Network Programming Interface in General-Purpose Multi-core Processor: A Survey

Jinli Yan, Chunbo Jia, Lu Tang, Tao Li, Gaofeng Lv, W. Quan, Hui Yang
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Recently, the development and deployment of dedicated hardware can hardly keep pace with the increasing complexity of the network functions. With the performance improvement, the maturity of virtualization technology and many open-source network projects (such as DPDK), the general-purpose multi-core processors (multi-core CPU) have been widely used in network field. Network operators are migrating network functions to multi-core CPU for flexible development and dynamic deployment. Network programming interfaces on multi-core CPU not only provide general packet processing services but also shield the complex implementation of software and hardware for developers. Both network application requirements and implementation mechanisms of the underlying platform have significant influences on the development of network programming interfaces. In this paper, we first review the development of network programming interfaces and classify programming interfaces by information model, resource management mode, and development model. We then analyze the programming interfaces provided by Click, VPP, and mOS, respectively. Because 5G and data center networks require high programmability and performance, and software/hardware co-processing become popular packet processing architectures, we also propose future research directions, including application-defined semantics of control blocks, software/hardware dynamical reconfiguration, and multi-dimensional event management.
通用多核处理器的网络编程接口研究综述
近年来,专用硬件的开发和部署难以跟上日益复杂的网络功能。随着性能的提高、虚拟化技术的成熟以及许多开源网络项目(如DPDK)的出现,通用多核处理器(multi-core CPU)在网络领域得到了广泛的应用。网络运营商正在将网络功能迁移到多核CPU上,以实现灵活开发和动态部署。多核CPU上的网络编程接口不仅提供一般的数据包处理服务,而且为开发人员屏蔽了复杂的软硬件实现。网络应用需求和底层平台的实现机制对网络编程接口的开发有着重要的影响。本文首先回顾了网络编程接口的发展历程,并从信息模型、资源管理模式和开发模型三个方面对编程接口进行了分类。然后,我们分别分析Click、VPP和mOS提供的编程接口。由于5G和数据中心网络对高可编程性和高性能的要求,以及软硬件协同处理成为流行的分组处理体系结构,我们还提出了未来的研究方向,包括控制块的应用定义语义、软硬件动态重构和多维事件管理。
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