High performance computational steering of physical simulations

J. Vetter, K. Schwan
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Computational steering allows researchers to monitor and manage long running, resource intensive applications at runtime. Limited research has addressed high performance computational steering. High performance in computational steering is necessary for three reasons. First, a computational steering system must act intelligently at runtime in order to minimize its perturbation of the target application. Second, monitoring information extracted from the target must be analyzed and forwarded to the user in a timely fashion to allow fast decision making. Finally, steering actions must be executed with low latency to prevent undesirable feedback. The paper describes the use of language constructs, coined ACSL, within a system for computational steering. The steering system interprets ACSL statements and optimizes the requests for steering and monitoring. Specifically, the steering system, called Magellan, utilizes ACSL to intelligently control multithreaded, asynchronous steering servers that cooperatively steer applications. These results compare favorably to our previous Progress steering system.
物理模拟的高性能计算转向
计算转向允许研究人员在运行时监控和管理长时间运行的资源密集型应用程序。有限的研究解决了高性能的计算转向。计算转向的高性能是必要的,原因有三。首先,计算转向系统必须在运行时智能地行动,以最小化其对目标应用程序的扰动。其次,从目标中提取的监测信息必须及时分析并转发给用户,以便快速决策。最后,转向操作必须以低延迟执行,以防止不良反馈。本文描述了在计算导向系统中使用的语言结构,即ACSL。转向系统解释ACSL语句,并优化转向和监控请求。具体来说,称为Magellan的转向系统利用ACSL智能地控制多线程、异步转向服务器,这些服务器可以协同转向应用程序。这些结果与我们以前的进步转向系统相比是有利的。
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