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arXiv:2604.11453 (cs)
[Submitted on 13 Apr 2026]

Title:Programmable Packet Scheduling with Dynamic Reordering at Line Rate

Authors:Zekun Wang, Binghao Yue, Yichen Deng, Weitao Pan, Jiangyi Shi, Yue Hao
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Abstract:High-speed switch packet scheduling demands both line-rate performance and programmability. Existing programmable hardware scheduling models, such as PIFO and PIEO, can express a broad range of scheduling algorithms; however, their semantics are restricted to packet-level ordering and cannot dynamically reorder buffered packets, which limits the support for dynamic-ordering algorithms such as pFabric.
To overcome this limitation, we propose UIFO (Update-In-First-Out), a new programmable scheduling model that introduces a two-level abstraction over classes and packets. UIFO enables dynamic updates to the scheduling order at the class level while preserving in-order packet scheduling within each class, thereby supporting dynamic reordering of already-buffered packets. Furthermore, UIFO remains fully compatible with and generalizes existing PIFO and PIEO models.
We implement a hardware prototype of UIFO based on priority-queue designs and evaluate it on an FPGA platform and in a 28 nm ASIC process. Overall, UIFO significantly enhances scheduling expressiveness and maintains favorable scalability while sustaining 100 Gbps line-rate throughput.
Comments: 14 pages,12 body
Subjects: Networking and Internet Architecture (cs.NI)
Cite as: arXiv:2604.11453 [cs.NI]
  (or arXiv:2604.11453v1 [cs.NI] for this version)
  https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2604.11453
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From: Zekun Wang [view email]
[v1] Mon, 13 Apr 2026 13:31:50 UTC (409 KB)
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