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Deadlock-Free Multicasting in Irregular Networks Using Prefix Routing
Authors:Wu  Jie  Sheng  Li
Affiliation:(1) Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA;(2) Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Abstract:A deadlock-free multicast scheme called prefix multicasting in irregular networks (i.e., networks with irregular topology) is studied. In prefix routing, a compact routing table is associated with each node (processor). Basically, each outgoing channel of a node is assigned a special label and an outgoing channel is selected if its label is a prefix of the label of the destination node. Node and channel labelling in an irregular network is based on a pre-defined spanning tree which may or may not be minimum. The routing process follows a two-phase process of going up and then down along the spanning tree, with a possible cross channel between two branches of the tree between two phases. It is shown that the proposed routing scheme is deadlock- and livelock-free. The approach is extended to multicasting in which the multicast packet is first forwarded up the tree to the longest common prefix (LCP) of destinations in the multicast. The packet is then treated as a multi-head worm that can split at branches of the spanning tree as the packet is sent down the tree.
Keywords:deadlock  multicasting  multiprocessor systems  prefix routing
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