community

4:30

  • Ways to grow the developer community
    • Nick McKeown (Stanford)
  • A word from our sponsors
    • Scott Whyte (Google)
    • Paul Hartke (Xilinx)
  • Feedback from industry and organizers

Workshop Dinner

7pm

  • Workshop Dinner at California Cafe
    • 700 Welch Rd, Palo Alto, CA
    • (near the Stanford Mall)
    • (Walking distances from the Gates building)
      • A private room is reserved for our NetFPGA group

Friday Morning, August 14 (Half-Day)

8:30am

  • Breakfast

Session 5: Testbeds

9am

10am

  • Break

Session 6: Applications II

10:30am

Closing Remarks

11:30am

  • Best Demonstration Award
  • Wrap-up
Noon
  • Workshop Ends (travel home)

Other NetFPGA Projects

Windows Project

All Projects

Papers

Full proceedings

  • Full Proceedings
    • Acrobat (.pdf) file of all papers
    • Includes bookmarks to each paper
    • Pape numbers listed in table of contents
Topic revision: r1 - 17 Aug 2009 - 20:09:47 - Lockwood