Evaluation Of Release Consistent Software Distributed Shared Memory On Emerging Network Technology

S. Dwarkadas, P. Keleher, A. Cox, W. Zwaenepoel
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We evaluate the effect of processor speed, network characteristics, and software overhead on the performance of release-consistent software distributed shared memory. We examine five different protocols for implementing release consistency: eager update, eager invalidate, lazy update, lazy invalidate, and a new protocol called lazy hybrid. This lazy hybrid protocol combines the benefits of both lazy update and lazy invalidate. Our simulations indicate that with the processors and networks that are becoming available, coarse-grained applications such as Jacobi and TSP perform well, more or less independent of the protocol used. Medium-grained applications, such as Water, can achieve good performance, but the choice of protocol is critical. For sixteen processors, the best protocol, lazy hybrid, performed more than three times better than the worst, the eager update. Fine-grained applications such as Cholesky achieve little speedup regardless of the protocol used because of the frequency of synchronization operations and the high latency involved. While the use of relaxed memory models, lazy implementations, and multiple-writer protocols has reduced the impact of false sharing, synchronization latency remains a serious problem for software distributed shared memory systems. These results suggest that the future work on software DSMs should concentrate on reducing the amount of synchronization or its effect.
新兴网络技术下发布一致性软件分布式共享内存的评价
我们评估了处理器速度、网络特性和软件开销对发布一致的软件分布式共享内存性能的影响。我们研究了实现版本一致性的五种不同协议:即时更新、即时失效、延迟更新、延迟失效和一种称为延迟混合的新协议。这种惰性混合协议结合了惰性更新和惰性无效的优点。我们的模拟表明,随着处理器和网络变得可用,像Jacobi和TSP这样的粗粒度应用程序表现良好,或多或少独立于所使用的协议。中等粒度的应用程序(如Water)可以获得良好的性能,但协议的选择至关重要。对于16个处理器,最佳协议(惰性混合协议)的性能比最差协议(急于更新协议)的性能要好3倍以上。像Cholesky这样的细粒度应用程序,无论使用哪种协议,由于同步操作的频率和所涉及的高延迟,几乎无法实现加速。虽然使用宽松内存模型、延迟实现和多写入器协议减少了错误共享的影响,但同步延迟仍然是软件分布式共享内存系统的一个严重问题。这些结果表明,软件dsm的未来工作应该集中在减少同步的数量或其影响上。
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