[RFC PATCH 0/4] VRF support in FIB library
Robin Jarry
rjarry at redhat.com
Mon Mar 23 10:54:39 CET 2026
Vladimir Medvedkin, Mar 22, 2026 at 16:42:
> This series adds multi-VRF support to both IPv4 and IPv6 FIB paths by
> allowing a single FIB instance to host multiple isolated routing domains.
>
> Currently FIB instance represents one routing instance. For workloads that
> need multiple VRFs, the only option is to create multiple FIB objects. In a
> burst oriented datapath, packets in the same batch can belong to different VRFs, so
> the application either does per-packet lookup in different FIB instances or
> regroups packets by VRF before lookup. Both approaches are expensive.
>
> To remove that cost, this series keeps all VRFs inside one FIB instance and
> extends lookup input with per-packet VRF IDs.
>
> The design follows the existing fast-path structure for both families. IPv4 and
> IPv6 use multi-ary trees with a 2^24 associativity on a first level (tbl24). The
> first-level table scales per configured VRF. This increases memory usage, but
> keeps performance and lookup complexity on par with non-VRF implementation.
>
> Vladimir Medvedkin (4):
> fib: add multi-VRF support
> fib: add VRF functional and unit tests
> fib6: add multi-VRF support
> fib6: add VRF functional and unit tests
Hey Vladimir,
Thanks for the series, this is an interesting approach. Does this allow
sharing the tbl8 arrays amongst VRFs?
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