Treelogy: A benchmark suite for tree traversals

Nikhil Hegde, Jianqiao Liu, Kirshanthan Sundararajah, Milind Kulkarni
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Abstract

An interesting class of irregular algorithms is tree traversal algorithms, which repeatedly traverse various trees to perform efficient computations. Tree traversal algorithms form the algorithmic kernels in an important set of applications in scientific computing, computer graphics, bioinformatics, and data mining, etc. There has been increasing interest in understanding tree traversal algorithms, optimizing them, and applying them in a wide variety of settings. Crucially, while there are many possible optimizations for tree traversal algorithms, which optimizations apply to which algorithms is dependent on algorithmic characteristics. In this work, we present a suite of tree traversal kernels, drawn from diverse domains, called Treelogy, to explore the connection between tree traversal algorithms and state-of-the-art optimizations. We characterize these algorithms by developing an ontology based on their structural properties. The attributes extracted through our ontology, for a given traversal kernel, can aid in quick analysis of the suitability of platform- and application-specific as well as independent optimizations. We provide reference implementations of these kernels for three platforms: shared memory multicores, distributed memory systems, and GPUs, and evaluate their scalability.
Treelogy:树遍历的基准测试套件
一类有趣的不规则算法是树遍历算法,它反复遍历不同的树来执行有效的计算。树遍历算法构成了科学计算、计算机图形学、生物信息学和数据挖掘等一系列重要应用的算法内核。人们对理解树遍历算法、优化它们并将它们应用于各种各样的设置越来越感兴趣。至关重要的是,虽然树遍历算法有许多可能的优化,但哪种优化适用于哪种算法取决于算法特征。在这项工作中,我们提出了一套来自不同领域的树遍历核,称为Treelogy,以探索树遍历算法和最先进的优化之间的联系。我们通过开发基于其结构属性的本体来表征这些算法。通过我们的本体提取的属性,对于给定的遍历内核,可以帮助快速分析特定于平台和应用程序以及独立优化的适用性。我们提供了这些内核在三种平台上的参考实现:共享内存多核、分布式内存系统和gpu,并评估了它们的可伸缩性。
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