图形资源管理器的MPI程序

A. Humphrey, C. Derrick, G. Gopalakrishnan, Beth Tibbitts
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正式的动态验证可以通过检测难以发现的并发错误来补充MPI程序测试。在之前的工作中,我们描述了我们的动态验证器,称为原位偏序(ISP),它可以在检测重要的错误类别的同时简化搜索MPI程序的执行空间。单独使用时,ISP的一个主要限制是缺乏功能强大且广泛可用的图形前端。我们现在提出了一个新的工具,称为MPI程序的图形资源管理器(GEM),克服了这一限制。GEM是一种插件架构,它极大地增强了ISP的可用性,并在2009年12月作为Eclipse基金会并行工具平台(PTP) 3.0版本的一部分,将ISP带入了广泛的程序员范围。GEM现在是PTP终端用户运行时的一部分。本文介绍了GEM的特点、架构以及ISP/GEM组合的使用经验总结。最近,我们将这种组合应用到一个广泛使用的并行超图分区上。即使使用少量的计算资源,ISP/GEM组合也可以快速完成,并且直观地显示出该代码库中以前未知的资源泄漏。在这里,我们还描述了在我们自己的测试用例(A*搜索的MPI实现)的整个开发周期中使用GEM的过程和好处。最后,我们对未来的计划做了一个总结。
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GEM: Graphical Explorer of MPI Programs
Formal dynamic verification can complement MPI program testing by detecting hard-to-find concurrency bugs. In previous work, we described our dynamic verifier called In-situ Partial Order (ISP) that can parsimoniously search the execution space of an MPI program while detecting important classes of bugs. One major limitation of ISP, when used by itself, is the lack of a powerful and widely usable graphical front-end. We now present a new tool called Graphical Explorer of MPI Programs (GEM) that overcomes this limitation. GEM is a plug-in architecture that greatly enhances the usability of ISP, and serves to bring ISP within reach of a wide array of programmers with its original release as part of the Eclipse Foundation’s Parallel Tools Platform (PTP) Version 3.0 in December, 2009. GEM is now a part of the PTP End-User Runtime. This paper describes GEM’s features, its architecture, and usage experience summary of the ISP/GEM combination. Recently, we applied this combination on a widely used parallel hypergraph partitioner. Even with modest amounts of computational resources, the ISP/GEM combination finished quickly and intuitively displayed a previously unknown resource leak in this code-base. Here, we also describe the process and benefits of using GEM throughout the development cycle of our own test case, an MPI implementation of the A* search. We conclude with a summary of our future plans.
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