Dolphins PCI Express software suite is named eXpressWare and enables applications to communicate over PCI Express cables and backplanes. Several interfaces and APIs are supported, from standard TCP/IP networking to the lowest level direct remote memory access. Each API has its benefits and can be selected based on application requirements. The complete stack can be seen in the figure below:
One important part of eXpressWare is SuperSockets which implement a safe and reliable bypass of the TCP/UDP/IP protocol stack for standard socket-based inter-process communication. This bypass moves data directly via the high-performance interconnect and thereby reduces the minimal latency typically by a factor of 10 and more with 100% binary application compatibility, no special configuration and full plug and play.
The SuperSockets software was first released for critical applications in 2004 and has constantly been optimized and maintained to support new versions of Windows and Linux as well as new computer systems and interconnects.
The TCP/IP driver is currently only available for Linux and Windows systems.
The Dolphin SISCI Developers kit (Software Infrastructure Shared-Memory Cluster Interconnect) consists of driver and API software, tools, documentation and source needed to develop your own embedded application utilizing the low latency and high performance of a PCI Express Cluster. The development kit provides a C system call interface to ease customer integration to Dolphins cluster interconnect. SISCI enables customer application to easily bypass the limitations of traditional network solutions, avoiding time consuming operating system calls, and network protocol software overhead.
The SISCI Software enables applications to directly benefit from remote access time down to 0.54 microseconds and close to wire speed throughput. Direct mapped NTB PIO access gives extremely low transaction overhead and jitter for real-time systems. DMA capabilities provide very high throughput without using CPU for data transfers. Customers can combine PIO and DMA operations for maximum application benefits and performance. The SISCI API also support access to remote IO resources.
eXpressWare 5.5.0 introduces the SmartIO SISCI API extension. This includes functionality enabling SISCI applications to easily access and work with remote PCIe devices.
The SmartIO SISCI API extension is currently only available with Linux. Please contact Dolphin for availability on other operating systems.
More information on the SmartIO SISCI API extension can be found in the updated SISCI Functional specification and at http://dolphinics.com/solutions/SISCI_Smart_IO_PCIe_device_access.html
Device Lending is currently only available with Linux.
More information on the Device Lending software can be found at http://www.dolphinics.com/products/pcie_smart_io_device_lending.html and in Chapter 9, SmartIO
Transparent Hot Add is currently only available with Linux, but will be made available to other operating systems in the future. Please contact Dolphin for more information.
More information on Transparent Hot Add can be found at https://www.dolphinics.com/solutions/pcie_hot_add_plug_swap.html and in Chapter 9, SmartIO
The TCP/IP driver is currently only available for Linux and Windows systems.
The current implementation does not support communication between Linux and Windows systems.
eXpressWare is Developed by Dolphin over more than two decades and consists of both open source and proprietary software. The use of the proprietary software requires a license.
Dolphins NTB enabled PCIe Adapter cards is sold with a license to use the software. Users of eXpressWare on OEM hardware need to obtain the license from the hardware vendor.
A copy of the eXpressWare license text can be found in Appendix C, eXpressWare License text