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by dymk
199 days ago
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This is a weird article.
It’s titled “how to use vsock” but 95% is how to set up Bazel, gRPC, and building a C++ project. And then 5% is a link to an off-site Twitter thread of screenshots for setting up a Linux VM image and running that in qemu. This should have been a VM with a basic server and socat’ing the vsocket. I don’t know why so much space was dedicated to unrelated topics. Also zero qualifications or benchmarks for “fast” compared to tcp/virtio. Author says “no ssh keys” when ssh is an orthogonal concept. sshd can listen on a vsock interface, it’s not specific to tcp/ip. From the “Under the hood” section, which should be the part actually about vsock: > I haven’t delved into the low-level system API for vsocks, as frameworks typically abstract this away. |
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This is just what happens when you use bazel to quickly set up your project.