Title :
TCP and UDP processing requirements for network interface design at 100 Gbps
Author :
Elbeshti, Mohamed ; Dixon, Michael ; Koziniec, Terry
Author_Institution :
Sch. of IT, Murdoch Univ., Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract :
Today major challenges are faced by server platforms while processing TCP/IP or UDP/IP. For instance, the speed of networks now exceeds the gigabit per sec Gbps, the design and implementations of high-performance Network Interfaces (NI) have become very challenging. There are different possible design approaches to implement high-speed NI. However, using the General Purpose Processor (GPP) as a core engine to offload some, if not all, of the TCP/IP or UDP/IP protocol functions can deliver some important features to NIs, such as simplicity, scalability, shorter development cycle time and reduced costs. Still it is not clear whether the GPP can provide the processing required Ethernet beyond 10 Gbps. Also, what is the limit of such GPP in supporting the processing of network interfaces? In this paper, we have measured the amount of processing required for Ethernet Network Interfaces (ENI) supporting different transmission line speeds. A NI-programmable based RISC model has been designed to measure the processing required for the ENI. The results have shown that a RISC core running at 240 MHz can be used as a processing core in high-speed ENI. Such core can support a wide range of transmission line speeds, up to 100 Gbps. Also, we have discussed some of the design issues that are related to RISC core based NI and the data movement type.
Keywords :
local area networks; reduced instruction set computing; transport protocols; ENI; Ethernet network interfaces; GPP; Nl-programmable based RISC model; TCP-IP protocol; UDP-IP protocol; bit rate 100 Gbit/s; frequency 240 MHz; general purpose processor; high-performance network interface design; Clocks; IP networks; Network interfaces; Nickel; Protocols; Reduced instruction set computing; Transmission line measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT), 2011 3rd International Congress on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0682-0