Scaling IP Lookup to Large Databases using the CRAM Lens

Authors: 

Robert Chang and Pradeep Dogga, University of California, Los Angeles; Andy Fingerhut, Cisco Systems; Victor Rios and George Varghese, University of California, Los Angeles

Abstract: 

Wide-area scaling trends require new approaches to Internet Protocol (IP) lookup, enabled by modern networking chips such as Intel Tofino, AMD Pensando, and Nvidia BlueField, which provide substantial ternary content-addressable memory (TCAM) and static random-access memory (SRAM). However, designing and evaluating scalable algorithms for these chips is challenging due to hardware-level constraints. To address this, we introduce the CRAM (CAM+RAM) lens, a framework that combines a formal model for evaluating algorithms on modern network processors with a set of optimization idioms. We demonstrate the effectiveness of CRAM by designing and evaluating three new IP lookup schemes: RESAIL, BSIC, and MashUp. RESAIL enables Tofino-2 to scale to 2.25 million IPv4 prefixes—likely sufficient for the next decade—while a pure TCAM approach supports only 250k prefixes, just 27% of the current global IPv4 routing table. Similarly, BSIC scales to 390k IPv6 prefixes on Tofino-2, supporting 3.2 times as many prefixes as a pure TCAM implementation. In contrast, existing state-of-the-art algorithms, SAIL for IPv4 and Hi-BST for IPv6, scale to considerably smaller sizes on Tofino-2.

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BibTeX
@inproceedings {306035,
author = {Robert Chang and Pradeep Dogga and Andy Fingerhut and Victor Rios and George Varghese},
title = {Scaling {IP} Lookup to Large Databases using the {CRAM} Lens},
booktitle = {22nd USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI 25)},
year = {2025},
isbn = {978-1-939133-46-5},
address = {Philadelphia, PA},
pages = {127--146},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/nsdi25/presentation/chang},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = apr
}

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