同时光多处理器交换总线上的分布式共享内存支持

C. Katsinis
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本文利用排队网络模型研究了基于同步光多处理器交换总线(SOME-Bus)的分布式共享内存系统的性能,并得出了预测处理器利用率、消息延迟和其他有用措施的理论结果。并给出了仿真结果,比较了一些总线、网格和环面的性能。SOME-Bus是一种低延迟、高带宽的光纤互连网络,它直接将任意对处理器节点连接起来,而不会产生竞争。它包含用于每个节点的数据输出的专用通道,消除了全局仲裁的需要,并提供与系统中节点数量直接扩展的带宽。N个节点中的每个节点都有一个接收器阵列,每个节点的输出通道都有一个专用接收器。整个N个接收器阵列可以以相对较小的成本集成在单个芯片上,从而导致0 (N)复杂性。SOME-Bus支持消息的多个同时广播,允许缓存一致性协议更快地完成。与这里考虑的网络相比,SOME-bus是性能受大消息通信时间影响最小的互连网络。
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Distributed-shared-memory support on the Simultaneous Optical Multiprocessor Exchange Bus
This paper examines the performance of distributed-shared-memory systems based on the Simultaneous Optical Multiprocessor Exchange Bus (SOME-Bus) using queueing network models and develops theoretical results which predict processor utilization, message latency and other useful measures. It also presents simulation results which compare the performance of the SOME-Bus, the mesh and the torus. The SOME-Bus is a low-latency, high-bandwidth, fiber-optic interconnection network which directly links arbitrary pairs of processor nodes without contention. It contains a dedicated channel for the data output of each node, eliminating the need for global arbitration and providing bandwidth that scales directly with the number of nodes in the system. Each of N nodes has an array of receivers, with one receiver dedicated to each node output channel. The entire N-receiver array can be integrated on a single chip at a comparatively minor cost resulting in o(N) complexity. The SOME-Bus supports multiple simultaneous broadcasts of messages allowing cache consistency protocols to complete much faster. Compared to the networks considered here, the SOME-bus is the interconnection network whose performance is least affected by large message communication times.
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