Release Notes Change History
Revision  | Feature/Category  | Description  | 
2.1.4  | Multicast Routing  | Added support for reading entries and receiving notifications on local routing tables.  | 
Multipath Routing  | Added support for multipath routing through a single hop.  | |
XLIO Statistics  | Enabled dump of routing table through xlio_stats utility.  | |
Added listen socket statistic.  | ||
Performance Improvement  | Improved Tx stability.  | |
Bug Fixes  | See Bug Fixes section.  | |
2.0.6  | User Space TLS (uTLS) Offload  | Added support for uTLS v1.3 offload for Rx path.  | 
SocketXtreme API  | Removed support for SocketXtreme API.  | |
Packet Filtering  | Removed support for Packet Filtering.  | |
Bug Fixes  | See Bug Fixes section.  | |
1.3.5  | Connection per Second (CPS) Improvements  | Made CPS performance improvements for Hardware TLS offload.  | 
NGINX Crash Recovery  | Added the ability to continue forking new child processes in NGINX application even when a crash takes place. The number of new processes that can be created in a crash scenario is set using XLIO_NGINX_WORKERS_NUM.  | |
1.2.9  | IPv6 support  | [Beta] Added support for the latest Internet Protocol version IPv6. Note: Support for IPv6 at beta level involves some limitations that can be viewed under Known Issues.  | 
TLS  | Added support for TLS v1.2: 256 bits; TLS v1.3: 128 bits; and TLS v1.3: 256 bits.  | |
C++11 Standard Support  | Product source code is migrated to C++11 standard requirements.  | |
1.1.8  | Security  | TLS data-path (Tx and Rx) offload allows the NIC to accelerate encryption, decryption, and authentication of AES-GCM (AES128-GCM, TLS v1.2).  | 
NGINX with QUIC configuration support  | Added QUIC transport protocol, explicitly designed to support multiplexed connections without depending on a single TCP connection.  | |
Performance Improvement  | Added Hardware Large Receive Offload (HW LRO) support: Large receive offload (LRO) is a technique for increasing the inbound throughput of high-bandwidth network connections by aggregating multiple incoming TCP packets from a single stream into a larger buffer before they are passed higher up the networking stack. Increased Concurrent Connections maintaining high-wire speed: Supports vertical scaling, limited mainly by available RAM.  | |
1.0.6  | TX Flow: Zero Copy  | Added support for zero-copy socket send flag MSG_ZEROCOPY with queueing completion notifications on the socket error queue.  | 
TCP Acceleration (kernel bypass) for NGINX  | Added TCP acceleration for NGINX high-performance HTTP server and reverse proxy adaptation.  | |
uTLS – User Space TLS Offload  | TLS hardware offload (Transport Layer Security) is a widely-deployed network protocol used for securing TCP connections on the Internet and accelerating TLS encryption.  |