The impact of processing order on performance: A taxonomy of semi-FIFO policies

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Modern network processors increasingly deal with packets that require heterogeneous processing. We consider a bounded size input queue buffer where each packet requires several rounds of processing before transmission. Usually the transmission order of packets is induced by processing order, but processing order can have significant impact on the performance of buffer management policies even if the transmission order is fixed. We introduce the class of Semi-FIFO policies that decouple processing order from transmission order, restricting the latter to First-In-First-Out (FIFO). We build a taxonomy of Semi-FIFO policies and provide worst case guarantees for different processing orders. We consider various special cases and properties of Semi-FIFO policies: greedy, work-conserving, lazy, and push-out policies, and show how these properties affect performance. We generalize our results to additional constraints related to copying cost and conduct a comprehensive simulation study that validates our results.

论文关键词:Packet scheduling,Admission control,Online algorithms

论文评审过程:Received 2 September 2015, Revised 5 January 2017, Accepted 15 April 2017, Available online 3 May 2017, Version of Record 11 June 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcss.2017.04.001