Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
427783 Information Processing Letters 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Intel has recently introduced a new instruction, namely CRC32, to address a computational bottleneck in protocols such as ISCSI and RDMA that use CRC32C for data integrity checks. This instruction is designed to accumulate the CRC32C value of a buffer of arbitrary length, by a sequence of invocations that consume consecutive chunks of 8 bytes of the buffer per invocation. This instruction has latency of 3 cycles, and therefore using it serially allows software to process data at the rate of ∼2.67 bytes per cycle. We introduce here an alternative algorithm for computing the CRC32C value of a buffer, using the same instruction. This algorithm converts the latency bounded computations to throughput oriented ones, and maximizes the utilization of the pipelined hardware that underlies the instruction, achieving speedup of a factor of almost 3.

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