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Leveraging eBPF to Make TCP Path-Aware

Authors :
UCL - SST/ICTM/INGI - Pôle en ingénierie informatique
Jadin, Mathieu
De Coninck, Quentin
Navarre, Louis
Schapira, Michael
Bonaventure, Olivier
UCL - SST/ICTM/INGI - Pôle en ingénierie informatique
Jadin, Mathieu
De Coninck, Quentin
Navarre, Louis
Schapira, Michael
Bonaventure, Olivier
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the key Internet protocols. It is used by a broad range of applications. TCP was designed when there was typically a single path between a client and a server. Today’s networks provide higher path diversity, yet TCP still only uses the single path selected by the network layer. This limits the ability of TCP to react to events such as interdomain failures or highly congested peering links. We propose the TCP Path Changer (TPC), a set of eBPF programs that are incorporated into the Linux TCP/IP stack to make it more agile. To illustrate the benefits of our approach, we first demonstrate that TPC can quickly reroute an ongoing TCP connection around a failure. We then show that TPC can also monitor the round-trip-time of active TCP connections and automatically reroute them if it becomes too high. Our evaluation of TPC in emulated networks evidences the significant performance benefits of a path-aware transport protocol.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, (2022)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1328223228
Document Type :
Electronic Resource