학술논문

A framework to rapidly test SDN use-cases and accelerate middlebox applications
Document Type
Conference
Source
38th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks Local Computer Networks (LCN), 2013 IEEE 38th Conference on. :763-770 Oct, 2013
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Switches
Hardware
Computer architecture
Ports (Computers)
Acceleration
Middleboxes
Middlebox
Software Defined Networking
Language
ISSN
0742-1303
Abstract
Software-defined networking (SDN) is envisioned to provide a centralized interface to programmatically manage networking elements. However, despite its conceptual simplicity, current switch and SDN architectures have poor performance with little support to innovate and test novel SDN applications. We propose an application extensibility framework that allows researchers to build new SDN applications without requiring modification to the OpenFlow-based plumbing available today. We also employ both hardware and software packet processing capabilities of switching elements by offloading intensive per-packet processing onto the switch processing pipeline using dynamically loadable packet processing modules (PPMs). Our architecture thus allows flexibility in the type of applications alongside high switching performance. We believe that our architecture will unleash the potential of SDN by inspiring the SDN “killer app”. We evaluate our framework using an encryption middlebox application and show a two orders-of-magnitude improvement over an implementation using the current SDN architecture when using hardware offload blocks.