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Compiling Cross-Language Network Programs into Hybrid Data Plane

  • Hao Li
  • , Peng Zhang
  • , Guangda Sun
  • , Wanyue Cao
  • , Chengchen Hu
  • , Danfeng Shan
  • , Tian Pan
  • , Qiang Fu

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Abstract

Network programming languages (NPLs) empower operators to program network data planes (NDPs) with unprecedented efficiency. Currently, various NPLs and NDPs coexist and no one can prevail over others in the short future. Such diversity is raising many problems including: (1) programs written with different NPLs can hardly interoperate in the same network, (2) most NPLs are bound to specific NDPs, hindering their independent evolution, and (3) compilation techniques cannot be readily reused, resulting in much wasteful work. These problems are mostly owing to the lack of modularity in the compilers, where the missing part is an intermediate representation (IR) for NPLs. To this end, we propose Network Transaction Automaton (NTA), a highly-expressive and language-independent IR, and show it can express semantics of 7 mainstream NPLs. Then, we design CODER, a modular compiler based on NTA, which currently supports 2 NPLs and 3 NDPs. Experiments with real and synthetic programs show CODER can correctly compile those programs for real networks within moderate time.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1088-1103
Number of pages16
JournalIEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Volume30
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2022

Keywords

  • Network programming language
  • hybrid data plane
  • intermediate representation
  • software defined networks

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