可编程软件交换机弹性数据流图嵌入

Tamás Lévai, G. Rétvári
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可编程软件交换机已成为从(虚拟)数据中心网络到电信云等广泛应用的重要组成部分。现代用例,如5G,需要非常低的延迟、大吞吐量和高可用性。软件交换机一般将包处理管道实现为数据流图,图节点对应简单的包处理操作,图边表示控制流。软件交换机的效率和可靠性在很大程度上取决于数据流图映射到底层硬件资源的方式。本文主要研究软件交换环境下的数据流图嵌入问题。我们提出了一种嵌入方法,它最大限度地减少了跨包处理控制流链的CPU间通信的性能损失,并且对单个CPU故障具有弹性。嵌入很容易推广到$N$ CPU故障。我们将数据流图嵌入问题表述为一个数学程序,描述了计算复杂度,并提出了最优算法和启发式算法来解决它。我们的方法的可行性在5G分组处理管道的综合数值分析中得到了证实,该管道取自工业5G NFV基准套件。
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Resilient Dataflow Graph Embedding for Programmable Software Switches
Programmable software switches have become crucial building blocks in a wide range of applications, from (virtual) data center networking to telco clouds. Modern use-cases, such as 5G, require very low latency, large throughput, and high availability. Software switches generally realize the packet processing pipeline as a dataflow graph: graph nodes correspond to simple packet processing operations and graph edges represent the control flow. The efficiency and dependability of the software switch critically depends on the way the dataflow graph is mapped to the underlying hardware resources. In this paper, we focus on dataflow graph embedding in a software switching context. We present an embedding approach which minimizes performance loss on inter-CPU communication across packet-processing control flow chains, and is resilient against a single CPU failure. The embedding is easy to generalize to $N$ CPU failures. We formulate the dataflow graph embedding problem as a mathematical program, characterize the computational complexity, and we propose optimal and heuristic algorithms to solve it. The viability of our approach is confirmed in comprehensive numerical analysis on a 5G packet processing pipeline, taken from an industrial 5G NFV benchmark suite.
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