Millions of Little Minions: Using Packets for Low Latency Network Programming and Visibility (Extended Version)

Special Interest Group on Data Communication(2014)

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This paper presents a practical approach to rapidly introduce new dataplane functionality into networks: End-hosts embed tiny programs into packets to actively query and manipulate a network's internal state. We show how this "tiny packet program" (TPP) interface gives end-hosts unprecedented visibility into network behavior, enabling them to work with the network to achieve a common goal. Our design leverages what each component does best: (a) switches forward and execute tiny packet programs (at most 5 instructions) at line rate, and (b) end-hosts perform arbitrary computation on network state, which are easy to evolve. Using a hardware prototype on a NetFPGA, we show our design is feasible, at a reasonable cost. By implementing three different research proposals, we show that TPPs are also useful. And finally, we present an architecture in which they can be made secure.
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active networks,design,measurement,performance
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