PacketShader: A GPU-accelerated software router

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We present PacketShader, a high-performance software router framework for general packet processing with Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) acceleration. PacketShader exploits the massively-parallel processing power of GPU to address the CPU bottleneck in current software routers. Combined with our high-performance packet I/O engine, PacketShader outperforms existing software routers by more than a factor of four, forwarding 64B IPv4 packets at 39 Gbps on a single commodity PC. We have implemented IPv4 and IPv6 forwarding, OpenFlow switching, and IPsec tunneling to demonstrate the flexibility and performance advantage of PacketShader. The evaluation results show that GPU brings significantly higher throughput over the CPU-only implementation, confirming the effectiveness of GPU for computation and memory-intensive operations in packet processing.
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ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOMM)
Issue Date
2010-08-30
Language
English
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7th International Conference on Autonomic Computing, SIGCOMM 2010, pp.195 - 206

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10.1145/1851182.1851207
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/164680
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