A multi-pipeline architecture for high-speed packet classification

In typical algorithmic packet classification methods, the data structure is tailored for the given ruleset. It is common among published algorithmic methods that the worst case number of memory accesses per classification depends on the properties of the ruleset, such as the distribution of the addr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Computer communications 2014-12, Vol.54, p.84-96
Hauptverfasser: Pao, Derek, Lu, Ziyan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In typical algorithmic packet classification methods, the data structure is tailored for the given ruleset. It is common among published algorithmic methods that the worst case number of memory accesses per classification depends on the properties of the ruleset, such as the distribution of the address prefixes and port ranges. As a result, existing methods cannot assure constant classification rate. A novel multi-pipeline architecture for packet classification is presented in this paper. Our method has outstanding performance in both space and time. We incorporate the prefix inclusion coding scheme to achieve outstanding memory efficiency. For rulesets with 10 thousand rules, the storage cost of our method is between 16 and 24.5bytes per rule. The hardware uses fixed-length linear pipelines. Hence, the classification rate is constant regardless of the ruleset properties. To demonstrate the feasibility of our method, the proposed architecture is implemented on a Virtex-6 FPGA and the device can achieve a classification rate of 340million packets per second. Power dissipation of the device is about 1.43W.
ISSN:0140-3664
1873-703X
DOI:10.1016/j.comcom.2014.08.004