On the relative behavior of source and distributed routing in NOWs using Up*/Down* routing schemes

J. Sancho, A. Robles, J. Duato
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Abstract

Networks of workstations (NOWs) are arranged as a switch-based network with irregular topology, which makes routing and deadlock avoidance quite complicated. Current proposals use the up*/down* routing algorithm to remove cyclic dependencies between channels and avoid deadlock. Recently, a simple and effective methodology to compute up*/down* routing tables has been proposed by us. The resulting up*/down* routing scheme increases the number of alternative paths between every pair of switches and allows most messages to follow minimal paths. Also, up*/down* routing is suitable to be implemented using source or distributed routing. Source routing provides a safer and lower cost implementation of up*/down* routing than that provided by distributed routing. However distributed routing may benefit from routing messages through alternative paths to reach their destination. In this paper we evaluate the performance of up*/down* routing when using two methodologies to compute routing tables, and when both source and distributed routing are used. Evaluation results show that it is not worth to implement up*/down* routing in a distributed way in a NOW environment, since its performance is very close to that achieved by implementing it with source routing when a traffic-balancing algorithm is used. Moreover it is shown that a greater improvement in performance can be achieved by modifying the method to compute up*/down* routing tables when source routing is used.
使用Up /Down路由方案的NOWs中源路由和分布式路由的相对行为
工作站网络是一个基于交换机的不规则拓扑网络,这使得路由和死锁避免变得非常复杂。目前的建议使用向上/向下路由算法来消除通道之间的循环依赖并避免死锁。最近,我们提出了一种简单有效的上/下路由表计算方法。由此产生的up /down路由方案增加了每对交换机之间可选路径的数量,并允许大多数消息遵循最小路径。此外,上行/下行路由适合使用源路由或分布式路由来实现。源路由提供了一种比分布式路由更安全、成本更低的up /down路由实现。然而,分布式路由可能受益于通过备选路径路由消息以到达目的地。在本文中,我们在使用两种方法计算路由表,以及同时使用源路由和分布式路由时,评估了上/下路由的性能。评估结果表明,在NOW环境中以分布式方式实现up*/down*路由是不值得的,因为当使用流量平衡算法时,它的性能非常接近与源路由实现的性能。此外,当使用源路由时,通过修改上/下路由表的计算方法可以实现更大的性能改进。
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