事务性内存的可伸缩、非阻塞方法

Hassan Chafi, J. Casper, Brian D. Carlstrom, Austen McDonald, C. Minh, Woongki Baek, C. Kozyrakis, K. Olukotun
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事务性内存(TM)提供了一些机制,通过消除对锁及其相关问题(死锁、活动锁、优先级反转、传输)的需求,有望简化并行编程。要想长期采用TM,它不仅需要实现这些承诺,还需要扩展到大量的处理器。到目前为止,可伸缩TM的建议已经将动态锁问题降级为用户级争用管理器。本文提出了基于目录的分布式共享内存系统的第一个可扩展的TM实现,它不需要用户级的干预。该设计是乐观并发控制的可伸缩实现,支持使用两阶段提交协议并行提交,使用回写缓存,并过滤一致性消息。可伸缩设计基于事务一致性(TCC),支持连续事务和故障隔离。使用科学和企业基准测试对设计进行的性能评估表明,基于目录的TCC设计可以有效地扩展到多达64个处理器的NUMA系统
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A Scalable, Non-blocking Approach to Transactional Memory
Transactional memory (TM) provides mechanisms that promise to simplify parallel programming by eliminating the need for locks and their associated problems (deadlock, livelock, priority inversion, convoying). For TM to be adopted in the long term, not only does it need to deliver on these promises, but it needs to scale to a high number of processors. To date, proposals for scalable TM have relegated livelock issues to user-level contention managers. This paper presents the first scalable TM implementation for directory-based distributed shared memory systems that is livelock free without the need for user-level intervention. The design is a scalable implementation of optimistic concurrency control that supports parallel commits with a two-phase commit protocol, uses write-back caches, and filters coherence messages. The scalable design is based on transactional coherence and consistency (TCC), which supports continuous transactions and fault isolation. A performance evaluation of the design using both scientific and enterprise benchmarks demonstrates that the directory-based TCC design scales efficiently for NUMA systems up to 64 processors
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