1. pSTL-Bench: A Micro-Benchmark Suite for Assessing Scalability of C++ Parallel STL Implementations
- Author
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Laso, Ruben, Krupitza, Diego, and Hunold, Sascha
- Subjects
Computer Science - Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing ,Computer Science - Performance ,Computer Science - Programming Languages - Abstract
Since the advent of parallel algorithms in the C++17 Standard Template Library (STL), the STL has become a viable framework for creating performance-portable applications. Given multiple existing implementations of the parallel algorithms, a systematic, quantitative performance comparison is essential for choosing the appropriate implementation for a particular hardware configuration. In this work, we introduce a specialized set of micro-benchmarks to assess the scalability of the parallel algorithms in the STL. By selecting different backends, our micro-benchmarks can be used on multi-core systems and GPUs. Using the suite, in a case study on AMD and Intel CPUs and NVIDIA GPUs, we were able to identify substantial performance disparities among different implementations, including GCC+TBB, GCC+HPX, Intel's compiler with TBB, or NVIDIA's compiler with OpenMP and CUDA., Comment: 15 pages, 24 figures, 4 tables
- Published
- 2024