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Automated Optimization of Parameterized Data-Plane Programs With Parasol


Abstract:

Programmable data planes allow for sophisticated applications that give operators the power to customize the functionality of their networks. Deploying these applications...Show More

Abstract:

Programmable data planes allow for sophisticated applications that give operators the power to customize the functionality of their networks. Deploying these applications, however, often requires tedious and burdensome optimization of their layout and design, in which programmers must manually write, compile, and test an implementation, adjust the design, and repeat. In this paper we present Parasol, a framework that allows programmers to define general, parameterized network algorithms and automatically optimize their various parameters. The parameters of a Parasol program can represent a wide variety of implementation decisions, and may be optimized for arbitrary, high-level objectives defined by the programmer. Furthermore, optimization may be tailored to particular environments by providing a representative sample of traffic. We show how we implement the Parasol framework, which consists of a sketching language for writing parameterized programs, and a simulation-based optimizer for testing different parameter settings. We evaluate Parasol by implementing a suite of ten data-plane applications, and find that Parasol produces a solution with comparable performance to hand-optimized P4 code within a two-hour time budget.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Networking ( Volume: 33, Issue: 2, April 2025)
Page(s): 526 - 540
Date of Publication: 21 November 2024
Electronic ISSN: 2998-4157

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