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Behavioral characterization of multiprocessor memory systems: a case study

Authors :
Harry A. G. Wijshoff
William Jalby
Kyle A. Gallivan
Allen D. Malony
Dennis Gannon
Source :
SIGMETRICS
Publication Year :
1989
Publisher :
ACM Press, 1989.

Abstract

The speed and efficiency of the memory system is a key limiting factor in the performance of supercomputers. Consequently, one of the major concerns when developing a high-performance code, either manually or automatically, is determining and characterizing the influence of the memory system on performance in terms of algorithmic parameters. Unfortunately, the performance data available to an algorithm designer such as various benchmarks and, occasionally, manufacturer-supplied information, e.g. instruction timings and architecture component characteristics, are rarely sufficient for this task. In this paper, we discuss a systematic methodology for probing the performance characteristics of a memory system via a hierarchy of data-movement kernels. We present and analyze the results obtained by such a methodology on a cache-based multi-vector processor (Alliant FX/8). Finally, we indicate how these experimental results can be used for predicting the performance of simple Fortran codes by a combination of empirical observations, architectural models and analytical techniques.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 1989 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems - SIGMETRICS '89
Accession number :
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