- P4 Programming Language - P4 is a domain-specific language for network . . .
A place to discuss the P4 Programming Language and Ecosystem
- P4 Programming Language
A place to discuss the P4 Programming Language and Ecosystem
- P4 architecture - P4 Programming Language
The P4 16 language version (this is a perception more than a fact) seems to have put the PISA term aside P4 16 also required the “architecture” concept (like V1Model) so the concept of PISA made more sense to how you define the pipeline when talking about P4 14 -programmable targets
- Installing open source P4 development tools
Pick one of these: (a) I have an existing Ubuntu 16 04, 18 04, or 20 04 Linux system, and I want to install the open source P4 development tools on it (b) I am comfortable downloading and running a virtual machine image with the P4 open source tools already compiled and installed, e g using a virtual machine application like VirtualBox, VMware Fusion, VMware Workstation, Parallels, etc For
- Intel P4 Studio - P4 Dev - P4 Programming Language
We want to use P4 for CPS applications and are in the process of purchasing two Tofino2 switches For that, I recently applied for the Intel Connectivity Research Program to obtain the Intel P4Studio before we can buy the hardware The notification says there is a 20-business-day lead time for verification
- How tables work? - Getting Started with P4 - P4 Programming Language
Hi, can someone plz explain how do tables work and what is the relation between key and actions?
- Difference between P4 architectures - PISA vs PSA
The P4_16 language spec includes a sample P4_16 architecture, called “Very Simple Switch Architecture” to illustrate the necessary points PSA, PNA, v1model, TNA, T2NA and a number of others are all P4_16 architectures, with the formally defined interfaces, coded in P4_16 language
- Register manipulation - Getting Started with P4 - P4 Programming Language
A P4 register is in some ways better named an “array”, if that makes it more familiar to you It is an array of values, all with the same type A read operation retrieves the value stored in the array at one index, without changing any values stored in the array A write operation modifies the value stored in the array at one index, without changing any values stored at other indices
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