零拷贝协议实现的评估

K. Skevik, T. Plagemann, V. Goebel, P. Halvorsen
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互联网服务,如世界范围的网络和多媒体应用,如新闻和视频点播,在过去几年里变得非常流行。由于以高数据速率检索多媒体数据的用户数量迅速增加,因此数据服务器可能成为一个严重的瓶颈。传统的消耗时间和资源的操作,如内存复制操作,限制了可以从服务器传输的并发流的数量,原因有两个:(1)在不同的地址空间中保存相同的数据副本会浪费内存空间;(2)大量的CPU资源被用于拷贝操作。为了避免这个瓶颈,并使内存和CPU资源可用于其他任务,即更多的并发客户端,我们通过通信协议实现了一个零拷贝数据路径,以支持基于UVM的高速网络通信。在本文中,我们描述了零复制协议机制的实现和评估,并展示了在没有任何复制操作的情况下通过通信系统移动数据时大幅提高性能的潜力。
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Evaluation of a zero-copy protocol implementation
Internet services like the world-wide web and multimedia applications like news- and video-on-demand have become very popular over the last years. Since a high and rapidly increasing number of users retrieve multimedia data with high data rates, the data servers can represent a severe bottleneck. Traditional time and resource consuming operations, like memory copy operations, limit the number of concurrent streams that can be transmitted from the server, because of two reasons: (1) memory space is wasted holding identical data copies in different address spaces; and (2) a lot of CPU resources are used on copy operations. To avoid this bottleneck and make memory and CPU resources available for other tasks, i.e. more concurrent clients, we have implemented a zero-copy data path through the communication protocols to support high-speed network communication, based on UVM. In this paper, we describe the implementation and evaluation of the zero-copy protocol mechanism, and we show the potential for substantial performance improvement when moving data through the communication system without any copy operations.
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