Searching for mentor - writing kernel-space VPN & more

From: Jason A. Donenfeld
Date: Thu Jul 02 2015 - 20:47:19 EST


Hi all,

I'm working on a fairly advanced kernel space VPN with some
interesting design choices. It's requiring me to dig pretty deep into
the networking stack. Admittedly I'm a bit in over my head right now.
Does anyone with deep knowledge and experience, especially inside the
networking stack, have any interest in mentoring me through this and
other kernel-related development puzzles?

As I understand it, Linux is in need of more developers, and I think
with a good mentor I could go pretty far, and eventually join the
ranks of someone useful to others.

What I mean specifically is someone I can poke on instant message from
time to time, "hey should I be using skb_dequeue or skb_recv_datagram
here?" or "do I want to pop this in the work queue or keep it in
softirq?" or "do I need to rcu_deref the qdisc?" or a variety of other
intricate questions and considerations. I'm a pretty quick learner and
quite devoted, but not all of this is documented and my eyeballs are
starting to bleed from reading too many innards; having someone I can
actually talk to and mind-meld with would be extremely nice.

In case bragging about something makes this a more attractive
proposition: I just got avx and avx2 implementations of
chacha20poly1305 rolling successfully, which I'm quite proud of.

Well, hope to hear from somebody soon!

Regards,
Jason Donenfeld
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