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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Acceleration of GnuTLS with software ''Kernel TLS'' (KTLS) | Acceleration of GnuTLS with software ''Kernel TLS'' (KTLS) | ||
== Owner == | == Owner == | ||
* Name: [[User:Fkrenzel| František Krenželok]], [[User:Ueno| Daiki Ueno]] | * Name: [[User:Fkrenzel| František Krenželok]], [[User:Ueno| Daiki Ueno]] | ||
* Email: fkrenzel@redhat.com, dueno@redhat.com | * Email: fkrenzel@redhat.com, dueno@redhat.com | ||
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== Benefit to Fedora == | == Benefit to Fedora == | ||
The improvement lies in acceleration of large data | The improvement lies in acceleration of large data transfers trough encrypted channels. | ||
The send_file function enables us to send data directly trough socket without entering user space, saving us from 2 context switches and 2 additional buffers. This is especially useful for NBD | The send_file function enables us to send data directly trough socket without entering user space, saving us from 2 context switches and 2 additional user space buffers. This is especially useful for NBD | ||
'''Benefits''' | |||
* Acceleration of ''live VM migration'', which should mitigate the downtime for various services used by both the users and the developers. | |||
* Increased speed at which files can be retrieved from NBD via encrypted channel and less CPU and memory strain on NBD server. | |||
packages that might benefit: {{package|nbd}} {{package|nbdkit}} {{package|qemu}} | packages that might benefit: {{package|nbd}} {{package|nbdkit}} {{package|qemu}} | ||
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Support for KTLS key update in GnuTLS ''track'': [https://gitlab.com/gnutls/gnutls/-/merge_requests/1625 gitlab] | |||
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Support for TLS1.3 key update in KTLS module | |||
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Revision as of 09:03, 23 August 2022
KTLS implementation for GnuTLS
Summary
Acceleration of GnuTLS with software Kernel TLS (KTLS)
Owner
- Name: František Krenželok, Daiki Ueno
- Email: fkrenzel@redhat.com, dueno@redhat.com
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora Linux 38
- Last updated: 2022-08-23
- FESCo issue: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>
- Tracker bug: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>
- Release notes tracker: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>
Detailed Description
The goal of this change is to provide GnuTLS users with a high throughput data transfer mechanism on encrypted channels, with emphasis on network block devices (NBD).
We accomplish this with KTLS which offloads enc/decryption (TLS record) to the kernel, while GnuTLS handles initial connection (TLS handshake). This approach saves us from frequent context switching as well as data copies in userspace when using send_file() function.
Feedback
Benefit to Fedora
The improvement lies in acceleration of large data transfers trough encrypted channels. The send_file function enables us to send data directly trough socket without entering user space, saving us from 2 context switches and 2 additional user space buffers. This is especially useful for NBD
Benefits
- Acceleration of live VM migration, which should mitigate the downtime for various services used by both the users and the developers.
- Increased speed at which files can be retrieved from NBD via encrypted channel and less CPU and memory strain on NBD server.
packages that might benefit: nbd
nbdkit
qemu
Scope
- Proposal owners:
Support for KTLS key update in GnuTLS track: gitlab
- Other developers:
Support for TLS1.3 key update in KTLS module
- Release engineering: #Releng issue number
- Policies and guidelines: N/A (not needed for this Change)
- Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
- Alignment with Objectives:
Upgrade/compatibility impact
Although this feature will be enabled by default, users will not notice any change, as in case of failure to initialize KTLS, GnuTLS will fallback to the currently used mode of operation.
Users will be also provided with means to disable this feature trough crypto-policies
How To Test
To enable this feature user has to:
- load TLS kernel module (
modprobe tls
) - enable ktls with crypto policies
$ cat > /etc/crypto-policies/local.d/gnutls-ktls.config <<EOF [global] ktls = true EOF
$ update-crypto-policies
User Experience
This change should accelerate large data transfers especially that of files. This will affect users that use applications which utilize GnuTLS for encrypting communication channels.
Dependencies
Currently KTLS doesn't support key_update (The keys delivered to the kernel can’t be set more than once per session) so a kernel module patch would be needed for this functionality.
Contingency Plan
- Contingency mechanism: (What to do? Who will do it?) N/A (not a System Wide Change)
- Contingency deadline: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
- Blocks release? N/A (not a System Wide Change), Yes/No
Documentation
API
gnutls_transport_is_ktls_enabled() To check if KTLS was properly initialized on the interfaces:
gnutls_transport_ktls_enable_flags_t gnutls_transport_is_ktls_enabled(gnutls_session_t session);
gnutls_record_send_file()
To send data directly from a file descriptor in a zero-copy manner if KTLS is enabled; otherwise it will just iteratively read from the file descriptor:
ssize_t gnutls_record_send_file(gnutls_session_t session, int fd, off_t *offset, size_t count);
N/A (not a System Wide Change)