Proceedings. 12th Annual IEEE Symposium on High Performance Interconnects
DOI: 10.1109/conect.2004.1375199
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Efficient prefix cache for network processors

Abstract: Abstract-Conventional routing cache systems store destination IP addresses in their cache directory. We present a routing cache technique that stores the most recently used route prefixes, instead of IP addresses, to achieve significantly smaller cache size. A nesting prefix is partially represented in this cache by its minimal expansions. Such expanded prefixes are obtained using an incremental technique without any modifications to the routing table. Consequently, our cache works with most of the common rout… Show more

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“…Since the LTCAM stores independent rules, at most one rule may match during lookup in the LTCAM and a priority encoder is not needed. If a match is found in the LTCAM during lookup, it is guaranteed to be the highest priority match and the corresponding action can be returned immediately yielding a 50% [1] improvement in TCAM search time. The average improvement in lookup time is estimated to be between 20% to 48% for the tests in our data set.…”
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“…Since the LTCAM stores independent rules, at most one rule may match during lookup in the LTCAM and a priority encoder is not needed. If a match is found in the LTCAM during lookup, it is guaranteed to be the highest priority match and the corresponding action can be returned immediately yielding a 50% [1] improvement in TCAM search time. The average improvement in lookup time is estimated to be between 20% to 48% for the tests in our data set.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a single lookup finding a match in the LTCAM, the improvement is 50% [1]. The best case in our dataset is test1, which has 98% of the rules in the LTCAM.…”
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