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InfiniBandTM for pedestrians
  • Headlines
  • ? Background
  • ? Why InfiniBandTM
  • ? Architecture main characteristics
  • ? Physical specifications
  • ? Recent InfiniBandTM products announcements
  • ? Road map in time for the LHC experiments?

Disclaimer this short presentation does not
pretend in any way to give a comprehensive
overview of Infiniband and Infiniband products.
Some figures have been copied from IBA Specs 1.0
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Future IO NGIO gt InfiniBandTM
  • August 31, 1999
  • Seven of the computer industry's leading
    technology companies, Compaq, Dell,
    Hewlett-Packard Company, IBM, Intel, Microsoft
    Corp., and Sun Microsystems announced today the
    intent to merge the best ideas of the Future I/O
    (FIO) and Next Generation I/O (NGIO) input/output
    architectures into one specification to be used
    by server and peripheral vendors throughout the
    industry. A new industry group is being formed
    and will adopt technologies and concepts from
    both NGIO and FIO efforts.
  • October 24, 2000
  • INFINIBANDSM TRADE ASSOCIATION RELEASES 1.0
    SPECIFICATION
  • Volume 1, Logical specifications 880 pages
  • Volume 2, Physical specifications 623 pages
  • InfiniBand Trade Association around 215 member
    companies http//www.infinibandta.org/home.php3
  • The official name is InfiniBandTM Architecture
    (IBA)

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Why Infiniband?
  • InfiniBandTM Architecture Specification - sect.
    1.2.1
  • Existing interconnect technologies have failed
    to keep pace with computer evolution and the
    increased burden imposed on data servers,
    application processing, and enterprise computing
    created by the popular success of the Internet.
    High-end computing concepts such as clustering,
    fail-safe, and 24x7 availability demand greater
    capacity to move data between processing nodes as
    well as between a processor node and I/O devices.
    These trends require higher bandwidth and lower
    latencies, they are pushing more functionality
    down to the I/O device, and they are demanding
    greater protection, higher isolation,
    deterministic behaviour, and a higher quality of
    service than currently available.
  • IBA is targeted to address the demands
    generated by the rapid growth of the Internet and
    the convergence of data and telecommunications
    (voice, data, video, and storage) on the
    Internet. It is a key technology for server
    clusters as well as I/O for remote storage and
    networking.

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IB specs a small glossary
  • The specifications are very detailed, some
    glossary
  • Channel Adapter device that terminates a link
    and executes transport-level functions. Host
    Channel Adapter or Target Channel Adapter
  • Channel the association of two queue pairs for
    communication
  • Global Identifier (GID) a 128-bit identifier
    used to identify a Port on a Channel Adapter, a
    Port on a Router, or a Multicast Group. A GID is
    a valid 128-bit IPv6 (Internet Protocol) address
    with additional properties.
  • Link a full duplex transmission path between
    any two network fabric elements
  • Local Identifier (LID) a address assigned to a
    port, unique within the subnet
  • Physical Lane a set of one transmit and one
    receive differential pairs. A 1X, 4X and 12X link
    is composed of one, four and twelve physical
    lanes, respectively.
  • Queue Pair consists of a Send Work Queue and a
    Receive Work Queue. Send and Receive queues are
    always created as a pair. (Prevents deadlock)
  • Router a device that transports packets between
    IBA (InfiniBand Architecture) subnets
  • Subnet a set of InfiniBandTM Architecture
    Ports, and associated links, that have a common
    Subnet ID and are managed by a common Subnet
    Manager
  • Switch a devic that routes packets from one
    link to another of the same Subnet, using the
    Destination Local Identifier field in the Local
    Route Header (LRH)

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IBA Overview and Components
  • IBA defines a System Area Network (SAN). An IBA
    system can range from a small server to a
    massively parallell cluster. The IP friendly
    nature of IBA allows bridging to internet and
    intranet.
  • The devices in an IBA system are classified as
  • switches
  • routers
  • channel adapters
  • repeaters
  • links that connect switches, routers, repeaters,
    and channel adapters
  • The management infrastructure includes
  • subnet managers
  • general service adapters

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IBA types of service
  • Connection oriented vs. datagram.
  • For connection oriented service, the Queue Pair
    (QP) is associated with exactly one other QP.
  • Datagram operation allows a single QP to be used
    to send and receive messages to/from any QP on
    any node.
  • Acknowledged (reliable) vs. unacknowledged
    (unreliable)
  • Two types of RAW datagrams IPv6 and Ethertype.
  • IBA defines both channel (send/receive) and
    memory (RDMA) semantics.

