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NIFDY: a low overhead, high throughput network interface
Callahan, T.; Goldstein, S.C.
Computer Architecture, 1995. Proceedings. 22nd Annual International Symposium on
Volume , Issue , 22-24 Jun 1995 Page(s): 230 - 241
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Summary: In this paper we present NIFDY, a network interface that uses admission control to reduce congestion and ensures that packets are received by a processor in the order in which they were sent, even if the underlying network delivers the packets out of order. The basic idea behind NIFDY is that each processor is allowed to have at most one outstanding packet to any other processor unless the destination processor has granted the sender the right to send multiple unacknowledged packets. Further, there is a low upper limit on the number of outstanding packets to all processors. We present results from simulations of a variety of networks (meshes, tori, butterflies, and fat trees) and traffic patterns to verify NIFDY's efficacy. Our simulations show that NIFDY increases throughput and decreases overhead. The utility of NIFDY increases as a network's bisection bandwidth decreases. When combined with the increased payload allowed by in-order delivery NIFDY increases total bandwidth delivered for all networks. The resources needed to implement NIFDY are small and constant with respect to network size.

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