Dynamic parallelization of JavaScript applications using an ultra-lightweight speculation mechanism

M. Mehrara, Po-Chun Hsu, M. Samadi, S. Mahlke
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As the web becomes the platform of choice for execution of more complex applications, a growing portion of computation is handed off by developers to the client side to reduce network traffic and improve application responsiveness. Therefore, the client-side component, often written in JavaScript, is becoming larger and more compute-intensive, increasing the demand for high performance JavaScript execution. This has led to many recent efforts to improve the performance of JavaScript engines in the web browsers. Furthermore, considering the wide-spread deployment of multi-cores in today's computing systems, exploiting parallelism in these applications is a promising approach to meet their performance requirement. However, JavaScript has traditionally been treated as a sequential language with no support for multithreading, limiting its potential to make use of the extra computing power in multicore systems. In this work, to exploit hardware concurrency while retaining traditional sequential programming model, we develop ParaScript, an automatic runtime parallelization system for JavaScript applications on the client's browser. First, we propose an optimistic runtime scheme for identifying parallelizable regions, generating the parallel code on-the-fly, and speculatively executing it. Second, we introduce an ultra-lightweight software speculation mechanism to manage parallel execution. This speculation engine consists of a selective checkpointing scheme and a novel runtime dependence detection mechanism based on reference counting and range-based array conflict detection. Our system is able to achieve an average of 2.18× speedup over the Firefox browser using 8 threads on commodity multi-core systems, while performing all required analyses and conflict detection dynamically at runtime.
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使用超轻量级推测机制的JavaScript应用程序的动态并行化
随着web成为执行更复杂应用程序的首选平台,开发人员将越来越多的计算工作移交给客户端,以减少网络流量并提高应用程序的响应能力。因此,通常用JavaScript编写的客户端组件变得越来越大,计算量也越来越大,从而增加了对高性能JavaScript执行的需求。这导致了最近许多改进web浏览器中JavaScript引擎性能的努力。此外,考虑到当今计算系统中多核的广泛部署,在这些应用程序中利用并行性是满足其性能需求的一种很有前途的方法。然而,JavaScript传统上被视为一种不支持多线程的顺序语言,这限制了它在多核系统中利用额外计算能力的潜力。在这项工作中,为了在保留传统顺序编程模型的同时利用硬件并发性,我们开发了ParaScript,一个在客户端浏览器上用于JavaScript应用程序的自动运行时并行化系统。首先,我们提出了一种乐观的运行时方案,用于识别可并行化的区域,动态生成并行代码,并推测执行它。其次,我们引入了一个超轻量级的软件推测机制来管理并行执行。该推测引擎由选择性检查点方案和基于引用计数和基于范围的数组冲突检测的新型运行时依赖检测机制组成。我们的系统能够在商用多核系统上使用8个线程实现比Firefox浏览器平均2.18倍的加速,同时在运行时动态执行所有所需的分析和冲突检测。
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