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Layered Architecture
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IBA physical layers
  • Physical attach point to a port
  • a Cable Connector
  • a Fiber Connector
  • a Backplane Connector

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IBA physical layers
  • The IB physical lane encoding will use the
    industry standard 8B/10B code, which is used by
    Fibre Channel andGigabit Ethernet. Provides DC
    balance, limited run lengths, byte
    synchronization, and the ability to distinguish
    between data and control characters.
  • Release 1.0 of IBA supports only 2.5 Gbit/s
    signaling. However, provisions are made for
    potential frequency increase in future versions.
  • Full options aggregate bandwidths of 500
    MBytes/s, 2 GBytes/s, and 6 GBytes/s with a
    2.5 Gbit/s wire signaling rate. (Note! 10B
    encoding gives 250 Mbytes/s, the 500 Mbytes/s
    value must refer to sum of input and output
    pair).
  • Cabling both copper (differential pairs) and
    fiber-optic. Note that 1X copper comprises 4
    conductors 1 diff. pair in and 1 diff. pair out.
  • Hot-pluggable modules

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Infiniband products / road map
  • Infiniband product marketing and chip set
    announcements are now streaming out from vendors.
    Some recent WWW information is reproduced on the
    following pages.
  • On the whole, it seems that end-2001 represents
    the start-up of the Infiniband bandwagon.
  • However, a real Infiniband computing paradigm
    requires an extensive software effort, the
    hardware will probably be the easiest part of it!?

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InfinibandTM product announcements
Commercial
  • Banderacom, Austin, Texas
  • Feb. 06, 2001 announced availability of the
    Ibandit prototype chip set and product
    development kit
  • http//www.banderacom.com
  • Lane15, Austin, Texas and Netreon, Redwood City,
    Calif.
  • February 6, 2001 - Lane15 Software, the leading
    developer of InfiniBandTM management software,
    and NetreonTM Inc., a provider of enterprise
    integration software for networked devices, today
    announced a collaboration to ensure that hardware
    based on the InfiniBand architecture will be
    manageable using Microsoft Active DirectoryTM
    and Windows 2000 management tools. The two
    companies expect the joint effort to result in
    implementation guidelines and management products
    that will ease the transition from current
    technologies to InfiniBand-based products for
    enterprises using Windows 2000.
  • http//www.lane15.com
  • http//www.netreon.com

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InfinibandTM product announcements
Commercial
  • Intel, SANTA CLARA, Calif.
  • Jan. 29, 2001 - Intel Corporation today announced
    it is shipping samples of its InfiniBand silicon
    and software products, critical components that
    will help implement the InfiniBand I/O industry
    specification and enable a key advance in
    Internet servers.
  • The InfiniBand architecture is a new I/O
    infrastructure technology that simplifies and
    speeds server-to-server connections and links to
    other server-related systems such as remote
    storage and networking devices. InfiniBand
    architecture's easier connectivity, reduced
    latency, improved bandwidth and enhanced
    interoperability features increase the
    performance, reliability and scalability of Intel
    Architecture-based (IA) servers to meet the
    growth needs of emerging e-Business data centers,
    service providers and server farms. Components of
    the InfiniBand architecture are expected to be
    commercially released later this year, with
    InfiniBand-enabled systems expected in late 2001.
  • http//www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20
    010129net.htm

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InfinibandTM product announcements
Commercial
SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA and YOKNEAM, ISRAEL
February 05, 2001 - Mellanox Technologies, Ltd.
today introduced its InfiniBridgeTM family of
devices supporting the new InfiniBand
architecture and announced immediate availability
of silicon. The InfiniBridge family of products
includes Switches, Host Channel Adapters (HCAs),
and Target Channel Adapters (TCAs). Mellanox is
shipping InfiniBridge silicon, development
boards, and software products to customers,
marking the first commercial availability of
devices supporting both 2.5Gb/s (1X) and 10Gb/s
(4X) links compatible with the InfiniBand 1.0
specification. The first member of the
InfiniBridge product family is the MT21108, which
combines Host Channel Adapter functionality with
a fully integrated eight-port switch, and an
InfiniBand to PCI Target Channel Adapter bridge.
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InfinibandTM product announcements
Commercial
http//www.mellanox.com
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IBA documents - further reading
  • IBA Specifications 1.0 (1500 pages in total!),
    see http//www.infinibandta.org/home.php3
  • The specifications are very detailed
  • For more information on IBA, see presentations at
    the October 2000 Developers Conference, Las
    Vegas http//www.infinibandta.org/events/past/veg
    as20001024.htm These presentations, viewable and
    downloadable as PDF documents, give a
    comprehensive overview of the nuts and bolts of
    IBA, and are much easier to read than the very
    detailed specification documents.

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InfinibandTM for the LHC timescale?
  • The paradigm of the InfinibandTM Architecture
    seems to offer very interesting prospects also
    for scientific large scale computing.
  • The first chip and board products are now coming
    on the market.
  • However, a large software effort from IBA
    partners is required in order to offer a seamless
    and flexible integration. The long planning and
    implementation cycles in building advanced
    computer architectures will result in a slow
    adoption cycle. SGI has said (ref. IDC White
    Paper) that they plan to incorporate Infiniband
    Architecture into the next generation of Origin
    3000 that are expected sometime in the next two
    years.
  • Starting to build LHC computer systems in 2004-5
    could therefore be of InfiniBand architecture.
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