• Title/Summary/Keyword: memory access, binary prefix tree

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A New Pipelined Binary Search Architecture for IP Address Lookup (IP 어드레스 검색을 위한 새로운 pipelined binary 검색 구조)

  • Lim Hye-Sook;Lee Bo-Mi;Jung Yeo-Jin
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.29 no.1B
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    • pp.18-28
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    • 2004
  • Efficient hardware implementation of address lookup is one of the most important design issues of internet routers. Address lookup significantly impacts router performance since routers need to process tens-to-hundred millions of packets per second in real time. In this paper, we propose a practical IP address lookup structure based on the binary tree of prefixes of different lengths. The proposed structure produces multiple balanced trees, and hence it solve the issues due to the unbalanced binary prefix tree of the existing scheme. The proposed structure is implemented using pipelined binary search combined with a small size TCAM. Performance evaluation results show that the proposed architecture requires a 2000-entry TCAM and total 245 kbyte SRAMs to store about 30,000 prefix samples from MAE-WEST router, and an address lookup is achieved by a single memory access. The proposed scheme scales very well with both of large databases and longer addresses as in IPv6.

High-speed W Address Lookup using Balanced Multi-way Trees (균형 다중 트리를 이용한 고속 IP 어드레스 검색 기법)

  • Kim, Won-Iung;Lee, Bo-Mi;Lim, Hye-Sook
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.427-432
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    • 2005
  • Packet arrival rates in internet routers have been dramatically increased due to the advance of link technologies, and hence wire-speed packet processing in Internet routers becomes more challenging. As IP address lookup is one of the most essential functions for packet processing, algorithm and architectures for efficient IP address lookup have been widely studied. In this paper, we Propose an efficient I address lookup architecture which shows yeW good Performance in search speed while requires a single small-size memory The proposed architecture is based on multi-way tree structure which performs comparisons of multiple prefixes by one memory access. Performance evaluation results show that the proposed architecture requires a 280kByte SRAM to store about 40000 prefix samples and an address lookup is achieved by 5.9 memory accesses in average.