Network Processor Design: Issues and PracticesMark A. Franklin, Patrick Crowley, Haldun Hadimioglu, Peter Z. Onufryk Elsevier, 2005. gada 11. marts - 336 lappuses The past few years have seen significant change in the landscape of high-end network processing. In response to the formidable challenges facing this emerging field, the editors of this series set out to survey the latest research and practices in the design, programming, and use of network processors. Through chapters on hardware, software, performance and modeling, Network Processor Design illustrates the potential for new NP applications, helping to lay a theoretical foundation for the architecture, evaluation, and programming of networking processors. Like Volume 2 of the series, Volume 3 further shifts the focus from achieving higher levels of packet processing performance to addressing other critical factors such as ease of programming, application developments, power, and performance prediction. In addition, Volume 3 emphasizes forward-looking, leading-edge research in the areas of architecture, tools and techniques, and applications such as high-speed intrusion detection and prevention system design, and the implementation of new interconnect standards.
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... Functions 299 13.5 Mapping Application DAGs to NP Architectures 302 13.5.1 Problem Statement 302 13.5.2 Mapping Algorithm 303 13.5.3 Mapping and Scheduling Results 304 13.6 Conclusions 306 References 306. Index. 309. Preface This volume is ...
... function ASICs with reprogrammable processors with the promise of allowing system vendors to adapt to evolving network protocols and applications as well as improving time-to-market. Fueled by the dot com and telecommunications bubbles ...
... function. The system hardware con- sists of a network processor and an FPGA and runs the Snort network intrusion software package. The network processor runs a pipelined multithreaded code that performs filtering, IP defragmentation ...
... function interface hardware. Finally, Chapter 10 investigates the use of network processors for an application that is not in the traditional domain of communications: DNA queries. The authors of the chapter observe that there are ...
... function) such that each thread is allocated a fixed number of blocks in the cache and threads cannot conflict with one another. In this way, real- time programs can be tailored to fit into their assigned slots completely to avoid ...
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Chapter 4 Towards a Flexible Network Processor Interface for RapidIO Hypertransport and PCIExpress | 55 |
Chapter 5 A HighSpeed Multithreaded TCP Offload Engine for 10 Gbs Ethernet | 81 |
Chapter 6 A Hardware Platform for Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention | 99 |
Chapter 7 Packet Processing on a SIMD Stream Processor | 119 |
Design Considerations | 145 |
Chapter 9 RNOSA Middleware Platform for LowCost PacketProcessing Devices | 173 |
Chapter 10 On the Feasibility of Using Network Processors for DNA Queries | 197 |
Chapter 11 Pipeline Task Scheduling on Network Processors | 219 |
Chapter 12 A Framework for Design Space Exploration of Resource Efficient Network Processing on Multiprocessor SoCs | 245 |
Chapter 13 Application Analysis and Resource Mapping for Heterogeneous Network Processor Architectures | 279 |
Index | 309 |
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