Comprehensive Design Space Exploration for Graph Neural Network Aggregation on GPUs

IF 1.4 3区 计算机科学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE
Hyunwoo Nam;Jay Hwan Lee;Shinhyung Yang;Yeonsoo Kim;Jiun Jeong;Jeonggeun Kim;Bernd Burgstaller
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Graph neural networks (GNNs) have become the state-of-the-art technology for extracting and predicting data representations on graphs. With increasing demand to accelerate GNN computations, the GPU has become the dominant platform for GNN training and inference. GNNs consist of a compute-bound combination phase and a memory-bound aggregation phase. The memory access patterns of the aggregation phase remain a major performance bottleneck on GPUs, despite recent microarchitectural enhancements. Although GNN characterizations have been conducted to investigate this bottleneck, they did not reveal the impact of architectural modifications. However, a comprehensive understanding of improvements from such modifications is imperative to devise GPU optimizations for the aggregation phase. In this letter, we explore the GPU design space for aggregation by assessing the performance improvement potential of a series of architectural modifications. We find that the low locality of aggregation deteriorates performance with increased thread-level parallelism, and a significant enhancement follows memory access optimizations, which remain effective even with software optimization. Our analysis provides insights for hardware optimizations to significantly improve GNN aggregation on GPUs.
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IEEE Computer Architecture Letters
IEEE Computer Architecture Letters COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE-
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4.60
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4.30%
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29
期刊介绍: IEEE Computer Architecture Letters is a rigorously peer-reviewed forum for publishing early, high-impact results in the areas of uni- and multiprocessor computer systems, computer architecture, microarchitecture, workload characterization, performance evaluation and simulation techniques, and power-aware computing. Submissions are welcomed on any topic in computer architecture, especially but not limited to: microprocessor and multiprocessor systems, microarchitecture and ILP processors, workload characterization, performance evaluation and simulation techniques, compiler-hardware and operating system-hardware interactions, interconnect architectures, memory and cache systems, power and thermal issues at the architecture level, I/O architectures and techniques, independent validation of previously published results, analysis of unsuccessful techniques, domain-specific processor architectures (e.g., embedded, graphics, network, etc.), real-time and high-availability architectures, reconfigurable systems.
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