DocumentCode
451248
Title
A Configurable Network Protocol for Cluster Based Communications using Modular Hardware Primitives on an Intelligent NIC
Author
Jaganathan, Ranjesh G. ; Underwood, Keith D. ; Sass, Ron
Author_Institution
Clemson University, SC
fYear
2003
fDate
15-21 Nov. 2003
Firstpage
22
Lastpage
22
Abstract
The high overhead of generic protocols like TCP/IP provides strong motivation for the development of a better protocol architecture for cluster-based parallel computers. Reconfigurable computing has a unique opportunity to contribute hardware level protocol acceleration while retaining the flexibility to adapt to changing needs. Specifically, applications on a cluster have various quality of service needs. In addition, these applications typically run for a long time relative to the reconfiguration time of an FPGA. Thus, it is possible to provide application-specific protocol processing to improve performance and reduce space utilization. Reducing space utilization permits the use of a greater portion of the FPGA for other application-specific processing. This paper focuses on work to create a set of parameterizable components that can be put together as needed to obtain a customized protocol for each application. To study the feasibility of such an architecture, hardware components were built that can be stitched together as needed to provide the required functionality. Feasibility is demonstrated using four different protocol configurations, namely: (1) unreliable packet transfer; (2) reliable, unordered message transfer without duplicate elimination; (3) reliable, unordered message transfer with duplicate elimination; and (4) reliable, ordered message transfer with duplicate elimination. The different configurations illustrate trade-offs between chip space and functionality.
Keywords
Intelligent Network Interface Card; cluster computing; computing; networking protocols; reconfigurable; Acceleration; Application software; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Intelligent networks; Protocols; Quality of service; TCPIP; Intelligent Network Interface Card; cluster computing; computing; networking protocols; reconfigurable;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Supercomputing, 2003 ACM/IEEE Conference
Print_ISBN
1-58113-695-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SC.2003.10005
Filename
1592925
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