Travelled to:
1 × Turkey
1 × United Kingdom
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
N.Amit Alex Markuze Adam Morrison 0001 A.Schuster M.Ben-Yehuda ∅ Igor Smolyar A.Gordon M.Malka R.W.Wisniewski D.F.Bacon B.Stroustrup Haggai Eran L.Liss A.Ayoub E.Shlomo Yossi Kuperman Eyal Moscovici Joel Nider Razya Ladelsky N.Har'El A.Landau Ilya Lesokhin Shachar Raindel Guy Shapiro Sagi Grimberg Boris Pismenny G.Zellweger Austin Bolen
Talks about:
virtual (3) iommu (3) swapper (2) protect (2) network (2) faster (2) copi (2) dma (2) nonuniform (1) paravirtu (1)
Person: Dan Tsafrir
DBLP: Tsafrir:Dan
Contributed to:
Wrote 11 papers:
- ASPLOS-2015-MalkaABT #named #performance
- rIOMMU: Efficient IOMMU for I/O Devices that Employ Ring Buffers (MM, NA, MBY, DT), pp. 355–368.
- SOSP-2015-AmitTSAS #cpu #validation
- Virtual CPU validation (NA, DT, AS, AA, ES), pp. 311–327.
- ASPLOS-2014-AmitTS #memory management #named
- VSwapper: a memory swapper for virtualized environments (NA, DT, AS), pp. 349–366.
- ASPLOS-2012-GordonAHBLST #eli #named #performance
- ELI: bare-metal performance for I/O virtualization (AG, NA, NH, MBY, AL, AS, DT), pp. 411–422.
- OOPSLA-2009-TsafrirWBS #dependence #performance #source code
- Minimizing dependencies within generic classes for faster and smaller programs (DT, RWW, DFB, BS), pp. 425–444.
- ASPLOS-2016-KupermanMNLGT
- Paravirtual Remote I/O (YK, EM, JN, RL, AG, DT), pp. 49–65.
- ASPLOS-2016-MarkuzeMT #performance
- True IOMMU Protection from DMA Attacks: When Copy is Faster than Zero Copy (AM, AM0, DT), pp. 249–262.
- ASPLOS-2016-Tsafrir
- Synopsis of the ASPLOS '16 Wild and Crazy Ideas (WACI) Invited-Speakers Session (DT), pp. 291–294.
- ASPLOS-2017-LesokhinERSGLBA #fault #network
- Page Fault Support for Network Controllers (IL, HE, SR, GS, SG, LL, MBY, NA, DT), pp. 449–466.
- ASPLOS-2018-MarkuzeSMT #named #network
- DAMN: Overhead-Free IOMMU Protection for Networking (AM, IS, AM0, DT), pp. 301–315.
- ASPLOS-2020-SmolyarMPEZBL0T #named
- IOctopus: Outsmarting Nonuniform DMA (IS, AM, BP, HE, GZ, AB, LL, AM0, DT), pp. 101–115.