Scheduling Task-parallel Applications in Dynamically Asymmetric Environments

J. Chen, Pirah Noor Soomro, M. Abduljabbar, M. Manivannan, M. Pericàs
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Shared resource interference is observed by applications as dynamic performance asymmetry. Prior art has developed approaches to reduce the impact of performance asymmetry mainly at the operating system and architectural levels. In this work, we study how application-level scheduling techniques can leverage moldability (i.e. flexibility to work as either single-threaded or multithreaded task) and explicit knowledge on task criticality to handle scenarios in which system performance is not only unknown but also changing over time. Our proposed task scheduler dynamically learns the performance characteristics of the underlying platform and uses this knowledge to devise better schedules aware of dynamic performance asymmetry, hence reducing the impact of interference. Our evaluation shows that both criticality-aware scheduling and parallelism tuning are effective schemes to address interference in both shared and distributed memory applications.
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共享资源干扰被应用程序视为动态性能不对称。现有技术已经开发出主要在操作系统和架构级别上减少性能不对称影响的方法。在这项工作中,我们研究了应用程序级调度技术如何利用可塑性(即作为单线程或多线程任务工作的灵活性)和任务关键性的明确知识来处理系统性能不仅未知而且随时间变化的场景。我们提出的任务调度器动态地学习底层平台的性能特征,并使用这些知识来设计更好的了解动态性能不对称的调度器,从而减少干扰的影响。我们的评估表明,临界感知调度和并行性调优都是解决共享和分布式内存应用程序中干扰的有效方案。
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