Introduction to the Special Section on USENIX OSDI 2021

Angela Demke Brown, Jacob R. Lorch
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This special section of the ACM Transactions on Storage presents some of the highlights of the storage-related papers published in the 15th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI ’21). The OSDI Symposium emphasizes innovative research as well as quantified or insightful experiences in systems design and implementation. Despite OSDI ’s broad view of the systems area, the design and implementation of storage systems have always been important topics for OSDI. In particular, out of the 165 OSDI ’21 submissions, 26 of them (=16%) addressed various storage-related aspects; out of its 31 accepted papers, 6 (=19%) addressed storage-related themes, constituting a significant part of the OSDI ’21 program. Out of the above, for this special section of ACM Transactions on Storage, we selected two high-quality papers. Each includes some additional material, which has been reviewed (in fasttrack mode) by a subset of its original OSDI ’21 reviewers. The first article is “Nap: Persistent Memory Indexes for NUMA Architectures” by Qing Wang, Youyou Lu, Junru Li, and Jiwu Shu. This is an expanded version of the OSDI ’21 paper “NAP: A Black-Box Approach to NUMA-Aware Persistent Memory Indexes.” It introduces a NUMA-aware layer above existing persistent memory indexes, consisting of a volatile DRAM component and persistent, crash-consistent per-NUMA-node components. Reads and writes to hot items are handled via the NUMA-aware layer, alleviating the performance issues with cross-node access to persistent memory. The second article is “Optimizing Storage Performance with Calibrated Interrupts” by Amy Tai, Igor Smolyar, Michael Wei, and Dan Tsafrir. This paper presents a new interface to help devices make the tradeoff between triggering an interrupt immediately after an I/O request completes, reducing latency, and waiting until multiple interrupts can be coalesced, reducing interrupt-handling overhead. This interface allows applications to inform devices about latency-sensitive requests, allowing interrupt generation to be aligned with application requirements. We hope you enjoy these expanded versions and find both papers interesting and insightful.
USENIX OSDI 2021特别章节简介
ACM存储事务的这个特殊部分介绍了在第15届USENIX操作系统设计与实现研讨会(OSDI ' 21)上发表的一些与存储相关的论文的亮点。OSDI研讨会强调在系统设计和实施方面的创新研究以及量化或深刻的经验。尽管OSDI对系统领域有着广阔的视野,但存储系统的设计和实现一直是OSDI的重要主题。特别是,在OSDI的21份提交的165份文件中,有26份(=16%)涉及各种与存储相关的方面;在31篇被接受的论文中,有6篇(=19%)讨论了与存储相关的主题,构成了OSDI ' 21计划的重要组成部分。其中,在ACM Transactions on Storage的这个特殊部分,我们选择了两篇高质量的论文。每个版本都包含一些额外的材料,这些材料已经由原始OSDI ' 21审稿人的一个子集进行了审查(以快速跟踪模式)。第一篇文章是《Nap: NUMA架构的持久内存索引》,作者是王庆、吕又优、李君如和舒继武。这是OSDI ' 21论文“NAP: numa感知持久内存索引的黑盒方法”的扩展版本。它在现有的持久内存索引之上引入了numa感知层,该层由易失性DRAM组件和持久的、每个numa节点的崩溃一致性组件组成。对热项的读写是通过numa感知层处理的,从而减轻了跨节点访问持久性内存的性能问题。第二篇文章是Amy Tai、Igor Smolyar、Michael Wei和Dan Tsafrir撰写的“使用校准中断优化存储性能”。本文提出了一个新的接口,帮助设备在I/O请求完成后立即触发中断,减少延迟,以及等待多个中断可以合并,减少中断处理开销之间进行权衡。这个接口允许应用程序通知设备有关延迟敏感的请求,允许中断生成与应用程序需求保持一致。我们希望你喜欢这些扩展版本,并发现这两篇论文都很有趣和有见地。
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