Recursive Hybrid Compression for Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplication on GPU

IF 1.5 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Concurrency and Computation-Practice & Experience Pub Date : 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1002/cpe.8366
Zhixiang Zhao, Yanxia Wu, Guoyin Zhang, Yiqing Yang, Ruize Hong
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Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplication (SpMV) is a fundamental operation in scientific computing, machine learning, and data analysis. The performance of SpMV on GPUs is crucial for accelerating various applications. However, the efficiency of SpMV on GPUs is significantly affected by irregular memory access patterns, high memory bandwidth requirements, and insufficient exploitation of parallelism. In this paper, we propose a Recursive Hybrid Compression (RHC) method to address these challenges. RHC begins by splitting the initial matrix into two portions: an Ellpack (ELL) portion and a Coordinate (COO) portion. This partitioning is followed by further recursive division of the COO portion into additional ELL and COO portions, continuing this process until predefined termination criteria, based on a percentage threshold of the number of nonzero elements, are met. Additionally, we introduce a dynamic partitioning method to determine the optimal threshold for partitioning the matrix into ELL and COO portions based on the distribution of nonzero elements and the memory footprint. We develop the RHC algorithm to fully exploit the advantages of the ELL kernel on GPUs and achieve high thread-level parallelism. We evaluated our proposed method on two different NVIDIA GPUs: the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti and the A100, using a set of sparse matrices from the SuiteSparse Matrix Collection. We compare RHC with NVIDIA's cuSPARSE library and three state-of-the-art methods: SELLP, MergeBase, and BalanceCSR. RHC achieves average speedups of 2.13 × $$ \times $$ , 1.13 × $$ \times $$ , 1.87 × $$ \times $$ , and 1.27 × $$ \times $$ over cuSPARSE, SELLP, MergeBase, and BalanceCSR, respectively.

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Concurrency and Computation-Practice & Experience 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
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