Performance evaluation of two home-based lazy release consistency protocols for shared virtual memory systems

Yuanyuan Zhou, L. Iftode, Kai Li
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This paper investigates the performance of shared virtual memory protocols on large-scale multicomputers. Using experiments on a 64-node Paragon, we show that the traditional Lazy Release Consistency (LRC) protocol does not scale well, because of the large number of messages it requires, the large amount of memory it consumes for protocol overhead data, and because of the diÆculty of garbage collecting that data. To achieve more scalable performance, we introduce and evaluate two new protocols. The rst, Home-based LRC (HLRC), is based on the Automatic Update Release Consistency (AURC) protocol. Like AURC, HLRC maintains a home for each page to which all updates are propagated and from which all copies are derived. Unlike AURC, HLRC requires no specialized hardware support. We nd that the use of homes provides substantial improvements in performance and scalability over LRC. Our second protocol, called Overlapped Home-based LRC (OHLRC), takes advantage of the communication processor found on each node of the Paragon to o oad some of the protocol overhead of HLRC from the critical path followed by the compute processor. We nd that OHLRC provides modest improvements over HLRC. We also apply overlapping to the base LRC protocol, with similar results. Our experiments were done using ve of the Splash-2 benchmarks. We report overall execution times, as well as detailed breakdowns of elapsed time, message traÆc, and memory use for each of the protocols.
共享虚拟内存系统中两种基于家庭的延迟释放一致性协议的性能评估
本文研究了共享虚拟内存协议在大型多机环境下的性能。通过在64节点的Paragon上进行实验,我们发现传统的延迟发布一致性(Lazy Release Consistency, LRC)协议不能很好地扩展,因为它需要大量的消息,它为协议开销数据消耗大量的内存,并且因为diÆculty的垃圾收集数据。为了实现更高的可扩展性能,我们引入并评估了两个新协议。另一种是基于家庭的LRC (HLRC),它基于自动更新发布一致性(AURC)协议。与AURC一样,HLRC为每个页面维护一个主页,所有更新都传播到该主页,所有副本都从该主页派生。与AURC不同,HLRC不需要专门的硬件支持。我们发现,与LRC相比,家庭的使用在性能和可扩展性方面提供了实质性的改进。我们的第二个协议称为Overlapped Home-based LRC (OHLRC),它利用Paragon的每个节点上的通信处理器来从计算处理器所遵循的关键路径中加载HLRC的一些协议开销。我们发现OHLRC比hrrc提供了适度的改进。我们还将重叠应用于基本LRC协议,得到了类似的结果。我们的实验是使用5个Splash-2基准测试完成的。我们报告总体执行时间,以及每个协议的运行时间、消息traÆc和内存使用的详细细分。
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