Virtual memory mapped network interface for the SHRIMP multicomputer

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The network interfaces of existing multicomputers require a significant amount of software overhead to provide protection and to implement message passing protocols. This paper describes the design of a low-latency, high-bandwidth, virtual memory-mapped network interface for the SHRIMP multicomputer project at Princeton University. Without sacrificing protection, the network interface achieves low latency by using virtual memory mapping and write-latency hiding techniques, and obtains high bandwidth by providing a user-level block data transfer mechanism. We have implemented several message passing primitives in an experimental environment, demonstrating that our approach can reduce the message passing overhead to a few user-level instructions.

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Blumrich, M. A., Li, K., Alpert, R., Dubnicki, C., Felten, E. W., & Sandberg, J. (1994). Virtual memory mapped network interface for the SHRIMP multicomputer. In Conference Proceedings - Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, ISCA (pp. 142–153). Publ by IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1145/192007.192024

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