| Multi-core networking stack ported to PowerPC |
Oct. 07, 2008
6Wind has ported its Linux-based multi-core networking stack to a new PowerPC-based networking system-on-chip (SoC) from Freescale Semiconductor. The 6WindGate stack now supports Freescale's upcoming QorIQ P4080, having been ported to the platform using Virtutech's Simics simulation environment, the company says.
The 6WindGate stack is aimed at telecommunications, security, and networking equipment manufacturers, says the company. It includes routing, security, QoS (quality-of-service), mobility, and IPv4-6 support, along with an XML-based management system for integration with UTM (unified threat management) software. Other features include standard-compliant IPsec cryptography hardware, and "fast-path" modules said to support the OpenBSD Cryptographic Framework (OCF).
 6WindGate EDS architecture
The 6WindGate stack comes in a symmetrical multiprocessing version called ADS, as well as a fast-path enabled SDS version that is said to offer a fast data path by dedicating some cores specifically to data plane processing via its real-time MCEE (Multi-Core Executive Environment) operating system. In this configuration, it assigns other cores to control plane tasks running Linux.
 6WindGate's ADS, EDS, and SDS versions
6Wind also offers an EDS version that manages to accomplish fast-path performance without MCEE. Instead, it implements fast path as a Linux kernel module sitting between the Linux networking stack and the interface drivers (see diagram above).
QorIQ on the horizon
Announced in June, QorIQ is a pin- and software-compatible successor to Freescale's Linux-compatible PowerQUICC line of network processors. Based on one to eight e500 cores clocked from 400MHz to 1.5GHz, QorIQ is fabricated with 45nm process technology, leading to greater claimed power efficiency.
 QorIQ P4 block diagram (Click to enlarge)
The QorIQ P4080 is not expected to sample until mid 2009. However, Freescale collaborated with Virtutech in order to provide virtualized "Simics" simluation models for the chips. Using technology similar to processor virtualization, the Simics models mimic the QorIQ chips at the instruction-set level, enabling both hardware and software developers to get started in advance of hardware availability, the companies say.
6Wind provides its IP stack running on the Virtutech Simics Hybrid Virtual simulation platform, it says. Other companies touting early support for QorIQ, based on ports to Simics, include carrier-grade Linux distributors MontaVista and Wind River.
The Linux-compatible QorIQ SoCs range from the single-core P1010, clocked at 400MHz and consuming only four Watts, to the eight-core P4 clocked at 1.5Ghz and requiring 30 Watts, says Freescale. QorIQ uses the same e500 Power Architecture core used by PowerQUICC. Each e500 is said to offer 36-bit physical addressing, double-precision floating-point support, a 32KB L1 instruction cache, and a 32KB L1 data cache. Other touted features include one private backside cache per core, tri-level cache hierarchy, datapath acceleration architecture (DPAA), and a CoreNet coherency fabric on-chip, high-speed, interconnect between e500 cores, says the company.
Stated Eric Carmes, CEO of 6Wind, "Adding Freescale Semiconductor to our large list of technology partners essentially defines 6WIND as a reference solution for L2/L3 embedded networking software specifically designed for multicore."
The 6WindGate stack has been validated on x86, IXP4xx, IXP2xxx, and multi-core MIPS64 processors from Cavium and Raza, 6Wind Says. Additionally, last week, the company announced a reference design aimed at 4G wireless base stations and smart media gateway equipment. The design combines 6WindGate with VirtualLogix's VLX-NI (network infrastructure) virtualization technology, running on Texas Instruments's C6000 multi-core digital signal processors (DSPs).
Availability
6Wind's ADS, EDS, and SDS embedded profile suites have been ported to Freescale's QorIQ P4080, says the company. The software is available now for the Virtutech Simics simulation environment, and will be available for the P4080 device itself upon its release. The QorIQ P4080 is scheduled to begin sampling in mid-2009, says Freescale. The first QorIQ P2 processors are expected to sample to lead customers in Q4 of this year, with beta samples scheduled for Q1 2009. The first members of the QorIQ P1 family should begin sampling in 2009.
More information on 6WindGate may be found here.
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