This is the experimental version of Lua API, aimed for the luajit use. Please take a look and send the feedback to ayourtch@gmail.com. To run the examples here: 1) install luajit - "sudo apt-get install luajit" on ubuntu 2) make build-vpp-api in the top directory 3) "make" in this directory to build libcough.so 4) "make run" in a separate terminal window 5) sudo luajit examples/example-cli.lua This will result in something like this: libcough detected Version: 17.01-rc0~37-g8b3191e 00000000 31 37 2E 30 31 2D 72 63 30 7E 33 37 2D 67 38 62 17.01-rc0~37-g8b 00000010 33 31 39 31 65 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3191e........... { [1] = { ["luaapi_message_name"] = show_version_reply,["program"] = vpe,["version"] = 17.01-rc0~37-g8b3191e,["build_date"] = Fri Nov 11 15:30:21 UTC 2016,["retval"] = 0,["build_directory"] = /home/ubuntu/vpp,["_vl_msg_id"] = 166,["context"] = 0,} ,} --- { [1] = { ["luaapi_message_name"] = cli_inband_reply,["_vl_msg_id"] = 90,["length"] = 94,["reply"] = vpp v17.01-rc0~37-g8b3191e built by ubuntu on vpp-lapi-commit at Fri Nov 11 15:30:21 UTC 2016 ,["retval"] = 0,["context"] = 0,} ,} --- 6) You can also run the performance test bench: $ sudo luajit bench.lua libcough detected 10001 iterations, average speed 4108LL per second 10001 iterations, average speed 4660LL per second 10001 iterations, average speed 4095LL per second 10001 iterations, average speed 4542LL per second 10001 iterations, average speed 8048LL per second 10001 iterations, average speed 6805LL per second 10001 iterations, average speed 5170LL per second 10001 iterations, average speed 6585LL per second 10001 iterations, average speed 6714LL per second 10001 iterations, average speed 6942LL per second Average tps across the tests: 5766LL Note: the above is run in an lxd container running inside 2-core xhyve VM on a Macbook Pro, so I would not take the performance numbers for granted :) The "examples" directory contains a few naive examples, as well as a couple of more advanced ones - a tab-completing CLI for VPP that can call both the APIs and CLI, and also a small test utility which I use for automating some small tests using VPP.