动态事务调度中衡量有效工作以奖励成功

M. Pereira, J. N. Amaral, G. Araújo
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现代计算的最大挑战之一是开发针对多核处理器并行执行优化的软件。事务性内存(Transactional Memory, TM)是并发控制领域的一种新趋势,它的出现就是为了应对这些挑战。TM保证了更细粒度锁的性能以及更低的编程复杂度。然而,事务性内存是推测性的,依赖于争用管理器来解决事务之间的冲突。本文探讨了一种通过使用调度器来提高TM性能的补充方法。TM调度器是一个软件组件,它决定何时执行特定的事务。TM调度机制通常限于序列化或生成。此外,它们的有效性对用于预测事务行为的度量的准确性非常敏感,特别是在高争用场景中。本文提出了一种新的动态事务调度器(Dynamic Transaction Scheduler, DTS),它基于一种奖励成功的新策略来选择下一步执行的事务,并使用一种改进的度量标准来衡量事务执行的有效工作量。实验评估表明,基于DTS的事务调度可以提供良好的平均情况性能。
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Measuring Effective Work to Reward Success in Dynamic Transaction Scheduling
One of the greatest challenges of modern computing is the development of software optimized for parallel execution in multi-core processors. Transactional Memory (TM) is a new trend in concurrency control that has emerged to address these challenges. TM promises the performance of finer grain locks combined with lower programming complexity. However, transactional memories are speculative and rely on contention managers to resolve conflicts between transactions. This paper explores a complementary approach to boost the performance of TM through the use of schedulers. A TM scheduler is a software component that decides when a particular transaction should be executed. TM scheduling mechanisms are typically restricted to either serialization or yielding. Moreover, their effectiveness is very sensitive to the accuracy of the metric used to predict transaction behavior, particularly in high-contention scenarios. This paper proposes a new Dynamic Transaction Scheduler (DTS) to select a transaction to execute next, based on a new policy that rewards success and uses an improved metric that measures the amount of effective work performed by a transaction. An experimental evaluation indicates that scheduling transactions based on DTS can provide good average-case performance.
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